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Dear American guests,

On behalf for our school? I would like to express our warmly welcome to you. We are lucky to have us here in the middle of our English Week activities.

As scheduled, we had English Talent Show today. The purpose of this programme is develop our interest in English learning and practical abilities in listening and spoken. The programme consists in the following activities: recitation, singing, word spelling, storytelling and so on. The show will begin at two o'clock this afternoon at the Student Centre. Dear guests, you are welcome to take a part in our activities. I hope we students will benefit great from your presence.

I sincerely hope you a pleasant time with us. Thank you.

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Dogs Don't Tell Jokes¨DBy Louis Sachar

   Twelve-year-old Gary Boone knows he was born to be a comedian. He never stops joking, regardless of the fact that nobody laughs much and his classmates think he is stupid. Therefore he had no real friends at school. Due to being laughed at by his classmates, Gary Boone thought winning the school talent show would be his dream of proving himself to be a real comedian, but on the big night his dream went wrong with funny results.

Winners Never Quit £¡ ¨DBy Mia Hamm

Mia Hamm, American soccer champion, tells a true-to-life inspiring story of learning that winning and losing aren't as important as being part of a team. More than anyone, soc?cer superstar Mia Hamm knows the value of teamwork. She shares this lesson, paired with energetic pictures by Carol Thompson, and this story is perfect for soccer kids and their soccer mums.

Endurance £º Shackleton's Incredible Voyage¨DBy Alfred Lansing

The astonishing adventure of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton's survival for over a year on the ice-bound Antarc?tic seas, as TIME magazine put it, "defined heroism". To write the authoritative story, Lansing consulted with ten of the surviving members and gained access to diaries and per?sonal accounts by eight others. The book has a first-hand ac?count, expanded with maps and illustrations especially for this edition.

The Alchemist¡ªBy Paulo Coelho

The Alchemist, by Paulo Coelho, continues to change the lives of its readers forever. It tells the magical story of Santiago, an Andalusian shepherd boy(ÄÁͯ)who desires to travel in search of treasure. The story of the treasures Santia?go finds along the way teaches us about the essential wisdom of listening to our hearts and above all,following our dreams.

5.Why did Gary Boone want to win the school talent show?

 A.     To develop his comedy skills.

B.     To please his classmates.

C.     To make more friends.

D.     To realize his dream.

6.From Endurance £º  Shackleton's Incredible Voyage? we know the main character .

 A.     is a writer for TIME magazine

B.     is a survival of one polar exploration

C.     has left a lot of diaries and accounts

D.     has formed a close friendship with Alfred Lansing

7.If you want to know more about teamwork, you can read

 A.     Dogs Don't Tell Jokes

B.     Endurance £º Shackleton's Incredible Voyage

C.     Winners Never Quit £¡

D.     The Alchemist

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Here's this week's list of four open jobs throughout the local area. Whether you're unemployed and need a job or you are just sick of the one you have, Roswell Patch wants to help. We know new jobs can be hard to come by these days, which is why we'll try to post a selection of jobs we've found in the area on the site each week. Happy hunting £¡

Part-time Spanish Instructor¨DWorld Language Institute, Inc. ¨DRoswell

World Language Institute, Inc. in Roswell is currently hiring a part-time, native-speaking Spanish instructor. Appli?cants must be able to pass a background check and drive a 15-passenger bus to pick up students from several schools, from 2 pm¨D6 pm Monday¨DFriday. The position pays $ 10 per hour. More information about the job is available online.

Experienced ServersÒ»Chili's¨DAlpharetta

Chili's in Alpharetta is seeking experienced servers to add to its team. Qualifications will include being clean and neat and having great attitudes and customer service skills. The pay is $ 1£¬ 500 per month, tips not included. Stop by the store to fill out an application. More information about this position is available online.

Registered Nurse¨DNorth Fulton Regional Hospital¨DRo?swell

North Fulton Regional Hospital is looking for a RN/reg?istered nurse to fill a 12-hour night shift. The position pays $ 2,000 per month. Applicants must be registered and previ?ous hospital experience is preferred. More information about the position is available online.

