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I was born in Thailand, where I feel at home. I am used to jumping on to a song taow (red taxi), and squeezing (挤过) in between two strangers. I am used to bargaining at the market to get a shirt that I like. I love telling bilingual (双语的) jokes and I am used to the surprised looks I get from the Thais when I can speak their language fluently.

Every two years my family goes to America for the summer, and every two years my world is turned upside down. The prices of everything are three times what they were in Thailand, but there is the sweet drink Dr. Pepper! And Bluebell Ice-cream! And everything you could imagine! I am amazed at it all, but the biggest change for me is the people. There are white people everywhere. I am not tall but average (中等的), my yellow hair is no longer out of place, and speaking English no longer draws looks. I should feel comfortable. I’m not out of place anymore, and nobody is looking at me, but I feel like they are. Now I feel out of place and different. I’m not used to giving people handshakes and hugs when I meet them for the first time. I get looks when I have trouble figuring out how much money to pay. I know different music, different places, and different fashion. I can’t understand these people who have never left their town or city.

Still, there are quite a few perks about living overseas. I get to meet people from all over the world, and I know how to adjust to (适应) different cultures and places. I have been to places most people see only in geography books. Still, being so different makes it hard to know who you are. I’m not Thai, but I am not American either. I am a mix of both cultures, a third culture kid.

1.When the Thais give the author surprised looks, she feels _____.

A. upset B. strange

C. normal D. different

2.When the author returns to America, _____.

A. she makes more friends

B. she becomes more polite

C. she can’t find what she needs

D. she is like a fish out of water

3.The underlined word “perks” in the last paragraph can be replaced by _____.

A. reasons B. problems

C. advantages D. suggestions

4.In this text, the author mainly wants to describe _____.

A. her different lifestyles

B. a kind of culture shock

C. a feeling of loneliness

D. her ability to face difficulties

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Scotland has long been characterized as a land of romance. It contains ruins of many ancient castles and abbeys,and there is an attractive beauty in its mountains,long deep valleys,and ribbon lakes.Each year those things attract a great number of tourists.

Numerous islands line the coast.In the north are two large groups,the Orkney Islands and the Shetland Islands.Close to the west coast are the Inner and Outer Hebrides groups,and the islands of Arran and Bute.

The land may be divided into three regions: the Highlands in the north,the Central Lowlands and the Southern Uplands.

The Highlands are wild and picturesque(如画的). A long valley called Glenmore crosses the Highlands from southwest to northeast.

In the south of the Highlands are the Grampian Mountains,highest in the British Isles. Ben Nevis,the highest peak,rises to 1,243 meters.Ben Lomond rises from the shore of Loch Lomond,Scotland's largest freshwater lake.

The Central Lowlands run from southwest to northeast and the greatest length is nearly 145 kilometers.The soil here is fertile,and there are four coalfields underlying the area.In the east is Edinburgh,Scotland's historic capital city,and in the west is Glasgow. Almost 90 percent of Scotland's population live in the Lowlands.

In the Southern Uplands, the hills are generally less than 600 meters high. Their rounded or flat tops are often capped with dark peat(泥炭). Along the slopes are plants like grass and heather(石南花).

1.According to the text, all the following things attract many tourists to Scotland EXCEPT ________.

A.ruins of ancient castles and abbeys

B.mountains and valleys

C.various animals and plants

D.ribbon lakes

2.From the passage we know that ________.

A.Scotland's islands mainly lie in the north

B.the Highlands have rich soil

C.Ben Lomond is near Scotland's largest freshwater lake

D.the Shetland Islands lie on the west coast of Scotland

3.Most Scottish people live in ________.

A.the HighlandsB.the Central lowlands

C.the Southern UplandsD.the Orkney Islands

4.The author's aim of writing this passage is ________.

A.to attract people to visit Scotland

B.to describe the beautiful scenery of Scotland

C.to show people the history of Scotland

D.to introduce Scotland generally

After the earthquake hit northeast Japan on March 11, 2011, many touching stories that I saw with my own eyes happened around me.

I had to walk home since all the ________ had stopped after the quake. On my way home I ________ an old Japanese lady at the bakery shop who was giving out free bread, which made my heart ________. A middle-aged Japanese man was holding a sign that said, "Please use our ________." He was ________ his house for people to go to the restroom.

