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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿As one of the world¡¯s oldest holidays, Halloween is still celebrated today in several countries around the globe, but it is in North America and Canada that it maintains its highest level of popularity. Every year, 65% of Americans decorate their homes and offices for Halloween. Halloween is the holiday when the most candy is sold and is second only to Christians in terms of total sales.

Austria

In Austria, some people will leave bread, water and a lighted lamp on the table before retiring on Halloween night. The reason for this is that it was once believed such items would welcome the dead souls back to earth on a night which for the Austrians was considered to be brimming(Òç)with strong cosmic energies.

Belgium

The Belgians believe that it is unlucky for a black cat to cross one¡¯s path and also unlucky if it should enter a home or travel on a ship. The custom in Belgium on Halloween night is to light candles in memory of dead relatives.

Canada

Modern Halloween celebrations in Canada began with the arrival of Scottish and Irish immigrants in the 1800s. Jack- O- Lantern is carved and the festivities include parties, trick-or-treating and the decorating of homes with pumpkins and corn stalks.

France

Unlike most nation of the world, Halloween is not celebrated by the French in order to honor the dead and departed ancestors. It is regarded as an ¡°American¡± holiday in France and was unknown in the country until around 1996.

¡¾1¡¿In which countries does Halloween have its highest level of popularity?

A. France and North America.

B. Canada and North America.

C. Austria and Canada.

D. Belgium and Canada.

¡¾2¡¿Why will people leave bread, water and a lighted lamp on the table in Austria?

A. These items would welcome the dead souls back to earth

B. These items are used to respect ancestors

C. These items are just for fun

D. The other items can replace them

¡¾3¡¿In which country does Halloween is not celebrated as the others?

A. Canada. B. Belgium. C. Austria. D. France.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿While it may seem like everyone surfs the web these days, there is fine line between casually checking your social media pages and having a full blown Internet addiction. If you fear that you may lose interest in other aspects of your life because you prefer to be on the Internet, you may be on your way to an Internet addiction.¡¾1¡¿

Admit you are at risk of an addiction.

More and more people in the world are becoming addicted to the Internet. You are not the only one with this problem; it is becoming more and more common and more and more well known.¡¾2¡¿.

Set aside limited time for computer use.

Make sure not to turn it on too many times a week. If you have a laptop, make sure to put it somewhere that you can remember but not somewhere that you see every day. Try keeping the lid closed when you are not using it; ¡¾3¡¿ If you have a desktop PC, try not to go near it or put something over it like a sheet.

Call people instead of sending instant messages or texts.

If you are free on weekends, call friends and ask them to go outside. This will distract you from the computer.¡¾4¡¿

Use an alarm clock or timer.

Before using your computer, decide on a time limit such as 30 minutes. Set the clock or timer and make sure that you get off the computer when the time is up. Alternatively create a shutdown timer on your desktop. ¡¾5¡¿.

A. Make a small list of what you want to do within that time.

B. When the computer is not looking at you, you are less likely to use it.

C. This can be programmed to shutdown your computer after the set time

D. Luckily, there are ways to avoid living your life in front of the computer.

E. This will stop you from using the Internet so often or going on to another page.

F. If you have a problem on weekdays, phone your friends or ask for help in person.

G. Do not be embarrassed; find others with the same problem and help each other beat it.

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The pressures of ¡¾1¡¿(provide) full-time care for a loved one with a learning disability can be felt throughout the whole family. When I was younger, I remembered my parents taking ¡¾2¡¿(turn) to look after Frances until she fell asleep,¡¾3¡¿ was usually around 5 am. As my parents got more hopeless, I felt I ¡¾4¡¿(have) to take a turn and give them a break. But every morning ¡¾5¡¿ fail, after endless nights of no sleep, my ¡¾6¡¿ (tire) dad would still be ready at 5 am to take me to swimming practice. It is a miracle ¡¾7¡¿ under such stress and pressure, my mum and dad have always remained calm and loving with Frances, with me, and most incredibly with each other.

