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Energy goes from one plant or animal to another.A food chain shows how this energy moves.Each time an animal gets eaten,its energy is passed onto the animal that eats it.The food chain is very important because it keeps the balance of nature.If one part of the food chain disappears,it can affect all the other plants and animals.Any threat to the food chain is a threat to the environment¡¯s biodiversity(ÉúÎï¶àÑùÐÔ).The food chain helps keep animal populations in balance.However,if something happens to damage one of the links in the food chain,that balance is broken.If one animal becomes endangered,it puts all the animals above it at risk.

Some of the threats are natural,such as wildfires,hurricanes,tornados,floods and so on.But the biggest threats to the food chain come from you and me.These threats include overfishing,logging,farming,development,pollution,etc.The food chain is endangered anywhere humans have had an effect on the natural environment.

A recent study shows that the overfishing of large sharks is damaging the food chain along the US Atlantic coast.Canadian and American scientists say sharks are being killed in great numbers for their meat and fins(÷¢).Now,not enough sharks are around to eat the cownose ray.The ray¡¯s population has increased and they have eaten up the shellfish to the point where it has hurt commercial(ÉÌÒµµÄ) fishing.

Many of us disturb the natural environment in our own backyards.It¡¯s up to us to take care of the environment and try not to disrupt the natural food chain.If we don¡¯t act responsibly,animals will start disappearing.

¡¾1¡¿What can we learn from Paragraph 1?

A.The food chain is not easy to be broken.

B.The energy of an animal usually disappears when it dies.

C.Increasing the links will not break the balance of nature.

D.Breaking the food chain is bad for the biodiversity of the environment.

¡¾2¡¿The study mentioned in Paragraph 3 proves that .

A.human activities can be a big threat to the food chain

B.we are all responsible for the breaking of the food chain

C.natural disasters are hard to break the food chain

D.hunting large sharks for meat is beneficial

¡¾3¡¿We can infer that the writer wrote this passage mainly to .

A.explain what the food chain is

B.tell us something interesting about nature

C.suggest that we stop eating meat to save animals

D.suggest that we should not disrupt the natural food chain

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How to smile for better health

As a fun way to improve your physical and mental health, smiling is free of charge. This article explores the ways you can smile to be healthy.

Smile to relieve stress. Stress is easily shown in our faces. ¡¾1¡¿ When you¡¯re stressed, try to put on a smile, as it will make you feel happy, and you will appear happy. Your feelings of stress will be reduced.

Smile to help your immune(ÃâÒß) system work better. Smiling brings about a sense of relaxation which helps your immune system to work better. ¡¾2¡¿

Smile to stay positive. Have a simple test. First, try to think of something negative (Ïû¼«µÄ), and then smile. ¡¾3¡¿ When we smile, our body and mind are sending us a message that everything is okay, and that life is great.

Smile to live longer. Those who smile are thought to live an average of 79.9 years, while non-smilers live an average of 72.9 years. ¡¾4¡¿

Smile to achieve success. ¡¾5¡¿ . They will put their boss into a happy mood and are more likely to be approached by many people. They are more likely to be promoted. And it is an easy way to improve your relationships with others.

A. People who smile appear more confident.

B. Smiling is a good way to make new friends.

C. Smiling prevents people from looking too tired.

D. When someone is sad, try to make him laugh to cheer him up.

E. The only conclusion to be reached from this is to smile every day.

F. You will see that it is hard to combine the negative thought with the smile.

G. You can reduce the risk of sicknesses such as the cold and the flu by smiling.

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When you are hungry, what will you respond? Have your favorite meal and stay quiet after that? ¡¾1¡¿ But it never lets you know, because you keep it busy thinking about your friends or favorite stars. So it silently serves your needs and never lets itself grow. When mind loses its freedom to grow, creativity sets a full stop. This might be the reason why we all sometimes think "What happens next?", or "Why can't I think?"

¡¾2¡¿ Why reading but not watching TV? It is because reading has been the most educative tool used by us right from childhood. Since it develops other aspects of our life, we have to take help from reading.

When you read a book, of course you run your eyes through the lines and your mind tries to explain something to you. ¡¾3¡¿ Now this seed is unknowingly used by you to develop new ideas. If it is used many times, the same seed can give you great help to relate a lot of things, which you would have never thought of in your wildest dreams!

