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Dear Mr. Zhang,
We have held a discussion about whether it is good or not for a top student to share a desk with a slower student.
Yours,
Li Ping

Dear Mr. Zhang,
We have held a discussion about whether it is good or not for a top student to share a desk with a slower student.
Some are for the idea. As they know, everyone has strengths as well as weaknesses. Although they are not good at lessons, they might do well in other fields like sports or arts. Therefore, they can learn from each other, and they may develop friendship. In addition, top students can help slower ones gain self-confidence by helping them with their lessons, which benefits them all.
However, others don't hold the same view. They think some slower students are always making trouble, such as keeping talking in class, breaking school rules, which may lead to them forming bad habits. Besides, slower students often ask top students questions, which has a bad effect on their studies.
In my opinion, I'd like to choose to share a desk with a slower student so that we can learn from each other and make progress together.
Yours,
Li Ping

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Some people bring out the best in you in a way that you might never have fully realized on your own. My mom was one of those people.
My father died when I was nine months old, making my mom a single mother at the age of eighteen. While I was growing up, we lived a very   36  life. We had little money, but my mom gave me a lot of love. Each night, she sat me on her lap and spoke the words that would   37  my life, ¡°Kemmons, you are certain to be a great man and you can do anything in life if you work hard enough to get it.¡±
At fourteen, I was hit by a car and the doctors said I would never   38  again. Every day, my mother spoke to me in her gentle, loving voice, telling me that no matter what those doctors said, I could walk again if I didn¡¯t want to be bad enough. She   39  that message so deep into my heart that I finally believed her. A year later, I returned to school-walking on my own!
When the Great Depression£¨´óÏôÌõ£©  40 , my mom lost her job. Then I left school to support£¨Ö§³Å£© both of us. At that moment, I decided never to be   41  again.
Over the years, I experienced various levels of business success. But the real   42  point happened on a vacation I took with my wife and five kids in 1916. I was dissatisfied with the second-class hotels for families and was angry that they charged£¨ÊÕ·Ñ£©an extra $2 for each child. That was too   43  for most American families. I told my wife that I was going to open a hotel for families that would never charge extra for   44 . There were plenty of doubters at that time.
Not   45 , mom was one of my strongest supporters. She worked behind the desk and even designed the room style. As in any business, we experienced a lot of hard time. But with my mother¡¯s words deeply rooted in my heart, I   46  doubted we would succeed. Fifteen years later, we had the largest hotel system in the world­ - Holiday Inn. In 1979 my company had 1,759 inns in more than fifty countries with an income of $1 billion a year.
You may not have started out life in the best situations. But if you can find a   47  in life worth working for and believe in yourself, nothing can stop you.
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When my son, Mark, was in the third grade, he saved all his pocket money for over three months to buy holiday presents. The third Saturday in December Mark said he had made his list and had twenty dollars in his pocket.
I drove him to a nearby supermarket. Mark picked up a hand basket and went in while I wailed and watched in the car. It took Mark over 45 minutes to choose his presents. Finally he came to the checkout counter (½»¿î´¦) and reached into his pocket for his money. It was not there! There was a hole in his pocket, but no money. Mark stood there holding his basket, tears falling down his face.
Then a surprising thing happened. A woman came up to Mark and took him in her arms. "You would help me a lot if you let me pay for you," said the woman. "It would be the most wonderful gift you could give me. I only ask that one day you will pass it on. When you grow up, I would like you to find someone you can help. When you help others, I know you will feel as good about it as I do no."
Mark took the money, dried his tears and ran back to the checkout counter as fast as he could. That year we all enjoyed our gifts almost as much as Mm-k enjoyed giving them to us.
I would like to say "thank you" to that very kind woman, and tell her that four years later, Mark went house to house collecting blankets (̺×Ó) and clothes for the homeless people in the fire. And I want to promise her that Mark will never forget to keep passing it on.
СÌâ1:When did the story probably happen?
A£®On Christmas Day.B£®Before Christmas Day.
C£®On New Year¡¯s Day.D£®After New Year¡¯s Day.
СÌâ2:When they got to the supermarket, Mark went in     .
A£®with the writerB£®by himself
C£®with the womanD£®with his friends
СÌâ3: What happened to Mark in the supermarket?
A£®His gifts were stolen.B£®He broke his basket.
C£®He lost his money.D£®He lost his way.
СÌâ4: Why did the writer want to say "thank you" to the woman?
A£®Because she bought Mark a nice present.
B£®Because she always paid money for others.
C£®Because she collected clothes for the homeless.
D£®Because she taught Mark to help people in need.
СÌâ5: What¡¯s the best title for this passage?
A£®A big supermarketB£®A kind woman
C£®A happy familyD£®A wonderful gift
Most people want to be happy, but few know how to find happiness. Money and success alone do not bring lasting happiness. Aristotle, a Greek thinker, said, ¡°Happiness depends upon ourselves.¡± In other words, we make our own happiness. Here are a few suggestions to help you be happier.
The first secret of happiness is to enjoy the simple things in life. Too often, we spend so much time thinking about the future ¡ªfor example, getting into college or getting a good job ¡ªthat we fail to enjoy the present. You should enjoy life¡¯s simple pleasures, such as reading a good book, listening to your favorite music, or spending time with close friends. People who have several close friends often live happier and healthier lives.
Another secret to living a happy life is to be active, and have hobbies where you forget your problems and time. Many people experience this dancing, or playing a sport, such as swimming. You can forget about your problems, and only think about the activity. Finally, many people find happiness in helping others. Studies show that people feel good when they spend their time helping others. If you want to feel happier, do good things for someone. You can help a friend with his or her studies, go shopping to buy food for an elderly person, or simply help out around the house by washing the dishes.
СÌâ1: The best title£¨±êÌ⣩of the passage is ________.
A£®Money Makes You HappyB£®The Secrets of Happiness
C£®Ideas for Helping Other People to Be HappyD£®Good Friends Make You Happy
СÌâ2:The second paragraph tells us that ________.
A£®the more friends you have, the happier you will be
B£®we shouldn¡¯t think about our future
C£®happiness is to enjoy the simple things in life.
D£®some people fail to live a happy life
СÌâ3:The passage gives us ________ pieces of advice on happiness.
A£®oneB£®twoC£®threeD£®four
СÌâ4:The writer thinks that ________.
A£®everyone knows how to live a happier life
B£®it¡¯s wrong to spend time on work
C£®hobbies take up too much time
D£®doing good things for someone can make you happier
СÌâ5:Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage?
A£®Reading a good book.B£®Traveling to a foreign country.
C£®Playing a sport.D£®Spending time with close friends.

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