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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿It was my first time in the US. I think there is no other country that I have heard so many things about before I visited it. Burgers, big cars, fat people, good wine and fantastic cities. For sure the real experience was quite different. Although you can find all these things there, you will also find many other things to discover.

In Los Angeles, I stayed at a place where they even produced home-made videos. I always thought in Hollywood only movies with lots of money are produced. But in this place, even parts of the living room were functioned (ÔË×÷) into a scene. But anyway, this shows what you imagined about a place before arriving might be totally wrong. Now I started to understand the city is not only the place where the big movies are made, it¡¯s also where people are crazy about movies, and always try to start a production even if they don¡¯t have lots of money. People there just really love movies, they are motivated (µ÷¶¯»ý¼«) to give their ideas a try and at least open up a channel online with their home-made stories.

Of course, there are many other interesting places in Los Angeles. As I stayed only a few days, it was not enough time to see all. But I advise you to have two apps on your smart phone for traveling in America. First is Yelp to find the closest and best restaurant or coffee place. And the other is Uber because especially in Los Angeles, you won¡¯t find taxis and everything is so far. You can also drive but it¡¯s wise to park your car close to a subway station and go to Hollywood by subway.

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¡¾1¡¿The writer has already known a lot about the U.S. before going there except the ________.

A. weather B. food C. people D. cities

¡¾2¡¿Which of the following is WRONG about the place where the writer stayed?

A. Some home-made videos are also made.

B. Not only movies with lots of money are produced.

C. Even parts of the living room were functioned into a scene.

D. The place is almost the same as what the writer imagined.

¡¾3¡¿The people in the place where the writer stayed ________.

A. are only crazy about big movies

B. usually don¡¯t have lots of money

C. always try to start a production

D. may open up a channel online with others¡¯ home-made stories

¡¾4¡¿The writer gives us some advice about traveling in America NOT including ________.

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B. where to park our car if driving

C. whether to find taxis if it¡¯s too far

D. how to take a subway to Hollywood

¡¾5¡¿The passage mainly talks about ______.

A. what Los Angeles is really like

B. how the writer travels in America

C. apps you can use on your smart phone

D. the writer¡¯s travel feelings and some advice

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Greek(Ï£À°)Roman(ÂÞÂí) Festival

Friday, April 28th

You can join one group. As a member of the group, you will take part in at least ONE of the following activities.

1Compete in an Olympic event. Remember there is only small space for each event, so don¡¯t be late.

Hercules Throw. Throw a football through a hoop(Ȧ) 20 feet away.

Three Headed Race Three people line up with touching legs tied. Then they run 100 metres in the playground.

Toga Barrow Race This is like a wheelbarrow race. (Runners take hold of partners feet while partners walk on hands.)

2Make Greek or Roman food. Mrs Jones has a list of recipes(²ËÆ×) from ancient(¹Å´úµÄ) Greece and Rome. You may make American food, but be sure to give it a special, mythological(Éñ»°µÄ) name. For example, call your chocolate cake ¡°Zeus¡¯s Delight.¡± This is a great way to practice your skills in the kitchen.

3Create a work of art for the museum. Be sure your artwork shows ancient Greek or Roman culture. Artworks may include sculptures, paintings, mosaics, drawings or models. The museum is a great place to show off your artistic talent.

4Perform a new short performance, song or dance for the talent show. Rewrite your favorite Greek myth(Éñ»°) by using modern language, or change the words of a popular song to tell a Greek or Roman story. Send your creative ideas to your English teacher for agreement. You must first perform for a group of teachers. The teachers choose the BEST performance groups for the talent show, so be sure your group has prepared for it.

This timetable will help groups know when each event will take place and where to go.

Group Number1:00-1:251:30-1:552:00-2:252:30-3:30¢ñOlympics/

Playground Museum/Library Food Court/

Dining Hall ¢òFood Court/

Dining Hall Olympics/

Playground Museum/Library ¢óMuseum/Library Food Court/

Dining Hall Olympics/

Playground Talent Show/

School Theatre

¡¾1¡¿Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A. Each student is made to take part in at least one Olympic event.

B. Greek myths or the songs that will be performed are rewritten by the teachers.

C. Greek or Roman names must be used for American food the students may cook.

D. Artworks shown in the museum are collected or made by the students themselves.

¡¾2¡¿What do Group ¢ó do right after watching the artworks?

A. Watch the talent show.

B. Prepare for a performance.

C. Taste food that students make.

D. Compete in the Olympic events.

¡¾3¡¿ For what purpose is the festival most probably held?

A. To improve students artistic talent.

B. To make students more physically strong.

C. To make students more creative in making foods or performing.

D. To help students learn about ancient Greek and Roman cultures.

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The life of Mao Dun

This year marks the 120th anniversary of Mao Dun's birth. He is one of he most famous

novelists of modem China.

Mao Dun was born in 1896. He began his career as a¡¾1¡¿in 1916. In 1920, he translated The Constitution of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (¡¶ËÕÁª¹²²úµ³µ³Õ¡· ) into Chinese. One year¡¾2¡¿, in Shanghai, Mao Dun became the¡¾3¡¿writer to join the Communist Party of China. He was China's first minister of culture and was elected chairman of the Chinese Writers' Association (Öйú×÷¼ÒЭ»á)in 1978. On March 27, 1981, he¡¾4¡¿of illness in Beijing.

During the period from 1974¡¾5¡¿his death, Mao Dun lived and worked in Beijing, and finished writing his reminiscences (»ØÒä¼) .

During his last years , Mao Dun had difficulty¡¾6¡¿around and did most of his reading and writing in his bedroom. A single bed, a pillow, sheet and quilt remain positioned¡¾7¡¿they were before his death. Some books that he often read during his last¡¾8¡¿are piled on a bedside table. Mao kept pens and paper beside him at night so that he could write down¡¾9¡¿thoughts as he woke up at midnight for reading. On his deathbed, he donated royalties (°æË°) of. 250,000 yuan to the Chinese Writers' Association as a fund to establish the Mao Dun Literature Prize (ì¶ÜÎÄѧ½±) as a way to encourage¡¾10¡¿ Chinese novelists.

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