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2£®Which country does the woman want to visit this summer?

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3£®What would the woman like to do?

A£®Work a part-time job£®

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12£®What day is it today?

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15£®What do we know about the man¡¯s parents?

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Ninety-five percent of American families are now online, with adults spending averagely five hours a day at home on the computer, which greatly influences their life, according to a new study£®Yes, we¡¯re connecting more with friends, but we¡¯re also having dinner quickly so we can update our Facebook status£®Does your life suffer from too much time spent online, and do you properly protect your family¡¯s identity when you share their information online? Here¡¯s how to take control of them£®

According to Sherry Turkle, professor of psychology at MIT, many people use their computers to avoid the messiness of real life£®It¡¯s difficult to refuse a friend, but it¡¯s easy to send out an e-mail to do that£®When you find yourself hiding behind your screen, make an effort to reconnect with people face to face£®¡°It¡¯s not because the technology is bad£¬¡± says Turkle£®¡°It¡¯s a matter of figuring out its place£®¡±

Proud parents can¡¯t help posting photos of their kids£®But publicly sharing your kids¡¯information, such as your child¡¯s full name, birth date, and place of residence could put him in danger£®To avoid the risk, invite the people you know well to view the photos on password-protected (¼ÓÃܵÄ) websites such as Flickr and Snapfish£®If you use Facebook, create a group of your inner circle specially for sharing photos and news of your kids£®

Need a handy way to measure your family¡¯s online habits? Check out the family plan on rescuetime£®com£®It tracks how each member of your family spends time online, and it shows the data by hour, day, and week£®The website, which also offers personal plans, even allows you to block distracting(·ÖÐĵÄ) websites from your loved ones and yourself£®

If reaching for your phone to check for messages and e-mails has become an uncontrollable habit, try this trick£®Keep your devices on but turn off every message reminding, vibration(Õñ¶¯), and so on£®Check for updates only when you finish a task£® 21£®Sherry Turkle probably agrees that ________£®

A£®Internet is just a tool for people

B£®people have to know their social status D£®going online helps people lead a happier

C£®technology can help improve friendship life

22£®How are family members¡¯ online habits tracked by rescuetime.com?

A£®By offering plans and blocking unsafe websites£® B£®By blocking unwanted contact and information£®

C£®By tracking their online time and sorting out data£®D£®By making plans and storing collected data£®

23£®What can be the best title for the text?

A£®Important Tips on Protecting Online Information B£®How to Take Control of Families¡¯ Technology Time C£®Key Advice on How to Avoid Unsafe Websites D£®How to Break Away from Bad Online Habits

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My name is Sara£®When I was little, I played the drums£®I also had a guitar£®In fourth grade, I started playing the trombone(³¤ºÅ)£®I practised about four hours a week£®All of this might not seem like a big deal for a lot of kids, but there¡¯s something about me that makes me a bit different from others£®I was born without hands£®Since I was about one year old, I¡¯ve worn prosthetics(¼ÙÖ«)£®

This year, I got an invitation to join the high school marching band(Ðнø¹ÜÀÖ¶Ó)£®I told my mom I wanted to do it£®But I had an instructor who thought I would not be able to march in the band¡ªnot because it was a high school band and I was only in seventh grade£¬but probably because my body was different£®All I wanted was to show that I could do it, so I joined the band£®And it paid off!

Music gives me energy£®That happens sometimes£®One time I was so down, I didn¡¯t even want to get out of bed£®Then I hit my MP3 player by accident£®A song came on, and I got up and started dancing£®It helped me say to myself£¬¡°OK, I can get through today£®¡±

Around my musician friends, we all share the same problems, like working out how many beats there are in a measure(С½Ú)£®I have a hard time counting the beats, but so do a lot of the other kids£®It¡¯s a normal problem that we musicians share£®When I¡¯m with the band, I don¡¯t feel as different as I do in other situations£®It¡¯s just another way that music makes me want to go on, and not to just sit down by myself and not care about life£® 24£®In what way is Sara different from other kids?

A£®There¡¯s something wrong with her body£® instruments£®

C£®She learned to play the drums at a very early age. D£®She kept playing the trombone for the longest hours£® 25£®When invited to join the marching band, Sara________£®

A£®said no at first

C£®followed the instructor¡¯s advice

B£®had no idea what to do D£®believed that she would make it

B£®She knows how to play many

26£®How does Sara probably feel when she¡¯s with the band?

A£®Bored£® B£®Relaxed£® 27£®What would be the best title for the text?

A£®A High School Band C£®My Love for Music

C£®Successful£® D£®Afraid£®

B£®A Young Drummer D£®My Magic Hands C

No doubt there are ups and downs in life£®Whatever the situation is, you shouldn¡¯t lose your joy of life£®Life is for a limited period only and no one knows how long he/she will live, so why do you waste your precious time in worrying about the things that are beyond your control? Be happy, and enjoy your life unconditionally(ÎÞÌõ¼þµØ)£®

You enjoy good days but you also need to learn how to enjoy bad days, even enjoy your pain£®In 2016 when I was in Geneva, Switzerland, I suffered a sudden heart attack£®My colleagues called an ambulance and I was taken to hospital with much pain in my chest£®Before reaching hospital, I was totally exhausted with pain and was going to lose control of my emotions£®Then the doctor in the ambulance said, ¡°Don¡¯t worry; you are in safe hands£®¡± His words took away all my pain because I started realizing that it was no time to worry about pain and it¡¯s time to be happy that my life was safe£®At that time, I learnt an important lesson that in pain there is a hidden joy and whoever sees the bright side can enjoy pain£®My pain turned into a joy which greatly helped me recover more quickly than expected£®

You not only enjoy success but you also need to learn to enjoy failure£®Failure provides you with an opportunity to benefit from so many choices you¡¯ve made£®Celebrating failure will raise your morale and make you more powerful and determined to achieve success£®We all make mistakes in life but only the courageous(Ó¸ҵÄ) people not only laugh at their own mistakes but also let other people laugh at them and then they reach success without any spiritual burden(¸ºµ£)£®A person who learns from mistakes and knows how to turn the bad situation into his/her favor is the most intelligent person and really enjoys his/her life£®

28£®What does the author mainly tell us in the first paragraph?

A£®Life is full of ups and downs£®

B£®People¡¯s lives only last a limited period£®

C£®We should enjoy our life unconditionally£® D£®Bad situations can be changed into good ones£®

29£®Why did the author still feel happy when experiencing much pain?

A£®His colleagues were always with him£® C£®He planned to enjoy the last days in life£® being alive£®

30£®The underlined word ¡°morale¡± in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ¡°________¡±£®

B£®He could be looked after by his parents£® D£®His doctor made him realize the value of

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