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  Many people are tidy both at home and at the office. Nowhere have I seen a 1 untidy office than my friend James’ . Everywhere there are 2 and books. Not only does it seem never to be cleaned out, but also I do not think it is ever aired, for at 3 time have I seen any of the windows 4 . Often I have 5 James that he should open one, but each time he answered,“Not just now, Henry Later.”Luckily I 6 to go there very often, nor do I stay there longer than I have to. Strangely enough, James is quite 7 outside his office. Only once have I seen him with a dirty collar, for example. He is usually well 8 .Nor is he careless about things like 9 .At no time has he been 10 to forget a party, and no sooner does he receive an invitation 11 he answers it. Unfortunately, his office is quite 12 run. Perhaps he does not like 13 work. In his garden in the evening and 14 weekends, James is happy. As soon as he 15 home from the office, he begins to work in the garden. Always he seems to have some work to do there, and nowhere in his garden 16 a corner which is not tidy or well 17 .Seldom have I seen prettier flowers, or healthier vegetables, or smoother, greener grass than in his 18 .Really I 19 he ought to have been a farmer, so 20 is he at such work. Dear friends, have you ever met a person like James? or do you find him lovely?

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
  

1A.more   

  
  

B.less   

  
  

C.so   

  
  

D.such   

  
  

2A.paper   

  
  

B.papers   

  
  

C.newspaper   

  
  

D.evening paper   

  
  

3A.every   

  
  

B.each   

  
  

C.that   

  
  

D.no   

  
  

4A.cleaned   

  
  

B.closed   

  
  

C.open   

  
  

D.repaired   

  
  

5A.told   

  
  

B.suggested   

  
  

C.said   

  
  

D.spoken   

  
  

6A.do not have   

  
  

B.neither   

  
  

C.haven’t   

  
  

D.not have   

  
  

7A.untidy   

  
  

B.noisy   

  
  

C.tidy   

  
  

D.shy   

  
  

8A.dressed   

  
  

B.worn   

  
  

C.put on   

  
  

D.had on   

  
  

9A.dinners   

  
  

B.trips   

  
  

C.invitations   

  
  

D.visits   

  
  

10A.told   

  
  

B.known   

  
  

C.warned   

  
  

D.talked   

  
  

11A.when   

  
  

B.and   

  
  

C.that   

  
  

D.than   

  
  

12A.different   

  
  

B.differently   

  
  

C.hardly   

  
  

D.easily   

  
  

13A.such   

  
  

B.too much   

  
  

C.so much   

  
  

D.hard   

  
  

14A.in   

  
  

B.for   

  
  

C.at   

  
  

D.by   

  
  

15A.goes   

  
  

B.gets   

  
  

C.comes   

  
  

D.arrives at   

  
  

16A.there is   

  
  

B.has   

  
  

C.there has   

  
  

D.is there   

  
  

17A.looked out   

  
  

B.looked after   

  
  

C.looked at   

  
  

D.looked for   

  
  

18A.garden   

  
  

B.house   

  
  

C.field   

  
  

D.home   

  
  

19A.guess   

  
  

B.think   

  
  

C.promise   

  
  

D.advise   

  
  

20A.good   

  
  

B.well   

  
  

C.careful   

  
  

D.bad   

  

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  Many people are tidy both at home and at the office. Nowhere have I seen a 1 untidy office than my friend James’ . Everywhere there are 2 and books. Not only does it seem never to be cleaned out, but also I do not think it is ever aired, for at 3 time have I seen any of the windows 4 . Often I have 5 James that he should open one, but each time he answered,“Not just now, Henry Later.”Luckily I 6 to go there very often, nor do I stay there longer than I have to. Strangely enough, James is quite 7 outside his office. Only once have I seen him with a dirty collar, for example. He is usually well 8 .Nor is he careless about things like 9 .At no time has he been 10 to forget a party, and no sooner does he receive an invitation 11 he answers it. Unfortunately, his office is quite 12 run. Perhaps he does not like 13 work. In his garden in the evening and 14 weekends, James is happy. As soon as he 15 home from the office, he begins to work in the garden. Always he seems to have some work to do there, and nowhere in his garden 16 a corner which is not tidy or well 17 .Seldom have I seen prettier flowers, or healthier vegetables, or smoother, greener grass than in his 18 .Really I 19 he ought to have been a farmer, so 20 is he at such work. Dear friends, have you ever met a person like James? or do you find him lovely?

