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As a senior in high school, Emily Raleigh wrote a short book to her younger sister, an incoming freshman. This book taught her sister the ins and outs to surviving high school and told her to be the person she could be. Her family told her to this book, but she wanted to do something a little more. , she took a different route and an online organization for girls across the country.

Now, as a sophomore in college, Emily and owns The Smart Girls Group, a one-stop shop for the next generation of superstar women. This website provides and articles for girls aged 12-25. Once run by just eight girls, this organization has to over 300 girls, including myself. The of The Smart Girls Group is to and empower girls all throughout the world via many mediums. From the online blog and magazine classes and book clubs, The Smart Girls Group the needs of many girls, and has over 4,000 worldwide. Besides the listed above, this organization has campus chapters£¨·Ö»á£© located throughout the US and Europe, and has become a to many girls throughout our world.

No one ever told her she start The Smart Girls Group because it was a school assignment. Rather, Emily started it because she wanted to girls across the country be better versions of themselves and help break the glass ceiling that females face in today¡¯s society.

Without Emily, I would not be where I am today. Without the help of all the girls at The Smart Girls Group, I would not have found all the that I am now involved in. Because of this group, it has helped me decide what I want to do with my . I used to want to be a publisher, but now I becoming a lawyer for women¡¯s rights. It brought me to a new view, and I see things in a light.

1.A. favorite B. best C. famous D. humorous

2.A. publish B. sell C. donate D. collect

3.A. Besides B. Anyhow C. Instead D. Therefore

4.A. bought B. created C. attended D. found

5.A. joins B. follows C. plans D. runs

6.A. happiness B. information C. entertainment D. value

7.A. developed B. formed C. succeeded D. turned

8.A. importance B. concern C. quality D. purpose

9.A. praise B. encourage C. attract D. impress

10.A. at B. in C. to D. for

11.A. meet B. require C. order D. want

12.A. customers B. workers C. volunteers D. readers

13.A. topics B. articles C. presents D. resources£¨×ÊÔ´£©

14.A. hotel B. home C. gym D. place

15.A. had to B. used to C. was able to D. decided to

16.A. educate B. admit C. help D. affect

17.A. chances B. dreams C. performances D. stages

18.A. reality B. pain C. future D. trouble

19.A. are used to B. are against C. am devoted to D. pay attention to

20.A. difficult B. magic C. colorful D. different

Jake O' Brien£¬one of the central characters in Sterling R£®Walker's science fiction novel The Orphan Ship£¬has just received some bad news. The medical school he has been going to is closing down because of financial(²ÆÎñµÄ)problems£»and to make matters worse£¬the only other medical program in the world also happens to be on another planet. Thus£¬in order to become a doctor£¬Jake packs his suitcase and jumps on board the passenger ship Atlanta to go to Mars!

When Jake and his cousin Lorina Murphy journey to Mars Station in search of educational opportunities£¬they never guess they will turn into life savers. But because of the extreme poverty and child exploitation(°þÏ÷)happening on Mars£¬these two cousins are forced to accept their true destiny(ÃüÔË)£®However£¬they are not alone in their efforts to save the poor ¡°street kids¡±£®Early in the story these two heroes are joined by the crew(´¬Ô±)of the Ishmael£¬which in the course of the story£¬becomes a rescue ship and a safe place for over one hundred homeless children.

In this novel£¬there are different themes. While fighting the cruel people who sell the ¡°street kids¡± of Mars Station£¬the colorful characters of The Orphan Ship also manage to fall in love£¬find wealth£¬and form lasting friendships.

The real power of the story comes from the characters' expression of fellow feeling¡ªa feeling of understanding others because you have shared similar experiences. The characters in The Orphan Ship have a sense of social duty and spiritual commitment. For example£¬at one point in the story£¬shocked by the way the homeless children have been treated£¬Lorina notices ¡°a pair of black children sitting under a streetlight begging food from passers?by¡±£®Yet ¡°no one gave the children a second look.¡± Fortunately£¬however£¬Lorina and her newfound friends¡ªthe crew of the Ishmael£¬which soon becomes the ¡°Orphan Ship¡±¡ªdo indeed care for the children of Mars Station£¬as they join forces to provide them safe passage to earth and also a home. In this way the theme of compassion is the centerpiece of the entire novel.

1.Jake decides to go to Mars because ______.

