ÌâÄ¿ÄÚÈÝ

¼ÙÉèÄãÊǹâÃ÷ÖÐѧµÄ¸ßÖÐÉúÀ¡£ÄãУÄâÑ¡°ÎһЩÓÅÐãѧÉú£¬ÀûÓÃÊîÆÚµ½ÐǹâÏ£ÍûСѧΪѧÉú¸¨µ¼Ó¢Óï¡£ÄãÏ£Íû²Î¼Ó´Ë»î¶¯¡£Çë¸ù¾ÝÒÔÏÂÌáʾ£¬ÓÃÓ¢Óï¸øУÆÀÑ¡×éдһ·âÉêÇëÐÅ£º

•¶Ô´Ë»î¶¯µÄÈÏʶ£¨Èç¶Ô±¾ÈË¡¢Ñ§Ð£¼°Éç»áµÄÒæ´¦µÈ£©

•¸öÈËÓÅÊÆ£¨ÈçÐÔ¸ñ¡¢¶ÀÁ¢Éú»îÄÜÁ¦¡¢ÓïÑÔÄÜÁ¦µÈ£©

•ÄãµÄ¼Æ»®£¨ÈçÔõÑù½øÐи¨µ¼µÈ£©

×¢Ò⣺1.´ÊÊý80´Ê;

2.¿ÉÊʵ±¼ÓÈëϸ½Ú£¬ÒÔʹÄÚÈݳäʵ¡¢ÐÐÎÄÁ¬¹á;

3.ÐŵĿªÍ·ºÍ½áβÒѸø³ö£¬²»¼ÆÈë´ÊÊý¡£

²Î¿¼´Ê»ã£º ÐǹâÏ£ÍûСѧXing Guang Hope School

Dear Sir or Madam,

I am Li Hua from Class One, Senior One .__________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

Yours Sincerely

Li Hua

Á·Ï°²áϵÁдð°¸
Ïà¹ØÌâÄ¿

Eight days for just£¤12,000

Departs£ºMay¡ªOctober 2007

Includes£º

¡ñ Return flights from 6 China¡¯s airports to Naples

¡ñ Return airport to hotel transport

¡ñ Seven nights¡¯ accommodation at the 3-star Hotel Nice

¡ñ Breakfast

¡ñ The service of guides

¡ñ Government taxes

Join us for a wonderful holiday in one of the Europe¡¯s most wonderful-Naples in Italy if you want to have a nice time in a beautiful small quiet place. The ancient Romans called the city ¡°happy land¡± with attractive coastline, colorful towns, splendid views and the warm Mediterranean Sea. Your best choice for a truly memorable holiday!

Choose between the peaceful traditional villages of Sant¡¯ Agata, set on a hillside six miles away from Sorrento, or the more lively and well-known international resort(Ãûʤ) town of Sorrento, with wonderful views over the Bay of Naples.

Breathtaking scenery, famous sights and European restaurants everywhere. From the mysterious Isle of Capri to the hunting ruins of Pompeii, and from the unforgettable ¡°Amalfi Drive¡± to the delightful resorts of Positano. Sorrento and Ravello, the area is a feast for the eyes! Join us, and you won¡¯t be disappointed!

Price based on two tourists sharing a double room at the Hotel Nice. A single room, another ¥ 2,000. A group of ten college students,¥ 10,000 for each.

Like to know more? Telephone New market Air Holidays Lid on: 0845-226-7788 (All calls charged at local rates).

1.All the following are included in the price of ¥ 12,000 EXCEPT ________.

A. transport between the airport and the hotel B. double rooms for every two tourists

C. the service of guides to tourists D. telephone calls made by tourists

2.If you don¡¯t like sharing a room with others, you have to pay ________ in all for the trip?

A. ¥ 12,000 B. ¥ 10,000 C. ¥ 14,000 D. ¥ 2,000

3.In which section of a newspaper can we see the ad?

A. News. B. Sports. C. Life. D. Book review.

Last weekend, the four members of my family spent an enjoyable holiday at the Magic Kingdom - Disneyland. And one event made our visit seem truly magical.

