. I often have conversations with John over ______ telephone, while keep in touch with Tom by ______ letter.
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When I come across a good article in reading newspapersI often want to cut and keep itBut just as I am about to do soI find the article on the 21 side is much interestingIt may be a discussion of the way to 22 in good healthor advice about how to behave and 23 yourself in societyIf I cut the front articlesthe opposite one is likely to suffer 24 leaving one half of it or keeping the text 25 the titleThereforethe scissors would stay before they start 26 the cutting would be halfway done when I find out the 27 result
Sometimes two things are to be done at the same timeboth worth your 28 You can only take up one of themthe other has to wait or be 29 upBut you know the future is unpredictable!the changed situation may not 30 you to do what is left behindThus you are 31 in a difficult position and feel sadHow come nice 32 and clever ideas should gather around all at once? It may happen that your life 33 greatly on your preference of your one choice to the other
In fact that is what 34 is likewe are often 35 with the two opposite sides of a thing which are both 36 like a newspaper cuttingIt often occurs that our attention is 37 to the thing only after we get into anotherThe former may be more important than the latter and this 38 _ a divided mindI still remember a philosopher¨s 39 此When one door shutsanother opens in life ̄So a casual┣蚕(j┤ng)吭議 40 may reward one
Asame Bopposite Ceither Dfront
Aget Bbring C1ead Dkeep
Aenjoy Bhelp Cconduct Ddress
Adamage Bdestroy Churt Dinjury
Aon Bfor Cwithout Doff
Aor Bbut Cso Dfor
Asatisfying Bregrettable Csurprising Dimpossible
Acourage Bpatience Cstrength Da(ch┌n)ttention
Agiven Bpicked Cheld Dmade
Apersuade Ba(ch┌n)gree Ca(ch┌n)llow Dtell
Afilled Bstruck Ccaught Da(ch┌n)ttracted
Achances Bconditions Cwishes Dways
Aprogresses Bgoes Cchanges Dimproves
Astudy B1ife Csociety Dnature
Asupplied Bconnected Cfixed Dfaced
Aa(ch┌n)vailable Bdesirable Cconsiderable Denjoyable
Aturned Btransferred Cpaid Ddrawn
Agives way toBgives rise to Cgets through to Dgets close to
Aremarks Bsayings Cslogans Dcomments
Abehavior Ba(ch┌n)ction Cchoice Da(ch┌n)ttitude
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親朕互嶄哂Z 輳苅2012マ低y寒匯嶄互眉定及眉肝埖深哂Z壌 }侏x尖盾
My wife passed away a few years ago, and I went through the worst time in my life. I even wanted to kill myself. Just for kids, I had to continue to live and work as small-town doctor at my medical clinic in Hawaii. My kids had gone to live on the mainland, and I was alone. Then they asked me to have a family trip.
On our trip, we turned on the TV at the motel and saw the second plane crash into the World Trade Center. Seeing it falling down, I said to my kids: ^I¨m going to Afghanistan ̄. And a few weeks later, international Medical Corps sent me to set up 20 clinics in provinces where people had no health care. In these field clinics surrounded by frightening shoots or deadly bombs, we were eventually serving 27,000 patients a month in a very busy schedule. Tired and nervous, I gradually had a sense of achievement, a sense of purpose, and my depression went away.
In the years to follow, I went to Indonesia after the tsunami, Pakistan after the earthquakes, Sudan after the civil warm and Iraq after more and more bombs. Each time after disasters one after another, hundreds of people were killed, wounded and many more had to flee. We once set up movable clinics in an area with 19,000 refugees, and it was supposed to hold 13,000 originally. Flu broke out, one of the biggest killers of kids in refugee camps, and it spread like wildfire. Water and food were also serious problems. ^Adventures or not? ̄ I often asked myself.
When my wife passed away, I thought my life was done. But in reality, it was just getting started. At the end of her life, she went unconscious. I held her head in my hands and told her of all the places we would visit and the exciting adventures we would have.
I think about the moment many times during my ^adventures ̄. I didn¨t know how predictive those words would be. But I know that she is still with me.
‐弌}1/Where has the doctor been in the past few years?
ASome countries where he could set up clinics. |
BSome African countries where flu broke out. |
CThe places where the earthquakes happened. |
DThe places that the horrible disasters struck. |
ATired and troublesome. |
BBusy and risky. |
CMeaningful and helpful |
DFrightening and depressing. |
Awho are robbed, killed, or wounded |
Bwho suffer from flu in movable clinics |
Cwho like to take adventures |
Dwho have lost homes because of disasters. |
Athe doctor¨s wife encouraged him to work in foreign countries. |
BWhat the doctor said to his wife before her death became reality. |
CThe doctor¨s adventures made him understand the love of his wife. |
DWith the true love of his wife, the doctor started to change his life. |
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親朕互嶄哂Z 輳苅2013-2014W(xu└)定刷臼福S偏互眉定3埖y哂Z壌┰睥井 }侏x尖盾
It's time to remind myself what I love about life here in California,USA, to remember what I desperately miss when I go home.
Real radio
In the USA there are so many radio stations that those iPod tuner things don¨t work at all. There is, simply, no dead air. It took me a while to discover the USA's many public radio stations, which don't broadcast any advertisements. KCRW is my favorites station, for its blend of indie music and current affairs. But I also listen to KJAZZ and KPCC. But before you feel jealous ! it¨s all online. My favorites: American life Snap Judgement and Henry Rollins live every Saturday night. Take listen online for free News? Well, there's not a lot of news from South Africa, and when it is, it's bad and full of fear, so I ignore it. But I care about any place I live in, and that includes the USA. And on public radio, the USA is covered in depth, from the perspective of individual stories rather than statistics.
