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Dear Mr. Smith,

It¡¯s hard to say ¡°goodbye¡±. Words cannot convey our endless love and thanks to you, for you¡¯ve done so much for us in these years. _____________________________________

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Eating too much fatty food,exercising too little and smoking can raise your future risk of heart disease.But there is another factor that can cause your heart problems more.immediately:the air you breathe.

Previous studies have linked high exposure£¨±©Â¶£©to environmental pollution to an increased risk of heart problems,but two analyses now show that poor air quality can lead to heart attack or stroke£¨Öз磩within as little as a few hours after exposure.In one review of the research,scientists found that people exposed to high levels of pollutants£¨ÎÛȾÎwere up to 5% more likely to suffer a heart attack within days of exposure than those with lower exposure.A separate study of stroke patients showed that even air that the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) considers to be of "moderate"£¨Á¼ºÃ£©quality and relatively safe for our health can raise the risk of stroke as much as 34% within 12 to 14 hours of exposure.

The authors of both studies stress that these risks are relatively small for healthy people and certainly modest compared with other risk factors such as smoking and high blood pressure.However,it is important to be aware of these dangers because everyone is exposed to air pollution regardless of lifestyle choices.So stricter regulation by the EPA of pollutants may not only improve environmental air quality but could also become necessary to protect public

health.

1.The text mainly discusses the relationship between .

A. heart problems and exercising B. heart problems and air quality

C. heart problems and smoking D. heart problems and fatty food

2.The underlined word ¡°modest¡± in Paragraph 3 most probably mean's ¡° ¡±.

A. relatively low B. relatively high C. extremely low D. extremely high

3.The author's purpose of writing the text is most likely to .

A. persuade B. inform C. describe D. Entertain

4.What can we learn from the text?

A. Eating fatty food has immediate effects on your heart.

B. The EPA conducted many studies on air quality.

C. Moderate air quality is more harmful than smoking.

D. Stricter regulations on pollutants should be made.

Do¡¯s and Don¡¯ts of Donating

Giving up your unused or unwanted stuff is a great way to make space in your home for the items that you do enjoy on a regular basis. 1.Here are 10 do's and don'ts of donating your belongings.

Do Prep Your Clothes

You've thoroughly cleaned out your closets and drawers, and have a mountain of clothing waiting to be donated£®Before you bag up these pieces, inspect each one to ensure that they¡¯re in good condition. Make sure all buttons are accounted for, and that you can't see any stains. 2.

Don¡¯t Donate Damaged Items

The number one rule of donating your stuff is to make sure that it' s in good, useable condition. Don¡¯t pass along clothes or furniture with rips(ÁÑ¿Ú) or stains, chipped dishes, books that are missing pages, or games with lost pieces. 3.Find a local company that will recycle these items instead.

Do Donate More Than Just Clothes

4. Stuffed animals, framed pictures, unused candles, small power tools, sports equipment, ornaments, baskets, blenders, dishes, glassware, utensils, silverware, pots and pans, curtains, blankets, toasters, mixers, pillows, towels, bed sheets, bikes, and exercise equipment are much sought after donations.

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With a little common sense it's easy to figure out items that are ideal for donation£®But unfortunately some people will throw away the contents of their home without a second thought. As a gentle reminder, it¡¯s never a good idea to donate car parts, flammable products, construction materials, weapons, or explosives.

A£®Nobody wants to inherit your damaged belongings.

B£®Food donations are always in need.

C£®Don¡¯t Even Think of Donating These Items

D£®Not sure where to start?

E£®Don¡¯t Donate Large Appliances

F£®Clothes aren't the only household items that can be donated£®

G£®Wash the items to make them fresh and ready for their new owner.

Rachel looked through troubled eyes at her sister and said, ¡°I wouldn¡¯t have thought Eric would be a thief.¡± Her sister Sarah replied, ¡°Whoa, that's a _______________accusation to make against your best friend!¡±

Rachel remembered two days ago when she had brought out her coin collection for Eric to _______________. At the end of that day, Rachel¡¯s mother asked her to do her a favor, so she asked her friend, ¡°Is it okay if I leave you for a few minutes?¡± Eric said, ¡°Go ahead. I¡¯ll clean up here, _______________at the piles of coins on the floor.

When Rachel returned, it never occurred to her to _______________her coins until two days later that she realized some quarters were_______________.

