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6£®What is success£¿I am not going to try to explain success£®I think a precise meaning is impossible!Is it winning a Gold Medal at the Olympic Games or winning Wimbledon£¬or being awarded a Nobel Prize£¿What else£¿I believe personal success could be anything at all-it does not have to involve public recognition£®Who is more successful£¿A millionaire who is unhappy£¬or an unnoticed person£¬who has led a simple£¬quiet£¬sincere and happy life£¿The simplest definition of success£¬I think£¬is"to set out to do something and to succeed in doing it"£®
The first step on the road to success starts with belief£®Believe you can succeed and you will£®Achieving success in whatever endeavor£¨Å¬Á¦£© you choose may be the goal of life£» because it gives you freedom from worry£®Could that be£¿
Success means different things to every one of us£®Some people believe it is measured in financial terms£¬others believe it is helping others rather than helping themselves£®However£¬most people are motivated to a great extent by public recognition£®How many people are really happy£¿How many people are really doing what they want to with their lives£¿Incidentally£¬the ability to imagine makes us different from animals£®
Most important of all£¬I believe success is a matter of personal growth£®If every day you are developing or growing just a millimeter£¬I believe one is successful£®Just being a slightly better person each day for me is success£®I've got a very long way to go then!
Finally£¬always remember success is a process and is not simply a matter of arriving at a destination£®It's the journey that really matters£®Success is what you become in the often very difficult and dangerous journey down the river of life£®

24£®What is personal success according to the author£¿D
A£®Winning public recognition
B£®Being an unhappy millionaire
C£®Something impossible to define simply
D£®Succeeding in doing what you want
25£®Which plays an important role in your success£¿B
A£®Intelligence  B£®Confidence  C£®Wealth  D£®Kindness
26£®According to the text£¬humans are different from animals in£®C
A£®belief  B£®freedom  C£®imagination  D£®success
27£®What can be the best title for the text£¿A
A£®What is success
B£®No true success
C£®How to be successful
D£®Success is reaching a destination£®
10£®Yash GuptaYash Gupta has worn glasses for many years£®When they broke one ay and he was not able to wear thenm to school£¬he had a big problem£®£¨36£©E  At the end of the day£¬he realized that he had learned nothing that day!
Yash quickly got his glasses fixed£¬but his experience changed his life£®He realized that there were probably many kids around the world that did not have proper glasses to help them learn in school£®£¨37£©B  He found out that 13 million children around the world don't have proper glasses to help them see in class£®Instead of just shaking his head at this problem£¬he decided to do something about it£®£¨38£©C   Its goal is to help find glasses for other kids and teens that need them£®
He created Sight Learning in 2011 and since then he has changed the lives of thousands of young students around the world!The organization has tried to provide eyeglasses to students who need them but cannot afford them£®It has collected and given away over $1£¬000£¬000 worth of eyeglasses£®£¨39£©GAs Dr£®Seuss£¬a famous writer£¬once said£¬"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot£¬nothing is going to get better£®It's not£®"£¨40£©A   He has taken action to not only improve his own life£¬but those of others£®

