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YES Youngdo English School
YES Youngdo English School has been a leader of the English learning community since we opened our doors in 1987. We were the first to teach English by immersion(完全浸入法), and have been making progress ever since.
Tel:070-7445-1110
Speaking Your Best Inc.
In today’s world, the key to success is communication. In every speaking situation, what we say and how we say it are very important. Speaking Your Best Inc. helps you become the best person you can be. So, don’t let your accent get in the way of your success! Get started today and see how easy it can be to be a success by speaking your best!
Tel: (774)212 3241
E-mail: speakingyourbest@gmail.com
Canada language Learning Center(CLLC)
Learning English as a second language in Canada has never been better than at CLLC. We provide an excellent environment for learning and practicing English. We also have services for homestays with Canadian families and an activity program which includes travelling around Canada.
Tel: (416)784-0550
E-mail: info.toronto@CLLC.ca
BROWNS English Language School
Hello! BROWNS English Language School is a good choice for you to learn English. Our professional teachers will give you the communication skills mainly for you to succeed in your life. We will take care of you like part of our family. Join us for the study experience of a lifetime! We will also provide you with free information about working in Australia.
Tel: (+617)5561 1192

The underlined word “accent” means “          ” in Chinese.

A.口型 B.口译 C.语气 D.口音

        provides homestays services.
A. YES Youngdo English School
B. Speaking Your Best Inc.
C. Canada language Learning Center(CLLC)
D. BROWNS English Language School
If you want to get more information about BROWNS English Language School, you can call_____ .

A.070-7445-1110 B.(416)784-0550
C.(774)212 3241 D.(+617)5561 1192

The material mainly tells us         .

A.some ways of learning English
B.some English language schools
C.English around the world
D.some advantages of learning English
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People like to tell me rubbish. Not just friends, but strangers ,too.
Once, at the airport, my husband stepped off an escalator(自动扶梯) before me. When he realized I wasn’t with him, he looked back and saw me hugging ( 拥抱) a stranger.
I’d asked the man behind me: “Did you have fun in Vegas?”
His answer broke me heart. After 50 years away, I’d come to say goodbye to the lover of his life, who was dying of cancer.
“I should have married her 50 years ago,” he said. I hugged him, and then he was gone.
Moments later, my husband said: “He told you all that on the escalator?” I nodded.
“Maybe he just needed to tell somebody, And I happened to ask.”
When someone wants to talk, you just need to ask a question. The words don’t matter. It’s the tone (语调) in your voice and the look in your eyes and the caring in your heart that count.
Sometimes I think the whole world is crying out to be heard.
And yet, we don’t ask the question or say the things we need to say to those who matter most to us while there is still time, and a chance, to do so.
Recently I heard from a reader who shared with me the eulogy(悼词) she’d written after losing her mother.
I wish her mother could have read it. I can only hope her mother knew all the things her daughter wrote about her—that she was known so well and loved so much.
I like to think people will say a few nice things about me when I’m gone. But given a choice, I would rather hear those things before I go. Wouldn’t we all?
That started me thinking. I need to tell my children I am proud of them. They know it, but it can’t hurt to say it again.
I need to tell my sister I will forever in her debt(欠她的情). I was the one who left. She was the one who stayed, who’s “been there” for our family—for our mother, our dad, our brothers and me.
And to my husband, I need to say, well, he puts up with a lot.
In fact, I need to say a lot of things to whole lot of people. Maybe you do, too. You can tell me, if you want. But maybe you should tell them first.
What happened to the writer at the airport in Los Vegas?

A.She developed a friendship with a stranger.
B.She helped a stranger with cancer on the escalator.
C.She listened to a stranger’s story and hugged him.
D.She told a stranger the story of her stay in Los Vegas

According to the writer, what matters least when someone wants to talk?

A.The question you ask.
B.The way you speak.
C.The way you look at someone.
D.the caring in your heart.

What does the underlined word “who” stand for in the article?

A.A woman the stranger loved very much but failed to marry.
B.A woman the stranger married 50 years ago and left for some reason.
C.A woman the stranger loved very much and succeeded in marrying.
D.The writer’s sister whose debt the writer will be forever in.

What does the writer want to tell us with the article?

A.It’s never too late to express your love.
B.It’s better to say what you need to say before it’s too late.
C.We should care about strangers to make the world better.
D.We should be careful about what we say to our beloved ones.

FOOD, football, and fashion – Milan has it all. The city is perhaps most famous for its annual (一年一度的) Milan Fashion Week and its world-class soccer teams AC Milan and Inter Milan. And May will see it host the six-month Milan Expo(米兰世博会), the theme of which is food and nutrition(营养).
Milan may not be the first place tourists think of when they think of Italy. Rome is the most famous city in Italian history, Venice draws visitors who want to travel along its canals(运河) and Florence is popular with the art lovers. Yet Milan can often be let off tourists’ lists. But although some see Milan as the “Ugly Sister” of these cities, in 2015, the city is “Suddenly back in fashion in a big way”.
The delicious Milan Expo will look at the future of food, trying to answer the question of how Earth’s fast-growing population can be fed in the future. According to the Lonely Planet website, “144 countries will set up shops in northwest of central Milan, forming a mini city-within-a-city”.
Milan’s famous opera house, La Scala, normally(通常地) closed in the summer, will also host daily performances during the Expo, reported Fox News.
Not interested in opera? Don’t worry. Visitors who prefer sports may want to visit the San Siro Stadium(体育馆), home of the soccer teams AC Milan and Inter Milan. The stadium is one of the most famous in Europe and has seen many important games over the years, both in Series A (甲级联赛) and the European Champions league(欧比赛).
So even if all of its fashion and beautiful people can make Milan seem “Soulless(缺乏灵魂的)” as Lonely Planet said, it still has “a serious sense of history and place”. Many people will be discovering it this year, and eating great food from all over the world to help solve world problems. Will you?
Which of the following statements is TRUE about the city of Milan?

