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¡°I'll get the next car's 6 as well,¡± she said as she came up to the window to pay. She stood outside, 7 much snow on her hair. Though she was obviously freezing, her bright 8 lit up her face like a fire.
¡°You can't 9 their drinks,¡± I said, confused and tired.
¡°No, but I'll buy them,¡± she said. ¡°Pay it forward and all that.¡±
Completely puzzled, I charged her as 10, and when the next customer arrived at the window I explained what had just happened. I watched as his 11 changed ¡ª first angry to be out in the cold, then 12 at the random act of kindness, and finally, delighted by his 13.
¡°I suppose I'll pay for the next order then,¡± he replied, nodding and waving at the impatient driver 14 him. He 15 over the cash and received his pre-paid hot drink. The trend continued. Customers arrived annoyed, only to leave 16 and pleased. Some were shocked to spend much more than they had expected, 17 others ended up receiving their order for less than half the price.
Five vehicles passed, then ten, then twenty. No one refused to pay. Customers stood at my window 18 a fist-full of change to buy drinks for a complete stranger. Cars drove off, honking (ÃùµÑ) and 19 their thanks.
It only takes one customer, one person, to change the entire 20 of traffic. It only takes one moment, one smile, to warm up even the coldest of days.
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£¨13£©A.turn B.sense C.deed D.luck
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The ambulance arrived and they took the man to the hospital.The wife picked up the motorcycle and pushed it outside.There was gas all over the floor£¬so the wife got some paper towels£¬cleaned the gas with them£¬and threw them in the toilet.After he was treated£¬the man returned home.Not long after that he went to the bathroom£¬sat down on the toilet and smoked a cigarette.Sitting there£¬he finished the cigarette and threw it into the toilet.The wife£¬who was in the kitchen£¬heard the loud explosion (±¬Õ¨Éù) and her husband screaming.

She ran into the bathroom£¬and there she found her husband lying on the floor£¡His trousers had been blown away and his buttocks and other parts of his body were covered with burns£¡The wife again ran to the phone to call an ambulance.The same people came£¡While they were carrying the husband down the stairs to the street£¬one of the men asked the wife how the husband had burned himself.She told them and they started laughing very hard.One of them fell and the husband fell£¬too.The poor husband fell down the remaining stairs and broke his arm.

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A£®The man himself started it to see if it was working.

B£®His wife did it for him to check if there was something working.

C£®The motorcycle started by itself.

D£®The man started the motorcycle without knowing it.

¡¾2¡¿What did the wife do after the first accident?

A£®She did nothing except calling the policemen.

B£®She cleaned the gas with paper towels and threw them into the toilet.

C£®She took the motorcycle and pushed it into the room.

D£®She took her hushand to the hospital.

¡¾3¡¿What do we know about the gas that caused the explosion?

A£®The gas was from the motorcycle and could easily cause an explosion.

B£®The gas was of poor quality.

C£®The gas made the hushand suffer 4 accidents in a day.

D£®The gas should have burned the wife.

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C£®a report D£®a book of funny stories

¡¾5¡¿Which is the best title for this passage?