  

1A.more   

B.less   

C.so   

D.such   

2A.paper   

B.papers   

C.newspaper   

D.evening paper   

3A.every   

B.each   

C.that   

D.no   

4A.cleaned   

B.closed   

C.open   

D.repaired   

5A.told   

B.suggested   

C.said   

D.spoken   

6A.do not have   

B.neither   

C.haven’t   

D.not have   

7A.untidy   

B.noisy   

C.tidy   

D.shy   

8A.dressed   

B.worn   

C.put on   

D.had on   

9A.dinners   

B.trips   

C.invitations   

D.visits   

10A.told   

B.known   

C.warned   

D.talked   

11A.when   

B.and   

C.that   

D.than   

12A.different   

B.differently   

C.hardly   

D.easily   

13A.such   

B.too much   

C.so much   

D.hard   

14A.in   

B.for   

C.at   

D.by   

15A.goes   

B.gets   

C.comes   

D.arrives at   

16A.there is   

B.has   

C.there has   

D.is there   

17A.looked out   

B.looked after   

C.looked at   

D.looked for   

18A.garden   

B.house   

C.field   

D.home   

19A.guess   

B.think   

C.promise   

D.advise   

20A.good   

B.well   

C.careful   

D.bad   

Do you think it is ever a good idea for a teenager to have a credit card?
My kids watch closely as I swipe the card through the register.They’ve seen me do it hundreds, thousands of times.Cool.They are itching to swipe it through the machine themselves. When we walk out of the store with our groceries or pet food, or whatever, it’s almost as though money has not changed hands, painless, easy.
So it shouldn’t be shocking to discover that teenagers are becoming card carrying consumers in their own right.The question is, should they?
While some argue it’s best to teach kids how to use a credit card while still living under the family roof, not everyone agrees. Dave Ramsey, financial expert says getting a credit card for your teenager is actually, “an excellent way to teach him or her to be financially irresponsible.”
Now parents are required to co-sign on credit cards for children under 21.“If their name is on the credit card, then the parent may say, ‘Hey, my name is on this.Don’t get me into trouble,” says Mary Beth Pinto, a marketing professor.“When parents were the co-obligors(共同借贷人),the children caused less debt.If the parents are the co-obligors, the tendency is that the parents were explaining how to use the cards.” Still, Pinto believes parents should start the process much earlier.“Yes, there has to be teaching going on and it has to start when they’re younger. You’re not going to get rid of credit cards.They are here to stay. You have to have them. You can’t fight progress,” Pinto said.
Ramsey, however, disagrees.“Throwing teens into a pool of (credit)sharks is a sure way to guarantee a life-time of heartache,” he said.“You can make online purchases and rent a car with a credit card.Of course, you must have money in your bank account before you can make a purchase with a credit card.But paying for things with money is what you are supposed to do.”
【小题1】The author mentioned her experience in Para 2 mainly to______.

A.prove the convenience of using credit cards
B.tell what impression credit cards leave on kids
C.give advice on using credit cards wisely
D.explain the pleasure credit cards bring to customers
【小题2】The underlined word in Para 2 can be replaced by __________.
A.eagerB.afraidC.embarrassedD.thankful
【小题3】What’s Ramsey’s attitude towards teens’ using credit cards?
A.He feels it is worth a try
B.He is very supportive
C.He is strongly against it
D.He considers it as a pleasant experience
【小题4】Pinto will most likely agree that __________.
A.parents should let teens own their credit cards earlier
B.you shouldn’t be in control of credit cards
C.it is never good for anyone to get a credit card
D.learning to use credit cards is practical

Do you think it is ever a good idea for a teenager to have a credit card?

