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The Friday after the American holiday of Thanksgiving is called Black Friday. It’s said that it’s the day that store ledgers(分类账)move into the black and companies become profitable. On that day, retailers slash(砍) prices to get consumers to buy.  It is also a time when many Americans start their Christmas shopping. VOA’s Elizabeth Lee tells us how the economy may affect consumers on that bargain day.
This day should be a shopper’s dream. “It’s just the deals, the sales and everything you can get for a lesser price,” said Sandy Thomas, a shopper. But it’s a nightmare for others. “I think it’s crazy. I’ve done all of my shopping throughout the week so I don’t have to go out on Friday,” she said. It’s called Black Friday, the start of the traditional Christmas shopping season in the United States. Every year it’s the day after the Thanksgiving holiday. Stores open before sunrise and there are deep discounts everywhere you look.
Last year a crowd of bargain-hunters killed a Wal-mart worker in a New York suburb. This year, many stores are increasing security while they slash prices. “This is a huge time for the retail stores,” said Fred Joutz from George Washington University. “This is when they begin making their profits for the year.”
Economics professor Fred Joutz says how Americans spend the weekend after Thanksgiving is a good indication of how consumers feel about the future.
With the unemployment rate above 10 percent, Joutz says Americans are saving more and spending less. Some retailers are attracting consumers by opening on Thanksgiving Day, when shops are traditionally closed.  Other stores open their doors anywhere from midnight to four in the morning.
And shoppers will be lining up in front of the doors in order to be one of the first ones to walk through and get a big discount. Electronics like flat screen TVs are usually the first items to go. Sandy Thomas says it’s an annual family tradition and well worth it. “I just save maybe half of what I would have spent on a regular, you know, shopping trip,” she said.
Economists say U.S. consumers will spend money this Black Friday, but they will spend it more carefully.
By saying “This day should be a shopper’s dream”, the writer means ________ .

A.shoppers have longed for this day for a long time
B.the shops will be very crowded on that day
C.the shops will keep open until the daybreak of next day
D.shoppers can buy many items at low prices on that day

Why are many stores increasing security according to the passage?

A.Because there are too many people saving more and spending less.
B.Because it’s a time when they begin making their profits for the year.
C.Because last year a crowd of bargain-hunters caused an accident.
D.Because many stores open their doors from midnight to four a.m.

From the passage we know that_________.

A.Christmas shopping is traditional time and this year it is no exception.
B.Electronics like flat screen TVs are usually least discounted.
C.The economy only affects consumers on that bargain day.
D.Thanksgiving is a good indication of how consumers feel about the future.

We can find this passage in_________.

A.a science fiction
B.a travel brochure
C.an economic research report
D.a book on psychology

Why American people call it a black day?

A.Because they organize activities in honor of some great person.
B.Because there are too many people going out shopping for Christmas.
C.Too many people are celebrating Thanks giving.
D.The sky is black that day.
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Horse Foundation.
Janet and Don Burleson founded the organization in 1999. They began training miniature horses to help guide blind people. Miniature horses look just like regular horses, only much smaller. They are generally less than 34 inches tall.
Cuddles was the foundation’s first guide horse in full service(服务). She became 45-year-old Dan Shaw’s helper. Shaw has an eye disease and his sight is very poor. One night, while filling out a form to get a guide dog, Shaw heard a news story on TV about people training horses to guide the blind. Shaw loves horses and wanted a guide animal that would live a long time. He applied(申请), and a year later, Cuddles and Shaw began training as a team.
On a trip to New York, Cuddles helped Shaw safely tour Times Square, a very busy part of the city at night. The next day, Cuddles calmly rode the elevator with Shaw to the crowded top of the Empire State Building, a famous tall building. Cuddles even guided Shaw on the boat ride to the Statue of Liberty(自由女神像), and traveled on the subway system.
Shaw says that he is very lucky to have Cuddles. He believes that Cuddles has changed his life for the better by giving him the chance to do things himself and making him feel much more confident about himself.
The Guide Horse Foundation __________.

A.was set up by one person
B.has different kinds of horses
C.trains horses to guide blind people
D.has a history of several hundred years

According to the text, miniature horses __________.

A.live a shorter life than guide dogs
B.are much smaller than regular horses
C.are more friendly to people than dogs
D.are different from regular horses in many ways

We know from the text that Dan Shaw __________.

A.became blind at age 45
B.has a great love for horses
C.heard about guide horses from a friend
D.got a guide horse as soon as he applied

Cuddles changed Dan Shaw’s life by __________.

