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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿The snow lasted until last Friday. I opened the window this morning and saw the sun but I felt much colder.

¡°You¡¯d better go to work on foot , dear,¡±said my husband,¡°It is dangerous for you to drive.¡±

I thought him right and agreed. It would take me about forty minutes to go my hospital. There was about an hour left, so I started, with a bag of sandwich for breakfast. In the streets there was thick snow and ice and the traffic was less than before and people walked carefully. Suddenly I saw a car going fast. The driver tried to pass the crossing before the lights turned red. Maybe he didn¡¯t see two boys in the middle of the street. His car knocked down(ײµ¹)one boy and stopped just in front of the police box.

People crowded around the boy at once. I rushed out of the gathering crowd (¾Û¼¯µÄÈËȺ)and was going to look him over. But a man pushed me aside and said,¡°Step back(ÏòºóÍË),please. I,ve had a course in first aid(¼±¾È).¡±

I had to stand and watch his ministrations(¾ÈÖú) for a few minutes. Then I said to him,¡°When you need a doctor, sir, I,m already here.¡±

¡¾1¡¿It is __________today.

A. snowy B. cloudy

C. sunny D. windy

¡¾2¡¿I left home__________this morning.

A. after breakfast B. before breakfast

C. as usual D. too late

¡¾3¡¿People walked carefully because __________ .

A. it was very cold

B. there was much traffic

C. they wore warm clothes

D. there was much snow and ice in the streets

¡¾4¡¿The driver knocked down the boy because__________.

A. he had something important to do

B. he was afraid to be late for work

C. there was no policeman there

D. he drove too fast past the crossing

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Clara Barton£¬founder of the American Red Cross£¬gained worldwide honor for her dedication to easing human suffering and earned the nickname ¡°Angel of the Battlefield.¡±

Barton was born into a liberal (¿ªÃ÷µÄ) freethinking family in 1821. Her elder brothers and sisters happily tutored her in math and reading, so when she entered school at three years old, she could read and spell three-syllable words. ___¡¾1¡¿___

Concerned about Barton's difficulty in making friends, her parents sent her to a boarding school, hoping it would make her more comfortable with her peers. ___¡¾2¡¿___ Barton lost her appetite and cried constantly. After only one term, she had to be brought home. Then, Barton stayed out of school to nurse her older brother through a serious injury and also volunteered to care for poor families during a smallpox (Ì컨£©outbreak.

In 1861£¬the Civil War broke out. The sight of wounded soldiers touched Barton deeply. She began to collect and distribute food, bandages, medicines, and other supplies for the Union army.

___¡¾3¡¿___ There, with little concern for her own safety, she cooked meals, assisted surgeons, and comforted wounded soldiers.

Eventually£¬because of working too hard£¬Barton collapsed£¬ill with typhoid fever (É˺®Ö¢). ___¡¾4¡¿____ It was there that she learned of an organization based in Switzerland --- called the International Red Cross, whose work mirrored her own.

Shortly after Barton arrived back home in 1873£¬her sister died. ___¡¾5¡¿____ When recuperating (ÐÝÑø£©at a health facility in New York£¬she began planning for the establishment of an American wing of the International Red Cross. Although at first the government resisted£¬her efforts finally paid off. The American Red Cross was officially organized on May 21, 1881. Her influence lives on today in the work of the organization she founded.

A. Barton fell into a deep depression.

B. Unfortunately, it had the opposite effect.

C. Many people felt sorry for the loss of her sister and her own health.

D. Barton risked her life to transport wagonloads£¨»õ³µ×°ÔØÁ¿£©of supplies to the front lines.

E. When she recovered, her doctors prescribed (ָʾ) a long, restful trip to Europe.

F. Barton spent the following several months learning basics about Swiss Cross.

G. She easily kept up with the older children academically but did not fit in socially.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Thailand has several unique holidays. One of them is King¡¯s Birthday, which is a national holiday. On this day, each city is decorated with bright colored lights, and in the evenings the Thai walk around together looking at the decorations. Traditional dishes and family favourties are eaten, and meals always include steamed whole chicken with hot pepper dipping sauce and sliced roast pig¡¯s head.

