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Recently£¬our class have had a heated discussion about wearing a school badge£®Opinions are divided on this case£®
Many of my classmates believe wearing a school badge is of great help to the close management of our school for fear of being disturbed by the outside£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐÍÒ»£©£®At the same time£¬as a student of key school£¬how proud it is to carry a card in front of our chest!
However£¬some students are against the rule£¬saying it is unnecessary and it's not convenient to wear it every day£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐͶþ£©£®Besides£¬others think highly of the rule£¬but on the other hand£¬they suggest our school should improve the quality of the badge£®
In my opinion£¬we must wear it carefully£¬because it can remind us to study at any time£®
Yours truly£¬
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8£®What did you eat for lunch today£¿Did you choose this dish because it was healthy£¬cheap or because it was just very tasty£¿Are you a particular eater or an adventurous diner£¿
I love exploring trends in food£®¡®Fusion£¨Èںϣ© cuisine'is not for everybody£®My Italian grandmother would turn her nose up in disgust at the thought of tandoori pizza with mango topping but this marriage of tastes is perfectly fine in the 21st century£®Chef and food writer Ching-He Huang£¬who presented a series of Chinese Food for the BBC£¬is a fan of the movement£®She says£º"Fusion has been happening for centuries£¬for as long as people have travelled£¬but with the Internet£¬and global travel£¬the exchange of ideas makes the process much faster£®"
Wolfgang Puck is seen by many as one of the chefs who made¡®fusion'elegant£®He got his experience in this aspect in his native Vienna and made a name for himself when he opened his own restaurant in Los Angeles in the 1970s£®This European dug into Asian cuisine and became one of the first in a long line of distinguished chefs£®He said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal that initially he got negative responses from traditional American-Chinese restaurant owners but he is not bitter£®"I believe authenticity is about evolution£¬not repeating your grandmoter's recipe£®"he explains£®"Cooking is like painting or writing a song£®Just as there are only so many notes or colours£®there are only so many flavours-it's how you combine them that sets you apart£®"
My granny's cup of tea would be the Slow Food Movement£®Founded by her countryman Carlo Petrini in the 1980s and still going strong£¬it seeks to preserve regional cuisine and the use of ingredients that are grown locally£®Petrini wants to see farmers connected more directly with consumers£®
All these trends give us food for thought£®We might be wasting an exciting opportunity to wake up our taste buds when we swallow a sandwich at our desks£®Tomorrow£¬why not find an exotic restaurant and enjoy a feast£¿You dress trendy so eat trendy!
28£®Fusion cuisine isD£®
A£®a BBC cooking programme      
B£®a balanced diet rich in nutrition
C£®a new trend of global travelling   
D£®a combination of different cooking styles
29£®What do we learn about Wolfgang Puck£¿D
A£®He knew little about Asian cuisine£® 
B£®He owed his success to his love for painting£®
C£®He was well received by Europeans£®
D£®He was in favor of creation in cooking£®
30£®The Slow Food MovementA£®
A£®aims to keep alive local cuisine    
B£®is favoured by old people
C£®promotes local farming    
D£®is founded by Granny
31£®What can be a suitable title for the text£¿A
A£®Hungry for new       
B£®Greedy for tasty
C£®Love for cooking     
D£®Food for thought£®
9£®What would you like to be when you grow up£¿A teacher£¿A doctor£¿An astronaut£¿What do you need to do to achieve your dream job£¿Perhaps you think that studying well and then going on to work hard will get you successful career you want£®We are constantly taught that our hard work will eventually pay off£®
But a government survey has shown that hard work is not the only thing that will help you to move up the ladder£®Two thirds of people believe that who you know matters more than what you know when it comes to social activity£®So are the connections that you have more important than your education£¿
76% of the people in the survey believed that family background is important in influencing your chances of success£®They believe that if you are privileged from birth£¬you are more likely to have a successful career£¬especially if your family is wealthy£®
