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A warm car and a long journey means that staying hydrated(有水的)is essential for all the family, so keep your drinks within easy reach with a holder.1.That is, you can keep everything in one place, rather than having to search through endless pockets and bags.

One of the keys to a successful road trip is having enough space to be comfortable.2.A roof box means there’s plenty of safe, dry storage for bags and cases, without a tower of belongings piled on the knees of everyone on the back seat.

Kids are messy and adults aren’t always much better.3.Keep it clean and tidy when you’re on the move.

Sunshades(遮阳蓬)are a must for long journeys with children.4.Many are transparent (透明的)enough for your children to still be able to see the world outside.

If tiredness hits, help little passengers to catch 40 winks and wake up refreshed with a supportive travel pillow. 5..

Make sure journeys aren’t any longer (or more stressful) than they need to be. It’ll get you where you want to go without any needless routes or arguing over directions.

A. Try to be as light as possible during your travels.

B. That needn’t mean you have to save on what you pack.

C. Once all is calm, parents might even be able to sleep, too.

D. They keep them comfortable and protect them from harmful rays.

E. It’s always important to take care of your health when you’re traveling

F. So when you’re on a road trip your car becomes a temporary mobile home

G. Many products also have a handy holder for phones, wallets and other small things.

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The easy way out isn’t always easiest. I learned that lesson when I decided to treat Doug, my husband of one month, to a special meal. I looked through my cookbook and chose a menu which included homemade bread. Knowing the bread would take time, I started on it as soon as Doug left for work. As I was not experienced in cooking, I thought if a dozen was good, two dozen would be better, so I doubled everything. As Dong loved oranges, I also opened a can of orange and poured it all into the bowl. Soon there was a sticky dough(面团)covered with ugly yellowish marks. Realizing I had failed, I put the dough in the rubbish bin outside so I wouldn't have to face Doug laughing at my work.

I went on preparing the rest of the meal, and, when Doug got home, we sat down to Cornish chicken with rice. He tried to enjoy the meal but seemed disturbed. Twice he got up and went outside, saying he thought he heard a noise. The third time he left, I went to the windows to see what he was doing. Looking out, I saw Doug standing about three feet from the rubbish bin, holding the lid up with a stick and looking into the container. When I came out of the house, he dropped the stick and explained that there was something alive in out rubbish bin. Picking up the stick again, he held the lid up enough for me to see. I felt cold. But I stepped closer and looked harder. Without doubt it was my work. The hot sun had caused the dough to double in size and the fermenting yeast (酵母)made the surface shake and sigh as though it were breathing. I had to admit what the 'living thing 'was and why it was there. I don't know who was more embarrassed by the whole thing--Doug or me?

1.The writer's purpose in writing this story is ___________

A. to tell an interesting experience

B. to show the easiest way out of a difficulty

C. to describe the trouble facing a newly married woman

D. to explain the difficulty of learning to cook from books

2.Why did the woman's attempt at making the bread turn out to be unsuccessful?

A. The canned orange had gone bad.

B. She didn't use the right kind of flour.

C. The cookbook was hard to understand.

D. She did not follow the directions closely.

3.Why did the woman put the dough in the rubbish bin?

A. She didn't see the use of keeping it

B. She meant to joke with her husband.

C. She didn't want her husband to see it .

D. She hoped it would soon dry in the sun.

4.What made the dough in the rubbish bin make the noise?

A. The rising and falling movement.

B. The strange-looking marks.

C. Its shape.

D. Its size.

I had started a small company several years ago. I worked hard to make it successful. It was a sign-making business. It was a small company, and it was private.

Still, I worked hard building up my business. I did not work only a few hours each day—no banker's hours for me. Instead I spent many hours each day, seven days a week, trying to grow the company. I never cut corners or tried to save on expenses. I made many cold calls. I called on possible buyers from a list of people I had never seen. Such calls were often hard sells.

