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½â´ð Some cinemas are offering VR experience£®The technology behind it is virtual reality£®Unlike traditional films£¬where a passive audience watches and hears what is happening on a screen£¬VR film puts the audience into the action and connects with people's senses of sight£¬hearing£¬smell and touch in an active way£®£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐÍ£© Individuals are required to wear special headsets to see in 3-D and hear the sound all around them£®
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8£®When I was young£¬I had an old neighbor named Dr£®Gibbs£®He didn't look like any doctor I'd ever known£®He never shouted at us for playing in his yard£®I remembered him as a neighbor who was nicer than anyone else in the neighborhood£®When Dr£®Gibbs was happy£¬he was planting trees£®And his life's goal was to make it a forest£®
Dr£®Gibbs had some interesting theories about planting£®He talked about trees that weren't watered would grow deep roots in search of water£®So he never watered his trees£®He planted an oak £¨ÏðÊ÷£© and£¬instead of watering it every morning£¬he beat it with the rolled-up newspaper£®I asked him why he did that£¬and he said it was to get the tree's attention£®
Dr£®Gibbs died a couple of years£®Every now and then£¬I walk by his house and look at the trees that he planted twenty-five years ago£®They're very strong now£®
I planted a couple of trees a few years later£®I watered them regularly and took good care of them£®Whenever a cold wind blows£¬they shake their leaves and branches£®
The funny thing about those trees of Dr£®Gibbs was that difficulty seemed to help them in ways comfort and ease never could£®

1£®What was Dr£®Gibbs'life goal£¿B
A£®To save more lives£®
B£®To build a forest£®
C£®To make a lot of money£®
D£®To study plants£®
2£®One of Dr£®Gibbs'theories about planting was thatC£®
A£®he often talked to the trees              B£®he kicked the trees heavily
C£®he never watered the trees                D£®he buried the leaves around the roots
3£®What does the writer mainly want to tell us£¿B
A£®Trees are not as weak as we think£®
B£®Difficulty is necessary for growth
C£®Planting trees is good for the environment£®
D£®We should listen to others'advice£®
6£®Being organized is an important skill for school and life£®When you're well organized£¬you can stay focused£¬instead of spending time hunting things down and feeling confused£®£¨50£©A For schoolwork£¬it means having one notebook or place where you store all your assignments£¬so you know what you have to do and when£®Keeping clearly labeled binders£¨»îÒ³¼Ð£© and keeping all your schoolwork neat and in a specific place-these are the main parts of organization£®
    For home stuff£¬being organized means having a place to put your things and putting them back when you finish using them£®£¨51£©F It means keeping your schoolbag£¬your shoes£¬and your clean underwear in the same places so you always know where to find them£®
    £¨52£©B Planning means deciding what you will do and when you will do it£®Calendars£¬lists£¬and schedules can help you plan£®£¨53£©E Making a schedule or a"to-do"list for yourself is a good idea£®Looking at your list helps you keep track of what you need to do£®Add new things as you get assignments£¬and check off things when you've done them£®Use your list to help you decide which thing is the most important to work on first£®
    It takes some extra efforts to organize yourself and your stuff£®£¨54£©DThe less time you spend hunting around for things or panicking about homework£¬the more time you have for better things£¬like reading a good book or playing£®
A£®What does it mean to be organized£¿
B£®Planning is part of being organized£¬too£®
C£®It helps you to lead a more efficient life£®
D£®But once you're organized£¬you feel great£®
E£®You can buy a calendar and keep it near your workplace£®
F£®It means hanging your coat up instead of throwing it on a chair£®
G£®A calendar is a set of pages showing the days£¬weeks£¬and months of a year£®
3£®Many facts suggest that children are overweight and the situation is getting worse£¬according to the doctors£® £¨31£©F£®
Some people blame£¨Ô𱸣© the fact that we are surrounded £¨°üΧ£© by shops selling unhealthy£¬fatty foods£¬such as fried chicken and ice cream£¬at low prices£®£¨32£©C£¬then probably children would buy less take-away food£®£¨33£©A£®I agree with this£¬because good eating habits begin early in life£¬long before children start to visit fast food shops£®If parents often give their children fried chicken and chocolate rather than healthy food£¬they will go for sweet and salty foods£¬and children will find it hard to get rid of the habit£®
There is a third reason for this situation£®Children these days take very little exercise£®They do not walk to school£®When they get home£¬they sit in front of the television or their computers and play computer games£®£¨34£©E£®What they need is to go outside and play active games or sports£®
The above are the main reasons for this problem£®£¨35£©D£¬as well as forcing them away from fast food shops and bad eating habits£®

A£®There is another argument that blames parents for allowing their children to become overweight
B£®Adults are becoming fatter and unhealthier too
C£®If there were fewer of these restaurants
D£®Therefore we have to encourage young people to be more active
E£®Not only is this an unhealthy pastime£¨ÏûDz£©£¬it also gives them time to eat more unhealthy food
F£®I feel there are a number of reasons for this
G£®It's a good idea to allow children to eat what they choose£®

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