This is nothing but creativity. ¡¾4¡¿ Within no time you can start talking with your friends in English or any other language and never run out of the right words.

So, friends, do give food to your thoughts by reading, reading and more reading. ¡¾5¡¿ Go and get a book!

A. The interesting part of the book is stored in your mind as a seed.

B. Why not do some reading while you are hungry?

C. Just like your stomach, your mind is also hungry.

D. Now what are you waiting for?

E. Hunger of the mind can be actually solved through wide reading.

F. Reading can help you make more friends, too.

G. Also this makes a significant contribution to your vocabulary.

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This book was written by Galway Kinnell, who spent many years in finishing the book£®Kinnell¡¯s first collection of new poems in more than a decade revisits themes of marriage, friendship and death, with long, loose lines reminiscent of Whitman£®It is popular with the people who are interested in literature£®

B£® The Letter

The murder of a television star appears to be the work of thieves who are quickly caught£®But they escape from prison and a young lawyer says she knows who the real criminals are£®Written with intelligence, this story is so fast-moving that it demands the reader¡¯s complete attention£®

C£® London Alive

This author of many famous novels has now turned to writing short stories with great success£®The stories tell of Londoners¡¯ daily lives and happen in eighteen different places¡ª¡ªfor example, one story takes place at a table in a cafe, another in the back of a taxi and another in a hospital£®

D£® Gone West

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E£®Cutting for Stone

This book was written by Abraham Verghese£®It is a powerful story about twin brothers born in a Catholic hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia£® Their mother, an Indian nurse at the hospital, dies in childbirth£®The brothers are raised by two Indian doctors who live at the hospital£®One brother later moves to the United States£®This is a story about the extremes of love, family, and medicine£®

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1£®Takumi doesn¡¯t have much free time so he reads short stories which he can finish quickly£®He likes reading stories about ordinary people and the things that happen to them in today¡¯s world£®

2£®Terresha Houghs has read widely since she was in university£®She can recite most of essays and poems she has read, especially poems from Leaves of Grass£®She is fond of traditional themes in poetry and still keeps her habits of reciting poems£®

3£®Ali enjoys reading crime stories which are carefully written so that they hold his interest right to the end£® He enjoys trying to guess who the criminal really is while he¡¯s reading£®

4£®Lucy is a quiet girl who likes to read in a quiet corner in the library£®Her favorite stories are those with characters brave enough to face and overcome difficulties in life£®

5£®Charlie, who attends college in the Midwest, majors in medicine£®He is fond of reading stories about family and love, especially those related to his future career£®

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In ancient Egypt,a shopkeeper discovered that he could attract customers to his shop simply by making changes to its environment.Modern businesses have been following his lead,with more tactics(²ßÂÔ).

One tactic involves where to display the goods.For example,stores place fruits and vegetables in the first section.They know that customers who buy the healthy food first will feel happy so that they will buy more junk food(À¬»øʳƷ) later in their trip.In department stores,the women¡¯s shoe section is generally next to the women¡¯s cosmetics(»¯×±Æ·) section:while the shop assistant is going back to find the right size shoe,bored customers are likely to wander over and find some cosmetics they might want to try later.

Besides,businesses seek to appeal to customers¡¯ senses.Stores notice that the smell of baked goods encourages shopping,so they make their own bread each morning and then fan the bread smell into the store throughout the day.Music sells goods,too.Researchers in Britain found that when French music was played,sales of French wines went up.

When it comes to the selling of houses,businesses also use highly rewarding tactics.They find that customers make decisions in the first few seconds upon walking in the door,and turn it into a business opportunity.A California builder designed the structure of its houses smartly.When entering the house,the customer would see the Pacific Ocean through the windows, and then the pool through an open stairway leading to the lower level.The instant view of water on both levels helped sell these $10 million houses.

¡¾1¡¿Why do stores usually display fruits and vegetables in the first section?

A.To save customers time.

B.To show they are high quality foods.

C.To help sell junk food.

D.To sell them at discount prices.

¡¾2¡¿According to Paragraph 3,which of the following encourages customers to buy?

