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Though I have lived in Canada for long time£®I still haven't got used to the life there£®This is probable because North American manners and Chinese manners are so different£®

In China, being modest(Ç«Ñ·µÄ)are a virtue(ÃÀµÂ)If someone praises you and says what your English is excellent, you should day, ¡°No, My English is still poor£®¡±And in North America, this is usually a sign of being weaker and not confident(×ÔÐŵģ©£®You should just say£¬¡°Thank you¡±

In the Canada, people only ask children about their ages£®Beside, people in China often stand up to offer an elderly person a seat on the bus£®In North America, however, an elderly person may feel embarrassing(ÞÏÞεģ©about being offered a seat£®

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My grandfather spent most of his life in a turbulent (¶¯ÂÒµÄ) India. After settling in New York, he took up his true passion: gardening.

Grandfather¡¯s garden was where I took refuge (±ÜÄÑ) from a world of adults and schoolwork. My grandfather cultivated squash (ÄϹÏ) and tomatoes ¡ª it was not rare to find me somewhere in the garden, either secretly eating a tomato, or just sitting and admiring my grandfather¡¯s hard work. However, as time went by, I did not have the chance to visit his house as often as I used to.

On my eleventh birthday, I received a gift bag wrapped in pretty paper from my grandfather. Excited to see what he had given to me for my birthday, I tore apart the paper only to find a yellow squash. I was very angry. What a stupid present!

But gradually, I realized that in my developing a relationship with his garden, I had unknowingly grown very close to my grandfather himself, something he wished to remind me of through his gift. His commitment towards doing things definitely influenced me. It could bring him a sense of accomplishment. Because of him, I try to model the idea of approaching everything with both drive and passion.

My grandfather passed away five years ago, but his influence on me could not be bigger than it is today. As I prepare to enter college and move on from my relatively sheltered high school life toward achieving complete independence, allowing my passions to find their way into whatever I may be doing will be very necessary. I still look up to my grandfather very much to this day, and I hope that one day I will be able to sow in my own garden, and give someone else a squash on his or her birthday ¡ª it was the most meaningful gift I have ever received.

1.When the author was young, she often visited the garden mainly to ______.

A. have a taste of her favorite vegetables

B. help her grandfather cultivate the garden

C. escape from the adults and schoolwork

D. admire her grandfather¡¯s hard work

2.When the author saw the squash gift from her grandfather, she was ______.

A. excited B. confused

C. curious D. upset

3.Why did the grandfather send the author a squash?

A. Squash was the author¡¯s favorite vegetable.

B. Squash was the greatest achievement of him.

C. He wanted to remind the author that they had been close.

D. He wanted the author to follow his career.

4.What¡¯s the best title for the text?

A. A Special Gift ¡ª Yellow Squash

B. Grandfather and India

C. Life with Grandfather

D. Gardening and Life

Our world is full of tourist traps and crowds of people. What if you could get out ahead of the crowded people and visit a place before it started swarming with crowds of people?

Jos¨¦ lgnacio, Uruguay

Only about 300 people actually live here, but in winter, Latin famous stars like Shakira gather here. A new luxury hotel named Bahia Vik is in the process of opening, and Jos¨¦Ignacio is preparing to host an international art festival. You can enjoy art atmosphere here and eat steaks at La Huella restaurant.

Koh Rong, Cambodia

Visiting this Cambodian island is like stepping into a screen saver. With only a few houses and some fishing villages, many people say it¡¯s like Thailand 20 years ago when tourists landed the untouched beaches. Ferries started regularly shuttling tourists to Koh Rong only a few years ago, but things are still pretty quiet until someone plans to build an airport.

Riga, Latvia

Latvia is Europe¡¯s best kept secret, but all has changed now since Riga was named the European Capital of Culture in 2014. The city also ranked as Europe¡¯s cheapest destination for backpackers this year, with an average cost of just $33 per day for food, lodging, transportation and entertainment. Hurry up and peruse (ÑжÁ) Old Riga and St. Peter¡¯s tower, and get fancy at the Latvian National Opera.

Puglia, Italy

With food travel on the rise, Puglia is becoming a household name. Under the Italian cultural influences, the Mediterranean diet takes one of its purest and most delicious forms: food is locally purchased and restaurants are quaint (¾«ÖµÄ) and are of high quality, which have good reputations.

1.The first paragraph is used to .

A. complain about tourist traps

B. introduce the topic of the text

C. warn readers to avoid crowded people

D. show how tired travelers feel after holidays

2.When visiting Koh Rong, you can .

A. take a boat to get there

B. eat steaks at La Huella restaurant

C. find there is a large beautiful airport

D. find it¡¯s as developed as Thailand

3.Which of the following will cost travelers least in Europe?

A. Jos¨¦ Ignacio, Uruguay.

B. Koh Rong, Cambodia.

C. Riga, Latvia.

D. Puglia, Italy.

4.What can we know about Puglia?

