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In order to motivate students to learn English and enrich their after-class lives, an English short play Competition will be held in the lecture hall at 4:00 p.m., December 12th. Each class of Senior 1 and Senior 2 is required to perform one short play which will be created and directed by the students themselves. Those who would like to take part in the competition are supposed to sign up in English Teachers¡¯ offices of Senior 1 and Senior 2 before December 8 th.

All the students in Senior 1 and Senior 2 are welcome to join in this activity. The top six winners of each grade will be given prizes.

Looking forward to your active participation.

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Most people know that awkward feeling when you step into an elevator with other people and try not to make eye contact.

But new research suggests it may be down to a subconscious£¨Ç±ÒâʶµÄ£©power struggle being played out as you make your way up or down.

A study found that people decide where they stand based on a micro social grading, established within seconds of entering the lift.

Rebekah Rousi, a Ph.D. student in cognitive science, conducted an study of elevator behaviour in two of the tallest office buildings in Adelaide, Australia.

As part of her research, she took a total of 30 lift rides in the two buildings, and discovered there was an established order to where people tended stand.

In a blog, she writes that more senior men seemed to direct themselves towards the back of the elevator cabins.

She said: 'In front of them were younger men, and in front of them were women of all ages.'

She also noticed there was a difference in where people directed their stare half way through the ride.

Men watched the monitors(¼à¿ØÆ÷), looked in the side mirrors (in one building) to see themselves, and in the door mirrors (of the other building) to also watch others.

'Women would watch the monitors and avoid eye contact with other users (unless in conversation) and the mirrors,' she writes.

The student concluded it could be that people who are shyer stand toward the front, where they can't see other passengers, whereas brave people stand in the back, where they have a view of everyone else.

1.According to Rebekah Rousi, senior men intend to stand ______ of the elevator cabins.

A. in the front B. in the middle

C. near the side mirrors D. at the back

2. The underlined word ¡° them ¡± in paragraph 7 refers to ______.

A. senior men B. younger women

C. younger men D. Women

3.Why do women choose to stand in the front?

A. Because they are too shy to make eye contact with others.

B. Because they can have a view of everyone else.

C. Because they want to show their power.

D. Because they want to watch the monitors.

A team of scientists from University of Freiburg in Germany are developing a shoe with a sensor to automatically tie its laces(Ь´ø)that could be taken off when users click their heels together£®

It¡¯s been 26 years since we saw them magically tightening Marty McFly¡¯s Nike boots in the film Back to The Future£®

Now£¬self-tying shoelaces could actually become a reality this year£¬proving right one of the film¡¯s fantastical predictions for what 2015 would be like£®

Engineers have designed a shoe that can automatically lace up£¬adjusting itself to the shape of your foot£®

Simply slip the controller on and pressure sensors will tell the ¡®smart shoe¡¯ when your foot is in position£¬triggering(´¥·¢)a tiny motor in the heel that pulls the laces tight.

When you want to take off the shoes£¬you click your heels together twice and the motor will release a spring(µ¯»É)in the shoe¡¯s tongue£¬which loosens the laces enough for you to slip them off£®

And the invention doesn¡¯t even need to be plugged in to charge or have its battery replaced because it runs on power generated by the swing of your foot as you walk.

Engineer K1evis Ylli£¬of the Institute for Micromachining and Information Technology in southern Gemany£¬said the shoes could help a variety of different people.

¡°One focus is that it could be used in shoes for elderly people who have mobility problems£¬¡±he said£®¡°But it could also work for children£¬or as a lifestyle product£®¡±£®

The design£¬which is still in a prototype(³ûÐÎ)stage£¬cleverly gets the energy of the foot¡¯s swing when opposing magnets in each shoe move past each other. It then uses that power to charge a battery£®An hour of walking is enough to tighten the laces once£¬and it requires no energy to undo the shoes because that relies on the spring alone.

1.Which of the following can be the best title of the text?

A£®A fantastical prediction

B£®A great invention in Germany

C£®A shoe with self-tying laces

D£®A popular lifestyle product

2.What can we learn about the shoes?

A£®They can automatically take off£®

B£®They can adjust themselves to your foot£®

C£®They need to be charged once£®

D£®They have been in design for 26 years£®

3.From the last paragraph we can know ____________£®

A£®the shoes have been put into use

B£®the shoes need power to take off

C£®the shoes promise to be popular

D£®how the shoes work to produce energy

We are all faced with challenges constantly in every area of our lives£®1.

