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【12010梅州ShanxiArtCollege103JiefangRoad,Linfen041000Shanxi,China::wangdawei@sina.WAITEROurrestaurantneedssomewaiters.Theworkishard.Theworkendslateatnight.Theworkneedsyoutomeetpeople.Ifyoulikethework,youcancallWanliBigRestaurantat0357—2037204.YoucanalsocallourLinHuifang GaoQiang234RenminRoad,Houma043000Shanxi,ChinaE-mail:gaoqiang@yahoo,:SUMMEROurschoolnewsprneedssomereporters.Doyouliketowritestories?Thencomeandworkwithus.PleasecallLiHong(reporter)at0357—5768900orYou sosend to IfyouwanttotakeataxiinHoumaattwoo'clockinthemorning,youshould C.0357— Wecansend toallofthemexcept A. B. C. D.Ifyouwanttoworkasawaiter,youcan B.0357— canteachyouhowtodrawA.Liu B.Gao C.Wang D.LiWhichofthefollowingisYoucansend toLiHongifyouwanttobeaIfyouwanttobeawaiter,youcan Wecan'tcallWangDaweibymobileWangDaweicanwritealettertoGao【22010梅州Whenpeopletalkaboutairpollution,theyusuallythinkofsmog,acidrain(酸性雨),andotherformsofoutdoorairpollution.Butdidyouknowthatairpollutionalsoexistsinsidehomes,offices,hosandotherbuildings?Theairinyourhomecanbe2to100timesmorepollutedthantheairoutdoors!Infact,someAmericandoctorssaythat50%ofillnesseshavesomethingtodowithpollutedindoorair.Airpollutioninfluencesourhealthinmanyways.Youngchildrenandtheoldoftensufferfromairpollution.Peoplewithhealthproblemsmayalsosuffermorewhentheairispolluted.Indoorairpollutioncanharmpeople'seyes,noseandthroat.Airpollution,bothindoorandoutdoor, leadtolungcancer,heartdisease,andevenharmtothebrain!InthegreatLondonfogin1952,4,000peoplediedinafewdaysbecauseofairpollution!Itissaidthathalfamillionyoungkidsandwomendieeachyear becauseofindoorairpollution!There'remanywaystoreduceindoorairpollution.Herearesomeofthemandseeiftheycanhelpyou:★Increasetheamountofoutdooraircomingindoorsandopenyourwindowsfor15to30minuteseachday.★Turnoffallthelightsandfanswhenyoudon'tneed★Shareyourroomwithotherswhentheairconditioneris★Don'tsmokeandtrytostopyourfamilymembersandrelativesfromsmoking.Peoplewhosmokearegoingtohavetroublebreathingandevendiesomeday.Ifyou'resmart,don'teverstart.★Environment-friendlyproducts,suchaswater-basedpaints essandworkjustasAccordingtothe ismoreseriousinthewritersoutdoorair B.indoorairC.noise D.waterAirpollutioncandoharmto A. B. C. D.aboveHowmanywaysdoesthewriterlistintheA. B. C. D.WhichisNOTtherightwaytoreduceindoorairOpenthewindowsforfifteentothirtyminuteseachdaytoletthefreshairTurnoffthelightwhenyoudon'tneedDon'tsmokeandstopothersfromDon'tusewater-basedpaintsbecausetheycanpolluteWecaninferfromthepassage acidrainisn'taformofoutdoorairairpollutionisnotgoodforpeople'shealth,butitcan'tcauseweshouldsharetheroomwhenweturnontheairenvironment-friendlyproductspollute【32010梅州Ifyouwatchtheskyaboutanhourafterthesungoesdown,youmayseesome"movingstars".Buttheyaren'treallystars.They'resalites.AndthebiggestofallistheInternationalSpaceStationTheISSisthebiggestsa