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From the picture we can see a boy who has spent such a long time playing with all kinds of electronic products that the chair and his feet have taken root in the earth.
The cartoon shows a problem that many young people are addicted to playing with electronic products,which is bad for students1 physical and mental health. Some students have lost interest in their lessons. Others even don't know how to communicate with others face to face.
I think it is time to change their lifestyles. These students should spend more time in the real world instead of finding pleasure from the virtual world.
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Every August my family sets out on a road trip. And we always head north. Canada may not be the most exciting of destinations,but we 1.(attract) by its familiarity,cool weather and,most of all,niceness.
We experience Canadian niceness as soon as we! reach customs. The US border guards are 2.(friendly) and all business. The Canadians,on 3. contrary,are unfailingly polite,even as they question us 4. the number of wine bottles we’ re bringing into the country. One year,we had failed 5. (notice) that our 9-year-old daughter’s passport was out of date. They,nicely,let us enter anyway. The niceness continues for our entire trip,as we meet nice 6. (waiter) , nice hotel clerks,nice strangers.
Life is hard enough. Why not coat it with politeness? Politeness,at its best,is a way of 7. (honour) others,especially strangers.Politeness makes social interactions run 8.(smooth) and reduces the risk of conflicts. The world,I think,would be a better place if we 9.(be) all a bit more Canadian. Fortunately,Canadian niceness is contagious (有感染力的) . On my annual northern trip,I find 10. (I) slowing down,saying “thank you” and “please” more often than I usually do.
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This afternoon I walked into a small store just for quick look. There I find a little girl holding a large colorful toy. She eager asked her father to buy it to her. However,her father said no to him because he couldn’t afford it,though it would cost him only 20 yuan. Disappointed although she was,the girl was accepted her father's decision. When the father went to the other end of the store to look at something,I asked him that I could buy the toy and give it to his daughter. He looked surprising for a few minute but eventually agreed. I did what I had promised and then left the store.
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Last summer holiday,I went to a summer camp,there I had some friends already. I did many interested things with these friends,having fUns. One day,I saw a boy,one I had previous known from one of my basketball teams. Stood by himself,he said, “I'm all alone." I happened to be a few feet from him and heard what he had said,but I went up to him and tapped him on shoulder. “We are not alone; I'm your Aiend”’ I said. Unfortunately,the boy didn't recognize me at first. It took him a while to figure out of that I was his teammate. Since then,though,we had hung out and become good friends.
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假定你是某國際學(xué)校的學(xué)生會主席李華。請你圍繞“珍愛環(huán)境,保護(hù)地球”的主題用英語給全校 學(xué)生寫一份倡議書,內(nèi)容包括:
1. 保護(hù)環(huán)境的重要性;
2. 個人應(yīng)該如何做。
注意:
1. 詞數(shù)100左右;
2. 開頭和結(jié)尾己給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。
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Sunday lunch at my sister-in-law,s. We,re discussing a new horror film in which our 13-year-old,acting-mad,nephew Caspar landed a small role. Though everyone wants to see him in his first feature film,his mum won’t see the film (too scary) and neither will his uncle (my husband) .
For years now,my husband and I have been having discussions on whether or not it's good to be scared by art. I'm still upset that I didn’ t go to see The Blair Witch Project because he wouldn 51 come and I didn't dare to go alone. ‘The things in the movie just stay with me” he says. ' They haunt (縈繞在……心頭) me.’
I don’t like watching violence either,but it doesn’t haunt me afterwards because nothing that I saw is ever much worse than the dark material that already exists in my own head. As a novelist,I know I write about the things that frighten me 一 loss,fear,the raw black edges of life. Being allowed to do this makes me feel safe because I know I can pull back from these things at any time.
Speaking of fear,I remember my visit to a Victorian prison a few years ago in order to research a novel. I paid my money and went in,following the yellow arrowed path that led into a maze (迷宮) of dark cells. After two minutes,I realized that a) I was alone,b) it was extremely dark,c) I could hear someone crying,and d) I had no idea how much more there was. Yet e) if I turned back now,I could easily lose my way and no one would hear me screaming down there.
There was no going back. My heart was beating hard and I could hear the pounding of my own blood as I made my way deeper and deeper into the wet and cold stone maze. When I finally came out and saw the sunlight,I was shaking and sweaty.
I haven’t thought about it in a long time,but,while writing this,I just googled it,only to discover that it's one of the most haunted sites in Britain. Now they tell me!
