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最近你班上的同学都在为毕业后是否出国读书展开了热烈的讨论,请根据以下要点提示谈谈出国读书的

优点和缺点,并将你的选择及理由告诉同学。

注意:1.词数在80词左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入词数);

2.不能透露学校、姓名等任何个人信息,否则不予评分。

These days, our classmates are having a hot discussion about studying abroad. _________________________

This is my choice. Will you agree with me?

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China’s new hot word, tuhao, may be in next year’s Oxford English Dictionary.

In Chinese, tu means rude and hao means rich. In recent years, people use this term to describe those who spend money in an unreasonable way. The word became more popular with the newest Apple’s gold-colored iPhone, which is loved by China’s rich people. The color became known as “tuhaogold”. The word is now often used to refer to people who have the cash but lack taste.

There are two other Chinese hot words: dama and NoZuoNoDie, which may also be taken in the dictionary. Dama, meaning middle-aged women, was first used in the Western media by the Wall Street Journal. Thousands of Chinese women were buying a large amount of gold when the gold price had gone down. Another phrase NoZuoNoDie means if you don’t do stupid things, they won’t come back to bite you, is also very popular. Other words, such as Maotai, Chinglish and "dimsum " have also been included in the dictionary.

“Words like dama and tuhao are so vivid. My friends and I use them a lot—it’s so much fun,” said an American student who studies in Beijing.

BBC World News recently made a special program called “Tuhao, let’s be friends!” “The frequent use of Chinglish by foreign media suggests that foreign people are looking more to the lifestyle and popular culture of China,” says Zhang Yiwu, professor of Peking University.

What does this trend suggest about the Chinese language's influence?

Xing Hongbing, professor from Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU) said “These show that Chinglish is now being accepted by the rest of the world and they play important roles in daily life of Chinese. Behind these Chinglish words and phrases is the Chinese culture. They are reflections of the changes and trends in the Chinese society and they help people from other countries to understand what's happening in China.”

1.__________can be called “tuhao” according to the passage.

A. The rich who like iPhone made of gold

B. The people who bought a lot of gold

C. People who can be friends

D. The rich people who lack taste

2.Which of the following word is NOT Chinglish hot word?

A. dama B. karaoke C. tuhao D. dimsum

3.Why does the word “Dama” become so popular now?

A. They bought gold crazily when the gold price were down.

B. They are wealthy middle-aged women.

C. They made the gold prices up.

D. They worked on the Wall Street.

4.According to the passage, Xing Hongbing agreed that______.

A. Chinglish hot words tell some funny things about China.

B. Chinglish plays important roles in daily life of Chinese.

C. Chinglish hot words are so vivid that people like using them a lot.

D. foreigners want to know more about the culture of China from Chinglish.

5.What is the purpose of writing this article__________.

A. To describe the hot words in Oxford English dictionary.

B. To explain the meanings of some Chinese hot words .

C. To describe the use of Chinglish hot words and their influence.

D. To show the different opinions about Chinglish hot words.

Amos Dudley, a 24-year-old boy who studies digital design at New Jersey University of Technology, felt ashamed about his teeth. But being a student, Dudley didn’t have the money to get braces(牙箍). So, he decided to

3-D print his own and marked down the DIY project in a recent blog post. His braces totaled less than $60, and after wearing them for 16 weeks, his teeth are also getting straighter.

Months ago, he mentioned on his blog that he avoided smiling for a while because he was unhappy with his teeth.

However, clear braces can get pricey, costing up to $8,000. But after studying some images of these expensive clear braces, something comes up on him--they looked like that one which can come from a 3-D printer.

So he decided to hit up his school’s 3-D printing equipment and scanned and printed models of his teeth. He

then made non-harmful plastic molds (模子) around them to make 12 sets of braces.

Dudley, who does not recommend attempting any of this at home said that he didn’t ask a dentist for his project. But the student did get information from journal articles and textbooks. And though this was a perfectly

friendly choice to buy braces. He didn’t accept the project just to save money--he was also up for the challenge. “When I realized that I could do something that was a little bit special, while proving my skills as a designer

and a maker, and fixing something that was making me self-conscious for actually free, I felt it was more than worth the risk.” he said.

1.Dudley got the information on making a 3-D printed braces from___________.

A. a professional magazine

B. a recent blog post

C. journal articles and textbooks

D. a 3-D printer user

2.Why did Dudley choose a 3-D printer braces over-buying them?

A. He didn’t have enough money.

B. He felt ashamed about his teeth.

C. He studies digital design at school.

D. He wanted to be a famous person.

3.What made Dudley get the idea of using 3-D printed braces?

A. The advice from the dentist.

B. The advice from his friends.

C. His major studies at university.

D. The possibility of making 3-D braces.

4.According to the page, Dudley___________.

A.has got a 3-D printer at his home

B.did the project totally for challenge.

C.made each set of braces cost less than 5 dollars

D.supports others to try making their own 3-D braces

5.The article is mainly about___________.

A.a 3-D printer made braces cheaper

B.A college student made fantastic 3-D braces.

C.digital design major student created 3-D printers

D.3-D braces with non-harmful plastic molds became popular

I am Tara Subra. I love my smartphone. But everywhere you look, people are glued to their screens. And we are all missing out on chances to notice and enjoy the world around us.

This smartphone addiction(成瘾) is seriously affecting our ability to focus. I can’t even watch a movie without checking my phone, which means nothing ever receives my full attention. That’s scary, especially in a school. I’m afraid it changes my work and how well I learn.

My name is Alex Hager. Smarphones encourage us to think more and give us a lot of information. Say you’re with your friends and they are discussing a certain event you know nothing about. You can use your phone to learn about it, and then share that conversation.

Smarphones are also a way to find people who have the same interests and goals. For example, I love making YouTube videos, but nobody at my school does. So my phone allows me to connect with other YouTubes and learn from them.

That’s why I want you to pick up your phone, search for a person who’s talking about something you love, and start a conversation. Your world will get bigger-straight from your palm(手掌) of your hand.

1.Why can’t Tara Subra watch a movie without checking her phone?

A. Because she doesn’t watch movies.

B. Because she has smartphone addiction.

C. Because she likes appreciating the world around us.

D. Because she is afraid of ding homework.

2.What does Subra mainly tell us?

A. She loves her smartphone very much.

B. Smartphone addiction affects the ability to focus.

C. She watches a movie without full attention.

D. Smartphone addiction affects her homework.

3.Which of the following is NOT Alex Hager’s idea?

A. Smartphone help us get lots of information.

B. Smarphones help find people with the same interests and goals.

C. Smarphones affect the quality of people’s work.

D. Smarphones can make our world get bigger.

4.What can we know from the passage?

A. Maybe different people have different ideas.

B. Students can’t use smarphones in the school.

C. People can’t use smarphones when watching a movie.

D. Tara Subra loves making YouTube videos.

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