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Do you want to live forever? By the year 2050,you might actually get your wish-if you are willing to leave your biological body and live in silicon circuits (°ëµ¼Ìåµç·). But long before then, perhaps as early as 2020,some measures will begin offering a semblance of immortality (ÐéµÄÓÀÉú).
Researchers are confident that the technology will soon be able to track every waking moment of your life? Whatever you see and hear, all that you say and write, can be recorded, analyzed and added to your personal chronicles (ÂÄÀú). By the year 2030, it may be possible to catch your nervous systems through electrical activities, which would also keep your thoughts and emotions.
Researchers at the laboratories of British Telecommunications have given the name of this idea as Soul Catcher. Small electronic equipment will make preparation for Soul Catcher. It would use a wearable supercomputer, perhaps in a wristwatch, with wireless links to microseosors under your scalp (ͷƤ) and in the nerves that carry all five sensory signals. So wearing a video camera would no longer be required.
At first, the Soul Catcher's companion system-the Soul Reader-might have trouble copying your thoughts in complete details. Even in 2030, we may still be struggling to understand how the brain is working inside, so reading your thoughts and understanding your emotions might not be possible. But these signals could be kept for the day when they can be transferred to silicon circuits to revitalize minds everlasting entities (ÓÀÉúʵÌå). Researchers can only wonder what it will be like to wake up one day and find yourself alive inside a machine.
For people who choose not to live in silicon, semblance of immortal it would not be as useless as they thought. People would know their lives would not be forgotten, but would be kept a record of the human race forever. And future generations would have a much fuller understanding of the past. History would not be controlled by just the rich and powerful, Hollywood stars, and a few thinkers in the upper society.
£¨1£©The main idea of this passage is that_____ .
A.human beings long for living forever
B.there are many difficulties in making the Soul Catcher
C.people can live forever as technology develops
D.the invention of Soul Catcher has great importance
£¨2£©According to this passage, a Soul Catcher will be______ .
A.a new machine on which research measures have already been made
B.a new invention in order to catch and keep human's thoughts
C.made by British scientists to offer something that looks like living forever
D.made of silicon circuits which can catch people's nervous activity
£¨3£©We can infer from the passage that semblance of immortality is______.
A.to be a reality sooner or later
B.far from certain
C.just an idea that couldn't be realized at all
D.a fading hope
£¨4£©The meaning of the underlined word revitalize, in the fourth paragraph is close to___.
A.make dead
B.make famous
C.make known
D.make active

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Put your car keys away and forget about your travel pass ¡ª it's time to do a bit of walking.
National Walking Month is organized every May by Living Streets, an organization that campaigns for the rights and the needs of pedestrians ¡ª indeed, the organization was previously known as the Pedestrians' Association. The association's aim is to make streets safe, attractive and enjoyable spaces for people to live, work, shop and play. By putting people (rather than vehicles) first, Living Streets wants to create streets and spaces where people feel happier, healthier and more sociable.
The annual campaign gives participants a great opportunity to experience the many virtues£¨Óŵ㣩of walking. These include the physical health benefits of becoming fitter; the environmental advantages of not using vehicles£¨³µÁ¾£©; the joy of local discoveries seeing more of your local area on foot; the enjoyment of walking with other people, whether family, friends or work colleagues and finally the stress relief that comes from walking¡ªwalking can clear your head.
Walk to School Week, 19 to 24 May, is part of the month's activities and its aim is to encourage parents to send children to school on foot, rather than take them in the car or let them use public transport. The movement was started in 1995 with only five participating schools and now two decades later, more than one million children take part.
Similarly, there is Walk to Work Week, 12 to 16 May, where grown-ups are encouraged to walk. In the morning, getting off the bus a stop early or parking a few streets away is a good way to add more steps to the daily total. And during the working day, rather than having lunch at the desks or in the canteen, take a walk and get some fresh air. Walk home with your workmates and chat away about everything under the sun but work!
£¨1£©Living Streets is working to ________.
A.help people living in the street
B.build safer walkways for pedestrians
C.help people walk in the street and enjoy life
D.make people aware of environmental pollution
£¨2£©Paragraph 3 is intended to show that walking is ________.
A.so interesting
B.very relaxing
C.perfectly safe
D.highly beneficial
£¨3£©Walk to School Week ________.
A.is organized by the government
B.is held before Walk to Work Week
C.has developed rapidly over the last 20 years
D.encourages students to walk to school alone
£¨4£©What's the text mainly about?
A.The Pedestrians' Association.
B.A nationwide health movement.
C.The influence of walking on life.
D.National Walking Month's history.