A.It is the largest city in Italy and has the longest history.
B.It is hosting the world’s largest Fashion Week in 2015.
C.Football, fashion and ancient canals are three features of the city.
D.The city’s La Scala opera house will offer additional performances in 2015.

Which of the following features of Milan are mentioned in the article?
a. economy
b. sports
c. cultural performances and activities
d. geography and population
e. fashion

A.acd B.bce C.bde D.bcd

The author’s purpose in writing this article is to ______.

A.give an introduction to Milan as a good choice for traveling
B.tell readers about the theme and activities of the 2015 Milan Expo
C.give an proper review of the food culture in Milan
D.explain why Milan will be holding the world Expo in 2015

Education is not an end, but a means(手段) to an end. In other words, we do not educate children only for the purpose of educating them. Our purpose is to fit them for life.
In some modern countries it has for some time been fashionable to think that by free education for all whether rich or poor, clever or stupid-one can solve all the problems of society and build a perfect nation. But we can already see that free education for all is not enough; we find in such countries a far larger number of people with university degrees(学历) refuse to do what they think to be "low" work, and, in fact, work with hands is thought to be dirty and shameful(害羞) these days. But we have only to think a moment to understand that the work of a completely uneducated farmer is far more important than that of a professor. We can live without education, but we will die if we have no food. If no one cleaned our streets and took the rubbish away from our houses, we should get terrible diseases in our towns.
In fact, when we say that all of us must be educated to fit us for life, it means that we must be educated in such a way that, firstly, each of us can do whatever work suited to his brains and ability and, secondly, that we can realize that all jobs are necessary to society, and that is very bad to be ashamed of one's work. Only such a type of education can be considered valuable to society.
The writer wants to prove that _____.

A.our society needs all kinds of jobs
B.our society needs free education for all
C.a farmer is more important than a professor
D.people with university degrees earn more money

According to the passage _____.

A.work with hands is dirty and shameful
B.work with hands is low work
C.work with hands is the most important
D.we can't regard work with hands as low work

The purpose of education is _____.

A.to choose a system of education
B.to let everyone receive education
C.to prepare children for their future work
D.to build a perfect world

An Englishman, a Frenchman and a Russian were discussing happiness. "Happiness," said the Englishman, "Happiness is when you return home tired after work, yet find your slippers(拖鞋) warming by the fire."
"You English have no romance," said the Frenchman. "Happiness is when you go on a business trip, meet a pretty girl who entertains(招待) you -then afterwards you part(分手)without regrets."
"You are both wrong," said the Russian. "True happiness is when you are at home in bed and at 4:00 a.m., you hear a ring at the door and outside stand the secret police, who say to you, 'Ivan ,Ivan, you are under arrest(逮捕)', and you say, 'Sorry, Ivan lives next door.'"
The Englishman's happiness suggests that _______.

A.he should have no time to warm his slippers
B.he enjoys the warmth of the family
C.he thinks it the most important to have slippers
D.he wants someone to warm his slippers

The meaning of the Russian's words is that _______.

A.he would like to have a good sleep at night
B.he will feel happy if his neighbour is arrested
C.he thinks it happiness to feel safe
D.he will feel afraid if anyone knocks at his door at night

The best title for this story is “__________”.

A.The difference in Happiness
B.How to Get Happiness
C.The Definition (定义) of Happiness
D.The Importance of Happiness

Robots have come a long way since 15th century. We’ve got robots to build cars, carry heavy things, work in dangerous places and explore planets. But things haven’t stopped there.
In 1986, Honda made a robot called ASIMO. And now, it has been developed greatly. Standing at 130cm and weighing 54kg. ASIMO is very much like a small astronaut wearing a bag on the back. And he can walk, flight, climb and run fast. Isn’t it wonderful?
The world’s first robot teacher is Saya. With her human-like face, she can show expressions like happiness, surprise, sadness, dislike, fear and she can even smile or show anger at students, which look much like a real teacher’s. To do this, her rubber skin is pulled from the back with motors inside. And her eyes and mouth have wires(电线) too. She can also say some simple words like “hello” or “thank you”.
In the UK, the development of robots is exciting. The mini-robots will send food, clean floors, collect and throw away waste. These robots can open doors by themselves and stop if anything or anyone is in the way.
These mini-robots are very useful for controlling infection(传染). Usually clean and dirty work is done by the same person, but here, you’ll have robots that do”dirty work”, like collecting dirty sheets, or taking away hospital waste; and you’ll have robots that do”clean work”, like bringing meals or clean sheets to patients. The robots have separate work so there’s no way for infection, which is great. But of course, robots would not take the piece of humans, but would free up more time for nurses to be with patients.
But if this is what it’s like in 2011, what’s it going to be like to 2021?
In the following, which is ASIMO’s behavior?

A.Smiling at people, saying “hello”.
B.Sending food or opening doors by himself
C.Fighting, climbing or running fast
D.Collecting waste for patients

What makes Saya look real?

A.Her face and rich expressions B.Her clothes and shoes
C.Her walking and running speed D.Her rich knowledge

Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A.Robots have come a long way since 1986.
B.The first robot teacher was made by Honda.
C.Saya looks like a small astronaut.
D.If anyone or anything is in the way, mini-robots will stop.

The main idea of Paragraph 5 is that _______.

A.nurses would have more free time with patients
B.robots would not take the place of humans
C.dirty and clean work is always done by the same person
D.mini-robots are useful for controlling infection

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