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Dear Mr. Chen ,

I¡¯m writing to recommend that we should go to the Palace Museum as narrators. My reasons are as follows.

Firstly, it¡¯s a good chance for us to learn about the Palace Museum, one of the most famous tourist resorts in Beijing with a history of 600 years. Secondly, we are good at speaking Mandarin and English, so we can easily introduce them to the visitors from home and abroad in the two languages. The last but not least, the narrators will be a valuable job experience where we can help others as well as benefit ourselves.

As for the preparation, I think we should practice again and again in advance. Some materials such as pictures or schedules should be well prepared. Meanwhile, we¡¯d better bring speakers in case to speak loudly and clearly.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿NASA-s New Horizons probe£¨ÓîÖæ̽²âÆ÷£©flew by Pluto£¨Ú¤ÍõÐÇ£©this morning, sending back history's first up-close looks at the vast freezing-cold world. Closest approach came at 7:49 a.m. EDT. To celebrate, NASA gave out the latest photo of Pluto. It showed a reddish world with an amazing heart-shaped feature on its surface.

After today's close encounter, all the nine solar system's traditionally recognized planets have now been visited by a spaceship-a huge project begun in 1962 when NASA's Mariner 2 probe flew past Venus, a planet in the solar system. More than l,200 scientists, NASA guests and important persons, including 200 reporters, watched the flyby live at New Horizons' mission control center.

That close encounter has been a long time coming. The$723 million New Horizons mission launched in January 2006 but began taking shape in 1989. "New Horizons is'a capstone mission'," Glen Fountain, mission project manager told Space, com. "It is the first completion of the observations of our solar system. It-s giving us a new idea about how we human beings fit into the universe."

New Horizons "faced a crazy number of challenges," Stern, a driving force behind New Horizons said, "So many people stuck with this for so long. They got knocked down; they stood up. They got knocked down again; they stood up again.¡±

In a coincidence, today's close approach falls on the 50th anniversary of the first flyby of Mars, another planet, which was completed by NASA-s Mariner 4 spaceship.

There are no longer nine officially recognized planets, of course. The International Astronomical Union regarded Pluto as ¡°a dwarf planet" in 2006 in a decision that remains controversial£¨ÓÐÕùÒéµÄ£©today.

¡¾1¡¿Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Ideas still vary in the identity of Pluto.

B. Only scientists could watch the flyby live.

C. Mars is the first planet visited by a spaceship.

D. New Horizons mission aimed to observe the solar system.

¡¾2¡¿Glen Fountain may probably agree that _____________________£®

A. it is the most difficult to land on Pluto in the solar system

B. New Horizons mission is a long and troublesome project

C. their strong determination leads to the successful flyby

D. people are likely to find new ways to fit into space

¡¾3¡¿Which is the best title for the passage?

A. A New Horizons Probe

B. NASA's Huge Project

C. Pluto,a Controversial Planet

D. A Close Approach to Pluto

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Being a good friend isn¡¯t always easy, but taking the time to develop a lasting friendship is worth the effort. As the years pass, you will realize that each friendship you keep is priceless. ¡¾1¡¿To be a good friend and deepen a friendship, just follow these steps.

Keep your promises.

Don¡¯t ever make a promise that you can¡¯t keep. If you say you¡¯ll hang out with a friend and an unexpected situation arises, explain the situation. Give your friend a gift and tell him or her you are sorry. Nobody is perfect, and it¡¯s okay if you break a promise once in a blue moon. ¡¾2¡¿__

Apologize when you¡¯ve made a mistake.

¡¾3¡¿ Though your friend won¡¯t be happy that you made a mistake, he or she will be very pleased that you admit it instead of just pretending that nothing is wrong.

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To be truly supportive, you will have to be able to watch out for your friend when he/she is having a difficult time. If you sense that your friend is getting into some trouble, help him or her away from the situation by not being afraid to speak up about it.

Give your friend some space when he or she needs it.

Part of being supportive means supporting the fact that your friend won¡¯t always want to spend time with you. Learn to step back and give your friend space. ¡¾5¡¿ ___ Don¡¯t be jealous (¼µ¶ÊµÄ) if your friend has lots of other friends.

A. However, don¡¯t make it a regular thing.

B. Help your friend deal with his or her struggles.

C. Learn to forgive (Ô­ÁÂ)your friend and move forward.

D. Of course, to have a good friend, you must be one.

E. If you want your friend to believe in you, you can¡¯t act like you¡¯re perfect.

F. Understand if your friend wants to be alone or to have a walk with other people,

G. Take the time to truly understand your friend when he or she is talking to you.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Earth Day is on April 22nd£®People say thanks to the Earth and learn ways to keep the Earth safe and clean£®But saving the Earth is not just for grow-ups£®Kids are also taking an active part in it.

