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[1] Fishing is probably the world¡¯s most popular sport. People spend many dollars each year on items like boats and four-wheel-drive vehicles. In addition, they spend money on fishing equipment, bait, fuel and boat repairs. And you can see that fishing can be an expensive pastime. Fishing lovers believe that their hobby is worth it. Others say that fishing is spoiling the environment and that it is a cruel hobby.

[2] Supporters of fishing say that it is a nice hobby. Firstly, of the millions of people who fish for fun, most only catch enough fish to feed their families. They catch fish that are found in large numbers, so there is little danger to the species (ÖÖÀà).

[3] Secondly, recreational fishermen contribute to the economy. They spend money on equipment and other items, and they also spend it indirectly by paying taxes on their equipment and fuel. Those who travel to fishing spots pay for accommodation (ʳËÞ) and airfares. This money keeps people in work and provides new jobs each year.

[4] Thirdly, fishing is relaxing and fun so it lessens stress. Instead of turning to drugs or alcohol, it is far better to go fishing. People who are relaxed are generally healthier and much nicer to be near ----- except for the smell of the bait!

[5] Those who _________________ say that there are too many fish thoughtlessly taken from rivers, lakes, streams and oceans. This could lead to the dying out of some species. Modern cars and boats mean that people/span> can fish in remote areas of the world, so no place is safe from greedy fishermen who take both males and females, leaving few fish to produce young.

[6] Those against fishing also say that it is a blood sport, which means that an animal must die so that a human can have fun. Many of the fish caught for sport are not suitable for eating, so they are thrown away. Once hooked, fish have no chance of escape.

¡¾1¡¿ What is the main idea of the passage? (no more than 4 words)

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¡¾2¡¿ According to Paragraph 2, why does fishing cause little danger to the species?(no more than 8 words)

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¡¾3¡¿ List 4 items on which people spend their money for fishing. (no more than 7 words)

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¡¾4¡¿ Fill in the blank in Paragraph 5 with proper words.

Those who ______________________________ say that there are too many fish thoughtlessly taken form rivers, lakes, streams and oceans.

¡¾5¡¿ What does the word ¡°which¡± (Line 1, Paragraph6) probably refer to? (no more than 3 words)

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Different people use different languages. We Chinese speak Chinese, and, most of us are learning a foreign language. But there is another kind of language we need to know ¡ª the language of the body.

All over the world, people ¡°talk with their hand, with their heads and with their eyes.¡± When Japanese people meet, they bow. When Indians meet, they put their hands together. What do American and British do? Americans are more informal (²»¾ÐС½ÚµÄ) than the British. They like to be friendly. They use first names, they ask questions and they talk easily about themselves. When they sit down, they like to relax in their chairs and make themselves comfortable. British people are more reserved (±£ÊصÄ). They take more time to make friends. They like to know you before they ask your name.

When British or American people meet someone for the first time, they shake hands. They do not usually shake hands with people they know well. Women sometimes kiss their women friends, and men kiss women friends (on one cheek only). When a man meets a man, he just smiles, and says, ¡°Hello.¡± Men do not kiss each other, or hold hands. Even fathers and sons do not often kiss each other.

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C. quite easy

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¡¾2¡¿Which of the following is right?

A. Different countries have the same body language.

B. Different countries have different body languages.

C. People in Asia share the same body language.

D. Many people only use their body language.

¡¾3¡¿If an American friend visits you, he probably ________.

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B. never sits down

C. makes fun of you

D. sits freely

¡¾4¡¿If you want to make a British friend, you may feel it ________.

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B. too easy

C. too difficult

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I decided to leave£¬and Dad tried to sway me from my decision£¬ __any good father would. When he realized I had made up my mind£¬he said£¬¡°Richard£¬when I was 23£¬my dad __me to go into law. And I¡¯ve __regretted it. I wanted to be a biologist£¬ __I didn¡¯t pursue my __.You know what you want. Go and fulfill it.¡±

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