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My summer travel started terribly. I was at the Shanghai Railway Station buy a ticket to Hang Zhou. I was going to visit a friend here and after that I would go to Xiamen for long holiday. I bought my ticket but turned around to pick up my bag from the floor and then I realized that someone has stolen it. Unluckily, I had all my money in my pocket, but the only clothes I had was those I had on. It was very strange to travel without any luggages. When I finally arrived at my friend, he lent me lots of clothes. I felt very happy about that I could change my clothes at last.

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Dolphins are not fish, but warm-blooded animals. They live in groups, and speak to each other in their own language. In this way they are like other animals, such as bees and birds. But dolphins are very different from almost all land animals. Their brain is nearly the same size as our own, and they live a long time --- at least twenty or thirty years.

Like some animals, dolphins use sound to help them find their way around. They also use these sounds to talk to each other and to help them find food. We now know they do not use their ears to receive these sounds, but the lower part of the mouth, called the jaw.

Strangely, dolphins seem to like man, and for thousands of years there have been stories about the dolphin and its friendship with people.

There is a story about sailors in the 19th century. In a dangerous part of the sea off the coast of New Zealand, they learnt to look for a dolphin called Jack. From 1871 to 1903 Jack met every boat in the area and showed it the way. Then in 1903 a passenger on a boat called The Penguin shot and wounded Jack. He recovered and for nine years more continued to guide all ships through the area£­except for The Penguin.

Today, some people continue to kill dolphins, but many countries of the world now protect them and in these places it is against the law to kill them.

1.Dolphins are different from many other animals in that they _____.

A. live in groups B. have their own language

C. are warm-blooded D. have large brains

2.Which of the following does the dolphin use to help it find its way around?

A. Its jaw. B. Its ears

C. Its nose. D. Its eyes.

3.By telling the story of Jack the writer wanted to show that _____.

A. people are cruel to animals

B. Jack is different from other dolphins

C. dolphins are friendly and clever

D. dolphins should be protected by law

4.Why did the sailors off the coast of New Zealand look for Jack?

A. They wanted his help.

B. They enjoyed playing with him.

C. He was lonely and liked to be with people

D. He was seriously wounded.

Sometimes£¬you just can¡¯t help it£®Maybe you¡¯re watching a sad movie£¬or thinking about the friend who moved away£®Next thing you know£¬your eyes are watering£¬and you have tears running down your cheeks£®Why do people cry when they are emotional? What are tears? Scientists are working hard to find the answers to these questions£®

Ad Vingerhoets is a professor of psychology at Tilburg University£¬in the Netherlands£®He is one of the few scientists in the world who have studied crying£®According to Vingerhoets£¬there are three types of tears£®Basal tears are the first type£®They lubricate(Èó»¬)the eyes and act as a protective barrier between the eye and the rest of the World£®Next are reflex tears£®They wash your eyes clean when something gets in them£®Finally£¬there are emotional tears. ¡°These are released in response to emotional states£¬¡±explains Vingerhoets£®¡°Especially when we feel helpless£®¡±

Scientists believe that crying has something to do with how humans developed and learned to depend on each other£®¡°Humans are very complex social creatures£¬¡±says Lauren Bylsma£¬a professor at the University of Pittsburgh£¬in Pennsylvania£®¡°It seems that tears serve to arouse help and support from others£¬¡¯¡¯She says£®¡°Another reason we weep is that humans have the longest developmental period of almost any animal£®It takes a long time to grow up£®¡±

Vingerhoets agrees£®¡°I think that the reason why humans shed tears(Á÷ÑÛÀá)has something to do with our childhood£¬¡±he says£®¡°That¡¯s the time when we are stir dependent on adults for love and protection and care£®The major advantage of emotional tears is that you can target them at a specific person£®¡±Vingerhoets says this ability to target someone could have come in hand in prehistoric times£¬when humans were living among dangerous animals£®Crying could attract predators(²¶Ê³Õß)£®Tears were a safer way to get attention£®In this case£¬it is better to use a silent signal to ask for help£¬¡±he says£®

Vingerhoets and Bylsma do frequent studies to better understand why humans cry£®According to Byhma£¬there is still much more to discover£®¡°It¡¯s surprising£¬¡±she says£¬¡°how much we still don¡¯t know£®¡±

1.Which of the following is reflex tears?

