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A robot used for housework was tested out in a family. He looked 1. a tall and handsome man with smooth black hair, 2. (speak) in a deep voice. Larry was going to be away from home so he hired such 3. robot to accompany his wife Claire. Claire didn’t like the idea at the beginning, but she 4. (agree)to it at last. At the first sight of Tony, Claire felt 5. (embarrass). Gradually, Tony began to win Claire’s trust. He helped Claire realize her dreams by making her home elegant, giving her a new haircut, changing the makeup she 6. (wear) and giving her advice on her dresses. Therefore at the party all the guests 7. were invited were filled with 8. (admire) when they saw her house was completely changed. After the test, the company was satisfied with Tony’s report because he had 9.(successful)made a woman regain her confidence

10. fall in love with him.

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17.Cao Wenxuan,a Chinese children's book writer,bagged the recent Hans Christian Andersen 2016award during the Bologna Children's Book Fair in Italy on Monday.
Cao is the first Chinese writer to be selected and to win the highest international recognition awarded to authors and illustrators of children's books."The best choice of the jury,Cao writes beautifully about the complex lives of children facing great challenges,''said Patricia Aldana,president of the Hans Christian Andersen Jury.
‘‘Cao is a great example of how writing wonderful prose and telling stories about brave children facing great difficulties and challenges can attract a very wide and committed child readership as well as helping to share a literary tradition in China that honors the realities of children's worlds,"Aldana continued.
Cao was born in 1954and raised from a small rural community in Yancheng,Jiangsu province.He was fortunate to study at Peking University and is now a Chinese literature and children's literature professor.
Cao wrote Bronze and Sunflower,which tells a heart-moving story set during the Cultural Revolution era of rural Chinese villages.He also wrote Dingding Dangdang,a tale of two brothers with Down Syndrome(唐氏综合症).Aldana said that Cao's works are"deeply humanistic"books that illustrate how life can be cruel to children.
During his interview with Xinhua,he stressed that people strive to achieve something because they have a background."And my background is China,"he emphasized."All of my stories are set in China,all of them are Chinese stories,but at the same time they are the stories of humankind,"he said.Cao's books are creating names around the world and have found greedy readers from Britain,France,Italy and Germany.
The prize has started glvmg awards to outstanding authors and illustrators since 1956by the International Board on Books for Young People,a Swiss non-profit group committed to unifying books and children together.The world-known"Nobel Prize for children's literature"is given every other year,and winners can only receive such honor once in their lifetime.

28.What did Cao Wenxuan win top global award for?C
A.His popularity among European readers.
B.His complex life experience facing great challenges.
C.His outstanding contribution to children's literature.
D.His translation of Hans Christian Andersen's works.
29.How did Aldana feel about Cao's win?A
A.Cao's achievement was well deserved.
B.Cao's works reflected the worlds of all ages.
C.Cao's style could be understood by the entire world.
D.Cao was the first to share literary tradition in China.
30.Where does Cao's writing inspiration lie?B
A.His foreign readers.    
B.His Chinese background.
C.His teachers and students.
D.His poor life in childhood.
31.Which of the following about Hans Christian Andersen Prize is true?B
A.It was first awarded in 1954.
B.It can only be obtained once for each author.
C.It is given every year to a living writer and illustrator.
D.It recognizes a writer's achievements of their early time.

The Ocean Awareness Student Contest(International)

We invite middle and high school students from around the world to attend the 2017 Ocean Awareness Student Contest! The theme is Making Meaning out of Ocean Pollution, and it challenges you to research, explore, explore interpret, and say something meaningful about the connections between human activities and the health of our oceans.

This year, we challenge you to concentrate on one type of ocean pollution and “make meaning” of it through art, poetry or film. We encourage you to connect it with your own life, your own local community, or something else that is personally meaningful to you, but what’s most important is to pick a topic that inspires you.

To take part:

(1)Research

Do research on your own. Ask tough and complex questions, and think about the way science and society help you explain the topic

(2)Create

To explain your topic, create your own work of art, writing, poetry or film.

(3) Submit(提交)

The closing date for entries is on June 13, 2017, at 11:59pm.

Submit as an individual: This means that you are the only creator of your submission .

Submit as a group: Groups can be of unlimited size, but you must provide the names of each group member. There will be one group leader who will be the contact(联系)person for the group and prizes will be awarded to the group as a whole.

Prizes:

The winners will receive scholarships (up to $ 1,500), and each year we give out over 140 prizes(totaling up to $80,000) as well as chances to the winners to work with us and to get their works exhibited and published.

1.The purpose of the contest is to______.

A. encourage more people to explore the ocean

B. direct students to receive more scholarships

C. draw students’ attention to the health of the oceans

D. help students complete their works in various styles

2.The contest is designed for______.

A. college students B. teenagers

C. art students D. people of all ages

3.To take part in the contest, students are asked to______.

A. submit their works in groups

B. experience the life in a local community

C. exhibit or publish their works in advance

D. do research and explain their topics

4.Which of the following prizes is not mentioned in the passage?

A. Scholarships will be offered to the winners

B. The organizers will let the winners work with them

C. The winners will be admitted to famous universities

D. Chances are that the winners can get their works published

Before World War II,all bank tellers(出纳)were men. But as men went to war during the early 1940s, banks trained women to take their place. I was among 20 women selected by Bank of America to work as a teller at a small branch in Los Angeles.

