—How do you find my purse?

—__________. victim

A. On the playground B. It‘s modern and nice

C. Sorry, I didn‘t. D. From the police

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EIL was founded in Britain in 1936 with the fundamental aim of international understanding “Learn to live together by living together”.

Requirements: Over 16; good knowledge of English; outgoing; working well with children between 7-12.

Activities: Language study, outdoor recreation and travel

Campers: Students from different countries

Camp site: Mount Tai, Shandong

Time: July 26-August 9

If interested, please e-mail to info@eiuk.org

假設你是李華,這則廣告引起了你的興趣,請用英文寫一封自薦信。要點如下:

1. 對夏令營主題的理解;2. 根據(jù)招聘要求自我介紹;3. 參加夏令營的目的。

注意:1.信的開頭和結(jié)尾已為你寫好,不計入總詞數(shù);2.詞數(shù)120左右。

Dear Sir,

I’m Li Hua from Shandong.

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“We have to go and help her,”whispered Amy.

“What if it is a trick?” replied Ben.

“Don't be silly,Ben.If she were a witch,she would have turned us into frogs already,” reasoned Meg.“Come on Amy,let's go.”The girls climbed down the tree and ran all the way to the haystack.

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The boys did not need another excuse to leave.They ran as fast as they could for help,hoping that Mrs.Tailor would not wake and turn the girls into frogs.

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B.They were playing a hideandseek game.

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C.she was ready to take a flight

D.she heard the hen cackling

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D.he was afraid of the threelegged cat

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A.Make hay while the sun shines.

B.Never judge a book by its cover.

C.People in glasshouses should not throw stones.

D.A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

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The police were able to return the money to the person who it: an old woman. And one can imagine the and relief she felt when the police handed the lost envelop back to her. “She came to my house and she was almost in tears, me,” Shannon said. “She gave me a hug and an envelope with a small in it. But the amount, large or small, wasn’t . What was important was the opportunity to teach my daughter honesty.”

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10.A. watching B. urging C. laughing D. affecting

11.A. before B. though C. because D. when

12.A. honest B. loyal C. ripe D. humorous

13.A. passing by B. giving away C. showing off D. piling up

14.A. watched B. turned C. got D. collected

15.A. checked B. made C. kept D. promoted

16.A. sent B. disliked C. lost D. generated

17.A. respect B. anxiety C. tension D. joy

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“Watch it, Squirt,”the boy yelled, as he dodged around the little third grader. Then, with an unfriendly smile on his face, the boy took hold of his right leg and mimicked the way Amy limped(跛行)when she walked.

Amy closed her eyes for a moment. ―Ignore him,‖ she told herself as she headed for her classroom.

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Amy giggled. The contest sounded like fun. She started thinking about what she wanted most for Christmas.

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Dear Santa Clause,

My name is Amy. I am 9 years old. I have a problem at school. Can you help me, Santa? Kids laugh at me because of the way I walk and run and talk. I have cerebral palsy(大腦性癱瘓). I just want one day where no one laughs at me or makes fun of me.

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A. struck B. copied

C. blocked D. declined

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C. some other students teased Amy made her think of the mean boy.

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A. her daughter was teased by a fifth grader.

B. Amy‘s disease went much worse than before.

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A. he wanted to comfort Amy regularly.

B. a number of letters needed delivering there.

C. he used to be teased alike at school.

D. holidays greetings were asked to give to Amy.

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A. the world was filled with care and love.

B. she would take teasing as a present in life.

C. some people were being teased similarly.

D. everyone should be treated with kindness.

6.The passage talks about ___________.

A. Everyone can do something remarkable.

B. A small act makes a difference.

C. A girl who was brave to speak her wish up.

D. The disabled deserve respect.

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2. ______ Starting a business, for example, is an amazing thing to do. But if you’re afraid of the unknown future, you’ll avoid it. You can’t know how things will turn out, and so if you need to know how things will turn out, you’ll avoid great projects, businesses, opportunities. But if you can be OK with not knowing, you will be open to many more possibilities. If you’re good at what you are not sure of, you could do all kinds of things.

3.______ Most people don’t realize that fear controls them. They don’t notice when they fail to fix their attention, or consider doing things they told themselves they wouldn’t do. It’s hard to change mental habits because you don’t always see what’s going on in your head. Learn about how your mind works, and you’ll be much better at all of this.

4. ______ I don’t think money is that important, but it is necessary in your life. Making money is hard. You have to make someone believe in you enough to hire you or buy your products/service, which means you have to figure out why you’re worthy of someone believing in you. You have to become worthy. And you have to learn to communicate that to people so they’ll want to buy or hire you. Whether you’re selling cookies door-to-door or trying to get a job as a cashier, you have to do this.

5.______ If you do all of the above, or at least most of it, you’ll be amazing. You’ll be way, way ahead of pretty much every other person your age. And good fortune will come your way, if you have your eyes open: job opportunities, a chance to build something with someone, an idea for a start up that you can build yourself, a new thing to learn and turn into a business. Take risks — that’s one of the advantages of being young. And if none come along, create your own.

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