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Very happy to hear from you£®Learning that you arc interested in the popular TV show called Chinese Poetry Competition£®In order to promote Chinese culture£¬our school will hold a Chinese Poetry Conference£®I'd like to inform you of some details as follows£®
As scheduled£¬the competition is to be held in the school lecture hall at 7£º00 p£®m£®on April 20£¬before which you are supposed to get adequately prepared£®Therefore£¬it's strongly recommended that you recite enough classical poetry and focus on the poems of the Tang Dynasty£®The appealing prize Three Hundred Tang Poems is waiting for you£®Whoever wants to participate£¬please sign up in the Student's Union office before March 31£®
For any question£¬please e-mail Li Hua at LH@qq£®com£®You're bound to benefit a lot from it£®
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In order to promote Chinese culture£¬our school will hold a Chinese Poetry Conference£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐÍÒ»£©£®I'd like to inform you of some details as follows£®
As scheduled£¬the competition is to be held in the school lecture hall at 7£º00 p£®m£®on April 20£¬before which you are supposed to get adequately prepared£®Therefore£¬it's strongly recommended that you recite enough classical poetry and focus on the poems of the Tang Dynasty£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐͶþ£©£®The appealing prize Three Hundred Tang Poems is waiting for you£®Whoever wants to participate£¬please sign up in the Student's Union office before March 31£®
For any question£¬please e-mail Li Hua at LH@qq£®com£®You're bound to benefit a lot from it£®

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3£®My daughter Kelly is a cautious person£®She needs to warm up to situations£¬is hesitant to try new things£®When with close friends£¬she becomes a leader who laughs loudly and chants£¬"Girls rule£¬boys drool£®"But when that comfort zone is not around her£¬she is shy and nervous£®
This has been challenging for me at times£®"Shy"is not a word that I think has ever been used to describe me£®But this has been a year of firsts for my girl that has filled her with a new sense of confidence£®This year she moved to lap lane in swimming where she was preparing for a swim team£®This year she learned to ride a bike without training wheels£®And this year she completed her first kids'triathlon £¨ÈýÏîÈ«ÄÜ£©£®
On Saturday£¬with a thunderstorm coming soon and my son's birthday party later in the day£¬we all went out in the dark of the morning for Kelly to participate in her first triathlon£®We practiced transitions from swim to bike to run with her£¬we got all the equipment she'd need£¬and we kept talking about the race£®But as we waited the two hours for the older kids to finish before her turn£¬she held my leg a little harder and told me she loved me a few too many times£®She was nervous but trying to keep it together£®
And then it was her turn£®From the second she jumped into the water£¬my heart soared£¨¿ìËÙÉÏÉý£©£®My daughter transformed into the most confident human being I had ever seen£®She dominated that swim£¬crushed that bike ride and ran to the finish with the biggest smile on her face£®
I can honestly say that I never felt so proud of someone in my entire life£®It wasn't because she did a sport or anything like that£®It was because she was afraid of something and conquered that fear with confidence and a fire I hadn't seen before£®
All day I would find myself just looking over at her and smiling£®She might be wearing the finalist medal but I felt like I won that day£®I won the chance to see my girl shine£®
Shine on£¬sweet baby£®