A£®Tears when eyes are dry£®

B£®Tears moved by a story£®

C£®Tears released when crying£®

D£®Tears when dirt gets into eyes£®

2.What¡¯s the function of tears according to Bylsma?

A£®It helps human develop longer£®

B£®It helps humans attract predators.

C£®It helps arouse attention£®

D£®It helps people to be independent£®

3.What can we learn from the passage?

A£®Emotional tears are better than reflex tears£®

B£®Basal tears are a type of protective barrier£®

C£®Tears helped frighten predators away£®

D£®It¡¯s easy to understand why humans cry£®

4.What¡¯s the main idea of this passage?

A£®Why people shed tears£® B£®When people shed tears£®

C£®How people shed tears£® D£®Where people shed tears£®

Gift No. I

Offer to be your mother's health friend. Promise to be there for any and all doctor's visits whether a disease or a regular medical check-up. Most mothers always say "no need," another set of eyes and ears is always a good idea at a doctor's visit. The best part ? This one is free.

Gift No. 2

Help your mother organize all of her medical records, which include the test results and medical information. Put them all in one place. Be sure to make a list of all of her medicines and what times she takes them. "Having all this information in one place could end up saving your mother's life," Dr. Marie Savard said.

Gift No. 3

Enough sleep is connected to general health conditions. "Buy your mother cotton sheets and comfortable pillows to encourage better sleep," Savard said. "We know that good sleep is very important to our health."

Gift No. 4

Some gift companies such as Presents for Purpose allow you to pay it forward this Mother's Day by picking gifts in which 10 percent of the price you pay goes to a charity (´ÈÉÆ»ú¹¹) Gift givers can choose from a wide variety of useful but inexpensive things -many of which are "green" - and then choose a meaningful charity from a list. When your mother gets the gift, she will be told that she has helped the chosen charity.

1.What are you advised to do for your mother at doctor's visits?

A. Take notes. B. Be with her.

C. Buy medicine. D. Give her gifts.

2. Where can you find a gift idea to improve your mother¡¯s sleep?

A. In Gift No. 1. B. In Gift No. 2.

C. In Gift No. 3. D. In Gift No. 4.

3. Buying gifts from Presents for Purpose allows mothers to .

A. get extra support B. enjoy good sleep

C. be well-organized D. give others help

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A lot of people live their lives having no clue what they want. If you ask me, I¡¯d like to point out that you have only one life.____ 1.___You should start right now!

If you don¡¯t want to spend your life wandering aimlessly, you can use the following four tips to find out exactly what you want in life.

1.Regret nothing

It¡¯s your life. It¡¯s time for you to live it exactly the way you want to. If you constantly regret things you did or didn¡¯t do in the past, then you won¡¯t be able to move forward. Don¡¯t live in the past. __2.___

2. Figure out what you need

Sometimes it¡¯s hard to figure out what you need. ___3.___ Is it your family? The freedom to express yourself?Love?Financial security?Something else? If it helps, you can make a list of priorities. Also think about the kind of legacy (ÒŲú)you want to leave behind.

3. Let people around you know what you¡¯re trying to achieve

___4.___Voice them all out! If you tell people what you¡¯re trying to accomplish, they will most likely support you and give you new ideas.

4. Stay positive.

Life doesn¡¯t always go the way you want it. Don¡¯t feel discouraged as your plans stray(Æ«Àë). Take control. ___5.___You will get there someday. You¡¯re just taking a little detour. Sometimes a positive attitude is all you need to keep going.

A. Live in the present and the future!

B. Don¡¯t keep your goals and desires to yourself.

C. Sit down and think about what you need the most.

D. Instead of going crazy, try your best to deal with the changes.

E. Setting a goal can help you experience everything you want in life.

F. You should get the most out of it and do things that make you happy.

G. Once you find the thing that makes you happy the most, you will have a clear idea of what you should strive for.

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Even as I write this story, I am still smiling. The past few weeks have been rather , but when a large number of Smile Cards arrived in my the other day, having traveled all the way from the United States to my home in the Netherlands, I knew things were about to .

