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How are you going recently ? I¡¯m wondering if you have known that the website ¡°Give Me Hope¡± is enjoying its popularity across Britain. It¡¯s about sharing ordinary people¡¯s optimistic stories in plain language, such as love, courage, help. Moved and excited, I read every single story, feeling life is full of hope. The website which I strongly recommend to you is update frequently. Hopefully, I can read your story on the website since you are an outgoing person good at telling stories.

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Air cleaning device is designed to be able to remove virtually all the pollutants contained in the indoor environment. There are basically two types of air cleaning device, whole house air and portable air cleaning device. Portable air cleaner is ideal for small room or specific area. ¡¾5¡¿

A. Generally, indoor air pollution contains pollutants, such as particulate matters and gaseous pollutants.

B. However, it is better to know the harmful particles that come in the air in your home.

C. The gaseous pollutants are mostly generated from the process of combustion including vehicle exhaust, gas cooking stves, and also tobacco smoke.

D. The first thing you can do is to give ventilation(ͨ·ç) for your home with clean outdoor air.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿It was an extremely hot day. My younger brother Walt and I had decided to go swimming in a deep swimming hole across Mr. Blickez¡¯s farm and through some woods, because it would be the only way to cool ourselves down.

The only problem with our plan was that this farm was guarded by a huge mean (Ð×±©µÄ) Hereford bull (¹«Å£). Mr. Blickez had told us that Elsie was the meanest bull in town, maybe even in the county and we believed in him. But the hotter it got, the more we thought there was something fishy about what he said. For one thing, we remembered Mr. Blickez liked telling tall tales; for another, Elsie seemed like a strange name for a bull. Finally, I talked Mom into asking permission for us to walk through the farm, and Mr. Blickez agreed.

On our way across the farm, we stopped at the fence to admire the swimming hole. The sun shone brightly across the cool waters. We couldn¡¯t wait to get there. Suddenly, Walt shouted loudly. Elsie had run to him and was licking (Ìò) his back. I immediately hid under the fence. However, when I looked up, I saw that Elsie wasn¡¯t a big mean bull at all. She was just a friendly young cow, and she was going to keep licking my brother¡¯s back as long as he stood still.

When we discovered the truth, we were so happy. We then ran to the swimming hole and jumped in. The water was just as wonderful as we had dreamed. After that day, we had many good days and we often visited our secret swimming hole guarded by the so-called ¡°big mean bull¡±. .

¡¾1¡¿What¡¯s the meaning of the underline word ¡°fishy¡± in Paragraph 2?

A. Doubtful. B. Interesting. C. Funny. D. Believable.

¡¾2¡¿What was the problem faced by the author and his brother?

A. They didn¡¯t know where to swim.

B. They didn¡¯t know how to get to the stream.

C. Their mother didn¡¯t want them to swim.

D. They had to face a very mean bull.

¡¾3¡¿When Elsie saw the author¡¯s brother, she _______.

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¡¾4¡¿What¡¯s the passage mainly about?

A. The bull guarding Mr.Blickez¡¯s farm.

B. How friendly the so-called mean bull was.

C. The story of visiting the swimming hole.

D. How the author changed his attitude to Joanie.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Rules for the University Entrance Examination

You must be at the examination center ten minutes before the examination starts. If you are more than ten minutes late, you may not enter the examination center. The examination takes place at the same time in different states.

You must have proof of your name and grade as well as official examination number. Show these when you come to the examination center.

Depending on which examination you are taking, you may bring certain items into the examination center. Mathematics examinations may allow you to use electronic calculators. Other subjects may allow you to use dictionaries and other reference material. Please read the notes sent with your timetable carefully.

You must bring your own pencils. None will be provided for you. The following items are not allowed in the examination center: walk-mans and radios, head sets, any food or drink, school bags, electronic equipment (unless specifically permitted for various subjects), and mobile phones.

Once in the center, you must sit at the desk with your examination number on it. When you sit down, place your examination number at the top corner of your desk.