A.Opening the store early in the morning.

B.Displaying British wines next to French ones.

C.Inviting customers to play music.

D.Filling the store with the smell of fresh bread.

¡¾3¡¿What is the California builder¡¯s story intended to prove?

A.The house structure is a key factor customers consider.

B.The more costly the house is,the better it sells.

C.An ocean view is much to the customers¡¯ taste.

D.A good first impression increases sales.

¡¾4¡¿What is the main purpose of the passage?

A.To explain how businesses turn people into their customers.

B.To introduce how businesses have grown from the past.

C.To report researches on customer behavior.

D.To show dishonest business practices.

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Many kids go to day camps during summer. Day camps can be a lot of fun, but the activities are familiar. ¡¾1¡¿ It might take you a little while to get familiar with the place. But you come home every night, just like you do during the school year.

Sleep away camp offers more excitement because you¡¯ll be there all day and night. It¡¯s a kind of vacation, but without your parents. You¡¯ll probably sleep in a tent£¨ÕÊÅñ£© with other kids attending the camp. Your parents should not worry about your food. ¡¾2¡¿ Some sleep away camps are for both boys and girls, which means that there are both boys and girls at the camp. ¡¾3¡¿ Often these all-girl and all-boy camps meet up for some special purposes.

Usually, the camp mails out information to your family before you go. ¡¾4¡¿ Most of all, you¡¯ll also probably need to bring a health report. Let coaches know about any health problem you have. Just like any vacation, you¡¯ll need to pack a bag full of the clothes. ¡¾5¡¿ Food is generally provided, but you might need some extra money for snacks or other small expenses(·ÑÓÃ).

A. So you¡¯ll know what to bring.

B. You¡¯ll learn how to get along with others.

C. You couldn¡¯t miss your parents at night.

D. You¡¯ll need to change clothes while you¡¯re there.

E. Other camps are just for girls or just for boys.

F. You start camp in the morning and go home in the afternoon.

G. You¡¯ll probably eat together in the open air and you¡¯ll have to share the food with the others.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿In addition to seeing wonderful films, one of the joys of coming to the Quad Cinema is to hang out in the area. The Quad is located right in the heart of Greenwich Village, perhaps the most charming and interesting neighborhood in the city. Here are some attractions we recommend, all within a comfortable walk from the Quad:

Washington Square

As one of the best-known of New York City¡¯s 1,900 public parks, it is a landmark in the Manhattan neighborhood of Greenwich Village, as well as a meeting place and center for cultural activity. Come on a Sunday when it¡¯s most lively and festive.

New York University

It surrounds Washington Square. See the impressive Bobst Library and visit the amazing bookstore. NYU is now considered one of the most powerful universities in the world.

Judson Memorial Church

Located on Washington Square south between Thompson Street and Sullivan Street, opposite Washington Square Park, this beautiful church was completed in 1892. The Judson is most famous for its vocal participation in social events.

Washington Mews

It is a hidden, private street in New York City between Fifth Avenue and University Place just north of Washington Square Park. It was first developed as a mews (row of stables) that serviced horses from homes in the area. Since the 1950s the former stables have served as housing, offices and other facilities for New York University.

Jefferson Market Courthouse

Built in 1833 as a market, it was later changed to a courthouse, and in the 1950s it was emptied and close to being destroyed. It was saved and turned into a library. Many consider it to be the most beautiful building in the village.

¡¾1¡¿What does the author want to tell in the passage?

A. To introduce some attractions in the Quad.

B. To suggest the Quad Cinema is the best place.

C. To imply the Quad attracts a lot of visitors.

D. To tell readers to enjoy their life fully.

¡¾2¡¿The author mentions Washington Square because_______.

A. it is in the center of Greenwich Village

B. it has a history of more than 100 years

C. it is a landmark in the Manhattan

D. it has witnessed so many incidents

¡¾3¡¿Where is Judson Memorial Church?

A. To the south of Washington Square.

B. Behind Washington Square Park.

C. Opposite Thompson Street.

D. Close to New York University.

¡¾4¡¿When Washington Mews came into being______ .

A. it was designed for a university

B. it was intended for keeping horses

C. it was filled with free facilities

D. it was used as a park for horses

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