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  _ One of the best things you can possibly do is to start you own club. It’s great fun especially if you are the sort of person who feels there’s never anything to do during the school holidays.
The first thing you need to come up with is an idea for your club.  _  _ Pets, clothes, pop music or dancing groups, sports, making things? The list is endless.
Next you need some friends to be in your club with you.    _ All you need is three or four other people who are interested in the same thing as you.
   You should all sit down somewhere together with lots of pieces of paper and write down every name you can think up. That’ll keep you busy for ages.
At your first meeting you should make up a rule book. And the first rule should be no grown-ups or little/big brothers or sisters! The best clubs are always secret!
Now you have just about everything you need, except membership cards. These are very important and again you can speed a lot of time making them.        Why not leave some space for a photo of yourself? That will make the membership card really look like it.
So there you are, get clubbing! Once you get started you’ll think of loads of more interesting things to do!

A. That’s easy.
B. Enjoy your own club!
C. Invite a designer to join you.
D. What are you interest in?

E.  Some vacation is just around the corner.
F.  Then you need to pick a name for your club.
G.  Use a bright thick pen to make a special design.

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When it comes to succeeding at work, conventional wisdom says you should check your emotions at the door. But Anne Kreamer, the author of the new book It’s Always Personal, disagrees. “It reduces people’s ability to bring their best selves to their work,” she says. ___1___ Here’s how to turn your emotions into opportunities.
__2___
How to get promoted: Engage in joint(联合的)problem solving.
Losing your temper at work is “universally uncool,” say Kreamer. But opening your emotional floodgates strategically can lead to solutions if both sides are willing to work together. ___3___ “The specific time and private space establishes boundaries so you have a greater chance of achieving a constructive outcome and maintaining the relationship,” Kreamer adds.
I feel: Afraid and anxious.
How to get promoted: Improve planning skills.
___4___ Identify what’s behind your fear and take specific action --- ask your manager for details and take on some responsibilities. You’ll calm down and do a better job. “No boss minds helping an eager employee learn something new, but every boss hates having to deal with a bungled(搞糟了的) project,” says Kreamer.
I feel: Happy.
How to get promoted: Increase creativity and productivity.
When you’re in a positive mood, your brain activity actually shifts, says Kreamer. “Your focus deepens, and your dopamine(多巴胺) levels increase. ___5___”

A.I feel: Angry.
B.I feel: like crying.
C.This helps you see things from a different perspective.
D.It’s a signal that there’s a problem that needs to be solved.

E. Are you clear about an assignment or underprepared for a meeting?
F. Instead, Kreamer suggests acting on your feelings can help you do a good job.
G. Rather than face the offender in the heat of the moment, schedule a one-on-one meeting.

首先请阅读下列电子产品的信息:

A. Apple iPad 2
- Thinner, lighter and faster, and with better battery life than any other tablet on the market- 64 G hard drive
- Enjoy the latest movies and music that you can download from Apple’s online iTunes store
- Be the first to get the latest iOS5 operating system
Price: $799

B. Acer 765 laptop
- Windows 7 operating system
- 500G hard drive and 1.2Ghz processor
- Best battery life of any laptop
- Built in DVD/DC player and burner
- Microsoft Office (Professional Edition) preinstalled
- Internet ready
Price: $1,500

C. Sony-Ericsson Anio Smartphone
- Powerful phone reception
- 2.3 inch screen
- Wifi and 3G internet capable
- Mp3 and FM radio player built in
- Hands-free headset included
Price: $349

D. Hewlett Packard Envy
- The latest Windows 8 operating system
- Cable and Wifi internet capable
- 1T hard drive and 2.7Ghz processor
- Latest graphic card supports all 3D movies and games
- Free set of 3D glasses with purchase
Price: $3,999

E. Sony Desktop:
- 320 G hard drive and 1Ghz processor
- Has Wifi and cable internet connectivity
- DVD-CD player so you can enjoy the latest song and movies.
- Comes with Windows Office (Student Edition)
Price: $ 499

F. Ligo Media player
- 4 Gigs of memory allows you to store up to 1500 of your favourite songs
- Long lasting battery gives more than 24 hours of continuous use
- Can play all common music files including mp3, wma, wav and avi
Price: $65


以下是五个人的购买意向。请匹配个人信息与适合的电子产品。
Jill wants a simple and cheap computer for her daughter’s bedroom that will let her daughter access the internet and run the programme she needs to do her homework.
Robert needs a computer for his frequent business trips. Besides checking email, looking for information online and preparing his reports he also wants to be able to watch some of his favourite DVD movies that he takes on his trip.
Li Hua is going on holidays and wants a machine that is portable, internet connected and good for multi media playing. As he will be on buses and trains a lot he is looking for something that can be used for a long time without a battery recharge.
John always wants to be the first to have the newest technology. He has had an iPad2 for over a year and now he wants to get a machine that will let him experience the latest innovations in games and movies.
Karen has recently put on a lot of weight so is planning to start jogging. As she is afraid she’ll get bored she wants a small, simple and inexpensive mp3 player to let her listen to her favourite music while she exercises.