Even if you don't have a privileged background£¬the people you know can still make a difference to your career£®Networking is a skill which is encouraged by many career advisers£®Some companies run networking workshops to try and encourage staff to meet other people£¬to communicate and build relationships£®It's a valuable skill£®
But the survey also showed something quite interesting£®Although most people believed that networks are more important than education£¬many people put their own career success down to talent£¬rather than background.41% of the people said that their parents'income had influenced their life£¬but at the same time£¬another 41% believed that they had achieved their own success£®
So which is more important£¬what you know or who you know£¿It seems that by working hard and making lots of connections£¬the answer may be that both are very important£®

21£®According to the government survey£¬the most important factor to help people move up the ladder isB£®
A£®hard work   B£®social relationship  C£®education  D£®social activity
22£®Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage£¿A
A.76% of the people think social relationship is most important£®
B.41% of the people believe parents'income is most important£®
C.76% of the people think family background ranks first£®
D.41% of the people believe they gained their own success£®
23£®From the passage we can infer that the writer writes the article toC£®
A£®stress the importance of education
B£®make lots of social connections
C£®challenge the traditional belief
D£®encourage people to work hard£®
24£®Which of the following is the best title for the passage£¿D
A£®A Survey on People's Dreams        B£®Keep Your Dream in Mind
C£®A Wealthy and Smooth Career        D£®The Way to Success£®
8£®Although many Chinese students say that their knowledge of English grammar is good£¬most would admit that their spoken English is poor£®Whenever I speak to a Chinese student£¬they always say£¬"My spoken English is poor£®"£¨36£©DI would like to suggest that there may be some reasons for their problems with spoken English£®
First£¬they fail to find suitable words to express themselves due to a limited vocabulary£®£¨37£©CHowever£¬you can speak with a limited vocabulary£¬if you choose a positive attitude£®Others will follow you as long as you use the words that you know£®
£¨38£©ASometimes they make mistakes when they are speaking because they are shy and nervous£®Yet students should remember that their goal should be FLUENCY NOT ACCURACY£®Your aim in writing is to be accurate following the rules for grammar and using them to get your message across£®But to talk to someone in English£¬as quickly and well as you can£¬even though sometimes you may use a wrong word or tense£¬but it doesn't matter£®£¨39£©FThe third reason is that not enough attention is paid to listening£®You have one mouth but two ears!All the hearing is necessary for you to start speaking£®
Fourth£¬most Chinese students are reactive rather than proactive£¨Ö÷¶¯µÄ£© language learners£®Instead of actively seeking out opportunities to improve their spoken English they passively wait for speaking opportunities to come to them and wonder why their English always remains poor£®£¨40£©G

A£®Second£¬they are afraid of making mistakes£®
B£®They may try to avoid making similar mistakes next time£®
C£®Obviously the better answer is to expand their vocabulary£®
D£®However£¬their spoken English does not have to remain"poor"!
E£®The second reason lies in the reluctance of using what has just been learned£®
F£®The person you are speaking to will understand you and make allowances for any mistakes he hears£®
G£®If you have this proactive outlook£¬then you will see English opportunities wherever you go£®
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12£®What can you do when you are unhappy£¿If you want to let out your anger or pressure by breaking things£¬you just do£®Now a school in Nanjing has built a"stress wall"to help students who feel unhappy due to heavy schoolwork or for other reasons£®
The leader of the school said the idea of a stress wall started when footprints were found on some newly painted walls and some school windows were broken£®
"These things happen because some students feel lots of pressure from their studies or because they don't get along well with other students£®When under stress£¬the body gets ready to either run or fight and becomes very nervous£®Hitting the wall can help relax the body and take away stress£¬"he said£®
"Tests and homework make me sad£¬"said a junior girl£¬"I can't wait to hit the wall£®It will help me a lot with my problems£®"However£¬another girl student who wouldn't give her name said£¬"The wall won't help because it can't talk£¬"and she added£¬"I need to talk to someone when I'm sad£®"
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