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I will never forget watching my son play soccer in this middle school. My son was not a star player. In fact, he didn¡¯t have the opportunity to play for long in each game,1. the rules at that time made sure everyone was involved. In one game, with the score tied and time 2. (run) out, he was playing a defensive position. The other team¡¯s star player got 3. ball but my son was in his way. Somehow, when they met, the result was that the star player 4. (fall) on the ground and my son got the ball. He ran with 5. and had a clear path to the goal. His coach jumped up and down 6. (yell) ¡°go¡± and most of the parents yelled for victory. When my son kicked the ball several yards towards the goal, he 7. (sudden) stopped and went back to the star player, helping him get up. When we all got enthusiastic 8. the game and forgot about the basic values of fairness and fun, my son helped a player of the other team. I 9.(touch) deeply. After the game, I hugged my son proudly. I was so glad that my son knew there was something more important 10.winning.
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I'm writing to say something about the problems of children left behind in rural areas.
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Coolest Hotels in the World
Ariau Amazon TowersÖÐ/»ª-×Ê*Ô´%¿â
The Ariau Amazon Towers hotel will make you sleep in a tree house. Eight towers make up this hotel that offers over 300 rooms. If you really want to get into the spirit, book the Tarzan Suite which is large enough for a big family. You'll be thirty feet up in the air and can travel between the towers through their wooden walkways.
Prices: starting at $300 one night for each person for a regular room and going all the way up to $3000 for the Tarzan Suite.
For more information, visit the website: http://www.ariautowers.com
The Ice Hotel
Every winter in Jukkaarvi, Sweden, a special kind of hotel called the Ice Hotel is built. Each year, world-famous artists are invited to design and produce works of art from the ice, many of which can be found in the rooms. You'll have your choice between hot or cold rooms but you will be well advised to stay at least one night in a cold room for a true experience.
Prices: starting at $318 one night for each person for either a cold room or a warm one. For more information, visit the website: http://www.icehotel.com
Propeller Island
Propeller Island City Lodge is a very special hotel that was designed by a German artist. Each room provides you with the possibility of living in a work of art. Every single piece of furniture in the thirty rooms of the hotel has been hand-made and each room is completely different. You'll be able to choose a room based on your own personal tastes.
Prices: starting at just $91 a night for each person, and an additional person for only 20 extra dollars. For more information, visit the website: http://www.propeller-island.com
For information about other cool hotels in the world, visit the website: http://www.bahamabeachclub.com
1.What it special about the Ariau Amazon Towers hotel?
A. You can sleep in tree houses. B. You can choose any of the towers.
C. It is designed for big families. D. Every room has a walkway.
2.For two persons spending a night in one of these hotels, they have to pay at least _______.
A. $111 B. $182
C. $600 D. $636
3.Which website should you visit if you want to find out whether there exists a hotel under the sea?
A. http://www.icehotel.com B. http://www.ariantowers.com
C. http://www.propeller-island.com D. htlp://www.bahamabeachclub.com
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Housework is a frequent source of disputes (ÕùÂÛ) between lazy husbands and their hard-working wives, but women have been warned not to expect men to pull their weight any time soon.
A study from Oxford University has found that men are unlikely to be doing an equal share of housework before 2050. Mothers, the researchers warned, will continue to shoulder the burden of childcare and housework for the next four decades, largely because housework such as cleaning and cooking is still regarded as ¡° women¡¯s work¡±.
The gap between the amount of time men and women spend on housework has narrowed slowly over the past 40 years. But it will take another four decades before true housework equality is achieved, the study concluded. The research found that in the Nordic countries, the burden of housework is shared more equally between men and women. In the UK, women spend an average of four hours and forty minutes each day on housework, compared with two hours and twenty-eight minutes for men. This is an improvement from the 1960s, when British women typically spent six hours a day on housework, while men spent just 90 minutes every day.
But progress towards housework equality appears to be slowing in some countries. Dr Oriel Sullivan, a research reader from Oxford¡¯s Department of Sociology, said, ¡°we¡¯ve looked at what is affecting the equality in the home, and we have found that certain tasks seem to be given according to whether they are viewed as ¡®men¡¯s work¡¯ or ¡®women¡¯s work¡¯.¡±Dr Sullivan said cultural attitudes taught at school may be responsible for the views of housework.¡°At school it is much easier for a girl to be a tomboy, but it is much more difficult for a boy to enjoy baking and dancing,¡± she said.
1.What does the underlined part word probably mean in Paragraph 1?
A. Lose weight. B. Be lazy.
C. Earn money. D. Do equal housework.
2.Why will women continue to do more housework before 2050 ?
A. Because men are too busy to help.
B. Because they would like to do so.
C. Because they can do better in housework .
D. Because housework will still be considered as women¡¯s work.
3.From Paragraph 3,what do we know in the UK?
A. Men now spend just 90 minutes a day on housework on average.
B. Women now are too busy with their work to do housework.
C. Women now spend less time on housework than before.
D. Housework is shared equally between men and women.
4.In Dr Sullivan¡¯s opinion, what is to blame for the housework inequality?
A. Cultural attitudes towards housework.. B. Policies made by the government.
C. The time spent on work. D. The type of housework.
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When trying to learn some skills of doing homework, you need help from parents or other grown-ups. 1. Someday, you¡¯ll be older and you¡¯ll need to do things without their help.