A. studying medicine is cheaper on Mars than on earth

B. the medical school on Mars is better than that on earth

C. Mars is the only place where he can realize his dream

D. his cousin encourages him to become a doctor on Mars

2.What's Jake and his cousin's destiny?

A. To save other people's lives.

B. To become the crew of the Ishmael.

C. To fail to get an education on Mars.

D. To make friends with homeless children.

3.All the following are themes of the novel EXCEPT ______.

A£®friendship B£®spreading knowledge

C£®finding wealth D£®love

4.The underlined word ¡°them¡± in the last paragraph refers to ______.

A£®passers?by B£®Lorina's newfound friends

C£®homeless children D£®the black

Everyone wants to perform well at school. Add these tips to your life and you should be on your way to being a top student!

1. . I cannot stress how important it is to pay attention to what your teacher is teaching you. Take part in class discussions if you have something worth adding. Pay attention during class, especially during lectures.

Taking notes is important .You don¡¯t need to write down every single word your teacher says but write down what he or she writes on the board£¬or any special fact you think you might need for a test.

___2. . This away it will help you learn more effectively by actually thinking about what you are writing.

Don¡¯t skip school. You will be missing out on stuff. 3. However, you will have more work and you have missed lectures, Also, try not to be late for class. It¡¯s most likely that your teacher won¡¯t appreciate it and you will get yourself behind.

4.If you have an ¡°I don¡¯t care about school or this class" attitude, then teachers will be less willing to help you with problems or offer you extra credit. The same goes for lazy attitude. Have a respectful attitude to the teacher and other students. Try not to laugh when other students make mistakes.

Always ask questions. 5.If you don¡¯t understand£¬ask someone. Read your textbook and notes£¬and then if that fails ,seek help. Ask a teacher£¬friend£¬classmate, parent, etc. Get a tutor if you need one.

A. Be prepared.

B. Write in your own words.

C. Pay attention to everything the teacher says.

D. Staying organized will be helpful.

E. There is no shame in needing some help.

F. It is true that you could make up the work.

G. Keep a good attitude towards things.

I was on a bus one March evening. The driver didn¡¯t to start the bus soon because it was not yet . A middle-aged woman got on. Tired and sad, she told her story , not to anyone in particular. On her way to the station, half of her was stolen. The other half was hidden under her blouse, so she still had some left. A few minutes later, she stopped crying, but still looked .

When all the seats were taken, the driver started the engine. The conductor began to collect fares(³µ·Ñ). When she came to an old man in worn-out clothes, he that he had spent all his money when he had accidentally got on a wrong bus and now he was trying to go home. On hearing this, she ordered the old man to the bus. The old man was almost in tears as he her to let him take the bus home. The driver took the conductor¡¯s side and repeated the conductor¡¯s .

The woman was watching the incident. the driver and the conductor raised their voices at the old man, she interfered(¸ÉÔ¤).

¡°Stop him! Can¡¯t you see he¡¯s only trying to get home?¡±

¡°He doesn¡¯t have any money! ¡± the driver .

¡°Well, that¡¯s no to throw him off the bus,¡± she insisted.

Then she reached inside her blouse, look out her money, and handed it to the conductor. ¡°Here¡¯s his fare and mine. Just stop giving him a time.¡±

All heads turned to the woman. ¡°It¡¯s only money,¡± she shrugged.

She rode the rest of the way home a happy smile, with the money she¡¯d lost earlier .

On the road of life, the help of strangers can our loads and lift our spirits. How much sweeter the will be when we make it a little smoother for others!

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4.A. fare B. possession C. money D. wealth

5.A. strangely B. happily C. secretly D. fortunately

6.A. unsatisfied B. weak C. unhappy D. excited

7.A. explained B. declared C. admitted D. found

8.A. get off B. start C. get on D. stop

9.A. begged B. scolded C. praised D. thanked

10.A. request B. action C. suggestion D. command

11.A. Unless B. Although C. Until D. When

12.A. attacking B. bothering C. beating D. wronging

13.A. warned B. whispered C. shouted D. repeated

14.A. problem B. need C. matter D. reason

15.A. spending B. collected C. remaining D. borrowed

16.A. busy B. cold C. hard D. fearful

17.A. giving B. wearing C. taking D. forcing

18.A. forgotten B. used C. earned D. returned

19.A. move B. increase C. lighten D. carry

20.A. world B. journey C. smile D. friendship

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