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make sense     make up of  run out of  be populat with  in particular    take it easy
l. A peace________ ten soldiers and an officer was sent to Africa.
2. Among all English poems,l enjoy those written by Shakespeare
3. -Mr Smith,l have an ache on my Leg.
  -____________.Let me have a look.
4. If we _________ the  oil , what  would  we  do?
5. No matter how you read it,this sentence doesn't_________.
6. What has made us puzzled is that why this pop star_________ the young.

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As the United States continues to argue over the future of illegal immigrants traveling across its borders, I went on a journey to discover what hardships people crossing the border from Tijuana must face.

I worked at a soup kitchen, where I came into contact with many poor citizens who had recently arrived in Tijuana. One of the people I served was a Guatemalan (危地马拉人) named Juan, who washed cars for low pay in the US. After we spoke for 10 minutes, Juan introduced me to his girl- friend, a local stripper (脱衣舞女) who offered to give me a free lap dance (热舞) if I ever de-cided to visit the club across the street. I certainly didn't need to respond to this.

I also visited a shelter for the recently deported (驱逐) and those who have recently arrived in Tijuana from other Mexican states. Tijuana is home to more than 1.5 million people and is populat-ed by many migrants(移居者) who arrive and leave mostly for reasons of employment.

Having dinner at the shelter, I talked with those who planned to stay the night. Seated at my table was a man in his 40s. He had recently been deported from Los Angeles for not having the proper legal documentation (证明文件).The only belongings he carried with him were a few clothes and an album filled with pictures of his wife and three daughters in Los Angeles. I was surprised by how open he was in sharing his story. I feel bad for not learning his name before I left.

Returning to my country on the final day of my trip awakened a strange feeling inside me. I went on this trip with an open mind and heart and was given the chance to communicate with so many different people that I wouldn't have met in my everyday life. I felt guilty for taking so many things for granted, while people a few hundred miles away are already satisfied with the simpler things that they have.

1. From the passage above, we know that Tijuana is ________.

   A. a city in Mexico                               B. a country near US

   C. a place in the US                                      D. a city where Juan came from

2. People came to Tijuana and left because ________.

   A. they were ordered to leave by government     B. they could not find jobs

   C. they were not satisfied with their daily life     D. they had nowhere to live in but shelters

3. By "strange feeling" in the last paragraph, we can imply that the writer ______.

     A. feels guilty for the people living there

     B. may love and value what he has now

     C. does not realize the simple life other people have

     D. thinks the people there are satisfied with their life

4. What is probably the best title for the passage above?

     A. A Real Lesson.                    B. A Pleasant Journey.

     C. The Simpler, the Better.             D. What a Life.

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Wugging, or web-use giving describes the act of giving to charity at no cost to the user. By using Everyclick.com, which is being added to a number of university computers across the UK, students can raise money every time they search; but it won’t cost them a penny.

Research shows that students are extremely passionate about supprting charity-88% of full-time students have used the In tenet to give to charity. This age group is often the least likely to have their own income.19% of 22 year olds have short-term debts of more than ?5,000.With rising personal debt levels in this age group, due to university tuition fees or personal loans and a lack of long-term savings, traditional methods of donating to charity are often not appealing or possible.

Beth Truman, a 21-year-old recent university graduate, has used Everyclick.com to donate to her chosen charity, the RSPCA, for two years and has seen the “wugging” grow in popularity with students.“wugging”grow in popularity with students.“When you’re at university you become more socially aware, but it’s sometimes hard to give to others when you have little money yourself, “says Beth.“Wugging is great for people in this age group as it allows them to use the technology on a daily basis to give to charity, without costing them a single penny.”

Wugging is perfect for people who want to be more socially aware and supportive but don’t feel they have the means to do so. Students using the web can raise money for causes they care about without costing them anything in terms of time or money, and charities get a valuable source of funding.

Everyclick.com works like any other search engine, allowing users to search for information, news and images but uses can decide which of the UK’s 170,000 charities they would like to support through their clicks,Everyclick.com then makes monthly payments to every registered charity.

Launched in June 2005,Everyclick.com is now the eighth largest search engine and one of the busiest charity websites in the UK.

66.According to the passage,“wugging”is actually     .

A.a website       B.a charity-related action

C.a school organization D.a student movement

67.In the case of charity,Everyclick.com     .

A.frees students of the financial worries  B.receives much money from students

C.offers valuable information to students   D.praises students for their money-raising

68.what does Beth Truman think of the “wugging”movement?

A.It makes Everyclick.come popular in the UK

B.It becomes easy to do charity because of it

C.It results in students’ more social awareness

D.It helps students to save money

69.From the passage, we can conclude that   .

