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* CAR HIRE

Hiring a self-drive car really adds to the enjoyment of your holiday. There are so many places of interest to visit, and if you enjoy more than just the city center, there's no better way to explore than by car.

CONDITIONS OF HIRE :

What's included

(a) Unlimited mileage.

(b) Expenses on oil, maintenance and repairs, which will be repaid on production of receipts (ÊÕ¾Ý)

(c) Full insurance covered but exclusive (³ýÍâµÄ ) of personal accidents (see below) and contents.

What's not included

(a) Personal accident insurance.

(b) Garaging, petrol, parking and traffic fines.

HIRE CHARGES:

1. The minimum rental period at these special low prices is three days. For prices for periods of one or two days only see our representative(´ú±í ) at the hotel.

2. Car hire must be booked six weeks or more before arrival in London to guarantee a car. But if you have been unable to make a booking in advance, please see our representative at the hotel who may still be able to help you.

3. The car types specified on the sheet are examples of the type of vehicles available in each price range, but a particular car cannot be guaranteed.

Upon delivery the driver(s) will be asked to sign the car hire company's Conditions of hire .

If you decide to hire a car, just fill in the Booking Form and return it to us. A booking fee of 12 as part of the car hire cost is required.

Should you be forced to cancel your car hire booking after payment in full (two weeks before date of hire), a cancellation charge of ¡ê 12 will be made.

1.What cost does a car hirer have to pay for?

A. Insurance against damage to the car

B. Insurance against injury to the driver

C. The cost of maintenance of the car

D. The cost of repairs to the car

2.The hire charge for a three-day period depends on .

A. the type of the car you hire

B. the distance you will cover

C. the amount of oil you put in the car

D. the length of time you park the car

3.If you cancel your car hire booking , .

A. another ¡ê12 will be paid to the company

B. you cannot get back the booking fee

C. you will get back the booking fee in two weeks

D. your request must be made before the date of hire

Rohina Malik£¬a Chicago¡ªbased playwright£¬actress and solo performance artist£¬will take the stage in her one-woman play unveiledly(²»´øÃæÉ´µØ)on May 29 at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh£®

Born and raised in London£¬England£¬but of South Asian heritage£¬Malik is a fearless woman of talent£®Her play£¬Unveiled£¬exposes racism£¬hate£¬crime£¬love£¬Islam(ÒÁ˹À¼½Ì)£¬culture£¬language and life in one¡°amazing show£¬¡±said Jennifer Considine£¬professor of communication at UW Oshkosh£®

Unveiled had its premiere in May 2009£¬and it received immediate attention£®¡°I write plays because it¡¯s my way of solving problems£¬¡±Malik said£®¡°Art£¬in its many forms£¬has the power to solve world problems£®That¡¯s why£¬I believe we should do everything we can to nurture and protect it£®¡±

Considine said she once saw Malik perform in Los Angeles and was deeply impressed£®¡°You laugh and two minutes later you¡¯re crying£®She¡¯s very talented£¬¡±Considine said£®

She said Malik wants people to understand the experience of wearing the veil£®¡°She wrote it following 9¡ª11£¬as I remember her describing it¡ªshe was watching some of the media reports of women wearing the veil£¬and I think her experiences£¬and people she knows£¬were much more complex than what was being described in the media£®¡±she said£®

Considine said that the dislike of or prejudice against Islams£¬is very common in society£¬and it¡¯s driven by a lack of understanding£®¡°Her play will open students¡¯eyes to seeing the wearing of the veil in a different way¡ªand to maybe understanding that experience a bit differently£¬¡±Considine said£®

She hopes to expose students to a variety of cultural experiences£®¡°The goal of the play is to educate students about the wide variety of religious and non¡ªreligious traditions on our campus and in our community£¬¡±Considine said£®

1.What can we learn about Malik?

A£®She was born in Chicago£® B£®She is very gifted£®

C£®She never wears the veil£® D£®She is a university student£®

2.What does the underlined word premiere in Para 3 mean?

A£®Successful market£® B£®Well¡ªreceived show£®

C£®World fame£® D£®First¡ªtime performance£®

3.What did Considine think of the play Unveiled?

