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How to Love Your Parents

Even if you think that your parents are mean-spirited at times, loving your parents is a normal and fulfilling part of life.You love them for the fact that they created you, raised you, and are in part, a source of who you are.__1.

Tell them you love them every morning.A gentle "good morning" and "I love you" will warm a coldest heart. Remember that they brought you into this world. Without your parents, we might still wander at an unknown corner in an unknown world.

Respect them more and cherish these moments.You can use these moments to learn from them, preparing yourself for when you're off on your own.It's OK to get angry but angry actions don't help you or your parents. Act calmly, cool off, write down your feelings, or talk to a friend.

2.

Obey their requests. It will make your attitude better and earn you more respect from them.It may seem like you are going through hell when you don't get what you want or you have to clean.However, you had better remember they keep a roof over your head when it's cold, raining, snowing, or too hot.Understand that parents are human beings and make mistakes. 3. Since you can forgive your friends, why not forgive your parents?

Keep company with them.Do things with your parents like watching TV, or go somewhere with them. 4.Listen to their old stories and learn from them. You will find they are your teachers in this way or another.

Some people simply may not be able to love their parents.5. Seek help if you are being abused(虐待)in anyway.Parents do not have a right to harm you.

A.Parents will in turn express their love to you.

B.Forgiveness is the key.

C.Here are some ways to love your parents.

D.There can be realistic reasons for this, family violence for example.

E. Anyway, spend as much time with them as you can.

F. After this, share your feelings with your parents.

G. Please remember parents are as important as friends.

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Malls are popular places for Americans to go to. Some people spend so much time at malls that they are called mall rats. Mall rats shop until they visit hundreds of stores.

People like malls for many reasons. They feel safe because malls have police stations. Parking is usually free. And the weather inside is always fine. The newest malls have beautiful rest places with waterfalls and large green trees.

The Mall of America in Minnesota is one of the most popular ones. It covers 4.2 million square feet. It has 350 stores, eight nightclubs, and a large park! There are parking spaces for 12,750 cars. About 750,000 people shop there every week.

The first indoor mall in the United States was built in 1965 in Edina Minnesota. People love doing all their shopping in one place. More malls are built around the country. Now malls are town centers where people come to do many things. They shop, and of course, they also eat in food courts that have food from all over the world. They see films at theaters. Some people even get their exercise by doing the new sport of “mall walking”. Others go to malls to meet friends.

In some malls, people can see a doctor and even go to church. In other words, people can do almost everything in malls. Now people can live in their favorite shopping centers in fact.

1.Mall rats usually _____.

A. shop after visiting lots of stores

B. spend lots of time at malls

C. buy nothing at malls

D. do almost everything in malls

2.Which of the following is NOT a reason why Americans like malls?

A. Personal safety. B. Free parking.

C. Low prices. D. Pleasant weather.

3.Paragraph 3 mainly tells us that the Mall of America is very _____.

A. ordinary B. safe C. beautiful D. large

4.According to the text, people can do all the things in some malls EXCEPT _____.

A. seeing a doctor B. going to church

C. eating food D. go to school

5.What is this passage mainly about?

A. The safety in American malls.

B. The functions of American malls.

C. The popularity of American malls.

D. The similarity of American malls.

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Most teenagers in the United States spend their time trying to make time for school,family and friends.But some choose bigger goals.

At age 15,Winter Vinecki has already had more successes than most people have in their lifetime.“I recently completed a marathon on all seven continents and became the youngest person in the world to do so.And I was really doing this for my dad.”

Doctors discovered that Winter's father had a rare and deadly form of prostate(前列腺)cancer when she was nine years old.Then he died 10 months later.“When he was first diagnosed(诊断)with prostate cancer I immediately knew I had to do something to help him.That's when I formed Team Winter for prostate cancer research and awareness.”

Through Team Winter and social media,Winter Vinecki has raised almost 500,000 dollars.She has taken prostate cancer education worldwide through foot races called marathons,on seven continents.In the United States she travels continually to talk about prostate cancer and urge others to act.

Winter Vinecki attended a conference recently in Los Angeles,California and spoke at the conference as one of several teenagers who spoke about young people who were living extraordinary lives.

“So prostate cancer is much more common but men don't want to talk about it.So that is why a ten-year-old girl had to go out there and start talking about it for them.”

Another speaker was Jack Andraka who invented a sensor which is not as expensive as traditional equipment that can't be afforded by most common people.It can identify cancers of the pancreas(胰腺)and lungs.He was 15 at the time.

