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Dear Editor,

  Recently a survey has been carried out on which is more important in choosing a major in college:  interest or job prospect.                                                                                                                                                  

  I hope you find my article useful.

                                                    Yours faithfully,

                                                             Li Hua

Dear Editor,

   Recently a survey has been carried ojut on which is more important in choosing a major in college: interest or job prospect. Some students prefer interest and they beiieve choosing a major they like will ensure them a happy college life and give them more motivation to study. Therefore,they will have the opportunity to get a job satisfying their interest.

   However,others consider job prospect more important. They think college graduates face great pressure in finding a job,so job prospect should be taken into consideration. After all,getting a good job is very important for graduates.

   In my opinion,it's up to you to decide which is more iraportant. Once you make the decision,try to stick with it and you will surely have a bright future.

   I hope you find my article useful.

Yours faithfully,

Li Hua

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   In order to celebrate the recent release (·¢ÐÐ) of the Bravofly travel guide to Germany,this week we introduce four cities in Germany you have to visit. 

Hannover 

   On the River Leine,Hannover is the country's greenest city,with a number of recreation areas,parks and forests to explore. Also known as the ¡®city of museums£¬¡¯ you have to check out world-famous information centers such as the Sprengel Museum,and the Luflfahrtmuseum Laatzen to get the true Hannover experience.

Dresden 

   Located near the border with the Czech Republic,Dresden is a city that has become known because the bombing in 1945 nearly destroyed it,however,its unique character was largely undamaged. Check that character out for yourself by visiting one of its many famous structures,such as the Frauenkirche,Zwinger Palace and Briihr s Terrace,to leam about one of Europe's most fascinating cities. 

Stuttgart 

   There are a ton of things to do in Stuttgart,but if you're a true car enthusiast there's only one place you need to go ¡ª the Mercedes Benz Museum!Other places worth visiting include the beautiful Femsehturm Stuttgart communications tower and the fascinating Linden Museum.

Nuremberg 

   If you,re truly interested in history,there's only one place in Germany you need to visit ¡ª Nuremberg. Explore Nuremberg's history for yourself by taking trips to places such as Nuremberg Castle,and Albrecht Diirer,s House.

21. Hannover is ranked first in Germany according to .

   A. the number of recreation centers

   B. the number of museums

   C. the environment

   D. the population

22. We know from the text that Dresden.

   A. is famous for its ancient buildings

    B. hasn't changed since the bombing

   C. isn¡¯t far from the Czech Republic

   D. is Germany's most attractive city 

23. Which city would you probably visit if you are a fan of cars?

   A. Dresden. B. Stuttgart.

   C. Hannover. D. Nuremberg.

   I've started to learn ancient Greek. It doesn't urge you to communicate,only to learn,and I find the early hours of the morning the perfect time for that. I love routine. I wait until 7 am to have tea. At 7:30 I make breakfast. After that,I read the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius. 

   I read Marcia every day; it was his philosophy that got me through my son Matthew's œç death,four years ago in a motorcycle accident. Aurelius said: ¡®What we jESHBlBl cannot bear removes us from life.¡¯

Matthew's death was such a waste. At first I would rather have been dead too,but then I thought: ¡®No. I mustn't do less. I must do more!'

   I am what you might call a late developer. I was 40 before I wrote my first novel,62 when I went to university. My husband,Neil,was a talented jazz musician,but at 25 he developed a serious illness,losing his speech and the use of the right side of his body. It was hell for all of us. We were so broke,and we lived on national assistance for ages.

   I wrote my first novel while Neil had his weekly music therapy(ÁÆ·¨) . That 50-minute therapy was all I had. I used to sit in a cafe and write and write while couples had life-and-death quarrels around me. Gratefully,my family supported me in my writing career.

   My daughter Emma gave me War and I loved it so much. Then it hit me: I hadn't read it at all,I'd only read a translation,and I so longed to read the actual words. A kind elderly Russian lady taught me the basics and I joined the Russian language degree course at the University of London. I gained the degree in my sixties and a PhD at 74. People talk about ¡®the time of their lives¡¯. Well,that was mine. Don¡¯t!et anyone tell you your memory goes with age. It's there if you want it enough. Gradually I forced it into action ¡ª it was such an exciting experience. Oh,the joy of learning.

24. What does the underlined word ¡°that¡± in Paragraph 1 refer to?

   A. Learning. B. Communication.

   C. Having tea. D. Following routine.

25. Shortly after Neil fell ill,the author.

   A. led a difficult life

   B. went to university

   C. quarreled with him

   D. tried to write novels

26. The author decided to learn Russian because.

   A. her daughter advised her to do so

   B. it was one of her favorite languages

   C. she wanted to read a novel in Russian

   D. she wanted to make a Russian friend

27. What can we learn from the text?

   A. It's never too late.

   B. No sweat,no sweet.

   C. Every road leads to Rome.

   D. Never judge a book by its cover.

                       4 super-simple secrets to living longer,healthier and happier 

   Journalist Dan Buettner has spent over a decade studying the healthiest,longest-living people around the world,from residents of the Japanese island of Okinawa to the Greek island of Ikaria Ò» so-called ¡°Blue Zones¡±.

   Now,he's letting the rest of us in on their secrets in his new book,The Blue Zones Solution: Eating and Living Like the World's Healthiest People. Here are the most important longevity-boosting habits of 100-year-olds around the globe. 36

1. Find your group

   ¡°Who you hang out with beats just about everything else when it comes to your health/' says Buettner. He found that the people who live longest surround themselves with people who support healthy behaviors. 37

2. Eat smart 

   The world's healthiest 100-year-olds stick with diets that are 95percent plant-based,says Buettner.38 British researchers tracked 65 ,000 people for 12 years and found that those who ate seven or more portions of vegetables and fruits every day lowered their risk of dying from cancer and cardiovascular £¨ÐÄÄÔѪ¹ÜµÄ) disease by 25 percent and 31 percent.

3. Seek a purpose 

  Very old Blue Zoners share another quality: They have an activity,passion or career that motivates them and gives their lives meaning. Sense of purpose can come from a variety of sources,but volunteering is a common one. 39

4. Move it 

   40 What is unexpected: ¡°They don't exercise,per se (±¾ÖÊÉÏ) £¬¡± says Buettner. ¡°Instead,their lifestyles encourage physical activity.w They garden,bake bread and walk to the store or to work.

   A. ¡°They eat a little meat,but mostly fish,¡± he says.

   B. They¡¯ re still working,riding bikes,and enjoying life.

   C. For some people,a sense of purpose comes naturally.

   D. It's no surprise that physical activity also keeps Blue Zoners young.

   E. One explanation: ¡°Health habits can spread like an infectious disease."

   F. Adopt even a few,and you¡¯ 11 stand a better chance of living a long and healthy life.

   G. There's growing evidence that it not only keeps people healthier but helps people live longer.

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