¡¡¡¡We got to the front of the line at Space Mountain, only to find out that our little daughter Gloria couldn¡¯t take her ice-cream on the ride. We were so excited that we all forgot ice-cream was not allowed on the ride.

¡¡¡¡Gloria broke into tears and we all had no idea what to do. Then Murphy, one of the staff(Ô±¹¤) members, came over. She bent down and told Gloria that she would hold the ice-cream for her and give it to her when she finished the ride. Gloria said, "Promise?" Then she gave Murphy her ice-cream, and she completely enjoyed the ride.

¡¡¡¡Sure enough, as we walked out the exit, there was Gloria¡¯s new friend with "her" ice-cream.

¡¡¡¡Now you and I both know what happened, because we know that an ice-cream won¡¯t last twenty minutes on a summer afternoon in Florida. Murphy knew what time we would get off the ride;

¡¡¡¡she went to the nearest shop and bought a brand-new ice-cream thirty seconds before we walked out the exit. Gloria said, "Thank you," but I¡¯m sure she thought it was the same ice-cream.

¡¡¡¡We know that someone tried hard to make our visit special. Thanks so much for going above and beyond!

¡¡¡¡Your fan,

¡¡¡¡Carmen River

1.The family¡¯s visit to the Magic Kingdom was ________ .

A. helpful B. awful C. frightening D. amazing

2.Before the ride, Gloria cried because _________ .

A. she couldn¡¯t find her parents in the line

B. she was too little to take the ride

C. she couldn¡¯t take her ice-cream on the ride

D. she had to wait for twenty minutes

3.Murphy was waiting for Gloria ___________ after the ride.

A. in the ice-cream shop B. at the exit

C. in the front of the line D. at the entrance

4.In order to keep the promise, Murphy __________ .

A. took Gloria to the nearest shop

B. asked her new friend to help Gloria

C. helped Gloria get off the ride

D. bought a new ice-cream for Gloria

5.The underlined word "someone" in the last paragraph refers to (Ö¸µÄÊÇ) _________ .

A. Murphy B. Disney C. Gloria D. Carmen

¸ù¾Ý¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈÝ£¬´Ó¶ÌÎĺóµÄÑ¡ÏîÖÐÑ¡³öÄÜÌîÈë¿Õ°×´¦µÄ×î¼ÑÑ¡ÏѡÏîÖÐÓÐÁ½ÏîΪ¶àÓàÑ¡Ïî¡£

Empathy, the Key to Being Kind

In science class, your teacher tells everyone to find a partner for a project. Out of the comer of your eye, you notice one girl sitting alone and not making eye contact with anyone. You think about asking her to be your partner, but you're afraid people will think you're uncool. You don't reach out. 1.

Empathy is being able to understand and actually feel what someone else is feeling. For some people, this comes naturally; for others, it takes a bit more work. 2. When you practice being empathetic, it gets easier to make kindness a part of your everyday life. If you can understand why people are feeling down, you'll want to help them. Here are some ideas that can help you.

3. Someone not being able to find a group in class might not seem like a big deal¡ªbut part of being kind is noticing when someone seems sad, hurt or uncomfortable. After all, you have to notice how people feel in order to feel empathy and want to help them!

When you're trying to make kindness second nature, really getting other people's feelings is important 4. Think about a time when you felt that way. Didn't you wish someone would reach out to you? If someone had offered you a few words of comfort, wouldn't it have made you feel so much happier?

So, when you find people around you who are feeling down next time, do not hesitate to put yourself in their shoes and reach out to them with a kind gesture. 5. There is always a time when you expect others to relate to you and feel what you feel.

A. And your kindness will be finally rewarded.

B. But empathy is super important to being kind.

C. Be open to learning more about what you don't understand.

D. One way to practice empathy is to pay attention to the people around you.

E. However, you never know showing empathy may make all the difference to her.

F. You don't have to have a similar background to someone else to feel empathy for them.

G. Whenever you find someone might be feeling lonely or sad, put yourself in his shoes.

Earlier this month, blogger Lisa Henderson announced that she and her husband John had decided not to have Christmas. The family, who lives in Utah, will still put up decorations, but presents from Santa are a no-go this year.