The festivals
I¨m jealously watching tweets and Facebook boasts and reviews from SXSW ! seems like half the people I used to work with in South Africa are there,meeting Grumpy Cat and watching bands they¨ve always wanted to see live. It¨s great to know that these 1000s of festivals are so close, and that one day,if film school schedule ever allows me to leave campus for more than a few days, I can go to one or two of them. I have already exchanged my much loved Ford Mustang for a bigger, less sexy car ! a car spacious enough to sleep in ! so that next year I can be there, not just dream of it.
The famous people
When I go back to SA, I'm often asked if I¨ve spotted any famous people. It's awkward for me. I feel the the same way about it as I feel when an American asks me if there are lions in the streets. Except yes, I have. No,not lions. I have met some famous people. I chatted to RJ Mitte from Breaking Bad outside a dub in West Hollywood. Many of my professors are famous directors. The problem is, once you meet these famous people, they're just people, FFS. This feels disappointing at first, like you're missing a Jesus moment of some sort. But if you think about it, it's inspiring. What it means, is that I, litlle me (right now, also "just a person") could be a famous just-a-person person one day, and get to make all the films I just dream of now.
1.The underlined sentence "There is,simply, no dead air." probably means____.
A. there is no useless radio programmes in the USA
B. there is no useful radio programmes in the USA
C. there is no polluted air in the USA
D. there is no advertisements from the radio programmes in the USA
2.There are so many festivals that_____.
A. I often leave campus for more than few days
B. I often attend some of them in person
C. I bought a bigger Ford? Mustang
D. I can share many reviews and performances online with my friends in South Africa
3.The author thinks the famous people in the USA _____.
A. are just Like lions????????????? ???????????? B. are well-known but ordinary
C. are disappointing????????????? D. are inspiring
4.The author is most likely to be _____.
A. a director in America????????????? ?????????? B. a professor in South Africa
C. a student in America????????????? ???????? D. an actor in South Africa
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親朕互嶄哂Z 輳苅2014抽廉u嶄W(xu└)互屈和W(xu└)豚豚挑深哂Z壌┰睥井 }侏x尖盾
As computers become more and more popular in China, Chinese are increasingly relying on computer keyboards to input Chinese characters. But if they use the computer too much, they may end up forgetting the exact strokes(P) of each Chinese character when writing on paper. Experts suggest people, especially students, write by hand more.
Do you write by hand more or type more? In Beijing, students start using a computer as early as primary school. And computer dependence is more widespread among university students. Almost all their assignments and essays are typed on a computer. All the students interviewed say they usually use computers.
It's faster and easier to correct the mistakes if using a computer. And that¨s why computers are being used more and more often in modern education. But when people are taking stock in computers increasingly, problems appear.
^When I'm writing with a pen, I find I often can¨t remember how to write a character, though I feel I'm familiar with it. ̄
^I'm not in the mood to write when faced with a pen and paper. ̄
Many students don¨t feel this is something to worry about. Now that it's more convenient and efficient to type on a computer, why bother to write by hand?
Many educators think differently. Shi Liwei , the headmaster of a famous primary school in the capital said, ^Chinese characters enjoy both practical and aesthetic (柗議) value. But those characters typed with computer keyboards only maintain their practical value. All the artistic beauty of the characters is lost. Besides, handwriting contains the writer's emotion. Through one's handwriting, people can learn one's thinking and personality. Beautiful writing will give people a better first impression. ̄
To encourage students to write more, many primary schools in Beijing have made writing classes compulsory and in universities, some professors are asking students to turn in their homework and essays written by hand.
1.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
AThe Importance of Typing
BPractical and Aesthetic Value of Chinese Characters
CWriting by Computer Will Replace Writing by Hand
DTo Type or to Write by Hand
2.The students interviewed prefer to type on a computer mainly because_______.
Athey can correct the mistakes quickly and conveniently
Bthey are usually asked to e-mail their homework and essays
Cthey find it hard to remember how to write a character
Dcomputers have become a trend and fashion in China
3.Which of the following statements is NOT true about advantages of handwriting?
AHandwriting contains the writer's emotion.
BHandwriting can impress people well and build their self-confidence.
CThe writer's thinking and personality are shown in his or her handwriting.
DChinese characters enjoy both practical and aesthetic value.
4.The underlined phrase in Paragraph 3 probably means________.
Agetting bored with Bbecoming crazy about
Cbecoming dependent on Dgetting curious about
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和中玉猟嶄嗤10ユZ冱e`,耽鞘嶄恷謹嗤斌。壓嗤e`議仇圭奐紗、h茅賜俐個蝶淋~。
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2.峪塋S俐個10謹宀椆11ニ陦音蛍。
A man was driving on the roadSudden his car stoppedHe got out of the car tried to find out the trouble^It¨s the motor ̄ said voice behind himHe was surprising and turned around
And he saw only an old horse^Did you say something? ̄ he asked^ I said you should check yours motor, ̄ the horse repliedThe man rushed to the nearest houseWith a very excited voice, he told the farmer that what had happenedThe farmer, however, showed no sign of excitementHe explained , ^He didn¨t know anything about carsHe can only repeat what I often say ̄
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