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I¡¯m Li Hua. I¡¯m writing to tell you my lifestyle in the new school.

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Dear Xiao Ming,

I¡¯m Li Hua. I¡¯m writing to tell you my lifestyle in the new school.

Our school is very beautiful with a big playground. There are green trees and all kinds of sweet flowers all the year round. The teachers are very strict with us in study, but after class, they are friendly and care about us very much. My new classmates are all very excellent and always working very hard. They help me a lot in study as well as in my daily life and we get along with each other quite well.

Stressful as the school life is, I am full of confidence. I think with the help of my teachers, I will make progress.

Yours,

Li Hua

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿The nervous-looking young man had waited for a few moments¡ªoutside the jeweler¡¯s before he got enough courage to enter. He was warmly greeted by a young assistant. James felt a rush of blood to his face as he explained he would be bringing in his future wife to choose a birthday present. The assistant listened carefully and told him he¡¯d better buy a necklace. He wasn¡¯t used to buying jewellery and was a little worried about over-spending. After some discussion as to a reasonable price and the type, the assistant showed him dozens of necklaces and helped him to choose. At last James chose one and left the shop promising to return at five o¡¯clock. When, half an hour later than planned, James did return to the shop with his future wife, Laura, the assistant acted as if she had never seen him before. When she was asked to show them some necklaces, she first brought out some inexpensive ones for them to choose, and then gave them the one she had prepared. A choice was soon made and they went away satisfied. James would certainly come back to buy what he wanted.

¡¾1¡¿A good title for this passage is ________.

A. A Clever Assistant

B. Buying a Birthday Present

C. How to Choose a Necklace

D. A Brave Young Man

¡¾2¡¿When James told the assistant why he wanted to buy a present, his face ________.

A. turned paleB. turned red

C. turned yellowD. turned black

¡¾3¡¿James and Laura reached the shop at ________.

A. 4:30B. 5:00C. 5:30 D. 6:00

¡¾4¡¿James would come back to buy what he wanted because_______.

A. the assistant knew how to satisfy the people who came to buy things

B. the necklace was good

C. Laura liked the necklace

D. the assistant who served James was very beautiful

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Close your eyes for a minute and imagine what life would be like if you had a hundred dollars less . Also imagine what it would be like spending the rest of your life with your eyes closed . Imagine having to read this page, not with your eyes but with your finger-tips .

With existing medical knowledge and skills, two-thirds of the world¡¯s 42 million blind should not have to suffer. Unfortunately, rich countries posses most of this knowledge, while developing countries do not .

ORBIS is an international non-profit organization which operates the world¡¯s only flying teaching eye hospital. ORBIS intends to help fight blindness worldwide. Inside a DC-8 aircraft, there is a fully-equipped teaching hospital with television studio and classroom. Doctors are taught the latest techniques of bringing sight back to people there. Project ORBIS also aims at promoting peaceful cooperation(ºÏ×÷) among countries.

ORBIS tries to help developing countries by providing training during three-week medical programs. ORBIS has taught sight-saving techniques to over 35,000 doctors and nurses, who continue to cure tens of thousands of blind people every year. ORBIS has conducted 17 plane programs is China so far. For the seven to ten million blind in China ORBIS is planning to do more for them. At the moment an ORBIS is working on a long-term plan to develop a training center and to provide eye care service to Shanxi Province. ORBIS needs your help to continue their work and free people from blindness.

For just US$38, you can help one person see; for $380 you can bring sight to 10 people; $1,300 helps teach a doctor new skills; and for $13,000 you can provide a training program for a group of doctors who can make thousands of blind people see again. Your money can open their eyes to the world. Please help ORBIS improve the quality of life for so many people less fortunate than ourselves.

¡¾1¡¿The first paragraph is intended to __________ .

A. direct the public¡¯s attention to the blind

B. advise the public to lead a simple life

C. introduce a new way of reading

D. encourage the public to use imagination

¡¾2¡¿ORBIS aims to help the blind by __________ .

A. teaching medical students

B. setting up non-profit organizations

C. running flying hospitals globally

D. training doctors and nurses

¡¾3¡¿What can be the best title for the passage ?

A. ORBIS in China

B. ORBIS Flying Hospital

C. Sight-saving Techniques

D. Fighting Blindness

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿In the spring of my career, I found myself questioning the choice of my life¡¯s work. The students did not appear to be motivated; the paperwork was overwhelming (¾Þ´óµÄ) and the constant changes of educational direction were discouraging. But I just could not bring myself to do anything else. ¡°Next year,¡± I would say, ¡°next year I will switch jobs, make more money and have far less stress.¡± Next year just never came. I am now in my forties. And while I am no longer in the classroom or at the schoolhouse, I remain an educator. It finally dawns on me that there is no other profession that will let me change children¡¯s minds and have an impact on their future. For every student that finally ¡°got it¡±, for every new teacher that said, ¡°You inspired me to stay,¡± I get the raise that has never quite made it to my paycheck.