A£®Yash is such a teenager£®
B£®So£¬he did some research£®
C£®Yash started a small organization£¬Sight Learning£®
D£®Here is an easy way to help Yash and Sight Learning£®
E£®He could not see much of what was going on in his classroom£®
F£®He learned that not having glasses can cause a 20% loss in learning!
G£®This has helped over 20£¬000 young people in 5 countries to see better!
20£®A rat looked through a crack in the wall to see the farmer and his wife opening a package£®What food might it contain£¿He was alarmed to discover that it was a rat trap £¨²¶Êó¼Ð£©£®
Going back to the farmyard the rat gave a warning£º"There is a rat trap in the house£¬a rat trap in the house!"The chicken raised her head and said£º"Excuse me£¬Mr Rat£¬I can tell this is a big concern to you£¬but it is of no business to me£®I cannot be bothered with it£®"
The rat turned to the pig and told him£º"There is a rat trap in the house£¬a rat trap in the house!""I am so very sorry£¬Mr£®Rat£¬"sympathized the pig£¬"but there is nothing I can do about it but pray£®I will make sure that you are in my prayers£®"
The rat turned to the cow£®She said£¬"Like wow£¬Mr£®Rat£®A rat trap£®I am in grave danger£®Duh£¿"
So the rat returned to the house£¬head down and dejected£¬to face the farmer's rat trap alone£®
That very night a sound was heard throughout the house£¬like the sound of a rat trap catching its prey £¨ÁÔÎ£®The farmer's wife rushed to see what was caught£®In the darkness£¬she did not see that it was a poisonous snake whose tail the trap had caught£®The snake bit the farmer's wife£®
The farmer rushed her to the hospital£®She returned home with a fever£®Now everyone knows you treat a fever with fresh chicken soup£¬so the farmer took his hatchet £¨¶Ì±ú¸«£© to the farmyard for the soup's main ingredient£®
His wife's sickness continued so that friends and neighbors came to sit with her around the clock£®To feed them the farmer killed the pig£®
The farmer's wife did not get well£®She died£¬and so many people came for her funeral that the farmer had the cow killed to provide meat for all of them to eat£®
So the next time you hear that someone is facing a problem and think that it does not concern you£¬remember that when there is a rat trap in the house£¬the whole farmyard is at risk£®

32£®The underlined word"dejected"in Paragraph 5is closest in meaning toC£®
A£®confusedB£®surprised C£®disappointed D£®doubtful
33£®Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the article£¿B
A£®The chicken showed great concern for the rat£®
B£®The co didn't care about what the rat said£®
C£®The pig helped the rat get rid of the trap£®
D£®The snake was killed after being caught in the trap£®
34£®We can conclude from the article thatA£®
A£®none of the other animals felt threatened by the rat trap
B£®the farmer regretted setting up the rat trap
C£®the rat was very wise in avoiding the trap
D£®the farmer's wife got good treatment in the hospital
35£®What message does the story intend to convey£¿D
A£®We should mind our own business£®
B£®We should treat animals in a friendly way
C£®Helping others is always a virtue£®
D£®Everything is related to something else£®
7£®Whenever something looks interesting or beautiful£¬there's a natural impulse to catch and own it-which means£¬in this day and age£¬that we can't help reaching for our phones to take a picture when seeing beautiful things£®
Though this would seem to be a wonderful solution£¬there are two big problems about taking pictures£®Firstly£¬we're likely to be so busy taking the pictures that we forget to look at the world whose beauty and interest inspire us to take a photograph in the first place£®And secondly£¬because we feel the pictures are safely stored in our phones£¬we never get around to look at them£®
These problems would seem to be very much of today£¬a consequence of the tiny phones in our pockets£®But they were noticed right at the beginning of the history of photography£¬when the average camera was the size of a grandfather clock£®The first person who noticed them was the English art critic£¬John Ruskin£®He was a travelling lover who realized that most tourists failed to notice or remember the beautiful things they saw£®
He argued that humans have a born tendency£¨ÇãÏò£©to respond to beauty and desire to keep it£¬but that there are bad expressions of this desire£®At worst£¬we get into buying souvenirs or taking photographs£®But£¬in Ruskin's eyes£¬there's one thing we should do and that is attempting to draw the interesting things we see£¬and it doesn't matter whether we happen to have any talent for doing so£®
Before the invention of photography£¬people used to draw far more than they do today£®It was an active necessity£®But in the mid-19th century£¬photography killed drawing£®It became something only"artists"would ever do£¬so Ruskin spent four years on a campaign to get people drawing again£®
So if drawing had value even when it was practiced by people with no talent£¬it was for Ruskin because drawing can teach us to notice properly rather than watch absent-mindedly£¨ÐIJ»ÔÚÑɵأ©£®When describing what lies before our eyes with our own hands£¬we naturally move from a position of observing beauty in a loose way to one where we acquire a deep understanding of its parts£®

