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A Good Deed Each Day
Every New Year's Day, millions of people make a resolution, but it usually falls by the wayside within a few months, weeks or even days. However, 26-year-old Luke Cameron isnot one of them. The young man decided to do at least one good deed a day, for 366days- and he has not missed yet.
Luke did his first good deed on January 1, 2020. He simply greeted a waitress when hevisited a cafe. The next day he bought food and drinks for some homeless people. And hefollowved it up by giving coins to a woman, as she did not have enough to feed a parkingmeter.
Though most of his kind gestures have been welcomed, Luke says there have been a fewawkward (尷尬的) situations. Once, as he was trying to give away a £20 bill to an old lady,her granddaughter expressed doubt about his purpose. Another time he bought a sausage rollfor a homeless man, but this man happened to be a vegetarian (素食者).
Luke has carefully recorded his good deeds in an online diary. Most of them have beenabout helping people with small things- like taking out the garbage for an old neighbour orhelping a disabled lady pick out a dress for a party. However, the young man has also spentnearly f4,000 of his own money buying gifts for the children in need.
Luke's kind deeds won him a good reputation (名声). He was offered a job for which he can eam f£35,000 a year. Now the young man plans to continue doing good deeds well after the first 366 are done, on December 31, 2020.
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Classrooms Are Growing Greener
A“green classroom" used to refer to the color of paint on the wall. But today's green classrooms are greener than that! New“green" casooms help schools save money and provide clean environments where students learm better.
Many cassrooms are going green by adding a group of solar panels (太阳能电池板) to their roofs to absorb the sun's rays. The solar panels collect energy from the sun and use it to power lights and computers. They create at least as much electricity as the classrooms use. In addition, new lighting and air systems can be programmed to lower energy costs and water use.
Many new“green”casooms are built using recycled materials. Some even use small pieces of material from blue jeans to cover walls and ceilings. This cuts heat and air conditioning bll, and it helps to soundproof (隔音) classrooms, too.
Green schools include many other new ideas. Some lasooms are painted with special smell-free paints that help improve indoor air. Some use no glues as they add chemical smells to the air. Others use three sheets of glass in windows and skylights to help keep casrooms warm in cold weather and let in a lot of natural daylight.
Experts say the benefts of building greener casrooms go beyond cost savings. Studies show that a healthful environment with good air quality can reduce colds and flu by more than 50 percent. That means fewer sick days for students and teachers. Studies have also shown that natural light and other green parts of the clssroom improve students' learmning and test scores.
A. uses more green paints
B. attracts more students to class
C. costs more money to build
D. provides a better environment
A. building flat roofs
B. improving lighting and air systems
C. using the latest computers
D. covering the roofs with green plants
A. add color to the walls and ceilings
B. stimulate students' imagination
C. improve the soundproof effect
D. provide air conditioning
A. paints without smells
B. natural daylight
C. three sheets of glass in windows
D. high-quality glues
A. Cost savings will be as high as 50 percent
B. Schools can admit students with high scores
C. Students and teachers will suffer fewer ilnesses
D. Students can do more after-class activities
The Inuit People
➊People often call them Eskimos (爱斯基摩人), but they prefer to be called Inuit, which means“humans" in their own language. The Inuit people leam English or French at school, but they speak their own language at home. Children are also given lessons on their traitional activities at school in their own language.
❷The most famous kind of house the Inuit make is a small hut called igloo. The hut is a temporary shelter. It is used during hunting trips in winter. Today, most Inuit live in modern houses with heating systems. They also have television sets, telephones and the Intermet.
❸Tradinall, the Inuit eat food rich in protein (蛋白质) like raw meat. Raw meat contains more vitamins than cooked meat, and is easier to eat in the Inuit's cold environment where lighting up a wood fire for cooking is impossible. Nowadays, the Inuit shop at the supermarket, drink Coca Cola and use the refrigerator.
❹In summer, men fish and hunt from their small boat made of wood or sealskin. In winter, they use dog sleds (雪橇). They sit still for hours waiting for a seal to pop its head up from a hole dug out of the ice. Today, it is much easier to hunt with guns, but the Inuit still prefer to use traditional weapons like throwing sticks.
