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14£®Instagram is a fast£¬beautiful and fun way to share your life with friends and family£®Take a picture or video£¬choose a filter to transform its look and feel£®and then post to Instagram-it's that easy£®You can even share to Facebook£®Twitter and more£®It's a new way to see the world£®So many photos of food are contained on Instagram-now a pop-up diner in London is taking advantage of this new trend by letting people settle the bill for their meals simply by uploading photos of their dishes to social networks£®   
I always thought people's taking pictures of their f ood was kind of silly£¬but at this new pop-up restaurant in the UK£¬I'd probably do it too£®"The Picture House"is the world's first pay-by-photo restaurant-you order£¬click a photo of the food£¬share on Instagram and eat for free!
The restaurant belongs to frozen food giant£¨¾ÞÈË£©Birds Eye£¬who came up with the idea to cash in on people's addiction with photographing food and sharing the pictures online£®They conducted a survey and found out that more than half of the British population regularly took pictures of their meals£®So they realized it w9as a better way to advertise their new dining range£®
The pop-up diner was open in Soho£¬London for three days in May£¬and is now moving to other major UK cities£®They serve two-course meals that customers don't have to pay for£¬if they photo and lnstagram it£®
The restaurant is a part of Birds Eye's"Food for Life"campaign£¬a new marketing project that aims at changing the way people look at frozen food£®"Taking photos of food enables people to show off and to share their mealtime moments-from the everyday to the special£¬"said marketing director Margaret Jobling£®
The reaction to The Picture House has been great so far And the pay-by-picture concept has proven to be an effective way£®Alternative payment methods are actually gaining popularity among a lot of businesses£®Last year in a cafe in Germany customers pay by how much time they spend there£¬not by what they eat£®
25£®Instagram probably isC£®
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27£®"The Picture House"encourages sharing photos of its food toB£®
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B£®The Pop-up Diner
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6£®Twelve years ago£¬I arrived in Central Florida from Puerto Rico£®I had heard of a job opportunity and decided to pursue it£®But it never became a reality£®I quickly learned that being alone without resources in an unfamiliar city was not a comfortable situation to be in£®
Once my limited funds ran out I became homeless and spent a year and a half living on the streets of Orlando£®Apart from feeling not being noticed and missing my family£¬I had to face another challenge-hunger£®
For the first time in my life£¬I£¬as a foreign man£¬who had lived my life in the relative comfort of the middle class£¬understood the desperation someone feels when they don't get enough to eat£®I clearly remembered having run a distance of more than 7miles on many occasions just to make it to a local feeding program before they closed at 7pm£®
Once the need for food was met£¬the next challenge would arise-where to find a place to sleep for the night£®Fortunately£¬local programs like the Coalition for the Homeless£¬Second Harvest Food Bank and the Wayne Densch Center were an important part of my ability to survive my painful experience£®
With the assistance of these programs£¬I was accepted by a college scholarship program through the Coalition and obtained two degrees from Valencia£®
My experience has helped me understand that devoting my life to helping others offers lasting rewards£®Today£¬I am employed as Childhood Hunger Programs Manager at Second Harvest Food Bank and oversees the summer feeding£¬Hi-Five Kids Pack£¬and Kids Caf¨¦ programs£®I am also proud to be able to distribute£¨·ÖÅ䣩 food resources to those wonderful programs and help hundreds more like me£®
24£®What can be inferred from Paragraph 1£¿A
A£®It was impossible for the author to get a job then£®
B£®Many local people were out of work in Florida£®
C£®Florida is not a good place for people living there£®
D£®The author rejected many chances to get a job in Florida£®
25£®Why did the author run a distance of over 7miles on many occasions£¿B
A£®Because he didn't want to be late for work there£®
B£®Because he desired to get some free food to eat£®
C£®Because he went there to help the poor£®
D£®Because he helped distribute food resources to the poor£®
26£®Before being accepted by a college scholarship program£¬the authorC£®
A£®had lived with his relatives happily£®
B£®had won his degree in a university£®
C£®had been struggling financially£®
D£®had lost hope of facing the future£®
27£®From his experience£¬the author learned thatD£®
A£®misfortune may be an actual blessing£®
B£®a friend in need is a friend indeed£®
C£®where there is a will there is a way£®
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4£®July 28th£¬2003 London-It hasn't been like this since the death of Diana£®Britain has been suffering from a national nervous breakdown ever since David Beckham£¬handsome idol of the Manchester United Soccer Team£¬announced that he was leaving to play for Real Madrid£®The Sun set up a Beckham"grief£¨±¯ÉË£©help line"and had a lot of calls from his fans£®One caller even said he was considering killing himself£®A man who has"Beckham"tattooed on his arm said he wanted to cut it off£®"I cried myself to sleep after hearing the terrible news£¬"said grandmother Mary Richards£¬aged 85£®A London taxi driver asked£¬"Has the world gone mad£¿He's only a footballer£¡"But he was mistaken£®A footballer is the least of what David Beckham is£®
In the  period of soccer  that will come to be known as B£®B£®-Before Beckham-the sport was a team game£®What mattered was the club£¬the team and the player in that order£®Then in the mid1990s£¬David Beckham-or"Becks"who  is known in that familiar shortened  form the British like to call their working class hero came along£¬and changed the face of soccer£®It wasn't his right foot that changed the game£¬but his photogenic face£®And the fact is that he used it to become one of the most recognizable and richest athletes in the world£¬receiving a salary of  8 million per year and earning at least  17 million more in advertisements£®You can never imagine that his move from Manchester United to Real Madrid is  40 million£®
Beckham interests not only those who have no interest in the club for which he plays£¬but those who have no interest in soccer£®He is the most recognized sportsman in Asia and he's even managed to interest American-s£®The 27-year-old£¬tongue-tied£¬surprisingly  shy working-class boy from London's East End£¬has turned himself into a soccer virus£¬one that has made the whole world mad£®
12£®What does the underlined word"breakdown"most probably mean in the text£¿B
A£® A feeling of being nervous£®
B£® A sudden feeling of weakening the mind£®
C£® A feeling of being regretful£®
D£® A sudden failure in operation£®
13£®According to the text£¬after hearing the news  that Beckham was leaving to play for Real Madrid£¬B
A£® many people called Beckham
B£® many people called the Sun
C£® a man killed himself
D£® a man cut off one of his arms
14£®According to the author£¬BeckhamC£®
A£® changed the size and shape of soccer
B£® changed the rules of soccer
C£® used his face to become famous
D£® gets a salary of   65 million a year
15£®We can infer from the text thatA£®
A£® maybe East End used to be one poor area in London
B£® the Sun is a telephone company in England
C£® Beckham has got a certain kind of disease
D£® Beckham's move to Real Madrid reminded people of the death of Diana£®

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