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There is not anybody else quite like Stephen Wiltshire. Born in 1974, Stephen was always different. ¡¾1¡¿ In fact, he talked to nobody, showed no interest in school subjects and wasn¡¯t able to sit still. Stephen was later told that he had autism(×Ô±ÕÖ¢). He didn¡¯t learn fully to talk until he was nine years old and he didn¡¯t manage to pass his exams. ¡¾2¡¿ Art became his way to communicate.

He started by drawing funny pictures of his teachers, but soon began to draw buildings. His eye for detail was perfect. He could see a building just once and remember everything about it. ¡¾3¡¿ Hours later, in front of TV cameras, he managed to draw this building, with the time on the station clock saying 11:20, the exact time when he was there. The television programme made him famous overnight in the UK.

¡¾4¡¿ He has become a well-known artist, published four books of his drawings, taken helicopter(Ö±Éý»ú) rides above the world¡¯s great cities and drawn amazing pictures of them, and opened his own art gallery, where he now works, in London.

His drawings are correct and true in every detail¡ªhe always manages to draw everything in the right place. ¡¾5¡¿ In 2006, he was given an MBE(Member of the Order British Empire) by the Queen of England for services to art.

A. Floating Cities was his third book.

B. As a child, he couldn¡¯t make friends.

C. Besides, they are also beautiful to look at.

D. Luckily he found one thing he liked doing: drawing.

E. After that, many great things have happened to Stephen.

F. In 1987, he saw a train station in London called St Pancras.

G. On 15 February 2008, ABC News named him Person of the Week.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿A drunken burglar£¨µÁÔô£© in the Orrel Park area of Liverpool, ended up leaping out of a window after a 10-year-old girl asked him to prove he was a superhero.

The drunken thief who pretended he was Superman to stop a child raising the alarm has been caught after he leapt from the apartment building in his pants to make the girl convinced.

Thief Ethan Adamson, 25, told police that he had broken into a fifth-floor flat after a drinking session(¾Æ»á), believing it was empty.

But he was horrified when the owner¡¯s 10-year-old daughter woke up while he was there.

From his hospital bed, the thief told reporters, ¡°To keep her quiet, I told her I was really Superman and I¡¯d soon be flying off back to my secret headquarters.¡±

¡°She called my bluff (ÐéÕÅÉùÊÆ) and told me, ¡°If you¡¯re Superman, show me you can fly or I¡¯ll scream¡±.

¡°I had no choice so I stripped to my pants to look more like a superhero and went to the window. I saw another roof below and I thought I could make it but it turned out to be a lot further down than thought. I know it doesn¡¯t make sense but it did to me when I was drunk.¡±

Police later found him on the roof in just his yellow pants, covered in cuts and bruises after a baffled neighbor heard his cries of pain.

He now faces seven years behind bars for burglary.

Police spokesman Frank Amado said, ¡°He was in quite a serious state and couldn¡¯t move until we got up there using ladders. He was treated for his injuries and we got him some fresh clothes, before taking him to hospital where he is being kept under guard until he is well enough to be arrested.¡±

¡¾1¡¿What¡¯s the right order of the event?

a. Ethan Adamson told reporters of the burglary.

b. The 10-year-old girl called Ethan Adamson¡¯s bluff.

c. Ethan Adamson attended a drinking session.

d. Ethan Adamson leapt out of a window.

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¡¾2¡¿Which of the following is TRUE?

A. Adamson was set free a few days after staying in hospital.

B. Adamson was badly treated before he was rushed to hospital.

C. Adamson was being watched while he was in hospital.

D. Adamson was sent to the police station before he¡¯s taken to hospital.

¡¾3¡¿What is the author¡¯s purpose of writing the passage?

A. To report on a joking burglary. B. To call our attention to the burglary.

C. To explain how the burglar was caught. D. To look back on an adventure story.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Britain's most popular lie has been disclosed, with one in four people admitting using ¡°sorry I had no signal" when returning a missed mobile phone call, a survey found.

Researchers found the average Briton tells on average four lies every day or almost 1500 every year. Almost one in six men admitted they were most likely to lie to their wife or girlfriend, on average at least twice a day. The most popular lie was saying you had no mobile phone signal, with one in four people admitting regularly using the little white lie. It usually came after they hit the ¡°ignore" button when their mobile rang.

Three quarters of people think women are better liars. The research found 46 per cent of girls have been caught lying, compared to 58 of men.