My kids watch closely as I swipe the card through the register.They’ve seen me do it hundreds, thousands of times.Cool.They are itching to swipe it through the machine themselves. When we walk out of the store with our groceries or pet food, or whatever, it’s almost as though money has not changed hands, painless, easy.

So it shouldn’t be shocking to discover that teenagers are becoming card carrying consumers in their own right.The question is, should they?

    While some argue it’s best to teach kids how to use a credit card while still living under the family roof, not everyone agrees. Dave Ramsey, financial expert says getting a credit card for your teenager is actually, “an excellent way to teach him or her to be financially irresponsible.”

Now parents are required to co-sign on credit cards for children under 21.“If their name is on the credit card, then the parent may say, ‘Hey, my name is on this.Don’t get me into trouble,” says Mary Beth Pinto, a marketing professor.“When parents were the co-obligors(共同借贷人),the children caused less debt.If the parents are the co-obligors, the tendency is that the parents were explaining how to use the cards.” Still, Pinto believes parents should start the process much earlier.“Yes, there has to be teaching going on and it has to start when they’re younger. You’re not going to get rid of credit cards.They are here to stay. You have to have them. You can’t fight progress,” Pinto said.

Ramsey, however, disagrees.“Throwing teens into a pool of (credit)sharks is a sure way to guarantee a life-time of heartache,” he said.“You can make online purchases and rent a car with a credit card.Of course, you must have money in your bank account before you can make a purchase with a credit card.But paying for things with money is what you are supposed to do.”

1.The author mentioned her experience in Para 2 mainly to______.

   A. prove the convenience of using credit cards

   B. tell what impression credit cards leave on kids

   C. give advice on using credit cards wisely

   D. explain the pleasure credit cards bring to customers

2.The underlined word in Para 2 can be replaced by __________.

   A. eager           B. afraid          C. embarrassed     D. thankful

3.What’s Ramsey’s attitude towards teens’ using credit cards?

   A. He feels it is worth a try               

    B. He is very supportive

   C. He is strongly against it                 

    D. He considers it as a pleasant experience

4.Pinto will most likely agree that __________.

   A. parents should let teens own their credit cards earlier

   B. you shouldn’t be in control of credit cards

   C. it is never good for anyone to get a credit card

    D. learning to use credit cards is practical

 

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     The Chinese have a set of proverbs that I feel truly reflects what lifelong learning attributes(特征)are.
The following are some explanations of what they mean.  
    2    
     In Mandarin(中文), it is pronounced "Huo Dao Lao, Xue Dao Lao". Learning is an important part
of existence. As we live and grow old, we should never stop learning. In every life stage, there are more
things to learn. It shouldn't stop.
     There Are No Limits To Learning
     In Mandarin, it is pronounced "Xue Wu Zhi Jing". It means there are no limits to learning. The earlier
lifelong learning attribute speaks about continuity.This speaks about no boundaries. You should not limit
the fields of what you learn.     3    
     The Love For Learning Never Tires You
     Pronounced "Hao Xue Bu Juan" in Mandarin it is loosely translated, as the love for learning should
never tire you. The first two lifelong learning attributes talk about continuous learning and no boundaries.
Learning is dynamic. It is ever moving, ever changing.     4     When you have the perseverance for
self-cultivation then the rewards are becoming more and more in life.
     Only After Learning, Do You Know What You Do Not Know
         5     Self-reflection is an important process in self-directed learning. In Mandarin it is pronounced,
"Xue Er Hou Zhi Bu Zu". Translated - it means that only after learning we know what we do not know.
This lifelong learning attribute of self-reflection creates a sense of insufficiency and thus generates an inner want to learn.
A. This lifelong learning attribute forces you to self-reflect.
B. Proverbs about life learning and career.
C. Continue to learn in the journey of Life.
D. Therefore, we should never be tired of it.
E. Three Persons Walking One Is Bound To Be My Teacher.
F. In life, if we are to improve ourselves, learning is infinite.
G. Lifelong learning attributes for career advancement.

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