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Last month, it was my first time to have a bus tour for sightseeing(¹Û¹â) in Hong Kong. It¡¯s really pleasant and interesting. Sitting on the second floor of the bus, I visited Hong Kong in a different way. When the bus passed along the street, all the buildings along the way seemed very close to me. I bought a one day pass priced around US $6 to enjoy unlimited (²»ÊÜÏÞÖƵÄ) rides on two important routes. I started the trip from Central Star Ferry, and took the H1 Heritage Route (ÒŲú·Ïß) to travel around the Central and Western District. After leaving Star Ferry, the bus passed Western Market and Hollywood Road, where the famous antique (¹Å¶­) shops are located, then Man Mo Temple. Not only could I see on the bus, I also got off at many stops. I got off in Man Mo Temple and walked along Lascar Row. Then, I got on the sightseeing bus to Dr Sun Yatsen Museum, which was built in 1914 to honor the father of the Republic of China. And the famous Hong Kong University left a good impression on me. After traveling back through the dried seafood shops without stopping, I went to the last stop at Star Ferry.

After the heritage journey, I took the H2 Metropolis Route for my shopping tour. I left from Star Ferry and traveled through Wanchai to Causeway Bay and Times Square for shopping. Having bought a lot of things, I went back.

Though tired, I did have lots of fun on my one day bus tour!

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A. On foot.B. By bus.C. By subway.D. By bike.

¡¾2¡¿Where are the antique shops?

A. At Central Star Ferry.B. On Hollywood Road.

C. In Western Market. D. In Lascar Row.

¡¾3¡¿Which of the following did the writer NOT do while taking the H1 Heritage Route?

A. Visit Man Mo Temple. B. Walk along Lascar Row.

C. Buy some dried seafood. D. Visit Hong Kong University.

¡¾4¡¿Why did the writer take the H2 Metropolis Route?

A. To buy some things.

B. To travel through Wanchai.

C. To visit St. John¡¯s Cathedral.

D. To visit the Dr Sun Yatsen Museum.

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A city without cars would be very strange, right? But Venice is such a city.

Venice is in the northeast of Italy. It wasn¡¯t built on land, like Beijing or Shanghai, but on more than 110 islands. Seawater is everywhere around the city.

Even so, travel isn¡¯t difficult. The waterways have always been the best way to get around. There are 117 waterways and more than 400 bridges that can guide you where you want to go. People in Venice move from place to place by boat.

Water makes the city special, but it is also a big problem. Sometimes tourists will have such strange experiences. One moment they walk across the Rialto Bridge, and there¡¯s nothing special. But when they come back to the bridge an hour later, it¡¯s underwater and everyone is wearing rain shoes.

Once, people used too much underground water. This made the city get lower little by little. Now the city has gone down by 23 centimeters. Another problem is the rising seawater. The temperature has risen over the years. This has made the ice of the Arctic Ocean (±±±ùÑó) melt (ÈÚ»¯). Every year, high waters hit the city in autumn and winter. When a lot of water comes, more than half of the city is underwater.

Scientists are trying different ways to stop the city from getting even lower. The Italian government has asked some of Italy¡¯s biggest companies to build the MOST project, which was planned to be build under the seawater to stop the rising water. Anyway, this project is helping solve the problem.

¡¾1¡¿Which is the best way to travel in Venice?

A. The waterways. B. Taxis and cars.

C. 400 bridges. D. Boats and rain shoes.

¡¾2¡¿What doesn¡¯t cause Venice to get lower and lower?

A. The ice of the Arctic Ocean melt.

B. Seawater is everywhere around the city.

C. People used too much underground water

D. The temperature has become higher over the years.

¡¾3¡¿What can we infer from the last passage?

A. Venice is sure to stop getting lower.

B. High waters won¡¯t hit Venice any more.

C. Scientists can solve the problems easily.

D. Some possible ways help to solve the problem.

¡¾4¡¿What¡¯s the best title of this passage?

A. The History of Venice

B. The MOST Project of Venice.

C. The Places of Interest of Venice

D. The Specials and Problems of Venice

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ESL TEACHER NEEDED IN SHANGHAI

Date updated£ºOct 6£¬2016

Employer£ºLongman schools, Shanghai

Company type:

Private

Industry type:

Education / Training / Universities and Colleges

Work City:

Shanghai

Job Category:

English Teaching

Salary City:

>13000RMB

No. Hiring:

Unspecified

Work Experience:

2 years

Job Type:

Full Time

Qualifications

¡¤A genuine interest in children, teaching, and professional development

¡¤Open-minded, an adventurous spirit, and professional flexibility

¡¤4-year bachelor¡¯s degree from an accredited university

¡¤Native English speaker

¡¤Passport issued by the USA, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand

¡¤Two years post bachelor degree teaching experience preferred

¡¤Internationally recognized TEFL, CELTA, or TESOL certification

¡¤Experience traveling internationally and / or working abroad preferred

Responsibilities

¡¤Planning and delivering lessons to learners (ages 3.15)

¡¤Using electronic media and courseware to teach English efficiently and effectively

¡¤Evaluating student progress and providing ongoing guidance for improvement

¡¤Participating in social activities with students organized by your school

¡¤Maintaining regular office hours

Employment package

¡¤Salaries£º13,000rmb-16,000rmb per month (depending on experience)

¡¤6,000 rmb sign on bonus (after probation ¡ª a time of training and testing when you start a new job)

¡¤10£¬000rmb Accommodation Assistance Loan (overseas applicants only)

¡¤2,000rmb relocation allowance (overseas applicants only)

¡¤16 teaching hours and 10 office hours per week

¡¤2 Day off per week

¡¤Paid overtime for teaching

¡¤Paid holiday & paid Chinese public holiday

¡¤15-month Z working visa (foreign expert certificate)

¡¤5000rmb flight allowance (paid upon contract completion)

¡¤Comprehensive health Insurance & accident Insurance

¡¤Accommodation assistant

¡¤On-going professional teacher development and training program

¡¤15 month contract (including 3 month¡¯s probation)

¡¾1¡¿You will have advantage over other if ________.

A. you can work full time

B. you have TESOL certification

C. you have ever worked abroad

D. you can use electronic media skillfully

¡¾2¡¿As a teacher in Longman schools, you need to ________.

A. deliver lessons online in an effective way

B. organize social activities for young learners

C. provide the report of student progress

D. schedule 10 office hours every week

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