A£®What a Bad Day for the Husband and Wife

B£®A Man¡¯s Worst Day

C£®A Man Had Three Accidents in One Day

D£®A Wife Burned Her Husband and Broke His Arms

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What would it be like to walk on Mars? If you could build the highest building in the world£¬what would it look like? Do you dream of being the next J. K. Rowling? This summer, you can experience all of these things, and more. All you need is an Internet connection and your imagination.
A recent study by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that kids spend an average of 1 hour and 29 minutes online each day. Many kids like to use that time to chat with friends, play games or check emails. But the next time you get on the Web, try exploring the world instead. ¡°With the Internet£¬you can go back 11,000 years in time£¬or go 11,000 kilometers across the planet.¡± said Russell, Web search expert of Google. ¡°The whole scope of history and the world is open to you.¡±
There is a wealth of information to be found online. For example, if your family is going on vacation somewhere, do a quick online search on the area before you even get in the car. ¡°What's the background of the place; what's the history£¿¡± says Russell. ¡°I like to tell my kids, ¡®Whenever you have a question, whenever you have a doubt, search it out.'¡±
Ready to launch a virtual journey of your own? Here are a few starting points to get you thinking and to help you on your way. You can invite your parents along for the ride, too. Always ask for permission before downloading programs and software onto your computer. And check with a parent or an adult before visiting any new Web site.
Navigate the world in 3D with Google Earth. Begin in outer space and zoom (¿ìËÙÒƶ¯) into the streets of any city, from Hong Kong to San Francisco. Or visit ancient monuments, watch the changing rainforests over time, and dive underwater to explore tropical reef.
With the Moon in Google Earth tool, you can walk in Neil Armstrong's famous footsteps. Take a guided tour of the moon's surface with Armstrong's fellow shuttle mate astronaut Buzz Aldrin.
When you're exploring that part of the solar system, hop on over to the Red Planet with Google Mars. There, you can move very quickly around the surface and see images from the Mars Rovers.
£¨1£©The author uses questions in the first paragraph to ________.
A.introduce the topic of the paragraph
B.attract the readers' attention
C.let the readers answer it
D.question the possibility of realizing the dream
£¨2£©How do you travel around the world in a day according to the passage?
A.By making use of the Internet.
B.By taking the time shuttle.
C.By finding a tourism company in Google.
D.By watching 3D films.
£¨3£©Russell thought the students ________.
A.shouldn't chat and play games online
B.spent too much time on the Internet
C.should learn knowledge instead of chatting online
D.could solve their problems through the line
£¨4£©What's the purpose of the passage?
A.Encourage the kids to learn to use the computer.
B.Encourage the kids to explore the world online.
C.Encourage the kids to do some research on science.
D.Encourage the kids to spend more time online.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿The main reason people come to America is said to be that they can chase the American Dream. Everyone has heard of it, and many have died fighting for it. The only thing is that there is no clear definition of the American Dream. It is not defined by one dream, but by all the opportunities that the United States offers. Since the founding of the United States, people have been striving to define the American Dream.

In the play Death of a Salesman, every character is trying to realize his own version of the American Dream. Willy feels that he has done so. He has spent his whole life as a not very successful salesman. As he gets older, he starts having conflicts with everyone in his life, and feels that only by killing himself will the people around him be able to finally be happy.

Bernard, on the other hand, feels that the American Dream can only be achieved through career success. He shows that through hard work and dedication he will be crowned with success.

The dialogue of the characters reveals the different attitudes they have toward the American Dream, and the reaction of Willy to the fact that Bernard is very successful while he is not.

Many people try to achieve the American Dream, but few actually do so. As with any goal, it takes hard work and dedication to achieve the American Dream. In Death of a Salesman, all aspects of this goal are examined. For the goal to be achieved, the dream must be an attainable one which is worth working toward. It also must be a dream that the professional world accepts and finds useful.

¡¾1¡¿The underlined word ¡°striving¡± probably has the same meaning as ¡°_________¡±.

A. trying hardB. giving up

C. bending downD. standing still

¡¾2¡¿According to the text, Death of a Salesman tries to tell us _________.

A. what the American Dream is like

B. why Willy decides to kill himself

C. about Bernard¡¯s dedication to his work

D. the life stories of Willy and Bernard

¡¾3¡¿According to the author, Bernard is successful because _________.

A. he understands the real world

B. he knows how to take advantage of his knowledge

C. he works hard to achieve his goals

D. he is popular around the world

¡¾4¡¿What would be the correct structure of the text?

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In 1841, a book was published which astonished the world. It was called ¡°Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan¡±. The author John Loud Stephens had just returned from a long, difficult and dangerous journey through the thick rain forest of southern Mexico and Guatemala. He had once been there with Frederick Catherwood, an architect and artist, to search for the remains of a lost civilization known as the Mayas(ÂêÑÅ). Very little was known about the Mayas at that time, but Catherwood's drawing in the book showed incredible cities with temples, pyramids and other buildings as impressive as those of their northern neighbors, the Aztecs. These cities, however, were deserted. The inhabitants(¾ÓÃñ) had disappeared almost a thousand years before.

