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Do remember: 7:30, Saturday morning and school gate.

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It's not easy to just get up and go if you're not a morning person. But with some preparation, you can have a great morning routine (³£¹æ) before school, which can also make for a good day.
A great morning routine doesn't include cramming (Í»»÷ʽѧϰ) for a test or struggling to get your homework done as you're running out of the door.
Shower the night before. And if you can, do your hair the night before so when you wake up, you'll be able to freshen yourself quickly to get to school and get on with the day.
Lay out your clothes. Make sure to lay out everything you need, including your socks and shoes. Another thing is hair. If your school has a preference (Æ«°®) of what you do with your hair, be sure to respect that.
It helps in the morning if you have something in front of you to check off as you're walking out of the door. The list should include your homework, books and your lunch or lunch money as well as anything else you normally take with you to school.
Eat a good breakfast. Eating a healthy breakfast helps improve your focus and allows you to stay active in your classes. If you can, prepare your meal the night before. At the least, set out your spoons and plates.
A. Make a list of everything you will take.
B. Brush your teeth after you eat breakfast.
C. Get all your homework done before going to bed.
D. Check the weather forecast and choose your clothing.
E. A great morning routine should always include a good breakfast.
F. Don't hurry and make sure you have everything before you leave.
G. That helps you have a good sleep and save much time in the morning.

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Krystal was ten when her parents divorced (Àë»é). By the time she was 12, her mother 1 and they lived in Cloverport, Kentucky. Danny, her new stepfather (¼Ì¸¸), drove a truck. When he was home, he tried 2 to be friends. But teenage Krystal was like ice. ¡°The divorce really made me 3. I was heartbroken.
In the summer of 1984, Danny stopped at a Texas rest stop around midnight when he 4 a purple tour bus. The printed name ¡°Prince¡± caught his eye. He'd heard of this Prince and knew Krystal and her friends 5his songs. He knocked on the bus door. Prince himself stepped down the stairs. ¡°My stepdaughter likes your 6. Can I ask you for your autograph?¡±
With no 7 on hand, Prince reached for the purple bandanna (Í·½í) on his head and 8 it. Danny called Krystal's mom 9. ¡°Krystal likes Prince, right?¡± ¡°Of course, Danny. She'll love it.¡± Mom hung up the phone and10Krystal. Then Krystal told all 13 people in her class 11. By the time Danny pulled up to the house a few days later, the entire population of Cloverport 12 the purple bandanna that was making its way to Krystal.
But no one knew what had13 after Danny hung up the phone. After 14 Prince, he'd been walking back to his truck when another trucker 15 him. ¡°Hey, man, my son is a huge fan. Are you willing to make a16?¡±
Arriving home in Cloverport that summer day, his hands behind his back, Danny stepped out of his truck. ¡°I hope I made the 17decision.¡± Danny said. ¡°I know you like Prince, 18I thought you'd like a Walkman (ËæÉíÌý) more.¡± When her stepfather presented his offer of 19, Krystal was moved to tears.
¡°From then on, I grew to love him not only as a father but as a friend. All he ever wanted was to make me 20,¡± said Krystal.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿A new study has found the amount of antibiotics£¨¿¹ÉúËØ£©given to farm animals is expected to increase by two-thirds over the next 15 years.Researchers are linking the growing dependence on the drugs to the increasing need for meat,milk and eggs.However,the drugs could quicken the development of antibiotic-resistant infections£¨¸ÐȾ£©.Such infections are already a major public,health concern in the United States.

The World Health Organization notes when people stop living in poverty£¨Æ¶À§£©,the first thing they want to do is eat better,rather than earn more money.For most people,that means their diet should contain more meat.With the rapid development of Asia,people there are eating nearly four times as much meat,milk and other milk products as they did 50 year ago.

To meet the need,farmers have put many animals into smaller spaces.As the animals are crowded together,the easiest way to deal with some of the problems d crowding is to give them antibiotics.It's clear that antibiotics help animals stay healthy in a crowded environment and grow faster.But bacteria can develop resistance to the drugs gradually.