A.most full-time students do charity on the Internet every day

B.Everyclick.com helps students pay for the college education

C.“wugging”is a win-win idea for both students and charities

D.Everyclick.com is the most successful search engine in the UK.

70.What would be the title for this passage?

A.“wugging”,a new populat term on the Internet.

B.British people show strong interest in charity.

C.More Britain charities benefit from the Internet.

D.Students raise money for charity by“wugging”

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  Wugging, or web-use giving describes the act of giving to charity at no cost to the user.By using Everyclick.com, which is being added to a number of university computers across the UK, students can raise money every time they search; but it won’t cost them a penny.

  Research shows that students are extremely passionate about supprting charity-88% of full-time students have used the In tenet to give to charity.This age group is often the least likely to have their own income.19% of 22 year olds have short-term debts of more than £5, 000.With rising personal debt levels in this age group, due to university tuition fees or personal loans and a lack of long-term savings, traditional methods of donating to charity are often not appealing or possible.

  Beth Truman, a 21-year-old recent university graduate, has used Everyclick.com to donate to her chosen charity, the RSPCA, for two years and has seen the “wugging” grow in popularity with students.“wugging”grow in popularity with students.“When you’re at university you become more socially aware, but it’s sometimes hard to give to others when you have little money yourself, “says Beth.“Wugging is great for people in this age group as it allows them to use the technology on a daily basis to give to charity, without costing them a single penny.”

  Wugging is perfect for people who want to be more socially aware and supportive but don’t feel they have the means to do so.Students using the web can raise money for causes they care about without costing them anything in terms of time or money, and charities get a valuable source of funding.

  Everyclick.com works like any other search engine, allowing users to search for information, news and images but uses can decide which of the UK’s 170, 000 charities they would like to support through their clicks, Everyclick.com then makes monthly payments to every registered charity.

  Launched in June 2005, Everyclick.com is now the eighth largest search engine and one of the busiest charity websites in the UK.

(1)

According to the passage, “wugging”is actually __________.

[  ]

A.

a website

B.

a charity-related action

C.

a school organization

D.

a student movement

(2)

In the case of charity, Everyclick.com __________.

[  ]

A.

frees students of the financial worries

B.

receives much money from students

C.

offers valuable information to students

D.

praises students for their money-raising

(3)

what does Beth Truman think of the “wugging” movement?

[  ]

A.

It makes Everyclick.come popular in the UK

B.

It becomes easy to do charity because of it

C.

It results in students’ more social awareness

D.

It helps students to save money

(4)

From the passage, we can conclude that __________.

[  ]

A.

most full-time students do charity on the Internet every day

B.

Everyclick.com helps students pay for the college education

C.

“wugging”is a win-win idea for both students and charities

D.

Everyclick.com is the most successful search engine in the UK.

(5)

What would be the title for this passage?

[  ]

A.

“wugging”, a new populat term on the Internet.

B.

British people show strong interest in charity.

C.

More Britain charities benefit from the Internet.

D.

Students raise money for charity by“wugging”

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  When people hear a president speak, they seldom think about others heoping to shape the presentation(报告)Today, however, presidents depend on writers such as JTerry Edmonds to help them communicate(交流)effectivelyEdmonds is the first African American ever to work as a full-time speechwriter for a USpresident; he is so the first African American to serve as director of speechwriting for White HouseHis is an all-American story of success

  Edmonds grew up in Baltimore, Maryland; his father drove a truck, and his mother worked as a waitressA great reader, Edmonds showed a gift for writing at his high School, BaItimore City College After graduating in 1967 Edmonds went on to Morgan Statc Universit

  Edmonds began his career in busincss, with jobs in public relations and communications

  Hw joinde the world of politics as news secretary fot his congressman (国会议员)from Baltimore During Bill Clinton’s presidency, he wrote speeches for Health and Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala and worked in a number of job in the White House and in governmental departments President Clinton then appointed(任命)him to the office of directory of speechwriting Follpwing the 2000 elections Edmonds returned to Morgan State University as the school’s special assistant to the president for 2001-2002

(1)

Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text?

[  ]

A.

Edmonds proved himself to be good at writing at high school

B.

Edmonds graduated from Morgan State University in 1967

C.

Edmonds was the first full-time speechwriter

D.

Edmonds served the White House after 2000

(2)

Edmonds entered the world of politics first as ________

[  ]

A.

news secretary for a Congressman

B.

a speechwriter for President Clinton

C.

news secretary in the White House

D.

a speechwriter for Secretary Donna Shalala

(3)

The text is most likely to be found in a book about ________

[  ]

A.

populat scoence

B.

historcal events

C.

succussful people

D.

Political sysytems

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