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ENTRY-EXIT INSPECTION AND QUARANTINE
THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
HEALTH AND QUARANTINE DECLARATION FORM ON ENTRY
Name: Shirley_Booth            Sex:     Male      √ Female
Birth Date: 1959_yy_02_mm       Nationality(Region): American
Time of Arrival: 17:20_hh_      Place of arrival: Shenzhen
From(Country/Region): USA     Passport No.: CA5728019
Vehicle/ Ship/Flight No.: Flight_UA_3625     Seat No.: 16E
Destination: Changsha,_Hunan   
1.Please list the countries and cities(towns) that you have visited in the past 4 weeks:
New_York,_Paris,_Tokyo_and_Hong_Kong
2.The contact address and telephone number in the next 14 days:
Changsha_Friendship_Hotel
3.Please mark “√” before the items of following symptoms or illness if you have any now.
Fever                  Cough              Other disease
Shortness of breath       Difficulty breathing
4.Have you had close contact with any probable or suspected H1N1 case in the past 14 days?                    Yes            √ No
5.Please mark “√”before the items of following articles if you bring any of them.
Animal       Animal products        Plant        Plant products          
√ Biological products          Waste and used clothing         Soil
I hereby declare that all the information given above is true and correct.
Date: April_16,_2009       Signature: Shirley_Booth
Note:
1.  For the health of all, please give true and correct information;
2.  You will be sued according to related laws if you give the false information;
3.  No entry shall be allowed without the declaration;
4.  Body temperature: 37°C

68.When does one need to fill in this form?
A.Permissions for a foreigner to take the Chinese nationality.
B.Entry to China from other countries or regions.
C.Exit to other countries or regions from China.
D.Anyone planning to take animals to China from other countries or regions.
69.The underlined word “sued” can be taken the place of by _____.
A.charged             B.sentenced     C.prevented         D.analyzed
70.Which of the following statements is false according to the form?
A.It was not by ship that Shirley Booth came to China.
B.Shirley Booth went to at least three continents during March16-April 16, 2009.
C.Shirley Booth brought some biological products with her.
D.From the form we know Shirley Booth was not in good health.

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The new film, known at the moment only as Bond 23, will be the third to star Daniel Craig as the secretagent (特工). Other names in the cast include Albert Finney, Javier Bardem and Ralph Fiennes.
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Ajay Chowdhury, from the James Bond International Fan Club, said, “Daniel Craig’s third time as 007 has been looked forward to by Bond fans around the world. The fans have been made to wait extra long for this film since the global economiccrisis (经济危机) delayed the film for some time.”
“Mendes has an unusual way of directing, and with the acting gift and the precedent (先例) set by the previous two films in which Craig played Bond, Skyfall promises a Bond film where the sky may not be the limit.”
It is reported that the film will send 007 to South Africa and India to hunt for a criminal (犯罪的) organization. Other reported locations for filming include Duntrune Castle, near Lochgilphead in Argyll, Scotland, which is believed to be the spy’s home.
The film is set to be released in the UK this October.
Craig’ s performance as Bond gave new life to the film series, leading to the highest ever 007 box office (票房) takings of £367 million for his role in Casino Royale in 2006. Quantum of Solace, the most recent film in the series released in 2008, made £353 million.
According to the text, who will play Bond in film Skyfall?

A.Albert Finney. B.Sean Connery.
C.Daniel Craig. D.Sam Mendes.

Which of the following is NOT true according to the text?

A.Skyfall will be the last film of the 007 series.
B.Bond first appeared on the screen about 50 years ago.
C.Sam Mendes won an Oscar for American Beauty.
D.Skyfall will be shot in South Africa and India.

What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 5 mean?

A.Skyfall will also be a Bond film.
B.Skyfall will be a great film.
C.Skyfall will be longer than the previous ones.
D.Skyfall will be set in the sky.

What can we learn from the text?

A.The film Skyfall will be released later than planned.
B.It is the first time that Daniel Craig has played Bond.
C.Daniel Craig receives little attention from movie fans.
D.Quantum of Solace has made the most money so far.

As soon as you meet, or even see, a person, you form an impression of him based on his posture, gestures and facial expressions. This is why it is important to make a good first impression on the person who will be interviewing you. Within the first 60 seconds of meeting you, the interviewer will have formed an impression about what type of person you are and what kind of employee you would become, and 55% of this will be based only on your body language. Here are some tips to make that impression a good one.
First of all, relax. Think positive thoughts and you are more likely to come across as a positive, confident person during the interview. Dress smartly, as your appearance is one of the first things an interviewer will notice you. Stand up straight, and walk in with your shoulders back and your head up. Try to avoid slowing down as you walk into the room because this suggests fear and uncertainty. Shake hands with the interviewer firmly. You should have a positive handshake and a warm smile. Opening your coat or jacket as you sit down shows that you, too, are open.
Posture is important. You should be sitting well back in your seat. Sit up straight and lean forward slightly, but not too much. Sitting at too much of an angle (角度) expresses discomfort and distrust. Tow of the most common defensive (防卫的) signals are crossing your arms and legs, so try to avoid them.
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The purpose of the first paragraph is to tell readers .

A.what a good first impression is
B.how to make a good first impression
C.how long it takes to make a first impression
D.the importance of making a good first impression

Which of the following does the author advise you to do when you are being interviewed?

A.Cross your arms or legs.
B.Open your coat or jacket when sitting down.
C.Go into the room more slowly than usual.
D.Avoid looking at the eyes of the interviewer directly.

If you lean forward too much, it means .

A.you are very bored B.you are too nervous
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What is the best title for the text?

A.How to use body language to win an interview
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C.She spends half of her time traveling.
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“Here it is,” she shouted. “Thanks Carmen,” Theresa said. “I didn’t know you wore glasses. They look great!” “Thanks,” Carmen replied shyly.
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