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Tom and Dick are next door neighbour who work in the same office so they walked together to and from office. Some day as they were walking home together it sudden started to rain. Tom quickly opened his umbrella and said, "My wife sure has foresight(Ô¤¼û). She said this morning it would rain and tell me to carry my umbrella with me." Dick smiled and walked to him, said, "My wife has even great foresight. She told me not to carry an umbrella and as she knew you would certainly have with you."

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Opened in 1971, the Magic Kingdom was the first theme park at Walt Disney World. All Disney World theme parks are open 365 days a year, although opening and closing times for each park are different from day to day.

If you are traveling without kids, try to visit it on a school day to avoid the largest crowds. If you need to visit it during a school vacation, try at least to avoid the week between Christmas and New Year¡¯s Day and the Fourth of July. If you are not staying at a Disney World hotel, avoid visiting the Magic Kingdom on its Extra Magic Hours days. The hotel guests get into the park early on those days, increasing the waiting time for visitors who arrive at the normal opening time.

Buy your Walt Disney World tickets online at Disney World¡¯s website. There will be some advice on picking the right ticket. See the guide to Disney World tickets. You will also need to call in advance to make lunch or dinner reservations (Ô¤¶©). Disney accepts reservations, through 1-407-WDW-DINE, up to 180 days in advance. Time does pass quickly, so you should call six months before your trip to get a lunch reservation in the castle. We suggest you should have your lunch at Cinderella¡¯s Royal Table for your tour. If you can¡¯t get the reservation, ask for the Liberty Tree Tavern instead.

Keep in mind that to reach the Magic Kingdom, you must park at Disney World¡¯s Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC) parking lot, take a tram (Óйìµç³µ), and then take a boat across the Seven Seas Lagoon to the Magic Kingdom.

1. We learn from the passage that ______.

A. a single adult had better visit the Magic Kingdom on a school day

B. children are not allowed to visit Disney World on New Year¡¯s Day

C. Disney World theme parks have the same opening and closing times

D. the Magic Kingdom was the earliest theme park in the world

2.If you want to have dinner in the Walt Disney World, you can ______.

A. see the guide to Disney World tickets to reserve a table

B. use 1-407-WDW-DINE to reserve about 3 months in advance

C. make a call to reserve a table for dinner in advance

D. go to Cinderella¡¯s Royal Table or the Liberty Tree Tavern at any time you like

3.Which of the following is TRUE according to passage?

A. Disney World theme parks will be closed on Christmas Day.

B. The only way to get Walt Disney World tickets is to buy them online.

C. The Magic Kingdom has Extra Magic Hours every day.

D. Visitors have to reach the Magic Kingdom by tram and then boat.

Spring is here and so is the cycling season. Here are some suggestions on how to ride a bike safely and comfortably.

Watch your feet¡ªUsing the wrong part of the foot can raise your risk of hurting the heel and arch. You should push with the ball of your foot.

Layer up¡ªWhile it¡¯s still cool, wear layers of clothing, with light clothing close to the body and outer layers that do not absorb water. Choose bright colors that increase your visibility (¿É¼û¶È).

Fix the fit¡ªIf you have lower back pain or numbness (Âéľ) in your hands and finger from cycling, it could be because your bike isn¡¯t adjusted properly for your height. A good cycle shop can help you find the right bike.

Be mindful¡ªYou have to pay attention on the roads to vehicles, other cyclists and pedestrians (ÐÐÈË). Consider taking a cycling safety course to practice your skills, or do some reading about how to avoid dangerous cycling situations. bicyclesafe.com.

1.Which part of the foot should one use when cycling?

A. The heel. B. The arch.

C. The ball. D. The toes.

2.What kind of layers of clothing is suggested for cycling?

A. Heavy clothing.

B. Oversize (·Ê´óµÄ) clothing.

C. Out layers absorb water.

D. Clothing with bright colors.

3.If you feel pain or numb in back or hands after cycling, what may be the reason?

A. You lack exercise.

B. You are ill.

C. Cycling doesn¡¯t suit you.

D. Your bike isn¡¯t adjusted properly for your height.

4.According to the last paragraph, if you want to avoid danger when cycling, you should .

