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The"Big Island"of Hawaii is a paradise £¨ÌìÌã© playground where visitors can enjoy a popular lifestyle and at the same time£¬witness the attraction of nature£ºthousands of square miles form a wonderland£¬f eaturing breathtaking beaches£¬forests£¬snow-covered mountains and amazing active volcanoes£®A visit to Volcanoes National Park£¬which has been described as a true wonder of the world£¬is a must£®It is the state's biggest attraction£®
Accommodations
Seasons Resort Hualalai from  205.00                Fairmont Orchid£ºfrom 108.00
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The beautiful landscape of Kauai has led to it being called the"Garden Isle"£¬but it is also referred to as the"Island of discovery"£¬and with good reason-a land of striking natural contrasts just waiting to be explored£®Green mountains£¬a breathtaking coastline and white sand beaches combine to make it one of the world's most relaxing locations£®
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Grand Hyatt Kauai£ºfrom  101.00             Sheraton Kauai Resort£ºfrom 79.00
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Voted the"World's Best Island"£¬Maui is widely regarded as one of the most romantic destinations on earth£®
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Oahu has a unique rhythm£¬filling the air with sweet fragrances £¨ÏãÆø£©£¬music and language£ºfrom lovely beaches and amazing nightlife to beautiful rainforests and quiet valleys£®Adventure£¬history£¬romance£¬discovery--Oahu waits for you£®
Accommodations
Halekulani£ºfrom 121.00                 Hilton Hawaiia£ºVillage£ºfrom 73.00
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Book TitleThe Grammar of Words£ºAn Introduction to Linguistic Morphology
AuthorGeert Booiji
 
Description
Revised and updated£ºNew chapter on the status of the word£» New List of terms£» Exercises£¬questions£¬and discussion points£» The clearest and most readable text in the world£®
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Book TitleShakespeare£ºAn Oxford Guide
AuthorTanley Wells and Lena Cowen Orlin
 
 
Description
Giving full range introductions to the literary and historical contexts in which Shakespeare lived and worked£»
Looking into Shakespeare's use of words and structures through close readings of his plays and poetry£»
Guiding the readers to reliable sources for further reading and useful web links£®
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Book TitleThe Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy
AuthorFrank Jackson and Michael Smith
 
Description
The state of the art guide to today's most exciting research in academic philosophy£»
A team of scholars from the UK£¬Europe£¬North America and Australia as contributors£»
Each essay covers a wide range of topics but fully readable£®
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Book TitleA Century of New Words
AuthorJohn Ayto
 
Description
A fascinating look at 105 years of language innovation£»
A picture of each decade of the twentieth century through its new words£»
Informative and entertaining essays track the trends in each decade£®
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Book TitleHarry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
AuthorJ£®K£®Rowling
 
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International best-seller being published for the first time in the UK£»
One of its series which are sold all over the world and welcomed by grown-ups and kids alike£»
J£®K£®Rowling is one of the best authors of our time£®
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Book TitleAdvanced Listening and Speaking
AuthorKathy Gude
 