Since that time, far more has been learned about this remarkable civilization. The Mayas had a highly-developed system of government and of agriculture, as well as an incredibly accurate system of measuring time. They were also wonderful engineers capable of moving huge blocks stone long distances and cutting them to accurate shapes and sizes.

And yet although the Mayas knew about the wheel, they never used it. Neither did they use metals other than copper. What is ever more surprising is that they suddenly abandoned many of their cities and built new ones in the jungle. Some time around AD 900, Mayan civilization collapsed(±ÀÀ£). By the year 1200, their last great capital, Itza, was deserted.

Who were these strange people and the even stranger gods they worshipped? What brought about their sudden and mysterious collapse? Some writers have tried to prove that the Mayas had contact with visitors from space and even that they themselves came from another planet. Some people believe that their civilization came to an end because the Mayas never developed a proper resistance to local germs and diseases. All we really know is that when the first Europeans appeared off their coast in 1517, this great and mysterious culture was only a memory.

¡¾1¡¿Stephen's book astonished the world because .

A. it was the first time people heard about Mayas

B. the Mayas were excellent builders and farmers

C. he had experienced so may difficulties to find this lost civilization

D. it described that the Mayas used to be an advanced civilization

¡¾2¡¿ One of the most surprising findings about Mayas was that .

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B. they knew how to build pyramids with stones

C. they deserted their cities and moved to new ones

D. they built cities which they never lived in

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B. around AD 900

C. any year between 1200 and 1517

D. 1200

¡¾4¡¿What brought about Mayan sudden collapse?

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B. European conquest.

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D. No one knows for sure.

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Take the Rides of Your Life

Visit Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, to seek thrills "Even though it's located off the beaten track, experts regularly praise Cedar Point as the best overall theme park of the country," says U£®S£®News & World Report£®The park calls itself the roller coaster capital of the world, and with 16 to choose from, it's hard to argue£®It's open daily from May 10 through Labor Day; weekends only from Labor Day through November 2£®

Tickets start at $ 48£®99 per person if purchased online£®

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Wander Free on a Dude farm

Dust off your cowboy boots and ready your cowboy hats for a visit to this Rocky Mountains paradise£®Located in Augusta, Montana, "The farm has everything an aspiring cowboy or girl could long for," says Sunset magazine, including hiking trails, fishing trips, campfires with sing-alongs, and, of course, horseback rides£®The large farm operates from June through September; kids-only and adults-only

programs are available£®

Total cost starts at $ 1,360 per adult, $ 1,276 per teen, and $ 1,168 per child£®

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Dig for Dinosaurs

Most kids £¨and adults£© love dinosaurs, and to make their wildest dreams come true, head to Fruita, Colorado£®The Museum of Western Colorado offers Dino Digs for children ages five and older£®You can choose from one-, three-, and five-day expeditions£®"Imagine how your child will feel when she helps unearth the fossilized£¨»¯Ê¯£© bones of ancient species," says Outside magazine£®It lasts from May to October£®

Digs start at $ 125 per person£®

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Surf Sand Dunes

Swap your snowboard for a sand-board, and head to Sand Master Park in Florence, Oregon£®Real Simple recommends learning the basics at this private dune park, which offers board rentals and lessons - often taught by world-champion sand boarders£®Then you can hit the "slopes" to test your skills£®From March to June, and September to November£®

Rentals for a sand-board start at $ 10 per day; lessons start at $ 45 an hour per person£®

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¡¾1¡¿What is special about Cedar Point?

A. You can visit Cedar Point on weekends£®

B. It has 16 roller coasters for you to choose from£®

C. You can help unearth the fossilized bones of dinosaurs£®

D. It offers lessons taught by world-champion sand boarders£®

¡¾2¡¿ If you have a 3-day holiday in April, which of the following may interest you most?

A. Take the Rides of Your Life

B. Wander Free on a Dude farm

C. Dig for Dinosaurs

D. Surf Sand Dunes

¡¾3¡¿Where will you probably find this passage?

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