¡°John and I feel like we are fighting a very hard uphill battle with our kids when it comes to their rights,¡± Henderson wrote on her blog. ¡°It is one of the biggest struggles as a parent these days in middle class America. Our kids have been acting so ungrateful lately. ... John said, ¡°We shouldn¡¯t just celebrate Christmas. And, so that¡¯s what we did.¡±

Instead, the Hendersons are putting the money they would have spent on gifts toward service projects in order to teach their three sons the ¡°pleasure of giving.¡± The children will still receive gifts from grandparents and other family members, but this year, she said, their letters to Santa will be asking him to find someone who needs presents more than they do.

In an interview with ABC News, 11-year-old Caleb Henderson admitted that he and his brothers had been behaving badly. ¡°We would hit each other. We were fighting and crying,¡± he admitted, and Lisa said that when she broke the news to her sons, they cried pretty hard.

But so far, Henderson told Fox News last week, the family is having a sudden turning this into a different kind of gift. They have already held a clothing drive and sent boxes of clothes and candy to a village in the Philippines that was hit hard last year by Typhoon Haiyan.

¡°The children were excited and kept wanting to give more and more,¡± she reported on her blog.

Many readers responded positively to Henderson¡¯s post. Some sharing their own stories of limiting Christmas in order to teach their children to be charitable(ÈʴȵÄ) or grateful. ¡°As parents you¡¯re giving your kids something so much more special than a bunch of gifts on Christmas,¡± one wrote.

But Henderson received negative follow-ups as well on her blog. Responding to critics, she updated her blog with a statement that reads, in part:

I just wanted to explain a couple of things. First, my kids are in no way hurt for things.... They have reacted by making gifts for each other and packing them into each other¡¯s stockings stealthily(͵͵µØ). They are learning exactly what we wanted them to learn, because they are not moving around feeling sorry for themselves. They are thinking of others.

The second thing I wanted to explain is why I wrote this post. Some people seem to think I wrote this for attention. Ummm, the attention you get from posts like this is not good and actually extremely difficult to deal with.... The reason I wrote this post is I want to empower parents to feel like it¡¯s okay to take a stand. ... I wanted to share what we are doing, so any parents that feel they are struggling with the same issues in their home can see what others are doing and get ideas for their family. My intention is to help support other parents and to raise amazing kids.

1.The underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 can be replaced by_______.

A. when Lisa told the kids they didn¡¯t spend Christmas, they felt extremely sad

B. all the kids let out an excited cry when Santa sent them Christmas presents

C. the moment Lisa said the Philippines was hit by typhoon, they burst into tears

D. when their grandparents didn¡¯t send them gifts, the kids couldn¡¯t help crying.

2.From the last two paragraphs we can conclude that_______.

A. the writer strongly called on people to care for the unfortunate

B. educating kids needs regular communication and great patience

C. the writer wants to share his experiences of raising amazing kids

D. parents should praise children for their kindness to other people

3.Which of the following can be the best title?

A. Why These Parents Decided Not To Celebrate Christmas.

B. How Americans usually Spend A Traditional Christmas.

C. A Hard Battle between Kids And Parents At Christmas.

D. What American People Do To Have A Nice Christmas

Do you want to put a smile on someone¡¯s face? Maybe make their day a little bit brighter? 1. In fact, many things can be done as a part of your normal routine and cost little or nothing. Try out one or more of the following ways today to put smiles on their faces.

2. Handwritten notes that are given to encourage someone, not just for thanking someone for a gift, are rare. That makes handwritten notes even more special. Start a new practice of sitting down and writing an encouraging note on a regular basis.

Take a friend out to lunch or invite him or her to your home for a meal. 3. If you feel like being more adventurous, throw a party for several of your friends.

Deliver a meal to someone you know that is sick or having a rough time. We have all been sick and know the last thing you want to do is being out of bed. There are also times when life is tough. 4.

Ask a friend if you can take care of their kids for a day or an evening. If you have been a parent, you know the value of being able to have a few hours of ¡°adult time¡± without worrying about the children. 5. Offer to do it when the parents want to relax themselves.

Besides, there is one more way that can¡¯t be ignored. Give a real smile to everyone you meet. You will experience how easy it is to get others to smile!

