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Dear Li Ming,

I am glad to learn that you are studying in a new school, which is a good chance for you to turn over a new leaf.

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I hope you will find true friendship soon.

Yours,

Li Hua

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A safari park is a park in which wild animals are kept. They are mainly located in east or central Africa. They often occupy a very wild area, with mountains and rivers. To visit the park and look at the animals, people have to drive around ¡ª in a car for a few of hours because the park is huge.

In south Africa there is a safari park, which contains all sorts of wild animals like lions, elephants, rhinoceroses, zebras, wild pigs, deer and giraffes.

There is a wild road leading through the park, but nobody is permitted to walk on the road. Anyone traveling in the park has to go in a car because wild animals may fiercely attack people. From the car he may see almost every type of African wildlife. Some of these are getting scarce (Ï¡ÓеÄ) because people kill them for various reasons. For example rhinoceroses are killed for their horns, which are used in traditional Chinese medicines for colds and headaches. Perhaps they will be seen only in museums and books one day.

Travelers may purchase food for the animals. They can feed them when they tour the park. Of course, they should not feed them in a close distance because the wild animals may attack people. In addition, they should only give proper food to the animals.

A traveler may carry a gun with him in his journey. The gun is given to him by the government. However, it is not used for hunting. In fact, a seal is fixed to it. The traveler may fire at a wild beast to defend himself in case he is attacked. However, he has to prove the government that he has been attacked and that he has not fired at a harmless animal.

1.What can we infer from the last paragraph?

A. The gun is given to a traveler by the government.

B. The gun can be used to hunt.

C. The gun is given to a traveler to defend himself.

D. A traveler may fire at a wild beast.

2.Which is the thing people have to do while traveling in the park?

A. Carry a gun with him.

B. Drive around in a car.

C. Look at the animals.

D. Purchase food for the animals.

3.What is the passage mainly about?

A. Some information about traveling in a safari park in South Africa.

B. A brief introduction to wild animals in a safari park.

C. A brief introduction to a safari park.

D. Some information about traveling in South Africa.

There were many famous poets from different periods of time in Chinese history, and thousands of their poems are still read and appreciated today.

To arouse people¡¯s interest in those classic Chinese poems and promote cultural heritage, China Central Television (CCTV) produced a TV show¡ªChinese Poetry Competition. The finale (ÖÕ³¡) of the hit show¡¯s second season was shown on Feb.7 this year.

Wu Yishu£¬16£¬who studies at the High School Affiliated to Fudan University in Shanghai, came out on top. In an earlier episode (Ò»¼¯), Wu wowed the audience when performing in a section entitled ¡°Feihualing¡±. The game¡¯s theme was ¡°yue¡±, meaning ¡°moon¡± or ¡°month¡± in Chinese. She recited the lines from the Classic of Poetry, the earliest collection of poems in China: ¡°In July, the crickets (ó¬ó°) are in the field. In August, they are in the yard. In September, they are at the door. In October, they enter and crawl under our beds.¡±

¡°I really admire her knowledge of poems,¡± said Huang Zijin, 16, a Senior 2 student from Ningbo High School in Zhejiang province, ¡°The first time I saw her wearing traditional Han clothing on TV, I was very impressed by her classical looks. She fulfills all my fantasies for classic Chinese women¡¯s talents. What¡¯s more, she always appears so calm throughout the show, which is very unusual for her age.¡±

As the old saying goes, ¡°One who is filled with knowledge always behaves with elegance.¡± ¡°Learning poems isn¡¯t about winning or losing. The power of poetry lies in shaping one¡¯s view of life and developing one¡¯s inner world,¡± said Li Bo, an expert guest at the Chinese Poetry Competition¡¯s second season.

When it comes to teaching people about poetry, Li Dingguang, the show¡¯s academic advisor, suggested that teachers should explain more about the beauty of the poetry from both the aesthetic (ÉóÃÀµÄ) and emotional sides, and guide the students to lose themselves in the poems¡¯ rhythmic (ÓнÚ×àµÄ) and rhyming lines.