24£®Kelly is nervous whenD£®
A£®boys are around her
B£®she changes into a leader
C£®she is away from her mom
D£®situations are new to her
25£®We can know from Paragraph 3B£®
A£®the race began in the early morning
B£®the whole family gave Kelly support
C£®Kelly was eager for her turn in the race
D£®Kelly prepared for her brother's birthday party
26£®Seeing Kelly's performance in the race£¬the author feltA£®
A£®excited and proud
B£®anxious and uneasy
C£®worried and hesitant
D£®curious and concerned
27£®In the ending paragraphs the author"felt like I won that day"because KellyA£®
A£®overcame the fear
B£®expressed love to her
C£®won the gold medal
D£®took part in the sport£®
10£®Meet Ben Saunders£ºadventurer£¬athlete£¬motivational speaker£®Ben£¬at the age of 23£¬was the youngest man to ski solo £¨µ¥ÈË»¬Ñ©£© to the North Pole£®He dragged a 180-kilogramme sledge £¨Ñ©ÇÁ£© over 1£¬420 miles through the worst Arctic conditions£®This year£¬as well as planning a return to the Arctic£¬Ben plans to ski solo from the Antarctic coast to the South Pole and back in the autumn£¬carrying all his supplies on his sledge£®
Ben Saunders was fired after persuading the firm to support his disorganized first adventure£®"Everything that could go wrong did go wrong£®We were attacked by a bear£®We started running out of food£®It was just desperate£®And we didn't get to the Pole£» we didn't get there£¬so we had no media interest£®No one heard about it£ºno book deal£¬and no speaking£®I was so unhappy£®"
People said it was impossible for me to get to the Pole£®I said£¬"No£¬I can get there£¬"and I did£®Self-belief£¬I see it as being a bit like a muscle-it's my belief that the more you stretch £¨ÉìÕ¹£© yourself£¬the stronger it gets£®If you never do anything that's uncomfortable or risky then your self-belief gets weaker£®So that's one of the lessons I've figured out along the way£®The thing that I've stretched and tested is my self-belief£®
"My Antarctic adventure is just practicable and that's what is exciting to me£®If I kne w it was possible£¬if I knew I could do it without too much bother£¬I wouldn't be interested£®"Why£¿"Personally I'm attracted by the human performance element to it£®Not that long ago£¬running a marathon was seen as the top point of human attempt£¬and now I wouldn't be that surprised if my mum said she was going to run one next year£®"
People's horizons £¨¼ûʶ£© are changing£®"I'm not particularly gifted£¬and I'm absolutely average£®I've just chosen this one goal to achieve and I've been working hard to realize it£®That's it£®And that's the thing that attracts me£ºwith enough training and enough determination£¬enough focus and preparation£¬how far can we go£¿And I don't think I've found out yet£®"

24£®What do we know about Ben Saunders'first adventure£¿B
A£®It was supported by his company£®
B£®There was no press coverage£®
C£®It was well planned and organized£®
D£®He actually reached the North Pole£®
25£®According to Ben Saunders£¬if you want to stretch your self-belief£¬you shouldA£®
A£®try something adventurous     B£®often test your confidence   
C£®aim to reach the North Pole    D£®always stretch your muscles
26£®Ben Saunders was excited about his Antarctic adventure becauseC£®
A£®he wanted to exercise his body
B£®he liked running a marathon
C£®he knew it might be achievable
D£®he was sure he could do it easily
27£®What can we learn from the last paragraph£¿C
A£®We may never know our possibilities and energies£®
B£®We have to change our views about adventure£®
C£®We should have a reason for going on an adventure£®
D£®We have to be especially talented to have an adventure£®
7£®When 19-year-old Sophia Giorgi said she was thinking of volunteering to help the make-A-Wish Foundation£¬nobody understood what she was talking about£®But Sophia knew just how important Make-A-Wish could be because this special organization had helped to make a dream come true for one of her best friends£®We were interested in finding out more£¬so we went along to meet Sophia listen to what she had to say£®
Sophia told us that Make-A-Wish is a worldwide organization that started in the United States in 1980£®"It's a charity that helps children who have got very serious illnesses£®Make-A-Wish help children feel happy even though they are sick£¬by making their wishes and dreams come true£¬"Sophia explained£®
We asked Sophia how Make-A-Wish had first started£®She said it had all begun with a very sick young boy called Chris£¬who had dreamed for a long time of becoming a policeman£®Sophia said lots of people had wanted to find a way to make Chris's dream come true--so£¬with everybody's help£¬Chris£¬only seven years old at the time£¬had been a"policeman"for a day£®"When people saw how delighted Chris was when his dream came true£¬they decided to try and help other sick children too£¬and that was the beginning of Make-A-Wish£¬"explained Sophia£®
Sophia also told us the Foundation tries to give children and their families a special£¬happy time£®A Make-A-Wish volunteer visits the families and asks the children what they would wish for if  they could have anything i n the world£®Sophia said the volunteers were important because they were the ones who helped to make the wishes come true£®They do this either by providing things that are necessary£¬or by raising money or helping out in whatever way they can£®