November 23,1942 was a day I'll never forget when I was 22 years old and just two months on the job. When a well-dressed man in a suit, tie and hat came to my window. I greeted him with a friendly “Good afternoon.” But he shouted,“This is it!”

'The man placed a brown bag on the counter and said; "Fill it up.”Because of 'the way he was dressed, it didn't dawn on me that this was a hold-up(持枪抢劫). I was sure it must be a test of the new tellers' ability to follow bank rules. Eager to pass such a test, I coolly opened the bag, and then calmly filled it with marked bills.

“None of these!” the man shouted, insisting that I fill the bag with cash from another teller’s drawer. Well, that was a big no-no from training: You never touch another teller's cash! I firmly told him it was against bank rules. You can imagine the disbelief on the robber' s face. Other tellers later told me they couldn't believe I refused the robber's demands.

When the man told me to stand in front of the other staff along the wall, threatening to shoot me if anyone moved, I finally realized this was real. After the robber fled the bank, the manager got his gun and went after the robber but he failed to catch him. The robber was caught after another bank hold-up, and I was told I was the first female teller to be held up in California, which was a fact that attracted many reporters.

1.Why was it easy for the author to become a bank teller?

A. Females were thought responsible.

B. There was a lack of male workers.

C. She worked far better than men

D. Women could be trained easily.

2.Why did the author feel calm at the beginning of the incident?

A. She was well trained.

B. She took it for a test.

C. She knew the man had no gun with him.

D. She had experienced the same thing before.

3.How did the robber feel when he heard the author's words in Paragraph 4?

A. Worried. B. Disappointed.

C. Skeptical. D. Ashamed.

4.What can be inferred about the author after the incident?

A. She was the subject of many news stories.

B. She caught the robber in another hold-up.

C. She was to blame for losing money.

D. She succeed in changing her job.

Liverpool, my hometown, is a special city. It is so unique that in 2004 it became a World Heritage(遗产)Site.

I recently returned to my home city and my first stop was at a museum on the River Mersey. Blanketed in mist (薄雾), Victorian architecture rose from the banks of the river, responded to the sounds of sea-birds, and appeared unbelievably charming. When I headed toward the centre, I found myself surrounded by buildings that mirror the best palaces of Europe. It is not hard to imagine why, on first seeing the city, most visitors would be overpowered by the beauty of the noble buildings, which are solid signs of Liverpool’s history.

As if stress its cultural role, Liverpool has more museums and galleries  than most cities in Britain. At Walker Art Gallery, I was told that it has best collections of Victorian paintings in the world, and is the home of modern art in the north of England. However, culture is more than galleries. Liverpool offers many music events. As Britain’s No.1 music city, it has the biggest city music festival in Europe, and its musicians are famous all over the world. Liverpool is also well-known for its football and other sports events. Every year, the Mersey River Festival attracts thousands of visitors, madding the city a place of wonder.

As you would expect from such a city, there are restaurants serving food from around the world. When my trip was about to complete, I chose to rest my legs in Liverpool’s famous Philharmonic pub (酒馆). It is a monument to perfection, and a heritage attraction itself.

Being a World Heritage Site, my home city is certainly a place of “outstanding universal value”. It is a treasure house with plenty of secrets for the world to explore.

1.Visitors who see the city for the first time would be deeply impressed by________

A. its charming banks

B. its famous museums

C. its wonderful palaces

D. its attractive buildings

2.Liverpool has important cultural role because __________.

A. it has the best collections of Victorian paintings

B. it has museums, galleries, music festival and sports events

C. the Mersey River festival attracts thousands of visitors

D. the best palaces of Europe are in Liverpool

3.The author uses the Philharmonic pub to prove that_______

A. Liverpool is a well-known city for its restaurants

B. Liverpool is an impressive place full of attraction

C. a pub is a wonderful place for visitors to relax themselves

D. a pub is a perfect choice for visitors to complete their journey

4.The third paragraph is developed mainly by _______.

A. providing different examples B. following the order of space

C. making comparisons D. analyzing causes

The road to happiness

We all know that money can't buy happiness, but many times we act as if we'd be happier with a bit more money. We are trained to want the latest style that television tells us.1.But none of that win bring us happiness. No matter how much we earn, no matter how nice our clothing or cars or toys, none of it will make us happier. And the sad thing is that it could take us decades of pursuing wealth and luxury items before we realize this. So what will bring us happiness? 2.

Positive thinking. I'm obviously a big approval of positive thinking as the best way to achieve your goals, but it turns out that it can lead to happiness too.3.Happy people feel energetic, in control of their lives, and have a positive attitude to life.4.We have a human need to be close. Having good, supportive friendships, a strong, marriage or close and loving links with our family members will make us much more likely to be happy.

Flow. This is a popular concept on the Internet these days—the state we enter when we are completely focused on the work before us. Having work and leisure that gets you in this state of flow will almost undoubtedly lead to happiness. People find greatest enjoyment not when they're passively mindless, but when they're absorbed in a mindful challenge.5.Don't waste them!

A. Good relationships.

B. You've been given the three secrets to happiness.

C. In fact, this should be one of the first habits you develop.

D. It may sound ridiculous, but it has worked for me every time.

E. Luckily, here're three secrets to happiness that don't cost a thing.

F. We want to earn more money because then we'll have the good life.

G. Optimism and self-esteem are some of the best indicators of people who lead happy lives.

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