You must remain silent during the examination. You must not disturb other people who are taking the test.

If you need a drink or toilet break, you should raise your hand and wait for the supervisor (¼à¶½Õß) to speak to you. You will be given water or the supervisor will take you to the bathroom. You are not allowed to talk with anyone during the break.

You must write your answers in the official answer sheet. Your supervisor will provide extra paper if you wish to make notes.

You may leave the examination room at any time if you do not plan to return. If you finish early and want to leave, please move well away from the examination center.

The supervisor will warn you fifteen minutes, five minutes and one minute before the end of the examination. When the supervisor says that the time is up, you must put down your pencil and wait at your desk until your paper is collected.

¡¾1¡¿What are you allowed to have with you when you take mathematics examination?

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C. A cell phone. D. A dictionary.

¡¾2¡¿What should you do if you finish the test early?

A. Stay in the examination center.

B. Remain in your seat and check again.

C. Keep a distance from the center.

D. Raise your hand to inform your teacher.

¡¾3¡¿What can be provided for you during the exam?

A. Pencils. B. Food and drink.

C. Extra paper. D. Calculators.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Only two countries in the advanced world provide no guarantee for paid leave from work to care for a newborn child. Last spring one of the two£¬Australia£¬ gave up the bad distinction by setting up paid family leave starting in 2011£®I wasn¡¯t surprised when this didn¡¯t make the news here in the United States¡ªwe¡¯re now the only wealthy country without such a policy£®

The United States does have one explicit family policy£¬ the Family and Medical Leave Act£¬ passed in 1993£®It entitles workers to as much as 12 weeks¡¯ unpaid leave for care of a newborn or dealing with a family medical problem£® Despite the modesty of the benefit£¬ the Chamber of Commerce and other business groups fought it bitterly£¬ describing it as ¡°government-run personnel management¡± and a ¡°dangerous precedent£¨ÏÈÀý£©£®¡± In fact£¬ every step of the way£¬ as (usually) Democratic leaders have tried to introduce work-family balance measures into the law£¬ business groups have been strongly opposed.

As Yale law professor Anne Alstott argues£¬ justifying parental support depends on defining £¨¶¨Ò壩 the family as a social good that£¬ in some sense£¬ society must pay for. Parents are burdened in many ways in their lives: there is ¡°no exit¡± when it comes to children. Society expects¡ªand needs¡ªparents to provide their children with continuity of care£® And society expects¡ªand needs¡ªparents to persist in their roles for 18 years£¬ or longer if needed.

¡¾1¡¿What do we learn about paid family leave according to Paragraph 1£¿

A£®It came as a surprise when Australia adopted the policy.

B£®Setting up this policy made Australia less influential.

C£®It has now become a hot topic in the United States.

D£®No such policy is applied in the United States.

¡¾2¡¿What makes it hard to take work-family balance measures in the States£¿

A£®The incompetence of the Democrats.

B£®The opposition from business circles.

C£®The lack of a precedent in American history.

D£®The existing Family and Medical Leave Act.

¡¾3¡¿What is Professor Anne Alstott¡¯s argument for parental support£¿

A£®Children need continuous care.

B£®Good parenting benefits society.

C£®The cost of raising children has been growing.

D£®The U£®S£®should keep up with other developed countries.

¡¾4¡¿Why is the author against classifying parenting as a personal choice£¿

A£®Parenting is regarded as a moral duty.

B£®Parenting relies largely on social support.

C£®Parenting produces huge moral benefits.

D£®Parenting is basically a social responsibility.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Emily and her boyfriend had just had a fight. She felt alone and hopeless. Then she went into the kitchen and grabbed what she needed before going back up to her room quietly. She switched on the TV and started eating¡­and eating¡­for hours, until it was all gone.

What Emily didn't know at the time was that she was suffering from an illness called binge-eating disorder(BED)(±©Òû±©Ê³).