It¡¯s ¡¾8¡¿ (absolute) heartbreaking to see families ¡¾9¡¿ (tear) apart because they are not getting the short breaks they badly need. MENCAP is asking the government to make sure that any money they invest ¡¾10¡¿ (spend) on these services. They are also calling on councils to make sure that they reach out early to families caring for a son or daughter with a learning disability.

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Stay on the brighter side of life

One very important component of optimism is gratitude or feeling grateful. In fact, there is a strong connection between a grateful attitude and a heightened sense of well - being. Appreciate all the positives in your life by starting a gratitude journal in order to remember what you' re grateful for.¡¾1¡¿

Feeling down? Instead of feeling sorry for yourself waiting for the universe to throw you a bone , try acting like you' re happy-even if you aren't. A sincere smile and a forced smile will cause the same chemical reactions in your brain, so you can actually f'ool your mind into feeling better by making it react chemically as if things were going well. ¡¾2¡¿Reassure yourself that everything is good- even if you don't feel it¡£

¡° ¡¾3¡¿If you're stuck in traffic, then everything else must be going horribly, too," says Anne

Parker, a wellness counselor. By blowing negative events out of proportion, you' re setting yourself up for feeling down all day. Instead, acknowledge that you're stuck in traffic, but also bring to mind something good, like the beautiful scenery outside the window. That way, you'll get in the habit of forbidding negative circumstances from blanketing your whole day.

Swearing to lose 20 pounds or to run a marathon seems like goals leading to happiness, but they take time to achieve. ¡¾4¡¿You may even end up admitting that you have been defeated. However, if you focus on the small milestones that occur along the way, you will feel positive about your progress, which will give you the strength to keep going.

¡¾5¡¿ Try making someone else's day better .A report by United Healthcare and Volunteer Match found that volunteers are 72% more likely to characterize themselves as optimistic compared with non volunteers. Plus, 89% of volunteers say that volunteering has improved their sense of well - being, and 92% say that it enriches their sense of purpose in life.

A. Try to help someone in need.

B. Want to give your attitude a lift?

C. People tend to think in an either - or way.

D. Act in an optimistic way-smile, laugh, tell a joke.

E. You'll fail to appreciate more important things in your life.

F. By focusing on not having accomplished them yet, you will start to feel down on yourself.

G. By remembering the pleasant things in your life, you can actually turn a negative attitude around.

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The booking notes of the play ¡°the Age of Innocence¡±:

Price: ¡ç10

BOOKING

There are four easy ways to book seats for performance:

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The Box Office is open Monday to Saturday, 10 a. m. -8 p. m.

------ by telephone

Ring 01324976 to reserve your tickets or to pay by credit card

£¨Visa, MasterCard and Amex accepted£©

------ by post

Simply complete the booking form and return it to Global Theatre Box Office.

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Complete the on-line booking form at www. Satanfiedtheatre. com

DICOUNTS:

Saver: ¡ç2 off any seat booked any time in advance for performances from Monday to Thursday. Savers are available for children up to 16 years old, over 60s and full-time students.

Supersaver: half-price seats are available for people with disabilities and one companion. It is advisable to book in advance. There is a maximum of eight wheelchair spaces available and one wheelchair space will be held until an hour before the show.

Standby: best available seats are on sale for ¡ç6 from one hour before the performance for people eligible£¨suitable£©for Saver and Supersaver discounts and thirty minutes before for all other customers.

Group Bookings:

There is a ten percent discount for parties of twelve or more.

School: school parties of ten or more can book ¡ç6 standby tickets in advance and will get every tenth ticket free.

Please note: we are unable to exchange tickets or refund money unless a performance is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.

¡¾1¡¿If you want to book a ticket, you CANNOT ________.

A. use the Internet

B. ring the booking number and pay for the tickets by credit card

C. complete a booking form and post it to the Box Office

D. go to the Box Office on Sundays

¡¾2¡¿If you make a group booking for a group of 14 adults, how much should you pay?

A. ¡ç126.B.¡ç150.C. ¡ç140. D. ¡ç120.

¡¾3¡¿Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. There are only 8 wheelchair spaces in the theater.

B. A school party of 15 students should pay 90 for the standby tickets.

C. A group of 12 persons can get 10 percent discount.

D. The audience can¡¯t refund money if the performance is on show.

¡¾4¡¿What kind of tickets are the cheapest?