litebecausescientistswanttoliveonit.Theythinkthatthebestwaytolearnmoreaboutspaceistolivethere.Whenthespacestationisfinished,itwillbelikeacityinspace.Peoplewillstayandstudywithmanyofthethingstheyhaveathome.Labs,livingroomsandpowerstationsarebeingbuilt.TheISSisthemostexpensivespaceprogramever.BillionsofdollarsarebeingspentoniteveryScientistshopethattheISSwillbeastep-stoneforfuturespaceexploration."TheISShelpusbetterunderstandthehumanbody,explorespaceandstudytheearth.Itcanhelpusmakelifeontheearthbetter,‖saidKathrynClark,anISSscientist.Sixteencountriesareintheprogram:TheUS,Russia,Canada,Japan,Braziland11Europeancountries.ChinaisnotanISScountry,butithashelpedwithsomeoftheexperiments.In2003,ChinasentsomericeuptotheISStofindoutwhatspacewoulddotoit.Afterit'sfinished,morethan90percentoftheworld'spopulationwillbeabletoseethespacestation.Sokeeplookingup,andmaybeyou'llseeitgetbigger.WhatistheInternationalSpaceStationItisreallyabigcityinItisoneofthestarsmovingaroundtheItcanhelpusexploreItdoesn'tcosttoo oneyeveryThephraseastep-stone"probablymeans "inA.台 B.飞 C.垫脚 D.楼Fromthepassageweknow buildingtheISSisonlyforscientiststolivescientistscandoeverythingtheylikeontheeveryoneontheearthcanseethespacesixteencountriesarethemembersoftheChinasentsomericeuptotheISSprobably offerfoodtothe B.sellittoC.dosomescience D.makeitgrowbetterinThebesttitleforthepassagemaybe ISS—Aflyingcityin B.LifeinC.Waysofspace D.Space【42010清远AStoryofKeeFit.IamMrs.Black.Iusedtoeatalotandneverdidanyexercise.IonlywentoutwhenIhadtodotheshop.EvenwhenIwentshop,Itookacar.OnedayIlookedatmyselfinthemirror."MyGod,‖Ithought,―Ilooksoterrible.Iamtoofat!Imustkeepfit.‖ThenextdayItriedtowalkalittlebecauseIcouldn'trun.Twomonthslater,Ibegantorunslowlyandeatmorevegetablesandfruits.At,manypeoplelaughedatme,butmychildrenencouragedme.Theysaid,―Wearegoingtohavea‗new‘mom.‖AboutsixmonthsagoIsoldmycarandboughtabike.Myhusbandoftengoescyclingwithmeonweekendsandmychildrenwalkwithmeintheevening.Now,they'vebeenmuchhealthierthantheyusedtobe,too.Myfamilyspendmoretimetogethernow.Notonlymychildrenhaveanew‖mom,butwehavea―ne‖family!Lifehas esobeautifulsinceIstartedkeefit.Mrs.Black beforekeeA. B. C. D.WhatdidMrs.Black'schildrendo Theylaughedat B.TheyencouragedC.Theyaskedhertogive D.Theydidn'tsayInordertokeepfit,Mrs.Blackbegantodoexercise sleep B.drinkmoreC.takesome D.eatmorefruitsandWhendidMrs.BlackstartridingherTwomonths B.TwoyearsC.Sixmonths D.ManyyearsHowdoesMrs.BlackthinkofkeeItis B.ItisveryC.Itmakesherlifemore D.It'stoohardtokeep【52010清远Therearemoreandmorepeoplebutfewerandfeweranimalsinourworldnow.Wecanseldomseebirdsandlistentotheirsinging.Manyanimalscanonlybeseeninthezoooronbooks.Asweallknow,alotofwildanimals,suchaspandasandtigersareingreatdanger.Recently,scientistsfoundthatthebees,whichcouldstillbeseeneverywherenow,weredyingout,too.Canyouimagineaworldwithoutbees?Wewouldhavenofoodiftherewerenobeesworkingontheflowers.Therearemanylawstoprotectwildanimalsrecently,butitismoreimportantforustodosomethingforwildanimalsinourdailylife.Wecanhelpmaketheworldbetterbysavingwater,plantingmoretreesandflowersandusinglesspr.Let'stakeanimalsasmembersoftheworld,butnotjustourfoodorpets.Let'ssharethisbeautifulworldwiththem.Wecanseldom