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       You may know the song Happy Birthday very well. But do you know about its writer? It was written by an American girl. And she became very rich after that.
       When she was a child, she was poor. Once, she was invited to her friend's birthday party. She was
pleased but sad because she didn't have enough money to buy a gift for her.
       "The party is coming soon, but now I have little money." Tears ran down her face.
       Later that night she was in bed, thinking about the gift when the door opened and her grandma came
in." What happened? " her grandma asked. Hearing the girl's story, she said, "Don't worry. I think I can
help you. How about singing a song together? Happy birthday to …"What a beautiful song! They sang
and sang. Suddenly she woke up. It was a dream! She decided to write it down at once and sing it to her
friends at the party.
       When she sang the song at the party the next day, her friends were very happy. "How wonderfully you sing! We haven't heard such a beautiful song before. Thank you for giving me the special gift." said her
friend. And they learnt to sing it together. Later the girl became well-known in America.
1. The song Happy Birthday was written by                     .
A. an American girl
B. an American girl's grandma
C. an American boy
D. an American girl's friend
2. The girl was sad because                   .
A. she didn't want to go to the party.        
B. she would be busy that day.
C. she didn't have enough money to buy a gift.
D. she wasn't invited to the party.
3. What gift did she give her friend?                    
A. A flower.  
B. A toy.    
C. An interesting book.  
D. A song.
4. What did her friends think of the song?  It was                  .
A. boring        
B. beautiful  
C. exciting            
D. interesting
5. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. The girl was still poor after writing the song .
B. The girl sang the song with her grandpa in her dream.
C. The girl's friends had heard the song before.  
D. The girl became famous because of the song.
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You may know that more people drink coffee than tea around the world. And that, after oil, it is the second biggest traded commodity(商品). You may also know that the drink comes from beans which are first roasted and then ground. But what else do you know about this popular drink?

It is said that the story of coffee started with an Ethiopian goatherd named Kaldi. One day Kaldi was surprised to see that his goats were behaving very strangely. Instead of grazing(吃草) quietly, they were jumping around, almost dancing. He also noticed some red “cherries” from a plant that the goats were eating. He tried some himself and was surprised by the feeling of extreme happiness and excitement. He felt like dancing too!

But it wasn’t used as a drink at first - it was used as food. The coffee berries, mixed with animal fat, were used by monks to stay awake during long hours of prayer. From Ethiopia, coffee was later cultivated in Yemen and the first hot drink was developed there around AD 1000. Three centuries later Muslims were keen coffee drinkers and as Islam spread, so did coffee. Coffee houses appeared in Cairo and Mecca.

For hundreds of years the plants were protected safely. But some beans were smuggled(偷运)out of Arabia and taken to India. In the 17th century, coffee was soon grown in a new continent. From India to Indonesia, a century later the beans were once again smuggled to Brazil. Brazil is now the largest coffee producer in the world.

It was the caffeine(咖啡因)that made the goats dance and kept the monks awake. Although it is found in other soft drinks and tea, coffee has the most caffeine. In the short term, a couple of cups of coffee can prevent fatigue and delay sleep. But several cups a day, every day, can cause anxiety and restlessness.

1.What is the world’s biggest traded commodity?

A. Oil   B. Coffee   C. Tea

2.Why did the goatherd want to dance?

A. Because he liked to dance with his goats.

B. Because he found his goats behaving strangely.

C. Because he ate some red “cherries” from a plant.

3. Which of the following events came first?

A. Coffee houses appeared in Mecca.

B. Coffee became a drink.

C. Coffee spread as Islam spread.

4. Which sentence is true?

A. Monks were the first to drink coffee.

B. Too much coffee can make people anxious.

C. Brazilians liked drinking coffee the most.

5. Around the world more people drink coffee than tea because _____.

A. coffee berries can be eaten

B. coffee has the most caffeine

C. coffee can prevent fatigue and delay sleep

 

