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¡¾´ð°¸¡¿I¡¯m glad you¡¯ve noticed the promotion of public bicycles in our city. Thank you for your concern.

With rapid development of our city in recent years, the number of private cars is on the increase, making the streets more and more crowded. To relieve the traffic pressure, public bicycle service is provided in our city. This makes it more convenient for us to get around and the traffic is no longer as crowded as before. At the same time, it greatly reduces air pollution. Besides, the bicycle riders can get plenty of exercise as well.

I hope that the use of public bicycles will become more and more popular and everyone can live a low-carbon life.

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Imagination and fantasy can play an important role in achieving the things we fear. Children know this very well. Fred Epstein ,in his book If I Make It to Five, tells a story he heard from one of friends about Tom, a four-year-old boy with a cancer in his back bone. He came through several operations and a lot of pain by mastering his imagination.

Tom loved to pretend, and he particularly loved to play superheroes ,Dr. Epstein explained that it was actually a brilliant way for his young mind to handle the terrifying and painful life he led.

The day before his third trip to the operating room, Tom was terribly afraid. ¡±Maybe I could go as Superman ,¡±he whispered to his mom. Hearing this, the mother hesitated for a while. She had avoided buying the expensive costume£¨Ï·×°£©£¬finally she agreed.

The next day Tom appeared as the powerful Superman, showing off through the hospital halls and coolly waving his hand to the people greeting him along the way. And Tom, with the strength of his fantasy, successfully made it through the operation.

The power of imagination need not be reserved for children only. We all have the power to use our fantasies to attempt things we never thought possible, to go through those things that seem impossible, and to achieve what we never believed we could. Just as Dr. Epstein puts it ,¡±If you can dream it, you can do it¡±

It doesn¡®t mean that you should dress as a superhero for your next job interview. But, next time you are texted in a way that seems impossible, imagine what it would take to overcome it .Become the person you need to become to win over your challenge and do it in your mind first. So, let your imagination run wild, and dare to dream.

¡¾1¡¿What do we know about Tom?

A.He was seriously ill

B.He was a dishonest boy.

C.He was crazy about magic

D.He was Dr.Epstein¡¯s patient

¡¾2¡¿What can be inferred about Tom¡¯s mother?

A.She was a rich lady

B.She refused Tom¡¯s request

C.She wanted Tom to be a superhero

D.She wanted to get Tom through the pain

¡¾3¡¿When Tom went for the third operation,he .

A.pretended to be painful

B.acted like a superhero

C.appeared in poor spirit s

D.argued with his mother

¡¾4¡¿In the last paragraph, you are advised .

A.to go through some difficult tests

B.to wake up from your wild dreams

C.to become a powerful person in your mind

D.to wear expensive clothes for job interviews

¡¾5¡¿What is the purpose of the passage?

A.To tell us an interesting story.

B.To help us make right decisions.

C.To advise us to care about children.

D.To encourage us to use our imagination.

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¡¾1¡¿The drug has a ________ (ÓÐÒæµÄ£©effect on the immune system.

¡¾2¡¿The city ___________(occupy) by the Japanese army during World War II.

¡¾3¡¿---Where did you meet your friends yesterday?

----At the hotel______ they stayed.

¡¾4¡¿____(϶¨¾öÐĵģ©to overcome all the difficulties on his own , Tom didn¡¯t turn to anyone for help.

¡¾5¡¿How do you think you can keep yourself ________(motivate) when learning English?

¡¾6¡¿As a teacher, she never loses her ________(ÈÈÇ飩for teaching.

¡¾7¡¿If you want to keep healthy and energetic, you should keep a _______(¾ùºâµÄ£©diet.

¡¾8¡¿On Sunday, a backpack _________(contain) several bombs were found at a train station in the American State of New Jersey.

¡¾9¡¿I had great difficulty ________(achieve) the project.

¡¾10¡¿The electric doors opened ______(×Ô¶¯µØ£©as we approached.

¡¾11¡¿We rushed to the station, only______(tell)the train had already left.

¡¾12¡¿I feel it an honor _______(ask) to speak here.

¡¾13¡¿After school we went to the reading-room ,only to be told that it_______(decorate).

¡¾14¡¿The three of us ______(travel) around Europe for about a month last summer.

¡¾15¡¿---Look! Someone ______(break) the window!

---Well, it wasn¡¯t my fault. I didn¡¯t do it.

¡¾16¡¿We _______(work) on this project for four hours. Let¡¯s have a rest.

¡¾17¡¿---Hi, Tracy, you look tired.

---- I am tired. I_____(paint) the living room all day.

¡¾18¡¿---Can we meet at 5o¡¯clock?

----It¡¯s a bit______(convenience) for me. Let¡¯s make it 6o¡¯clock,OK?

¡¾19¡¿He is said ________(study) English Literature before.

¡¾20¡¿It¡¯s not what you say but what you do_______ matters.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Our daughter Kerrin, a student at Boston University, had been home for a week-end visit, and I dropped her off at the bus station just in time for her back to college. After Kerrin¡¯s bus had gone and I was driving away, I noticed that she had left her purse on the passenger seat. Worried that she would arrive in Boston without money or keys to her room, I called my wife, Bette Jean, on the car phone, explaining why I would be late. As I was following the bus, Bette Jean phoned me back to say she had phoned the bus dispatcher£¨µ÷¶ÈÔ±£©on the other line and he, in return, had phoned the bus driver on yet another phone. The driver asked me to wave out of my window to show where I was. Then he pulled over at a rest stop, and I did the same. Kerrin jumped off the bus, and I handed her the purse and went on my way.

¡¾1¡¿The writer saw his daughter¡¯s purse right after .