I was on a plane recently and the flight attendant asked my name. When I told him, he said, ¡°I knew that was you! You taught at my elementary school. You made me take my cap off in the building and told me I was handsome.¡± He then paused and said, ¡°I think I kept my hat on until you saw me, just so I could get that compliment (ÔÞÃÀ). Thank you for making me feel special.¡±

We have now entered an age where nothing is private and secrets are hard to keep. Your ¡°friends¡± are counted by simply clicking a button. Face-to-face interactions are seen by many as unnecessary and time-consuming. Of course, we can do anything online, including teaching and learning. But I guess I am just old school. I want to look into your eyes when the answer finally dawns on you.

¡¾1¡¿From the first paragraph, we can learn that the author ________.

A. never wanted to change the job

B. wasn¡¯t a success as a teacher

C. doesn¡¯t regret being an educator

D. was not happy with her paycheck

¡¾2¡¿The author told us the experience in Paragraph 2 mainly to show ________.

A. feedback on teachers¡¯ classes from students

B. the friendship between teachers and students

C. an important role praise plays in people¡¯s life

D. the great influence teachers have on students

¡¾3¡¿What can we infer from the last paragraph?

A. The author is out of fashion in today¡¯s world.

B. The author still prefers face-to-face communication.

C. The author thinks online communication is boring.

D. The author suggests that people stay away from the Internet.

¡¾4¡¿What could be the author¡¯s purpose in writing the text?

A. To make a summary of her teaching career.

B. To express her views on the Internet.

C. To show the influence of a teacher.

D. To share her belief as a teacher.

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When it comes to benefits of volunteering, a lot of people think it¡¯s all about the warm feelings after helping someone. ¡¾1¡¿ For example, volunteering...

1. Teaches you new skills

From helping make websites to teaching kids languages, to arranging events for charity, volunteering can really be almost anything. ¡¾2¡¿ And through overcoming these you learn and start to master completely new skills.

2. Can be relevant work experience

Something that seems to stop many is that experience often seems to be a prerequisite (±Ø±¸Ìõ¼þ) for some jobs. ¡¾3¡¿ There¡¯s many a journalist that gets his or her start through volunteering for a college or university paper, and that¡¯s not at all the only profession this applies to.

3. Can be therapeutic (ÖÎÁƵÄ)

One of my close friends has completely transformed since she started working for disabled kids. ¡¾4¡¿ It allows you to see the world and other people from a whole different point of view, which in turn can make you grateful for what you already have and see your own personal value.

4. Helps you expand your network

One of the great things for volunteering is that you meet a wide variety of people. ¡¾5¡¿ Sometimes it¡¯s very convenient to have a broad network.

A. Volunteering helps you grow as a person.

B. As it turns out, that¡¯s far from the only benefit.

C. Volunteering can actually help you get the experience you need.

D. Volunteering helps you look outside yourself and your problems.

E. It¡¯s a way to prove that you¡¯ve not just been sitting and doing nothing.

F. That means when you get involved in voluntary work, you will face many challenges.

G. You¡¯re getting to know people involved in many different walks in life that you wouldn¡¯t have had the opportunity to meet otherwise.

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We all know what a brain is£®A doctor will tell you that the brain is the organ of the body in the head£®It controls our body's functions, movements, emotions and thoughts£®But a brain can mean so much more£®

A brain can also simply be a smart person, If a person is called brainy, she is smart and intelligent£®If a family has many children but one of them is super smart, you could say, "She's the brains in the family£®" And if you are the brains behind something you are responsible for developing or organizing something£®For example, Bill Gates is the

brains behind Microsoft

Brain trust is a group of experts who give advice£®Word experts say the phrase

"brain trust" became popular when Franklin D£®Roosevelt first ran for president in

1932, Several professors gave him advice on social and political issues facing the U£®S£®

These professors were called his "brain trust£®"

These ways we use the word "brain" all make sense£®But other ways we use the

word are not so easy to understand£®For example, to understand the next brain

expression, you first need to know the word ¡°drain£®" As a verb to drain means to,

remove something by letting it flow away£®So a brain drain may sound like a disease

where the brain flows out the ears£®But, brain drain is when a country's most educated people leave their countries to live in another£®The brains are, sort of, draining out of the country£®

However, if people are responsible for a great idea, you could say they brainstormed it£®Here, brainstorm is not an act of weather£®It is a process of thinking creatively about a complex topic£®For example, business leaders may use brainstorming to create new

products, and government leaders may brainstorm to solve problems£®

If people are brainwashed, it does not mean their brains are nice and clean£®To brainwash means to make someone accept new beliefs by using repeated pressure in a forceful or tricky way£®Keep in mind that brainwash is never used in a positive way£®

¡¾1¡¿According to the text, if you're the CEO of Bai Du you can be called

A£®the brains behind Bai Du

B£®Bai Du's brain trust

C£®the brain drain of Bai Du

D£®the organ of Bai Du

¡¾2¡¿Why did Roosevelt successfully win the election?

A£®Because he was smart at giving advice£®

B£®Because word experts were popular£®

C£®Because he got his brain trust£®

D£®Because he was the brains behind America£®

¡¾3¡¿Which of the following expression is always used in a negative way?

A£®Brain trust

B£®Brain drain

C£®Brainstorm

D£®Brainwash

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