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I am very glad to learn that you are coming to Beijing as an exchange student and want to stay in a local home with a middle school student who can speak excellent English£®

I am a high school student£¬and it¡¯s my sincere hope that you can stay with me£®I am good at English and can communicate with foreigners fluently£®Besides£¬I like reading and travelling in my spare time£¬so if you are with us£¬I can take you around Beijing and let you know more about our brilliant Chinese culture£®

Both my parents and I are friendly and enthusiastic in personality£®So I believe we can be good friends£®I am sure I will do what I can to help you with your Chinese£®I am looking forward to your coming£®

Best wishes£®

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September is an exciting month in every college freshman¡¯s life. For many, it¡¯s the first time that they¡¯ve left home to live in a new environment. But after the hustle and bustle of a few weeks, excitement gives way to a less enjoyable emotion¡ª homesickness.

Homesickness manifests itself in many ways. You may miss mum¡¯s cooking, your pets, or even your old bed. All this becomes a fond memory of the past. Homesickness can be a bitter feeling for many students, especially when faced with the challenges of settling into an unfamiliar environment.

But remember, you¡¯re not alone. According to a recent BBC article, 70 percent of British college students experience homesickness. In this increasingly globalized world in which people migrate to faraway places for a relationship, education or work, homesickness is a feeling shared by many adults.

Homesickness can have similar symptoms to depression and in extreme cases it can develop into a panic attack. As for the term, homesickness or nostalgia wasn¡¯t invented until the 17th century. It was considered a disorder by a Swiss physician, who attributed soldiers¡¯ mental and physical discomfort to their longing to return home, ¡°nostos¡± from Greek, and the accompanying pain, ¡°algos¡±.

Studies in recent years, however, have shown that nostalgia may have some benefits to our mental health. After a decade of surveys and researches, Constantine Sedikides, a US social psychologist, found that nostalgia is what makes us human. He explains that nostalgia can resist loneliness, boredom and anxiety. Therefore, it¡¯s necessary for college students to learn some ways to overcome the uncomfortable feeling.

1. From the first two paragraphs, we can infer that __________.

A. homesickness means a fond memory of the past

B. only a few students will experience homesickness

C. homesickness is an enjoyable emotion among freshmen

D. college freshmen usually suffer from homesickness after weeks

2.According to the passage, we can know that _________.

A. homesickness may cause mental diseases

B. homesickness is a feeling only shared by adults

C. homesickness won¡¯t do any good to our health

D. homesickness is also called nostalgia in Switzerland

3.What is most likely to be discussed in the paragraph that follows?

A. some benefits about homesickness

B. other problems in college freshmen¡¯s life

C. how to make campus life more meaningful

D. some tips on how to cope with homesickness

4.The attitude of Sedikides towards homesickness is _________.

A. negative B. supportive C. skeptical D. critical

5.What is the best title for the passage?

A. Let¡¯s embrace homesickness

B. How to fit into the college life

C. A harmful emotion¡ªhomesickness

D. The disadvantages of homesickness

 

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A few things to do during weekends to improve your life

Weekend at last! Something you¡¯re so looking forward to after a tiring week at work. Here are several tips on how to make the most of your weekends.

Spend time with loved ones. Reconnect with family members or friends you neglected(Êèºö) lately. Don¡¯t do it out of guilt or because you have to. Do it because you want to. Reach out to them to see how they are doing. 1. Return their calls if you were busy when they last tried to reach you. Talk to them. Listen to them. Be there for them.

2. Stay away from TV, iPad, iPhone and any other electronic devices. Unplug! Your brain needs to clear up from all the stress you¡¯ve put on yourself during the week. Why not read a book instead? A paper one. Seriously, when was the last time you did that?

Laugh, laugh and laugh again. You can never have enough of it. Laugh is the best medicine ever. 3. For example, it helps you manage stress, strengthen your immune system and you are 40 percent less likely to suffer a heart attack.

Express appreciation. 4. Be grateful for your family, friends, health, the food you put on the table, the clothes you wear and the air that you breathe.

There you are. Doing a few things during weekends will have a positive long-term effect on your life. 5. .

A. Apply the ¡°no technology¡± rule.

B. Pause and pay attention to your thoughts.

C. Friendship is the best source of happiness.

D. Don¡¯t call them only when you need them.

E. Put them into practice and you¡¯ll beat the Monday Blues.

F. It benefits your mental and physical health in so many ways.

G. This is something you should be doing every day, not only on weekends.

 

A cancer-stricken British teenage girl said Thursday she had been moved by messages of support from around the world after writing an online ¡°Bucket List¡± of things she wanted to do before dying£®

Alice Pyne£¬l5£¬created an Internet blog in which she described her fight against a cancer of the white blood cells£®¡°I¡¯ve been fighting cancer for almost four years and now I know that the cancer is gaining on me and it doesn¡¯t look like I¡¯m going to win this one£¬¡± she wrote £®

For her list£¬the teenager took inspiration from the 2007 film ¡°The Bucket List¡± in which two men who were badly ill£¬draw up a list of things they wish to do before they die£®

On her list£¬at the site www£®alicepyne£®blogspot£®com£¬she has included making everyone sign up to be a bone marrow donor£¨¹ÇËè¾èÔùÕߣ©£¬swimming with sharks £¬meeting boy band Take That and getting a purple iPad computer£®

Messages of support and offers of help quickly flooded her webpage and it became one of the most talked about subjects on Twitter£®

¡°Oh, dear and I thought that I was just doing a little blog for a few friends!¡± she wrote after her site attracted huge attention£®¡°Thank you so much for all your lovely messages to me£®¡±

Pyne£¬who lives with her family in the northwest English town of Ulverston£¬revealed£¨Í¸Â¶£©the management of Take That had arranged for her to see the band after reading her blog£®A group of local lawmakers have also joined forces with the Anthony blood cancer charity to encourage people to join its stem cell register£®

1.What happened after Alice Pyne wrote her ¡°Bucket List¡±?

A£®People around the world sent messages to support her£®

B£®People sent gifts to her from all over the world£®

C£®A lot of people offered to donate bone marrow to her£®

D£®The media called on people to help her£®

2.Alice Pyne wrote her ¡°Bucket List¡± to £®

A£®catch people¡¯s attention

B£®say goodbye to a few friends

C£®give comfort to two terminally ill men

D£®express her last few wishes

3.It can be inferred from the second paragraph that Alice Pyne £®

A£®is unaware of her own conditions

B£®is very sad to know that she will die

C£®is calm to know that death is approaching

D£®is still quite confident in fighting against cancer

4.Which of the following is NOT on Alice Pyne¡¯s ¡°Bucket List¡±?

A£®To ask people to donate bone marrow£®B£®To get a cool computer£®

C£®To swim with shark£®D£®To meet a boy£®

5.Take That will arrange to £®

A£®meet Pyne in person

B£®help Pyne in any possible way

C£®donate money to Pyne

D£®invite Pyne to join the band

 

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