¡°Although the amount of ancient Chinese poetry in the textbooks of primary and secondary schools has increased, many students still learn them for exams,¡± Li Dingguang told China.org.cn. ¡°Therefore, it¡¯s important to help students truly appreciate the artistry and fun of poetry. ¡±

1.What¡¯s one of the purposes of the TV show Chinese Poetry Competition?

A. To entertain people by enjoying Chinese poems.

B. To see who can recite the most classic Chinese poems.

C. To fulfill people¡¯s fantasies for Chinese women¡¯s talents.

D. To make more people interested in classic Chinese poetry.

2.From Paragraphs 3 and 4, what can we infer about Wu Yishu?

A. She is a talented and elegant Chinese teenager.

B. She has learned a large amount of poetry from textbooks.

C. She is always calm in the show like other competitors of her age.

D. She amazed the audience with the lines from the Classic of Poetry in the finale.

3.According to Li Bo, why do people learn poetry?

A. To get good marks in examinations.

B. To help build up their inner world.

C. To win the Chinese Poetry Competition.

D. To appreciate the beauty of rhythm and rhyme.

Though many people tell us we can¡¯t succeed, we need to hear others£¬opinions. I remember my high school English teacher telling me not to apply to Cornell University because they wouldn¡¯t accept me and even if they did, I wouldn¡¯t be able to do the work. I almost didn¡¯t apply but a few days later I saw Ivan Goldfarb, a former teacher and asked him about Cornell. He said, ¡°If you get in£¬then you go. You can do it.¡± His words made all the difference. I applied, and was accepted.

Too often we think it¡¯s our role to put ¡°reality¡± into someone¡¯s life. We think it¡¯s our job to protect people from the pain of failure and defeat. We think we must point out how bad the economy is and how horrible the job market is and how the sky is falling. We think that dreams are meant for others.

I say there are enough ¡°realists¡± in the world. The world doesn¡¯t need more negativity and impossible thinkers. The world needs more optimists£¬encouragers£¬and inspirers. The world needs more people to speak into the hearts of others and say ¡°I believe in you.¡± ¡°Follow your passion and live your purpose.¡± ¡°The job market is not great but I believe you¡¯ll find the right job for you.¡± and so on.

When it comes to encouragement, I know that everyone loves working for and with people who bring out the best in us. And while we'll always remember the negative people who told us we couldn¡¯t accomplish something, we will always cherish and hold a special place in our heart for those who encouraged us.

Today I want to encourage you to be an encourager. So often the difference between success and failure is belief. And so often that belief is instilled (Öð²½¹àÊä) in us by someone who encouraged us.

1.After a talk with the English teacher, the author thought .

A. he would have a try even if he was to meet with a failure

B. he cast much doubt on what the teacher had said

C. whether he should give up his dream

D. he should turn to another person for advice

2.Whom would you wish to get advice from if you were a person in need?

A. One who can foresee your failure in the future.

B. One who can analyze the severe situation ahead.

C. One who is willing to help you with your work.

D. One who can stimulate your courage and creativity.

3.What can we learn from the passage?

A. Your casual words may have a big effect on others.

B. It is better not to tell truth when you are asked for advice.

C. No one on earth is content to believe a true word.

D. Teachers should be cautious of what they do.

£¨2017½ìºÓÄÏÔ¥ÄϾÅУ¸ßÈýÏÂÆÚÖÊÁ¿¿¼ÆÀ£©You may have grown up living with sisters and brothers, or this may be your first time sharing your living space with someone else. 1. . However, it can also be a great part of your college experience. Follow these tips to make sure you and your roommate keep things pleasant and supportive throughout the year.

Be clear from the beginning.

Maybe you hate it when someone interrupts you when you are sleeping every morning. Maybe you need ten minutes to yourself before talking to anyone after you wake up. 2. .It¡¯s not fair to expect him or her to pick up on them right away, and communicating what you need is one of the best ways to get rid of problems before they become problems.