bird's B.children'sC.musicon D.noiseinWhichanimalisNOTmentionedintheA. B. C. D.WhatwouldhappeniftherewerenoWewouldn'tget B.WewouldhavenoC.Therewouldbemore D.PlantswouldgrowWeshouldtakeanimals foodand B.petsandC.membersofthe D.membersoftheWhat'sthebesttitleforthe B.SavetheC.PlantMore 【62010汕头Mr.Greenwascleverthreeyearsago.Andfewmencouldtroublehim.Butonedayhewashitdownbyacarandhisheadgotbadlyhurt.Andnowheoftenfetssomethingandthinksinadifferentwayfromours.Onemorning,MrGreenwokeupearly.Heputonhiscoatandbegantowalkinthestreetwhilepeoplewereslee.Hewantedtobuynewsprsbutthepostofficewasstillclosed.Hehadtogobackandgotobedagain.Beforehetookoffhisclothes,someoneknockedatthedoor.Hegotupandsaid,―emanjustnow.Wethoughtitwasyou.‖―Rell―tI‘simpossible!‖saidMr.Green.―Ididn'tgothereatallthis―Buthediedlast―Buthelookslike‖Abluecoatlikeyoursandbrownndsaid,―ook!WhydoesMr.GreenoftenfetBecausehisheadgotbadly B.Becauseheoftencars.C.Becausehewastoo D.BecausefewmencouldtroubleWhatdidMr.GreenwanttodowhenhewalkedintheHewantedtohave B.Hewantedto rs.C.Hewantedtopostaletter.D.HewantedtogobacktoWhoknockedatMr.Green'sA.Amanfromthe B.TwoC.A D.AWheredidthetwohuntersfindthedeadInthe B.BehindMr.Green'sC.Inthe D.NearthepostWhatcolorwereMr.Green's 【72010汕头FIFTEENYEAR-OLDLiuXusaidhehasmorethan30pairsofshoes.Butsomeareold.Hedoesn‘twantthemanymore.Whereshouldtheseoldshoesgo?TothegarbageortobeThisisbowLiubegantocareaboutoldshoes.HesharedhisthoughtswithhisclassmatesatBeijingNo.35MiddleSchool,LuoHaoandMengwei.Thethreethendecidedtodosomeresearch.Theyfoundoutthatoldshoescanpollutetheenvironmentifnotrecycledproperly.Earlierthismonth,theirresearchprwonsecondprizeintheBeijingYouthScienceandInventionThethreespenttwoweeksdesigningaquestionnaireonhowpeopledealwitholdshoesandhowtheshoesaretreated.Theygaveover100questionnairestothepublic,toshoemakers,garbagestationsandrecyclingstations.ngthesurveyTheyfoundthatoage(平均),afamilythrowsaway5.17pairsofshoeseachyear.Thatmeansmillionsofoldshoesarethrownawayayeararoundthecountry.However.mostoldshoesarenottreatedproperly,accordingtothe―sually.theMostoftheshoesaremadeofchemicalmaterials.Iftheyareburntorburied,theycangiveoffgas(气)orotherthingsthatpollutetheairandrivers,saidthestudents.Theysuggestthereshouldbebigboxesincitiesforpeopletoputoldshoesin.Theshoescouldthenbetakentorecyclingstationstobetreated.Ontheotherhand,theshoemakers,saidthestudents,couldusemoreenvironment-friendlymaterialtomakeshoes.Liu hasfifteenpairsofoldhasmorethanthirtypairsofoldhasmorethanthirtyclassmatesinhisisastudentofNo.35MiddleSchoolinLiu begantocareabouttheold becausehedecidedtodosomewhenhewantedtothrowawayhisoldbecausehisthirtypairsofshoeswereallverywhenhesenttheshoestotherecyclingA.AstationtodealwiththewasteB.Arecyclingstationtotreattheshoes.C.Anofficetodealwiththeproblemsofoldshoes.D.AlistofquestionstobeansweredbyagroupofHowdidthethreestudentsbegintheirTheydesigneda