Sarah said, ¡°Why don¡¯t you just ask him?¡±

¡°Ask him what? Hey, best friend, did you _______________ my coin collection?¡± Rachel thought for a moment, _______________ if that would be a good idea. The theft of her collection left her with a feeling of _______________. ¡°How could I have misjudged my friend¡¯s _______________?¡±

The next day Rachel went to Eric' s house. Eric was acting funny sort of nervous, like he couldn¡¯t be ________________. In fact, Rachel thought Eric acted like someone with a secret. Anger blossomed as Rachel watched Eric pretend to be kind, ________________ Eric had obviously stolen from her. Rachel finally could not stand it any more and stood up. Suddenly, Eric ________________, ¡°I can¡¯t stand it anymore!¡± Rachel was astonished at hearing her own ________________ burst forth from her friend! Instead of sounding ________________, Eric sounded excited. He pulled something from underneath the chair.

¡°Go to open it! I was going to wait until your birthday, but I can't wait. ¡± Slowly, Rachel lifted the top of the ________________. Laid out in front of her were all of the quarters from her coin collection.

Each quarter was in its own ________________ in a new collection case. Each quarter shone like it was new.

Rachel felt ________________rush over her neck and ears. She said ________________, "Thank you! This means. . . a great deal to me. ¡± She was grateful that Eric had cut her ________________before she said something she would ________________ Eric was exactly the type of person she wanted as a friend!

1.A. initial B. tentative C. authentic D. serious

2.A. classify B. excavate C. distribute D. see

3.A. remarking B. gesturing C. playing D. glaring

4.A. seek B. select C. check D. collect

5.A. destroyed B. messed C. missing D. decreasing

6.A. replace B. steal C. pick D. remove

7.A. deciding B. knowing C. asking D. minding

8.A. stupidity B. abandon C. sympathy D. betrayal

9.A. favour B. character C. appearance D. method

10.A. still B. confident C. generous D. silent

11.A. when B. so C. after D. if

12.A. expressed B. condemned C. yelled D. argued

13.A. purpose B. choices C. desire D. thoughts

14.A. shocked B. curious C. guilty D. cruel

15.A. jar B. box C. can D. bag

16.A. spot B. form C. condition D. style

17.A. air B. heat C. wind D. sweat

18.A. awesomely B. abruptly C. weakly D. acutely

19.A. off B. down C. out D. up

20.A. illustrate B. compromise C. tolerate D. regret

On Friday I called my parents, who are in their early 90s now. They were upset as they didn¡¯t_______what to send us and our adult kids for Christmas presents. Both of them have suffered serious_______problems recently, and I_______them not to worry about it because all of us had what we needed and didn¡¯t_______anything more.

Not happy with that, they_______getting us all-something. Although they were in poor health this year, they still thought it was_______for them to send something to us all. My mother said that she was_______the other brothers and sisters fruit and delicious food baskets. That gave me a(n)_______. I asked her to_______, in that case, giving whatever she would have given us to a local food bank. Or__________, they donate money she would have__________on all of us to the food bank. When I checked with my kids, I knew what I suggested was proven exactly. __________, for all of us would be __________to know we had been able to donate to a local food bank.

She and my father__________this idea, but had no idea where a food bank would be.__________my father was still quite able and interested in doing his own computer searches, his__________to do this has gradually been going down. I looked it up right there and then discovered not one__________three local food banks, and the center for a state-wide food bank__________right there in their town. I gave them the__________and phone number, which they asked for. They seemed to feel a great__________at this suggested solution and I was very grateful.

1.A. admit B. abolish C. know D. keep

2.A. finance B. health C. work D. affection

3.A. begged B. ordered C. warned D. rejected

4.A. borrow B. sell C. refuse D. need

5.A. gave up B. insisted on C. dreamed of D. applied for

6.A. difficult B. strange C. impossible D. important

7.A. giving B. owing C. lending D. sharing

8.A. belief B. mind C. idea D. opinion

9.A. allow B. consider C. practice D. avoid

10.A. easier B. worse C. less D. stronger

11.A. made B. paid C. spent D. cost

12.A. Real B. Controversial C. Unreasonable D. Right

13.A. delighted B. disappointed C. generous D. energetic

14.A. deleted B. hated C. liked D. found

15.A. Unless B. Although C. If D. When

16.A. chance B. purpose C. desire D. ability

17.A. and B. so C. but D. or

18.A. floated B. located C. covered D. adjusted

19.A. address B. date C. appointment D. sign

20.A. egret B. curiosity C. interest D. relief

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