Wherever my teacher calls on me in class, my heart beats quickly. I’m afraid I’ll give the wrong answer and everyone will laugh. So I say “I don’t know”.
Candy
Dear Candy,
You are not the only kid who feels this way. Talk to a parent or your teacher for ideas. You can also set small goals (目标). Try your best to answer questions and put up your hand in class once a day. Remember, it is really OK to be wrong sometimes.
Lisa
Dear Lisa,
My friend is starting to hang out with a girl who used to bully (欺负) her. And my friend doesn’t seem to want to be around me at all anymore.
Wendy
Dear Wendy,
It’s normal for friendships to change, and it’s possible that the girl has become kinder over time. Try not to worry about that, and pay attention to how your own friendship is changing. Hanging out, just the two of you, might help to mend your friendship.
Lisa
Dear Lisa,
My mom and I often argue. Sometimes she starts it. Sometimes I do. Either way, I feel sad and alone after arguing. A way to stop?
Carl
Dear Carl,
Find time to talk to your mom. Tell her that you’re unhappy after arguing with her and that you’d like to work out a way to avoid arguments.
Lisa
Dear Lisa,
I want to be a writer. But when I go back to reading a story I’ve written, it sounds stupid and I don’t want to finish it. Should I keep trying to write?
Nick
Dear Nick,
Every writer has been where you are --a place where nothing he writes sounds right. What’s important is keeping writing as much as you can. The more you practice, the better you’ll get. Also, keep reading. You can learn a lot about writing by reading.
Lisa
1. From the text, we can know Candy is_____.A.shy | B.honest |
C.careless | D.kind |
A.Candy. | B.Wendy. |
C.Carl. | D.Nick. |
A.To study hard. | B.To set small goals. |
C.To talk to his teachers. | D.To keep writing and reading. |
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【推荐1】How to Keep a Tidy Desk
Working at a clean desk can often be more effective(有效的)!
•Only keep things you really need on and near your desk. Use a tray(文件盘) for any papers you have to read. Have a small box for pens and pencils and have a rubbish bin near your desk.
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•Cut down the amount of paper that you use. Try to keep as much information as possible on your computer. Before printing a document, ask yourself,“
•Use your smartphone to take photos of things you need to remember. For example, take photos of notes to yourself, the name and address of a place you need to visit or diagrams you need to study for school.
•Get a noticeboard.
•Clean your desk at the end of every day.
A.Whatever you're writing down |
B.Don't keep any drinks on your desk |
C.Do I really need to read this on paper |
D.Choose a time to tidy your desk and do it |
E.If you really do need to keep small bits of paper |
F.Is a noticeboard a good way to organize bits of paper |
G.Do you want to start cleaning, but you do not know how. |
【推荐2】Going from middle school to high school can be difficult, as students are faced with new academic (学业的) and social challenges. Before the first day of high school, there are things every soon-to-be high school freshman and their families should know.
People who have a fixed mindset (思维倾向) believe that they are born to be great or weak. On the other hand, people that have a growth mindset believe that their greatness or weakness is because of their own actions. I totally agree that students should have a growth mindset. I don’t expect any student to move from just passing a subject to an A+. It’s going to take time and focused effort; just keep working on it.
Parents should prepare students to fight the battle “on the pillow” and “in the kitchen”. When I say “pillow” I mean sleep. Not having enough sleep can have some surprising effects on students, including improper behavior, anxiety and poor grades. The second weapon (武器) is eating healthy and balanced meals. Studies show that students who eat nutritious meals and who exercise 60 minutes a day remain more attentive during the school day and experience improved academic achievement and grades. This last “secret” weapon is not to have over-scheduled (安排过度的) time. Make sure students know how to set realistic plans and how to say no to tasks and activities that aren’t important to them.
A lot of students know each other from primary and middle school. They are in their “comfort zones”, feeling they have a sense of control over and expectation of their relationships. But come the first real day of high school, that will all change.The reason I encourage high school freshmen to step out of their comfort zones, though often scary, is that comfort zones get boring and there are many kinds of people to get to know. Let’s encourage them to get involved, have fun and play.