3. .

This may seem simple, but it¡¯s probably one of the biggest reasons why roommates experience conflicts. Don¡¯t you think he¡¯ll mind if you borrow his shoes for a quick soccer game? For all you know, you just stepped over the line. Don¡¯t borrow, use, or take anything without getting permission first.

Be open to change.

You should expect to learn and grow and change during your time at school. 4. .As the term progresses, realize things will change for both of you. Be comfortable setting things that unexpectedly come up, setting new rules, and being flexible to your changing environment.

Follow the golden rule.

5. No matter what your relationship is at the end of the year, you can take comfort knowing you acted like an adult and treated your roommate with respect.

A. Respect your roommate¡¯s things

B. Let your roommate know about your preferences

C. Treat your roommate like you¡¯d like to be treated

D. Living with a roommate is really a wonderful thing

E. Having a roommate surely has its challenges

F. You should correct your bad habits first

G. And the same should happen to your roommate, if all goes well

Even nowadays there is a lot of misunderstanding between nationalities. Let's have a look at what the following people have to say.

Maria Conti: I find the English people insincere, cold and unfriendly. They keep saying "Thank you", "I'm sorry" even when they don't know each other. They are even polite to their own relatives. Except for helping you find your way in the streets, they aren't really friendly and never invite you to their houses.

Giannis Stinios: On the contrary I found them broad-minded and friendly.I was invited to people's houses and they all showed great interest in my ideas,Greek life and people.In England I learned that it was possible to be warm, friendly and polite at the same time.

Judy Brown: I lived in both Italy and Greece for a few years.At first there were a few misunderstandings between my foreign friends and myself. For example, I once gave a Greek friend a present for her birthday party.I was rather sorry that she did not unwrap it immediately. What's more, she even didn't thank me until I asked her if she liked it.I've learned from different experiences that a lot of foreigners find our attitude to what we English people call politeness rather insincere. They feel that politeness isn't necessary between friends.

1.According to Maria Conti, it is ________.

A. insincere to keep saying "Thank you" and "I'm sorry"

B. necessary for relatives to be polite to each other

C. unfriendly for the English people to help you find your way in the streets

D. not polite for the English people to invite her to their houses

2.Giannis Stinios is from ________.

A. England B. Greece

C. Italy D. America

3.When the English people receive gifts from their friends or relatives, they ________.

A. wrap them at once

B. unwrap them immediately

C. put them away at first

D. always ask their friends or relatives if they like them

4.According to Judy Brown¡¯s experience, ________.

A. what the English people call politeness is a truth

B. the English people are less polite than the people in other countries

C. ideas of what are good manners are the same in different countries

D. ideas of what is politeness are not always the same in different countries

In winter, I often walk in a nearby park during lunch time. The park is ______, as few people have the time to enjoy the winter sun on a weekday. The two people that are often seen are a middle-aged father and his little daughter ______ her school uniform. The father looks like he has all the time in the world¡ªhe ______ to hurry along the jogging path; instead he matches his pace with ______ of the little girl. Sometimes they are lying ______ in the sun, laughing and chatting. The man certainly doesn¡¯t look ______. What sort of job can he have that gives him the flexibility to walk in the park in the middle of the day

And today, we ______ sat on the rocks and had a little chat. ¡°You must enjoy the park very much to come here so often,¡± I said. The father nodded. ¡°How¡± I asked curiously, ¡°do you ______ to leave your office to be with your daughter every day¡±
The ______ that the father, Satyendra Dugbey, told me showed me how, if we ______under the surface, even ordinary people¡¯s life can be quite ______.¡°I used to be no different from any of those thousands of office workers ______ to work every day,¡± he began. His wife and he were well ______ but rarely managed time off for leisure.