Mother: You don’t look happy, Cathy.
Cathy: I didn’t do well in the chemistry test.
Mother: Really? I could hardly believe you were not doing well in chemistry.What happened this time?
Cathy: I found all the questions easy and I finished the test in no time.
Mother: Yes. It is one of your weaknesses.
Cathy: Yes. I made some very stupid mistakes that I shouldn’t have made.
Mother:
Cathy: Yes, I have certainly learned a lesson.

A.I know you are very good at chemistry.
B.What’s wrong?
C.I was too careless.
D.I feel angry at it.

E. You are right.
F. Well, next time you should be more careful.
G. I don’t know.

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
—What do you plan to order,please?

—Anything else?
—And a cup of tea.
—Is that all?
—Yes. My doctor told me that I should lose some weight. That is not healthy.
—How do you feel?
—I feel fine. Furthermore, some of my old clothes would fit me if I lost about 40 pounds.
—How long will that take you?
So,maybe six months.Then I can get down to my proper weight.
—Do you plan to eat nothing but salads for six months?
—No,I’ll be able to eat fruit and certain meat. And I should not eat anything containing sugar.

A.I’d like some fruit and chicken,please.
B.I’m too heavy.
C.But most important,I should never eat anything between meals.
D.I’ve got a badly ¬diseased heart.

E. I just have a vegetable salad.
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校创业俱乐部成员Bob、Olga、Scott、Ann和David正筹划在同学中开展“青少年创业”的宣传活动。请根据他们各自的兴趣(61~65),阅读下面某杂志上6位青少年企业家的简介(A、B、C、D、E和F),为他们选定最佳的宣传案例,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。
Bob: How to make use of part-time job experience to secure a position in a big company?
Olga: How to take advantage of family tradition and build a new brand?
Scott: How to discover market needs and build an online business?
Ann: How to run a business based on creativity and inventions?
David: How to start a small business based on special skills?

A
B
James Murray Wells founded Glasses Direct, which is now the biggest online seller of eyeglasses in the world. It sells a pair of frames every few minutes and employs 70 people in its two offices.
This English entrepreneur was still in college when he saw a great business opportunity. He saw that there was no UK online shop selling eyeglasses. He used his college loan money to start just such a business and it was successful enough to earn over $1 million during its first year in operation.
Richie Stachowski, 11, of Moraga, Calif., went diving with his dad during a vacation in Hawaii. Richie was disappointed he could not talk underwater about the many colorful and amazing things he saw.
When Richie got home, he started work on the equipment that would allow him to talk underwater. His invention — the Water Talkies — is basically a phone that allows sound wave to travel about 15 feet underwater. Water Talkies are now offered at toy stores around the country.
C
D
Fraser Doherty is an example of a young man with a more old-fashioned approach to business. At the age of 14, Fraser Doherty began making jams from his grandmother’s recipes (制作法) and selling them door-to-door in Edinburgh, Scotland. Developing the recipes and coming up with a name for his product, Doherty quit school at age 16 to work on Superjam full time. Now Superjam has an estimated worth of over $2 million based on current sales of $1 million annually.
Richard is an example of developing and using his skills to earn money. At the age of 15 he learned leather craft at a summer camp. He then made small items he could sell at the only shop in his village.
Because he was determined to produce the highest-quality work, his fame and his profit grew. Soon Richard could buy larger quantities of leather, which he made into handbags and purses. These he sold in a larger shop in the neighboring village.
E
F
Dorothy started her business at the age of 14, selling stick-insect eggs by mail order. Less than 20 years later, she is Great Britain’s biggest breeder (繁殖者) of stick insects. Because she had experience with insects and knew she wanted to make a career in the insect business, Dorothy studied applied biology at a university, designing the right kind of insect houses and researching proper feeding facilities for her insects. This greatly increased her ability to supply the whole package to her customers.
Ben’s family helped him turn an after-school job — cleaning swimming pools and mowing lawns — into a successful and valuable service. Because of the skills he developed through hard work, he landed a position with a large company, which paid his college fees, provided him training in a career and guaranteed him a job after graduation.
The company was not looking for a high-powered businessman; it wanted someone who had learned financial knowledge and the value of customer satisfaction — all very important entrepreneurial skills.

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