Theywrotearesearch rabouttheoldTheygaveoutthequestionnairesandwonaTheyvisitedmanyshoemakers,trashandrecyclingWhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtotheMorerecyclingstationsshouldbebuiltaroundtheOldshoeswillpollutetheenvironmentifnotrecycledThestudents'surveyshowsmillionsofoldshoesarethrownawayeachThestudentssuggestthatenvironment-friendlymaterialshouldbeusedtomake【82010肇庆ATherewasonceamanwhocouldn‘tsleepwellbecausehewasafraidthattherewasastrangerunderhisbed.Hethoughtthatassoonashewenttosleep,thestrangerwouldcomeoutfromthebedandrobhim.Hewasworriedthatthestrangermightevenkillhim!Everynight,afterhegotintobed,themanhadtogetupagainandlookedunderthebed.Therewasneveranyonethere,butassoonashegotbackintobed,hehadtogetupandlookedunderthebedagain.Thiswentonforhoursuntilatlasthefellasleepfromexhaustion.Thetimecameforthemantogetmarried.Hedidn‘tlhiswifeabouthisfearsbutshesoonfoundoutbecausehekeptherawakeallnight.—oumustgotoseeadoctor,‖shetoldhim.―Hewillmakeyou ewell.Youwon‘thavesuchsillyfearagain.‖Themandidashiswifetoldhim.Hetoldthedoctorhisproblem,andthedoctorsaid,―oucanbewellagain,butitwilltakeabouttwoyears.Youmustcomeandseemethreetimesaweek.Thecostforeachvisitwillbe$75.‖Thenextdaythemancalledthedoctorandsaid,―Iwon‘tneedtovisityouagain.I‘mHow?—Mywifedid,‖themansaid.―WehnItoldherhowmuchIwouldhavetopayyou,shecutthelegsofthebed.‖WhatdidthemanthinkwasunderthebedatA.A B. C.His D.AWhendidthemanstarthavinghissleeAfterhegot B.AfterhesawtheC.Beforehemarriedhis D.AfterhegotanewWhatdoestheunderlinedword“exhaustion”meaninthisBad B.C.Havingstrong D.Feeling yHowmuchwouldthemanpaythedoctorevery WhatmadethemangetwellTalkingtothe B.HavingnospaceundertheC.Medicinefromthe D.Sleewiththelightonat【92010肇庆Werecyclerubbish,sowhynotlanguage?Recyclinglanguagemeansusingvocabularythatyouhavelearntbeforeagainandagain.However,unlikerubbishthatpilesup(堆起)inourenvironment,ifwedonotrecyclelanguage,wesimplyfetit.Sohowdoyourecyclelanguage?Generallytherearethreewaystot.Theisthroughreading.Gobacktoyourfavoritearticlesandreadthemoncemore.Justrereadthemanddonotworryabouteachvocabularyitem.Iftherearesomethatyouarenotsureabout,makeaguessandyouwillprobablyguessright.Thesecondwaytorecycleisthroughwriting.Lookatsomeofyourfavoritearticlesandwriteeitherashortpassageorafewsentencesinyourownwords.Afteryouhavedonethisafewtimes,gobackandreadthroughwhatyouhavewritten,checkingtheusageofvocabulary.Don‘tworryifyouhavemademistakes.That‘showyoulearn.Thethirdwaytorecyclelanguageisbyhavinganimaginarychatwithyourselfaboutyourfavoritearticlesathome.YoucanimaginethereissomeonewithyouwhospeaksEnglish,linghimwhatyouarethinkingaboutorhowyoufeel.Accordingtothepassage,recyclinglanguagemeans repeatingvocabularyatreviewingvocabularyataproperlearningnewvocabularyasmuchasusingvocabularythatwehavelearntveryIfwerecyclelanguage,it bekeptinour B.befottenC.pileupinour D.disappearfromourmindThesecondwaytorecycle lsus