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  Getting paid to talk about the World Cup is a great job. I’m not a football commentator(评论员),though-just an English teacher in Japan.

   I came to Japan two years ago, and didn't think I would stay, but Japan has that effect on you. People often end up living here longer than they planned. I think it’s  best to teach in a biggest city where there are other foreigners to mix with, rather than a small town where English teachers often complain of feeling like a goldfish in a bowl. Many people choose to live in Tokyo, of course, which is good for the nightlife factor. But I’d say that for general quality of living, cities of neither too large nor too small, like Sapporo where I live, are better choices.

    I teach English  privately, which means I’m my own boss. If you want to devote yourself to private teaching, it’s well worth doing a TEFL course  first, because your lessons will be much better for it. The problem with private teaching is finding students; it took me a year to build up a full schedule(日程表)of private lessons, so I started out teaching in schools part-time.

     Most of my foreign friends here work full-time for big English conversation schools. The salary is fine to live on. But whether you can save money depends on how much going out and traveling you do here.

     The schools are reluctant to take time off –even teachers with tickets for the England-Argentina game had trouble getting the day off.

56.From the passage we know in Japan the write likes to live in_______.

A.Tokyo                             B.a small town                     C.a city of middle site                  D.a big city

57.According to the writer, one had better________first to do private teaching better.

A.take a TEFL course                                              B.decide his or her own lessons

C.find students                                                       D.build up a full schedule

58.The underlined sentence in the second paragraph implies that_______.

A.there are many foreigners in Japan                  B.Japan is good for nightlife

C.they can teach English privately in Japan 

D.Japan has something more attractive than expected

59.The underlined word“reluctant”in the passage may probably mean_____.

A.kind                        B.unwilling                  C.free                                        D.careless

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With the rapid social development, the Internet now provides social networks that include online movies and videos.The major television networks have much less control over your mind and their broadcasts for entertainment and, more importantly, advertising.It has long been known that television’s audience will spend more time on the Internet than watching TV.People have found another means of entertainment by going to websites which seem to satisfy their specific interests more completely.This isn’t very good news for the television networks.

    The influence of people using DVRs (Digital Video Recorder) also has led to fewer and fewer viewers watching television commercials.Market research indicates the effectiveness of TV ads is getting weaker as a result.Many DVR owners are fast forwarding and skipping television commercials.With viewers now spending an average of four times longer on the Internet and more viewers avoiding commercials, this trend isn’t good for television’s advertising revenues(收益).

    Major TV advertisers know full well that their advertising dollars on TV aren’t as an effective investment as they once were.The major players in advertising have been moving towards the Internet as a serious alternative means of advertising.

    For thousands of people involved in Internet marketing, it’s history-making to share the revenue that previously all went to major television networks.There’s already a group of Internet marketers being paid a larger amount of advertising revenue.These are everyday people that work usually from home on their own.Advertisers can direct their advertising to websites where viewer types are more likely to be interested in their product or service.

    The development of the Internet and its role and change in our lives cannot be compared to any other form of media created throughout the history of mankind.

People are going to websites for entertainment because _______.

      A.they’d like to follow the last trend   

       B.there are fewer commercials

      C.there are more movies and videos   

       D.they can choose what meets their particular needs

We can learn from the second paragraph that ______.

      A.viewers are bored with television commercials 

       B.the television viewing time should be limited

       C.many television commercials are of poor quality

       D.there are more commercials on DVRs than on TV

It can be inferred from the passage that _____.

      A.people spend time on the Internet mainly for entertainment

      B.most people prefer to work at home nowadays

      C.the Internet will attract more and more advertisers

      D.the appearance of TV changed our lives

The passage mainly tells us ________.

      A.the rapid social development      

       B.the fast development of the Internet advertising

      C.the way to advertise on the Internet 

       D.the influence of television commercials

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Getting a new PC is one thing, Keeping it running smoothly is quite another. While a personal computer should continue to perform well for years, users know that system unsteadiness does exist Yet you can reduce it to the smallest amount by following the tips below .

First, put in as little software as possible. You’11 have fewer software –related problems and a system that is easier to manage.

Second, you should ensure that you have as much memory (RAM) in your PC as you need If you run  Windows 98,your computer should have as least 128 megabytes (MB)of RAM and more You can also get by with 128 MB of RAM if you use Windows NT or Windows2000,but these operating systems will run much more smoothly if you have 256 MB of RAM or more.

Third, make sure you buy good hardware. Noname products may be cheaper and sometimes just as good as named-brand products, but name-brand products usually became well-known because of famous companies because Windows will more often support the hardware that you buy ,If you are starting out with to have been tested thoroughly with your operating system, and you will generally experience fewer problems.

Fourth, do prepare for disaster .No matter how well your system runs when you get it ,the day will come when it will need to be replaced .Hopefully, you will replace it because technology has become outdated, but you may need to replace it also because the hard drive crashes or you begin experiencing problems that no one can figure out .That’s why it ‘s important to you’re your important to copy your important information regularly. Whether you use a tape backup device or a CD-RW drive, it’s important to make a regular backup plan and stick to it .

If you want to use Windows2000,but your computer only has 64MB.What will you have to do?

A. Change its RAM for at least 256MB,   B. Put in good software in your computer.

C. Enlarge its memory to at least 128 MB  D. Buy another new computer to match it .

How many pieces of advice on buying good hard-ware does the writer give us ?

