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阅读理解A. He left home a beggar and returned a
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阅读理解What could be cuter than your puppy giving
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阅读理解About six years ago I was eating lunch in a
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阅读理解The idea behind "the rule of law" is that it
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阅读理解We all know that when leaves fall to the
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阅读理解Abooklesslifeisanincompletelife.Booksinfluencethedepthandbreadthoflife.Theymeetthenatural21_______forfreedom,forexpression,forcreativityandbeautyoflife.Learners,therefore,musthavebooks,andtherighttypeofbooks,forthesatisfactionoftheirneed.Readersturn22_______tobooksbecausetheircuriosityconcerningallmannersofthings,theireagernesstoshareintheexperiencesofothersandtheirneedto23_______fromtheirownlimitedenvironmentleadthemtofindinbooksfoodforthemindandthespirit.Throughtheirreadingtheyfindadeepersignificancetolifeasbooksacquaintthemwithlifeintheworldasitwasanditisnow.Theyarepresentedwitha24_______ofhumanexperiencesandcometo25_______otherwaysofthoughtandliving.Andwhile26_______theirownrelationshipsandresponsestolife,thereadersoftenfindthatthe27_______intheirstoriesaregoingthroughsimilaradjustments,whichhelptoclarifyandgivesignificancetotheirown.Booksprovide28_______materialsforreadersimaginationtogrow.Imaginationisavaluablequalityandamotivatingpower,andstimulatesachievement.Whileenrichingtheirimagination,books29_______theiroutlook,developafact-findingattitudeandtrainthemtouseleisure30_______,Thesocialandeducationalsignificanceofthereadersbookscannotbeoverestimatedinanacademiclibrary.
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阅读理解Hank Viscardi was born without legs. He had
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阅读理解Finding a good work-at-home job is not easy.
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阅读理解Passage2Playingvideogamescanbeafunwaytounwindorkilltimewithfriends.Inschools,teachersusegameslikeMinecrafttoencouragestudentsteamworkandcriticalthinking.Butforsomeplayersgaminghasbecomeanunhealthyhabit.Lateatnight,theyaregluedtoascreen.Theirschoolworkbecomesworse.Thevideo-gameworldseemsafriendlierplacethantherealone.Mentalhealthexpertshavenoticedthis.TheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)hasaddedgamingdisordertoitslistofdiseasesandhealthconditions.Apersonmayhavethedisorderifgaminghasdamagedhisorherrelationshipswithfamilyandfriends,andifithasaffectedhisorherdailyactivities.Notallexpertsagreethatexcessivegamingshouldbecalledadisorder.Theysaypeopleaddictedtovideogamesmaybesufferingfromothermentalhealthproblemsthatshouldbetreatedfirst.OthersthinkWHOmadetherightdecision.Psychiatrist(精神病医生)CliffordSussmantreatsgamingaddiction.Hesayskidsoftenhavefeelingsofanxietyandloneliness.Theygetangrywhenaparentasksthemtostopplayingvideogames.Whyplayingvideogamesisaddictive?Playingvideogamesexcitesthebrainsrewardcenter.Afterawhile,thebrainbecomesnumb(麻木的)topleasure.Youfeelboredwithoutacontrollerinyourhand.Soyouplayevenmore.Onekeytohealthygamingistotrackhowlongyouplay.Sussmanrecommendstakingatleastaone-hourbreakaftereveryhourofplay.Thisgivesthebraintimetorecover.Younggamerswhothinktheymighthaveaproblemshouldseekhelpfromanadult.Sussmansuggestsyoufirstanswerasimplequestion:Areyouincontrol,oristhegameincontrol?
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阅读理解Have you eaten too much over the holidays?