rewriteourfavoritepaymoreattentiontopracticespokenEnglishwithpaynoattentiontotheusageofisnotmentionedinrecyclingA. B. C. D.Thispassageis whytorecycle B.howtolearnC.howtorecycle D.whytolearn【102010肇庆APart-timeBabysitterWeWearelookingforapart-timebabysitterduringthesummerOnedaughter,Emily,is8yearsold.ThisishersecondsummerholidayinChina.ShecanspeakalittleChinese.Youwillbetakingcareofherineverywaypossible.IfyoucanspeakEnglish,itwouldbenicebutit‘snotimportant.GoodPutonghuapronunciationisamust.Theworkingtimeisaround14hourseachweek.TwentyyuananTheexperienceisnotnecessarybutpatience,responsibility(责任)andtheabilitytoplaywithsmallchildrenareneeded.Ifyouareinterested,oryouknowsomeonewhoisinterested,pleasecallorsendantous.: Information babysitterspeakA. B.C.Englishand2.HowmanyhoursdoesbabysitterworkeachA.8 B.2C.143.HowmuchcanthegeteachA.280 B.140C.204.WhatdoesthebabysittertoA.Experienceandpatience.B.PatienceandC.Experienceandtheabilitytoplaywitha5.Howcan askingthejobgetintouchwithEmily‘sA. B. C. ephoneor Onahotsummerday,HolmesandDr.Watsonwentonacamtrip.Afteragoodmealandabottleofwine,theylaydowninatentforthenightandwenttosleep.Somehourslater,Holmeswokeupandpushedhisfriend.―atson,look!Whatcanyouseeinthesky?"―Whadtoes Watsonthoughtfora , lsmethatwewillhaveabeautifulcleardateSecond, lsmethatthetimeisabouttwelveo‘clock.―ell,italsoremindsmethattheworldissobigandwearesosmall.Whatdoesthat lyou?‖Holmessaidwithagrinonhisface,Yousillyguy!It lsmethatsomeonehasstolenOneday,HolmesandDr.Watson A. B.camC. D.rock-Holmeswoke inthemiddleofthe B.earlyintheC.soonafterhefell D.afterWatsonpushedWatsonthoughtofat thingsafterhesawtheA. B. C. D.WhenHolmessawthestarsinthesky,herealized itwouldbeabeautifulclear B.itwasabouttwelveC.theworldwassobigandtheywereso D.someonehadstolentheirWhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtotheThestoryhappenedintheTheyhadsomewinebeforetheywenttoHolmesaskedWatsonquestionsbecauseHolmesdidn‘tknowwhat【122010VeniceisinthenortheastofItaly.Itwasbuiltonsmallislandsinsaltwaterlakesmorethan1,500yearsago.Veniceisacitywithnocarsandpeopletravelbyboat.Thereare117waterwaysandmorethan400bridgesthatcanguideyouwhereyouwanttogo.VeniceisinthenortheastofItaly.Itwasbuiltonsmallislandsinsaltwaterlakesmorethan1,500yearsago.Veniceisacitywithnocarsandpeopletravelbyboat.Thereare117waterwaysandmorethan400bridgesthatcanguideyouwhereyouwanttogo.AucklandisthelargestcityinNewZealand.Intheseasidecity,youcanenjoyanamazingviewfromthecity‘stallesttower—theSkyTower.YoucsoseeMaoritraditionaldancesattheAucklandMuseum.Aucklandiscalled―hecityofSails‖becauseithasmoreboatsthananywhereelseintheLosLosAngeleswasfoundedin1781.ItisnowthesecondlargestcityintheUnitedStates.ItisFamousforitsmodernhighwaysanditsmoviestarsofHollywood.Therearemanybeautifulbeachesnearthecity. ThepopulationofBud stisaboutthreemillionandthecityisaverypopularplacefortourists.Visitorsliketotakeboatridesalongthe(多瑙河). stisalsoknownforitsexcitingnightlife.Thebesttovisit stissummersinceitisverycoldinPeoplemostly inA.by B.by C.by