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     You are welcome to Hong Kong Disneyland! When you enter the park, you'll be walking back in time. In Main Street
USA, you will see old-time taxis and yellow street, lamps. This is a small US town in the early 1900s. If you go into the
shops or restaurants, you can enjoy delicious food!
     A train may take you to a beautiful place high in the air. It's Sleeping Beauty Castle. Now you are in Fantasyland! It's
the home of your favourite Disney stories. Why not talk to Donald Duck? You can sit on a flying elephant, take a spin
(旋转)in the teacup, or go under the sea! In Adventureland, you'll go into a dark jungle(丛林地带). Follow the river,
surprises wait for you at every corner. In the middle of the river is an island with a tree-house. You can also watch the
dancing and music from the Disney classic(经典) The Lion King.
     Science-fiction(科幻小说) fans will get excited in Tomorrowland. You can join a cartoon character to save the world.
It's also cool to rocket(乘火箭) through outer space in own spaceships!
     Here, you'll find surprises that are not in other Disneyland parks. Mickey even wears a red-and-gold Chinese suit.
Mulan will have her own pavilion(亭子).The fireworks at night are even played to go with music!
     任务:Cheng Ping来到了香港迪斯尼乐园,假设你是当地导游,请你根据材料相关信息,带Cheng Ping去能满足她愿望的地方。
Cheng Ping wants to
You could take her to
take pictures with Mulan.
Mulan Pavilion
get some information on space.
1.                         
take old cars.
2.                         
see the whole park.
3.                         
have a picnic.
4.                         
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       You should be careful in the giving of gifts. Never give a gift in a job
interview or go to a business meeting. Gifts are usually given during special
holidays or as "thank you" for special invitations.
       At the time of arriving, you may give your gift to the host (主人) once
the introductions are made. With gift giving a few rules are in order: Be
modest  (适度的 ) with  your  gift, do  not  buy  expensive gifts.
      Special food from your country or a bottle of wine are best if you do
not know the host very well,but be certain that your gift will not require
attention. You can usually say something like "I thought you would like
this a little later" when you offer your gift.
     Be careful of giving wine , a bottle of wine is usually all right if you
know your host drinks wine. Flowers are good but remember: roses are
for personal relationships. Do not give roses. Cut flowers are nice if they
are in a vase(花瓶) . A small cultural gift from your'country is usually
very suitable. 
     Make sure your gift is packaged nicely with a nice card.

1.You should be ________ of giving of gifts..
2.You'd ________not give a gift when you go to a job interview.

3. We can ________ some gifts each other during the special holidays ,
such as Christmas Day.

4. ________ _______ ________ _______can be all right if you
know your host drinks wine.
5 .You should remember not to give              to others because they are for
personal relationships
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       You have heard of Webster Toys. Webster have made good, safe, interesting toys for more than a
hundred years. Now, we sell them, and children play with them, in countries from New Zealand to
Norway and from Japan to Brazil. We are looking for someone to sell our toys in the
Far East. He or she, should be between the ages of thirty and forty. He should already have some years
of selling experience in world markets. He should speak English well, and at least one other Far Eastern
language.
       The person we are looking for would live in Singapore and work in one office there, but he must
travel for up to six months a year. He should know the Far East quite well. He should know how to sell
in established markets and where to find new ones. He should understand money and make more than
ever before, for himself and for Webster Toys.
       Webster want someone who can stand on his own feet. If you think you are the person we are
looking for, write to Mr. J. Sloman at our Head Office.
1. Webster are looking for a person to sell toys            .
A. in New Zealand                    
B. in Norway
C. in Brazil                            
D. in the Far East
2. The person Webster are looking for should be            .
A. thirty years of age
B. forty years of age
C. between thirty and forty years of age
D. less than thirty years of age
3. "He should already have some years of selling experience in world markets" means
"__________".
A. he has already sold things in different parts of the world for some years
B. he has sold toys for some years
C. he has sold toys all over the world for some years
D. he has already sold things for some years
4. The person Webster are looking for should speak            .
A. good English and any one other language
B. good English and a Far Eastern language
C. good English or any other language
D. good English or any other foreign language
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    You, of course, know that you will never add vcry rapidly to your vocabulary by merely coming  across
 words, or by reading or by  talking. You must have a plan.
    Here is one way to get ahead with words in everyday  life.  It's the simplest thing in the world.
    Buy a small pocket notebook. When you read a newspaper, a magazine, or a book, or listen to TV or
 radio, and come upon a strange word, enter it in your notebook. Then look it up in the dictionary. If you
find that it's a word too difficult to understand or a highly technical mterm, just pass it by.  But if it sounds
like a word that will be helpful to you. take possession of it, make it your own personal possession.  Say
it aloud many times. Study its exact meaning, and note its root. Be sure, also, to copy from the dictionary
the example sentence in which it is used, if such is given.  Then write your own sentence in line with the
example in the dictionary. 

    All this will take only a few minutes or so, but it is necessary to make the practice a daily habit. Then
the list in your notebook will grow gradually, as will your command of English.
1. This passage is mainly about_________.
A. adding vocabulary by keeping notes
B. a rapid way to add vocabulary
C. a simplest wav to add daily vocabulary
D. a plan to add technical vocabulary
2. According to the passage, when you come across a new word, _____________.         
A. you just forget it
B.you must look it up in the dictionary and possess it if it will be useful
C. just enter it in your notebook and remember it
D. first look it up, then only the one which is helpful needs to be possessed
3. In the passage the phrase "in line with" in the third paragraph means "_________".           
A. according to            
B. beside
C. under the line of          
D. between the line of
4. From this passage it can be inferred that the most effective way to add vocabulary is ___.       
A. to look up any word you meet
B. to list useful words in your notebook
C. to keep on practicing helpful words in your notebook every day
D. to write down example sentences from the dictionary

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