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Train to Somewhere

Marianne, heading west with fourteen other children on a train, is sure her mother will show up at one of the stations along the way. Stop after stop goes by, and there is no sign of her mother in the crowds that come to look over the children. No one shows any interest in adopting shy Marianne, either. But that is all right. She has to be free for her mother to claim her. Then the train stopped at its final stop, a town called Somewhere...

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Chinese Children's Favorite Stories

This volume of beloved Chinese stories contains a delightful(ÁîÈËÓä¿ìµÄ) selection from the store of Chinese legend.(´«Ææ) Discover many delightful animal characters as well as Chang¡¯e and Guan Yin. Retold for an international audience, the stories with beautiful pictures will give children aged ix to ten in other countries a chance to learn about both the tradition and culture of China.

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The Way Science Works

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¡¾1¡¿Diary of a Do - It - Yourself Book is different from other books because you can .

A. write your own stories in the book

B. have a chance to see beautiful photos

C. ask the author questions

D. read many interesting stories about the author

¡¾2¡¿Based on Train to Somewhere, how many children head west on the train£®

A. 14. B. 13. C. 15. D. 16.

¡¾3¡¿Whose book would you like to read if you are interested in science and technology?

A. Jeff Kinney's£® B. Eve Bunting's£®

C. Mingmei Yip's£® D. Robin Kerrod's.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿The human body is designed to move. But modern lifestyles and office jobs rarely give us the chance to move around. As we know£¬we're while we're eating; we sit in the car and we sit while we watch TV. And many of us sit for many hours at work.

New research shows that sitting less than three hours a day might extend your life by two years. Peter Smith, a scientist at the University of Louisiana in the southern United States, says that sitting is ubiquitous in our lives, meaning it is something we do all the time, everywhere.

However, Mr. Smith says that does not mean you can sit for the rest of your waking hours. He also says you may exercise often, ¡°We can't throw away physical activity. It's extremely important. We have 60 years of research showing us that.¡±

Mr. Smith and his colleagues are part of a new generation of researchers studying how sitting all day affects length of life. ¡°Studies that have assessed the relationship between sitting and mortality(ËÀÍöÂÊ)or television viewing and mortality are very rare. There's only been a few of them, actually five or six now, in the last four or five years.¡± They found that cutting television time to less than two hours a day could add one£­point four years to life.

Luckily, change is already coming to some offices, especially in the design of desks. A ¡°standing desk¡± lets people stand while they work. Another new design is called the ¡°treadmill desk.¡± A treadmill is an exercise machine that lets you walk in one place. Even some U£®S. schools are beginning to experiment with desks that are part bicycle to keep children moving. That's one of the strategies that many companies are using now.

Mr. Smith also says studying this problem has inspired his team to make a few changes in their own lives.

¡¾1¡¿The underlined word ¡°ubiquitous¡± is closest in meaning to________£®

A£®dangerous B. awkward

C£®comfortable D. common

¡¾2¡¿Which view agrees with the opinion of Mr. Smith?

A. Sitting too long may help increase one's life.

B£®Exercise is important and don't sit too long.

C£®Watching TV is bad, but can broaden one's horizons.

D£®Stopping watching TV is a necessary but hard task.

¡¾3¡¿What does Mr. Smith think of his study in Paragraph 4?

A£®It's a relatively new area of study.

B£®It's a hot subject studied by experts.

C£®It's a study that begins too late.

D£®It's not ignored by many experts.

¡¾4¡¿Why are the desks of all kinds designed for those who sit more?

A£®To give them more comfort.

B£®To improve their work efficiency.

C£®To offer them the chance to exercise.

D£®To seek pleasure while working.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Most mornings, the line begins to form at dawn: scores of silent women with babies on their backs, buckets balanced on their heads, and in each hand a bright-blue plastic jug. On good days, they will wait less than an hour before a water tanker goes across the dirt path that serves as a road in Kesum Purbahari, a slum on the southern edge of New Delhi. On bad days, when there is no electricity for the pumps, the tankers don¡¯t come at all. ¡°That water kills people,¡± a young mother named Shoba said one recent Saturday morning, pointing to a row of pails filled with thick, caramel (½¹ÌÇ)-colored liquid. ¡°Whoever drinks it will die.¡± The water was from a pipe shared by thousands of people in the poor neighborhood. Women often use it to wash clothes and bathe their children, but nobody is desperate enough to drink it.