D.byWhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedaboutModern B.TheSkyC.Maoritraditional D.AlotofLosAngeleshasahistory morethan100 B.morethan200C.morethan300 D.morethan400IfMarywantstovisit st,thebestseasonforhertogo A. B. C. D.Thefourcitiesare accordingtothemoderncitieswithashort B.inNewC.nearlakes,riversor D.large【132010―ThePrincessandtheFrog‖isawarmandenjoyablecartoonbyDisney.Itlsthestoryaboutagirlwhomakesherdreamscometruethroughhardwork.Tianaisawaitress.Shehasadreamofowningarestaurant.Inordertorealizethedream,sheworkshard.Sheknowsthatitisuselesstowishonastar.Sheneversitsinacastlewaitingforaprincetocomeandsaveher.Tiana‘splansforsuccessgowrongwhenshemeetsatalkingfrog.ThefroghappenstobeaprincenamedNaveen.Hoto ehumanagain,NaveenregardsTianaasaprincessbymistake.Helshertokisshim.Thensomethingworsehappens.Tianaturnsintoafrog,too.Togethertheylookforaway ehumanThestoryiseasyenoughforkidstounderstandanditprovidesuswithbeautifulhand-drawnpictures,songsandmusic.Besides,there‘sagreatlessonhere:youshouldlookforawaytomakeyourdreamcometrue.Ifthereisanyproblemwiththemovie,it‘sonlythatitdoesn‘tfeelassplendidassomeofDisney‘sotherfi.Thewriter tousinthis B.aHollywoodactionC.acartoonby D.ahistoricalTiana‘sdreamis A.kissa B.owna C.sitina D.findaThelessonwecanlearnfrom―ThePrincessandtheFrog‖is weshouldnotkissa B.weshouldbelieveC.wishingonastarwillbe D.weshouldlookforawaytomakeourdreamcome―ThePrincessandtheFrog‖ shortofbeautifulpictures,songsandassplendidassomeofDisney‘sothertoodifficulttoYoucanprobablyfindthis inascience B.inaC.ina D.inatraveler‘s【142010Theopeningceremonyofthe2010ShanghaiWorldExpowasheldat8:10p.m.onAprilTheExpo hostedbyadevelocountry.Itisalso timethatcitiesparticipate(参加pavilionsShenzhenisoneofthecitiesandithastakenthechancetoshowideasofcitydevelopment.

Shenzhen‘spavilioncosts30millionyuan.Itisatwo-floorproject.Shenzhenshowsfi,photos,16paintingsbyDafenartists,andmultimediainstallations(多设施)initspavilion.AlltheselthestoryofDafenOilPaintingVillagefromasmallvillageintoanartindustrybase.Visitorstothepavilionare edby12youngvolunteersfromShenzhen.TheycanspeakbothEnglishandChineseverywell.Thevolunteersreceivethousandsofvisitorseachday.OneofthewallsintheShenzhenpavilionisdecoratedwiththousandsofpostcards.Visitorscanwritedowntheirdreamsandwishesonthecards.Visitorsareallinterestedintheexhibition.AShanghaivisitorwrote,―ThroughthechangesofDafenVillage,Ifeelthecity‘senergyandseethehopeofourcountry.‖TheExpoishosted A.adeveloped B.adevelocountryC.arichcountryD.asmallShenzhenwantstoshow itsscenic B.itsdeliciousC.ideasofcity D.itsShenzhen initspaintings,fi,photosandmultimediaindustry, ,artistsandmultimediaartists,industry,photosandartists, ,volunteersandThevolunteersfromShenzhencan Englishand B.ChineseandC.Englishand D.EnglishandVisitorstotheShenzhen don‘tliketheShenzhen B.cansinganddanceintheShenzhenC.canonlywatchthe