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(注意:每空格填1個單詞,不得用文章中的單詞。)
                                                         Make the benefits most,
                                                 reduce the drawbacks (缺點) least
     Hosting the Olympics successfully is, perhaps, the greatest glory for a city. However, before turning the
dream into reality, the benefits and drawbacks of hosting the Olympics should be considered carefully.
     Hosting the Olympics surely would bring about much gain to a city. Boom (繁榮) of the local economy,
more jobs, and the possibrlity ofmore income all sound very attractive to the govemment. At the same time,
better infrastructure (基礎設施), cleaner environment, enjoying the wonderful game with hundreds of sports
elites (精英)and entertainment stars, and the chance of contacting people from all over the world also seem
exciting to the citizens. Besides, the hosting will certainly promote the patriotic (愛國的) emotion and pride,
as well as the moral behavior in local people. In most cases, hosting the Olympics is well supported by both
the pubiic and the central government.
     But this is not the entire view of the pretty picture. If we look from another angle, the Olympic hosting
might bring about some side-effects to a city.
     First, the environmental impacts, including the increasing exhaust (排氣) smoke of cars, more pressure
on water resources, huge amount of wasted leaflets and other materials used for public activities, are most
probably neglected. In order to broaden the streets, some trees may have to be cut. Near the construction
site, the tiny dust may float in the air for a long time. Reduction of farmland may be caused by the need of
setting up new sports centre or accommodation facilities. These environmental consequences (后果) can be
especially serious in a resource-limited and thickly-populated city in a third-world country. Second, if we talk
about the economic benefit, it should not be forgotten that a quick increase may lead to bubble (泡沫) growth,
which may easily crash. If not well managed and organized, the big event may not be so profitable, and the
new facilities may be forever empty after the games. Yes, there have been cases that host cities ended up with
enormous debts.
     No one stops eating merely because too much food might hurt his stomach and make him ill. Since we
have bid for it,what we can do is to make the benefits most and reduce the drawbacks least.
                              Title: Make the benefits most, reduce the drawbacks least
               
1______  2______  3______  4______  5______  6______  7______  8______  9______  10______
1. sides/faces  2. hosted/held  3. brought  4. advantages  5. improved
6. touch/contact  7. proud  8. pollution/problems  9. deserted/useless  10. possible/hidden
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                                         Letters to the next president 
Dear Mr. President:
    I would like to personally thank you for your time and concern for our great country.
I would like to take a few minutes to address a few concerns that I have with the United
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out. However, I think there should be a time table that we follow but the time table should
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dollars in, I think the money should be equally distributed among Americans to pay off
their debts. I'm not sure if this would work, but I think it is a positive alternative we
could take.
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where they are. While teachers are working harder and harder every day to teach high school
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[     ]
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[     ]
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                                                                    New Zealand


                                                                          Fact box: New Zealand
Position: South of the Equator (赤道);
Nearest neighbor: Australia, 1600 km away.
Size: Two main islands - North Island and
South Island, 268.680 sq. km together
Population: 4 million
Capital: Wellington
Languages: English and Maori

                                    What can you see?
Mountains, volcanoes, rivers, lakes, waterfalls, forests,
beaches. Both islands are mountainous. In fact, only 30%
of New Zealand is flat.
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Most people live on North Island.
Eighty-five percent of New Zealanders are
white men, whose great grandfathers came
from Europe.Ten percent are Maoris. The
Maoris came to New Zealand from the
Polynesian islands probably around the
tenth century. Europeans started to
arrive in New Zealand about 200 years ago   as farmers and traders.
                                     The Maoris
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villages and were excellent fishermen, hunters and farmers.
About 50 years ago many Maoris started to live and work
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C. 85 years ago.        
D. 50 years ago.
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