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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Bring smart is not only a nice bonus but al.no a necessity. The good news is that it¡¯s possible to become smarter if you stay consistent and follow the steps below every day.

¡ñ ¡¾1¡¿ Hundreds new things are discovered or invented every day. There always something new to learn and explore. Therefore, don¡¯t think you already know enough and there is nothing you should ask a question about. Keep absorbing new information by asking smart questions and obtaining great answers

¡ñ Surround yourself with the best. ¡¾2¡¿ Chances are that you won¡¯t be able to improve yourself if you get around people who hold you back. Hang out with people smarter, stronger, and better than you. Build connections with the successful, ambitious, and inspiring people.

¡ñ Run a blog. One of the best ways la get better at certain things and learn something is to teach someone else. Teaching helps you process, digest, and reflect on the information you¡¯ve learned. Start a blog. ¡¾3¡¿ Share your knowledge with others interested in the same things. Try to teach them the things you know best. This will help you become an expert in your field..

¡ñ Reduce TV-watching. TV won¡¯t help you improve ¡¾4¡¿ Learn new languages, take online courses, master a musical instrument or follow the great blogs that cover interesting topics you¡¯re interested in. And finally, read books, Challenge yourself to read for at least 30 minutes a day.

If you take these steps every day for a few weeks or months, you¡¯ll be able to expand your mind and improve your intelligence. Though it may seem difficult to do every day, it¡¯s possible. ¡¾5¡¿

A. Create ideas.

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G. Environment plays a great role in your self-improvement.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿CAREER DISCOVERY DAY

Ages: 11¡ª17, with an adult chaperone (¼à»¤ÈË)

Purpose: To find out what it is like to work at a zoo.

Descriptions:

Join us for a great programme for middle and high school students to explore animal ¡ª related careers at Denver Zoo.

From keepers to trainers, vets and exhibits designers, different kinds of possible zoo and animal careers will be explored during our Career Discovery Day this fall. The programme starts with an amazing gathering in which our animal stars will appear and perform. Participants will attend lectures given by professors of the zoo and take part in special tours filled with activities find information. And you, 11 have time to ask questions about what it takes to work on the wild side.

Registration required:

Registration closes at 10 a. m., September 16th. Lectures and tours are limited to registered participants and their one chaperone only.

Cost:

Members: $ 70 per person. Nonmembers: $ 75 per person. The cost includes zoo admission for one participant and one required adult chaperone.

Note:

Participants will not be admitted without an adult chaperone and chaperones must stay with participants during the period of the event.

If you have any questions, please call at 720¡ª337¡ª1491 or e-mail at teenprogrammes denverzoo. org.

¡¾1¡¿Who would most probably be interested in Career Discovery Day?

A. Kids who love animals.

B. Adults who are looking for a job.

C. Children who like animal performances.

D. Teenagers who want to learn about jobs at a zoo.

¡¾2¡¿How much should two members and their mothers pay to register for the programme?

A. $ 70. B. $140.

C. $ 150. D. $ 290.

¡¾3¡¿The text is meant to ________.

A. attract visitors to Denver Zoo B. tell kids how to have fun in fall

C. advertise an activity at Denver Zoo D. encourage people to work at zoos

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿With the clicking of walking sticks and determined steps, a long line of walking group along the winding road is a fantastic sight. Almost each of the walkers is using some kind of fitness tracker. A few Fitbits, some Xiaomi wrist bands (ÊÖ»·), a couple of phone apps and some other pedometers (¼Æ²½Æ÷) ¡ª and all, they say, are counting their steps.

Fitness trackers are in. Sales figures for 2016 released by Internet Data Center (IDC) indicated 25% market growth compared to the previous year, with Fitbit taking the lion¡¯s share, followed by the brand Xiaomi.

However, the wearables market has had a rollercoaster ride in recent months. Jawbone, once a popular fitness tracker brand, announced that it is leaving the consumer market. Microsoft has removed its Fitness Band on its online store although it is still available on retail (ÁãÊÛ) giant Amazon. Fitbit remains a key brand name at the heart of the fitness tracker revolution. But it is recently reported to be cutting down on workers, and its founder James Park said it experienced ¡°softer than expected¡± sales recently.

Counting steps is probably the most common use of wearable devices (¿É´©´÷É豸), but recently experts have questioned whether the golden goal of walking 10,000 steps a day is actually worthwhile, and a US study concluded that health trackers did not aid weight loss.

Analyst Ben Wood from CCS Insight used to wear a fitness tracker on either wrist. Now, however, his concern is about users¡¯experience --- these devices don¡¯t tell you anything new after a while. There are also battery problems and many of the older and cheaper varieties aren¡¯t waterproof (·ÀË®µÄ).

¡¾1¡¿Which of the following can replace the underlined word ¡°in¡± in Para. 2?

A. common B. wearable C. worthwhile D. popular

¡¾2¡¿What do we know about the fitness trackers from Para.3?

A. They still have many users. B. Their sales are decreasing.

C. They sell well on Amazon. D. Fitbit is leaving the market.

¡¾3¡¿How does the author sound about the future of fitness trackers in the last two paragraphs?

A. Pessimistic. B. Optimistic. C. Hopeful. D. Sympathetic.

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