I where to leave the cards as I went to bed that night: the train, benches at the station, at work, libraries, mailboxes, the gym - the possibilities were I woke up, went to work, and afterwards, I went to the shop to buy some candy bars, planning to leave them as anonymous(ÄäÃûµÄ) for people on the train. However, my early morning train, my train home was extremely crowded. An elderly man must have seen me searching for a place to a Smile Card, because he asked me if I was looking for something.

Right then I that my first Smile Card would not be anonymous. With a big smile and cheeks with excitement, I told him that I what I was looking for, him the candy bar and Smile Card I had in my hands. He had only just finished reading the card I arrived at my stop, but he was still smiling and his candy as I waved at him from the .

Despite having worked a full day, I almost bounced(Ìø) home. Before I entered my , I delivered a few more Smile Cards and candy bars to my neighbors¡¯ mailboxes. I added an candy bar for a neighbor who I knew was in a difficult financial , but who I saw working hard every day to get the very best for her young son. I figured they both a tasty little treat.

1.A. pleasant B. simple C. tough D. common

2.A. office B. room C. mailbox D. hands

3.A. turn away B. turn around C. turn up D. turn down

4.A. required B. asked C.realized D. wondered

5.A.important B.small C. specific D. endless

6.A. slowly B. smoothly C. freely D. straight

7.A. surprise B. gifts C. notice D. intention

8.A. unlike B. unusual C. unsure D. unlucky

9.A. drop B. mail C. leave D. hide

10.A. wondered B. decided C. doubted D. suggested

11.A. filled B. faced C. satisfied D. content

12.A. found B. invented C. forgot D. remembered

13.A. transporting B. delivering C. sending D. handing

14.A. when B. while C. until D. once

15.A. reading B. enjoying C. buying D. carrying

16.A. entrance B. office C. platform D. bench

17.A.office B. apartment C. school D. garden

18.A. affordable B. available C. extra D. excellent

19.A. situation B. company C. staff D. puzzle

20.A. admired B. deserved C. won D. rewarded

To master a language one must be able to speak and understand the spoken language as well as to read and write£®Lenin and his wife Krupskaya translated a long English book into Russian£®But when they went to England in 1980, English people couldn¡¯t understand what was said to them£®These days more foreigners are coming to China and more and more Chinese are going out to foreign countries to work or study£®So the spoken language is becoming more and more important£®

Speaking, of course, can¡¯t go without listening£®If you want to pronounce a word correctly, first you must hear it correctly£®The sounds of the Chinese and English language are not exactly the same£®If you don¡¯t listen carefully, you¡¯ll find it difficult or even impossible to understand the native speakers£®

Well, what about writing? Like speaking, it¡¯s to exchange ideas£®People generally use shorter words and shorter sentences in their writing£®The important thing is to make your idea in your head and then to write it in clear lively language£®

Chinese students read far too slowly£®If you read fast, you understand better£®If you read too slowly, by the time you have reached the end of a page you have forgotten what the beginning is about£®When you meet with new words, don¡¯t look them up in the dictionary£®Guess the meaning from the context(ÉÏÏÂÎÄ)£®You may not guess quite correctly the first time, but as new words come up again and again in different contexts, their meaning will become clearer and clearer£®If you look up every word, you¡¯ll never finish a book£®

Students of a foreign language need a particular knowledge, the knowledge of the life, history and geography of the people whose language they¡¯re studying£®They should study these subjects in the foreign language, not only in translation£®In this way one can kill two birds with one stone: learn a foreign language and get some knowledge of the foreign country at the same time£®

1.In the first paragraph the writer tells us £®

A£®how to speak English

B£®how to read and write

C£®why spoken English is important

D£®why English people couldn¡¯t understand Lenin

2.In his last point the writer advises us £®

A£®to kill two birds with one stone

B£®to learn two languages at a time

C£®to study all the subjects in a foreign language

D£®to get some knowledge of the foreign country whose language you are studying£®

3.In the fourth paragraph the writer give some advice on £®

A£®how to read faster

B£®how to guess the meaning from the context

C£®how to look up new words in the dictionary

D£®how to grasp the general meaning of a passage

4.¡°To kill two birds with one stone¡± means £®

A£®to get some particular knowledge

B£®to get more than what one pays

C£®the stone is too big

D£®the birds are blind enough

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