The American writer and filmmaker Lynne made a film called Young Voices for the Planet£®It lists a lot of stories about different kids who help to keep our environment clean.

Team Marine, US A group of students at Santa Monica High School started an organization called Team Marine£®They tell people why plastic bags are bad for sea animals and environment£®In 2011, they successfully made lawmakers £¨Á¢·¨Õߣ© in their city stop people using plastic bags.

Felix, 15, Germany In 2007, a 9-year-old boy, Felix, started a club£¬Plant for the Planet£®It encourages children around the world to plant trees in their own countries£®Felix helped plant 25 million trees in Germany and 120 million trees worldwide.

Alec, 17, US When he was 12, Alec set up Kids VS Global £¨È«ÇòµÄ£© Warming£®It teaches kids about weather change and ways to stop the world getting warmer and warmer£®Alec travels widely to encourage people to help stop global warming£®He has given more than 70 talks across the country.

Olivia, 13, US When Olivia was 11, she heard about the 2010 oil spill £¨Â©ÓÍ£© in the Gulf of Mexico£®She painted 500 pictures of birds to raise money for the clean-up£®She raised more than $200,000 to protect £¨±£»¤£© birds and other wild animals.

¡¾1¡¿What is the purpose of setting up the ¡°Earth Day¡± and who can do for the Earth?

A£®To keep the earth peaceful and beautiful by adults and kids

B£®To keep the earth balanced by adults only

C£®To keep the earth safe and clean by adults and kids

D£®To keep the earth safe and clean by kids only

¡¾2¡¿Young Voices for the Planet made by Lynne is ________.

A£®a book B£®a TV play

C£®a film D£®a club

¡¾3¡¿According to the passage, we know ________ doesn¡¯t agree to use plastic bags.

A£®Team Marine B£®Felix C£®Alec D£®Olivia

¡¾4¡¿Alec travels widely to encourage people to ________.

A£®raise money

B£®plant trees

C£®protect wild animals

D£®help stop global warming

¡¾5¡¿The passage is mainly about how ________.

A£®kids are saving the Earth

B£®parents are planting trees

C£®students are raising money

D£®grow-ups are using plastics bags

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿In the old days, children were familiar with birth and death as part of life. Now this is perhaps the first generation of American youngsters who have never been close by during of the birth a baby and have never experienced the death of a family member.

Nowadays when people grow old, we often send them to nursing homes. When they get sick, we send them to a hospital, where children are forbidden to visit terminally £¨ÍíÆڵģ©in patients¡ª even when those patients are their parents. This deprives£¨°þ¶á£©the dying patient of family members during the last few days of his life and it deprives the children of an experience of death, which is an important learning experience.

Some of my colleagues and I once interviewed and followed about 500 terminally in order to find out what they could teach us and how we could be of more benefit, not just to them but to the members of their families as well. We were most impressed by the fact that even those patients who were not told of their serious illness were quite aware of its potential£¨Ç±Ôڵģ©outcome.

It is important for family members, and doctors and nurses to understand these patients¡¯ communication in order to truly understand their needs, fears and fantasies £¨»ÃÏ룩. Most of our patients welcomed another human being with whom they could talk openly, honestly, and frankly about their trouble. Many of them shared with us their great need to be informed, to be kept up - to - date on their medical condition and to be told when the end was near. We found out that patients who had been dealt with openly and frankly were better able to cope with the coming of detach and finally to reach a true stage of acceptance before death.

¡¾1¡¿The elders of today's Americans________ .

A. are often absent when a family member is born or dying

B. are unfamiliar with birth and death

C. usually see the birth or death of a family member

D. have often experienced the fear of death as part of life

¡¾2¡¿Children in America are deprived of the chance to________.

A. visit a patient at hospital

B. visit their family members

C. learn how to face death

D. look after the patients

¡¾3¡¿The need of a dying patient for people to accompany£¨Åã°é£©him shows________.

A. his wish for communication with other people

B. his fear of death

C. his unwillingness to die

D. he feels very upset about his condition

¡¾4¡¿It may be concluded from the passage that________.

A. dying patients should be truthfully informed of their condition

B. dying patients are afraid of being told of the coming of death

C. most patients are unable to accept death until it can¡¯t be avoided

D. most doctors and nurses understand what dying patients need

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