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I'm Li Jin£¬monitor of Class One£¬Grade Eleven. I'm glad to hear that you will come to our school as an exchange student. You're welcome to stay with us.

Sincerely yours,

Li Hua

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I'm Li Jin£¬monitor of Class One£¬Grade Eleven. I'm glad to hear that you will come to our school as an exchange student. You're welcome to stay with us.

Our city is located in the south of China, where you can taste many kinds of delicious food. What¡¯s more, it is well famous for its seafood. Compared with the north, the climate here is quite pleasant, neither too hot in summer nor too cold in winter, with plenty of sunshine and good rainfall.

Our class is made up of 60 lovely boys and girls£¬who are warmhearted and always ready to offer help. They are very friendly and easy to get along with.

We would appreciate it if you can introduce to us some of your customs and culture. In this way we can get a better understanding and promote our friendship. I hope you will have a good time and get used to the life here soon.

Sincerely yours,

Li Hua

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Effective time management is the primary means to a less stressful life. High school, especially during your senior year, can be frustrating. This is the time of your life when you are preparing yourself for college and real world. ¡¾1¡¿

Plan each day.

Planning your day can help you accomplish more and feel more in control of your life. Write a to-do list, putting the most important task at the top. ¡¾2¡¿

Prioritize(°´ÖØÒªÐÔÅÅÁÐ) your weekly schedule as a student.

Prioritizing tasks will ensure that you spend your time and energy on those that are truly important to you. ¡¾3¡¿ Friends will want to hang out with you on the weekends, but they will understand if you explain to them that you need to study or catch up on college-related work.

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Keep a diary of everything you do for free days to determine how you are spending your time. Look for time that can be used more wisely. For example, if you take a bus to school, you can use the time to catch up on reading. Thus, you can free up some time to exercise or spend with your family or friends.

Get plenty of sleep, eat a healthy diet and exercise regularly.

¡¾5¡¿ It will help improve efficiency so that you can complete your work in less time.

A. A healthy lifestyle can improve your focus and concentration.

B. How do you manage your time doing all your activities without being overly stressed?

C. Take a break before you need one.

D. Any academic studies must come first, then extra curriculum activities, and then social life.

E. Evaluate how you¡¯re spending your time.

F. You need to try every possible means to save time.

G. Every daily activity should be considered seriously.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Little Tommy was doing very badly in math. His parents had tried everything¡ªtutors (¼ÒÍ¥½Ìʦ), cards, special learning centers¡ªin short, everything they could think of. Finally they took Tommy to a catholic (ÌìÖ÷½ÌµÄ) school.

After the first day, little Tommy came home with a very serious look on his face. He didn¡¯t kiss his mother hello. Instead, he went straight to his room and started studying. Books and papers were spread (ÆÌ¿ª) out all over the room and little Tommy was hard at work. His mother was surprised. She called him down to dinner and as soon as he finished eating, he went back to his room, without a word. In no time he was back hitting the books as hard as before. This went on for some time, day after day while the mother tried to understand what was happening.

Finally, little Tommy brought home his report card. He quietly put it on the table and went up to his room and hit the books. His mom looked at it and to her surprise, little Tommy got an A in math. She could no longer hold her curiosity. She went to his room and asked, ¡°Son, what was it? Was it the nuns (ÐÞÅ®)?¡±

Little Tommy looked at her and shook his head, ¡°No. ¡±

¡°Well then,¡± she asked again. ¡°WHAT was it?¡±

Little Tommy looked at her and said, ¡°Well, on the first day of school, when I saw that man nailed (¶¤) to the plus sign (¼ÓºÅ), I knew they weren¡¯t joking. ¡±

¡¾1¡¿Why did Tommy¡¯s parents send him to a catholic school?

A. Because he could eat well there.

B. Because he could learn more about nuns.

C. Because his parents wanted him to do better in his math.

D. Because his parents didn¡¯t want him to learn math any more.

¡¾2¡¿Tommy¡¯s mother felt surprised that his son _______.

A. was still the same as usual

B. ate so much at dinner

C. kissed her hello after school

D. worked hard but said little

¡¾3¡¿¡°Hitting the books¡± means ¡°_______¡± in Chinese.

A. Óù¦ B. ´·Êé C. ·¢Ð¹ D. Õñ×÷

¡¾4¡¿The last sentence in the passage shows that _______.

A. Tommy felt sorry for the man

B. Tommy was afraid of being nailed

C. Tommy didn¡¯t like the plus sign

D. Tommy liked playing jokes on others

¡¾5¡¿From the passage, we can infer (ÍƶÏ) that _______.

A. teachers should be strict with their students

B. mistaking (Îó½â) might do good sometimes

C. a catholic school is much better than other ones

D. nuns are good at helping children with their math

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Can you imagine your parents choosing your husband or wife for you? And can you imagine not setting eyes on him or her until your wedding day? This situation is common in India, the Middle East and many parts of Africa£¬ ¡¾1¡¿ We don't realize t hat people in other places often get married in very different ways ---and with different motives£¨¶¯»ú£©£®

¡¾2¡¿ A marriage provides a safe and stable home for the husband and wife£®It also joins children, making sure the couple will be taken care of in old age£®Because a marriage is important for the whole family, some cultures don't let young people choose whom to marry£®

Just as there are many different reasons for marriage, there are also many different wedding rituals£¨ÒÇʽ£©, ¡¾3¡¿ In a typical Western wedding, the bride seeks good luck by wearing ¡°something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue.¡± Something old represents the past£®Something new represents success in the future£®Something borrowed reminds the bride she can get help from her friends and family. ¡¾4¡¿

In Poland, one wedding tradition is not only lucky, but also very practical£®The wedding guests pin money to the bride's dress while she is dancing£®Th e money is meant to bring luck and to help the young couple build their new life£®In Bermuda, the young couple plants a tree in the yard of their new home£®Once they move in, they take good care of the tree , making it grow and blossom£®The planting of the tree is a good metaphor£¨ÒþÓ÷£© for/span> marriage. ¡¾5¡¿

A£®Every culture has its own ways of bringing good luck to the happy couple£®

B£®A truly good marriage is something that grows with care£®

C£®In the United States, parents do not arrange marriages for their children£®

D£®And something blue reminds her to be true to her husband£®

E£®Marriage customs around the world often differ from our own£®

F£®In many countries, marriage is a practical matter£®

G£®Different countries have different cultures£®

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