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Planning to do more with your year in 2013l Step outside your comfort zone? Make a difference? At i to i Volunteering, our determination is to help you help others!
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THE PROJECTS Book any trip in January and you can choose which of these you would like us to donate to:
Peru
To assist community projects in Cusco and Lima with resources(資源)to improve these kids lives
Our project in Cusco is busy fundraising for a reading room so that the kids in their care don't have to work on the floor anymore. Our project in Cusco is also creating their own bakery so that they can raise funds for themselves. The bakery still needs an industrial mixer to get things going and your funds will go towards helping them become self-sufficient(自足).
Thailand
To assist our projects in Thailand recover from the floods that hit last year
Now that the flood waters are subsiding, it's all hands on deck to clear up the mess left behind, repair damaged possessions and get schools up and running so that kids can return.We're looking to raise funds for the simple things such as paint to redecorate but also to replace larger equipment such as cookers and computers that have been ruined in the floods.
Kenya
To help our projects in Kenya with much needed resources to build simple homes for those that don't have one
Many people in Kenya still live in badly-built, over-crowded buildings. This project uses volunteer power to help build proper homes and facilities(設(shè)施) for communities. The projects are only slowed by a lack of physical resources and we're raising funds to help provide more wood, tools and other equipment so that more people can move above the poverty line.
60. With i to i Volunteering, you'll .
A. make your 2013 more rewarding
B. get advice on how to make fortune
C. make your adventure more challenging
D. get a free trip around the world
61. If you are concerned about kids with few learning resources, you may choose the project in .
A. Costa Rica B. Peru C. Thailand D. Kenya
62. The underlined word “subsiding" probably means .
A.rising B. spreading C. clearing D. sinking
63. This passage is written mainly to .
A. call Dr volunteering B. offer volunteers a draw
C. provide tourists with a bonus D. prepare volunteers for sightseeing
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“Now!" whispered Suki.“Quick, while the clerk's not looking."
Heart pounding, Leah slid two tubes of lipstick into her purse. She looked bored as she followed her friends Suki and Jill out of the store, but inside she felt panicked.
"I can't believe you made me do that," Leah cried.
"Relax," said Jill. "Everybody does it sometimes. And we didn't make you do it."
She said nothing, but Leah knew she wouldn't have done that on her own. She was just
experiencing huge peer (同伴) pressure.
Sometimes, though, the stresses in your life can actually come from your peers. They may pressure you into doing something you're uncomfortable with, such as shoplifting, doing drugs or drinking, or taking dangerous risks when driving a car.
The pressure to conform (to do what others are doing) can be powerful and hard to resist. A person might feel pressure to do something just because others are doing it. Peer pressure can influence a person to do something that is relatively harmless—or something that has more serious consequences. Giving in to the pressure to dress a certain way is one thing—going along with the crowd to drink or smoke is another.
The people who are most easily influenced will follow someone else's lead first. Then others may go along, too —so it can be easy to think, "It must be OK. Everyone else is doing it. They must know what they're doing." Before you know it, many people are going along with the crowd —perhaps on something they might not otherwise do.
`Responding to peer pressure is part of human nature— but some people are more likely to give in, and others are better able to resist and stand their ground. People who are low on confidence and those who tend to follow rather than lead could be more likely to seek their peers' approval by 'giving in to a risky challenge or suggestion. People who are unsure of themselves, new to the group, or inexperienced with peer pressure may also be more likely to give in.
56. The story in the beginning serves as .
A. an example of peer pressure
B. a lesson to young people
C. a warning of security in shops
D. an introduction to bad behavior in youth
57. Which of the following would probably be a case of peer pressure?
A. You cheat in the exam to get good grades.
B. You try smoking at parties as your friends do.
C. You jump the queue to buy tickets for your fiends.
D. You break up with your friends because they look down upon you.
58. The writer tries to tell us that peer pressure .
A. does more good than harm B. exists only among young people
C. is a normal phenomenon D. lowers self-confidence
59. People may take a risky challenge because they want to .
A. gain more experience B. take the lead in a group
C. win recognition from peers D. exercise an influence on their friends
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Doris Lessing, born on October 22, 1919, is a British writer. In
October 2007 Lessing became the llth woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize for 36 in the 106-year history.
In her long and complex career, Doris Lessing has 37 dozens of books of fiction as well as plays and nonfiction. She wrote persuasively 38 politics,feminism(女權(quán)主義),communism and black-white relations in Africa before moving on to 39 the emotional crack (裂痕) of human beings in her famous 1962 40 , The Golden Notebook.
Ms. Lessing inspired a 41 of feminists with this breakthrough novel, which informed the 20th-century view of the male-female 42 and the feminist movement regarded as a pioneering work.
Ms. Lessing wrote 43 about the inner lives of women 44 she rejected the idea that they should abandon their lives to marriage and children. The Golden Notebook told the story of Anna Wulf, a woman who wanted to live 45 .
Because Ms. Lessing frankly described female anger and aggression(爭(zhēng)強(qiáng)好勝), she was 46 as unfeminine. But Ms. Lessing also felt that 47 only on feminism hid the other issues raised by the novel. So she always had 48 . comments about the feminist movement, 49 many of its members admired her. Speaking in New York in 1970, she said, “I've got the 50 that the sex war is not the most vital one going on nor is it the most important 51 in our lives."
14 years later, she said that the women's movement should have tried to 52 men. “How can you expect things to 53 ," she said, “if you're talking to yourself?" Asked about 54 anti-feminist feelings when her work referred to the issues that fueled the women's movement, she 55 _, "It wouldn't be enough to say I'm a woman, after all?"
36.A. peace B. literature C. medicine D.physics
37.A.published B. read C. printed D.sold
38.A. for B. with C. against D.a(chǎn)bout
39.A. promote B. narrow C. explore D. remove
40.A.poem B.play C.film D.novel
41.A. generation B. handful C. district D. minority
42.A. marriage B. relationship C. friendship D. battle
43.A. disappointedly B. negatively C. honestly D. proudly
44.A. but B. yet C. so D. and
45.A.hopefully B. successfully C. freely D. quietly
46.A. appreciated B. arrested C. attacked D.respected
47.A.depending B. living C. agreeing D.focusing
48.A.casual B. sharp C. fair D.typical
49.A.though B. for C. unless D.a(chǎn)fter
50.A.impression B. answer C. feeling D. message
51.A.tradition B. state C. goal D. problem
52.A.back up B. work with C. care for D. appeal to
53.A. change B.happen C. end D. continue
54.A. our B. its C. her D. their
55.A. responded B. declared C. complained D. argued
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New traffic rules that took effect on January l, 2013 are much stricter than in the past.
A. that B. this C.those D. what
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in the future, many students are struggling to achieve their dreams.
A. Not regretted B. Not to regret
C. Not regretting D. Not having regretted
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The speaker mentioned many examples people lived through hard times and succeeded at last.
A. which B. whose C. when D. where
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Police insisted that Michael didn't follow the correct _ in applying for a visa.
A. procedure B. trend C. custom D. tradition
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In winter, elderly people should be looked after with great care because they are to severe weather changes.
A. familiar B. sensitive
C. accustomed D. devoted
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They _ us about that, otherwise we would have prepared ahead of time.
A. don't inform B. haven't informed
C. didn't inform D. hadn't informed
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—Jessie, don't you think it exciting to skate on the frozen river now?
—Think twice; you fall into the water for the ice is still too thin.
A. would B. must C. shall D. should
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