Nowadays,doctors find antibiotics that once worked against the infections no longer work.The bacteria have learned ways to fight against the drugs.The heavy use of antibiotics in animals is responsible for the growth of antibiotic resistance worldwide.In the United States,at least two million people get drug-resistant infections each year and at least 23,000 die from an infection.

Europe has banned the use of antibiotics to increase animal growth.And the United States is hoping to persuade farmers to stop using antibiotics for that purpose.

¡¾1¡¿What accounts for the increasing amount of antibiotics given to farm animals?

A. The desire for new drugs. B. The less effective antibiotics.

C. The outdated farm technology. D. The need for more various foods.

¡¾2¡¿What do most people want to do first when they get rid of poverty according to the WHO?

A. Making a lot of money. B. Focusing more on health.

C. Having more meat in their diet. D. Living in a better environment.

¡¾3¡¿What can be inferred from the passage?

A. Antibiotics do harm to animals.

B. Antibiotics help animals stay healthy.

C. Antibiotics are used heavily in Europe.

D. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria spread to people.

¡¾4¡¿What's the passage mainly about?

A. A new way of raising farm animals.

B. The advantages of using antibiotics.

C. The reason for banning the use of antibiotics.

D. The negative effect of antibiotics in farm animals.

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My father used to be an amateur wrestler (ÒµÓàˤõÓÕß) and national champion. He was forced by his father to give up the sport in order to obtain gainful employment, which meant he wouldn't be able to win a medal for our country. Therefore, he made a vow that his unborn son would.
He was about to give up hope when one day, my younger sister Babita and I beat up two boys accidentally in response to critical comments. My dad found our potential to become wrestlers and began coaching us. We were required to do physical training early in the morning and have a short haircuts to avoid lice.
£® We would complain about him all the time. Gradually, I realized that he wanted us to have a good future and not grow up to be ordinary housewives. Motivated, we willingly participated in his coaching.
With great efforts, he made us competitive wrestlers and I won the junior and senior championships, providing me with a chance to gain training in a National Sports Academy, where pride and pain fulfilled my mind. As a result, I found myself losing every match at the international level. After that, I tearfully made peace with papa and turned to him for help. Then he coached me patiently.
Despite difficulty, I finally became the first Indian female wrestler to qualify for the Olympics, inspiring dozens of Indian women to take to wrestling. Even now, papa's words are still in my mind ¡°Geeta, think about all the girls who are thought to be inferior to boys, girls who are forced to do chores, girls who are married and have children. Not only will you compete with other countries, but also with those who look down upon women!¡±. I will never forget our father's instruction..
A. But his methods were cruel.
B. I almost gave up what papa had taught me.
C. Disappointingly, my mother gave birth to all girls.
D. My sister and I tried to escape.
E. I will always owe all success to him.
F. At first, my sister and I did not understand our father.
G. However, my mother didn't agree with him.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Does meeting new people make you nervous? If so, you are not alone. But making a good first impression isn¡¯t as hard as you might think. It just involves a few simple choices.

Look your best

¡¾1¡¿But you don¡¯t need to look like a model to make a good impression. You just need to take care of yourself. Make sure your clothing is clean, not wrinkled and appropriate for the situation. ¡¾2¡¿

Stand tall

The way you stand, sit and move tells others a lot about you. Standing up straight makes you look and feel confident. When you approach someone, make eye contact and smile to show you¡¯re friendly and interested.¡¾3¡¿

Speak up

Speak loudly and clearly enough so that people don¡¯t have to struggle to hear you. If you don¡¯t know what to say, ask questions. ¡¾4¡¿When people are talking, pay attention to what they¡¯re saying rather than planning what you¡¯ll say next. And if you¡¯re not sure what they mean, ask!

Value people

Most importantly, show people you care. Your concerns for them will be obvious if you smile and listen carefully. ¡¾5¡¿Don¡¯t keep them waiting. Everyone you meet is important. So make eye contact, smile and greet them. They¡¯ll appreciate it and others may be watching.

A. And remember, you are important, too.

B. Respect other people¡¯s time, too.

C. Most people enjoy talking about themselves.

D. Then greet them with a firm handshake.

E. One survey said blue and black are best for job interview.

F. Obviously your appearance influences people¡¯s impression of you.

G. Don¡¯t forget little things like brushing your teeth.

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