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There are thousands of people across the United States without any food or shelter(סËù).Every Saturday or Sunday night£¬my family and I go out and1the homeless people in the city. There is one2thing I like to mention here. Before we begin our3 £¬ my family and I do not eat. We do this4we know how it feels to be hungry. We all get together in the kitchen and5the food. We then6the food for 30 or more people. I like to write a special7on the bags like ¡°God loves you¡±. A lot of people8homeless people. Not all homeless people are bad people. Some are really9.Many people hate them10no good reason. In the beginning, when my family and I went out on the street, we had to11their trust. Later, as they12us everyweek, they started to trust us .We13know some of their names. We all have to keep in mind that they also have14Some of them shake our hands for giving them food and15us .Some of them do really funny dances because they are16. We have become17close to a man named Tony and his wife. After meeting with them several times, he has told us a lot about his18.He graduated from college and has a PHD. He used to teach French and Spanish. After we get done to feeding the homeless, it makes me19what I have at home.
Sometimes It makes me sad, and makes my mom cry. I love feeding the homeless, and20in someone's life.
£¨1£©A.visit B.introduce C.save D.feed
£¨2£©A.common B.exciting C.special D.embarrassing
£¨3£©A.show B.journey C.vacation D.meal
£¨4£©A.so B.when C.if D.because
£¨5£©A.design B.prepare C.buy D.give
£¨6£©A.bag B.cook C.fetch D.find
£¨7£©A.passage B.saying C.note D.message
£¨8£©A.please B.help C.love D.misunderstand
£¨9£©A.helpful B.nice C.funny D.beautiful
£¨10£©A.for B.at C.of D.on
£¨11£©A.bring B.earn C.create D.share
£¨12£©A.served B.told C.saw D.needed
£¨13£©A.hardly B.never C.sometimes D.even
£¨14£©A.words B.looks C.desires D.feelings
£¨15£©A.change B.thank C.impress D.disappoint
£¨16£©A.happy B.great C.surprised D.bored
£¨17£©A.only B.too C.also D.really
£¨18£©A.dream B.future C.life D.friend
£¨19£©A.want B.appreciate C.keep D.think
£¨20£©A.taking care B.watching out C.showing up D.making a difference

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I was in my first year of college, making friends and enjoying life, but then my whole world turned upside down. I had a heart attack. It felt like someone was stabbing (´Ì) me in the chest with a knife over and over again.
After three months of rest I went back to college, but then things took a turn for the worse. I was staying at my Nana's house and woke up in the middle of the night with a terrible pain in my chest. I knew I was having a heart attack again.
I couldn't even shout for help. Luckily my grandpa was going to the toilet and heard me falling out of bed. If it wasn't for him, I probably wouldn't be here.
The two holes in my heart were causing the problems and I needed an operation immediately to repair them. Unfortunately, the surgery didn't go well and they only managed to repair one of the holes.
When I woke up from the operation, I had a really dry mouth and couldn't wait to have something to eat and drink. The biggest shock of all came when I was told that I needed a heart transplant and was put on the register. The doctors were stunned at how quickly heart failure came on ¨C it usually takes years, but it took my heart less than six months to get to that stage. My whole world came crashing down, but I stayed strong. It was a choice between crying every day and getting on with my life.
As time went on, life became even harder. I hated feeling weak all the time and needing help with everything. It got to the point where I thought I would never get a new heart. I was diagnosed with depression.
Even though I thought that Christmas 2008 would be my last, I really enjoyed it and even had a good New Year. Everyone was crying for me when the clock struck midnight and they told me to keep fighting.
A week later, I got a call from the doctors saying they'd found a suitable donor (¾èÔùÈË). My wish came true and thankfully the operation went well. I spent four hours in surgery where they took out my old heart and put a new one in. When I woke up I burst out crying. I had a second chance at life.
£¨1£©What happened when the author was having his second heart attack?
A.He felt less pain than he had during the previous one.
B.He narrowly escaped death thanks to his grandfather.
C.He realized what it was and shouted for help in time.
D.He decided to have an operation to repair the two holes in his heart.
£¨2£©When the author learned that he needed a heart transplant, he ______.
A.chose to continue to fight for his life
B.couldn't help crying every day
C.felt so depressed that he tried to kill himself
D.was so anxious that his heart failure developed very quickly
£¨3£©At the beginning of 2009, the author ______.
A.was convinced that the past Christmas had been his last
B.received a heart transplant but the operation didn't go well
C.felt blessed and grateful for his second chance at life
D.felt hopeless all the time and was diagnosed with depression
£¨4£©Which one would be the best title for the text?
A.Choices matter
B.Rebuilding my world
C.Waiting for a new heart
D.The most special Christmas

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