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There are many principles and values all people live by. The _______ that I live by is honesty. I have always been taught that lying will just get me into more trouble than I might already be _______. Being honest is a _______ all people need to have and use to go _______ in life.

Ever since I was a little kid, my parents have _______ me to be honest _______ it is the right thing to do. As I got _______, I realized something very important that could _______ the way people take me to be a person. If just once you stop being honest and tell a lie it will _______ change people’s opinion of you and their whole way of acting ________ you. When you tell a lie you lose that person’s ________ forever or have to work your whole life to get it back.

It is my personal ________ to achieve great things in life and honesty will sure help me get there. For me right now losing somebody’s trust would be a truly ________ thing. Whatever you do for a living or ________ you live, honesty is something important for all of us.

Honesty gets you much higher in life than getting into more ________ like lying would. Lying can ________ get you into trouble dealing with the government. Honesty is just as important to me as my family. Already, I know it is something that will ________ my future and my relationship with all people. It is something about myself that I hope to never ________ no matter what happens. Most of all honesty will help me no matter whether I’m at school, home or just ________ with friends. It is something ________ I hope my children will also have and appreciate.

1.A. profession B. law C. career D. contract

2.A. in B. into C. on D. onto

3.A. character B. quality C. personality D. speciality

4.A. slowly B. down C. fast D. far

5.A. advised B. made C. taught D. ordered

6.A. in case B. so that C. although D. because

7.A. older B. elder C. stronger D. taller

8.A. accept B. ensure C. change D. exchange

9.A. possibly B. totally C. hardly D. nearly

10.A. like B. toward C. against D. forward

11.A. confidence B. hope C. interest D. trust

12.A. arrangement B. intention C. goal D. purpose

13.A. horrible B. fascinating C. unacceptable D. surprising

14.A. wherever B. whenever C. whichever D. whomever

15.A. questions B. problems C. accidents D. incidents

16.A. surely B. easily C. even D. still

17.A. break B. improve C. destroy D. strengthen

18.A. lose B. meet C. own D. miss

19.A. hanging over B. hanging on C. hanging up D. hanging out

20.A. who B. what C. which D. that

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The following are introductions to some programs that BBC I London will show on TV.

12:25 a.m. Tuesday

The Real Swiss Robinson Family

Laura worried that her children have had their life too easy due to her husband’s career in big business, so she decides to take her teenagers to the Cook Islands to experience the simple life. They face storms and a lack of food, but Laura is happy as their local guide shows them the island’s wealth of rare fruits and foods.

11:00 a.m. Wednesday

Orangutan Diary

A Team have come across an armed man who is holding two baby apes who were captures. One of them, David, is sent to a medical emergency in the forest. Later a center director, Nielsen, finds a suitable place to set free more rescued animals.

7:50 p.m. Thursday

Lost Buildings of Britain

Simon Thurley visits the ruins of Glastonbruy Abbey(修道院),which , before its destruction by Henry VIII, was famous for some of the most amazing stained-glass of its age. It also had a great deal of financial power, acting as the center of an influential business empire. Eventually, it was the king’s envy of the abbey’s wealth that changed the abbey’s fate

10:35 p.m. Thursday

Nigella Express

Nigella presents ideas for impromptu(即兴的)cooking, from new recipes and suggestions for taking advantage of the food you have to make quick, simple and impressive meals.

1.Why is Laura worried?

A. Her children may not know how to cherish life.

B. Her husband faces difficulties in his business.

C. Storms are approaching her hometown.

D. Life on the Cook Islands is too simple.

2.Jim enjoys TV programmes of people or organizations that take care of animals. He should probably watch TV at ________.

A. 10:35 p.m. on Thursday B. 11.00 a.m. on Wednesday

C. 7:50 p.m. on Thursday D. 12:25 a.m. on Tuesday

3.We can learn from the text that ________.