The second most common fib£¨Î޹ؽôÒªµÄ»ÑÑÔ£© is ¡°I haven't got any cash on me¡± when asked for money by tramps (Á÷ÀËÕß), beggars and Big Issue sellers. ¡°Nothing's wrong ¨C I'm fine¡± came third followed by ¡°You look lovely¡± and ¡°Nice to see you¡±.

Modern technology turned out to have contributed to many lies with ¡°I didn't get your text¡± in 18th, ¡°Our server was down¡± in 20th and ¡°My battery died¡± in 26th place. Other lies to make the top ten included ¡°I'll give you a ring¡±, ¡°We're just good friends¡± and ¡°We'll have to meet up soon¡±. ¡°I'm on my way¡± and ¡°No, your bum doesn't look big in that¡± completed the top ten.

Men tell the most fibs, coming out with five every day compared to women who lie just three times.

In many cases perhaps it is better to flatter with a fib than destroy someone with the truth, according to a spokesman for OnePoll, which carried out the research of 4,300 adults.

¡¾1¡¿Whether the person being called has pushed the ¡°ignore¡± button or ______, the caller at the other end hears the same tone.

A. really has no signal B. can¡¯t get the text

C. has a battery failure D. answers the call

¡¾2¡¿Most people think women are better liars because ______.

A. there¡¯re more women liars B. fewer women liars are found out

C. women tell less harmful lies D. women are harder to convince

¡¾3¡¿¡°You look lovely¡± and ¡°I¡¯m on my way¡± rank _____ on the popular-lie list.

A. 3rd and 8th B. 5th and 10th C. 4th and 9th D. 5th and 12th

¡¾4¡¿The OnePoll spokesman seems to think it¡¯s ______ for the British to lie so much.

A. puzzling B. unpleasant C. impossible D. reasonable

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Huttopia

Created in Europe, but tailored to perfection in Qu¨¦bec, Huttopia tents provide convenient, comfortable accommodation in 16 of Qu¨¦bec's 23 national parks. Built atop a 4 by 7 meters wooden platform, the walls and roof enclose a roomy space that can sleep up to 5 people. Beds, lighting, heating, a small fridge, dishes, and an outdoor two burner stove provide comforts. Open summer through fall, Huttopia tents can be booked for as little as $99 per night.

Tree Sphere

This creative option takes wilderness camping to a whole new level. Setting up camp in a Free Spirit Sphere you can sleep among the trees and stretch your wings in Qualicum Bay, Vancouver Island. Part tree house, part space capsule, founder Tom Chudleigh's handcrafted wooden spheres gently dangle in the breeze thanks to a series of ropes tied to the forest's cover. Suspended at 3.1, 4.3 and 4.6 meters off the ground, each of the three spheres offers comfortable and unique lodging for adults age 16 and over.

FourSeason Tents

Gatineau Park's Philippe Lake has the perfect winter accommodation for you. Standing above the freezing ground on wooden platforms, two fourseason tents are attractive with amenities(±ãÀûÉèÊ©) that will keep you comfortable. With sleeping space for up to four people, the park's fourseason tents feature doublesized beds, a fridge and a stove for cooking meals.

Houseboats

Why limit your camping adventures to dry land? Lakeway Houseboat Vacations in New Brunswick offers grand accommodation in their ¡°cottages on the water¡±. Choose from three luxurious floating vacation homes with full kitchens, full bathrooms, multiple bedrooms(one boat sleeps 14£¡), TVs, hot tubs, fireplaces and even waterslides. Sail along the St. John River, sunbathe on the upper deck, or stop at picturesque Mactaquac Provincial Park for a round of golf. Do as little or as much as you desire.

¡¾1¡¿Which of the following is the most popular in the Province of Qu¨¦bec?

A. Huttopia. B. Tree Sphere.

C. FourSeason Tents. D. Houseboats.

¡¾2¡¿Which statement is CORRECT about the houseboat?

A. It has only one type.

B. It is large enough for four to live in.

C. It is supplied with some baked food.

D. By houseboat, you can find a place to play golf.

¡¾3¡¿The underlined word ¡°dangle¡± in the second paragraph probably means ¡°________¡±£®

A. move B. swing C. tremble D. quake

¡¾4¡¿Which of the following is NOT the advantage of the FourSeason Tents?

A. The large wooden platforms.

B. Convenient facilities.

C. The sense of floating.

D. The large sleeping space.

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