D.arefondoftheShenzhen【152010Lookingforachildren‘sbook?Internetuserscanfindhundredsofthem.Thesebooksarefromaroundtheworld.Andtheyarefreetoreaders.TheUnitedStateshasstartedaprojectcalledtheInternationalChildren‘sDigitalLibrary.ItissupportedbytheNationalScienceFoundation,theLibraryofCongressandtheinstituteofMuseumandLibraryServices.Thegoaloftheprojectistooffermorethan10,000children‘selectronicbooksinatleast100languages.Someofthebooksshowthesimilaritiesanddifferencesinwaysoflifearoundtheworld.Theywillenablechildrentohaveabetterunderstandingofotherpeople‘scultures.Peopleworkingforthisprojecthavetriedtodesigneasywaystosearchthecollectionandreadthebooks.Apictureofeachpageappearsonthecomputer.Userscsoprintthepagesonpriftheywantto.Theprojectisfortwomaingroupsofusers.Thegroupischildrenbetweensofthreeandthirteen,alongwiththeirteachersandparents.Thesecondgroupisresearchersofchildren‘sliterature(文学).Thebookscanhelpchildrenunderstandmoreabouttheworld.Thebooksintheprojectcanmakechildrenbetter otherpeople‘s B.theirownC.theirteachersand D.researchersofchildren‘sInthisproject,theelectronicbooks expensiveto B.fromtheC.indifferent D.forchildren intheA.B.煤 C.进球得 D.目Thethirdparagraphismainly thepurposeofthe B.theusersoftheC.peopleworkingforthe D.museumsandThebesttitleofthepassage TheInternationalChildren‘sDigital B.HowtoChooseBooksforC.HowtoSearchBooksonthe D.Internet【162010年广IheardthebeeslongbeforeIsawItwasaveryhotafternoon,andwedecidedtocooloffintherivernearmyhome.Asweclimbeddownasmallrockyhilltowardthewater,myboyfriendJohnsuddenlystartedtoshoutthenjumpedintothewaterbelow.PeterandMaryquicklyfollowedbutIwastoofarawaytojump.IwasIheardalowhum(嗡嗡声),whichwasgrowinglouder.Fromadistance,thegroupofbeeslookedalmostlikeacloudofsmoke.Asitgotcloser,Irealizeditwasactuallythousandsofbeesflyingtowardsme.AllIcoulddowascovermyfacewithhands.Crazily,IthoughtthatifIsatverystill,thebeeswouldthinkIwasjustanotherrock.Afterafewminutes,Iknewmyplanhadn‘tworked.Thebeeswereattackingme.Icouldhearmyfriendsshoutingatmetogetdowntothepoolfast.Butitwasn‘tsoeasy.IwasingreatpainandtheonlywayIcouldgetawaywastousemyhandstoclimbdowntherocks.However,Iwasafraidtodothatatbecausemyfacewouldbeunprotected.Thenoisethebeesmadewassoloudandfrightening,butIhadnochoice.Irusheddowntherocksandjumpedintothepool,butIdon‘trememberngit.Iwasjustsohappytobefreefromthepain.Iwassafe,andthewaterfeltwonderful.Butwestillweren‘toutofdanger.Everytimewetriedtoclimboutofthepool,thebeesflewbackoverourheads.Wespentthenextthreehoursinthewater,puttingourheadsunderthewaterfromtimetotimetoavoidthebeesuntiltheyfinallylostinterest.HowmanypeoplewentswimmingthatA.Two.B.ThreeC.FourD. A.arockB.thegroupofbeesC.ahillD.theAtwhydidn‘tthewriterwanttoclimbdowntheShewas dShewastoofarawayfromShethoughtthebeeswouldfollowShedidn‘twantherfacetobeHowdidthewriteresctheShecoveredherfacewithherShehidbehindtheShejumpedintoawaterShepretendedtobeaInwhatorderarethefollowingmentionedintheThewriterrusheddowntheJohnjumpedintotheThelowhumgrewThebeesflewbackovertheirThebeeswereattackingtheA.bceadB.baecdC.cdeabD.cbde【172010年广Wanttostayawayfromcolds?PutonahappyComparedtounhappypeople,thosewhoarecheerfulandrelaxedarelesslikelytosufferfromcolds,accordingtoanewstudy.It‘spossiblethatbeinghappyhelpsthebodyfightillnesses,saytheresearchersfromNewYorkUniversity.