1. Which of the following represents a fixed mindset?A.I’m at the starting point of my potential. |
B.My mother is not good at chemistry either. |
C.I should start studying a little earlier next time. |
D.It’s okay if I fail; at least I’ve learned something. |
A.To prepare healthy meals for their kids. |
B.To praise their kids when they do well in school. |
C.To take their kids to visit their grandparents often. |
D.To buy soft pillows for their kids to have a good rest. |
A.Enjoying good health. |
B.Owning the ability to say no. |
C.Balancing schoolwork and play. |
D.Developing time management skills. |
A.The sense of control. |
B.The value of friendship. |
C.The feeling that they have control over relationship. |
D.The feeling that they become helpless. |
【推荐3】You may not know a lot of people when you start high school. Maybe your friends from middle school are going to a different high school. Even if you know other freshmen, you still feel nervous that you don’t know any upper-class men. How are you going to make friends among this sea of unknown faces?
Most high schools hold a freshman orientation before school actually starts. These are helpful not only because you learn your way around the building and get to meet some of your teachers, but you also get to meet fellow freshmen. That way, when you show up on your first day of school, you may already recognize a few familiar faces.
When you talk to people at orientation, you’ll probably find that a lot of them are feeling just like you are. They’re all new to the school and don’t know what to expect. Talking about a common concern with your classmates can help you develop friendships.
The work in high school is something freshmen are probably worried about. The work in high school builds on what you learned in middle school, giving you a more advanced knowledge of many subjects. So you may find you have more work to do or that it’s a bit more challenging. If you ever find your work too difficult, teachers can give you extra help.
High school also has more after-school activities than middle school did, such as clubs, music and theater groups and sports teams. This is a good time to explore your interests and try new things.
Middle school taught you the basis of academics, time management, and social skills while providing you with a little extra support and guidance. High school gives you the chance to learn how to be more independent and responsible.
1. According to the passage, when freshmen come to the school on the first day, they usually feel ________.A.proud | B.frightened | C.excited | D.nervous |
A.They can meet familiar faces from middle school. |
B.They will attend lectures delivered by their teachers. |
C.They can exchange their worries about high school. |
D.They will be led to have a tour around the campus. |
A.The learning task. | B.The ability to make friends. |
C.The training in the freshman orientation. | D.The relationship with teachers. |
A.build up healthy bodies | B.develop their interests |
C.develop friendships | D.improve their learning ability |
A.what you’ll learn in high school |
B.what you leaned in middle school |
C.the difference between middle school and high school |
D.the importance of being more independent and responsible |
Your home can be a dangerous place, but by making it safer you can prevent accidents. The kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom are where most accidents happen. These can include falls, fires, poisoning, cuts, hot water burns, and electric shocks.
THE KITCHEN
People may slip when the floor is wet, so make sure the floor is kept dry.
Always cut away from your body when you use a knife.
Follow instructions for all electrical appliances.
Unplug all appliances after use.
THE BEDROOM
•Never smoke in bed.
•Keep a lamp near the bed.
•Have a telephone near the bed, especially when you’re feeling ill.
•Don’t run electrical wires under carpets.
THE BATHROOM
•Don’t plug in an electrical appliance or use one while standing in water.
•Don’t use a hairdryer near a bath containing water.
•Keep the bathroom floor dry.
•Make sure that your hot water heater is set at a low temperature.
PREVENTING FIRES
Fires can cause terrible damage to your home and terrible injuries to people. If there is a fire, your first priority is getting everyone out of the house safely, and then calling for help. Never go back into a burning building to save your things.
•Buy clothes, curtains, and toys that do not burn easily.
•Use heaters very carefully, as they can set objects on fire.
•Place them away from furniture.
•When cooking, do not let oil touch the fire or other sources of heat.
•Check electrical wires a number of times each year to make sure they are in good condition.
•Switch off your gas and electricity when you will be away from home for a long time.
•Make sure your home is equipped with fire extinguishers.
CHILDREN AND HOME SAFETY
Homes are not always safe places for young children.Being curious, they may stick their fingers or objects into dangerous places and end up suffering from electric shocks or getting burnt. In addition, they may try to eat or drink anything they can find, whether it is food or not. For these reasons, it is important to make your home safe if you have young children about.
•Keep matches out of the reach of children.
•Store all cleaning materials in a locked cupboard.
•Never leave a small child alone in the bath.
•Put covers over electrical outlets.
•Keep all medicines out of the reach of children.