Jack is now 17 and seeking patents(专利)for his latest inventions.He has developed low-cost water quality equipment which can help identify and remove heavy metals and poisonous chemicals from water.

“I hope to see them used in the developing nations such as Bangladesh and parts of China and India,especially as well as in parts of Africa,where these heavy metal and pesticides(农药) and other kinds of waste are a major problem.”

1.We can learn that Winter Vinecki's father died ______.

A.about 5 years ago

B.not long ago this year

C.only 10 months ago

D.when she was about 15

2.Winter Vinecki took part in marathons mainly to ________.

A.try to realize her father's last wish

B.receive education about prostate cancer

C.spread knowledge of prostate cancer

D.raise money for patients with cancer

3.From what Winter Vinecki said at the conference,it can be inferred that ________.

A.it's more proper for children to talk about prostate cancer

B.she had to do what others didn't want to do after her father died

C.most people don't know prostate cancer because it is a rare disease

D.several teenagers there supported her by speaking about prostate cancer

4.What do you know about Jack Andraka's new invention?

A.It was invented when he was 15.

B.It is widely used in developing countries.

C.It is designed to make polluted water cleaner.

D.It is under improvement because it costs too much.

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

After the quake hit northeast Japan on March 11, many moving stories that I saw with my own eyes happened around me.

I had to walk home since all the _______had stopped after the earthquake. On my way home I _______ an old lady at a bakery shop who was giving out free bread, which made my heart _______ . A man was holding a sign that said, “Please use our _______ .” He was _______ his house for people to go to the restroom.

My friend wanted to _______ others. He stood in the cold with a sign “If you’re okay with a motorcycle, I will _______ you to your house.” And then I saw him take one gentleman home, all the way to a faraway place!

Then next day I drove to _______ my car with gas. There is a lack (缺乏) of_______ now and many gasoline stations are either closed or have very _______ lines. I got _______, since I was behind 15 cars. Finally, when it was my _______, the man smiled and said, “_______ this situation, we are only giving $30 worth gas per person. Is that alright?” “_______. I’m just glad that we are all able to _______,” I said. His smile gave me so much comfort.

I saw a man at the evacuation (疏散) center _______ when people brought food to him. It was the first time in three days that food was brought to their center. However, after he wiped the tears, his next _______ surprised me. “I am very _______ that we are provided with food. But people in the city next to us haven’t _______ any food at all. Please go to that center as well.” And when hearing that, I realized there is a bright future on the other side of this _______.

1.A. rescueB. lifeC. trafficD. business

2.A. missedB. caughtC. noticedD. heard

3.A. kindB. softC. brokenD. warm

4.A. toiletB. hotelC. hospitalD. house

5.A. sellingB. openingC. repairingD. building

6.A. encourageB. changeC. saveD. help

7.A. driveB. followC. leadD. send

8.A. startB. fillC. checkD. wash

9.A. informationB. gasC. foodD. salt

10.A. directB. fineC. longD. thin

11.A. worriedB. luckyC. sadD. angry

12.A. timeB. turnC. dutyD. decision

13.A. Except forB. Together with
C. Because ofD. Instead of

14.A. Not at allB. Of course

C. No wayD. Never mind

15.A. shareB. offerC. learnD. choose

16.A. singingB. eatingC. smilingD. crying

17.A. wordsB. rolesC. waysD. promises

18.A. sureB. gratefulC. surprisedD. proud

19.A. boughtB. wastedC. preparedD. received

20.A. disasterB. chanceC. centerD. city

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Win $50 in the Coolest Gadget(小装置) of the Week

Look at what’s the coolest gadget (vote for a chance to win $50).

Cryo S: A Cool Netbook Cooler

Like the other devices of NZXT, the Cryo S was designed to provide a competitive advantage at PC gaming. It has two adjustable 120mm fans that provide powerful cooling.

The full post can be found on Trends Updates.

Starry Night Bed

Are you having trouble getting that good nights sleep that you’re needing? Well, not any more. Why not take a look at the Starry Night Bed? The Starry Night Bed is a great new invention which will revolutionize the way in which you sleep. Not only is this bed fashionable and comfortable but it’s also a gadget heaven. With this bed you get many added gadgets including anti-snore technology, movie projector with speakers, temperature control and many more.

The full post can be found on Tech Styling.