A£®It¡¯s very striking£® B£®It¡¯s heart-breaking£®

C£®It¡¯s very complex£® D£®It¡¯s very amusing£®

4.What does Considine expect the students to learn?

A£®How to wear the veil£®

B£®The prejudice against Islams£®

C£®Various cultural experiences£®

D£®Education on the campus culture£®

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Everybody knows about lots of relatively easy things on weight loss. 1. However, if you have ever tried some before without success, then the following guides could be more useful for your life.

There¡¯s no magical diet.

We often think that if we can just discover the ¡°right¡± kinds of foods, we¡¯ll magically lose weight or maintain what we¡¯ve lost. In fact there doesn¡¯t seem to be any ¡°right¡± diet, and there doesn¡¯t seem to be any evidence that one particular diet will work better with an individual¡¯s body. __2.

Dieting gets the better of exercising.

It is said that exercise is the key to weight loss¡ªtaking the stairs instead of the elevator will make a difference, for instance. 3. Decreasing food intake is much more effective than increasing physical activity to achieve weight loss. Of course, both together would be even better.

Work harder than other people.

Exercise may not help go back to what it was before you gained weight. So if you¡¯ve been overweight and you lose weight, maintaining that loss means you¡¯re probably going to have to work harder than other people. Building muscles can help your body burn a few more calories. 4. It seems unfair, but that¡¯s the way it is.

5.

For energy balance, it¡¯s the number of calories that counts. It¡¯s certainly true at least in theory and sometimes in practice. You can gain weight eating too much healthy food as well as unhealthy food. So the point is not to question what a calorie is, but rather to understand that we need to exchange the calorie-packed foods for foods that are less calorie-dense and more nutritionally dense.

A. All calories are created equal.

B. Some of them are also extremely effective when actually carried out.

C. A calorie is a calorie!

D. We know pretty much that any diet will work if you follow it.

E. However, it¡¯s much more efficient to cut calories.

F. Some of the calories we burn come from our basic exercise.

G. However, it¡¯s also likely that you¡¯ll have to do more in the long run.

B

When you want to find a job, you have to face the employer and you must know how to introduce yourself well. Then you will be lucky enough.

The first impressions can play a major role in how an employer like you as a candidate(ÇóÖ°Õß). What you say during the first step of the interview may make a big difference. In fact, some hiring managers may make a decision to refuse a candidate based on what they didn¡¯t do when you met them. That¡¯s why it¡¯s important to pay attention to interview manners and to carefully think through how you will introduce yourself during a job interview.

When arriving at the interview site you can introduce yourself to the receptionist (½Ó´ýÔ±) by giving your name and telling the purpose of your visit. For example: ¡°My name is Tim Jones and I have an interview scheduled with John Smith at 2 pm.¡± You will be guided into the interview room or the hiring manager will come out to meet you in the reception area. Again, take the time to introduce yourself so the interviewer knows who you are.

Offer to shake hands, even if the interviewer doesn¡¯t offer his hand first. Tell the interviewer that it is a pleasure to meet him. Smile, and be sure to make eye contact.

Many hiring managers will start an interview with an open-ended question like ¡°Tell me

about yourself.¡± Your response should focus on the key elements in your background. You should carefully analyze the job first to the interviewer, and you can point out the interests, skills, experiences, and personal qualities.

Your introduction should be brief enough to hold the interest of the interviewer so that you can move on to the next question. Your goal is to connect personally with the interviewer as well as to show that you¡¯re qualified for the job. Of course, your comments should show your enthusiasm for the job and organization. However, don¡¯t overdo it and don¡¯t spend too much time talking about yourself.

1.What is the purpose of the author to write this passage ?

A. To tell candidates how to go to a reception desk.

B. To tell candidates how to introduce themselves when finding a job.

C. To give some suggestions on how to be a good interviewer.

D. To give some tips on how to be a good receptionist.

2.If the interviewer doesn¡¯t offer his hand first, you should ________.

A. ask the interviewer an open-ended question

B. shake hands without looking at the interviewer

C. offer your hand before the interviewer

D. introduce yourself briefly first

3.The passage is very useful for _______.