The main threat the Inuit face today is the destruction of their environment. Global warming caused mainly by developed nations has terrible consequences on the area where the Inuit live. Animals are especially threatened. Some species are even dying off.
A. Eating habits of the Inuit
B. Problems faced by the Inuit
C. Hunting styles of the Inuit
D. Housing conditions of the Inuit
E. Animals living around the Inuit
F. Languages spoken by the Inuit
A. Eating habits of the Inuit
B. Problems faced by the Inuit
C. Hunting styles of the Inuit
D. Housing conditions of the Inuit
E. Animals living around the Inuit
F. Languages spoken by the Inuit
A. Eating habits of the Inuit
B. Problems faced by the Inuit
C. Hunting styles of the Inuit
D. Housing conditions of the Inuit
E. Animals living around the Inuit
F. Languages spoken by the Inuit
A. Eating habits of the Inuit
B. Problems faced by the Inuit
C. Hunting styles of the Inuit
D. Housing conditions of the Inuit
E. Animals living around the Inuit
F. Languages spoken by the Inuit
A. Eating habits of the Inuit
B. Problems faced by the Inuit
C. Hunting styles of the Inuit
D. Housing conditions of the Inuit
E. Animals living around the Inuit
F. Languages spoken by the Inuit
A. global warming
B. with wooden tools
C. their own language
D. food rich in proteins
E. with various electric equipment
F. because of the difficulty to start a fire
A. global warming
B. with wooden tools
C. their own language
D. food rich in proteins
E. with various electric equipment
F. because of the difficulty to start a fire
A. global warming
B. with wooden tools
C. their own language
D. food rich in proteins
E. with various electric equipment
F. because of the difficulty to start a fire
A. global warming
B. with wooden tools
C. their own language
D. food rich in proteins
E. with various electric equipment
F. because of the difficulty to start a fire
A. global warming
B. with wooden tools
C. their own language
D. food rich in proteins
E. with various electric equipment
F. because of the difficulty to start a fire
Power is expressed in a number of ways in our communication with others. People with equal power tend to stand together or sit in a relaxed position while discussing something casually. When there are power differences, the person with less power has to stand.__1__ People with more power tend to occupy more space. Key managers in an organization have more office space than do their subordinates (下级). The rich and powerful typically have bigger homes and yards than do the poor and less powerful.__2__The use of time reflects the amount of power people have. People with less power are often asked to wait to see those with more. __3__ The employed must wait to see their boss.
People who have more power are much more confident and precise when they speak. Individuals with less power are more likely to hesitate when talking.__4__ They might say,“I may not know anything about this and probably should not say anything, but I think the solution may be.."
Individuals with more power typically interrupt those with less power more often. Within an academic setting, instructors with a higher academic rank interrupt those with a lower one.__5__ In conversations, men tend to show more power than women.
A-For example, patients wait to see a doctor.
B- At school, teachers interrupt students more often.
C-Or if stting, he is in a much less relaxed position.
D-They use more phrases to modify their statements.
E-In most homes, adults tend to have larger rooms than do children.
F-In business organizations, the heads are usually on an upper floor.
The woman was coming down the street again. Vilma__1__ her from the front porch (门廊) of her parents' house in San Antonio and__2__if she'd speak. She always said something in English that Vilma didn't understand because she spoke only Spanish.
The woman had a nice__3__. She said that same thing again and waved. This time Vilma had heard the words__4__ enough. She ran into the house and__5__them to her : mother.
“She wants to know your name," her mother said.“You can tell her tomorrow." The next day when the woman spoke, Vilma replied,“My name is Vilma Martini." She felt __6__ to be speaking English at last. After the woman left, Vilma sat_ 7_ on the porch, making__8__she pretended were English. She knew she would soon be going into first __9__. Perhaps she would learn__10__English there.
A-repeated
B-grade
C-nervous
D-smile
E-proud
F-watched
G-real
H-sounds
I-clearly
J-mistakes
K-happily
L-Wondered

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