Sometimes I sold my signs at a loss. I did not make money on my product. When this happened, there were cut backs. I had to use fewer supplies and reduce the number of workers. But after several years, the company broke even. Profits were equal to expenses. And soon after, I began to gain ground. My signs were selling very quickly. They were selling like hotcakes.

I was happy. The company was moving forward and making real progress. It was in the black, not in the red. The company was making money, not losing it.

My friend knew about my business. He is a leader in the sign-making industry—a real big gun, if you know what I mean. He offered to buy my company.

He offered me a ball park estimate of the amount he would pay to buy my company. But I knew his uneducated guess was low. My company was worth much more. That is, he asked his accountant to take a close look at the finances of my company and decide how much it was worth. Then my friend increased his offer.

My friend's official offer was finally given to me in black and white. It was written on paper and more than I ever dreamed. I was finally able to get a break. I made a huge profit on my company, and my friend also got a bang for the buck. He got a successful business for the money he spent.

1.What's the author's attitude towards his business?

A. He worked like a banker.

B. He showed no interest in it.

C. He devoted almost all his time to it.

D. He didn't expect to make money from it.

2.Which of the following matches the author's business?

A. Making neither a loss nor a profit→making money→running at a loss.

B. Making money→running at a loss→making neither a loss nor a profit.

C. Making neither a loss nor a profit→running at a loss→making money.

D. Running at a loss→making neither a loss nor a profit→making money.

3.What did the author think of his friend?

A. A big gun. B. A proud fellow.

C. A selfish guy. D. A stubborn man

17.Former Hollywood child star Shirley Temple died on Monday at home in Woodside,California,from natural causes."she was surrounded by her family and carers,"a statement said.
    With her charm and blonde curls(金色的卷发),she was one of the most popular stars of the 1930s.in hit movies like Bright Eyes and Stand Up and Cheer.Her singing,dancing and acting won over fans worldwide.She was given a special Oscar for child in 1935,when she was just six years old.To this day,she is still the youngest child to receive an Academy Award.
After retiring from films in 1950 at the age of 21,Temple returned to the spotlight as a politician and diplomat(外交家).
    Shirley Temple started her film career at three.Between 1934 and 1938 she appeared in more than 20 feature films and was the top US movie star.She wore a grass skirt and played a ukulele (四弦小吉它)to promote the musical Captain January,directed by David Butler,in 1936.She attended her first big public performance for her film Wee Willie Winkie in Hollywood on 26 June,1937.
    As well as being the youngest receiver of an Oscar(at the age of 6 years and 3 1 0 days),Temple was also the youngest child to present one of the statuettes(小金人).She stood on a chair to give Claudette Colbert the best actress prize for it Happened One night in 1935.At the age of  12 Temple's star burnt out--her parents bought out the remaining time of her contract and sent her to an expensive girl's schoo1.Her final film,A Kiss for Corliss,is available to watch online for free.
This is the star's final ever moment on the big screen.The actress retired from Hollywood in 1950,but she still appeared occasionally on TV.In 1958 she wore a fairy godmother costume to promote her series of dramatised fairy tales,Shirley Temple's Storybook.
    In 2006,she accepted the Life Achievement Award at the 12th Annual Screen Actors Guild
Awards.

60.Shirley Temple was popular with the world mainly because ofB.
A.her charm and blonde cuffs   
B.her singing,dancing and acting
C.her young age as an actress   
D.her career being a diplomat
61.According to the passage,Shirley Temple was born inA.
A.1929   
B.1932  
C.1934  
D.1935
62.From the passage we can infer thatA.
A.Temple involved herself actively in political work after she was twenty-one
B.the Life Achievement Award was given to Temple when she was young
C.her parents sent her to an expensive girl's school by contract
D.the film of her first public performance was Captain January
63.Which of the following statements is TRUE about Shirley Temple?C
A.She ever received the Oscar award for the best actress.
B.She was the best child movie star in the world.
C.She was once a presenter at an Oscar Awarding ceremony.
D.She stopped appearing on any kind of media after 1950.

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