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Below is an advertisement in a travel brochure.
Book this package
There are few areas better than Lake Myvatn for viewing the Northern Lights and discovering the wonders of the Icelandic winter.
Day 1
Reykjavik—Akureyri—Lake Myvatn
Flight to Akureyri from where you will be picked up.Transfer to Lake Myvatn.Sightseeing tour of the Lake Myvatn area.After the tour an introduction of the activities available.
Day 2
Free day at Lake Myvatn: optional tours available.Please note that all tours are dependent on weather and road conditions, and therefore only booked locally at Lake Myvatn.
Day 3
Akureyri—Reykjavik
The morning will be spent at Lake Myvatn and then in the afternoon a transfer to Akureyri where you will go on a short sightseeing tour of Akureyri enjoying the beautiful sights.Afternoon flight back to Reykjavik.
Activities available at Lake Myvatn
Snowmobile
Take an exciting adventure on our snowmobiles out on the frozen Lake Myvatn or travel deep into the Highlands with one of our guides.30 min and 1 hour tour available.
Super-jeep
Sightseeing at Myvatn and a super-jeep adventure.3 tours available: around the area of Lake Myvatn; a tour to Dettifoss, the most powerful waterfall in Europe and unforgettable at winter time; a tour further into the Myvatn area.
Sightseeing tours
Sightseeing tours to some spectacular places: Icelandic farms, power station, museums and a search for the northern lights.These tours are recommended for all nature lovers.
Cross-country skiing
The Lake Myvatn area and surrounding Highlands are great for cross-country skiing.There is a good mixture of areas from easy to more demanding and the length of each tour also depends on one’s ability.
Horse riding
A wonderful area that offers a great variation of trekking(跋涉)routes.On offer are tours from one hour to a day tour with different destinations, something to match your desire.
Go-carts on ice
Experience the adventure of driving on the ice of the lake.The snow is taken away and you drive with “nailed” tires.Also available is go-carts in the snow.
Winter garden
Different kinds of amusements on the frozen lake: bowling, cricket, skating, mini golf etc.
1.What is the purpose of the ad?
A.To inform the timetable of a trip.       
B.To list the steps to see the Northern Lights.
C.To introduce a special traveling package.
D.To introduce the wonders of the Icelandic winter.
2.Where will you spend most of the time during the trip?
A.Reykjavik.              B.Akureyri.     
C.Lake Myvatn.             D.Icelandic farms.
3.Which activity is not included in the travel package?
A.Sighteeing tour of Akureyri.    
B.Sightseeing tour of Reykjavik.
C.Sightseeing tour in the Lake Myvatn area.
D.Seeing the most powerful waterfall in Europe.
4.If you want to view the Northern Lights, you will join in _________.
A.Horse riding                      B.Cross-country skiing   
C.Super-jeep                          D.Sightseeing tours

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The court said that more milk from other states should be sold in California as the price of milk from other states is not as high. Some states got enough rain so their costs did not go up. People will then be able to buy the cheaper milk, meaning that unless milk producers bring their milk prices down, their milk will not sell.
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The 41-cent increase would add to California’s already high milk prices so California must allow more milk producers from outside the state to sell their products there. This would then lead to increased supplies (供应), which would, as a result, stop milk prices from increasing.
Who will be hurt by high milk prices?

A.Young people. B.Milk producers from outside California.
C.Rich people. D.Families with lots of children.

What caused milk prices in California to increase?

A.Short supplies from other states. B.Being short of rain.
C.The California court. D.Children’s need for milk.

What will California do to keep milk prices down?

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The musicians’ conversation at the beginning is to show that ______.

A.musicians’ living conditions are not good
B.people in that town have poor taste in music
C.different people have different attitudes
D.young people are more likely to succeed

The underlined part "they’re rubbing off on you" in Paragraph 2 means ______.

A.they’ll push you ahead B.they’ll have an influence on you
C.they’ll keep you from moving on D.they’ll help you realize your dreams

Why did the author want to make friends with the younger musician?

A.He is more active than the others.
B.He can earn more than the others.
C.He has more things to do than the others.
D.His attitude is more positive than the others.

By doing the exercise mentioned in Paragraph 3, you can ______.

A.make the right kind of friends
B.improve your ability to make friends
C.develop a better relationship with your friends
D.make some new friends with the same interests as you

We can get the following information from the passage EXCEPT ______.

A.the younger musician is a positive person and would be a good friend
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C.the exercise can help you keep close to really helpful friends
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A.test children's self control and later success
B.test children's intelligence of ringing the bell
C.find good ways of training children to learn
D.prove that children's education is important

We can learn from the experiment that

A.all children tried to ring the bell for more candies
B.some children didn't get any candy in the end
C.the children have different self- control
D.the last one to ring the bell is most successful

What is the best title for this passage?

A.Ways of self-control training
B.Experiments on children's ringing the bell
C.Higher score, better achievements
D.Self-control is the key to success

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Chinese students spend the most time studying. Nearly half of Chinese students spend more than two hours on their homework every day. That’s much more than students of the US (26.4%), Japan (8.2%) and South Korea (5.2%).
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What do they do after school?
In their spare time, most Chinese students study or surf the Internet. Most American students hang out with their friends. Most Japanese students do physical exercise. Most Korean students watch TV.
The report is about ___________.

A.the countries B.the subjects C.the students’ lives D.the high schools

What country isn’t mentioned in the report?

A.The US B.South Korea C.Japan D.India

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A.26.4% B.8.2% C.5.2% D.48.6%

The phrase doze off means ___________.

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“If I am not important, nobody will miss me if I quit!” So the nail then released (松开) its hold, got down from the roof, and fell into the mud.
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What the story wants to say is that every member is important to a whole group!
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Why did the nail decide to quit?

A.Because he was not able to hold on any longer.
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C.Because he knew a big nail would replace him.
D.Because he had finished his task successfully.

What’s the result of the nail’s giving up?

A.People began to realize the importance of the nail.
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D.The nail regretted his original decision at last.

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A.no matter how small you seem, you are important to a group
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