A.making him famous
B.helping to calm him
C.giving him confidence
D.helping him start an organization

The text is written to tell us that __________.

A.special animals can help people do seemingly impossible things
B.blind people are brave to face many challenges
C.horses are better than dogs as guide animals
D.New York City is a magical city

Every day, 15-year-old Martha wrote on the Internet about the meal she ate at school. She also took pictures of the food. However, Martha was very honest about the food. She did not just describe the food. She judged the taste and health of the food.
Martha also began to use her blog(博客)for an important reason. She began to raise(筹集)money for the organization Mary’s Meals in the East African country of Malawi. It provides food for children in schools for free. Martha encouraged her readers to send money to Mary’s Meals to help build a kitchen.
But then, Martha began to have a problem. Many people read her blog. She became big news. The news stories showed that the food at Martha’s school was not always healthy. And that made some people angry. So the school officials decided to stop Martha’s blog. They said that she could not take her camera to school.
But an amazing thing happened. Many people began sending messages of support across the Internet. Martha’s story was even bigger than before. Now the officials had to change their minds. A few days later, Martha was again writing her blog. But more than that, people had sent a lot of money for the Malawi school children. Martha had hoped to raise about 10,000 dollars. But the total reached 100,000 dollars and still kept on growing!
Martha’s blog also helped to improve meals at her school. One day she wrote: As we waited for dinner we were told that we are allowed to eat as much fruit and bread as we want.
No one knows what will happen to Martha’s blog in future. But already this little girl has helped to change the eating experience of many children just by sharing on the Internet pictures of her school meals.
Martha wrote about her school meals on her blog to __________.

A.invite students to judge the food
B.show the terrible taste of the food
C.express her opinion about the food
D.ask the school to improve the food

The organization Mary’s Meals __________.

A.was set up by Martha
B.provides free school meals
C.is an international organization
D.helps poor families build kitchens

Why did the school officials want to prevent Martha writing her blog?

A.It had a bad influence on her study.
B.Some people were upset by its content(内容).
C.Taking pictures needs a lot of time.
D.Many other students started to copy her.

According to the text, Martha __________.

A.got a lot of support around the world
B.helped improve children’s eating habits
C.raised $10,000 for the Malawi school children
D.has no idea what to write on her blog in future

What’s the best title for the text?

A.School Meals B.Mary’s Meals
C.Power of the Internet D.Martha Shares Her Food


At East China University of Science and Technology, students will get a coupon(优惠券)if they eat up their food. Students can collect coupons and exchange them for small gifts, such as books, magazines, mobile phone covers and hand warmers.
“It’s been such a surprise,” said Liang Zhaoyun, 19, a student at the university in Shanghai. “It has given us one more motivation to finish our food.”
The measure (措施) is part of a national “eat-up” campaign(行动) which is organized by students to deal with food waste on campuses(校园).
Why only on campuses, you might ask? Because according to a report by Xinhna News Agency, students waste twice as much food as the national average(平均).
The campaign on campus food waste is receiving attention across the country.
“The aim of the campaign is not only to encourage students to finish their food. We hope it can also encourage students to choose a more environment-friendly and healthy lifestyle,” said Tao Siliang, secretary of the Youth League Committee at Shanghai University.
But some school food is poorly prepared, so students do not like to finish it all. Some schools have taken notice of this and they are taking measures to improve it.
“I’m glad that we’ve reduced food waste since the ‘eat-up’ campaign began. But if we call on students to waste less food, we should also improve the service and food standard on campuses.” said Tao.
From Paragraph l, we know that the students will get a coupon __________.

A.when they eat school food B.after they exchange gifts
C.if they collect the waste D.if they finish all their food

The underlined word “motivation” in Paragraph 2 means __________ in Chinese.

A.动力 B.机会 C.试验 D.条件

The “eat-up” campaign is carried out on campuses because __________.

A.students get a good education
B.schools offer small gifts
C.students waste too much food
D.school food is more delicious

The purpose of the campaign is mainly to __________.

A.improve the school food standard
B.encourage a greener and healthier lifestyle
C.receive attention from the society
D.further improve the service in universities

The best title for this passage may be __________.