MAKING YOUR HOME SAFE FOR THE ELDERLY
The elderly present special challenges, as they may have trouble moving about and can be seriously hurt in falls. If you have an elderly person in your home, you may need to take some extra measures to make your home safer.
•Make sure that passages within the home are kept clear.
•Put non-slip bath mats in and next to the bath and shower.
•Put handrails along passage walls and in the bathroom.
1. Which is not included in the common accidents around the house?A.Smoking. | B.Falls. | C.Electric shocks. | D.Poisoning. |
A.storing all cleaning materials in a locked cupboard. |
B.putting handrails along passage walls and in the bathroom. |
C.following instructions for all electrical appliances. |
D.keeping the bathroom floor dry. |
A.You should make sure that your hot water is set at a low temperature. |
B.You shouldn’t run electrical wires under carpets. |
C.You should keep all medicines out of the reach of children. |
D.You don’t have to have your home equipped with fire extinguisher. |
A.Newspaper. | B.An advertisement. |
C.A home-safety manual (使用手册). | D.The Internet. |
【推荐2】How to Be a Role Model
Being a role model is a big responsibility, especially when you’re on the job. How can you set a great example for your peers without setting impossible expectations for yourself?
Act confidently.
Address your weaknesses. Role models aren’t afraid to expose their weaknesses in a new way. Despite popular belief, they aren’t flawless and perfect at everything they do.
Respect everyone around you. Respect earns you other people’s trust and admiration. A good role model makes an effort to understand the feelings of their peers, care about their struggles, and treat others the way they’d like to be treated. You could try to wait for your turn to speak and offer a helping hand.
A.Share constructive feedback. |
B.Appreciate your peers’ efforts. |
C.Don’t worry—you’ve come to the right place. |
D.Follow these suggestions, and you’ll be a true role model. |
E.Don’t forget to apologize if you mess up during a project. |
F.Instead, they try to understand their drawbacks and improve them. |
G.Role models have faith in their own abilities without being overconfident. |
【推荐3】No one has a temper naturally so good, that it does not need attention and cultivation, and no one has a temper so bad, but that, by proper culture, it may become pleasant. One of the best disciplined tempers ever seen, was that of a gentleman who was naturally quick, irritable,rash, and violent; but,by taking care of the sick, and especially of mentally deranged(疯狂的)people, he so completely mastered himself that he was never known to be thrown off his guard.
The difference in the happiness which is received by the man who governs his temper and that by the man who does not is dramatic. There is no misery so constant, so upsetting, and so intolerable to others, as that of having a character which is your master. There are corners at every turn in life, which we may run, and at which we may break out in impatience, if we choose.
Look at Roger Sherman, who rose from a humble occupation to a seat in the first Congress of the United State, and whose judgment was received with great respect by that body of distinguished men. He made himself master of his temper and cultivated it as a great business in life. There are one or two instances which show this part of his character in a light that is beautiful.
One day, after having received his highest honors, he was sitting and reading in his sitting room. A student, in a room close by, held a looking-glass in such a position as to pour the reflected rays of the sun directly in Mr Sherman’s face. He moved his chair, and the thing was repeated. A third time the chair was moved, but the looking-glass still reflected the sun in his eyes. He laid aside his book, went to the window, and many witnesses of the rude behavior expected to see the ungentlemanly student severely punished. He raised the window gently,and then— shut the window blind!
I can not help providing another instance of the power he had acquired over himself. He was naturally possessed of strong passions, but over these at length-obtained an extraordinary control. He became habitually calm and. self-possessed. Mr. Sherman was one of those men who are not ashamed to maintain the forms of religion in their families. One morning he called them all together as usual to lead them in prayer to God. The “old family Bible” was brought out and laid on the table.
Mr. Sherman took his seat and placed beside him one of his children, a child of his old age. The rest of the.family were.seated around the room, several of whom were now grown-ups. Besides these, some of the tutors of the college were boarders in the family and were present at the time. His aged mother occupied a corner of the room, opposite the place where the distinguished Judge sat.
At length, he opened the Bible, and began to read. The child who was seated,beside him made some little disturbance, upon which Mr. Sherman paused and told it to be still. Again he continued but again he had.to pause to scold the little offender, whose playful character would scarcely permit it to be still. At this.time he gently tapped its ear. The blow, if blow it.might be called, caught the attention of his aged mother, who now with some effort rose from the seat and tottered across the room. At length, she reached the chair of Mr. Sherman, and in a moment, most unexpectedly to him, she gave,him a blow on the ear with all the force she could gather. “There,” said she, “you strike your child, and I will strike mine.”