¢Ùtake a cycling safety course

¢Úsearch for information on bicyclesafe.com

¢Ûchoose walking rather than cycling

¢Üride a bike with many friends

A. ¢Ù¢Ú B. ¢Û¢Ü C. ¢Ù¢Û D. ¢Ú¢Ü

On the first day of the 11th grade, our new math teacher Mr. Washington asked me to go to the blackboard to do a math problem. I told him that I couldn¡¯t do it. He asked, ¡°Why not?¡± I paused, and then I said, ¡°Because I¡¯m educable mentally retarded (¿É½ÌÓýÖÇÄܳÙÖÍ).¡±

He came from behind his desk and looked at me. ¡°Don¡¯t ever say that again. Someone¡¯s opinion of you does not have to become your reality,¡± he said.

It was a very special moment for me. Doctors said that I was educable mentally retarded in the fifth grade, and I was put back into the fourth grade. When I was in the eighth grade, I failed again.

But Mr. Washington changed my life. This person always gave students the feeling that he had high expectations of them, and then all of the students did their best to live up to what those expectations were. He often said, ¡°You have greatness within you.¡±

One day, I caught up with him in the parking place and said, ¡°Mr Washington, is there greatness within me, sir?¡±

He said, ¡°Yes, Mr Brown.¡±

¡°But what about the fact that I failed English, math, and history? What about that, sir? I¡¯m slower than most kids.¡±

¡°It doesn¡¯t matter. It just means that you have to work harder. Your grades don¡¯t determine who you are or what you can produce in your life.¡±

¡°I want to buy my mother a house.¡±

¡°It is possible, Mr. Brown. You can do that.¡± And he turned to walk away.

¡°Mr. Washington?¡±

¡°What do you want now?¡±

¡°Uh, I¡¯m the one, sir. One day you¡¯re going to hear my name. I¡¯m the one, sir.¡±

School was a real struggle for me. Mr. Washington put many demands on me. He made me believe that I could do it. At the end of that year, I was on the honor roll for the first time in my life.

Years later, I produced five programs on public television. When one of my programs was shown on the educational television channel, I had some friends call him. I was sitting by the phone waiting when he called me. He said, ¡°May I speak to Mr. Brown, please?¡±

¡°Oh, Mr. Washington, is that you?¡±

¡°Yes, it¡¯s me. You were the one, weren¡¯t you?¡±

¡°Yes, sir, I was.¡±

1.What does Mr Washington mean by saying ¡°Someone¡¯s opinion of you does not have to become your reality¡±?

A. You needn¡¯t have the same opinion as others.

B. You should believe what other people say.

C. What other people say about you may not be correct.

D. The doctor made a mistake.

2.What happened to the author at last?

A. He entered a good university.

B. He earned much honor.

C. He got a good job.

D. He made television programs.

3. In the passage, the author implies that ________.

A. people shouldn¡¯t believe what doctors say

B. no one can be successful with hard work and confidence

C. no one is really educable mentally retarded

D. a good teacher can change a student¡¯s life

4.The best title for the passage would be ¡°________¡±.

A. Don¡¯t Believe Others B. I Am the One

C. My Best Teacher D. I Succeeded at Last

A Swedish man was dug out alive after being snowed in his car on a forest track for two months with no food, police and local media reported on Saturday.

The 45-year-old from southern Sweden was found on Friday, February17, too weak to say more than a few words.

He was found not far from the city of Umea in the north of Sweden by snowmobilers who thought they had come across a ruined car until they dug their way to a window and saw movement inside.

The man, who was lying in the back seat in a sleeping bag, said he had been in the car since December 19.

¡°Just incredible that he¡¯s alive considering that he had no food, but also since it¡¯s been really cold for some time after Christmas.¡± a rescue team member told regional daily Vasterbottens- Kuriren, which broke the news.

Ebbe Nyberg, duty officer at the Umea police, said police saw no reason to doubt that the man had been stuck in the car for a very long time.

¡°We would not make up something like this. The rescue services were on site too and saw the same as us.¡± he told Vasterbottens-Kuriren.

Umea University Hospital, where the man is recovering after being rescued by police and a rescue team, said in a statement he was doing well considering the circumstances.

Doctors at the hospital said humans would normally be able to survive for about four weeks without food. Besides eating snow, the man probably survived by going into a dormant-like(ÐÝÃßËƵģ©state, physician Stefan Branth told Vasterbottens-Kuriren.

¡°A bit like a bear that hibernates. Humans can do that.¡± he said. ¡°He probably had a body temperature of around 31 degrees which the body adjusted to. Due to the low temperature, not much energy was used up.¡±

¡°Why the man ended up under the snow in the forest remains unknown,¡± police said.

