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美国友好校学生来你校参加为期一周的艺术交流活动,你负责接待并致辞。发言内容包括:

1.表示欢迎;

2.简要介绍学校的某艺术社团的基本情况(例如:合唱团、戏剧社、舞蹈队、书画社等);

3.表示美好祝愿。

注意:

1.词数不少于50;

2.开头已给出,不计入总词数。

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Shanghai Air & Hotel with Transfers/One Day Hangzhou City Tour(PK0482737SHA06)

Package Inclusive

◎Return Air Tickets

◎2 Nights Accommodation

◎Return Airport Transfers

◎One Day Hangzhou City Tour

Booking Period:29 Jan 2015 to 31 Dec 2015

Travel Period:29 Jan 2015 to 31 Dec 2015

ONE DAY HANGZHOU CITY TOUR

It is a city rich with history and culture,spanning back over 2000 years.With its inviting views and outstanding scenery,the area soon became popular with artists,poets and painters seeking inspiration in this little bit of paradise.

Our first stop is Six Harmonies Pagoda.You will get to visit the charming museum and snap some photos in front of this architectural marvel that was built in the Song Dynasty.

Next stop will be a visit to Meijiawu Tea Village,for a traditional tea ceremony and its significance to Chinese culture.

After lunch,the beautiful view of West Lake is going to greet us.We will have a cruise(游览)across West Lake to experience peace and serenity like no place else in the Shanghai area.The unforgettable scenery includes Three Pools Mirroring the Moon,Bai and Su Causeways,Solitary Hill,and Leifeng Pagoda,etc.The boat ride ends at Viewing Fish at Flower Harbor.We will have the chance to walk along on Su Causeway,and feed the fish in the Red Fish Pond to pray for the good luck.

Pickup Time:Between 7:30 a.m.—8:30 a.m.

Duration:10 hrs

2—WAY SHANGHAI PUDONG INTERNATIONAL AIRPEIRT TRANSFERS

Transfer between Shanghai Pudong International Airport(PVG)to your hotel is provided by mini bus.On arrival,you will be met by our driver after custom clearance.

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1.What service will you get from One Day Hangzhou City Package Tour?

A.Round-trip air tickets.

B.One day accommodation.

C.Free food service.

D.Force-shopping.

2.Which tourist attraction will you visit first?

A.Meijiawu Tea Village.

B.Six Harmonies Pagoda.

C.West Lake.

D.Su Causeways.

3.How will you get to your hotel from the airport?

A.By air. B.By train.

C.By bus. D.By ship.

September 21,2050-At a press conference today it was announced that the first tourist heading for Mars will be the 38一year—old US businessman Patrick Clifford. He will leave the earth in the launching window of June 2052 and set his foot on the surface of Mars in November, together with the other 6 astronauts assigned for the mission to further explore the planet.

Patrick has now two years of training ahead of him to get ready for the trip. Not only will he spend five month8 in getting to Mars, but another 600 days there before he can go back home.

Patrick was of course Very excited,。”This has been my dream since l was four, and seeing the 6rst man on Mars 20 years ago made me realize that it was possible.”

To be able to pay the$1.3 billion for his ticket for the trip, Patrick sold his majority stake(股份)in the company his father had built.“I know that my father would have been proud of me if he had still been alive today, he knew what this means to me”, says Patrick. There is no risk, though, that you will find Patrick begging in Your street comer when he comes back, but it is said that he was paid twice as much for his pan of the company.

So, how is he going to spend his 600 days on the red planet? "Well, since I don't have a job when I get back after selling the company, I have plenty of time. to come up with a new business idea", he says and laughs. If he brings a tool, he can start building the first hotel there, but maybe he shouldn't expect too many guests until someone can offer a cheaper ticket.

1.Patrick Clifford will go to Mars

A. on business B. for pleasure

C. to build a hotel D. to explore the planet

2.How long will Patrick Clifford be away before he comes back?

A. About five months. B. About two years.

C. About 750 days. D. About 600 days.

3.The underlined part in Paragraph 3 means that _'

A. we needn't worry about Patrick's economic conditions

B. the trip will turn Patrick into a beggar

C. Patrick will get much money from the trip

D. it's likely that Patrick will be very poor after he comes back

4. What can be inferred from the passage?

A. A total of six people will go to Mars.

B. Patrick's father felt excited at the news.

C. Patrick will spend all his money on the trip.

D. Patrick is an optimistic man.

As each semester begins, my colleague greets his students wearing a jacket and tie.

“You make only one first impression,” he says. So while the rest of the semester he teaches class in his usual, more casual clothes, the first week he presents a different image.

His thought is that students will remember their first meet positively and more readily think highly of him as the semester goes on because that favorable first impression has an influence on them.

The sequence (顺序) that we meet matters in how we judge subsequent (后来的) information. The big influence of first impressions is related to the halo effect, where the perception (看法) of positive qualities in one thing or part gives rise to the perception of similar qualities in related things or in the whole.