For a moment, the blood was seen mounting to the face of Mr. Sherman. But it was only for a moment and all was calm and mild as usual. He paused; he raised his glasses; he cast his eye upon his mother; again it fell upon the book fro m which he had been reading. Not a word escaped him; but again he calmly pursued the service, and soon sought in prayer an ability to set an example before his household which should be worthy of their imitation. Such a victory was worth more than the proudest one ever achieved on the field of battle.
1. How is the passage mainly developed?A.By analyzing reasons. | B.By giving examples. |
C.By listing arguments. | D.By comparing facts. |
A.Grateful. | B.Skeptical. | C.Tolerant. | D.Sympathetic. |
A.He came from a distinguished family background. |
B.He was not good at displaying his true inner feelings. |
C.He severely punished a student who didn’t behave himself. |
D.He was a man conscious of the consequences of his behavior. |
A.Mr. Sherman’s face was covered with blood. |
B.Mr. Sherman was seeking strength in prayer. |
C.Mr. Sherman was then on the point of exploding. |
D.Mr. Sherman was ashamed of his mother’s rude behavior. |
A.Control your temper | B.Save your self-esteem |
C.Mind your manners | D.Treasure your Bible |
【推荐1】Find Your Adventure at the Space and Aviation(航空) Center
If you’re looking for a unique adventure, the Space and Aviation Center (SAC) is the place to be. The Center offers programs designed to challenge and inspire with hands-on tasks and lots of fun.
More than 750,000 have graduated from SAC, with many seeking employment in engineering, aviation, education, medicine and a wide variety of other professions. They come to camp, wanting to know what it is like to be an astronaut or a pilot, and they leave with real-world applications for what they’re studying in the classroom.
For the trainees, the programs also offer various ways to earn merit badges(荣誉徽章).
·Space Exploration badge—build and fire model rockets, learn about space tasks and try simulated(模拟) flying to space with the crew from all over the world.
·Aviation badge—learn the principles of flight and test their operating skills in the cockpit(驾驶舱) through the Aviation Challenge Program.
·Wilderness Survival badge—learn about water- and land-survival through designed tasks and their search and rescue of “downed” pilot.
With all the programs, teamwork is key as trainees learn the importance of leadership and being part of a bigger task.
All this fun is available for ages 9 to 18. Families can enjoy the experience together, with programs for families with children as young as 7. Stay an hour or a week—there is something here for everyone!
For more details, please visit us online at www.oursac.com.
1. Why do people come to SAC?A.To experience adventures. | B.To look for jobs in aviation. |
C.To get a degree in engineering. | D.To learn more about medicine. |
A.Fly into the outer space. | B.Get an Aviation badge first. |
C.Build and fire model rockets. | D.Study the principles of flight. |
A.Leadership. | B.Survival skills. | C.Task planning. | D.Team spirit. |
【推荐2】Zurich Region is top for leisure and pleasure. Gentle hills, peaceful woods, the unpolluted lakes and rivers, picturesque villages—and all just a stone's throw from the Alps. Zurich Region is the ideal starting point for all kinds of short trips.
Zurich
With opera, ballet, shows, musicals, art exhibitions in over 50 museums and 100 galleries, time never drags in Zurich. The famous Bahnhofstrasse and the Limmatquai are always a shopper's paradise. Over 1,700 restaurants and bars serve both traditional Zurich and Swiss dishes as well as foreign specialties. The evenings will leave you spoilt for choice: indoors or outdoors, anything is possible as far as the nightlife in Zurich goes.
Winterthur
Winterthur has blossomed from a former industrial town to a lively place for all racial groups and types of culture. Winterthur is an important museum town — it has 17 in all—and also offers a wide range of culture, sports and entertainment. Among the numerous night clubs and bars you will also find the only bar in Switzerland that opens 24 hours a day, every day of the year. The Rhine Falls, the biggest waterfall in Europe, is just a 20 minute drive from Winterthur.