New Year¡¯s Day is also important in Thailand. Brown eggs are boiled and then cooked in soy sauce, sugar, fish sauce and five spices. These eggs represent good life in the coming year. The Thai will also eat special egg rolls, dipped in namplaprig, a sweet and sour sauce. Decorations for the New Year include fruit like bananas, coconuts, pineapples and papayas.

Songkran is a three-day water festival that comes in April. For this holiday, people douse each other and everything they have with water in thanks for rain and in the hope of good luck. April is the hottest month in Thailand, so this festival is refreshing and fun. The celebrations also include a big dinner, at which curries, usually yellow ones, and long noodles are eaten. These noodles symbolize long life.

Loy Krathong is a November holiday that involves making bamboo boats and putting lighted candles into them. As these little boats float down the river, they are supposed to carry away sin and pay honor to the spitits of the water. After watching the boats, people eat a large meal that includes grilled chicken, fish, coconut and egg yolks. No matter what they are celebrating, Thai holidays always include family and good food.

¡¾1¡¿What would be the best title for this passage?

A. Songkran and Loy Krathong in the coming Year.

B. How the King Celebtates His Birthday

C. Special Acitivities on Holidays

D. Festivals in Thailand

¡¾2¡¿What can be seen on King¡¯s Birthday?

A. Roasted pig¡¯s head and grilled chicken

B. Long noodles served with dipping sauce

C. Towns decorated with colored lights.

D. Dinner tables filled with traditional eggs.

¡¾3¡¿What do brown eggs stand for?

A. Long life. B. A good life in the coming year.

C. Bad deeds carried away. D. Decorated tables with kinds of fruit.

¡¾4¡¿People douse(ÆÃË®) each other with water during_______.

A. Songkran B. Loy Krathong

C. King¡¯s Birthday D. New Year¡¯s Day

¡¾5¡¿When do people make small bamboo boats with lighted candles inside them?

A. In April B. In November

C. On the King¡¯s birthday. D. After people enjoy a large meal.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿You may ride on your bicycle in a rush to get to school every morning. You may fight to get a bit of space on a bus or in the subway. You may also watch taxis crawl their way through traffic jams.

No matter where you are, all big cities around the world have traffic jams these days. But although they all have their problems, many cities also have a type of transport that has become a cultural icon (ÎÄ»¯±êʶ)£®

In London to avoid the traffic above ground, people use the ¡°underground¡±£¬also called the ¡°tube¡±. The city has the oldest and most complicated underground railway system in the world and is the pride of many Londoners. With 12 lines and 275 stations across the city, the tube, is normally the quickest and easiest way of getting around London. In London, you are never far from a tube station.

New York is famous for its yellow cabs. They serve as a quick and easy way of getting across Manhattan, where the subway doesn't take you everywhere. Stopping a cab is easy; just stick out your arm like you do in any city. But£¬with over 12,000 yellow cabs in the Big Apple, they also cause traffic jams.

Since 1873 when the first cable car started public service, the slow and noisy vehicle has been a symbol of San Francisco. Although once damaged by a serious earthquake and challenged (ÌôÕ½) by cars, it is never caught in traffic jams and provides better views than the subway.

But there are no such symbols in Los Angeles. If you visit you'd better rent a car. The city's public transportation is terrible. It can take hours to get across town by bus. The subway covers just a small part of the city center. The light rail line only runs between the Long Beach hotel area and the city center. That's why Angelenos love their private cars more than any other people in the world.

¡¾1¡¿If you have a chance to London and want to avoid the traffic jams, you'd better ________.

A. ride vehicle B. take a taxi

C. use underground D. rent a car

¡¾2¡¿People in Los Angeles like their private cars because of the following EXCEPT that ________.

A. the public transportation is terrible

B. it is not expensive to take a private car

C. the underground railway covers a small part of the city center

D. people have to spend hours getting across the Los Angeles by bus

¡¾3¡¿The passage mainly tells us ________.

A. how big cities in the foreign countries keep on moving

B. how people in the city avoid the traffic jams

C. why London has the oldest and complicated subway

D. why people call New York the Big Apple

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What do the world¡¯s most successful people all have in common?

