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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Your next car could have two seats, three wheels---two in front and one in the back and a top speed of more than 100 miles per hour. Elio Motors plans to make such a tiny car named the Elio. Its two seats sit front and back instead of side by side. The driver is positioned in the center with the passenger directly behind.

The starting price for the car is just $6,800. It has only one door, on the left side, which cuts a few hundred dollars off the manufacturing costs. Having three wheels also makes it cheaper. It has air conditioning, power windows and door locks and an AM/FM radio. More features can be ordered through Elio¡¯s long list of suppliers. Elio will also sell the cars directly through its own stores and not through franchised dealers (ÌØÔ¼¾­ÏúÉÌ).

Paul Elio dreamed as a kid that he would one day own a car company called Elio Motors. In 2008, tired of high gas prices, he started working on a car that burns gas in a more effective way. Equally important to him was creating U.S. manufacturing jobs and making the car inexpensive enough to attract buyers who might otherwise be stuck in their old, unreliable (²»¿É¿¿µÄ)cars. ¡°Whatever matters to you, this can move the needle on it,¡± he said.

Already, more than 27,000 people have reserved (Ô¤¶©)one. Paul hopes to make 250,000 cars a year by 2016. So far, reservation holders are those who will use the Elio as a second car or third car for work. Finally, though, he believes the car will interest high school and college students as well as used-car drivers who want something newer and more reliable.

¡¾1¡¿Which of the following shows the design of the Elio?

(O=wheel, ¡õ=seat)

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C. D.

¡¾2¡¿Paragraph 2 shows that the Elio ________.

A. is sold at affordable prices

B. will be available in most stores

C. has a fixed temperature

D. does no harm to the environment

¡¾3¡¿The underlined words ¡°move the needle¡± in Paragraph 3 probably mean ¡°________¡±.

A. take a chance B. stand in the way

C. break into pieces D. make a difference

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

A. The history of Elio Motors B. Cool and practical vehicle

C. Paul Elio: a kid with big dreams D. What car to choose: new or used?

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Class 101

This class is intended for adolescents to learn social skills all of us need. We'll cover everything from how to begin conversations with strangers to ways of calming your nerves when you do. You'll learn what makes some people more popular than others and simple things you can do to feel more like you fit it.

Place: Karman Executive Center, Bellevue

Time: From 6:30 PM to 8:30PM, on Saturday in May Fee:¡ç135.00 includes workbooks Class 102

We design this class to help to get over fears. In this class, we'll cover the basics--- the origins of shyness, strategies for focusing on the kind of shyness your child experiences, social skills you can teach in your home, and tips for working with teachers to help your child fit in at school.

Place: Karman Executive Center, Bellevue

Time: From 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM, on Sunday in May

Fee: $85.00

Class 103

Do you find yourself searching for something to say when you meet someone new in your work?

Then why not ,join us in learning the secret of successful conversation? In this fun-filled evening,

we'll demystify(ÉîÈëdz³öµØ½âÊÍ)the art of conversation and practice some easy techniques to put

yourself and others at ease.

Place: North Campus, Bellevue

Time: 6:30PM to 9:30PM on Thursday, May 23rd

hee: $49.00

C1ass 104

¡¾1¡¿If a student wants to be popular with others, he or she should choose £®

A. Class 101 B. Class 104

C. Class 102 D. Class 103

¡¾2¡¿ The class that can help a child to improve their EQ costs £®

A.¡ç135,00 B.85.00 C.¡ç59.00 D.$ 49.00

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A£¬most of the classes are given in the same building

B. all of the classes are given on weekends

C.all the classes are given in May

D. fees for most classes include workbooks

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District

2015 High School Video Contest

Here¡¯s the Scoop on Pet Waste!

Submission Deadline March 27, 2015.

Eligibility

Ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth grade students that attend schools located in Bartow, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, Forsyth, Gwinnett, Hall, Henry, Paulding and Rockdale counties are invited to participate in the video contest. Entries can be a team or individual effort.

Guidelines

Each video must be uploaded to YouTube. The video¡¯s YouTube link must be included in the entry/release form.

Team members must be from the same school.

The video must be between 30-60 seconds in length.

No professional assistance or use of copyright material is allowed, including background music.

Each student participating in the contest or appearing in the video must fill out a form. For teams, submit an entry/release form for each team member.

One video per team or individual.

All entry/release forms must be postmarked or received by Friday, March 27, 2015.

Email: kvaIlianos@atlantaregional.com

OR

Mail: 2015 Water Video Contest Metro Water District 40 Courtland Street, NE Atlanta, GA 30303

Judging

Submissions will be judged based on the following criteria:

incorporation of the ¡°Here¡¯s the Scoop on Pet Waste¡¯¡¯ message. Use the "Here's the Scoop on Pet Waste¡¯¡¯ messaging fact sheet for background information on the issue.

Composition (length, technical construction, audio quality).

Entertainment value.

Accuracy of information.

Creativity.

Przes

1st Place $1500

2nd Place $1000

3rd Place $500

50% of the prize money will go to the individual or team who submits the video and 50% to the high school they attend. Winners will be notified directly.

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¡¾1¡¿What does the underlined word ¡°Eligibility¡± probably mean?

A. Age. B. Qualification.

C. Location. D. Grade.

¡¾2¡¿When entering the contest, ________.

A. one must ask his or her teacher to sign the entry form

B. winners can earn at least $750 as a prize

C. one can invite friends from other schools to act in the video

D. participants had better add some humor and fun to the video

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿It is not easy to find true friends£®Even if you¡¯ve connected with someone£¬how do you really know he is a true friend£¿And often you will find that someone who you thought you could trust may have let you down£®There are ways you can know if a friendship is true and how you can hold onto that friend£®

Generally speaking£¬a true friend is someone who will be there for you no matter what happens£®They will stand by you through bad and good times£®They will accept you for who you are without trying to change you£¬and they will be there to help you grow in new ways£®

A true friend will keep you secrets for you trust him£®They will be honest and be someone you can depend on£®They will listen and be someone you can talk things over with£¬even if they may not have advice to share with you£®

However£¬friendship is a two-way street£®To find true friends and keep them£¬you must in turn be the same as well£®Be there for them in their hard times and share the good times with them£®Be someone your friends can depend on as well and offer them the same thing they give to you£®A friendship will fall apart fast if only one person is giving and putting all the effort£®If you are the only one making an effort£¬be honest and it works£®

Actually£¬there will be barriers in the road but that is the test of true friendship£®If it can survive those barriers£¬it will be stronger and better than ever£®Just as St Thomas Aquinas put it£¬¡°There is nothing on this earth more prized than friendship£®¡±

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