32. What's the main topic of conversation at Sunday lunch?
A. Caspar's family background.
B. The movie Caspar acted in.
C. The role Caspar played.
D. Caspar's great dream.
33. Why did the author's husband refUse to see Caspar's film?
A. Because his sister didn't want to see it.
B. Because he couldn't stand being afraid.
C. Because it was not interesting.
D. Because he didn't love Caspar.
34. The author is not afraid of watching violence thanks to her .
A. occupation B. personality
C. wild imagination D. previous experiences
35. When visiting the Victorian prison,the author felt.
A. lonely B. confused
C. exhausted D. frightened
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If chocolate were found to be seriously addictive,then the UK would need to find a way to kick the habit. The British lead the world in their love of the cocoa-based treat. As a product,chocolate has a lot of advantages,appealing to all ages,both sexes and all income groups.
Although Eastern Europe provides another promising market,few markets challenge the UK in terms of current confectionery (甜食) consumption. In the US,each American eats a mere 10 kg of confectionery per person a year,whereas UK consumers each manage 16 kg. In Europe,where the chocolate market is considered to be worth over $18. 5 billion,the UK accounts for almost a third of that total,followed some way behind by Germany,France and Italy.
Around 60% of all confectionery is bought without planning. Impulse buying makes the development of a strong brand image vital,and large long-established brands control the market. Building up these brands costs serious money. Media cost on confectionery is higher than that for any other impulse market.
Innovation (創(chuàng)新) is also very important for ongoing success,despite the chocolate market being controlled by consistent performers. The chocolate company Mars once launched(投放市場) fFlyte’claiming to be their first mainstream brand to address the demand for lower fat products. Another Mars launch,Celebrations,is claimed by the company's annual review to be showing signs of ‘revolutionising the boxed chocolates market by attracting new,younger customers'. ‘Traditionally,he boxed chocolates market hasn't changed very much. People who buy these products tend to be older and female. With Celebrations,we are finding that younger people and men are buying because the chocolates don't come in the traditional-shaped box — they look different” a Mars spokesman says.
One feature of the chocolate industry in recent years has been the emergence of special editions. Producers believe that special editions offer the consumer a new and exciting variation of a product,while suggesting the same consistent quality they associate with familiar brands. Since special editions are only available for a few weeks,they also have a unique quality about them. Far from reducing sales of the straight version,limited editions appear to simply increase overall sales.
6. What's the author's attitude towards the British's chocolate addiction?
A. Uncaring. B. Doubtful.
C. Objective. D. Dissatisfied.
7. Paragraph 2 is mainly developed by.
A. listing numbers B. using examples
C. explaining reasons D. making comparisons
8. The underlined words “Impulse buying” in Paragraph 3 refer to buying something.
A. suddenly when you see it
B. quickly when you need it G. because it is famous
D. because it is cheap
9. Who are most likely to buy “Flyte”?
A. Fashion followers.
B. Middle-aged men.
C. Regular customers.
D. Weight-conscious women.
10. We know from the last paragraph that special editions .
A. are of higher quality than ordinary ones
B. sell better than ordinary ones.
C. are available all year round
D. are newly appearing things
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It turns out,talking to strangers is not so bad after all.
At least for a North Carolina teen,who went to Target,the second-largest discount retailer(零售商) in the United States,to look for a clip-on tie(卡夾式 領(lǐng)帶) for a job interview. 36 .
Audrey Mark told CNN she was shopping at a store in Raleigh on Wednesday when she noticed something unusual.
“I see this young teen being serviced by this Target employee,” Mark said.
37 . The employee was not just tying the teen's tie,he was sharing some wisdom as well.
“I hear him preparing him with all this advice on interview skills and handshakes,” she told CNN.
38 .
“I asked him if he needed help,and he told me he needed clip-on ties,” Scott told CNN. “We didn’ t have any."
She turned to her co-worker,Dennis Roberts,and asked him if he knew how to tie a regular tie. 39 .
But Scott and Roberts went a step further and prepared the teen for his interview.
“We said ,‘Make sure you look him in the eye.’ I'm saying,‘Make sure you give him a firm handshake” ” Roberts said.
Mark took a picture.
“ 40 she told CNN. “He leaves and all these Target employees are screaming ‘Bye!Good luck!Tell us how it went/ I got so emotional. I even got teary."
A. Employee Cathy Scott said the teen walked into the store looking for a tie
B. The teen appears to have had a good initial interview at the restaurant
C. He said yes,so the teen bought one and handed it to Roberts
D. It was a very quiet,simple moment,but it was significant
E. We are inviting him back to have his second interview
F. Instead,he became the subject of a touching moment
G. Curious,she got closer to see what was going on
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Apart from my mother,T ve been very lucky to having had two teachers who have been fundamental influences in my life. The first was my first piano teacher. She really got me interesting in the piano and made a huge impression in me at a very early age. She helped me to learn the basic techniques and develop understanding of the instrument. Then,when I was 16 ,I start studying with my second inspirational teachers. He made me much more confident and encouraged me to enter for competitions even when I felt certain and unconfident about doing this. He had enormous faith in us,and it was this,more than anything else,which inspired me to make music my career.
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