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Well£¬my life here is really amazed£¬and it makes me feel excited and a little stressed£®Talking of senior English learning£¬I have learned about some interesting and meaningful topic£®From Anne's Diary£¬I have learned about her family hid away for over two years in order to be caught by the German Nazis during World War  II£®Beside£¬I have learned about the development of English£®In a fact£¬the English language has changed quite a lot over the last four centuries£®In addition£¬what impresses me most is the Tangshan earthquake£¬it almost destroyed the whole city£®It were people£¬including workers£¬doctors that came to rescue those who were trapping under the ruins£®
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17£®Here's this week's list of five open jobs throughout the local area£®Whether you're unemployed and need a job or you are just fed up with 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-World Language Institute£¬Inc£®-Roswell£®
World Language Institute£¬Inc£®in Roswell is currently hiring a part-time£¬native-speaking Spanish instructor£®Applicants must be able to pass a back groundcheck and drive a 15-passenger bus to pick up students from several schools£¬from 2p£®m£®-6p£®m£®Monday-Friday£®The position pays©†10 per hour£®More information about the job is available online£®
Experienced Servers-Chill's-Alpharetta
Chili's in Alpharetta is seeking experienced servers to add to its team£®Qualifications will include being clean and neat and having great attitude and customer service skills£®£®The pay is©†2.13£¬plus tips£®Stop by the store to fill out an application£®More information about this position is available online£®
Registered Nurese-North Fulton Regional Hospital-Roswell
North Fulton Regional Hospital is looking for a RN/Registered Nurse to fill a 12-hour night shift£®Applicants must be registered and previous hospital experience is preferred£®More information about the position is available online£®
Software Engineer-Control Scan-Alpharetta
ControlScan in Alpharetta is hiring a software engineer£®Applicants should have five or more years of relevant experience£¬as well as advanced knowledge of computer technology£®Pay is commensurate£¨Ïà³Æ£©with experience£®More information about the position can be found online£®

21£®Where can we most probably read the passage£¿B
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23£®World Language Institute£¬Inc£®is looking forC£®
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D£®a Spanish manager
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A£®Jane£¬hired by North Fulton Regional Hospital£®
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4£®Henri Cartier-Bresson £¨1908-2004£©is one of the most original and influential figures in the history of photography£®His photographs helped establish photojournalism as an art form£®
Henri's family was wealthy-his father made a fortune as a textile manufacturer-but Henri later joked that due to his parents'economical ways£¬it often seemed as though his family was poor£®
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Henri traveled to Africa in 1931to hunt antelope and boar£®And Africa fueled another interest in him£ºphotography£®He then wandered around the world with his camera£¬using a handheld camera to catch images from fleeting moments of everyday life£®
Not long after World War¢ò£¬Henri traveled east£¬spending considerable time in India£¬where he met and photographed Gandhi shortly before he was killed in 1948£®Henri's work to document Gandhi's death and its immediate effect on the country became one of Life Magazine's most prized photo essays£®
Henri's approach to photography remained much the same throughout his life£®He made clear his dislike of images that had been improved by artificial light£¬darkroom effects£¬and even cutting£®The naturalist in Henri believed that all editing should be done when the photo is taken£®In 1952£¬his first book£¬The Decisive Moment£¬a rich collection of his work spanning two decades£¬was published£®"There is nothing in this world that does not have a decisive moment£¬"he said£®
In 1968£¬he began to turn away from photography and returned to his passion for drawing and painting£®

24£®Which of the following is true about Henri's photography career£¿A
A£®He developed a passion for photography when traveling to Africa£®
B£®He quit photography on publishing The Decisive Moment£®
C£®He documented Gandhi's everyday life£®
D£®He devoted all his life to photography£®
25£®Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined word in paragraph 2£¿D
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26£®What is special about Henri's approach to photography£¿C
A£®He only shot photos at decisive moments£®
B£®He preferred to edit his images in his darkroom£®
C£®His most photos described things in their natural ways£®
D£®He tried different ways and settled on being a naturalist£®
1£®A New Zealand woman£¬who had no sight since she was 11£¬had her sight restored one night when she hit her head on a coffee table£®
Lisa Reid£¬from Auckland£¬has a disease on her optic nerve and in 2000she was not able to see at all£®But on the night of November 15£¬2000£¬that all changed when Ms Reid£¬who was 24at the time bent down to kiss her guide dog£¬Ami£¬goodnight and accidentally knocked her head on her coffee table£®The next morning£¬she woke up and some of her sight had been restored£®
"Nobody knows what happened or can explain it£¬"Ms Reid£¬now 38£¬told Daily Mail Australia£®"I can't really find words to describe how it felt-amazing£¬fantastic£®""You can imagine not being able to see and then you can£®You can't really describe that£®To see the world again is a gift£®"
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28£®How did Lisa Reid regain her vision£¿A
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29£®What can we know about Lisa Reid£¿B
A£®She lost her sight in 1979£®
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C£®She restored her vision again 10years after she lost it£®
D£®When she restored her vision again£¬she was 38years old£®
30£®New Zealand's Blind FoundationA£®
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