Everything changed after a(n) ______ in which Dugbey was hit by a car. As he lay in hospital, terrifying thoughts came into his mind. ¡°How would my daughter, then only four, remember me if I died that day¡± ¡°Would my daughter have ______ of being with her father¡±

The moment he recovered and went back to work, Dugbey took time off at lunch, ______ her daughter from school which was just next door to his working place, and took her to the park.

It was actually a very small change he¡¯d made, he said, but it ______ him every day to see the difference it ______ to his life. ¡°It brings me so much ______ that I can¡¯t believe why others haven¡¯t thought of doing the same thing.¡± he said simply.

I got up to continue my ______walk, unexpectedly happy after his story.

1.A. noisy B. appealing C. quiet D. still

2.A. on B. in C. with D. under

3.A. tends B. intends C. inspires D. refuses

4.A. it B. that C. this D. those

5.A. heavily B. tiredly C. lazily D. lonely

6.A. unemployed B. untrained C. untested D. unwanted

7.A. truly B. generally C. entirely D. finally

8.A. succeed B. fail C. manage D. suggest

9.A. news B. story C. data D. phenomenon

10.A. dig B. push C. clean D. knock

11.A. extraordinary B. common C. peaceful D. reliable

12.A. hurrying B. wandering C. hesitating D. hating

13.A. down B. over C. above D. off

14.A. affair B. accident C. situation D. sight

15.A. association B. consideration C. misunderstanding D. memories

16.A. picked up B. picked out C. took up D. took out

17.A. bothered B. puzzled C. frighten D. amazed

18.A. took B. led C. made D. got

19.A. love B. joy C. relief D. depression

20.A. long-suffering B. long-lost C. long-forgotten D. long-lasting

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Are you looking for something to do? You might like to try one of these four experiences.

Crocodile watching

Do you fancy getting up close to some of the most terrifying animals on earth? Crocosaurus Cove, in Darwin (Australia) has the £¢Cage of Death£¢. It¡¯s an enclosure that¡¯s lowered into a pool. This gives you a 360 degree view of a crocodile as it¡¯s being fed. The cable broke once and the cage sank to the bottom, but they¡¯ve fixed it since then.

Edge walk

How about walking along the edge of a building several hundred meters up in the air? If that sounds like fun, head off to the CN Tower in Toronto (Ontario, Canada). Built in 1976, the tower is 553.33 meters tall.

The Edge walk consists of a 20-30 minute stroll along a 1.5 meter wide platform that runs around the tower¡¯s restaurant roof. During the walk, you¡¯re encouraged to lean forwards as you look over Toronto¡¯s skyline (ÂÖÀªÏß).

Plastic ball rolling

Do you fancy rolling down a hill in a plastic ball?

Plastic ball rolling is popular all over the world, but the place to give it a go is in Rotorua (New Zealand). Brother David and Andrew Akers came up with the idea in 1994. A typical orb (Çò) is about 3 meters in diameter, with an inner orb size of about 2 meters. There¡¯s no brake or steering mechanism, but the inner layer of the plastic ball helps absorb the shock.

Volcano bungee jumping

If you¡¯re looking for the adventure of a lifetime, how about going bungee jumping off a helicopter into the crater of a live volcano? As part of the jumping, a helicopter ride takes you to the Villarreal volcano, one of the most active in Chile. Once you¡¯re at the drop zone, you leap off the helicopter and fall into the volcano. Finally, you enjoy the ride back to the airport flying at 130kph.

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1.According to the passage, there was an accident once when people _______.

A. jumped into the Villarreal volcano

B. walked along the platform of the CN Tower

C. rolled down a hill in a plastic ball in Rotorua

D. watched crocodiles in the £¢Cage of Death£¢ in Darwin

2.Which of the following was first invented in New Zealand?

A. Edge walk.

B. Crocodile watching.

C. Plastic ball rolling.

D. Volcano bungee jumping.

3. It can be inferred that all the four experiences are ________.

A. interesting sports

B. exciting and extreme

C. held on high places

D. fit for middle to old people

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