Software Engineer~~ControlScan¨DAlpharetta ControlScan in Alpharetta is hiring a software engineer. Applicants should have five or more years of relevant experi?ence, as well as advanced knowledge of computer technology. Pay is commensurate(Ïà³ÆµÄ£¬Ï൱µÄ)with experience. More information about the position can be found online.

1.Where can we most probably read the passage?
A. On a website.                      B.  In a newspaper.
C. In a magazine.                     D.  In a textbook.

2.World Language Institute, Inc. is looking for .

 A.    a school bus driver

B.     a full-time teacher

C.     a Spanish teacher

D.    a Spanish manager

 

3.Who will mainly work at night?

 A.     Robert, hired by ControlScan.

B.     John, hired by World Language Institute, Inc.

C.     Jane, hired by North Fulton Regional Hospital.

D.     Sally, hired by Chili's.

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The increasing environmental problems and need for eco-friendly products and services are creating a new job section of green-collar jobs. 9 It is expected that by 2025 about 25% of the jobs in developed countries will be of green-collar jobs. Doesn't the data look promising for the future?

10 And jobs will pop up at every income level, from environmental manager to gardener. For example, many countries including the United States have understood that fossil fuel has a negative effect on the environment which can later become a serious danger to mankind. 11 The increasing demand of newer resources has created the need for experts and researchers who can find better ways to deal with the ongoing need. In addition, in order to meet the increasing demand of environmentally friendly equipment, both green product designers and educated and trained workers are nee?ded. Management of environmental organizations also de?mands a large number of environmental managers.

12 The Internet is undoubtedly the best way to find information on almost any matter. Nowadays, different kinds of jobs are being posted online. Search through a couple of job websites to look for a bright future in energy conversion and recycling of waste management. Check regularly and find the right work for yourself. 13

A. People who read newspapers can also find different kinds of green-collar jobs.

B. People who take green careers will be well paid.

C. Where can you find green-collar jobs?

D. Green-collar jobs have become a bright career chance for all.

E. Many countries of the world have realized the importance and need for energy-saving products and services.

F. As a result, possibilities are being explored to find alter?natives to satisfy the demand in a better way.

G. Forget the blue-collar and white-collar categories.

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Steve is interviewing the famous biographer (´«¼Ç×÷¼Ò) Garen Thomas.

Steve£º Thomas, 9._____ a famous writer, would you please tell us something about yourself and your new books?

Garen £º Of course.

Steve £º Where were you born?

Garen: I was born in Chicago, but I spent most of my childhood in New York.

Steve: 10. ___________ was your childhood like?

Garen £º I had pretty strict parents. They wished me to be
successful  in   studies.    So   I   think   my   childhood was 11.____(bore)and I was always complaining about it.

Steve £º Do you get along well 12. ______ your parents now?

Garen£º Oh sure, I have reached middle age now. So far I 13.____(understand) their love for me.

Steve; Where did you go to university?

Garen £º I graduated 14. ________ Yale University with a degree in English Literature.

Steve: How did you start writing?

Garen: I like writing from young, 15. _____________ it is not easy for me to enter this occupation. You know, I once worked in companies.  I started writing for magazines and eventually was 16. ___________ (ask) to write books, so I was pretty lucky.

Steve £º 17.____ did you begin to write the book about the President Obama?

Garen: From the beginning of 2008.  It 18. _______________ (take) me 6 months to prepare for it, interviewing and find?ing information about him. Obama told me many stories about his life and family.

Steve £º Sounds interesting.

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   As you are probably aware, the latest job markets news isn't good:the rate of unemployment is still more than 9 per cent,and the rate of new job growth has fallen close to zero. That's bad for the economy,of course. And it

may be especial?ly discouraging if you happen to be looking for a job or hoping to change careers right now. But it actually shouldn't matter to you nearly as much as you think.

That's because job growth numbers don't matter to job hunters as much as job staff-turnover(ÈËÔ±Á÷¶¯)data. After all, existing jobs open up every day due to promotions, resig?nations ,and retirements. (Yes,people are retiring even in this economy. )In both good times and bad, staff turnover creates more openings than economic growth does. Even in June of 2007,when the economy was still moving ahead,job growth was only 132,000,while staff turnover was 4. 7 million!

