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More and more Chinese students are putting study tours in foreign countries on their plans this summer.

Including language courses, sightseeing and international communication(交流), study tours meet the needs of Chinese parents and students for a long and fruitful holiday.

A recent report showed most study tour participants (参与者) were teenagers in middle schools. According to the report, 73 percent were middle school students, 11 percent primary school students and only 3 percent college students. And it’s getting more and more popular in middle schools.

According to a blue book about study tours, developing children’s horizons(视野) was the No. 1 reason for parents, while improving language skills, experiencing independence(独立) and different cultures were also popular.

Zhan Fuman, a 14-year-old girl from Guangzhou, is now on a 15-day study tour in Australia with a price tag of 32,800 yuan (about 4,870 U.S. dollars), and she went to the United States for her first study tour last winter. “She has been much more confident (自信) and independent since her first tour in the U. S. and learnt to use knowledge from books and real life communication,” said Zhu Wanxia, Zhan’s mother. “Going on a study tour does not lead to going to a foreign university in the future,” Zhu said, adding that she preferred her child to go to a top Chinese university instead.

1.Which of the following is NOT included in a study tour according to the passage?

A.Language courses and sightseeing.

B.Meeting friends in foreign countries.

C.International communication.

2.Who is more likely to have a study tour according to the report?

A.Jenny, 3 years old. B.Mike, 14 years old. C.John, 22 years old.

3.What is the most important reason for parents to let their children have a study tour?

A.Developing children’s horizons.

B.Improving language skills.

C.Experiencing independence.

4.Zhan Fuman has been much more confident and independent after ________.

A.she went to Australia for a study tour

B.she went to America for a study tour

C.she went to school in Guangzhou

5.Which of the following is NOT true about a study tour?

A.More and more college students want to have a study tour.

B.One may know more about different cultures from a study tour.

C.It may help to learn to use knowledge from books and real life communication

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One night in December, Roy got on the subway for Brooklyn to pick up his son from his grandmother’s.

Roy knew he needed to open the green folder(文件夹)on his legs,because inside lay his son's math excises that father and son were supposed to complete together.

His son,who was in fourth grade,had just failed a test. Roy,40,was never great at math. He opened the folder and started on a problem,but wasn't sure if he was doing it correctly. Then a man got on the train and sat next to him.

"He looked like a teacher or something knowledgeable,"Roy thought,"he might know something about math. "

Like most New Yorkers. Roy didn't often talk to others on the subway. But this time,he shared his problem with the stranger. To his surprise,the man offered to help. The two men talked through the math problems. The stranger helped Roy understand them,so he could later teach his son.

The moment was captured(拍摄)by Jean Stoker,who was heading home from her job and saw the pair doing homework. She posted the photo online. "I really love seeing things like this especially in New York,"she wrote. "To be a dad…and put his pride aside and learn from a complete stranger…it was so cool. "

The 20-minute subway lesson gave Roy high hopes that his son would pass the next test. "He's going to knock it out of the park. "Roy said.

1.The story happened ______________.

A.on Roy's way to work B.on a winter evening C.between a father and his son

2.A man sat next to Roy when Roy was ______________

A.opening his son's folder B.working on a math problem C.talking with a teacher

3.What did Jean do?

A.She shared the story online B.She took a photo with Roy. C.She volunteered to help Roy.

4.The underlined words in the last paragraph "knock it out of the park" mean "______________”

A.go crazy B.ask for help C.do a good job

5.Which of the following is the best title?

A.Father and his son B.A helpful stranger C.A moving moment on the subway

James sat outside the office waiting for the interview. He felt so_______ that he didn’t know what to do with himself. The person who had gone in before him had been in there for nearly an hour. And she looked so sure when she went in,_______ James. He felt_______ that she already got the job. The problem was that he wanted this job so much. It meant _________ to him. He had bought about it such a lot before the day of the interview. He had imagined himself _______ brilliantly at the interview and _______ the job immediately.

But now here he was feeling _______ He couldn’t remember all those things he had planned to say. At that moment, he almost decided to get up and _______.But no---- he had to do this. He had spent so much time considering get the job that he couldn’t _______like that. His hand were hot and his mouth felt dry.

At last, the door of the office opened. The woman who had gone in an hour earlier came out, looking very __________ with herself. She smiled sympathetically at James. The manager then appeared at the office door. “ would you like to come in now, Mr. Davis? I’m sorry to have kept waiting.”.

Choose the best answer

1.A.excited B.nervous C.careless D.sure

2.A.not being B.not like C.against D.not about

3.A.interested B.sure C.nervous D.surprised

4.A.everything B.something C.nothing D.anything

5.A.explaining B.performing C.answering D.writing

6.A.having B.giving C.being offered D.being asked for

7.A.crazy B.excited C.probable D.terrible

8.A.leave B.go in C.prepare D.practice

9.A.take back B.put off C.give up D.give away

10.A.ugly B.pleased C.sad D.pretty

Some Amazing Apps for Your Smartphone

It's hard to imagine life in modern society without smartphones. Here are a few free and helpful apps that you can download to help you throughout the day.

If you have a habit of forgetting things and want to organize your life, give Evernote a try. It promises to help users remember everything. With a few clicks, you can send all of your photos, documents, and audio notes to your Evernote. Then your digital information can be stored in folders or tagged(标签)with useful keywords. When you need to access(进入)this data, you can perform a simple search and it will appear in seconds. Evernote can be used on smartphones, iPads, and computers, so you can access your data from everywhere.

Imagine you're watching a TV show and you hear a cool song in the background. You want to buy it but there's one problem: You don't know the name of the song. SoundHound is an app that will make this problem a thing of the past. It can make us quickly identify(辨别)songs. The app takes the song playing and compares it to thousands of other songs. Within seconds, it can tell you the name, artist, and album of the song you just heard.

Another wonderful app is Lookout. Hopefully you won't have to use it often, but when you do need it, Lookout can be a lifesaver. Its main function(功能)is to help you find your phone if it goes missing. Lookout does this by using your smartphone's data connection to locate(定位)your lost device. To see where your phone is on a map, simply log into Lookout from any web browser(浏览器). In the worst-case situation, if someone steals your phone, you can delete all of its data with a few clicks. This will be sure that no one will see any private information on your phone.

We've covered a few helpful apps but this is just the tip of an iceberg(冰山). If you do some searching online, you're certain to find lots of other apps that will make your life more convenient.

1.The writer mainly tells us ___________in the second paragraph.

A.who created Evernote and made it help organize our life

B.how we use Evernote to help remember things in daily life

C.where we download Evernote to our smartphones safely

D.what we have to do to prevent us from forgetting things

2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.Lookout can locate smartphones when we can't find them.

B.SoundHound can be used to watch TV on our smartphones.

C.We are not able to use Evernote on our computers or iPads.

D.Lookout can't clear away private information on our phones.

3.What does the writer imply(暗示)in the last paragraph?

A.Smartphones will slow down with more apps on.

B.We should read the writer's website for more apps.

C.It is important to keep some apps off your phones.

D.It is necessary to find more useful apps on our own.

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