Fugoo—talking gadgets

Fugoo gets all your appliances(装置,设备) talking to each other so your alarm clock could first wake you up and then tell the coffee machine to start working while checking traffic conditions online to tell you how long it will take you to get to work.

The full post can be found on Decide What to Buy.

Vote What is this week's coolest gadget?

〇 A Cool Netbook Cooler

〇 Starry Night Bed

〇 Fugoo—talking gadgets

1.Where can you find the full post of the “Cryo S”?

A. Tech Styling. B. Super Cool Pets.

C. Trends Updates. D. Decide What to Buy.

2.If you buy a Starry Night Bed, you can get all the following gadgets EXCEPT ___________.

A. adjustable fans B. movie projector

C. temperature control D. anti-snore technology

3.Where does this advertisement probably come from?

A. A magazine. B. A website.

C. A newspaper. D. A textbook.

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Ricardo Semler became boss of his father's business Semco in Brazil at the age of 21.Ricardo worked like a(an) ______ man,from 7:30 am to midnight every day.One afternoon,while he was visiting a factory in New York,he ______.The doctor told him if he ______ like that,he would find a new home in hospital.Semler got the ______.He changed the way he ______.In fact,he changed the ways his ______ worked,too.

He let his workers take more ______ so that they would be the ones worrying when things went wrong.He ______ them to set their own salaries,______ their own working hours and he cut all the jobs he thought were ______, like receptionists and secretaries.

He changed the office:______ walls, they have plants at Semco, so bosses can't ______ themselves away from everyone else.And the workers are ______ to decorate their workspace as they want.

It sounds perfect, but does it ______? The answer is in the ______:in the last six years,Semco's revenues(收入) have ______ from $35 million to $212 million.The company has gone from 800 employees to 3,000.Why?

Semler says it's because of “peer pressure” which makes employees work ______ for everyone else.If someone isn't doing his job ______, the other workers will not allow the ______ to continue.In other words, Ricardo treats his workers like adults rather than children, and expects them to act like responsible ______.And they do.

1.A.interesting B.independent C.mad D.great

2.A.fell down B.gave up C.went out D.got off

3.A.changed B.continued C.dropped D.went

4.A.sound B.way C.sense D.message

5.A.walked B.talked C.worked D.treated

6.A.family B.workers C.friends D.children

7.A.responsibility B.money C.power D.expectation

8.A.persuaded B.forced C.forbade D.allowed

9.A.decide B.want C.understand D.try

10.A.unnecessary B.unpopular C.stupid D.difficult

11.A.above all B.instead of C.apart from D.except for

12.A.put B.get C.shut D.take

13.A.willing B.free C.tired D.eager

14.A.develop B.grow C.happen D.work

15.A.eyes B.numbers C.persons D.dollars

16.A.grown B.dropped C.beaten D.made

17.A.straight B.slow C.hard D.seldom

18.A.perfect B.wrong C.well D.late

19.A.trouble B.situation C.pressure D.suffering

20.A.children B.teenagers C.professors D.adults

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While astronauts in space get to do many exciting things, they miss out on ordinary things that we all take for granted—being able to walk on firm ground, hanging out with family and digging into a slice of hot steaming pizza. Though not much can be done about the first two things, there may soon be a solution to the third one, thanks to this cool 3?D pizza printer!

About a year ago, NASA offered $125,000 to Anjan Contractor, a 3?D technology expert,to build a device(设备) that would allow astronauts to make pizza on demand. The mechanical engineer promised that his invention would produce pies in large quantities that looked, tasted and even smelled like pizza made in common ovens.

Late last year, the engineer presented a video of his first prototype(原型) that begins by creating a single slice of dough(面团) that is cooked and printed at the same time. Then comes the tomato “sauce”—a mix of tomato powder, oil and water and finally, a protein slice that resembles cheese. While the video doesn't show the baking process, the inventor says that once the pizza is printed, it can be ready to be consumed in 7 seconds.

While the pie in the video looks delicious enough to attract any pizza lover, Anjan Contractor is far from ready for astronauts. That's because he still has to find a solution to make the food container in the printer last for 30 years. Though that may sound unrealistic, actually it is not.

Anjan Contractor believes that the only way that is possible is that the water is removed from all the ingredients (配料) and then they are reduced to the powder form. This, as you can imagine, will not be so easy.But, while the printer may not be ready for space, it certainly looks ready enough for people on earth.Hopefully, NASA and Contractor will consider selling it to those not fortunate enough to go to Mars!

1.Why does the author mention the things that astronauts in space cannot do?

