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January 1,2002 was a day that would be remembered for year to come. On the day, the euro became the official currency of twelve European countries, replacing currencies as famous as the German mark and the French franc.

       But the change from the old currencies to the new one was only a success after lots of problems were solved.

       The first problem was what to call the new currency. People in different countries had different suggestions. After a long discussion, the name “euro”was finally accepted by all of the countries involved.

       The next problem was the design. A normal bill or coin has a design related to the country concerned, like the picture of a famous person of monument. So how could they design something that was representative of twelve different countries and their traditions? The final answer was a compromise. Every euro coin has a standard European face on one side, but each Member State is allowed to decorate the other side with an image linked to their own country. For example, Spanish coins have the image of the Spanish king, and German coins have pictures of Berlin’s famous Brandenburg Gate. So even though you can spend the coins in any of the twelve counties, you can tell which country they originally came from. Euro bills will be uniform throughout the euro area.

       The final problem was how to introduce the money. Imagine how complicated it was to change the kind of money you use, not just for ordinary people, but also for companies: Coca-Cola had to adapt almost 300,000 vending machines.(自动售货机) to accept the new coins. To help people get used to the idea, stores started publishing prices in both the old and the new currency from January 2000.

       The final change from the old currencies to the new euro was a huge success. People in Europe are now using the euro bills and coins as easily as Americans use dollars.

1.How long has the euro been an official currency?

       A.For over 7 years.                                 B.For over 8 years.

       C.For over 6 years.                                 D.For over 5 years.

2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

       A.When the euro first came into use, the stores got into trouble.

       B.People can tell in which country a euro coin was made.

       C.The new euro bills have different designs.

       D.Some people still have difficulty in using the new currency.

3.The author mentions Coca-Cola in paragraph 5 to        .

       A.indicate that Coca-Cola has steady financial foundations.

       B.tell us Coca-Cola has made a contribution to Europe.

       C.prove it took lost of effort and money to introduce the euro.

       D.show Coca-Cola is very popular with consumers.

4.Which of the following were the problems when changing from the old currencies to the new one?

    a.What to call the new currency.

       b.How to introduce the new currency to Europeans.

       c.How to decide what the euro would be worth.

       d.What the design of the new currency should be.

       A.a,b,c                   B.a,c,d                   C.a,b,d                   D.b,c,d

5.What is the passage mainly about?

       A.The efforts at making the euro a success.

       B.The causes of the birth of the euro.

       C.The importance of the euro.

       D.The design of the euro.

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The World Trade Organization (WTO), founded on January 1, 1995, aims to encourage international trade to flow as possible, making sure that trade agreements are respected and that any disputes can be settled.

In the five years since its founding, the WTO has become well known as one of the world’s most powerful economic organizations, taking its place alongside the World Bank and International Money Fund.

The system of global rules for international trade, however, dates back half a century to 1948 when the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade was formed after World War II.

As time went by, it became clear that the GATT had two major drawbacks-the limited areas of trade it covered, and the lack of an effective system to settle disputes.

After seven years of trade talks ending in 1994, the so-called Uruguay Round finally give birth to the WTO, complete with an effective system to settle disputes and new rules covering trade in services and intellectual property.

Even after seven years of talks and 22, 500 pages of agreements, there were still problems, especially the difficulty to deal with areas of agriculture and services, which the member nations agreed to revise in 2000. The WTO, with its head office in Geneva, has 135 members with 30 more waiting to join.

From the passage we know that the GATT stopped working ________.

A. soon after World War II ended 

B. a little more than 50 years after World War II

C. just in the year 1994         

D. seven years before the Uruguay Round talk

Compared with the GATT, the WTO _______.

A. didn’t pay enough attention to services and intellectual property

B. got its members to sign the agreements more easily

C. has got to many areas of international trade to deal with to work effectively

D. can do better to settle disputes in more areas of international trade

In the new century the WTO will ________.

A. take the place of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund

B. have more members and settle more problems

C. make complete new rules in every area of international trade

D. have new rules covering trade in services and intellectual property

When I was going home to India last year, I called up my mother to ask if she wanted anything from China.

