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假如你是李華,你和朋友們準(zhǔn)備舉行一次野餐,打算邀請你們學(xué)校的外教Tom參加。請你用英語寫一封郵件,告訴他野餐的時間和地點,活動內(nèi)容,以及需要準(zhǔn)備什么。

提示詞語:park, take photos, game, fly kites, sing, food, drinks

提示問題: ● When and where are you going to have a picnic?

● What are you going to do?

● What do you advise Tom to prepare for the picnic?

Dear Tom,

How is it going?

I’m writing to invite you to our picnic. ______________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________ ____________

I’m looking forward to your early reply.

Yours,

Li Hua

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When I began to move to Auckland to study the law, my mother was a little worried about the uncertainty of living in a place that was so different from India, where we lived. She worried about the shortage of jobs and the cultural differences that I would face.

I came to New Zealand in July 2013. I found the people were very nice and supportive. Soon after I arrived, I realized the importance of getting a part time job to make a living.

Deciding to do this on my own, I spent a whole day going from door to door for a job. However, I received a little or no reply. This became my daily activity after college for a few weeks.

One afternoon, I walked into a building to ask if there were any job chances. The people there were very surprised, and advised me not to continue my job search in that way. As I was about to leave, a secretary in the building came up to me and encouraged me to stay confident. He then offered to take me to the Royal Oak area to search for a job.

Along the way, I realized I had run out of copies of my resume (簡歷). The man stopped at his friend‟s office to make me 15 extra copies. He also gave me tips on dressing and speaking. I handed out my resume and went home. The following day, I received a call from a store in Royal Oak offering me a job.

It seemed that the world always gives back to you when you need it. And this time, it was a complete stranger who turned out to be a real blessing (祝福).

1.The writer moved to Auckland to ______.

A.a(chǎn)void the job shortage

B.face the cultural differences

C.start his life in a new place

D.study the law in college

2.After staying in New Zealand for a short time, the writer realized ______.

A.he needed to find a job to make a living.

B.people there were not very friendly.

C.he should always stay confident.

D.it was easy to get a new job.

3.What is the story mainly about?

A.How a secretary offered the writer a job.

B.How a secretary turned out to be a real hero.

C.How a stranger helped the writer to get a job.

D.How the writer made a living in a new country.

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Soap is more popular in liquid form than in bars in the UK – but there are good reasons to stick with the old traditional way of keeping clean, says Gareth Rubin.

According to market research company Mintel, 87% of

Britons usually buy liquid soap, compared to only 13% who buy bars of it. And solid soap is losing the popularity. But why do some people still prefer traditional solid soap?

1.It’s what they’ve always known.

Some people are just traditionalists. According to Mark Constantine, he thinks it’s always lovely when we’re using something that’s been about for 3, 000 years. Solid soap has got a huge history and they’re very beautiful.

2.Solid soap is more pleasant.

Smelling a plastic bottle doesn’t feel very comfortable, while you can get bars of different textures and smells – some bars have sea salt, nuts, fruits or flowers in them for a bit of a surprise. Others come in beautiful or even funny shapes and sizes. You can tie attractive bars of soap up in silk ribbons (絲帶) and present them as a gift to a loved one – the effect isn’t quite the same when you do this with a liquid soap.

3.Less packaging (包裝) is better for the planet.

All those bottles has to come from somewhere and go somewhere. Recycling can only do so much, whereas typically a bar of soap comes in a little paper wrapper and that’s it. If you care about the environment, you can even buy bars of soap without paper around them. “And about 60% of the cost of a bottle of soap goes on the packaging and the pump (泵頭).” says Constantine.

4.The bottles are a little bit difficult.

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1.According to market research company Mintel, ______.

A.solid soap is as popular as liquid soap

B.more people refuse to buy liquid soap

C.solid soap is becoming less popular

D.solid soap is better for the planet

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A.has less packaging

B.has a much longer history

C.is more pleasant in smells

D.has less funny shapes and sizes

3.What can you infer from the passage?

A.Liquid soap is not worth the price according to Constantine.

B.A bottle of liquid soap cannot be a present for a friend.

C.More people will buy solid soap without silk ribbons.

D.It’s impossible to use up the liquid soap in a bottle.

4.What does the passage mainly talk about?

A.People’s preference to soap is changing.

B.Liquid soap is still liked by many Britons.

C.The advantages and disadvantages of solid soap.

D.The reasons why some people still prefer solid soap.

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Many children first learn the value of money by receiving an allowance (pocket money). The purpose is to let children learn from experiences at an age when financial (財務(wù)的) mistakes are not very costly.

How much money that parents give to their children to spend as they wish is quite different from family to family. Timing is another consideration. Some children get a weekly allowance. Others get a monthly allowance.

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C.let them learn the value of money

D.help children manage family finance

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B.The way to spend allowance.

C.How much allowance given to children.

D.Considerations taken to give allowances.

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B.To give them more allowances next time.

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D.To let children make fewer mistakes.

4.What does the writer try to tell us?

A.The ways of limiting allowances.

B.The advice on a better family budget.

C.Offering allowance to children properly.

D.Teaching children to use allowances wisely.

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