A. Thank everyone that supports you.

B. Write an encouraging note to others.

C. Helping others will be rewarded with more smiles.

D. Don¡¯t wait to be asked to baby-sit when it is required.

E. It doesn¡¯t have to take much time or money on your part.

F. You can be a great help by providing a meal that can be enjoyed.

G. You will get to know each other even better than you do right now.

Communication

People learn and share information through communication. All forms of communication have one thing in common: the sending and receiving of a message. Using different kinds of communication, people can pass along their ideas and feelings to just one person or to millions.

1. Animals communicate through sounds, scents (Æøζ), and acts. Computers communicate with other computers through electronic networks.

People communicate through language, both spoken and written. 2. Written language includes books, newspapers, and e-mail.

People also communicate without words. Body and face movements show feelings. Deaf people use hand movements called sign language.

The arts are also a form of communication. 3.

The first modern humans appeared about 200,000 years ago. They likely used sounds, movements, and then speech. About 30,000 years ago humans started making paintings and sculptures on the walls of caves.

Humans invented writing more than 5,000 years ago. The ancient Sumerian people developed the first known script (ÎÄ×Ö), called cuneiform (ШÐÎÎÄ×Ö). Then the ancient Egyptians developed a picture-based writing called hieroglyphics (ÏóÐÎÎÄ×Ö). The invention of the printing press in the 1400s was a major advance in written communication. 4.

Telecommunication is communication over long distances. In ancient times pigeons carried written messages. Before trains and cars, messengers on foot or on horseback carried letters. 5. Since then, telecommunication has become faster thanks to television, telephones, and the Internet.

A. It let printers quickly make copies of a text.

B. Communication is not only a human activity.

C. Public postal services started in the 1500s and 1600s.

D. Spoken language includes conversations and speeches.

E. Spoken communication is dependent on a number of factors.

F. Photographs, paintings, music, and movies can communicate feelings as well as facts.

G. Modern technologies for long-distance communication usually involve electrical technologies.

When you¡¯re having a hard time with your homework or when you¡¯re preparing for your term paper, these student-focused websites can help you with just about anything you need. The key to getting the most out of these online resources is to know how they can best be used to your advantage.

Facebook

Although Facebook can be one of your biggest time-wasters and distractions when you are supposed to be getting work done, it can also be one of your most valuable resources. Most of your classmates will probably have a Facebook account, so anyone you need to connect with about a class you missed or about a problem is usually just a few clicks away.

SparkNotes

With a free library of history timeline, philosophy study guides and library summaries, SparkNotes has covered just about any reading-related jam you find yourself in. Just run a search for the book, play, or short summary of the material you are supposed to read.

Amazon.com

Do you finish every term with many expensive textbooks you will never open again? Instead of letting the money spent go to waste, get back some of your cash by selling your books on Amazon.

RateMyProfessors.com

Choosing new classes can sometimes be like trying to pick out your clothes in the dark, a total guessing game. Which teacher gives out the hardest problem sets? How much homework will that history professor give you every week? At RateMyProfessors.com, students all over the country rate their professors on quality, helpfulness, and how hard their classes are.

Wikipedia

While Wikipedia isn¡¯t aimed specifically at students, it is difficult to think of another website that does more to reduce the pain of paper writing and researching. Wikipedia gives you a quick way to find sources and get the details of almost any topic you need to research ¡ª all without walking to the library.

1.The passage was mainly written to ________.

A. explain some websites for parents

B. compare some educational websites

C. offer some websites that may help students

D. introduce different parts of a website

2.While you are taking great pains to write a research report, ________ can most probably be a help.

A. Facebook B. Wikipedia C. Amazon.com D. SparkNotes

3.RateMyPorfessors.com is a place ________.

A. where you can make friends all over the country

B. that gives you information about professors in advance

C. where you can communicate with your professors

D. that gives tips on how to get along with your professors

4.Which of the following will you most probably refer to, if you need brief ideas for class discussion in reading?

A. Wikipedia. B. Facebook. C. SparkNotes. D. Amazon.com.

Î¥·¨ºÍ²»Á¼ÐÅÏ¢¾Ù±¨µç»°£º027-86699610 ¾Ù±¨ÓÊÏ䣺58377363@163.com

¾«Ó¢¼Ò½ÌÍø