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            • 1.
              In 1863 the first underground passenger railway in the world opened in London.It ran for just under seven kilometers and allowed people to avoid terrible (1) ______ (crowd) on the roads above as they travelled to and (2) ______ work.It took three years to complete and was built using an interesting method.This included digging up the road,(3) ______ (lay) the track and then building a strong roof over (4) ______ top.When all those had been done,the road surface was replaced.
              Steam engines(5) ______ (use) to pull the carriages and it must have been(6) ______ (fair)unpleasant for the passsengers,with all the smoke and noise.However,the railway quickly proved to be a great success and within six months,more than 25,000 people were using (7) ______ every day.
              Later,engineers(8) ______ (manage) to construct railways in a system of deep tunnels (隧道),which became known as the tube.This development was only possible with the (9) ______ (introduce)of electric-powered engines and lifts.The Central London Railway was one of the most(10) ______ (success) of these new lines,and was opened in 1900.It had white-painted tunnels and bright red carriages,and proved extremely popular with the public.
            • 2.

                 In only fifty years, English   (1)   (develop) into the language most

                (2)   (wide) spoken and used in the world. English in the working language of most international organizations, international trade and tourism. Businessmen and tourists often come to China without being able to speak   (3)  .Chinese businessmen, taxi drivers and students talk with them using English. English is also the language of   (4)   (globe) culture, such as the popular music and the Internet. You can listen to the English songs   (5)   the radio   (6)   use English to communicate   (7)   people around the world through the Internet.With so many people   (8)   (communicate) in English every day, it will become   (9)  (important)to have   (10)   good knowledge of English.

              (1) _________62._________63._________64._________65._________
              66._________67._________68._________69._________70._________
            • 3.

                    In much of Asia, especially the so-called “rice bowl” cultures of China, Japan, Korea,   (1)    Vietnam, food is usually eaten with chopsticks.

                    Chopsticks are usually two long, thin pieces of wood or bamboo. They can also be made of plastic, animal bone or metal. Sometimes chopsticks are quite artistic. Truly elegant chopsticks might   (2)   (make) of gold and silver with Chinese characters. Skilled workers also combine various hardwoods and metal   (3)   (create) special designs.

                     The Chinese have used chopsticks for five thousand years. People probably cooked their food in large pots,   (4)   (use) twigs (树枝) to remove it. Over time,   (5)   the population grew, people began cutting food into small pieces so it would cook more quickly. Food in small pieces could be eaten easily with twigs which   (6)   (gradual) turned into chopsticks.

                      Some people think that the great Chinese scholar Confucius,   (7)   lived from roughly 551 to 479 B.C., influenced the   (8)   (develop) of chopsticks. Confucius believed knives would remind people of killings and   (9)   (be) too violent for use at the table.

              Chopsticks are not used everywhere in Asia. In India, for example, most people traditionally eat   (10)   their hands.

            • 4.

              One day while I was shopping in a supermarket, I met a man buying 24 ____  (1)  ____ (bottle) of milk and lots of bread.

                  I was surprised and asked, "____  (2)  ____ do you buy so much food?" He smiled and said, "These are ____  (3)  ____ my street dogs. Today, I want ____  (4)  ____ (be) a Santa for them."

                  I said, " Well, ____  (5)  ____ is too early for you to be a Santa. Christmas comes in December, which is almost in half a year's time."

                  he smiled and said ____  (6)  ____(cheerful), "Yes. I love to be Mr. Santa in the month of June. Santa is a man ____  (7)  ____(represent) surprise and love. Santa comes in December as expected. But in real life there is a hidden Santa in each of us, no matter ____  (8)  ____ month it is. When we offer food to a poor man or an umbrella to someone who ____  (9)  ____(catch) in the rain, we are Santa there. So when you offer help to others or get help from others, just think that Santa has come all the way for you."

                  He left and I was happy that I had met him. We just need to realize that Santa is around us spreading ____  (10)  ____(happy) and unconditional! love.

            • 5.

              Few people need to be told not to overspend on credit or debit cards(贷记卡). You know you shouldn’t, even if you always do. What you need are solutions. Whatever your problems with money, you can change—but it’s going to take work. After all, you’re trying to break lifelong patterns. Start with these strategies.

              Strategy 1

              A lot of people set themselves up for failure because they have a mindset of either indulgence (放纵) or deprivation (克制). If you try to deprive yourself of too much, where you spend almost nothing, then you end up giving up, and you indulge, and then you overspend. So if you have an unrealistic plan, you’re probably going to lose control. Good habits happen when planned; bad habits happen on their own.

