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When we are reading, we often see one or two graphics in a text. Have you ever thought about these questions: Why are they there? What information do they give? Do they help with our reading and understanding?

Graphics are things like pictures, maps, charts and tables. They give information to readers. Very often, we can see different kinds of graphics in books, magazines and newspapers. Writers use graphics to get the readers'attention and give them some particular(ÌرðµÄ)information. Graphics help to understand the given information in a text. And graphics put the information in a particular order so that it's easy to understand when we take a quick look.

It is not always true that a picture is worth a thousand words. But many things are easier to show than to tell and they may also be easier to understand. Graphics are just the right things that give a great deal of information but it doesn¡¯t take much time to read and understand.

The right way to read and understand a graphic is to look at the picture and the words together. In a graphic, only a few words are used to explain what the picture shows you. Sometimes, numbers and percentages(°Ù·Ö±È) are also given to go with the words to explain things.

Now look at the graphic on the right. It is how a researcher used a graphic to show the number of hours spent sleeping by British teenagers each day. Can you understand it?

1.Which of the following is mentioned as a graphic?

A. A letter.

B. A poem.

C. A map.

D. A name card.

2.The writer thinks graphics are important because ____________.

A. less space is taken on a page

B. a picture is worth a thousand words

C. a lot of time can be saved for writers

D. many things are easier to show than to tell

3.When we read a graphic, we should ______.

A. find out if there are any tables in it

B. put the information in the right order

C. count how many words there are in it

D. look at the picture and the words together

4.The graphic given in the passage tells us that ________.

A. 5 British teenagers sleep for 8-9 hours every day

B. Chinese 18-year-olds spend 5-6 hours sleeping every day

C. 17% of the British teenagers sleep for 3-4 hours each day

D. 42% of the Chinese teenagers spend 6-7 hours sleeping each day

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Beijing World Hotel

Sports Club

You can do many different sports here to

keep healthy. You'll never get bored. Our

program is always working on new ways to

keep you strong and happy.

Location: First Lever, West Wing Building,

Beijing World Trade Center

Opening Hours: 14:00 to 21:30 hours

Gourmet

It is simple to prepare a great meal for your

family or friends now! You can buy the best

meat, milk products, wines, bread, cakes and

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Lost Horizon

You are the star at the Lost Horizon karaoke

room. Over 7000 choices of Chinese, Japanese,

Korean and English songs are all for your

singing pleasure.

Location: Ground Level, West Wing Building, Beijing World Trade Center

Opening Hours:

19:00 to 01:00 hours (Sunday-Thursday);

19:00 to 03:00 hours (Friday- Saturday)

Brauhaus

Here we open an excellent German bar.

Guests will feel the atmosphere of a bar in

Berlin, enjoy real German beers and meals.

Location: Ground Level, West Wing Building, Beijing World Trade Center

Opening Hours:

12:00 to 03:00 hours (Sunday-Thursday);

12:00 to 05:00 hours (Friday- Saturday)

For more information, please call service center(85144800)

1.If you want to find a place to sing karaoke, you can go to .

A. Sports Club B. Lost Horizon C. Gourmet D. Brauhaus

2.According to the passage, Gourmet is a place where you can .

A. do many different sports B. visit during the daytime

C. buy something to eat D. buy anything you want

3.Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A. You can enjoy real German beers and meals in Brauhaus.

B. Sports Club opens from 2:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m..

C. Lost Horizon is on Ground Level of West Wing Building.

D. You can stay in Brauhaus from morning till night.

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What Does a Lifelong Learner Look Like?

Lifelong learners never think of themselves as the greatest expert in anything. They continue-to learn and bring a great deal to the groups they belong to. What does a lifelong learner look like? Here are some of their main characteristics (ÌØÕ÷).

They are knowledge seekers. They are always searching for much information on a topic they're interested in and looking for new experience or opportunities to improve their knowledge or skills.

They are social and self-directed learners. They like taking different courses and taking part in discussions around subjects they are interested in. ___________________ they also know their own learning styles, and their strengths and weaknesses. They can plan and organize their own learning.

They are critical(ÅúÅÐÐÔµÄ) thinkers. They always use a lot of ways to analyze (·ÖÎö) and synthesize(A EX)information. From their research they judge the information to see if it is useful for the question at hand.

They are problem solvers. They will meet different problems while learning. However, they usually see problems as challenges and life experiences and try to stand above them.

1.What does the underlined "knowledge seekers" mean?

A. Persons who are looking for knowledge.

B. Persons who are teaching knowledge.

C. Persons whose jobs are inventing knowledge.

D. Persons who are testing knowledge.

2.What can be put in the blank(¿Õ°×´¦)?

A. They don¡¯t like learning on society.

B. They learn both from and with others.

C. They learn from plants and animals.

D. They invite each other to parties.

3.Which of the following most clearly shows you are a critical thinker?

A. You always use a lot of ways to analyse and synthesize information.

B. You believe in the information you get and use them in your study.

C. You correct mistakes someone makes as soon as you find them.

D. You ask others for help when you can¡¯t correct your own mistakes.

4.How is the passage organized? (P= Paragraph)

5.What is the purpose of the passage?

A. To describe the height, clothes and hairstyle of a lifelong learner.

B. To explain the relationship between common people and lifelong learners.

C. To suggest lifelong learners become experts.

D. To introduce some of the main characteristics lifelong learners have.

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