There is no standard for how much water a person needs each day, but experts usually put the minimum at fifty liters. The government of India promises (but rarely provides) forty. Most people drink two or three liters¡ªless than it takes to wash a toilet. The rest is typically used for cooking and bathing. Americans consume between four hundred and six hundred liters of water each day, more than any other people on earth. Most Europeans use less than half that. The women of Kesum Purbahari each hoped to drag away a hundred liters that day¡ªtwo or three buckets¡¯ worth. Shoba has a husband and five children, and that much water doesn¡¯t go far in a family of seven, particularly when the temperature reaches a hundred and ten degrees before noon. She often makes up the difference with bottled water, which costs more than water delivered any other way. Sometimes she just buys milk; it¡¯s cheaper. Like the poorest people everywhere, the people of New Delhi¡¯s slums spend a far greater percentage of their incomes on water than anyone lucky enough to live in a house connected to a system of pipes.

¡¾1¡¿The underlined word ¡°slum¡± most likely means ______.

A. a village

B. a small town

C. a poor area of a town with badly-built, over-crowded buildings

D. the part of a town that lacks water

¡¾2¡¿Sometimes the water tanker doesn¡¯t come because ______.

A. the weather is bad

B. there is no electricity

C. there is no water

D. people don¡¯t want the dirty water

¡¾3¡¿Which of the following statements is wrong?

A. water is the biggest expense for people in New Delhi¡¯s slums

B. Shoba has a family of seven people

C. in Kesum Purbahari milk is cheaper than bottled water

D. Americans uses the largest amount of water each day

¡¾4¡¿The passage mainly tells us ______.

A. how women in Kesum Purbahari gets their water

B. how much water a day a person deeds

C. that India lacks water badly

D. how India government manages to solve the problem of water

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿International Students Club (ISC) is a friendship club organized by the American Student Union (ASU) for all international students. Visit the ISC table on the Tempe Main Campus (̹ÅåÖ÷УÇø) from 9:30am to 12:30pm Monday ¡ª Thursday to get information, practice speaking English, meet new friends and sign up for ISC activities.

Our goal is to help all international students during their time here in the USA through practical help, social activities, trips, conversational English classes and Bible studies.

International Graduates & Scholars

A free dinner is held weekly on Friday nights at the Peterson home at 6:30pm. Transportation is provided from the ASU Bookstore at 6:10pm on Friday nights for free. Every year in June we have special activities ¡ª summer camps. Want to make new friends or practice your English? Join us! For more information on activities for graduates and scholars, contact Nancy Peterson at 480-540-1518 or nancyp 310@cox.net.

International Undergraduates

If you¡¯re an international undergraduate hoping to meet new friends, join us at the Rita House on Friday nights, 7:00pm for a free meal, fellowship (ÁªÒê»á) and Bible discussion. On Friday nights we offer free transportation from the ASU Bookstore at 6:45pm. Join our Facebook page at ¡°ISC Undergraduates¡± for more specific information or you can contact Charles Boyle at 480-686-0561 or charles.boyle@asu.edu.

African Students

All African students are invited to join us in our monthly activities designed for them to encourage one another and some club members also participate in the activities. This month we¡¯re meeting on April 18th at 4:00pm. Some of our club leaders will join them for student interaction and cultural exchange. For more information, contact Emmanuel Chijindu (from Nigeria) at 480-248-5121 or echijindu@isionline.org.

ISC Leaders & Staff

If you want to become our club member, contact one of our student leaders or campus staff members.

Caroline Tao

wtao6@asu.edu | 480-326-5135

Nigel Pinto

nigel.pinto791@gmail.com

Nancy Peterson

Charles Boyle (staff)

Emmanuel Chijindu (staff)

¡¾1¡¿What can we learn about ISC?

A. The ISC table can be visited at weekends.

B. It mainly offers help to American students.

C. It is related to the American Student Union.

D. It¡¯s a club focusing on academic research.

¡¾2¡¿What can both international graduates and undergraduates get from the club?

A. A free meal at the Rita House.

B. Friday night free transportation.

C. Special activities in June.

D. Bible studies.

¡¾3¡¿Which is NOT true about activities for African students?

A. They are held every month.

B. African students are not the only participants.

C. Their purpose is to encourage each other.

D. They are held at 4:00pm each time.

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APEC, ___¡¾1¡¿___ (establish) in 1989, is short ___¡¾2¡¿___ Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. In January 1989, Australian Prime Minister raised the proposal during his visit to Seoul, Republic of Korea. After consultations (×Éѯ»á) with relevant countries, the first ministerial (²¿³¤¼¶µÄ) meeting __¡¾3¡¿___ (hold) in Canberra, Australia from 6 to 7 November 1989.

APEC, __¡¾4¡¿__ goal is to advance Asia-Pacific economic development, is working hard to meet the demands of growing interdependence among Asia-Pacific countries. More __¡¾5¡¿__ (importance), the purpose of APEC meeting is to promote free trade and cooperation and to __¡¾6¡¿__ (strength) an open multilateral (¶à±ßµÄ) trading system. The activities of APEC cover the promotion of ___¡¾7¡¿___ (region) trade, investment, finance, human resources development and technology transfer. APEC has 21 member countries so far.

