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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Did you hear of ¡°comfort zone¡±(ÊæÊÊÇø)? It is like a place where you feel comfortable with yourself and do things without feeling ________.

For example, you feel very comfortable and relaxed to speak in front of ten people, however, it ________ you feel uncomfortable and stressed when you have to give the speech to more than ten people. Then ten people would be the comfort zone for your public(¹«¹²µÄ) speech.

When Lisa started in eighth grade with new classmates, she thought she was not going to have a wonderful school life. She only had three friends. And she was ________ afraid to speak in front of class. She had a lot of negative(Ïû¼«µÄ) ideas when she noticed people ________ her. She was always thinking about if people liked her or if ________ thought she was cool.

This all changed when she went out of her comfort zone and started communicating more with her classmates. ________ she found surprised herself. Her classmates actually really liked her and enjoyed playing with her. Now she has become more outgoing and she is ________ than she ever was before. She says she wishes she has done it earlier.

Going out of the comfort zone and trying some new things could be difficult for some people at first, like Lisa.That¡¯s because they are afraid to fail and dislike getting uncomfortable. If they always stay ________ their comfort zone, they will stop making progress. So let¡¯s be brave enough to take ________ in life and challenge ourselves. ________ we push ourselves to change, we can¡¯ be who we want to be. Remember progress begins at the end of our comfort zone.

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¡¾4¡¿A. looking for B. looking at C. looking after D. looking around

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿I took a trip to Sydney with my parents.There we visited the Wildlife Park.

The Wildlife Park has lots of different animals and birds. There are over 600 animals there,we can see kangaroos,koalas and crocodiles (öùÓã). They are kept in their natural environment. I like the Wildlife a lot.

It was very exciting to spend time touching the kangaroos and feeding the koalas. They looked very cuddly cute .Luckily.we could take a photo with one of the koalas,I thought it was the most wonderful thing.The wildlife Park has lots of freshwater and lot of freshwater and saltwater crocodiles.Some of them are really big and scary(ÏÅÈ˵Ä) with huge teeth! I was interested in them,but I did not want to get too close to them.We also watched a bird show.The keepers showed us different kinds of birds. I found a parrot and it could ¡°talk¡±.I can¡¯t forget it now.

I enjoyed the trip very much. There was so much to see.

¡¾1¡¿According to the passage, Where is the Wildlife Park?

A. In Rome. B. In Sydney. C. In Athens. D. In Cairo.

¡¾2¡¿What was the most wonderful thing for the writer?

A. Taking a photo with a koala. B. Feeding a koala.

C. Talking with a parrot. D. Touching the kangaroos.

¡¾3¡¿Why didn¡¯t the writer want to get very close to the crocodiles?

A. The writer did not want to feed them.

B. The writer didn¡¯t like crocodiles.

C. The writer was afraid of them.

D. The writer did not like the smell of saltwater.

¡¾4¡¿From the passage,we know the writer feel after visiting the Wildlife Park?

A. tired B. unhappy. C. bored. D. excited.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Scientists have always believed that snails are not able to find their way home. But Briton Ruth Brooks, a retired teacher, has found that it is not true.

Brooks started working on snails after she got angry with the snails in her garden. The snails ate her vegetables. She didn't want to kill them, so she took them to another place. But she found they always seemed to come back. Brooks tried to mark the snails in her garden with nail polish (Ö¸¼×ÓÍ). She placed the snails in the place around her home and made notes of their movements. She found that snails have a strong homing instinct (±¾ÄÜ); the longest returning snail traveled back 90 meters.

People started to call Brooks Britain's best amateur (ÒµÓàµÄ) scientist after her work won the BBC's prize ¡°To Be A Scientist¡±. She said, ¡°I've always wanted to know whether the snails that eat my plants just come back when I move them, and if they do, how far is it from their home?¡± "I would say on the evidence (Ö¤¾Ý) that it would be safe to take your snails away 100 meters or even farther. If you put them somewhere nice with some food, you can be almost sure that they won't come back."

¡¾1¡¿What does the underlined word ¡°it¡± in the first paragraph refer to?

A. The snails are in her garden. B. Ruth Brooks has a garden.

C. Snails have a strong homing instinct. D. Snails can't find their way home.

¡¾2¡¿Why did Brooks take the snails to another place?

A. She wanted to kill them in a quiet place. B. She wanted to know about the snails' growth.

C. The snails ate her vegetables D. She is retired and has a lot of free time

¡¾3¡¿She marked the snails to fiind out________.

A. which one ate her vegetables B. whether they could come back

C. which one would travel the farthest D. how many snails there were in her garden

¡¾4¡¿According to Brooks, which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. Snails are good at finding their way home. B. Most of her snails traveled 90 meters

C. It's impossible to stop snails from coming home. D. Snails can travel anywhere and come back

¡¾5¡¿What is Brooks' advice for keeping snails away?

A. You'd better kill them. B. Take them to scientists.

C. Mark them with nail polish. D. Move them to a nice place with food.

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