The truth is that you will have to deal with difficult problems throughout your life£¬whether it is in your personal life or career£®Most of us get really afraid and run away from problems because we don¡¯t want to accept reality£®Running away from your problems is the worst thing you can do to deal with the challenges you are faced with£®Here are some tips for you on learning how to deal with everyday challenges£®

Please bear in mind that you shouldn¡¯t overact when coming across challenges£®Overacting to a problem will cause you to make bad decisions£®2. Next time you are faced with a challenge£¬stay calm so you can make smarter decisions£®

3. If you cannot accept reality£¬you will feel very frustrated with your life£®Once you can accept reality£¬you will be able to be calmer and think more clearly about how to get a step closer towards your goals every day£®

Many people make a habit of blaming others for all their problems£®They fail to take full responsibility for the decisions they have made in life£®The more you blame others for the challenges you are faced with£¬the more you will make people dislike you and not want to be around you£®4.

Don¡¯t compare your lifestyle with others£®Of course£¬it is really difficult not to compare ourselves with other people£®However£¬the more often we do that£¬the more frustrated we will feel£®5. The key thing to remember is that you create your own story and success in life£®

A£®Accept the reality of the present moment£®

B£®Try to look at change as a positive challenge£¬not as a threat£®

C£®There will always be a person that may have accomplished more than you£®

D£®Our focus may entirely be on how we can deal with the challenge that has come our way£®

E£®When we are not in control of our emotions£¬we will make decisions that we will regret later£®

F£®However£¬most people have a hard time accepting and dealing with these challenges that arise£®

G£®As a result£¬the first thing you should do when faced with a personal challenge is not point fingers at others£®

There are 67 counties in the state of Alabama. Each county is rich with history and its own unique stories. Colbert County, located in the northwest corner of the state, has its share of exciting stories and claims to statewide fame. The county was created on February 6, 1867, and Tuscumbia became the county seat (the town in which the offices of the county government are located).

One of the most famous residents of Tuscumbia was Helen Keller. Helen Keller was born on June 27, 1880. Her home was a white frame cottage built by her grandparents. Since ivy (³£´ºÌÙ) grew everywhere, the house was called Ivy Green. It was here, at the water pump in the backyard, that Keller learned the word ¡°w-a-t-e-r¡± with the help of her teacher, Anne Sullivan. Visitors to Ivy Green can walk under boxwood trees that are 150 years old. The home has furniture that the Keller family used. It also has Keller¡¯s Braille (äÎÄ) books and her original Braille typewriter.

Spring Park is Tuscumbia¡¯s most popular park and favorite tourist attraction. This park has the world¡¯s largest manufactured waterfall called Coldwater Falls. The Spring Park Light and Water Show is an amazing sight to see. It takes place every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at sundown. The water appears to dance to music and colored lights. The music played during the show is recorded by singers and musicians from Alabama.

Fame Recording Studios is in the city of Muscle Shoals in Colbert County. The studio is the first successful recording studio in Alabama. It is best known for creating ¡°Southern rock,¡± ¡°Southern soul,¡± and ¡°county soul.¡± Well-known performers like Aretha Franklin and musical groups such as Alabama and Lynyrd have made recordings at this studio.

Visitors can continue to explore music in Alabama by visiting the Alabama Music Hall of Fame in Tuscumbia. Built in 1990, this site recognizes the musical talents of more than 500 Alabama residents in a wide variety of musical styles, including country and rhythm and blues.

Truly, Colbert County has a lot of wonderful locations to visit. Guests will not be disappointed in a visit to this delightful place.

1.Which of the following is TRUE about Alabama and music?

A. Alabama musicians have established exhibits for visitors.

B. There are a great many talented musicians in Alabama.

C. Music is the most important industry in Alabama.

D. Alabama residents enjoy listening to music.

2. How many locations related to music in Colbert County are mentioned in the text?

A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 4.

3.The author writes the text mainly to persuade the reader __________.

A. to learn from Helen Keller

B. to visit businesses in Alabama

C. to stop for a visit in Colbert County

D. to listen to Southern styles of music

4.The text is most probably taken from __________.