1.Who found the Swedish man in the snow?

A£®Snowmobilers. B£®The police.

C£®A rescue team. D£®Local people.

2.¡°Police saw no reason to doubt that the man had been stuck in the car for a very long time.¡± implies that .

A£®police didn¡¯t think it true

B£®police were sure of the fact

C£®police had some doubt on the fact

D£®police had reasons to doubt the fact

3.Which is the correct order of the following events?

a£®The Swedish man was stuck in the snow.

b£®He was sent to Umea University Hospital.

c£®He was found by snowmobilers.

d£®He was recovering after treatment.

e£®He stayed in his car for nearly two months.

f£®He was dug out by people.

A£®e, a, c, d, f, b B£®a, e, c, f, b, d

C£®a, f, c, e, b, d D£®e, c, f, a, d, b

4.Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?

A£®A Traffic Accident

B£®A Long Sleep in Winter

C£®An Incredible Survival

D£®A Successful Rescue

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Tips for a Happier Workplace

You don¡¯t have to be friends with your co-workers, but you do need to be friendly. Read on for fresh ways to make your office a kinder, gentler place.

¡ôGive a happy ¡°Hello! ¡±in the morning

Do you walk into the office, eyes down, and immediately start work? If so, you are likely to find that co-workers ignore(ºöÊÓ)you or avoid you.___ 1. ___It¡¯s really amazing how fast this small gesture can change unfriendly workplace relations.

¡ôLearn the art of small talk

Ask your co-workers about their interests¡ªtheir favorite music, movies, and books, as well as their hobbies __2. __Once you know what catches their imagination, pick up stories from newspapers or magazines to help start conversations.

¡ôAsk what they think

People love to be asked for their opinion, so go out of your way to ask, ¡°What do you think of this report? ¡± or ¡°How do you think I should deal with this situation? ¡± _____3.____

¡ôAvoid gossip(Á÷ÑÔ·ÉÓï)

4._____So return the favor. When a co-worker walks towards you bearing a piece of gossip, respond(»ØÓ¦)with, ¡°Really? ¡±and then change the subject or get back to work. If you don¡¯t respond, the gossiper will move on.

¡ô___5.____

To win friends at work, start with good office etiquette(Àñ½Ú). There¡¯s nothing more frustrating(ÁîÈ˾ÚÉ¥µÄ)to busy co-workers than to have their emails and phone messages ignored. Your silence doesn¡¯t just make their jobs harder; it also conveys(´«´ï)an unpleasant message: You are unimportant to me.

A. Stop complaining.

B. Return calls and emails immediately.

C. Then give the advice giver a silent thank-you.

D. Always work as hard as anyone working for you.

E. You don¡¯t want anyone talking about you behind your back, right?

F. Showing an interest in them will make them feel comfortable around you.

G. Get into the habit of greeting your co-workers with a smile as you arrive in the morning.

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Scientists are trying to make the deserts into good land again.They want to bring water to the deserts so that people can live and grow food there.They are learning a lot about the deserts,but more and more of the earth is becoming deserts all the time.Scientists may not be able to change the desert in time.

Why is more and more land becoming deserts?Scientists think that people make deserts.People are doing bad things to the earth.For example,scientists tell the people how important plants are for stopping land becoming desert,but people don¡¯t pay enough attention to the green plants.

Some places on the earth don¡¯t get much rain.But they still don¡¯t become deserts.This is because some green plants are growing there.Small green plants and grass are very important to dry places.Plants don¡¯t let the sun make the earth even drier.Plants don¡¯t let the wind blow the soil away.When a bit of rain falls,the plants hold the water.Without plants,the land can become desert more easily.The present fact is that green plants on the earth are fewer and fewer.If there were no green plants on the earth,the whole earth would become desert.

1.Deserts .

A.never have any plants or animals in them before

B.can all be turned into good land soon

C.have little water or plants

D.make the earth drier

2.Small green plants are very important to dry places because .

A.they don¡¯t let the sun make the earth into good land

B.they don¡¯t let the wind blow soil away

C.they are green

D.they have leaves

3.After reading this,we learn that .

A.plants can keep dry land from becoming deserts

B.it is good to get rid of the grass in the deserts

C.all places without much rain will become deserts

D.it is better for the dry land to grow grass than to grow trees

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