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Northern Vietnam
Vietnam is known as a cheap place to travel around, but Hanoi, the north area, often gets ignored by travelers. This is truly a shame, because Northern Vietnam is where the most wonderful scenery and culture can be found. Rice fields, high mountains, winding roads and friendly people are also found there.
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
With 93 percent of the nation covered in mountains and a rich history and culture that goes back to thousands of years, Kyrgyzstan is one of the most wonderful countries in the world. The capital city, Bishkek, is an unbelievable center for exploring Central Asia, with Silk Road remnants(²ÐÓಿ·Ö)like the Burana Tower just a short drive away.
Lisbon Portugal
Lisbon offers a good mix of museums, historic buildings, electric music and nightlife, and squares and cafes. You will fall in love with this city when you visit it. It is much less expensive than many other European travelling places, so travelers can afford it
Seoul, South Korea
Seoul is an attractive place filled with high-tech, modern and historic buildings, delicious Korean food all at bottom prices. Plus, since Seoul is a major city, it is easy to get to it.
£¨1£©The nation mentioned in the text with most places covered in mountains is_____.
A.Vietnam
B.South Korea
C.Portugal
D.Kyrgyzstan
£¨2£©What do Lisbon and Hanoi have in common according to the text?
A.They are not very expensive for tourists to travel around
B.They are not popular with tourists in the world
C.They become famous for Silk Road
D.They lie in the north of Asia
£¨3£©What is the author's purpose in writing the text?
A.To show how to travel
B.To show famous building
C.To introduce some tourist areas
D.To introduce some European countries.

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It was a winter morning, just a couple of weeks before Christmas 2005. While most people were warming up their cars, Trevor, my husband, had to get up early to ride his bike four kilometers away from home to work. On arrival, he parked his bike outside the back door as he usually does. After putting in 10 hours of labor, he returned to find his bike gone.
The bike, a black Kona 18 speed, was our only transport. Trevor used it to get to work, putting in 60-hour weeks to support his young family. And the bike was also used to get groceries£¨Ê³Æ·ÔÓ»õ£©, saving us from having to walk long distances from where we live.
I was so sad that someone would steal our bike that I wrote to the newspaper and told them our story. Shortly after that, several people in our area offered to help. One wonderful stranger even bought a bike, then called my husband to pick it up. Once again my husband had a way to get to and from his job. It really is an honor that a complete stranger would go out of their way for someone they have never met before.
People say that a smile can be passed from one person to another, but acts of kindness from strangers are even more so. This experience has had a spreading effect in our lives because it strengthened our faith in humanity£¨ÈËÐÔ£©as a whole. And it has influenced£¨Ó°Ï죩us to be more mindful of ways we, too, can share with others. No matter how big or how small, an act of kindness shows that someone cares. And the results can be everlasting.
£¨1£©Why was the bike so important to the couple?
A.The man's job was bike racing.
B.It was their only possession.
C.It was a nice Kona 18 speed.
D.They used it for work and daily life.
£¨2£©We can infer from the text that ____________.
A.the couple worked 60 hours a week.
B.people were busy before Christmas
C.the stranger brought over the bike
D.life was hard for the young family.
£¨3£©How did people get to know the couple's problem?
A.From radio broadcasts.
B.From a newspaper.
C.From TV news.
D.From a stranger.

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Money Matters
Parents should help their children understand money.So you may start talking about money when your child shows an interest in buying things,candy or toys,for example.
1£©The basic function of money
Begin explaining the basic function of money by showing how people trade money for goods or services. It is important to show your child how money is traded for the things he wants to have.If he wants to have a toy£¬give him the money and let him hand the money to the cashier£¨ÊÕÒøÔ±£© When your child grows a bit older and understands the basic function of money£¬you can start explaining more complex ways of using money.
2£©Money lessons
Approach money lessons with openness and honesty.If you must say no to a child's request to spend money£¬explain£¬¡°You have enough toy trucks for now.¡±Or£¬if the request is for many different things£¬say£¬¡°You have to make a choice between this toy and that toy.¡±
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Begin at the grocery store. Pick out two similar brands of a product¡ªa namebrand butter and a generic£¨Ò»°ãµÄ£©£¬for example. You can show your child how to make choices between different brands of a product so that you can save money. If he chooses the cheaper brand£¬allow him to make another purchase with the money saved. Later£¬you may explain how the more expensive choice leaves less money for other purchases.
A£®Talk about how the money bought the thing after you leave the toy store.
B£®The value of money.
C£®The best time to teach a child anything about money is when he shows an interest.
D£®Tell your child why he can¡ªor cannot¡ªhave certain things.
E£®Wise decisions¡£
F£®Ask yourself what things that cost money are most important to you.
G£®Permit the child to choose between them.

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Sometimes in your life, you may be asked to speak in front of a large group of people£®Although it sounds a little scary, even those with stage fright can speak successfully to the group with adequate preparation£®
¢±Practice your speech before the big day£®If possible, practice the speech in front of a friend or family member to get used to saying it to real people£®If you feel you must have note cards, limit the amount to about three cards£®This will force you to keep your speech concise and help you keep your eyes focused on your audience£®
¢²Remember why you've been invited to speak£®If you're battling fear over speaking to a large group of people, keep your mind on the fact that you were selected for this important role£®The speech organizers must have seen something valuable in you or your expertise

¢³Remember that fear of public speaking is very common.
Most of the people in the audience would be feeling the same fear and stress that you do in your position£®Knowing this may make you feel better£®
¢´What you say should be tailored to why you're there and who you're speaking to in order to avoid sounding general£®If speaking to a charity group, mention the good work certain specific individuals have done for the cause£®If speaking at a business conference, briefly state why you want to help these people£®
¢µKeep eye contact with the crowd£®Pick one person in each section and look at him while you're speaking£®After each important point in your speech, switch your focus to another section£®When you focus only on one person at a time, the size of the crowd isn't as frightening£®
A£®A good memory is really helpful£®
B£®Show appreciation to your audience£®
C£®Mention your audience in your speech£®
D£®The more you have it memorized, the better£®
E£®In fact, it's normal to feel nervous or stressed out before a big speech£®
F£®Separate the crowd into three sections mentally as you get up to speak£®
G. The knowledge of other people's respect for you should reduce some of the fear£®

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