When India had not opened up its markets to the world, I carried suitcase loads of dark glasses and jeans. Thankfully, we can get all these anywhere in India now.

Still, her answer surprised me: “Green tea.”

As long as I can remember she didn’t even drink Indian tea..

I dutifully bought a big packet of Longjing and headed home to hear the story.My mother and her brother, both regular newspaper readers, believed that Chinese green tea was the wonder drug for all illnesses.

At the turn of the century, China was not really familiar to the average Indian.It was a strange country.

How things change! And how soon! Now every town of any size seems to have a “China Market”.And everyone is talking about China.The govemment of Indin has planned to send a team to China to see how things are done. A minister once said that India must open the doors for more foreign investment (投资)and such a step would “work wonders as it did for China”.

But it’s a two-way street.I just heard about a thousand Shenzhen office workers who have gone to Bangalore to train in software.Meanwhile, all the Indian IT majors are setting up a strong presence in China.

No wonder that trade, which was only in the millions just ten years ago, is expected to hit about US $15 billion for last year and US $20 billion by 2008, a goal set by both governments.

No wonder, my colleague wrote some weeks ago about this being the Sino-Indian(中印)century as the two countries started on January 1 the Sino-Indian Friendship Year.

But what is still a wonder to me is my mother drinking Chinese tea.

The reason why the writer’s mother asked for Chinese green tea is that________.

     A. she had a son working in China     B. she believed it had a curing effect

     C. she enjoyed Chinese products       D. she was tired of Indian tea

The underlined part “it’s a two-way street” in Paragraph 8 probably means _______.

     A. The exchanges between Indian and China benefit both.

     B. China and India have different traffic rules.

     C. Tea trade works wonders in both India and China.

     D. Chinese produces are popular in both China and India.

It can be inferred from the passage that _______.

     A. the author was concerned for his mother’s health

     B. the author was in favor of drinking Chinese green tea

     C. the author was surprised at China’s recent development

     D. the author was curious about the growth of India’s IT industry

When I was going home to India last year, I called up my mother to ask if she wanted anything from China.

When India had not opened up its markets to the world, I carried suitcase loads of dark glasses and jeans.Thankfully, we can get all these anywhere in India now.

Still, her answer surprised me: “Green tea.”

As long as I can remember she didn’t even drink Indian tea .

I dutifully bought a big packet of Longjing and headed home to hear the story.My mother and her brother, both regular newspaper readers, believed that Chinese green tea was the wonder drug for all illnesses.

At the turn of the century, China was not really familiar to the average Indian.It was a strange country.

How things change! And how soon!

Now every town of any size seems to have a “China Market”.And everyone is talking about China.

The govemment of Indin has planned to send a team to China to see how things are done.A minister once said that India must open the doors for more foreign investment(投资)and such a step would “work wonders as it did for China”.

But it’s a two-way street.I just heard about a thousand Shenzhen office workers who have gone to Bangalore to train in software.Meanwhile, all the Indian IT majors are setting up a strong presence in China.

No wonder that trade, which was only in the millions just ten years ago, is expected to hit about US $15 billion for last year and US $20 billion by 2008, a goal set by both governments.

No wonder, my colleague wrote some weeks ago about this being the Sino-Indian(中印)century as the two countries started on January 1 the Sino-Indian Friendship Year.

But what is still a wonder to me is my mother drinking Chinese tea.

1.According to the passage, the author left _____ for ______.

     A.India; China             B.China; India     

       C.China; Longjing          D.India; Shenzhen

2.The reason why the writer’s mother asked for Chinese green tea is that_____.

     A.she had a son working in China          B.she believed it had a curing effect

     C.she enjoyed Chinese products      D.she was tired of Indian tea

3.The underlined part “it’s a two-way street” in Paragraph 10 probably means ____.

     A.The exchanges between Indian and China benefit both.

     B.China and India have different traffic rules.

     C.Tea trade works wonders in both India and China.

     D.Chinese produces are popular in both China and India.

4.It can be inferred from the passage that _______.

     A.the author was concerned for his mother’s health

     B.the author was in favor of drinking Chinese green tea

     C.the author was surprised at China’s recent development

     D.the author was curious about the growth of India’s IT industry

CONTEST RULES

·Entries may be submitted(上交) no earlier than January 1, 2008, and will not be accepted until three winners are identified or December 31, 2008 whichever comes first.