32£®What does the underlined word"impulse"mean£¿B
A£®Interest£®B£®Urge£®C£®Habit£®D£®Reaction£®
33£®What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about£¿C
A£®An effective solution to storing something nice£®
B£®Reasons for taking pictures in the first place£®
C£®Problems related with taking photos£®
D£®Methods of storing pictures in phones£®
34£®It can be inferred that John RuskinA£®
A£®lived at the origin of photography 
B£®lived at the origin of drawing
C£®studied the history of photography 
D£®was an English literature critic
35£®How did John Ruskin advise us to remember our travel£¿D
A£®By taking photographs£®
B£®By buying meaningful souvenirs£®
C£®By writing some travel notes£®
D£®By trying drawing what we see£®
5£®A downpour showered President Barack Obama last Saturday at his outdoor campaign event in Glen Allen where he told a wet but excited crowd of 900 people that his purpose is to"rebuild our economy so that it lasts"£®
"That is our central purpose£¬"Obama said£®"That is what this campaign is about£®That is what I have been working on for the last three and one-half years£®That is why I'm running for a second term as president of the United States£®"
In the final hours of his two-day£¬five stop campaign blitz£¨ÉÁµçÕ½£© through the Old Dominion£¬Obama delivered essentially the same speech at the historic Walkerton Tavern and Gardens that he delivered Friday in Hampton and Virginia Beach£¬where he focused on strengthening the middle class£®
Obama said the"top-down"economic policies put forward by GOP £¨¹²ºÍµ³£©presidential candidate Mitt Romney are the same ones that created THE current economic crisis£¬which led to Obama taking office during the worst economic decline since the Great Depression£®
"We did this and it didn't work£¬"Obama said£®"We can't afford to go back to the top-down economics£®We need somebody who believes in middle-out £¨ÒÔÖвú½×¼¶ÎªÖÐÐÄ£© economics£¬a bottom-up economics¡­When working people do well£¬everybody does well£®That means businesses have more customers£®"
US representative£¬Robert C£®"Bobby"Scott£¬D-Newport News£¬whose district includes parts of Richmond£¬took to the stage before the president arrived at the event to tell the crowd that Virginia must go for Obama like it did in 2008to keep the president in the White House£®
Virginia is seen as a key swing state that must be carried by either candidate to ensure an election victory£®In 2008£¬Obama became the first Democrat to carry Virginia since Lyndon Johnson in 1964£®

60£®What did Barack Obama deliver the Saturday speech for£¿A
A£®To run for president of the US for a second term£®
B£®To rebuild the economy of the US so that it lasts£®
C£®To persuade people to support his economy reform£®
D£®To complete his two-day£¬five stop campaign blitz£®
61£®What does"the Old Dominion"refer to£¿C
A£®Barack Obama£®B£®Glen Allen£®C£®Virginia State£®D£®Presidency term£®
62£®When Obama says"We did this"£¨Paragraph 5£©he actually meansA£®
A£®they carried out top-down economic policies
B£®they carried out bottom-up economic policies
C£®they carried out the presidency campaign blitz
D£®they rebuilt the national economy of the US
63£®Which of the statements about Obama is TRUE according to the passage£¿D
A£®He has once again won the presidency election in Virginia this time£®
B£®He pays most attention to the American people of the bottom of society£®
C£®He arranged Robert C£®"Bobby"Scott to go to the stage first to support him£®
D£®He is the 2nd Democrat to win the presidency election in Virginia since 1960s£®
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Dear Peter£¬
How I want to see you again!It has been two years since we last met in Shanghai£®
Although this summer vacation has witnessed the hottest weather in my hometown£¬it is still a nice time for me£®I don't need to study in the unair-conditioned classroom sweating£®I usually go to the city library in the morning and do some jogging at dusk with my friends£®Thanks to my sound sleep and regular exercise£¬I am stronger now£®And I feel it is very interesting to be a traffic volunteer at the weekend£¬in which I have learnt a lot£®
Next term I will be a Senior Two student of science/liberal arts£®I know for sure there is so much homework for me to do£¬so many challenges for me to overcome and also so much beautiful scenery for me to enjoy£®You know£¬I have longed to go to Hongkong University£®I really want to be kissed by the Goddess of Fortune through my hard work£®Please pray for me£®
So much for today£®
All the best!
Yours truly£¬
Zhang Tong£®

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