―Itseemsthatpositivefeelingsmayreducethedangerofillness,‖saidthestudy‘schiefresearcherSheldonCohen.Inanearlierstudy,Cohenfoundthatpeoplewhowerecheerfulandlivelycaughtcoughsandcoldslessoften.Peoplewhoshowedlessfeelingswerealsolesslikelytoltheirdoctorsthattheyfeltill.Inthisstudy,Cohen‘sreportinterviewed193adultseverydayfortwoweeks.Duringtheinterviews,thepeopletoldresearchersaboutthehappyorsadfeelingstheyhadthatday.Afterthetwoweeks,thepeopleweregivencoldsbydoctorsandhadtostayaloneinaroomforsixdays.Theresultsshowedthateveryoneinthestudywasequallylikelytogetill.Buyforpeoplewhosaidtheyfelthappyduringtheresearchperiod,theirillnessarelessseriousandlastedforashortertime.Cohenbelievesthatwhenpeopleexperiencepositivefeelings,theirbodymayproduceachemicalthathelpsfightillnessanddisease.Soifyouareworriedabutyourhealth,lookonthebrightsidemoreoften.WhichofthefollowingwasNOTapartofthePeopletalkedabouttheirfeelingseveryPeoplewerekeptaloneforsixPeopleweregivencoldsbyPeopleweremadetofeelWhatdidthestudyPeoplewhofelthappynevergotPeople‘sfeelingsdidn‘tinfluencetheirPeoplewithgoodfeelingsbecameillmorePeoplewithpositivefeelingshadlessseriousAccordingtoCohen,whichofthefollowingmayhelpfightSleeThispassageis rscientist‘sWhatisthebesttitleforthis canfightCauseofcoldsThedangerofHowpeopleget【182010年广1990wasasignificantyearinworldevents.InFebruary,NelsonMandelawassetfreeafter27yearsinprison.InOctober,EastandWestGermanybecameagain.Thenatof1990,theWorldWideWebwasborn.Forthisfinaleventwehaveonemantothank,TimBerners-Lee,thefatheroftheBerners-LeewasbornonJune8,1955inLondon,England.Hisparents,bothcomputerdesigners,encouragedhimtothinkandworkcreativelyashegrewup.Hewasanexcellentstudentandnaturallytookaninterestincomputersandscience.AftergraduatingfromOxfordUniversity,TimwenttoworkatascienceresearchcentreinSwitzerland.Therebedevelopedsomeofthedifferentsystemsthatwouldlater etheWeb. wasHTML,thecomputerlanguageusedtomakewges.Thesecondwasanaddresssystemthatletcomputersanywherefindeachotherandsendandreceiveinformation.In1990,whilestillatthesciencecentreinSwitzerland,heputthemtogethertomaketheInternetbrowser.Itcouldrunonanycomputerandallowedpeopletocreatesomethingtosharetheirinformationwiththerestoftheworld.TimknewthatthemorepeopleusedtheWeb,themoreusefulitwouldbe.Hewasn‘tinterestedinmoneybutknowledge,sohegaveouthisinventionforfreetoanyonewhowasinterested.ManywereinterestedandthegrowthoftheInternetbegan.TodayTimworksasaprofessorattheMITinAmerica,researchingnewandinterestingwaystousetheWeb.Hehasreceivedmanyawardsfromernmentsandanizationsforhisefforts.Heisstillnotveryinterestedinmoney.Thatiswhyheissoadmiredbyhisstudentsandworkmates.Itmayalsobeoneofthereasonsthatfewpeopleoutsidetheworldoftechnologyknowhisname.Theunderlinedwordsi

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