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Candidates who fail to _______ _______ _______ will not be _______ to the university.

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Some people are lucky enough to be born with a good sense of direction and even if they have only visited a place once, they will be able to find it again years later.

I am one of those unfortunate people who have poor sense of direction and I may have visited a place time after time but I still get lost on my way there. When I was young I was so shy that I never dared ask complete

strangers the way and so I used to wander round in circles and hope that by some chance I would get to the spot I was heading for.

I am no longer too shy to ask people for direction, but I often receive replies that puzzle me. Often people do not like to admit that they didn't know their hometown and will insist on telling you the way, even if they do not know it; others, who are anxious to prove that they know their hometown very well, will give you a long list of directions which you can not possibly hope to remember, and still others do not seem to be able to tell between their left and their right and you find in the end that you are going in the opposite direction I you should be going.

If anyone ever asks me the way to somewhere, I always tell them I am a stranger to the town in order to avoid giving them wrong direction but even this can have embarrassing results.

Once I was on my way to work when I was stopped by a man who asked me if I would direct him the way to the Sunlight Building. I gave my usual reply, but I had not walked on a few steps when I realized that he had asked for directions to my office building. However, at this point, I decide it was too late to turn back and search for him out of the crowd behind me as I was going to meet with someone at the office and I did

not want to keep him waiting.

Imagine my embarrassment when my secretary showed in the very man who had asked for directions to my office and his astonishment when he recognized me as the person he had asked.

¡¾1¡¿ What is the writer going to do when someone asks him for direction?

A. He will direct the right way to the person willingly.

B. He will reply to it by the means of being a stranger to the town.

C. He will give the very person long list of direction.

D. He is going to show the man an opposite direction.

¡¾2¡¿Why did the writer consider himself to be an unlucky person?

A Because of his poor sense of direction.

B. Because he always forget the way to his home.

C. 13ecause he did not have any friend.

D. Because he used to be shy and dared not ask others the way.

¡¾3¡¿ How did the visitor feel when he was showed into the very room?

A. He felt strange.

B. He felt embarrassed.

C. He felt very sad.

D. He felt astonished.

¡¾4¡¿ Who showed the right way to the interviewee according to the passage?

A. Someone we don't know.

B. The writer did it for himself.

C. The secretary did so.

D. A warm-hearted old lady did such a thing.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Zhang Zhaojie, a 13-year-old schoolboy in Xiamen enjoyed many snacks during Spring Festival. ¡°I love chocolate and chips very much. They are high in sugar and fat. But I can¡¯t help eating them,¡± Zhang said.

Recently, an online list of favorite snacks in China became popular. It said that peanuts, walnuts and chocolate are good for our health, and jelly, potato chips and lollipops(°ô°ôÌÇ) are ¡°bad¡±. Almost every kid on the planet loves snacks, and they seldom care how healthy they are. Although some snacks like chocolate and candy are found everywhere, others are unique(¶ÀÌصÄ) to a country or a culture.

In Japan, Matcha(Ĩ²è) is a kind of green tea powder. It¡¯s made from tea leaves and can be used with ice cream or cakes. In fact, Matcha originated in China but took off in Japan. Biscuits or cookies covered with chocolate are also a Japanese favorite.

Potato chips and French fries are very popular in the US. They are cheap but tasty. But they are high in calories and eating too much may make you fat. Popcorn(±¬Ã×»¨) is another typical snack. People eat it when they are watching sports games or visiting the amusement park. Most cinemas also sell Popcorn.

In the UK, many people sit down for snacks at around 4 p.m. every day. They call it ¡°afternoon tea¡±. Traditional afternoon tea is biscuits and tea. People also have scones(¿¾±ý) with jam and cream, which is probably the most classic English snack.

Countries

Snacks

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Japan

Matcha

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Biscuits or cookies

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The US

¡¾3¡¿_______

¡ïcheap and tasty

Popcorn

¡ïwhen watching sports games and ¡¾4¡¿_______

¡ïwhen visiting the amusement park

The UK

Biscuits and tea

¡ïthe traditional afternoon tea

Scones

¡ïeaten with ¡¾5¡¿________________

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Around the world more and more people are _¡¾1¡¿dangerous sports and activities. Of course there have always been people who have ¡¾2¡¿ adventure-those who have climbed the ¡¾3¡¿ mountains, explored unknown parts of the world or ¡¾4¡¿ in small boats across the greatest oceans. Now, however, there are people who look for an immediate pleasure from a ¡¾5¡¿ activity which may only last a few minutes or even ¡¾6¡¿ £®

I would consider bungee jumping to be a good example of such an activity. You ¡¾7¡¿ from a high place with an elastic(Óе¯ÐÔµÄ)rope¡ª¡ª£º ¡¾8¡¿¡­to your ankles. You ¡¾9¡¿ at up t0 150 kilometres an hour until the rope stops you from ¡¾10¡¿_ the ground. It is said that 2 million people around the world have now ¡¾11¡¿_ bungee jumping. Other activities, ¡¾12¡¿ most people would say are as dangerous as bungee jumping, . ¡¾13¡¿_ jumping from tall buildings and ¡¾14¡¿ into the sea from the top of high rocks.

Why do people take part in such activities as these? Some psychologists(ÐÄÀíѧ¼Ò) suggest that it is because life in ¡¾15¡¿ society has become safe and boring. Not very long ago, people¡¯s lives were constantly in ¡¾16¡¿ .They had to go out and hunt for ¡¾17¡¿ , and life was a continuous battle for survival.

Nowadays, according to many people, life offers ¡¾18¡¿ excitement They live and work in relatively safe condition; they buy food in shops; and there are doctors and nurses to ¡¾19¡¿ them if they become ill, The answer for some of these people is t0 ¡¾20¡¿ danger in activities such as bungee jumping.

A. escaping from B. taking part in

C. going in D. taking in

A.looked up B. looked into

C. looked for D. looked around

A. lowest B. highest

C. beautiful D. wild

A. sailed B. swam

C. jumped D. crossed

A. safe B. excited

C. funny D. dangerous

A. years B. seconds

C. hours D. days

A. jump B. run

C.walk . D. cross

A. followed B. tied

C. brought D. took

A. go B.run

C.fall D. fly

A. falling B. running

C. flying D. hitting

A. tried B. looked for

C. found D. studied

A. that B. which

C. it D. what

A. hold B. include

C. find D. contain

A. swimming B. running

C. diving D. sailing

A. old B. modern

C. past D. formal

A. safety B. imperfection .

C. danger D. perfection

A. animals B. food

C. water D. dangers

A. few B. little

C. much D. many

A. look at B. look into

C. look for D. look after

A. look for B. look after

C. explore D. find

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