              Strategy 2

              Changing your mindset is effective in solving the problem. Take Smith-Acuna for example. She says she had a couple in therapy who constantly quarreled about what she feels has become a monetary cliché. They would always argue about how much money they were spending at Starbucks. The wife loved capping off each workday with a drink. Ultimately, the wife ended up quitting her Starbucks habit. Instead of replacing her drink with nothing, she got something else, something free, in return.

              Strategy 3

              It’s a good start if you switch from paying for merchandise and services with a debit or credit card to paying with cash. It’s easy when you’re using plastic to mindlessly swipe and fall into a pattern of not thinking or noticing how much you’re actually spending. You can divide up your money and put it into envelopes, marking down on the envelopes what each pile of money is for. That can make it easier to see where your money is going.

              Strategy 4

              Get a receipt for every purchase. Breaking up your expenses into categories like food, clothing, housing, medical care and so on, but also labeling each expense as a need or a want. Be realistic as to what is really necessary. A need is something where you would die or go to jail if you didn’t spend the money or ruin your credit. At the end of the month, total up all the categories. Do this, and you’ll be more educated about how much money you actually have, and how much you have left over for fun stuff.

              Strategy 5

              There is probably a reason you developed bad habits, which are often adopted on the road easier traveled. So if you’re suddenly balancing your bank account every day, or you’re regularly putting money into an emergency fund, plan to give yourself some sort of prize for the past two weeks. You’ve been saving money or spending it more wisely, so you can probably afford it.

              Introduction

              l  More often than not, knowing we shouldn’t overspend, we still tend to do so.

              l  It’s time we(61)________pains to change our bad shopping habits.

              l  We can use the following 5 strategies(62)________to help us solve problems with money.

              Five strategies

              l  Having a mindset of either indulgence or deprivation means going to(63)________, which often leads to failure.

              l  In case you lose control, it’s a good habit to make(64)________plans.

              l  Change your mindset.

              l  Without spending too much money at Starbucks, the wife successfully got(65)________of her bad habit by having something else in return.

              l  Change(66)________you spend your money: paying in cash.

              l  Swiping a debit or credit card would make you(67)________of the exact amount of money you spent.

              l  It is necessary to(68)________ your expenses into different categories.

              l  Tracking your spending helps you understand your actual(69)________better.

              l  Since you can save money or spend it wisely, why don’t you(70) ________ yourself with some sort of prize?

            • 6.

              It is true that people with better education are usually able to get    1  (good) paying jobs. In other words, they have more   2   (chance) to choose a good job  3    people with little or no   4   (educate) don’t. It seems that the purpose of education is to make people get jobs.    5   this isn’t accepted by all people. Some people may think that a person should spend the best years of his life   6    (get) education only for a way of living. This was probably one of the earliest reasons of education.

                 7  fact, if education is just a way of   8    (make) a living, people don’t need to spend so much time in school. People can get education for a living in a short time. Subjects like history and geography need not    9 (teach) to everyone. Even language and math need not be taught in detail(详细地), either.   10  is clear that education is much more than teaching a man to get a way of living.

            • 7.

              Commercial advertisement was once thought of as a technique of the marketers to inform the potential buyers about the availability of certain products. It was seen more as a medium to inform the buyers rather than persuade them to buy. The present day marketers see advertisement as a medium to damage the image of their competitors and their products. This indeed, is an undesirable and an immoral practice. Instead of speaking about their own products, these marketers speak about the drawbacks (often without any basics) of the competing products.

              People watching TV advertisements would notice that there has always been an advertisement war between the marketers of different consumer goods. A few such cases are given below.

              1 Parachute Coconut Oil vs. V.V.D. Gold

              Some time back, the producer of V.V.D Gold Coconut Oil claimed in their TV advertisement that only their products was superior and the one sold in blue colour bottles (the reference was to Parachute coconut oil) was suitable only for un-natural hair.

              2 Tata Salt vs. Captain Cook

              Tata salt was first iodised (碘处理) salt marketed by an Indian Company. It has been enjoying a good and steady market. Captain Cook, another producer of iodised salt, who entered the market later, had to adopt some strategy to get control of the market. The TV advertisement of Captain Cook stressed on ‘Free flow’ of their salt when transferred to a container. The producer of Tata Salt retaliated (报复) by saying that the claim of Captain Cook was a trick and those who were quality conscious should deal with it with caution.

              3Pepsi vs. Coco Cola

              Coca Cola was selected as the official soft drink for the Wills World Cricket 1996. When the cricket series was on, the marketers of Pepsi constantly advertised on TV. Their advertisement gave the idea that the cricketers preferred only Pepsi and as a matter of fact there was nothing official about it.

              4 Horlicks vs. Complan

              Sometime back, the TV advertisement of Complan, a health drink directly attacked Horlicks, which has been in the market for several decades. The claim of Complan was that their brand (which according to them was Brand C) has a higher percentage of ingredients (材料) compared to Brand H (reference was nothing but to Horlicks).