A. Its diet enjoys wide popularity.

B. Its food price is rising rapidly.

C. It has the most delicious food in Italy.

D. It has a luxury hotel named Bahia Vik.

D

When her five daughters were young, Helene An always told them that there was strength in unity (ÍŽá)£®To show this, she pick up one chopstick, taking it as one person£®Then she easily broke it into two pieces£®Next, she tied several chopsticks together, taking them as a family£®She showed the girls it was hard to break the tied chopsticks£®This lesson about family unity stayed with the daughters as they grew up

Helene An and her family own a large restaurant business in California£®However, when Helene and her husband Danny left their home in Vietnam in 1975, they didn't have much money£®They moved their family to San Francisco£®There they joined Danny's mother, Diana, who owned a small Italian sandwich shop£®Soon afterwards, Helene and Diana changed the sandwich shop into a small Vietnamese restaurant£®The five daughters helped in the restaurant when they were young£®However, Helene did not want her daughters to always work in the family business because she thought it was too hard£®

Eventually the girls all graduated from college and went away to work for themselves, but one by one, the daughters returned to work in the family business£®They opened new restaurants in San Francisco and Los Angeles£®Even though family members sometimes disagreed with each other, they worked together to make the business successful£®Daughter Elisabeth explains, "Our mother taught us that to succeed we must have unity, and to have unity we must have peace£®Without the strength of the family, there is no business£®¡±

With three generations of Ans working together, now the Ans'business makes more than $20 million each year£®Although they began with a small restaurant, they had big dreams, and they worked together£®Now they are a big success£®

1.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?

A£®How to Run a Corporation Well

B£®Strength Comes from Peace

C£®How to Achieve a Big Dream

D£®Family Unity Builds Success

2.What can we infer about the An's daughters?

A£®They went out to work for themselves before graduation£®

B£®They all would not like to work in their family business£®

C£®They were deeply influenced by what Helene taught them£®

D£®There always were disagreements among family members

3.Helene once used chopsticks to show ______

A£®the quality of the chopsticks

B£®the difficulty of being united

C£®the strength of family unity

D£®how to be a strong person

4.We can learn from Paragraph 2 that the An's family ______

A£®began to run a restaurant in 1975

B£®left Vietnam without much money

C£®bought a restaurant in Los Angeles

D£®opened a sandwich shop in San Francisco

C

Fifteen hours is a long time to be on a plane ,but you know ,Africa is a long way from North America£®Finally ,we're in Namibia, a country in southwest Africa£®Namibia is about twice the size of California£®However, it is home to just over two million people£®And the country's main airport is 45 kilometres east of its capital,Windhoek£®

Now we are in a wildlife(Ò°Éú¶¯Îpark£®We will spend five days finding ways to protect this area's wildlife£®At the moment ,my wife and our two kids are enjoying some local dishes£®I'm talking with workers in this park£®I'm so much looking forward to the following days !

--Thomas

Yesterday morning ,I had nothing to do ,so I went to visit the Eiffel Tower,a symbol of Paris£®It was my first time there,so I took a lot of photos£®

Finally£®The big moment came! A lot of artists came to watch my show£®It was a great success£®After the show, I attended a big party£®It was great,but i felt so sleepy after it£®

When I got back to my hotel, it was already 1:15am£®I went to bed without washing£®I just needed a good rest before my two-hour journey home by plane£®

--Jessica

1.How did Thomas arrive in Namibia ?

A£®By car

B£®By plane

C£®By ship

D£®By train

2.What do we know about Namibia ?

A£®It is in northeast Africa

B£®It is about as large as California

C£®Less than two million people live there

D£®Its capital city is Windhoek

3.what does the underlined word ¡°It¡±refer to ?

A£®A journey

B£®A big party

C£®the show

D£®the Eiffel Tower

4.How did Jessica feel after party?

A£®Tired

B£®Excited

C£®Nervous

D£®Bored

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Travel Exercise Tips

Walk around town£®_1.__ But by walking around you'll get a better and true feel for the area via the shops and local businesses£®You will also see more of the city, as well as discover interesting side streets to explore£®

Plan ahead£®Book a hotel that has a gym or pool you can use£®Look for a fitness club that allows guest visitors£®Cities such as Los Angeles even have running tours that offer guided runs£®__2.___ Investigate the local area for a state park or natural that needs to be explored with camera in hand.

Pack a jump rope£®Yes, a simple little rope can get your heart rate (ÐÄÂÊ) rising quickly while putting a smile on your face£®Most of the people have found much pleasure in skipping rope especially when very young£®__3.___Jump ropes are light, portable and don't take up much room in your bag£®You can also share your companions£¨Âð飩by setting a competition of who can jump the most times in a row without stopping.

Put together a quick workout£®Look around your hotel room for items that may be used to add resistance as in strength training£®___4.__ The creativity involved (ÓйØÁªµÄ) can almost be rewarding as the workout itself.

__5.___ Make an effort to find time on the road during which you can do a workout£®Remember that the government recommends accumulating (»ýÀÛ) 30 minutes of activity a day£®With the above tips, it shouldn't be too hard.

A£®But it is still fun as an adult.

B£®True, a taxi or the subway can be faster.

C£®Most gyms offer group exercise classes such yoga.

D£®With such guidance you can know the neighborhood is safe.

E£®Travelling is fun, but don't forget to take your fitness with you.

F£®Muscles can be used to always working in the same way£®

G£®They may be bottles of water, backpack with few books in it, a door frame or a set of stairs.

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