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5.Eenjoy healthyeating.I wantto givethem thatchance asmuch as possible.、1What dowe knowabout JatibarangLandfillA.It is a goodplace for people toeat mealsB.It is a placewhere localscollect plasticand glassto sellC.It is a mountainwhich attractsmany touristsD.It isa modemplastic recyclingplant.、2What makesthe MethaneGas CanteendifferentA.Its locationand theway topay formeals.B.The deliciousfood and the kind-hearted owner.C.Its locationand thosestrange customers.D.Its customersandtheway topay formeal.、3What doesthe underlinedword meanA.Increase B.ReplaceC.Remove D.Equal、4Which of the followingis NOTtrueA.Sarimin andSuyatmi recycleplastic wasteonly tomake money.B.The plasticwaste maycause flooding.C.The restaurantseats around30people atpresent.D.Sarimin andSuyatmi haveseen anincrease in their income.Text3The ZHotel isin theheart of Londons WestEnd andhas comfortableaccommodation ina contemporarydesign.All roomsinclude handcraftedbeds,48-inch SamsungHD TVswith freeSky Sportsand Moviechannels,and free Wi-Fi.Eachroom alsohas under-bed storagefor anovernight bag,and wall-mounted hangingspace forclothing.The ZHotel alsooffers wheelchairaccessiblerooms.Continental breakfastis servedin The Z Cafeevery morning,including smokedsalmon,fresh bread,fresh fruitsalad andbaconrolls.A selectionof salads,sandwiches andhot dishesare onoffer throughoutthe day.The hotelisa5-minute walkfrom Princeof WalesTheatre andChinatown London,Leicester Square,Piccadilly CircusandTrafalgar Square.Heathrow Airportcan bereached directlyfrom PiccadillyCircus UndergroundStation.This isour guestsfavorite partofLondon,according toindependent reviews.This areais alsogreat fbrshopping,with popularbrandsnearby:Apple,HM,Zara,Burberry andChanel.TheZHotel israted for the bestvalue inLondon!Guests aregetting morefor theirmoney whencompared toother hotelsin this city.Come andstay withus!Most popularfacilities:♦luggage storage♦Heating♦Free Wi-Fi♦Air conditioning♦24-hour frontdesk♦Daily maidservice♦Parking♦LiftPrices:Room typePrices Options(不退款)•Non-refundableDouble room—non-smoking£179•Good Breakfast£
9.50•Non-refundableTwin Room—non-smoking£185-Good Breakfast£
9.50Queen Room-disability•Pay at the hotel£219access•Good Breakfastincluded607When stayinginthis hotel,you willenjoy allof thefollowing EXCEPT.A.freeWi-Fi B.a TVwith somefreechannelsC.airport pick-up serviceD.under-bed storagespace1If aman ina wheelchairwants tostay inthishotelfor twonights,he shouldpay.A.£438B.£404C.£358D.£
370、2From thepassage wecan learn.A.the hotelis closeto HeathrowAirportB.the hotelserves Chinese-style breakfastC.the hotelis goodvalue forguests moneyD.there isa shopwith popularbrands inthe hotelText4Formal AfternoonTeasA pot of tea,a plateof finger sandwiches and a selectionof pastriesand scones:In America,this wonderfulway towile awaytheafternoon iscommonly,though mistakenly,known as“high tea/9In Britain,where itoriginated,high tea“is simplyan old-fashionedname forthe eveningmeal;its alsocalled“meal tea.The light,elegant,scone-centric mealserved at fancy hotelsis called“low teaorafternoon tea”.Whatever youcall it,here arefour placesto getafternoon teaon LongIsland.Prices areper person.Chat Noir230Merrick Rd.,Rockville Centre516-208-8521,chatnoirtea.comOwner EmmaTso isa talentedpastry chef,and herafternoon tea$22includes sandwiches,miniature pastries,warm scones,cream andjam and a pot of tea.Open7days aweek.Reservations required.Robinsons TeaRoom97-E Main St.,Stony Brook631-751-1232Robinsons serviceafternoon teaTuesday to Sunday.$26buys unlimitedtea,about10fingersandwiches,fresh scones,cream andjamand desserts.Reservations required.The Secret Garden Tea Cafe GiftShoppe225MainSt.,Port Jefferson631-476-8327,thesecretgardentearoom.comThe StreetGardens menuhas moremodest options,but thefull afternoon tea,$
26.95,includes scones,fresh fruit,tea sandwiches,mini desserts and apotoftea.Open Tuesday toSunday.The Hidden Oak CafeBayardCutting Arboretum,Montauk Highway,Great River631-277-3895,bayardcuttingarboretum.orgThe cafeis openTuesdaytoSunday.Afternoon tea$
25.95includes teasandwiches,dessertsandpastries,scones withcream andjamandapotoftea.Reservations required24hours inadvance.、1What dowe knowabout Britishafternoon teaA.Its knownas mealtea”.B.Its centeredon desserts.C.Ifs servedatfancyhotels.D.Its originatedfrom America.、2Which numbershould youcall toreserve fora Mondayafternoon teaA.516-208-8521B.631-751-1232C.631-476-8327D.631-277-
3895、3Where canyou getafternoonteawith freshfruitA.At ChatNoir B.At RobinsonsTea RoomC.At theHiddenOakCafe D.At theSecretGardenTeaCafeGift ShoppePartBDirections:Read thefollowing textand answerthe questionsby choosingthe mostsuitable subheadingfrom thelistA-G foreach numberedparagraph41一
45.There aretwo extrasubheadings whichyou donot need to use.Markyour answerson the ANSWER SHEET.10pointsNot allmemories aresweet Somepeople spendalll.lives tryingto forgetbad experiencesNow Americanresearchers aredeveloping apill,
2.will helppeople forgetbad memoriesThe pillis plannedto betaken immediatelyafter a
