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Dear dad,
You’re such busy every day that you don’t pay much attention to your health. I really worry about my health all the time. I’d like to give you some suggestion. As far as I’m concerned, walking is good sport. Your company was not far from our home. Why not walk to the office? You had better take exercise in least once a week, like playing tennis in the gym. Go to swim is also a nice choice. Besides, it’s necessary to have health food.
Try not to staying up too late. Having enough sleep can make your brain to work better.
Best wishes to you!
Your loving son,
Tom
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The Anchorage Museum is expanding to the north with the addition of 25,000 square feet of new gallery space for the museum’s art collection and exploration of art of the north.
Construction timeline: February 2016〜September 2017.
Focus: This expansion is about more than bringing works from the collection out on public view. It’s also about creating a wonderful description for the north through the lens (鏡頭)of art and furthering the museum's mission of expanding awareness of the north, its landscape and cultures.
An expanded museum will:
•Provide greater public access to the museum’s art collection
•Create physical space for each kind of the museum’s mission—art, history, science, culture
•Tell the story of the north and Alaska through art that represents its landscape and people
•Create positive, engaging and relevant museum experiences
•Help museum visitors understand Alaska and the north through a variety of experiences
•Connect people and encourage global dialogue about the north and its different environment
Project partners: The $24 million expansion is funded entirely by private dollars, including $12 million gifts from both the Rasmuson family and the Rasmuson Foundation.
Anchorage Museum
625 C Street
Anchorage, AK 99501
907—929—9200 |General
907—929—9228 | Membership
Admission:
•Member: Free
•Adult: $15
•Senior Student: $10
•Children 3—12: $7
•2 and younger: Free
1.What is the aim of the expansion?
A. To make the museum unique.
B. To reward the project partners.
C. To make the public know the north better.
D. To bring works from the collection out on public view.
2.When will the expansion be finished?
A. In September 2017. B. In February 2017.
C. In May 2017. D. In April 2017.
3.Through the expansion, the museum may hope that ________.
A. more people will travel to Alaska
B. much money will be donated to the museum
C. international attention will be paid to the north
D. local people will become the members of the museum
4.If Jack visits the museum with two high school students and his 5-year-old son, he should pay ________.
A. $30 B. $36
C. $40 D. $42
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Dear Professor Liu Kai,
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Thank you again for helping me find so much ______ information!
Yours faithfully,
Qian Lili
1.A. advertisements B. sports C. public services D. campaigns
2.A. printed B. broadcast C. published D. announced
3.A. article B. information C. ads D. website
4.A. convinced B. delighted C. determined D. intended
5.A. promote B. save C. prepare D. protect
6.A. students B. professors C. customers D. advertisers
7.A. If only B. If C. Even if D. Only if
8.A. still B. also C. too D. even
9.A. how B. what C. although D. whether
10.A. useless B. useful C. thankful D. boring
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A. if B. when
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Instead of making many excuses you can't reach your goal,just hold to your dream and never give up.
A. that B. which
C. where D. why
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So far, the new rules are made only to teams that are part of the US Soccer Federation. But the group says it hopes other leagues will soon follow its example.
Former US soccer star Brandi Chastain is one of the leaders of the activity to ban heading in youth soccer. She applauds the rule change. Last month, Chastain showed her determination of learning more about the effects of heading when she promised to donate her brain to science after she dies.
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1.What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?
A. Players needn’t take the risk of heading the ball in soccer.
B. All of the players, headaches result from hitting heads on the grass.
C. Players must receive concussions when knocking heads with other players.
D. The act 0f heading can cause more concussions than other actions in soccer.
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A. Unconcerned. B. Positive.
C. Negative. D. Doubtful.
3.From the text, we can learn .
A. Brandi Chastain suffers from very severe concussions
B. concussions caused by heading the ball can not be healed
C. Brandi Chastain is willing to devote herself to the security of soccer players
D. the new rules in soccer have been carried out among all of the American leagues
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“We’ve spent the last 100 years looking for certain laws in how people interact with the real world,” says psychologist Albert. “ 5. This is psychologist’s dream.”
A. You aren’t actually in school.
B. This technology has been used in many fields.
C. Some psychologists are also getting into the act.
D. Grown-ups, too, stand a chance of benefiting from this technology.
E. As part of one classic test, you watch letters flashed on a computer screen.
F. You don’t have to leave your room to experience all that mentioned above.
G. Now, we’ve got a powerful tool that lets us create worlds and see how people perform.
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