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阅读理解The first modern Olympic Games were held in
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阅读理解Nowadays, is it possible to tell a person' s
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阅读理解Childrenmaynotbeusingpigsybanks(储钱罐)formuchlonger;withthemovetowardsacashlesssociety,pocketmoneyismovingdigital.Toreflectthistrend,allofasuddenalotofmobilebudgetingappsforchildrenhavebeendevelopedworldwide:GoHenry,OsperandGimi,tonameafew.Theseappsofferasimplemoneymanagementservicetochildren,oftenforamonthlyfeepaidbyparents.Parentscanaddmoneytochildrensaccounts,setlimitsandmonitortransactions,whilechildrencanchoosetosavetheirmoneyorspenditusingaprepaidcard.Theappssuggestminimumagesrangingfromsixtoninefortheprepaidcard.Thecompaniesbehindtheappsarguethatinanincreasinglycashlesssociety,theseappscanbeavaluablewayofteachingyoungchildrenaboutmoney.Twothirdsofadultsgloballyknowlittleaboutfinance,accordingtoarecentsurvey,andoneinfourteenagersareunabletomakeevensimpledecisionsoneverydayspending.Theseappsaimtoovercomethis,claimingtoteachchildrenfinancialconcepts,suchasbudgeting,interestratesandincome.Forinstance,theSwedishappGimi—with1.2millionusersglobally—hasonlinesavingsjarswherechildrencandepositmoney.Parentscanpaychildreninterestastheysave,andpaychildrenforcompletinghouseholdtasks.TheaccountisattachedtoaprepaidcardthatiscurrentlyavailableinSwedenonly,butexpectedtolaunchelsewhereinEuropeinthenearfuture.Cashwasthebestwaytoteachpeopleaboutfinancialknowledgebecauseitssoeasytograsp,PhilipHaglund,CEOofGimi,mentions.Nowmoneyisbeingtransferredthroughsomekindofcyberspace,whichisreallyabstractandhardforanyonetounderstand.”Haglundbelievestheappcanteachresponsiblespendinghabits,whereasschoolstendtofocusmoreoneconomictheories.Youdontbecomebetteratmoneymanagementjustbecauseyouhaveadegreeineconomics.Itsmoreabouttheattitudeandtherelationshipyouhavewithparentsmoneywhenyouresixto12yearsold,hesays.ButCatherineWinter,managingdirectoroffinancialcapabilityatTheLondonInstituteofBankingFinance,warnsthatwhiledigitaltoolscanhelp,thereneedstobeamorestructuredapproachtofinancialeducation.Theareashouldhaveregularclassroomtimeandideallyshouldbetaughtasaseparatesubject,shesays.Childrenwouldthenhavetherightcontextandfoundationtogetthemostoutofboththeappsandtheirmoney.
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阅读理解Wednesday, October 29, 2008 The United
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阅读理解Theworldisnotonlyhungry,itisalsothirstyforwater.Thismay21_______strangetoyousincenearly75%oftheearthssurfaceiscoveredwithwater.Butabout97%ofthishugeamountisseawater.Mancanonlydrinkandusetheother3%—the22_______waterthatcomesfromrivers,lakes,underground,andothersources.Andwecannotevenuseallofthat,becausesomeofitisintheformoficebergsandglaciers.Evenworse,someofithasbeen23_______.Atthemoment,thissmall24_______offreshwaterisstillenoughforus.However,ourdemandforwaterisincreasingrapidly.Onlyifwetakestepsto25_______withthisproblemnowcanweavoidasevereworldwidewatershortagelateron.Inadditionto26_______wastingourpreciouswater,oneusefulstepweshouldtakeistodevelopwaysofreusingit.Today,inmostlargecities,waterisusedonlyonceandit27_______returnstotheseaorrunsintoundergroundstoragetanks.Butitispossibletopipewaterthathasbeenusedtoapurifying(净化)plant.Thereitcanbefilteredand28_______withchemicalssothatitcanbeusedagainjustasitwerefreshfromaspring.Butevenifeverylargecitypurifiedandreuseditswater,westillwouldnothaveenough.Wherecouldweturntonext?Totheoceans!Wecanmake29_______ofthevastamountofseawaterby30_______thesalt.Thissalt-removingprocessisalreadyinuseinmanypartsoftheworld.
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阅读理解This is an open letter to the three people
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阅读理解Passage2Imgoingtobedearliertomorrow!Butnomatterhowwedecide,thereisstillmuchchancethatwebreakourpromises.Thisbehavioriscalledbedtimeprocrastination(睡眠拖延症),andresultsfrombeingshortofself-controlandourbodyclock.Bedtimeprocrastinationisacommonproblem.Accordingtoastudy,among2,400people,53percentofthemcouldntfollowtheirsleepingtimetheyhadplanned,delayingitatleasttwiceaweek.Theydelayedbedtimenotbecausetheylikedtostayuplate,butbecausetheycouldntstopdoingsomeotherthings.Accordingly,peoplewhousuallyhavetroubleresistingtemptations(诱惑)andadheringtotheirintentionsaremorelikelytodelaygoingtobed.However,scientiststhinkbeingshortofself-controlisnottheonlyproblem.Ourbodyclockalsoplaysanimportantrolewhenitcomestobedtime.Inordertochecktheinfluenceofthebodyclockonsleep,scientistsstudiedthesleeppatternsof108people.Itwasfoundthatthosewhogotuplateweremorelikelytodelaytheirbedtimethanthosewhowokeupearlyeverymorning.Andmoresurprisingly,nightowls(夜猫子)wouldgotobedlateattheverybeginningoftheweekday,eventhoughtheyhadtogetupearlyforworkorschool.Itstheirspecialbodyclockthatplaysapartindelayingtheirbedtime.Peoplealwaysthinkthatbedtimeprocrastinationisntabigproblem,butthechoiceswemakethataffectoursleepcouldfinallybeprettyimportanttoourhealth.
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阅读理解As war spreads to many corners of the globe,
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阅读理解A. Put yourself in their shoes as you prepare
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阅读理解A newspaper reporter' s job can be very
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