A. Nielsen is an animal-lover

B. Henry VIII set up a business empire in the Abbey

C. David is a farmer

D. Glastonbury Abbey is famous today for its stained-glass

NSE Summer School is suitable for those who are at, or are about to start university. It will begin accepting applications in January 2016.

Courses: Accounting and Finance; Economics; Management; Law; International Relations; Government and Society

Dates: Session 1 : 7 July〜25 July Session2:28 July〜15 August

Rate: Standard Rate: One session:$ 1,400; Both session$ 2,400

Reduced Student Rate: One session: $ 1,100; Both session: $ 1,875

The reduced student rate applies to full - time students registered at a university or college anywhere in the world. Accommodation is not included, and fees range from $ 500 〜$ 1,000 for 20 nights.

Applicant requirements:

If you have studied in the USA then you do not need any additional English qualifications. Students from other countries will generally not require a visa to study at the Summer School. However, you will enter the USA as a "Student Visitor”. You are permitted to change courses before the start of the program, and within the first three days of the session.

Contact hours and teaching methods:

Summer School courses are full-time and normally consist of 48 contact hours over the three-week period, taking the form of 36 hours of lectures and 12 hours of classes. Lectures, attended by all students, take place in either the morning or afternoon supplemented by small one-hour classes, of approximately 15 students.

Assessment and examinations:

Assessment for Summer School is based upon the results of either two written examinations, or a final written examination and assessment work. Everyone is required to take the examinations and no exception can be made for any reason.

Summer School lecture series:

Famous economists—Tony Giddens and David Held—have agreed to give lectures to Summer school participants in July in 2016.

If any questions, please click here to see our Frequently Asked Questions/ Contact Us Page.

1.During the course, ________.

A. students can learn about everything from culture to science

B. students can choose not to attend the lectures they don’t like

C. world-famous economists will give students lessons every day

D. all the students must take part in the exams without any excuse

2.The purpose of the advertisement is to ________.

A. attract students to NSE Summer School

B. introduce famous economists to students

C. help students to pass the final exams

D. advertise for new staff for university

3.You will most probably find this passage ________.

A. in a newspaper B. in a guidebook

C. on a webpage D. in a magazine

Are you struggling to make friends at a new school? Or are your friends suddenly leaving you out? Don’t worry—there are things you can do.

●Try speaking to the people you’re sitting next to in class.As they’re class.it is very important to chat to them first.

●Keep up the courage to speak to everyone in your class.You tend to stay with that class through your five years at secondary school so it helps if you get on with them.

●If you don’t have many friends in your class,try and make new friends in your subject lessons.You can also chat to them at lunchtimes and after school.

●Join a lunchtime or after school club.You’ll get to meet kids of all years that way.

●Don’t put yourself under too much pressure;in can be hard to introduce yourself to people especially if they’ve already got their own friends.Ask your teacher to pair you with another pupil.

Do you feel like you’re growing apart from some of your closest friends? As you grow older it’s natural to make new friends and sometimes that means you grow apart from your old friends.Try and make time for all your friends—why not introduce your different sets of friends so you

Can all go to the cinema or bowling together.

But what if you’re being the one pushed out of a friendship group? If this is happening to you then try and ask someone you are friendly with what is happening.If the whole group is leaving you out then try and find new people to hang around with at lunchtimes.Joining a lunchtime or after

school club is a good way to make new friends.

1.If you will be a new person at a new school,you should________.

A. speak to others and make them feel that you’re important

B. help everyone get on with each other in your new class

C. chat first to the people you’re sitting next to in your new class

D. push everyone in class too much pressure to make friends with you

2.Why does the author advise you to ask your teacher to pair you with another pupil?

A. This will put another pupil under too much pressure.

B. Another pupil must listen to your teacher.

C. It is not easy for you to introduce yourself to those who already got own friends.

D. Your teacher will pair you with another pupil who doesn’t have friends either.

3.What should you do if you’re pushed out of the whole friendship group?