Rapperswil & Lake Zurich
Rapperswil, a town at the upper end of Lake Zurich, will charm you with its many attractions: the castle, the medieval(中世纪的) old town, the historical wooden bridge and Knies Children’s Zoo. Equally, however, the Alpamare water park and Atzmännig slide & trampoline paradise are just as much part of this family-friendly destination. Summer or winter, the Lake Zurich region offers many opportunities for sport.
Zug
Even the residents of Zug never get tired of the sunsets: when the sun goes down over the lake, the horizon goes blood-red, and all eyes turn to the romantic show of colour on the water. Equally charming is the historic centre of the town, best experienced by leisurely walking its narrow and winding alleys(小巷), wandering on the pretty lakeside and sitting at one of the many street cafés to watch the world go by.
1. What does the underlined sentence “ time never drags in Zurich” in Paragraph 2 mean?A.You will regret visiting Zurich. |
B.You won’t feel bored in Zurich. |
C.You can purchase freely in Zurich. |
D.You can experience nightlife in Zurich. |
A.Its museums. |
B.Its multi-culture. |
C.Its 24-hour bar. |
D.Its developed industry. |
A.Zurich. | B.Winterthur. |
C.Rapperswil & Lake Zurich. | D.Zug. |
A.By admiring the sunsets. |
B.By walking around casually. |
C.By seeing the color of water. |
D.By communicating with residents. |
A.A travel brochure. | B.A news report. |
C.A science magazine. | D.A geography textbook. |
【推荐3】Waynesville, North Carolina Travel Guide
About 25 miles southwest of Asheville, Waynesville is the perfect western Carolina mountain town with real charm. So why not visit it?
Best Things to Do in Waynesville
●Make the short drive to Waterrock Knob, where you’ll find one of the best trails and views in Western North Carolina.At 5,820 feet, it's the highest visitor center along the Blue Ridge Parkway.
●Go to Cataloochee Valley to see the elk(麋鹿).The valley is filled with wildlife and wildflowers.
●Visit Haywood's Farmers Market, filled with local products from produce to cheese to crafts. Fill up your bag with fresh fruit and sweet treats for a picnic around Lake Junaluska.
●Explore the Frog Level District located on Richland Creck,which features one- and two-story brick and frame buildings from the early 1900s.
Best Time to Visit
Fall is the most popular time for Waynesville tourism. The bright oranges, yellows, and reds of the fall leaves draw crowds from near and far-so you can expect the cost to mirror the demand. Spring, however, is the best time to visit Waynesville if you want to enjoy pleasant weather, and various fairs and festivals.
Where to Stay in Waynesville
You’ll feel at home instantly you pull up to The Yellow House on Plott Creek Road. Built in the Late 1800s, the hotel sits on five rolling acres of land, surrounded by walking paths, two ponds and a stream. There’re ten rooms and suites and each has its own private bath, fireplace and sitting area.
How to Get There
Ashevile Regional Airport is the closest airport. If you’re flying into the area, you’ll need your own transportation to travel around Waynesville. Downtown Waynesville is walkable but exploring further out into the Blue Ridge Mountains requires a car.
1. Where will you most probably have a chance to admire ancient buildings?A.Waterrock Knob. | B.Cataloochee Valley. |
C.Frog Level District. | D.Haywood’s Farmers Market. |
A.The competitive cost. | B.The local cultures, |
C.The agreeable weather. | D.The natural beauty. |
A.Rent a car. | B.Feed some wildlife. |
C.Hike on foot. | D.Grow fresh fruits. |
For direct classified service, call 800-0667 10 a.m.—4 p.m., Monday---Friday.
For Rent
Best on Campus
Excellent Room for girls, begins Jan. , 2, 4, or 8 months lease. Single, $ 105. $125. Double, $ 140. Call 800-1932.
Family Home, 3 bedrooms, large yard. $ 275. Call 800-4300.
For Sale
Sheepskin Coat, men’s size 42, 1year old. $ 85. After 6 p.m. call 800-5224.
Moving: Must sell. Color TV 21, $ 150; transistor radio, $ 15; recorder, $ 25. Call 800-0739.
Help Wanted
Babysitter—My home
If you could find a few hours during the day, some evenings and weekends to care for 2 school- age children, please call 800-1111.
Lost
A black bag with a pencil-box and some books left in the reading room. Will the finder please come to Class 3, Grade 1?
Found
A green jacket was left on the sports ground yesterday afternoon ( April 15th). Will the owner please ring 656-6688?