Cooperation among APEC¡¯s members is governed by the principle of equal respect for the views of all participants, and it is because of this principle ___¡¾8¡¿__ ¡°mutual (Ï໥µÄ) respect and mutual benefit¡± becomes its consensus.

This year marks ___¡¾9¡¿__ 25th anniversary of APEC, and ___¡¾10¡¿___ the host of APEC this year, China is confident about the upcoming APEC leadership summit.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿One Test for Graduate and Business School.

Getting an advanced degree can create many opportunities. The GRE revised General Test¡ªthe most widely accepted graduate admission test worldwide¡ªcan bring you one step closer to achieving your career goals.

There has never been a better time to take the test that gives you more opportunities for your future. The GRE revised General Test features question types that closely reflect the kind of thinking you'll do in graduate or business school.

Who Takes It?

Prospective graduate and business school applicants from all around the world who are interested in pursuing a master's , MBA, specialized master's in business or doctoral degree take the GRE revised General Test. Applicants come from varying educational and cultural backgrounds and the GRE revised General Test provides a common measure for comparing candidates' qualifications.

GRE scores are used by admissions or fellowship panels to supplement(²¹³ä) your undergraduate records, recommendation letters and other qualifications for graduatelevel study.

When and Where Do People Take It?

The GRE revised General Test is available at more than 700 test centers in more than 160 countries. In most regions of the world, the computerdelivered test is available on a continuous basis throughout the year. In Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea, the computerdelivered test is available one to two times per month. In areas of the world where computerdelivered testing is not available, the paperdelivered test is available up to three times a year in October, November and February.

Who Accepts It?

The GRE revised General Test is accepted at thousands of graduate and business schools as well as departments and divisions within these schools.

¡¾1¡¿If you want to study for a master's degree in the USA, you'd better________£®

A. achieve your career goals

B. earn as much money as possible

C. take the GRE revised General Test

D. vary educational and cultural background

¡¾2¡¿In a lessdeveloped area with very few computers, testtakers probably can't take the GRE revised General Test in ________£®

A. August B. October C. November D. February

¡¾3¡¿What is the purpose of this passage?

A. To sell test papers.

B. To introduce a kind of test.

C. To get new students for schools.

D. To compare two kinds of tests.

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We spend so much time waiting to be loved, hoping love will find us, and searching for that special love. Unfortunately, that¡¯s not usually how life works. Loving yourself is mainly having self-respect, which is the only dependable way to create love in your own life, so you can share it with others. To be able to be loved, you must love and respect yourself as much as you do others. By doing so, you are enabling positive energy and allowing for great situation to occur in your life.

Bringing joy to other people¡¯s lives will help you find joy in your own. In addition, those who you treat well will likely repay you with the same kindness. Gradually, you will start to feel your worth through the smiles of gratitude. However, don¡¯t just be very kind to people so you can receive royal treatment.

Don¡¯t punish yourself for something you have done in the past. Instead, look at the mistake as a learning experience. Say to yourself now, ¡°I forgive myself for..." Go to look in a mirror, and say it out loud to yourself. Look at yourself right in the eyes, and speak forgiveness like you mean it. If you do, laugh out loud, realizing that was then and this is now. Every day is a new beginning.

We all want a nice house, nice things, and someone to share our life with. Find your true wants objectively. Are you eager for power, a religion, or simply a motive? Sometimes, it¡¯s easier to hide the truth from yourself, but figuring out what you really want will help you know yourself better. This will hopefully aid you in answering important questions you often ask yourself.

Write about your experiences, good and bad. When you write down good experiences, allow yourself to feel those feelings. When you remember bad experiences, allow yourself to feel self-compassion(×ÔÎÒͬÇé). Compassion is not self-pity, but rather a willingness to accept one¡¯s own pain and regret. Compassion allows us to be present with our pain, so we can acknowledge it and let it go.

¡¾1¡¿What can we conclude from the passage?

A. We must show great respect for others.

B. We should love ourselves in order to get love.

C. We should overcome any difficulty.

D. We must have mercy on everyone.

¡¾2¡¿According to the passage, most people ________________

A. have a dependable way to create love in their lives

B. keep their self-respect hidden in their hearts

C. are longing to get love from family or friends

D. are waiting for chances to give love to others

¡¾3¡¿When you realize you have made a mistake, _______________.

A. you should blame yourself for what you have done

B. you should find a way to bring joy to others.

C. you should face a mirror for a long time.

D. you should learn a lesson from your mistake.

¡¾4¡¿What is the author¡¯s purpose in writing the passage?

A. To show how smartly he can love himself.

B. To give advice on how to love ourselves.

C. To warn us not to be lost in self-pity.

D. To express a special love for the readers.

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