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Courage (勇气) is the ability to be brave in various situation in our life. Here and there, now and then, everyone needs courage to do something well. Courage may make you confident of your success. If you have courage, you will not show fear in face of anything difficult or dangerous. With courage, you mak look someone in the eye who you have wronged and say “I am sorry”: you may still smile even if you are seriously ill and know you are at the end of your life.
How can we build up our courage?
Believe you will be successful. Take chances and know that you have your own talents. Besides, your family and friends are always there for you.
Exercise your courage. It can be compared to a muscle (肌肉). The more we use it, the stronger courage gets.
Know that giving up is not a choice. It’s much easier to give up, and it takes courage to say or do what you think is right, even when other people think you are wrong.
Fight to control your fear. Courageous people may still be afraid, but the difference is that they can control their fear.
They don’t let it hold them back but use it as a reminder of what they can lose if they don’t go on.
Get courage by reading inspiring stories of brave people. Abraham Lincoln is one of the people who you may think of.
What is courage?
What will you do in face of difficulty or danger if you don’t have courage?
How can courage become stronger?
What is the difference between courageous people and others?
How can we build up our courage?(回答一个方面即可)

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Fu Gui, 33, was re﹣connected with his birth parents after using 'Baby Come Home', a Chinese website that helps people find their missing children. Thanks to an online facial recognition system.

This is the first time in China a missing child and their parents have been re﹣connected with the help of facial recognition technology. The cutting﹣edge artificial intelligence (AI) technology (人工智能技术) was developed by Baidu, and has been used by 'Baby Come Home'. The system was launched on 'Baby Come Home' in March and contains thousands of pictures of missing children across the country.

Fu Gui's family members had not stopped looking for him in the past 27years. As his father recalled, Fu Gui was born in Chongqing in 1984and went missing in 1990. To find his son, the man uploaded Fu Gui's information to 'Baby Come Home' with a picture of Fu Gui when he was four. In 2009, he was also looking for his family, registered (注册)on the same website and uploaded a childhood picture of himself at the age of ten.

With the help of Baidu's AI technology, 'Baby Come Home' is able to quickly analyse the 60,000pictures in its database (数据库). The system would first compare the faces in the target and source images, then chooses 30profiles (侧面像)that best fit the descriptions. In Fu Gui's case, his childhood picture was chosen by the system to be one of the 30that looked most like Fu Gui.

A DNA test was carried out to compare Fu Gui's biological information with his parents. The test confirmed that the two parties were a match. The re﹣connection of the Fu Gui and his parents marked the first case in China for a missing child and their family to be matched with the help of facial recognition technology. We think more and more missing children will find the family to their birth parents.

(1)How old was Fu Gui When he went missing?   

A.

4years old.

B.

6years old.

C.

10years old.

D.

27years old.

(2)According to the passage, which of the following is not TURE?   

A.

Fu Gui's parents kept looking for him when he was missing.

B.

Fu Gui who found his birth parents from facial recognition technology is the first one in China.

C.

Fu Gui started to look for his birth parents in 2009.

D.

The DNA test confirmed that the two parties of Fu Gui and his father were not a match.

(3)What is the best title from the passage?   

A.

Fu Gui found his birth parents.

B.

The use of facial recognition technology.

C.

The use of Baidu's AI technology.

D.

'Baby Come Home'.

I did not have a rich father. I tried 3times for university, but all failed. I applied (申请) for Harvard for 10times, but all failed. They didn't even want to see me. For the last time, I went to the teachers' college which was considered the third or fourth class of my city. I applied jobs for 30times.

A lot of people said Alibaba was a terrible model. As I said, "I believe it. I think this thing could be big. I never thought it would be that big like today." I believe that something, something is waiting for me there, and I have to work hard to prove myself. That was the toughexperience. So we gathered 50thousand US dollars from 18founders. Little by little, we built up our business. And now, after 16years, we have a Alibaba group; We have a T﹣mall group; We have a Taobao group; We have Alipay.

People said, "You are so smart, how could you make a company like that?" Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, the Jack Welch, Larry Page, Mark Zuckerberg, the difference between those people and other people, they are always optimistic (乐观的) for the future. They never complain. They always try to solve the problems of the others. When you are optimistic, it's always a opportunity (机会). "Jack, Where's the opportunity? I don't have a job. I don't have this. I don't have that." We are at the best of time of this century. The best asset (财产) you have is that you are young. Don't complain. Let the other people complain. The opportunity lies, always lies where people complain. I saw a lot of people, especially young people have fantastic ideas every evening. But the next morning, they go to the office again.

Tomorrow is new. Make the move. Make action.Whether investors (投资者) believe this or not, whether your friends believe it or not, whether your parents, believe it or not, that's not important. You believe it. Your team believe it and work day and night on this. Everything happens. Make enough mistakes. You fall, and you stand up. Any mistake is an income, is a wonderful revenue (收益). Don't worry about the money. Money follows the people. Young people should follow the dreams. If you have a dream, just to go ahead.

(1)How many successful people did the writer talk about from the article?   

A.

4.

B.

5.

C.

6.

D.

7.

(2)The underlined word "tough" in the second paragraph mainly means   

A.

difficult.

B.

easy.

C.

different.

D.

same.

(3)According to the article, which of the following statements is Wrong?   

A.

The writer looked for jobs for 30times.

B.

The successful people are always optimistic for the future.

C.

The opportunity always lies where people complain.

D.

Don't make any mistakes.

(4)What good advice did the writer give the young people?   

A.

Believe your parents.

B.

Believe money.

C.

Follow your dream and go ahead.