A.Enjoy Your Food! B.Reduce Waste on Campus
C.Meals in Universities. D.“Eat-up” Campaign on Campus

Smaller than your fist, your healthy heart just goes on and on. It will beat more than 60 times a minute for 70 years or more. That’s something that most of us take for granted. But it’s an amazing fact.
60 times a minute for 60 minutes is 3,600 times. What physical thing can most of us do 3,600 times in one hour? Blink? Maybe. Tap our fingers on the desk? No. Jump up and down? Certainly not! But our heart keeps beating, hour after hour. Every day, it pumps almost 2,000 gallons of blood through our blood vessels(血管). It takes you about five years to drink 2,000 gallons of water.
And, unlike your knees or your back, your heart does all this work without ever complaining(抱怨)! You never know that it’s even there. Your heart is such a reliable “silent partner” that people forget to care for it. For many, the first indication(迹象)that their heart isn’t working properly is a serious heart illness! Over 650,000 Americans die of some kind of heart disease every year. Cancer kills 560,000, stroke kills 143,000, and accidents kill 118,000 Americans annually.
Like accidental deaths, many heart disease-related deaths can be avoided if people simply follow the advice of the experts. Unfortunately, most people seem to listen to a little voice in their head that says, “It won’t happen to me. ” So these people keep on smoking and drinking. They continue to eat too much meat. And their only “exercise” is getting off the sofa to get something out of the fridge. Please follow the following steps to keep your heart healthy.
The text is most probably taken from a (an) __________.

A.art book B.science fiction
C.healthy magazine D.psychology book

Which of the following physical activities can keep going on and on?

A.Blink. B.Jump. C.Finger tap. D.Heart beat.

According to the numbers mentioned in paragraph 3, we can know __________.

A.Accidents can be the biggest “killer” in America every year.
B.In America, heart disease causes the highest death rate annually.
C.Cancer causes more threat than any other diseases for Americans.
D.Recently, nobody died of stroke or heart disease in America.

What do we know about our healthy hearts?

A.our healthy hearts work with many complains as our knees.
B.our healthy hearts can pump 3,600 gallons of blood everyday.
C.our healthy hearts are smaller than our fists.
D.our healthy hearts can beat 60 times in one hour.

What do you think the next paragraph is about?

A.Some tips for keeping a healthy heart.
B.Some suggestions for avoiding accidental deaths.
C.Some reasons for doing regular exercise.
D.Some exercise for keeping a healthy lifestyle.

Have you ever been bitten? Of course you have. You are surrounded by living things which might, or do, bite. Even when you rest your head on your pillow, bedbugs are probably nibbling away(蚕食) at you. They live happily inside most pillows.
Take a walk outside and you are a target for “man’s best friend. ” Hundreds of dog-bite victims visit US emergency rooms daily. Many bites are terrible. To avoid the dogs in your neighborhood, you might want to hike into the desert or the woods. There, you run the risk of bites from rattlesnakes, scorpions, and blood-sucking ticks. Not to mention bears, wolves, coyotes, and mountain lions.
Speaking of housing, watch out when you touch the corner of your house or garage. Shy but deadly, the black widow spider and the brown recluse spider make themselves comfortable in quiet areas of your closets or garage. One bite from either of them can make you very sick; occasionally, people die from such bites. Unfortunately, many people fear all spiders, not just the few dangerous ones. They squash them or run from them at first sight, not realizing that most spiders are actually beneficial to man.
If you’re concerned about bites, don’t forget about rabid(患有狂犬病的) animal bites. Any warm-blooded animal can get infected with rabies. Although humans in the US rarely get attacked by rabid animals, the disease is painful and dangerous. You will most likely die if you are not treated properly within 48 hours of being bitten.
How does the author introduce the topic of this passage?

A.By asking questions. B.By giving examples.
C.By offering suggestions. D.By doing experiments.

According to the 2nd passage, “man’s best friend” is _____________.

A.Bedbugs B.Dogs C.Coyotes D.Scorpions

When you at home, you will probably be bitten by __________.
①rattle snakes②bedbugs③bears④spiders⑤rabid animals

A.①④ B.②③ C.③⑤ D.②④

What can we infer from the 3rd paragraph?

A.All spiders are dangerous and one bite from each of them can be very serious. .
B.The black widow spider is actually beneficial to humans.
C.Spiders always make themselves comfortable in quiet place in your house.
D.One should squash a spider at first sight to keep safety.

In the author’s opinion, __________.

A.No matter what kind of animal bites you, there is no danger at all.
B.One should treat rabid animal bites properly within 2 days.
C.Humans in the US can be bitten by rabid animals frequently.
D.Hundreds of rabid animal-bite people visit emergency room daily in the US.

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