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Panda Ya Ya returns home
Ya Ya the giant panda has just arrived in Shanghai, east China on Thursday after 20 years of stay at the Memphis Zoo in the U.S. The flight was around 15.5 hours. Both Chinese and American vets are with Ya Ya.
Ya Ya was born at Beijing Zoo on August 3, 2000. She arrived at Memphis Zoo in April, 2003. Ya Ya has become a bridge of friendship between Chinese and foreign people. She will spend a month in Shanghai before returning to her birthplace, Beijing Zoo.
We do hope all pandas that are in foreign countries can be healthy and happy.
Did you know…?
Baby pandas are born pink and measure about 15cm-that’s about the size of a pencil
Giant pandas spend up to 12 hours a day eating bamboo.
Pandas live for about 20 years in the wild, but in the zoos they can live for up to 35 years.
1. Ya Ya was born in _______.A.Beijing | B.Chengdu | C.Shanghai ` | D.Guangzhou |
A.Black and white. | B.Pink. | C.Yellow. | D.Gray. |
A.Ya Ya spend up to 10 hours a day eating bamboo. | B.Shanghai Zoo is Ya Ya’s final home. |
C.Ya Ya had a short flight coming back home. | D.Ya Ya helps foreigners know more about China. |
A.a piece of news | B.an ad | C.a diary | D.a letter |
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Sometimes, a small act can mean a lot to others.
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3 . While I was working at a French school, I was often preparing my work in the staff room. Sometimes I would hear the school secretary talking. At first I thought she was talking to me, as there was no one else in the room except me, so I tried to respond to her. However, I soon realized that in fact, she was talking to herself. I noticed a lot of people do this in France. In the UK, people might think you’re a bit strange if you talk to yourself at work, but there it seemed quite normal. It really did confuse me at times, because I was not sure whether people were talking to me or just talking to themselves.
Another area of confusion involved the French language. In French, there are two ways to say “you”: “tu” is the informal form while “vous” is the formal form. This is an aspect of French which, even now, I do not really understand. When I learnt French, I was taught to call everyone vous unless they were my family or friends. So I was surprised that virtually everyone in France used the informal tu all the time. School children used tu when they stayed with their teachers and all the staff called the head teacher tu. But I continued to use vous because I didn’t want people to think I was impolite.
As you might know, school children in the UK traditionally wear school uniforms but in France pupils do not wear a uniform. It was a culture shock for me to see children wear Spiderman T-shirts and baggy (宽松的) blue jeans in the classroom.
I found the differences puzzling at times, but I couldn’t deny what a great opportunity it was to live and work in another country. The UK and France are only separated by a small channel of the sea, but there are many differences between the two countries.
1. In the staff room, the school secretary ________.A.always chatted online |
B.interrupted the writer |
C.talked to herself often |
D.always made speeches |
A.She tried to be polite to others. |
B.She couldn’t tell tu from vous at all. |
C.She didn’t have close friends in France. |
D.She couldn’t understand French very well. |
A.Pleased. | B.Embarrassed. |
C.Frightened. | D.Surprised. |
A.Experiencing different cultures. |
B.Communicating in an informal way. |
C.Traveling along the channel of the sea. |
D.Having a chance to work with French teachers. |
4 . Many people will never forget their campus life, for it gave them something important for their career. Even though it is very difficult nowadays to attend a college or university after graduating from high school, there are still a large number of reasons to go to college.
In general, college graduates make more money than people who only have a high school degree. Besides higher pay, college graduates also experience better jobs than those who haven’t graduated from college. Many employers expect their employees to have a college degree. College programs provide students with peculiar training that only higher education can offer, giving them popular and valuable qualifications (资格证书).
To deal with heavy college study, you have to be organized. Finishing several different classes is not an easy task, considering that each class covers plenty of materials. If you’re unable to stay organized, there are teachers, advisers and professors there to help you. The organization skills you’ll learn in college will help you succeed in future jobs. Whether you’re solving a math-based problem or make out the main idea of a novel, college classes train your brain to solve difficult problems and will prepare you for problems in the workplace.
Whether you grew up in a small town or in New York City, being admitted into a college or university means that you will meet a great number of new people. Your social skills will improve by communicating with them, which could help you when you enter into the job market. When you take part in classroom activities, study groups and school clubs, you are introduced to intelligent people with whom you could one day start a company or form a life-long friendship.
Study-abroad programs are offered by most colleges and universities and are seen as one of the most meaningful experiences offered during four years of college life. In addition to learning more about a foreign culture, students are required to complete their studies.
1. What does the underlined word “peculiar” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Special. | B.Common. |
C.Limited. | D.Traditional. |
A.It is more important to rural students than urban students. |
B.It makes you become employers in different fields. |
C.It helps increase your earning power. |
D.It is a must to become rich. |
A.The functions of organization and problem-solving skills in college. |
B.The difficult problems and different organizations in college. |
C.Heavy college study and work. |
D.College classes and professors. |
A.It is no use going to college or university. |
B.College helps students improve their human relationship. |
C.The aim of study-abroad is to help end students’ college classes. |
D.Work experience is less important than a qualification in the job interview. |
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6 . Upcoming Trips and Tours with Daytripper
Welcome to Daytripper! We are a unique tour company in Liverpool providing walking tours and trips every Saturday during the year by coach. Book today to join a Daytripper adventure!