By examining the work habits of over 150 greatest writers and artists and scientists, the researchers including Standford Professor Jeffrey Preffer found that high achievers like Robert Moses turn out to be all alike:

Busy ! Busy!

¡¾1¡¿ In a study of general managers in industry, John Kotter reported that many of them worked 60 to 65 hours per week¡ªwhich translates into at least six 10-hour days. The ability and willingness to work difficult and tiring hours has characterized many powerful figures. Energy and strength provide many advantages to those seeking to build power.

Just Say No!

The difference between successful people and very successful people is that very successful people say ¡°no¡± to almost everything. And that¡¯s what gives them the time to accomplish so much. ¡¾2¡¿ And focus means saying ¡°no¡± to a lot of distractions(·ÖÉñ).

Know What You Are!

Ignore your weakness and keep improving your strengths. Don¡¯t waste time exploring skill areas where you have little competence. Instead, focus on¡ªand build on¡ªyour strengths. ¡¾3¡¿ .

Create Good Luck!

Luck is not magical¡ªthere is a science to it. Richard Wiseman studied lucky people for his book Luck Factor, and broke down what they do right. ¡¾4¡¿ By being more outgoing, open to new ideas, following the feeling that something is true, being optimistic, lucky people create possibilities.

Does applying these principles to your life actually work? Wiseman created a ¡°luck school¡± to test the ideas¡ªand it was a success. In total, 80 percent of people who attended Luck School said that their luck had increased. ¡¾5¡¿ .

A. Spend enough time to improve your weakness.

B. Achievement requires focus.

C. On average, these people reported that their luck had increased by more than 40 percent.

D. High achievers never stop working and they never lose a minute.

E. Busy people are more likely to be lucky.

F. This means knowing who you are, what you are and what you are good at.

G. Certain personality types are luckier because they behave in a way that offers the chance for good opportunities.

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¡¾2¡¿In one of Chen Yifei¡¯s paintings, a woman sits alone and her hand holding the fan is e_____________ positioned above her knees.

¡¾3¡¿The streets in this neighborhood are ____________ £¨ÏÁÕ­µÄ£©than before, so it is better not to deliver the goods by truck.

¡¾4¡¿We should pay special attention to the sea protection as it r_______ to the long-term development in the future.

¡¾5¡¿There are many famous e_____________ in the world history like Christopher Columbus.

¡¾6¡¿Because he drove after drinking alcohol, he has been b _________ from driving for six months.

¡¾7¡¿For the more ___________ people who prefer physical activities, we offer windsurfing and diving. £¨¾«Á¦³äÅæµÄ£©

¡¾8¡¿My grandfather spent quite a long time _____________ from the illness. £¨¿µ¸´£©

¡¾9¡¿I doubt that they have cheated on the exam, because their answers are e_______ the same.

¡¾10¡¿Nowadays, more and more travelers are looking for breakfast and ______________ in private homes. £¨×¡ËÞ£©

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Dr£®Barone has helped many kids smile who were born with defects(ȱÏÝ)£¬including me£®She did my first operations when I was a baby£¬which were the most important and ¡¾1¡¿ (effect)£®

I don¡¯t remember the first two operations very well£®but I do recall ¡¾2¡¿ third£®Dr£®Barone was kind and eased me into the process£®She let me choose my sleep medicine£¬ ¡¾3¡¿ (make)sure that I was okay£®I recently saw a picture of me before my operation£¬and I know ¡¾4¡¿ a big job she did£®

Dr£®Barone ¡¾5¡¿ (operate)on people with all types of birth defects£®She also goes to other countries where people cannot afford this treatment and helps them ¡¾6¡¿ free£®

Many people benefit from her new ways ¡¾7¡¿ (invent)to fix birth defects of the head and face£®She has won many awards£®A few of the most recent ¡¾8¡¿ (be)Best Doctors in America 2013-2014£¬America¡¯s Top Plastic Surgery£¬and many others£®

Dr£®Barone was my doctor when I was a kid£¬and even though I was ¡¾9¡¿ (probable) just another patient to her£¬to me she was ¡¾10¡¿ (much)than just my doctor£®She was and is my hero£¬and she gave me back my smile£®

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