As you grow up, you will be responsible for more and more of the work yourself. If you pay attention to how your parents or teachers help with your homework, you¡¯ll be able to do it by yourself when the time comes. And that time is soon. Good grades aren¡¯t the only benefit.2..
Sometimes students take too long to get started, put off the homework, or have trouble focusing. 3. Sometimes they don¡¯t think they can do it well. You need help from teachers and parents for this. It¡¯s normal to be worried about what will happen if you fail, but try to trust yourself and give it your best.
4. Tell parents or teachers what the problem is. Some kids have problems with attention, which can make it tougher to organize, focus and get it done. But they, too, can and should use this 1-2-3 method to get better at completing tasks.
Help from grown-ups can be a little boost (ÌáÉý)that helps you get ready to do it on your own. Who knows? 5. Many grown-ups struggle with doing complicated tasks like how to plan a whole week¡¯s dinners. If your parent is faced with such tough tasks, you know what advice to give:1. Get organized. 2. Stay focused. 3. Get it done.
A.You might even be able to help your parents.
B.In fact, their help will do you harm instead of good.
C.Perhaps they wait for adults to tell them what to do.
D.If you¡¯re struggling, don¡¯t be afraid to keep asking for help.
E.But remember that it¡¯s not good for them to do the work for you.
F.That is because they don¡¯t understand what they¡¯re supposed to be doing.
G.The more tasks you can do well on your own, the better you¡¯ll feel about yourself.
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Maps of the world¡¯s population show that the majority of people today live near water. 1.We also vacation at the beach and find comfort fishing on a lake. Nothing makes small children happier than the chance of playing in water. More interesting, this human favor for water makes evolutionary sense. 2.
Neuroscientist(Éñ¾ÏµÍ³¿Æѧ¼Ò) Michael Crawford of the University of North London has proposed that our ancient ancestors attached to the sea, and that their devotion paid off by allowing the human species to develop large and complex brains. Crawford claims that when humans separated from apes and appeared in the forests of Africa, they stuck close to rivers and beaches and started catching fish and crabs.3.
It's no coincidence, Crawford claims, that human brain growth began to increase rapidly once we left the woods and headed for the beach.
4.Psychiatrist(¾«Éñ²¡Ñ§¼Ò)and biochemist Joseph Hibbelin of National Institutes of Health has shown that across cultures there is direct link between amount of fish eaten each week and rates of depression. More interesting, Hibbelin and researcher Laura Reis have found that fish is commonly used as a symbol of happiness and good health in various religions and cultures.
5.We vacation on the coast and see the waves come and go, feeling happiness has taken over our brain. When we move inland, or go home from vacation, we lose touch with our sea roots and feel unhappy.
A. Sure, we need drinking water to live, but we have also benefited from what¡¯s swimming under waves.
B. We know that fish and the sea are good for us, and we seek them out.
C. We live along coastlines, around bays, up the course of rivers and streams and on islands.
D. Scientists help people overcome depression.
E. Scientists have also discovered that people who eat fish regularly are less likely to suffer from depression than those who eat less seafood.
F. It is good for our health to swim under the waves.
G. That sea food was packed with omega-3 fatty acids, essential fatty acids that promote brain cell growth.
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Best Companies
Shine United (Madison, Wisconsin)
In the past five years, this Wisconsin-based advertising agency has shared more than $500,000 in profits with its employees through the company's ShineShares program. The agency partnered with the University of Wisconsin's oncology department to develop the Ride, a biking event that benefits cancer research. Employees also get snacks every day, "Beer Thirty" on Thursdays, and Summer Fridays, a program that lets employees leave at noon.
GroundFloor Media (Denver, Colorado)
The key for workers at this midsize public relations firm in Denver is that employees work anytime, anywhere. Headquarters are in a former warehouse downtown, near Coors Field. The offices are spread around the central space that doubles as a wet bar every Thursday when the company's "bear club" brings in a new brew.
Ergodyne (St.Paul, Minnesota)
The St.Paul-based company has grown to operating out of a retired storehouse with plenty of natural light. Rules about dressing? "Wear something." Its purpose? To create cool, comfortable, and tough safety workwear for those who need it to get the job done. Ergodyne has around 50 employees, who enjoy hot dish cook-offs, tickets to sporting events, and at least one happy hour every quarter.
Southwest Michigan First (Kalamazoo, Michigan)
It's family first at this Michigan economic development advising agency. CEO Ron Kitchens says that in the past year, the company has made a push to go green, initially started by the millennial employees who make up half the agency's workforce. A new staff position was created for the purpose of making sure every employee is able to balance working and cheering at their kids' sporting events or going fishing.
1.What's the purpose of the ShineShares program?
A. To raise money for a research.
B. To let employees leave earlier.
C. To share the company's benefits.
D. To partner with a local university.
2.What does Southwest Michigan First encourage their employees to do?
A. To accompany their families.
B. To create new staff positions.
C. To join in cooking competitions.
D. To enjoy themselves in sporting events.
3.Which company allows its staff a flexible working time?
A. Shine United.
B. GroundFloor Media.
C. Southwest Michigan First.
D. Ergodyne.
4.What can we know about the companies mentioned in the text?
A. They offer employees financial support.
B. They care about employees' happiness.
C. They have strict rules about dressing.
D. They have training programs.
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