              The above examples clearly show how the technique of advertisement is misused by some marketers to ruin the image of their competitors. This, certainly, is not a healthy trend.

              Any marketer should only speak about his products and not about his competitors’ products. The awareness of consumers has certainly increased over the years and they are no longer easily taken in. There are many consumer products like salt, oil shaving blades etc. But one thing for sure is that offering the same product in a different container will not make the product different.

              Mass media like Radio, Television and newspaper should not allow advertisements that tell lies. Legal regulations, in this regard, should also be made stricter.

              Comparison of the past and the present of advertisements

              In the past

              At present

              A technique mainly used for offering (71)________

              A trick used as a means of unfair (72)________

              The (73) ________of advertisement

              (74) ________

              Products

              Wrong practices

              V.V.D. Gold

              l When V.V.D Gold attacked the one sold in blue bottles, it (75)________ to Parachute Coconut oil.

              Captain Cook

              l Captain Cook stressed on their “free flow” when their product was (76) ________to a container.

              Tata Salt

              l Tata salt retaliated by warning consumers to be (77) ________about the quality.

              Pepsi

              l Too much advertisement on TV seemed to say that the cricketers had a (78) ________for Pepsi.

              Complan

              l Brand C claimed that their product was much richer in ingredients in (79) ________ with Brand H.

              Solutions

              (80)________products. are not allowed to be mentioned in the advertisement.

              Stricter laws should be made to protect every producers’ and consumers’ benefits.

            • 8.

              On receiving my learner driver license a couple of months ago, I started driving lessons straight away. However, it wasn’t until two days ago   (1)   Dad finally allowed me to drive on the motorway. Our destination was Orewa, a seaside 50 km away. That morning I made sure I had enough   (2)   (drink) and went to the toilet about three times before we left. I thought I was totally prepared   (3)   the journey, but I had never thought of my family’s   (4)   (complain). “Relax! Don’t hold the steering wheel(方向盘) so   (5)   (desperate),” called a nervous voice from the backseat. “Speed up. 70 km/h isn’t fast enough. You are holding up   (6)   traffic,” another voice ordered from the seat next to mine. How   (7)   (annoy)! To content them I stepped hard on the accelerator(油门), and within a second, an angry voice began to yell again. “Stop! Slow down, slow down! Are you crazy? Did I tell you to go above 100 km/h?” Finally I drove into the city,   (8)    the speed limit was only 50 km/h. My family seemed   (9)   (relax) and stopped telling me what to do. They all looked out of the windows and enjoyed the scenery. On our way home, the journey was much   (10)   (easy) than before as everyone else fell fast asleep. So, I just took my time and enjoyed the drive.

            • 9.

              It is sad but true ___61___ people die in earthquakes from falling furniture(家具) and bricks. Earthquake ___62___ (safe) is very important and there is more to it than just keeping buildings ____63___ falling down. So if your home is in ___64__ earthquake area, you should prepare carefully before the earthquake ___65____(come).

               First, make sure you buy a house which is earthquake safe, all pipes should be fixed to the wall and all walls should be especially thick and strong, you also have to make sure that there are bolts underneath your house. They are one of the most important ways of protecting a house. Make sure the building has no ____66__ (break) windows and is well repaired.

               Second, look at the objects in your house. Those in the living room, _____67___ are the most likely to hurt us, are computers, televisions and lamps. They can be tied to tables or stuck to them so they won’t _____68__(easy) move around. The kitchen, which is also very ____69____(danger), must have strong doors on all the cupboards. This is the place where many small things are stored that might fall down. The water heater should have a case round it too. Windows are a special problem. When they break, glass can cause many accidents. It is better to use safety glass if you can, especially for pictures.

               Always remember: “It is ___70_____(good) to be safe than sorry.”

              (1)                 
            • 10.

              Every year, approximately 1,6 million tons of soil flows into Yellow River, China’s second  41   (long) river.The soil contains materials to keep the natural balance of the area.Over time, a lot of soil  42   (remove),which has caused serious erosion of the land   43   the River.In some areas in Shanxi Province, this has destroyed almost all the land, and has forced many local farmers  44  (move) to other areas.

              45  is a huge job to control Yellow River erosion.Many people believe this kind of work is best done by government or international 46   (organize).You may agree with this point of view.If 47  , it is time for you to think again.

              In fact, it is you   48   have the most important role to play in stopping Yellow River erosion.Did you know the importance of your 5 yuan? For a start, it can buy you a tree,   49   will help make soil stay on the land.On land with rich soil, local farmers can grow crops to make  50    living, with the money they earn from their crops, farmers buy goods or services.This helps to develop local economies.

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