 
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Each unit gives teaching and practice for all the skills and task types covered by the exam£»
Each unit focuses on four key areas£ºexam skills£¬language skills£¬topic areas£¬and notional and functional areas£»
A bank of exam-style activities and useful hints for each paper£»
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47£®Gordon is interested in language changes£®He is particularly interested in how new words come into a language£®A
48£®Robin is an undergraduate student studying English literature£®He is taking a course on Shakespeare next term£®B
49£®David is PhD student in the philosophy department£®He is required to know what's going on in contemporary philosophy£®C
50£®Tom is a university student of linguistics taking introductory course in morphology next term£®D£®
9£®Designed by our monitor£¬we has a story telling contest at the class meeting£®All of us were very active£¬and everybody said that the most touching story was the one told by Zhang Hua£¬which won the first prize and made the meeting more meaningful So£¬here£¬I would like to share£º
Not long ago£¬my friends encouraged me to try a 150-mile ride trip£¬an annual event that raised money for the poor children in the far-away mountains£®
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In his story£¬he experienced a volunteer ride trip to raise money for poor children£®He had thought it was as easy as a cake£¬but then£¬tired and bored£¬he had a thousand reasons to give up when he noticed a one-legged lady before him£®Seeing her determined smile£¬Zhang Hua reached his goal£®What a great story and class meeting!It is inspiring us how to face difficulties in our life£®
Once I was addicted to computer games£¬and I was so involved in it that it influenced my school work terribly£®Then at a class meeting£¬my head teacher organized many activities to let us know the bad effects of being addictive£®I was shocked and realized my danger!If it had not been because of that valuable class meeting£¬I would have been another person£®
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16£®Free Fun Guides
Free Admission toHundreds of Museums Sept.25
What a weekend!This Saturday£¬Sept.25£¬hundreds of U£®S£®museums are admission free for the Smithsonian's annual Museum Day£®
Unlike previous Museum Day celebrations£¬you must sign up for a free ticket that admits two people to any of the participating museums£®That means filling out a form and having the ticket emailed to you£®Not bad for a freebie that will give you admission to museums such as the Adler Planetarium in Chicago and the Air & Space Museum in San Diego£®
Free Admission to National Parks & Public Lands
Would you rather visit a National Park for free instead of a museum for free£¿The choice is yours on Saturday£¬Sept.25£¬as all 392 National Parks and all other national public lands are admission free for National Public Lands Day£®It falls on the same day as the Smithsonian Museum Day£¬when hundreds of U£®S£®museums are also admission free£®
If you love the outdoors£¬consider signing up or just show up for one of the volunteer projects at the public lands sites on Saturday£®Spend the morning helping clean up and restore our national natural treasures£¬and then spend the afternoon just enjoying and exploring them£®
 
Free Books for Kids@Barnes & Noble!
If your kids love to read-and we hope they do!-be sure to sign them up for Barnes & Noble's summer reading programs so they can earn a free book!
It's easy for kids ages 12 and under to participate£®For Barnes & Noble's Passport to Summer Reading program£¬just download and print out your passport£®Read any eight books£¬make a list of them on the back of the passport and bring it to any Barnes & Noble by September 7£®Choose your free book from the list£®
FREE Night of Theater Across the U£®S£®in October
Hark!¡®This is a chance to see this thing called the play£¬and not just Mr£®Shakespeare's!It's the annual run of the Free Night of Theater£¬when hundreds of theaters in 120 U£®S£®cities give away thousands of tickets to local productions£®
While the kickoff date is October 15£¬many of the theaters start releasing their free tickets by Oct.1 or in waves during the month of October for performance dates throughout the month£®Ticket seekers are limited to two tickets for one performance£®
Find your city on the Free Night of Theater Website and check the listings for performances£¬their dates and their ticket giveaway times and locations£®

56£®What is new about this year's Museum Day£¿C
A£®People will get free tickets online£®
B£®Two museums offer free admission£®
C£®People can visit a museum for free£®
D£®People can visit museums online£®
57£®How is National Public Lands Day different from the other three events£¿D
A£®It comes on Sept.25£®
B£®Visitors may choose what to visit£®
C£®Admission is free for people£®
D£®Visitors may do some volunteer work£®
58£®How can kids get a free book£¿C
A£®By reading eighty books at any Barnes & Noble£®
B£®By downloading and printing out a passport£®
C£®By signing up a summer reading program and choosing one of the books they have read£®
D£®By signing up for a winter reading program£®
59£®Which of the following shows the similarity between Museum Day and Free Night of Theater£¿A
A£®They take place once a year£®
B£®They last for the same length of time£®
C£®The tickets can be used in any U£®S£®city£®
D£®The same number of free tickets is given away£®
60£®The main purpose of the passage is toB£®
A£®help people who are very poor               
B£®provide information about free things to do  
C£®give guidance on how to have some fun     
D£®introduce ways to save money£®

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