A. anyone who will go to an interview

B. a future receptionist

C. a hiring manager

D. anyone who wants to visit a company

A Pen That Draws in Any Color

The Scribble is a magical pen that can scan colors and instantly reproduce the colors. Hold the Scribble¡¯s scanner up to any color, and within a second that color is stored in its memory. Once stored, that color can be used to draw on paper or on a digital screen.

Who can use the Scribble ?

Children will love the Scribble because it can create different colors, replacing even their biggest box of crayons (À¯±Ê). Besides, anyone working with color in their professional lives, such as artists, will be able to scan and reproduce colors instantly.

The Scribble is the best color¡ªGreen

One of the most important characteristics of the Scribble is that, since it can reproduce any color, it replaces marking pens, greatly reducing the huge amount of plastic waste.

What¡¯ s inside the Scribble ?

There will be two different versions of the Scribble, the Scribble INK and the Scribble STYLUS. The INK will be able to reproduce exact colors on paper. It includes a color sensor, 1 GB of internal memory that will store over 100,000 colors, a rechargeable battery, Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, a processor and 5 ink cartridges (ºÐ). The STYLUS is exactly the same as the INK, minus the ink cartridge as it is intended for use on screen.

How did we create the Scribble?

We¡¯ve been in the design process for two years and the Scribble has gone through various design changes to get it to where we are now. Because of its small size we have created some ideas never seen before in the color reproduction industry. We created the Scribble for YOU and want you to be a part of the process!

Thank you for your support

Thank you so much for your concern about the Scribble. Thank you also for your support! Make sure to bookmark our website and check back often to see the progress as well as the updated times for production and delivery of your Scribble.

1. According to the passage, the Scribble ______.

A. has replaced the common pens

B. brings environmental problems

C. is the product of high technology

D. is designed for a certain group of people

2. How is the Scribble different from other pens?

A. It can copy colors.

B. It is smaller in size.

C. It has different versions.

D. It can only be used on screen.

3.The main purpose of the passage is to ______.

A. seek advice about the Scribble

B. introduce the Scribble to readers

C. compare the Scribble with other pens

D. provide methods of using the Scribble

When you first arrive in Oxford, it may take a little while for you to find your way around. Some of the first things our students do when they arrive include finding a bike (most students in Oxford find cycling is the best way to go around), setting up a bank account, getting their computer and mobile phone working, finding their department, getting to know their college and working out the best places to socialize.

One of the major events you will experience shortly after ¡°coming up¡± to Oxford is matriculation. Matriculation is held at the University¡¯s Sheldonian Theatre and is the ceremony at which you are formally admitted to the university.

International students are invited to an orientation day at the start of the academic year. Sessions run throughout the day that will give you practical information about living and studying in the UK and introduce you to other graduate students from all over the world who are starting their studies at Oxford at the same time as you, as well as to current Oxford graduate students and staff who will be able to help and advise you. The day covers topics such as studying and learning in the Oxford system, University services, information on living in Britain and cultural differences, as well as addressing practical issues such as employment, immigration and visas, health and safety. You can choose which talks to attend and at the end of the day there is a social hour so you can meet fellow students.

Another good thing to experience early is college dining. Most colleges have a tradition of regular formal hall dinners, which consist of three or four courses, and the atmosphere of an evening out in a nice restaurant. On some of these occasions you can invite people around to your college for dinner and then they may return the favor. In this way, you can get to know people studying your own and other subjects at the same time as visiting many of the historical college grounds and dining halls.

1.For a newcomer to Oxford, what does he have to do first?

A. To work out what to major in.

B. To open a qq account.

C. To get a bike to go around.

D. To buy a new mobile phone.

2.What is matriculation?

A. A special day for International students to start academic year.

B. A ceremony when students are formally admitted to Oxford.

C. Performances held at the Sheldonian Theatre.

D. The best places to socialize.

3.Which talk can students attend on the orientation day?

A. Studying in the Cambridge system.

B. Talks on how to meet fellow students.

C. Practical issues like employment, immigration, and health.

D. University services about the life in Britain and cultural similarities.

4.What does the underlined part in paragraph 4 probably mean?

A. Treating you to dinner.

B. Visiting historic college in return.

C. Studying the subjects with your friend.

D. Showing you around the college.

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