·There is no cost to enter.

·Entrants must be at least 18 years of age.

·Any form and style is acceptable for this competition: fiction, observational essay, humor, etc. poetry is not acceptable.

·Total length of writing must be 500-1500 words, including any necessary notes or citations.

·Writing must be original, never before published, and entirely the work and property of the person who submits it. Ghostwritten is not acceptable.

PRIZES

Winners will receive

·$50 cash

·Professional editing of their winning entries.

·Publication of their entries in Word-wise.

·Recognition via press releases announcing the winning entries and introducing the authors.

HOW TO ENTER

·Save your completed writing as a Word, WordPerfect, Open Document, or plain text file.

·Title the file with your first and last name. For example, Elton Smith would title his Word document thus: elton-smith.doc.

·Email the file as an attachment to contest2008@adminmaven.com. Use the subject line “Work-wise Writing Contest” to avoid being removed to the span bin.

·Entries submitted before the opening date of January1, 2008, will be deleted. Once the contest closes, further entries will be deleted.

Ghostwritten work in “CONTEST RULES” might be ________.

a. written by someone other than the author

b. science fiction difficult to understand

c. a long essay in a very strange writing style

d. full of citations from other writers

To enter the writing contest, one ________.

a. has to pay a fee

b. must submit work by January 1, 2008

c. needs an eye-catching title for his word document

d. can submit any form or style of writing but a poem

Which of the following is NOT TRUE?

a. The final results will come out on December 31, 2008.

b. All entries must be emailed to contest2008@adminmaven.com.

c. One can not add a note to a 1,500-word essay for the contest.

d. the winning entries will be edited and published.

Argosy Christmas Ship Festival

Seattle      December1—December 23, 2010

The Argosy Christmas Ship Festival is a ship –to –shore holiday celebration that has become a local Northwest tradition. Aboard the Christmas Ship , some of the finest Northwest choirs(唱诗班) sing holiday greetings . These performances are broadcast via speakers to bonfire(篝火) sites and to other boats participating in the parade.

Holiday Island Lights Festival

Friday Harbor, Sand Juan Island       December 1—December 31, 2010

An island-wide holiday tradition that includes local businesses decorating contest, a tree lighting ceremony on Dec . 4 with shops staying open until 7:00 pm. On Dec. 11 a Lighted Boat Parade starts the evening, to be followed by the Santa ship coming into Friday Harbor for the children , shops staying open until 7:00 pm . Dec 18-19 Roche Harbor’s Christmas Festival begins at 3:00 pm and will include artists booths, Victorian carol singing , story telling, theater and dining.

Christmas Lighting Festival

Leavenworth        December4—December 19, 2010

This old –fashioned Lighted Farm Implement parade, which expressed its admiration for the Yakima Valley’s agricultural heritage, including entries with up to 35,000 lights decorating the tractor, plow or thresher of your choice! Pre-parade activities include a Christmas Tree Ceremony and other special entertainment before the parade. Join us and you’re sure to enjoy the carolers dressed in traditional clothing as they wander through out the Downtown area.

Holiday with Lights

Federal Way      December 10, 2010—January 1, 2011

With over a million twinkling lights displayed throughout the park, your heart will be filled with cheer and the spirit of the season! Holiday light displays, festive music and strolling caroler, visit with Santa, enchanted village rides, and much more.

1.Which of the following festivals lasts the longest?

A.Argosy Christmas Ship Festival              B.Holiday Island Lights Festival

C.Christmas Lighting Festival                 D.Holiday with Lights

2.If you want to attend a Lighted Boat Parade, you should go to _______.

A.Seattle           B.Leavenworth       C.Friday Harbor      D.Federal Way

3.If you want to learn something about agriculture heritage, you will possibly attend___.

A.Argosy Christmas Ship Festival              B.Holiday Island Lights Festival

C.Christmas Lighting Festival                 D.Holiday with Lights

4.If you plan to attend one of the activities on Christmas Day, you will have ______choice(s).

A.one              B.two              C.three             D.four

 

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