A. The tickets for Saver discount.

B. The tickets for group booking.

C. The standby tickets.

D. The standby tickets for school parties of ten or more.

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Two weeks before Christmas£¬two little girls were walking down the street¡¾1¡¿t hey saw old Harry£¬who was on his knees pulling weeds from around a tree. He wore a pair of worn gloves£®His fingers were sticking out ¡¾2¡¿the ends£¬blue from the cold. They stopped to talk to him.

Harry told them he ¡¾3¡¿£¨get) the yard in shape as a Christmas gift for his mother£¬who had died several years before.¡°My mother was all I had. She loved her yard and trees£¬so I do this for her every Christmas."

His -words touched the girls and soon they ¡¾4¡¿£¨join) him£¬pulling weeds. When they finished£¬Harry pressed a coin into each of their hands.¡°I wish I could pay you more£¬but that's all rve got right now£¬¡±he said.

The girls had often passed his house£¬and they remembered that it had always been ¡¾5¡¿ poor condition. No decorations to add cheeriness were anywhere in sight.

As they walked on£¬the coin in one little girl's hand seemed to burn a hole of ¡¾6¡¿£¨guilty£©£®The next day she called her friends¡¾7¡¿they agreed to put their coins in a jar marked¡°Harry's Christmas Gift"£®Then they began to seek out small jobs to earn more£®Every coin they earned went into the jar.

Finally£¬they had enough ¡¾8¡¿£¨buy£©new gloves. Christmas Eve found them on Harry's

doorstep singing carols. They presented him with the gloves. With¡¾9¡¿£¨tremble£©hands£¬he held the gloves to his face and wept. No doubt he once again felt¡¾10¡¿love of others as the girls reached out to him.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Who do you think was the most important woman of the past 100 years?

Jane Addams (1860 - 1935)

Addams helped the poor and worked for peace. She created shelters, education opportunities and services for people in need. In 1931, Addams became the first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize.

Rachel Carson (1907 - 1964)

Rachel Carson was born in the rural river town of Springdale, Pennsylvania in America. The popular 1962 book ¡°Silent Spring¡± by Rachel Carson made people realize the dangers and the harmful effects (Ó°Ïì) of pollution on humans and on the world¡¯s lakes and oceans.

Angela Merkel (1954 - )

In 2005, Germans chose Angela Merkel as their first woman head of the country. She had been a scientist in the past. As Germany¡¯s leader, she has had an effect on the whole world.

Sandra Day O¡¯Connor (1930 - )

When Sandra Day O¡¯Connor finished her class at Stanford Law School, in 1952, she could not find work because she was a woman. However, she became the first woman to join the U.S. Supreme Court (×î¸ß·¨Ôº) in 1981 after years of hard work.

Margaret Thatcher (1925 - 2013)

In 1979, Margaret Thatcher became Britain¡¯s first woman Prime Minister (Ê×Ïà). She served until 1990, which made her the first British leader to serve three terms in a row. Because of her high standards and strong will, people called her Britain¡¯s Iron Lady.

Marie Curie (1867-1934)

Polish-born scientist Marie Curie discovered that some types of metal give off energy called radiation (·øÉäÄÜ). Her research led to new medical treatments and arms. She received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903 and in Chemistry in 1911.

¡¾1¡¿Who once won the Nobel Prize?

A£®Jane Addams and Marie Curie.

B£®Jane Addams and Margaret Thatcher.

C£®Marie Curie and Angela Merkel.

D£®Marie Curie and Rachel Carson.

¡¾2¡¿What do Angela Merkel and Margaret Thatcher have in common?

A£®Both of them were scientists before coming to power.

B£®Both of them are the first woman head of their country.

C£®Both of them are famous for being strict.

D£®Both of them have worked for three terms.

¡¾3¡¿Who once failed to find a job?

A£®Jane Addams. B£®Sandra Day O¡¯Connor.

C£®Rachel Carson. D£®Margaret Thatcher.

¡¾4¡¿What would be the best title for the text?

A£®Great women. B£®Famous scientists.

C£®Strong leaders. D£®Ways to success for women.

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