1. If you wanted to place an ad. , what number would you call?
A.800-0739 | B.800-1932 | C.800-5224 | D.800-0667 |
A.ads about everyone’s life |
B.ads giving one some necessary information |
C.ads divided into different groups according to a certain rules |
D.ads for which you needn’t pay any money |
A.For Rent | B.For Sale | C.Help Wanted | D.Lost |
【推荐2】Life for miners on the goldfields in Victoria, Australia during the 1850s was quite difficult.The name to a miner at that time was “digger”.Few diggers actually found any gold and even fewer struck it rich.Mostly diggers struggled in poor conditions.They struggled with the weather and living conditions in an often poor environment and they were often ill-equipped.
The worst thing about being a digger was the requirement to pay for a mining licence(许可证).This licence allowed a miner to search for gold.Without the licence a digger had to pay money as a punishment.The police always went to mining camps to check mining licences.Few miners could afford the money to get a licence and hated the law which they believed was unjust.In June 1854 Governor Hotham announced that the police would carry out mining licence checks twice a week.This made the miners outraged and set them towards armed rebellion(叛乱)against the police.
The rebellion at the Eureka diggings in 1854 is often referred to as the Eureka Stockade.Led by Peter Lalor, the diggers constructed a wall preventing people from going through and burned their unfair licences as a form of rebellion.The miners said, “We stand truly by each other to protect our rights.”
The diggers lost the battle of the Eureka Stockade but they won the legal battle that their rebellion led to.In 1855 the Victorian Government introduced a mining tax(税), as a tax on gold found, to take the place of the unfair miner’s licence which had to be paid no matter whether the miner found gold or not.In Australia’s history the Eureka Rebellion is the only time armed rebellion has been used to change unfair laws.
1. What is a digger in the next?A.A gold miner. | B.A citizen in Victoria. |
C.A machine for digging. | D.A rebellious Australian. |
A.The weather on the goldfields. |
B.Having to pay a mining tax. |
C.Having to pay for a licence. |
D.Poor living conditions. |
A.Angry. | B.Worried. | C.Doubtful. | D.Ashamed. |
A.The miners won. | B.It resulted in a new tax. |
C.The wall was brought down. | D.It led to the introduction of new licences. |
【推荐3】In Europe, there are countless cities which are worth visiting, among which Prague and Vienna are both wonderful and exciting cities with a stunning modern atmosphere and ancient history and culture. If you’ve got a European vacation planned, but your limited time or budget can only allow you to explore one of these amazing cities, it may not be an easy decision to make, since each of them may own some unique or outstanding features.
Sightseeing
While both cities are rich in sightseeing adventures, Prague is definitely more beautiful as a city. You can walk along the Danube River for breathtaking views, sit in one of the many cafes that dot the urban landscape, and breathe in the amazing architecture both old and modern that makes up this Central European metropolis (都市). Vienna is a hotbed of history, home to such great sites such as the Hofburg, Schonbrunn Palace and Gardens, and St. Stephen’s Cathedral.
Shopping
You most likely don’t travel all the way to Europe just to go shopping. But, if you happen to be a shopaholic, Vienna is definitely a better choice. But be warned: fine goods you buy in Vienna will sometimes be three times more expensive than what they are in the United States or Canada.
Cuisine
When it comes to great dining, both cities are equally fascinating. Austrians are known for their love of sweets and snacks, which is reflected in many bakeries, cafés, and restaurants scattered around Vienna. Some restaurants in either city offer local cuisine, though you’re more likely to be eating a combination of Western European or even Americanized food. Bear in mind that Prague (being that it is in Central Europe) will be far less pricey than Vienna.
Culture
What do you hope to see on your trip? Palaces? Medieval Cathedrals? The Opera? How about museums? If you do happen to visit both cities, you’ll find that culture equally as enriching. However, Vienna has more world-class museums which display the rich history of the area.
1. Which word can best describe Vienna about sightseeing?A.Diverse. | B.Historic. | C.Modern. | D.Romantic. |
A.Prague has more appealing tourist attractions than Vienna. |
B.Vienna is a paradise for shopping due to the cheap goods there. |
C.The food can cost more in Vienna compared with that in Prague. |
D.Prague is home to many world-known museums and cathedrals. |
A.By comparison. | B.By listing examples. |
C.By providing figures. | D.By asking questions. |