A. Make new friends at lunchtimes or after school.

B. Find out what is happening to your old friends.

C. Introduce yourself to any new classmate first.

D. Invite other friends to go to the cinema or bowling together.

It was at her company’s annual picnic that my mother met my father, and he walked her home. The next week, from his home in Chicago, he sent her a post card: Remember me please. Do be calling you one of these days.—David.

She still has that post card. I am not sure what made her save. Though he already had his heart set on her, she hadn't chosen him yet, at least not consciously.

My father, a salesman for a big electronics company, often told us while we were growing up, it was blind luck that he was at the picnic that day. He was in town to meet with clients and happened to stop by the branch office that Saturday morning to make a call. It was the manager of a local radio station where my mother worked as a writer. “Dave! Glad you’re in town!” he said, and invited him to come right over to their annual picnic. Later my mother dated him when he was in town. Eventually, one night a few months later, she woke her mother and told her she was going to marry Dave. A few months after the wedding, my father was transferred east. They settled in New York, in the house where I grew up.

Sometimes I think how time gets us together and puts us in a certain place where we’re faced with one option or another. We leave behind while others live by the choice we made. We could have lived full of different passions and joys, different problems and disappointments. Sometimes, particularly when I came home late to a sleeping house, my husband and daughter curled around each other. I think about the lives we would not have had if choices had brought us to a different place. And I tremble at the thought that I might have missed this life, this man, this child, this love.

1.According to the text, where did the author’s parents come across?

A. At the author’s home. B. At a local radio station.

C. At her father’s company’s picnic. D. At her mother’s company’s picnic.

2.It can be inferred from the text that ________.

A. the author’s father didn’t like her mother

B. the author’s mother always made right decisions

C. the author didn’t believe her mother

D. the author’s mother hadn’t decided to marry her father at first

3.Before meeting the author's father, her mother was ________.

A. a writer B. a manager C. a teacher D. a saleswoman

4.What do we know about the author?

A. She values her life now.

B. Time makes her life now perfect.

C. She is tired of her life now.

D. Her life now faces problems and disappointments.

A wagging(摇) tail is a form of dog communication. Dogs wag their tell us something about how they’re feeling.

There are probably few people who haven’t seen a dog wagging his tail, and most of the time it’s obvious what the dog is trying to tell you with this kind of body language. It is important, however, that you pay attention to how the dog is holding his tail when he’s wagging it.

Is it relaxed and moving back in forth? Is his body moving along with the wagging? Or is the tail high and moving quickly back and forth while the dog’s body remains fairly erect and stiff (竖直僵硬的)? Where the tail is and the way a dog holds his body while he’s wagging it can give you a clue about what he is trying to communicate.

Most people look at a dog with a wagging tail and assume he is happy. Most of the time this is true, but there are times when a dog wags his tail right before he becomes aggressive. If a dog is wagging his tail and the rest of his body seems relaxed or is moving along with the wagging, you are dealing with a happy and comfortable dog.

If a dog is holding his body erect and stiff while wagging his tail, however, he may be telling you that he’s feeling territorial or uncomfortable with something that is going on around him. In this case, the dog’s tail will be held high and moving back and forth rapidly. This discomfort can be a sign to attack.

This is one reason people sometimes report that a dog was wagging his tail right before he bit someone. So if you come across a dog you don’t know who is wagging his tail, check out what the rest of his body language is telling you before you approach.

1.In what situation do we know a dog is happy?

A. When we have a close look at him.

B. When we try to communicate with him.

C. The dog wags his tail and his body remains relaxed.

D. The dog moves his body along and holds his tail high.

2.A dog’s tail holding high and moving back and forth rapidly shows he may be ________.

A. aggressive B. frightened C. friendly D. relaxed

3.What are people expected to do when meeting a strange dog?

A. Train him to be friendly. B. Judge him by his body language.

C. Ask the owner for help. D. Approach him slowly.

4.What is the best title of this passage?

A. Signs of a Dog’s Bites

B. A Special Communication

C. A Pet Dog — Human’s Friend

D. Dog Feeling Expression —Wagging Tail

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