A. Three        B. Two        C. One          D. four

It can be inferred from the passage that……

A. your computer will save the important information when its hard drive crashes

B. Your computer might lose all the information it stores when it crashes .

C. You must not put in much software.

D. You’d better use 128 MB of Ram if you run Windows NT.

the best title of this passage would be “……”

A. the Tips You must Follow

B. How to Start out with a Computer

C. How to Use your PC Better

D. How to Keep Your PC Stable

what does the underlined word “it ”(paragraph 1)refer to ?

A. System unsteadiness         B. personal computer

C. To perform well             D. Getting a new PC

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On a cold November afternoon,my mother and 1 were walking home from a   21   .We were dressed   22   .1 was feeling a little   23  as 1 was carrying our shopping,and decided to throw away something.So I started to walk towards a   24  when I noticed a poor man walking out of the restaurant in front of us.He   25   over to another nearby dustbin and started looking through it.

I suddenly felt very guilty because 1 was about to throw away a new drink just because it was

  26  .1 walked up to him and handed the   27   and some snacks over to him.The man looked up   28   and took what I gave him.

A huge smile   29   across his face and this   30    me to feel indescribable satisfaction.I felt I couldn’t be happier   31   myself.But then he said:“Wow,this is my son’s lucky day!”

With that,he thanked me happily and started off on his bike,I    32   heard him whistling a song as he rode away.

I got a warm  33 inside.I now understand  34  is meant by the saying “giving is getting”.

Although it only   35   a little action and a few words,I gained and learned more in those two minutes than I did in the rest of the month.Everyone in the world needs   36   ,everyone can   37   help and everyone will be helped by   38   kindness.

The image of that man’s happiness caused by my small gift appears in my mind every   39  I have the chance to do something nice.

This is the   40    of charity.

A.store             B.school             C.hospital                  D.factory

A.poorly       B.coldly              C.warmly                   D.expensively

A.glad              B.interested         C.bored                         D.tired

A.street            B.dustbin            C.toilet                   D.corner

A.walked          B.looked             C.thought                   D.took

A.cheap            B.heavy           C.tasteless                  D.full

A.money          B.toys                 C.drink                      D.clothes

A.in silence   B.in surprise         C.in interest            D.in a hurry

A.spread        B.came            C.went                       D.ran

A.forced           B.helped             C.made                   D.caused

A.with             B.to                    C.at                           D.for

A.still                     B.never               C.even                       D.ever

A.opinion         B.mind               C.idea                        D.feeling

A.which           B.what             C.that                        D.it

A.cost              B.took                C.spent                   D.asked

A.1ove             B.money             C.help                       D.drink

A.give              B.send                C.offer                      D.have

A.showing        B.expressing        C.1ending                  D.saying

A.moment        B.day                 C.minute                    D.time

A.aim                     B.meaning          C.strength                  D.power

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On the whole, it’s not something we parents shout about, but one in four of us does it. Hiring private tutors for our children is now widespread.

       “It’s expensive, but worth it,” says Ashan Sabri, whose daughter Zarreen, is having tuition in biology and chemistry in preparation for A-levels this summer. “My husband and I tried to tutor her at home, but we found all our knowledge was out of date and we were only confusing Zarreen. We also tried a group revision course but all the children were sitting in a room for different kinds of exams. On the whole, we think one-to-one tuition works best.”

       The real reason is: does tutoring do any good?

“It’s not the magic bullet,” says Professor Judith Ireson, author of a 2005 Institute of Education report on the subject. “It’s still up to the child to do the learning. If he or she isn’t interested, sending them to a private tutor won’t do any good. However, we did find that students who had private tuition in mathematics during the two years before GCSE achieved on average just under half a grade higher than students who did not have a tutor.”

In which case, surely it’s time to break open the champagne? Not necessarily, says Elaine Tyrrell, head of The Rowans School, Wimbledon, a preparation school which regularly gets children into the best private schools.

“While we recommend private tutoring for a few children whose first language isn’t English, we don’t encourage it for the others. With the level of education they get here, children really ought to be able to pass the entrance exams without any extra teaching. And our worry is that they might just get used to getting help from last-minute tutoring, but, once they actually get to that school, they won’t be able to cope.”

But Mylene Curtis, owner of Fleet Tutors, one of the biggest tutoring agencies in the country, holds a different view.

“In some respects, the hurdles children have to leap in order to get into these schools are set at a higher level than the reality,” says Curtis. “We often find that, once a child has got into a school, the standard of work isn’t as high as was feared. The trick is to do well enough in the exam to win a place.”

What does Ashan Sabri think of the group revision course?

A. It’s expensive but worthwhile because it works the best.

B. It confuses students because the knowledge taught in it is out of date.

C. It isn’t effective because it doesn’t focus on specific exams.

D. It is effective because it doesn’t focus on specific exams.

What do the underlined words “magic bullet” in Paragraph 4 mean?

A. Something that cannot help to solve problems at all.

B. Something that solves a difficult problem in an easy way.

C. Something that seems useful but has no use at all.

D. Something that encourages interest in study.

According to Elaine Tyrrell, private tutoring is _______.

A. effective in language learning but not for exams

B. effective for foreign students but not for local students

C. unnecessary in most cases and may harm the further study of students

D. unnecessary in secondary school but helpful to further study

What can be inferred from the last two paragraphs?

A. Fleet Tutors and the Rowans School are competitors.

B. Entrance exams to schools are too difficult for most students.

C. Further study isn’t as difficult as was first thought.

D. Private tuition is worth the financial investment.

What attitude does the author hold towards home tutoring?

       A. Critical           B. Objective         C. Supportive          D. Uninterested

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