Lake District Day Trip
The Lake District is the UK’s largest and most visited National Park. One of the must-sees in the area is Grasmere village, where you can also visit British great poet Wordsworth’s grave.
“The lovceliest spot that man has ever found”? Come along and see if Wordsworth was right.
DATE: Sat. 18th November 2023 TIME: 08: 00~18: 30
Tickets: £40. 00~£45. 50
Yorkshire Day Trip
This trip includes a guided walk at a huge natural cliff. This spot was chosen for one of the scenes from the film “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I”. You have to earn these views by climbing the 400 steps up!
DATE: Sat. 18th November 2023 TIME: 08: 15~19: 00
Tickets: £45. 00 for adults; £30. 00 for children over 12; free for below 12.
York Christmas Markets Day Trip
Join us to enjoy a guided tour of York during the festive season. This trip includes a visit to the Christmas Markets plus entertainment on the coach on the way! You can also simply watch the world go by while sipping a drink by the river.
DATE: Sat. 2nd December 2023 TIME: 08: 45~20: 00
Tickets: £35. 00~£45. 00 (Free for students with a student card)
Conwy and Llandudno Day Trip
Experience a historical tower in North Wales at Conwy Castle. We will visit the Victorian seaside resort (度假胜地) of Llandudno. Here you can walk along the sea or enjoy the views from the Great Orme, or simply have an ice cream on the beach.
DATE: Sat. 25th November 2023 TIME: 08: 30~18: 30
Tickets: £39. 00~£49. 00
1. How much would a couple with a 15-years-old student pay to visit a film site?A.£75. | B.£90. | C.£105. | D.£120 |
A.Find the loveliest spot. | B.Have fun at the seaside. |
C.Taste various local food. | D.Enjoy festive entertainment. |
A.Yorkshire Day Trip. | B.Lake District Day Trip. |
C.Conwy and Llandudno Day Trip. | D.York Christmas Markets Day Trip. |
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A.Freshmen. | B.Librarians. | C.Teachers. |
A.A tour. | B.Some training. | C.Some talks. |
A.They are connected to printers. |
B.Not all of them are available to students. |
C.They have access to the Internet all the time. |
A.The Section Manager. |
B.The Cataloguing Assistant. |
C.The Training Supervisor. |
9 . Discover the secrets of the UK’s natural landscapes and the creatures with these new travel books.
North York Moors & Yorkshire Wolds
A “slow travel” guide to one of Britain’s most beloved landscapes, this newly updated book remains the only stand-alone guide to Yorkshire. Written by travel writer Mike Bagshaw, it takes in sandy beaches, woodlands, grasslands and wetlands. It has information on walking and cycling paths, as well as wildlife-watching areas for such sea animals as whales and dolphins.
Bradt Guides, £16.
Springwatch
Explore the UK’s richest regions for wildlife with 100 walks chosen for their unique scenery. Written by travel journalist Luke Waterson, with an introduction by Chris Packham, this new guide is based on the current BBC TV series and features walks that best reveal the diversity of British nature. With easy-to-follow maps and plenty of inspiring details on why the natural landscapes are so special, this is a walker’s best companion.
BBC Books, £19.
Wild Isles
This rich photographic guide accompanies the new BBC TV series of the same name, which sees Sir David Attenborough celebrate the wonders of British wildlife across a range of destinations. Written by natural history journalist Patrick Barkham, each chapter of the book focuses on a particular kind of wild space, from our wide variety of grasslands to our ocean shores, woodlands and forests.
HarperCollins, £25.
Flight Paths
Spring brings new bird life to the UK’s shores, but until recently little was known about the birds’ seasonal journeys. Written by science writer Rebecca Heisman, it brings much-needed insight into how best to protect and conserve the birds that visit our islands—and destinations far beyond.
Swift Press, £17.
1. How much is Springwatch?A.£16. | B.£17. | C.£19. | D.£25. |
A.Luke Waterson. | B.Patrick Barkham. |
C.Rebecca Heisman. | D.Sir David Attenborough. |
A.Grasslands. | B.Large sea animals. |
C.Ocean shores. | D.Birds’ seasonal journeys. |
10 . Forgiveness (宽恕) is often considered as an important decision to let go of feelings of anger towards someone who you believe has wronged you. However, while you may be quite generous in your ability to forgive others, you can be much harder on yourself.
Accept the result of your actions
Forgiving yourself is about more than just putting the past behind you and moving on.
Treat yourself with kindness and compassion (同情)
Forgiving yourself requires facing your actions, but it is important to reach this with self-compassion.
Making a correction is an important part of forgiveness, even when the person you are forgiving is yourself. One way to move past your regret is to take action to correct your mistakes.
Learn from the experience
Forgiving yourself often requires finding a way to learn from the experience and make an active effort to do better in the future. To do this, you need to understand why you behave the way you did and why you feel sorry. What steps can you take to prevent the same behaviors again in the future?
A.Make a correction |
B.Be aware of others’ feelings |
C.It is about accepting what has happened |
D.The following steps may help you learn how to forgive yourself |
E.You need to tell yourself that thoughts are not facts |
F.Remind yourself of what you learned to guide your actions going forward |
G.The key is to treat yourself with the same kindness you show to another person |