A.To ask us not to take common things for granted.

B.To show they live a difficult life there.

C.To show their life is boring in space.

D.To introduce the topic of the text.

2.NASA offered $125,000 to Anjan Contractor mainly to ________.

A.create some new type of 3?D printer

B.attract more companies to work for NASA

C.help astronauts in space enjoy fresh pizza one day

D.produce pizza in large quantities to earn great profits

3.The biggest challenge that Anjan Contractor is faced with now is probably that ________.

A.he has no money left to go on with his research

B.the pizza doesn't seem appetizing to pizza lovers

C.he has no way to make pizza that can last forthirty years

D.he cannot make the food container last for decades

4.What's the best title of the passage?

A.NASA is trying its best to help astronauts eat better

B.Astronauts may soon be able to enjoy steaming hot pizza

C.NASA is working on making pizza for common people

D.A 3?D pizza printer has been used to make pizza

七选五。

It is good to make mistakes, and here's why.

1. It's always good to try new things because when you are trying new things you are growing. If you never try anything new, how can you improve, bow can you expand, and how can you innovate? The simple answer is “You can't”. 2. With very few exceptions, everything you see in your physical world is The result of someone trying something new. Every single detail of every single thing is the result of someone trying something new. The chair you're sitting on; the fabric on the chair; the pattern on the fabric on the chair; the dye in the pattern on the fabric on the chair are all the direct result of someone trying something new.

3._Consider this: Edison failed l0 000 times before he perfected the light bulb. When asked how it felt to fail that many times, he remarked that he hadn't failed t0 00~ times, but rather had learned I0 000

things that didn't work.

Finally, when you make a mistake you are that much closer to success. Why?

Because when all is said and done, you will have tried some finite number of things before you succeed.

4. _

_5._ Quite the contrary, when you try something new you have to be willing to set some reasonable limits so that, in the event that it doesn't work out the way you want it to, you will be in a position to try again.

There is an old axiom that goes, “if you're not making mistakes, you're not trying hard enough.”

So go forth and make mistakes, and learn, and grow, and prosper.

A. Look around you.

B. First of all, mistakes are a clear sign that you are trying new things.

C. Every time you made a mistake you eliminated one of those things and are one step closer.

D. Another good thing about mistakes is this: when you are making mistakes, you are learning.

E. But this all doesn't mean that you should forge ahead with disregard for the consequences of a mistake.

F. Only by embracing and using your mistakes in this way can you make significant advances in your business and your career.

G. Can you imagine how many mistakes were made before all of these individual materials and components were perfected and then assembled into the automobiles we know today?

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About 21,000 young people in 17 American states do not attend classes in school buildings.

Instead,they receive their elementary and high school education by working at home on computers.The Center for Education Reform says the United States has 67 public “cyberschools.” and that is about twice as many as two years ago.

The money for students to attend a cyberschool comes from the governments of the states where they live.Some educators say cyberschools receive money that should support traditional public schools.They also say it is difficult to know if students are learning well.

Other educators praise this new form of education for letting students work at their own speed.These people say cyberschools help students who were unhappy or unsuccessful in traditional schools.They say learning at home by computer ends long bus rides for children who live far from school.

Whatever the judgement of cyberschools,they are getting more and more popular.For example,a new cyberschool called Commonwealth Connections Academy will take in students this fall.It will serve children in the state of Pennsylvania from ages five through thirteen.

Children get free equipment for their online education.This includes a computer,a printer,books and technical services.Parents and students talk with teachers by telephone or by sending emails through their computers when necessary.

Students at cyberschools usually do not know one another.But 56 such students who finished studies at Western Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School recently met for the first time.They were guests of honor at their graduation.

1.What do we know from the text about students of a cyberschool?

A.They have to take long bus rides to school.

B.They study at home rather than in classrooms.

C.They receive money from traditional public schools.

D.They do well in traditional school programs.

2.What is a problem with cyberschools?

A.Their equipment costs a lot of money.

B.They get little support from the state government.

C.It is hard to know students' progress in learning.

D.The students find it hard to make friends.

3.Cyberschools are getting popular became _______.

A.they are less expensive for students

B.their students can work at their own speed

C.their graduates are more successful in society

D.they serve students in a wider age range

4.We can infer that the author of the text is _______.

A.unprejudiced in his description of cyberschools

B.excited about the future of cyberschools

C.doubtful about the quality of cyberschoois

D.disappointed at the development of cyberschools

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