Here is an example: You meet a friendly person at a party and later are asked to collect money for a worthy cause. You call that person because you think she will make a contribution. In reality, there is no connection between being pleasant and being generous. Yet the halo effect leads you to think that the two are related.

The halo effect is powerful, but it is questionable whether it matters much in long-term relationships, such as that between teacher and student. While dressing up may make students think the teacher must know his subject matter because he creates a professional first impression, the effect wears thin if the person turns out to be a poor teacher after all.

First impressions matter but they don’t have the final word. Facts speak louder. If you had never seen or heard of Einstein, the first time you saw him your impression would most likely be negative. Now his face is connected with genius (天才), not madness because he is the person who has come to define what genius is.

The problem is that few of us are Einsteins and we often don’t get the chance to change a negative first impression.

1. The author explains the halo effect mainly by _____.

A. following the order of importance

B. making a comparison

C. setting down general rules

D. giving an example

2.In the author’s eyes, the halo effect _____.

A. is surprisingly powerful

B. matters more in the long run

C. makes some teachers irresponsible

D. may affect our judgment of others

3. The author uses the example of Einstein to show the importance of _____.

A. appearance B. impressions

C. truth D. fairness

4.The author seems to advise readers _____.

A. not to follow others’ judgments

B. not to judge a book by its cover

C. to mind their first impressions

D. to pay no attention to the halo effect

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Officer manager Judy, who has worked with Dr.Licking for 38 years, speaks highly of his kindness.She believes that the office is “the Disneyland of dentistry”.Everyone from children to their grandparents loves the environment and care they receive from this welcoming office.

Dr.Licking is known as the best dental care provider for anyone who fears facing appointments with the dental office.The staff goes out of their way to make patients feel comfortable and at ease.Dr.Licking and Judy set the standard with their saying, “when someone comes to your home, you stand up and welcome them, like an old family friend.”

Dr.Licking's office has all.They recently relocated to put the new equipment into their practice.The office is equipped with an intra-oral video camera, and as a patient you can get pictures of your teeth as you're walking out the door.

Setting himself apart from other dentists, Dr.Licking continues his education beyond what is required.For this reason, he is one of few dentists in the country who offers ozone treatment.Ozone can naturally stop decay (蛀蚀) in its tracks.For more information on this new technology, visit their website at www.drjohnlicking.com.

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1.What is special about the dental office?

A.It has a caring environment.

B.It is decorated like Disneyland.

C.It uses the most advanced equipment.

D.It provides service for both kids and old people.

2.What do we know about Dr.Licking?

A.He has developed ozone treatment.

B.He is the best dentist all over the country.

C.He has been studying dentistry continuously.

D.He has worked as a dentist for nearly 38 years.

3.The passage is written to ______.

A.introduce a famous dentist

B.show a new treatment for tooth decay

C.advise people to have their teeth examed

D.invite people to visit Dr.Licking's office

Think about the last time you felt afraid. Was it a fear of height? Did you oversleep on a weekday and fear you’d get into trouble at the office? In any case, you know what it feels like to feel fear.

But one woman doesn’t The woman, code-named “UM”, gave her first-ever interview after years of being studied by a team of researchers. The woman is given a code name because the researchers want to protect her from anyone who would take advantage of her inability to feel afraid.

UM can’t tell you what fear is because she’s never experienced it. “I wonder what it’s like to actually be afraid of something,” she said. The formal name for the disease is Urbach-Wieth disease, which is characterized by a hoarse(粗哑的)voice,small bumps around the eyes, and calcium deposits(钙沉积的)in the brain.

In the case of UM,the disease has transformed the part of her brain that controls the human response to fear. In the interview, UM talks about an event in her life where she was held at knifepoint and gunpoint, “I was walking to the store,and I saw a man on a park bench.He said. “Come here,please,” so I went over to him. He grabbed me by the shirt,put a knife to my throat and told me he was going to cut me. I told him, “Go ahead and cut me,” I wasn’t afraid at all. And for some reason,he let me go.”

Doctors who have been studying UM’s condition for years have been trying different things that could strike fear into her. They finally figured something out—increasing UM’s carbon dioxide levels.Extra carbon dioxide concentration in the blood is known to cause fear and panic in health individuals. Increasing UM’s carbon dioxide levels did manage to give her a fright.

1.The text starts by_______.

A. challenging the reader

B. solving daily problems

C. listing situations

D. giving explanations

2.Why is the woman with Urbach-Wieth disease given a code name?

A. To tell her case from other patients

B. To respect her privacy

C. To meet the researchers’ demands

D. To ensure her safety

3.From UM’s case,we can know that Urbach-Wieth disease may________.

A. stop the brain from functioning normally

B. lead to a decrease in calcium deposits

C. stop the brain from responding quickly

D. lead to an increase in carbon dioxide

4.What will probably happen to UM from the last paragraph?

A. Dying of the Urbach-Wieth disease.

B. Getting the sense of panic.

C. Experiencing another danger.

D. Speaking with a hoarse voice.

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