And as it turns out, even today¨Dwith job growth near zero¨Dover 4 million job hunters are being hired every month.

I don't mean to imply that overall job growth doesn't have an impact on one's ability to land a job. It's true that if total employment were higher, it would mean more jobs for all of us to choose from(and compete for). And it's true that there are currently more people applying for each available job opening, regardless of whether it's a new one or not.

But what often distinguishes those who land jobs from those who don't is their ability to stay motivated. They're willing to do the hard work of identifying their valuable skills;be creative about where and how to look;learn how to present themselves to potential employers; and keep going, even after repeated rejections. The Bureau of Labour Statis?tics data show that 2. 7 million people who wanted and were available for work hadn't hunted within the last four weeks and were no longer even classified as unemployed.

So don't let the headlines fool you into giving up. Four million people get hired every month in the US. You can be one of them.

5.The author tends to believe that the high rate of unemployment ________ .

 A.     takes job opportunities from people

B.     prevents many people from changing careers

C.     should not stop people from looking for a job

D.     does not mean the US economy is worsening

6. What does the author say about overall job growth?

 A.     It doesn't have much effect on individual job seekers.

B.     It increases people's confidence in the economy.

C.     It gives a ray of hope to the unemployed.

D.     It doesn't mean greater job security for the employed.

7.What is the key to finding a job according to the author?
A. Education.                           B. Intelligence.

C. Persistence.                       D. Experience.

8.What do we learn about the Bureau of Labour Statistics unemployment data?

 A.     They clearly indicate how healthy the economy is.

B.     They provide the public with the latest information.

C.     They warn of the structural problems in the economy.

D.     They don't include those who have stopped looking for a job.

Once a man came to a wise man's house and said, "I have many bad habits. Which one of them should I

5    first?" The wise man said, "Never tell lies 6 always speak the truth.  The man  7   to do so and went home.

At night the man was about to go out to steal. Be?fore setting out, he 8 for a moment about the prom?ise he had made to the wise man. "If he asks me where I have been, what shall I say? Shall I say I went out

9 £¿No, I cannot say that. But nor can I 10 . If I tell the truth, everyone will start  11  me and call me a thief. I would be 12  for stealing. " So the man

13 not to steal that night, and gave up this 14 habit.

The next day, he  15  to drink wine. When he was about to do so, he said to himself, "What shall I say to the wise man    16    he asks me what I did during the day? I cannot tell a lie. " And so he gave up the 17   of drinking wine.

In this _18£¬ whenever the man thought of doing something bad, he 19 his promise to tell the truth at all times. 20 £¬ he gave up all his bad habits and bt came a very   21 person.

Telling the truth is a very good    22   , If you al?ways tell the truth, you can keep yourself away from a lot of    23   and become a person whom everyone 24   and favours.

Make a promise £º I shall always speak the truth.


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C. add up       D.  turn off

6. A. so       B. but

C.  and  D. or

7. A. promised    B. happened

C.  settled     D. began

8. A. played       B. drank

C.  thought    D. slept

9. A. walking     B. stealing

C.  studying  D. climbing

10.A. move  B. say

C.  lie    D. help

11. A. hating B. catching

C£¬  killing  D. believing

12.   A. expected    B. hurt

C.  suffered   D. punished

13.   A. decided      B. forgot

C.  asked       D. pretended

14.   A. special       B. funny

C.  great       D. bad

15.  A. went   B. wanted

C.  learned                     D. stopped

16.  A. before B. since

C.  if     D. as

17.   A. idea    B. word

C.  power      D. use

18.   A. base    B. way

C.  place                        D. time

19.   A. imagined    B. planned

C.  broke      D. remembered

20.   A. By the way B.  In a word

C.   First of all     D.  One by one

21.   A. good   B. strong

C.  rich  D. common

22.   A. custom       B. habit

C.  game       D. example

23.   A. money       B, hope

C. pleasure     D. trouble

24.   A. serves B. cheats

C.  likes D. controls

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