A. seeing her off at the bus station

B. starting his car again

C. she got off the car

D. she got on the bus

¡¾2¡¿Kerrin didn¡¯t find her purse missing until .

A. the bus started off

B. her mother told her

C. the bus stopped again

D. she returned to the university

¡¾3¡¿In which order did the following persons know about the loss of the purse?

A. driver¡ªwriter¡ªBetter Jean¡ªKerrin

B. Kerrin¡ªwriter¡ªBetter Jean¡ªdriver

C. writer¡ªdriver¡ªKerrin¡ªBetter Jean

D. writer¡ªBette¡ªJean¡ªdriver¡ªKerrin

¡¾4¡¿Which of the following is not true?

A. The bus was too fast for the car to catch up with in no time.

B. The writer had tried to phone the dispatcher but failed.

C. The writer couldn¡¯t get in touch with the driver by the phone.

D. Both the writer and the bus driver could use the car phone.

¡¾5¡¿Which of the following seems the most necessary in helping the writer?

a. his car b. phone c. the bus driver d. the dispatcher

e. his wife f. his daughter

A. a, b, d and e B. c, d, e and f

C. a, b, c and d D. b, c, d and e

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Auckland is New Zealand¡¯s largest urban area with a population of just over a million people. It is not, however, the capital, although it was at one time, until the capital moved to Wellington. Auckland is the center of commerce and industry, and is perhaps the most energetic, prosperous and multicultural city in New Zealand.

The city¡¯s landscape is decided by volcanic hills, the twin harbors, bays, beaches and islands. Its nickname ¡°the city of sails¡± is very suitable. Auckland has more boats for each person than anywhere else in the world.

Auckland has many volcanic hills, many of which currently afford great views of the city. And Auckland¡¯s geography is such that shiny waters seem to attract people from every point. It is a water lovers¡¯ best place, with some of the best beaches, swimming, diving, fishing, sailing, windsurfing and water sports in the country.

Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand. It is also the cultural, administrative and political center of the country. Two aspects of the city that will immediately strike any visitor are the harbor and hilly landscape. Everywhere you go, the sounds and the smell of the ocean hang in the air, and green hills and valleys wrap you in a bear-hug embrace. At night, Wellington offers a spectacular, shimmering(ÉÁÉÁ·¢¹âµÄ) cityscape that is unlike almost anywhere else in the world. Even after seeing it for a hundred times, it takes your breath away.

Wellington is a scenic, windy and diverse place. It has some of the best museums, art galleries, restaurants, and coffee houses in the country. It is the storehouse for the nation¡¯s historic, cultural and artistic treasures. Being the first place where European settlers arrived, it also boasts lots of historic streets and buildings.

Wellington is host to an excellent Festival of the Arts every two years.

¡¾1¡¿What would be the best title for the passage?

A. The Landscape of New Zealand B. The Capital of New Zealand

C. Auckland and Wellington D. Welcome to New Zealand

¡¾2¡¿Auckland is the best city in New Zealand for people to ______________.

A. study New Zealand culture B. see green hills

C. visit historic streets and buildings D. do water sports

¡¾3¡¿What¡¯s the author¡¯s attitude towards the cityscape in Wellington?

A. Critical B. Neutral

C. Preferable D. Indifferent

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿The biggest challenge faced by travelers especially those who like to have a hiking trip is how to ensure a steady supply of clean clothes. Now, thanks to a great invention called Scrubba Wash Pack, that worry may be a thing of the past.

The portable(ÊÖÌáµÄ) washing machine was invented by Ash Newland in 2010, while planning to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro. Struck by the limited packing space, he got inspiration(Áé¸Ð) from traditional washboards to create a bag that could be used to clean clothes. Then he gave up his career as a lawyer and focused on perfecting the bag¡¯s design. By 2012, the bag was ready for the public. It weighed only 180 grams and required very little storage space, making it perfect for anyone wishing to travel light.

Not surprisingly, the bag worth 55 dollars was an instant hit with travelers, university students and even passengers. However, Newland was not satisfied. He still saw a flaw(ȱµã) with his invention ¨C dirty clothes had to be carried around in a separate bag! The recently introduced Scrubba Wash Pack solves that problem.

In order to make the pack active, dirty clothes are placed inside the bag along with two to three liters of water. The bag is then shut tightly to ensure all air is squeezed out(¼·³öÈ¥) and the clothes are massaged for a few minutes. After a quick wash, they are clean and ready to be dried. According to Newland, the pack can clean anything from jeans to smelly socks! What¡¯s even more amazing is that with a capacity to hold 13-liters of water, it can be used to wash more clothes at a time.

The best part is that the 99-dollar pack that will be available for sale later this year, only weighs 300 grams and is completely foldable, making it easy to store when it¡¯s not in use. With the Scrubba Wash Pack, wandering through foreign cities searching for a washing shop, or paying for washing machines may soon be a thing of the past!

¡¾1¡¿What led Ash Newland to create the Scrubba Wash Bag?

A. His job requirements. B. His personal experience.

C. His interest in invention. D. A traditional washboard.

¡¾2¡¿Why wasn¡¯t Ash Newland satisfied with his former invention?

A. The invention was not so convenient.

B. Clothes couldn¡¯t be washed well.

C. The bag couldn¡¯t contain enough water.

D. The cost of the invention was very high.

¡¾3¡¿It can be inferred that the improved Wash Pack ______.

A. turns to be much environmentally friendlier

B. will replace the traditional washing machines

C. can encourage more people to travel a long distance

D. will be widely used by more travelers in the future

¡¾4¡¿What is the passage mainly about?

A. Introducing a great new invention.

B. Explaining the development of backpack

C. Listing some common problems for travelers.

D. Comparing two kinds of washing machines.

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