D.

Go to the office on time every day.

In recent years, a number of Chinese technological innovations(科技创新)have been making waves around the world. Among them, four stand out. They are known as "four new great inventions" of modern China. They have made our daily lives more convenient.

High﹣speed trains

China created its first high﹣speed railway line in 2008. Since then, the number of passenger trips has grown by over 30percent every year. By 2016, more than 5billion trips had been taken on china's bullet trains (高铁), according to Xinhua News Agency.

China is currently working on the next﹣generation bullet trains that will have a top speed of 400kilometers per hour. By 2020, one﹣fifth of the country's 150,000﹣km railway network will be used by high﹣speed trains. This network will link more than 80percent of major cities across China, said Xinhua.

Mobile payment

Mobile payment is turning China into a "cashless society" led by the third﹣party payment companies like Alipay. For example, instead of paying by cash, customers now pay for goods simply by typing a short password into Alipay app on their mobile devices.

Users can also pay their bills through Alipay, such as their water and electricity bills. Alipay also supports cross﹣border(跨境的)online and in﹣store payment, which allows users to buy things on international websites and apps.

Shared bikes

Shared bike services started in Western countries. But China has surprised the world with how quickly it has adopted dockless (无桩的) shared bikes.

Unlike traditional bike﹣sharing method, dockless bikes allow users to simply pick up or park a bike on the street through GPS and smartphone apps.

To unlock a bike, you just need to scan a QR code on a shared bike with a smartphone app. After you finish riding, you can park it at available parking areas, lock it and pay for ride through mobile payment services.

Online shopping

With around 751million internet users, China has been the world's largest and fastest﹣growing online shopping market.

Online shopping now accounts for 15.5percent of total retail sales in China, according to Xinhua. Thanks to lower costs and fewer licensing requirements (执照要求), it's easier for sellers to open an online shop in China than a brick﹣and﹣mortar shop (实体店).

It also helped to create jobs of rural areas. In 2016, online shopping created more than 20million jobs in rural areas, with over 8.1million running their own online shops, said Xinhua.

(1)What is known as "four new great inventions" of modern China?   

A.

GPS, smartphone app, High﹣speed trains and online shopping.

B.

Mobile payment, shared bikes, online shopping and high﹣speed railway network.

C.

Online shopping, short password, High﹣speed railway network and mobile payment.

D.

High﹣speed trains, mobile payment, shared bikes and online shopping.

(2)According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?   

A.

China created its first high﹣speed railway line in 2016.

B.

When users pay their water and electricity bills, they only pay them by cash.

C.

By 2020, China's 30,000﹣km railway network will be used by high﹣speed trains.

D.

It easier for sellers to open a brick﹣and﹣mortar shop than an online shop in China.

(3)The underlined phrase "accounts for" means   in Chinese.

A.

占……比例

B.

是……原因

C.

给……解释

D.

出……单据

(4)From this passage, the writer mostly wants to tell us that   

A.

Nowadays China has become the most developed country in the world.

B.

Nowadays China has made much great progress in both science and technology.

C.

Nowadays Chinna is stronger than any other country in the world.

D.

Nowadays only China can make a great contribution (贡献) to human.

①Dear jenny

I'm going to take some important exams next month and I am really worried about them. I can't eat or sleep well.

I keep thinking I may get bad grades. Please help me!

Mary, 15

Chicago

②Dear Jenny,

My little brother refuses to let me watch my favorite TV show. Instead. he watches whatever he wants all the time.

What can I do?

Nina, 14

New York

③Dear Jenny,

My dad has got a new job

and he works long hours. He often has to work at weekends,

too. So we spend very little time together. I miss him.

What should I do?

Jim, 13

Boston

Main parts of the two replies from the editor of the magazine Students' Life:

A. You should discuss this problem with your parents. Have you talked to your father? Surely, he misses you, too. Tell him how you feel, and perhaps he would spend more time with you. You can also ask your mother to do something fun with you when your father isn't home.

B. You shouldn't worry so much. If you study hard, you'll do well. Try to relax, find time to go for walks and eat three healthy meals every day. Don't drink coffee or tea, or you won't be able to sleep. You'd better drink a glass of hot milk before going to bed.

(1)What does Jenny do?   

A.

A teacher.

B.

A doctor.

C.

An editor.

(2)Match the letters with the replies. Which is right?   

A.

②﹣A;①﹣B

B.

③﹣A;①﹣B

C.

③﹣A;②﹣B

(3)What problem does Jim have?   

A.

He misses his dad.

B.

He worries about his dad.

C.

He has to work at weekends.

(4)What may be the proper advice to Nina?   

A.

Turn off the TV when her brother is watching it.

B.

Find programs that they're both interested in.

C.

Ask their parents to punish her brother.

(5)Where do the three teenagers probably live?   

A.

In the US.

B.
C.

In Australia.

D.
E.

In the U

F.

(1)What is Pizza Man?   

A.

It's a restaurant.

B.

It's a supermarket.

C.

It's a food factory.

(2)How long is Pizza Man open on weekends?   

A.

9 hours.

B.

10 hours.

C.

11 hours.

(3)If Alice goes there on Wednesday and orders a small Hawaii pizza and a large cola for dinner, how much should she pay?   

A.

5 dollars.

B.

8 dollars.

C.

10 dollars.

(4)How many ways at most are there to pay for the meals?   

A.

Two.

B.

Three.

C.

Four.

(5)What is TRUE according to the poster?   

A.

We can only order food in Pizza Man.

B.

We can have breakfast in Pizza Man.

C.

There's no special day on weekends.

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