For years, Emily didn't tell anyone what she was doing. She felt ashamed, alone, and out of control. Why don't famous people confess (³ÐÈÏ) to BED, as they do to anorexia? It's simple: There's a stigma£¨ÎÛÃû£©involved. ¡°Overeating is seen as very bad, but dieting to be skinny is seen as positive and even associated with determination," says Charles Sophy, a doctor in Beverly Hills , California.

"Some parents or friends may look at a teen with BED and think, 'Oh, a good diet and some will-power will do the trick.' But that's not true," says Dr.Ovidio Bermudez , a baby doctor at the Eating Recovery Center in Denver. "Eating disorders are real physical and mental health issues; it's not about willpower." The focus in treating BED shouldn't be on weight, because as with all eating disorders, the behaviors with food are a symptom of something deeper.

Like most other diseases, genetics may play a big part in who gets BED and who doesn't. If you have a close relative with an eating disorder, that means you're more likely to develop an eating disorder of your own.

Besides, many people with BED have tried at some point or another to control it by going on a diet, but paying more attention to food doesn't help. And it might even make things worse, like it did for Carla, who's 15 now and is recovering from BED. "My parents would always tease me about my weight, so when I was 14, I went on a very restrictive diet," she says. When you can't have something, you only want it more, so every time Carla would have a bite of something that wasn't allowed on her strict diet. She would quickly lose control and binge (¿ñ»¶).

¡¾1¡¿What does the underlined word "anorexia" in Paragraph 3 mean?

A. Eating too much.

B. Eating junk food.

C. Loss of the wish to eat.

D. Always eating in a hurry.

¡¾2¡¿According to Dr. Ovidio Bermudez, people with BED_______ .

A. just need a lot of willpower

B. can recover with a good diet

C. can recover with the help of others

D. need to deal with their health problems

¡¾3¡¿What can we learn from Carla's story?

A. BED is an incurable disease.

B. BED has something to do with genes.

C. Going on a diet won't help BED patients.

D. BED patients should pay attention to their food.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Do you often lose things? Don¡¯t worry. Now a new tool that can be connected to any object you might lose may be the way to solve your problem. The Tile, a small square linked up to your iphone or ipad by means of Bluetooth, lets you see how close you are to your missing item, within a 50-to-150-foot range. If the item goes out of your phone¡¯s 150-foot range, it can still be found on other smart phones with the same app.

When you drive the app on your phone, it shows you, with green bars that increase or decrease, how close or far away you are from the Tile. You can also program it to make a sound when you get close to the Tile. And you can link up your phone with up to ten Tiles. And if your lost object¡ªa dog, for example, or a stolen bike¡ªgo out of your own phone¡¯s 150-foot Bluetooth range, you can set it as a ¡°lost item¡±. If any of the phones with the Tile app comes within range of your lost item, a message will be sent to your phone, telling you its position. The Tile app also has the function to remember where it last saw your Tile, so that you can easily find where you left it.

Since the Tiles use Bluetooth rather than GPS, they are never out of battery or needn¡¯t to be charged, and they work for one year before needing to be replaced. And the app works with all generations of iPhones and iPads.

For further information, please visit www. tile666.com.

¡¾1¡¿What can the Tile app help you ?

A. To use your phone more wisely

B. To find your missing items

C. To save your phone¡¯s power

D. To find other phone users

¡¾2¡¿Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. The Tile needs to be charged after a year of use.

B. One smart phone can only be linked up with one Tile.

C. A missing item can¡¯t be found if it goes out of your phone¡¯s Bluetooth range.

D. The Tile cannot be linked up with a phone without Bluetooth.

¡¾3¡¿What does the second paragraph mainly tell us?

A. What the Tile app is.

B. The advantages of the Tile app.

C. How the Tile app works.

D. Why the Tile app was created.

¡¾4¡¿Where does the passage probably come from?

A. A health report. B. An advertisement.

C. A personal diary D. Science fiction.

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