21£®Sophia found out about Make-A-Wish because her best friend hadA£®
A£®benefited from it                                  
B£®volunteered to help it 
C£®dreamed about it                                  
D£®told the author about it
22£®According to Sophia£¬Make-A-WishA
A£®is an international charity                             
B£®was understood by nobody at first
C£®raises money for very poor families               
D£®started by drawing the interest of the public
23£®What is said about Chris in Paragraph 3£¿B
A£®He has been a policeman since he was seven£®
B£®He gave people the idea of starting Make-A-Wish
C£®He wanted people to help make his dream come true£®
D£®He was the first child Make-A-Wish helped after it had been set up£®
24£®Which of the following is true about Make-A-Wish volunteers£¿A
A£®They are important for making wishes come true£®
B£®They try to help children get over their illnesses£®
C£®They visit sick chil dren to make them feel special£®
D£®They provide what is necessary to make Make-A-Wish popular£®
9£®Adults are happy to tell their children that crusts £¨Ãæ°üƤ£© will give them curly hair£¬carrots will help them see in the dark£¬and spinach will make them strong£®Even though adults know it's not totally true£¬they think it's good for their children's health£¬a study had found£®
In a study about 31 percent of adults said they once told their children the curly hair tale£¬and 36 percent said they'd been told the same thing by their mother or father£®Among the over-50s£¬almost half said they'd been promised curly hair if they ate their crusts£®A quarter of the 2£¬000 adults questioned in the study told their children carrots would help them see in the dark£®This could be true to some extent because of the high levels of vitamin A and beta-carotene in root vegetables£®
Another favorite among parents is that milk will make one strong£®A third surveyed said their parents told them this£¬and about 29 percent said they told their children the same thing£®But while there is plenty of evidence to suggest milk is good for people's health£¬there are also a lot of scientific papers saying it isn't£®
Thanks to Popeye£¬spinach is also fed to children£¬along with the idea that it will make them strong£®While there is also some truth in this one£¬scientists now believe it is not the iron£¬but the inorganic nitrates £¨ÎÞ»úÏõËáÑΣ© that improve physical power£®
One in seven of the surveyed admitted telling their little ones that runner beans will make them run faster£¬which is nothing more than wordplay and has no basis in science£®Almost one in five adults were subjected to the same tale in childhood£®
Just over one in 10 parents told their children green food would turn them into a superhero£¬and a quarter admitted hiding vegetables in meals£®
Lyndsay Jones£¬spokesman for Persil Washing Up Liquid£¬said£¬"It's clear that the most persuasive stories about food are passed on from generation to generation£®Our research shows that the ideas continue£¬and we tell our kids the same things our parents told us£¬even if they're not always entirely true£®"
Crusts may not make your hair curly£¬but there's plenty of research that says crusts contain more of the goodness than the rest of a loaf£®Hopefully£¬as a result of our Cook with Kids promise£¬more parents will be encouraged to spend time with their children in the kitchen and teach them the truth about food£®

32£®We can know from Paragraph 3 thatC£®
A£®milk is beneficial to children's physical strength
B£®a third people are forced to drink milk by their parents
C£®there is doubt whether milk is helpful to people's health 
D£®about 29 percent people wish their children good health
33£®Which of the following does Lyndsay Jones agree£¿D
A£®Most persuasive stories about food are false£®
B£®Adults are willing to teach their children as their parents did£®
C£®Stories about food shouldn't be passed on from generation to generation£®
D£®Parents can't make sure if some stories about food are totally true£®
34£®We can learn from the passage thatB£®
A£®parents are expected to tell children the truth about food
B£®scientists think the iron in spinach helps children grow strong
C£®runner beans can really make children run fast
D£®crusts are said to contain less nutrition than a loaf
35£®How is the passage mainly developed£¿C
A£®By making comparisons£®
B£®By following time order                                   
C£®By giving examples£®
D£®By analyzing causes£®

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