3.frighten experienceThey hopeitmight reduce,or possiblyerase,the effectof painfulmemoriesHowever,the newresearch hascaused a lot ofargument Supporterssay badmemories mayruin peopleslives Theycome back4,us噩梦when wedont wantto have them ina daydreamor nightmareThey usuallycome withvery painfulfeelings Thepill canhelp toreducemany
5.suffer Butthose6,are againstthe researchsay thatchanging memories.©very dangerousbecause memoriesshowwho weare
8.the drugcould firstbe usedin onlyvery seriouscases,some peopleeven fearthat itwould become more commonlyused Dontforgetpeople alwayshavetheability%use scienceforthewrong puiposeWhat weshould dois helppeople to have10,good controlofmemoriesI wasintheninth yearwhen Ibegan tosuffer depressionMy parentsnoticed butfelt thatsince Idalways been1・good child,thiswas temporary
2.fortunate,it wasnot tobe soI didnthave friendsHardly couldI sharemy problemsDeep worrybegan todestroy my
3.confident FinallyI refusedto attendclasses,
4.shut myselfin myroom forhoursThe examinationwas approaching,but Isimply didntcare Myparents andteachers weresurprised atmy badperformance One、二morning,5a particularlysevere lecturefrom myfather,I stoodattheschool gate,6depress Thenas theother studentsmarched totheirclassrooms,our headmastercalled meThe nextforty-five minuteswas oneof themost precious
7.moment inmy lifeShe saidshe
8.notice abig changein meand wonderedwhy Atfirst shetook myhands in
9.she andlistened patientlyas Imentioned myworriesThenshe huggedme asI weptMonths offrustration andloneliness disappearedin hermotherly hugNoone hadtried tounderstand whatthe realproblem wasexcept theheadmaster,10,helped meout simplyby listeningandhuggingSection IIITranslationDirections:Translate thefollowing textinto Chinese.Write yourtranslation ontheANSWERSHEET.15pointsThe Importanceof AccessibilityAwareness、At arecent TeenLeadership ofJewish FamilyServices meeting,people with disabilities talkedabout theirlives.1However,残疾人便利设施.what amazedme mostwas thegreat importanceof education about handicapaccommodationsOne school-teacher whois blind,andawoman whohas useda wheelchairall herlife aretwo importantmembers of the NationalGroupfor DisabledPersons,devoted toraising awarenessabout disabilities,2These includehandicap parking spots,handrails,andwheelchair ramps.One bigconcern isthe people who takeadvantage ofaids,such ashandicap parkingspaces,3And themeetingfocused oneducating thepublic.Some handicapspots haveextra roomnext to them,marked withthe“No Parking“signs.As longas Pmnot inthe spot,I cantakethe no-parking areanext toit,“some peoplesay.However,the womanwho usesa wheelchairdisagrees tothis.The spaceexists toallowsomeone ina wheelchairtohaveroom toget inor outof theircar.4Some walkwayshave handrailsnext tothem tohelp thosewho requireextra assistance.Whether itisablind person seekingguidance oran elderlypersonseekingsupport,the rail is therefor walking.Sometimes therailisblocked,by aparked bicycleforinstance,and consequentlymade useless.5People who are informedoftherails usewould beless likelyto mistakeit fora bikerack.Meeting someofthepeoplewho are affectedby thelack of educationaboutaccommodations mademe seethat thereis workto bedone.If morepeople wereeducated aboutthe properuses ofaccommodations,there wouldbe fewerchallenges forpeople withphysical disabilities.A.Accommodations willvary accordingtotheneeds ofthe disabled.B.As withthe parkingspot,this ismore likelya caseof lackofeducation.C.They educateabout allthe accommodationsforpeople withdisabilities.D.Improvement mustbe madeso thatdisabled peoplecan fullyparticipate.E.If thereisacar inthat space,the handicapparkingspotis nolonger useful.F.So peoplewithout disabilitiesneedtobe educatedabout theseaccommodations.G.I wasamazed tohear aboutthe challengesfaced bypeoplewithphysicaldisabilities.Want toimprove yourmind Alittle bitof effortevery daygoes along way.Here aresome simpleactions thatcould helpyoubecome asmarter person.
1、Think abouthow tomake moremoney,how tosolve adaily problemyou have,interesting movieideas9or anythingelse.Itdoesnt matterwhat subjectyour ideasfall intoas longas youreworking yourbrain.Read newspapers,2You,11learn toform yourown opinions.Youll alsohave alot moreto talkabout atparties orwith friends.、Instead ofwatching TV,watch educationalvideos.3And you can learnalotfrom otherpeoples experiences.In videos,theinformation isoften presentedin anunderstandable,memorable way,so youcan besure itwill stickin yourmind.
4、If youfind someoneto discusssomething with,youcanadd toeach other5s knowledgeand gainnew ideas.Also,when youcanexplain ideasto someoneelse,it meansyouve masteredthem.You caneven sharewhat you learn onthe Internet.Hang outwith peoplewhoaresmarter thanyou.5Every day,you shouldtry tohave acoffee dateor walkwith someonewhoinspires you.Always bewilling tolearn.Ask asmany questionsaspossible.If youare alwaysaround peoplewhoaremoreknowledgeable thanyou,youll haveno choicebut tolearn more.A.Try tobe goodat yourjob.B.Come upwith10ideas everyday.C.Dont alwaysfollow othersadvice.D.Share whatyoulearnwith otherpeople.E.Spend asmuch timeas youcan withwise people.F.Sometimes,its moreexciting towatch somethingthan toread it.G.It willhelp youbecomemoreaware ofthe importantthings happeningaround theworld.参考答案Section IUse ofEnglish
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