The organization says almost three?fourths of the young people________said they planned to have a summer job.
A.to question B.to be questioned
C.questioned D.questioning
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________ giving a general introduction to computers, the course also provides practical operation.
A.In terms of B.In addition to
C.In case of D.In order to
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STARBUCKS China yesterday renamed a newly?opened outlet near one of Buddhism's most famous temples after a wave of controversy over what critics called a “cultural invasion”.
The coffee shop in Hangzhou had opened as the Lingyin Temple Starbucks, leading some people to believe it was located inside the renowned temple.
However, the company said in a statement yesterday that the coffee shop was actually in the Lingyin scenic area, about 20 minutes' walk from the temple's entrance.It was said the outlet would now be known as the Lingyin Starbucks.
Wang Shan, deputy director of the Lingyin office of the West Lake Administration in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang Province, said, “Actually, the coffee house is a long distance from the temple.It is located in the tourist service area on Lingyin Road outside of the temple, as part of the supporting facilities.”
The temple's administration urged the cafe to change its name to make it clear that it was not located inside the temple.
In a heated online debate, critics said the U.S.chain's commercial style would spoil the serenity that an oriental Buddhism temple should embrace.
Supporters, however, said that the talk of an “invasion” was misplaced as the outlet was not inside the temple but on a nearby commercial street where a KFC restaurant and a shopping mall had been open for more than six months.
The incident follows calls in 2009 to stop an earlier “cultural invasion” when the Seattle?based coffee chain had to move its outlet out of Beijing's Forbidden City seven years after it opened.
Critics urged closure of the outlet, which they said was a “humiliation” for a culture exemplified by the ancient buildings.
1.Why did the temple's administration urge the cafe to change its name?
A.To attract the tourists.
B.To tell the public the coffee outlet doesn't lie inside the temple.
C.To obey the government.
D.To do something to protect the temple.
2.Why did the Seattle?based coffee chain have to move its outlet out of Beijing's Forbidden City?
A.Because the Seattle?based coffee chain was thought as an earlier “cultural invasion”.
B.Because it changed Chinese culture.
C.Because the Seattle?based coffee chain earned much more money than the temples.
D.Because the Seattle?based coffee chain closed the shops by itself.
3.What's the best title of this passage?
A.Coffee shop's new outlet deletes the word “temple”.
B.Cultural invasion.
C.Starbucks chain invasion.
D.Seattle?based coffee chain's invasion.
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Women are meant to be the experts at shopping, but new research reveals the whole experience leaves them stressed. The surprise findings show that not all women get comfort from shopping. In fact, in a supermarket environment, one third of females feel it a burden when they do the weekly shop despite being organized and armed with shopping lists, The reason why women are more nervous in the supermarket is largely that they are rushing round trying to conduct the shopping as quickly as possible. Doing the food shop will be one item on a massive list of jobs,and something which simply has to be done at speed. Women even admitted to having an argument with another shopper in the supermarket-either because of trolley rage, fighting over the same item or queue jumping. They can't stand feeling rushed when the cashier scans items too quickly so they struggle to get everything into the right bags.
In contrast, three quarters of men quite enjoy their food shopping experience and are happy to push their way around the aisles searching out products. Men are less forgetful about what they want to buy, are less likely to feel rushed by the cashiers and are more methodical at the checkouts. Men seem to adopt a much more laid back and methodical approach, taking their time looking for bargains and make sure they're getting the most for their money.
But the poll suggests women are the savvier shoppers—as they are less baffled by all the different brands in the shop and are more likely to ask for help if needed.
Title:__1.__Between Men and Women when Shopping | ||
Women | They feel stressed even they are well __2.__ when shopping. | ·They want to finish the shopping __3.__. ·Maybe they will have a(n)__ 4.__with another shopper. ·They feel rushed because __5.__is so quick that they didn't have enough time to put __6._that they have bought into the right bags. |
_7.__ | They __8.__shopping. | ·They are happy to push their way around to search for products. ·They are less _9.__and are less likely to feel rushed. ·They are more methodical to find bargains to __10.__the most of their money. |
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Everyone knows how________feels to get so angry that you want to throw things or even hurt others.
A.that B.it
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—Could we go and visit the Summer Palace?
—Yes,________.This should be on our list of things to do in Beijing.
A.a pleasure B.it depends
C.don't mention it D.by all means
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It________heavily for 2 weeks and the farmers were very worried.
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Want to find Bigfoot? Matt Moneymaker, president of Animal Planet's Finding Bigfoot, says the creatures have been seen in every state but Hawaii.
Redwoods State Park, California
With its towering redwoods and thick forest, it's hard to beat the atmosphere at this Northern California park.Moneymaker recommends taking a walk along the Smith River on Howland Hill Road.“We heard of lots of different sightings and sounds in there,”he says.“I've found tracks crossing that road.”707?465?7335.
Salmon?Huckleberry Wilderness, Oregon
You don't have to go far to find Bigfoot.This area 20 miles east of Portland in the Mount Hood National Forest is prime spotting territory.Bigfoot apparently has a sweet tooth and goes ape for huckleberries, which grow in the area.Scores of campers have been scared off by noises and have had rocks thrown at them.503?668?1700.
Valles Caldera National Preserve, New Mexico
The high density of deer attracts Bigfoot to this place.The creatures may use the park's mountainous lookouts to watch over deer in spring.Even when there's no wind, dead trees often topple mysteriously, with their roots above the earth.“They let you know that they're there.”505?661?3333.
Bird Mountain Wildlife Management Area, Vermont
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Fahnestock State Park, New York
There's a long history of Bigfoot in this mountain park a mere 90 minutes from New York City. Moneymaker says investigators have found mysterious markings in the snow.845?225?7207.
Ponca Wilderness Area, Arkansas
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1.Visitors are likely to see Bigfoot in the following places EXCEPT________.
A.California B.New Mexico
C.Hawaii D.Arkansas
2.If people want to see Bigfoot in Fahnestock State Park,they should phone________.
A.503?668?1 700 B.845?225?7 207
C.505?661?3 333 D.800?756?8 880
3.What can we learn about Bigfoot from the passage?
A.Bigfoot is often attacked by human being.
B.Bigfoot doesn't like eating animals like deer.
C.Bigfoot is afraid of inhabiting in a thick forest.
D.Bigfoot likes eating sweet fruit like huckleberries.
4.Where did Moneymaker have several good Bigfoot moments?
A.In Valles Caldera National Preserve.
B.In Salmon?Huckleberry Wilderness.
C.In Ponca Wilderness Area.
D.In Bird Mountain Wildlife Management Area.
5.The underlined word “topple” in the passage can be replaced by“________”.
A.fall down B.eat up
C.move over D.burn down
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