My friend wanted to ________ others. He stood in the cold with a sign "If you are okay with a motorcycle, I will ________ you to your house." And then I saw him take one gentleman home, all the way to faraway place!

Then the next day I drove to ________ my car with gas. There was a ________ gas now and many gasoline stations were either closed or had very ________ lines. I got ________, since I was behind 15 cars. Finally, when it was my ________, the man smiled and said, "________ this situation, we are only giving $30 worth gas per person. Is that alright?" "Of course, I'm just glad that we are all able to ________," I said. His smile gave me so much ________.

I saw a man at the evacuation(疏散) center ________ when people brought food to him, It was the first time in three days that food has been brought to their center. However, after he wiped the tears, his next ________ surprised me. "I am very ________ that we are provided with food. But people in the city next to us haven't ________ any food at all. Please go to that centre as well." And when hearing that, I realized there is a bright future on the other side of this ________.

1.A. trafficB. rescueC. communicationD. businesses

2.A. missedB. caughtC. noticedD. heard

3.A. hungryB. softC. brokenD. warm

4.A. toiletB. hotelC. hospitalD. house

5.A. advertisingB. openingC. repairingD. decorating

6.A. encourageB. saveC. chargeD. assist

7.A. driveB. followC. leadD. send

8.A. startB. fillC. checkD. wash

9.A. plentyB. lackC. varietyD. diversity

10.A. directB. straightC. longD. short

11.A. worriedB. luckyC. excitedD. annoyed

12.A. timeB. turnC. dutyD. decision

13.A. Apart fromB. Together with

C. Because ofD. Instead of

14.A. shareB. offerC. tolerateD. transform

15.A. comfortB. pleasure

C. troubleD. entertainment

16.A. waitingB. grabbingC. sleepingD. crying

17.A. promisesB. rolesC. actionsD. words

18.A. upsetB. gratefulC. surprisedD. proud

19.A. boughtB. suppliedC. preparedD. received

20.A. cityB. centerC. lessonD. disaster

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It’s the ending of 2016,but as USA Today says,“it’s never too late to plan your 2016 travels”.With so many hot destinations around the globe,“where should I go?” can be difficult to answer. According to Lonely Planet,though,Brazil is a fine choice-on Aug.29,the travel guide named that country the top one to visit in 2016.

“As if endless strands of coast and mountains,splashed with rainforest didn’t already add up to an unfair share of heaven (天堂),Brazil will hold two of the greatest sporting events in the world,beginning with the 2014 FIFA World Cup and followed by the 2016 Summer Olympics,”explained Lonely Planet.

Brazil is the largest and most populous country in South America. It boasts(自豪拥有) the Amazon,the world’s largest jungle,which is home to a variety of plants and animals. But the great landscape is not the only thing Brazilians take pride in.

The colors green and yellow might make most people think of Brazil’s soccer team even more than its national flag. Soccer is more than a sport in Brazil;it’s a way of life. In fact,the World Cup brings Brazilians together. It is interesting to note,that the general elections(大选) in Brazil are usually held during the same year as the World Cup. Political parties try to take advantage of the patriotic enthusiasm created by soccer to inspire political energy.

Alongside soccer,samba is another symbol of Brazil. The country’s most traditional dance is highlighted every February at the Rio Carnival,which is one of the world’s biggest.

“Brazil has left its second-class nation status,” said former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in 2009 after Rio de Janeiro was awarded the 2016 Olympics.

Brazil’s growing economy,fueled (刺激) by oil and aircraft factories,has made it more than just a nation of samba,soccer and beaches. These days,it might just be the best tourist destination in the world.

1.Which is true about Brazil?

A. It will hold the FIFA World Cup and the Summer Olympics in 2016.

B. Soccer and samba are two symbols of the country.

C. It is the largest country with the longest history in South America.

D. Its Amazon is the world’s largest jungle, Brazilians take pride in only.

2.We can tell from the words of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva that ________.

A. his country will be the first class nation status after the 2016 Olympics

B. his country has been left behind by other second-class nations

C. he is confident that his country has developed very fast

D. the 2016 Olympics, not samba or soccer, has made his country the first class

3.The author’s purpose in writing the article is to ________.

A. prove that Lonely Planet’s recommendation is right

B. give an introduction of Brazil as a tourist destination

C. give an objective review of Brazil as a nation

D. explain why Brazil will be holding the two sporting events

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