A. a story book B. a book review

C. a personal diary D. a travel magazine

Last Christmas while staying with my parents, I across some old love letters that my parents wrote to each other. These letters were all pilled up in a basket, dirty and With dust. to read and sort them, I asked them if I could take the letters back to my Illinois home. They agreed.

As I carefully opened each letter, all of them delicate with age, I discovered a new page unknown to me in this private chapter of my parents¡¯ lives.

My father used to in the army. So his letters were full of frontline of the things about the war. Each of my mother¡¯s letters was marked her 1944 dark red lipstick kiss. I was to these letters like a magnet (´ÅÌú).

Just six weeks after our Christmas visit, Daddy became very . and was hospitalized. This time, he was fighting a kind of war. As I sat by his bedside, we discussed the . He told me how much receiving those lipstick-kissed letters had to him when he had been so far from home.

It so happened that the next day would he February 14. From the letters I chose the card my father had sent Mother in 1944 and brought it to my father¡¯s bedside.

At his bedside, I joked with him, saying , ¡°Today is Valentine¡¯s Day, don¡¯t you want to send Mother a present?¡± He became more when I handed him the old . He carefully opened it and took out the card, and when he it, his eyes were filled with tears.

My father, in a voice tight with read the loving he¡¯d sent to my mother fifty-six years earlier. And this time, he could read it to her .

1.A. came B. hit C. drew D. fell

2.A. hidden B. covered C. buried D.filled

3.A. Pretending B. Suggesting C. Preferring D.Deciding

4.A. recently B. occasionally C. previously D. usually

5.A. work B. study C. serve D. report

6.A. accounts B. documents C. introductions D. occupations

7.A. with B. for C. of D. as

8.A. devoted B. abandoned C. thrown D. drawn

9.A. depressed B. dead C. dangerous D. ill

10.A. typical B. traditional C. different D. familiar

11.A. wars B. illnesses C. letters D. prescriptions

12.A. meant B. intended C. planned D. said

13.A. divided B. sorted C. separated D. updated

14.A. sadly B. angrily C. softly D. loudly

15.A. curious B. enthusiastic C. fantastic D. positive

16.A. Christmas card B. envelope C. basket D. lipstick

17.A. found B. wrote C. recognized D. missed

18.A. astonishment B. sorrow C. sickness D. emotion

19.A. story B. message C. speech D. motto

20.A. in brief B. in private C. in danger D. in person

Are you still troubled by a disease called overactive bladder(°òë×)? Why not try TOVIAZ, a medicine used to treat adults 18 years older facing such a condition?

You are strongly advised not to take TOVIZ if you have following symptoms:

¡ï Your stomach empties slowly.

¡ï You are suffering from eye problems.

¡ï You¡¯re allergic to any ingredients of TOVIAZ.

Remember the possible side effects of TOVIAZ

¡ï Dry mouth.

¡ï Constipation(±ãÃØ)

¡ï Dry eyes.

¡ï Trouble empting the bladder

Remember to ask your doctor for a complete list, since these aren¡¯t all possible side effects of TOVIAZ.

More Detailed Instructions to take TOVIAZ:

¡ï Your doctor may give you the lower 4mg dose of TOVIAZ if you have severe kidney problem.

¡ï Take TOVIAZ with liquid and swallow the tablet whole. Do not chew, divide or crush the tablet.

¡ï You can take either TOVIAZ with or without food.

¡ï If you miss a dose of TOVIAZ, start taking it again the next day.

¡ï Decreased sweating and severe heat illness can occur when TOVIAZ is used in hot environments.

¡ï Drinking alcohol while taking TOVIAZ may cause increased sleepiness.

1.What is the main purpose of the passage?

A. To present a discovery on a scientific research.

B. To give information about a kind of medicine.

C. To teach patients ways of recovery from illness.

D. To show the importance of taking proper medicine.

2.What can be inferred from the passage?

A. There are only four possible side effects of TOVIAZ.

B. Don¡¯t take TOVIAZ if you are allergic to its ingredient.

C. It¡¯s unwise for people under 18 years old to use TOVIAZ

D. You may feel excited while eating TOVIAZ with alcohol.

3.Which of the statements about taking TOVIAZ is TRUE?

A. It¡¯s OK to take it with food or without food.

B. Chew the tablet well before you swallow it.

C. Use TOVIAZ in hot environment to cure heat illness.

D. If you miss a dose, do take it right away on the same day.

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