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Imagine living in a country torn by war. Or maybe you live in a place where there are few jobs and little chance to earn a living. Your family decides to move — not to another town, but to another country. You and your family have become immigrants. People are called immigrants when they move to a foreign country to make their homes.
People become immigrants for many reasons. The most common one is economic opportunities. Most immigrants are attracted to other countries by the promise of jobs, farmland, or business opportunities.
Other people become immigrants in order to get away from mistreatment or natural disasters. They are refugees. Some refugees move to avoid wars and political unrest. Others are seeking freedom to express their religious views. Still others are uprooted by disasters, such as terrible flooding or drought.
Some people have become immigrants against their will. Captured in Africa, shipped to foreign lands and forced to work as slaves, many early African immigrants to North and South America came in chains.
Except for Native Americans, all people came to the United States from someplace else.  For nearly 500 years, immigrants have landed on America’s shores seeking a better life. Throughout American history, immigrants often worked low-paying, dangerous jobs that other people refused to do.
Immigrants from around the world helped shape American life. Many immigrants absorbed the customs and language common to most Americans. They also brought their own traditions, including music and foods. Over time, many of these traditions have become part of American life.
The first European immigrants to America hoped to colonize new lands. By the mid-1500s, Spaniards had ventured into Florida, California, and the American Southwest. French immigrants arrived in the early 1600s and built their first colony in Canada. The English also arrived in the early 1600s. They established 13 colonies along America’s Atlantic Coast.
In the 1700s, England became the major power in colonial North America. But many European immigrants came to live in the English colonies. They included people from Sweden, Holland, Germany, Scotland, and Ireland.
Immigrants still come to the United States seeking freedom and economic opportunities.  Most new immigrants no longer come from Europe. They come mainly from Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Asia.
Today, the U.S. government limits the number of immigrants into the country each year.  People who sneak illegally into the United States are called illegal immigrants, who, if caught, would be sent back to their home countries.

Key Points
Detailed Information
【小題1】 
Immigrants are those who move to a foreign country to make their homes.
Reasons
Most people come for 【小題2】  opportunities, such as good jobs, farmlands, or business opportunities.
Some move to the US to 【小題3】 away from wars or disasters.
Some people immigrate to【小題4】 for religious freedom.
Some people have become immigrants 【小題5】 , like many early African immigrants.
History
French immigrants 【小題6】 Canada in the early 1600s and built their first colony there.
The English also came to the early 1600s and 【小題7】  thirteen colonies along America’s Atlantic Coast.
In the 1700s, European immigrants came to live in the English colonies, people from Sweden, Holland and etc. are 【小題8】 .
Today
【小題9】    from the past, the origins of most new immigrants are mainly Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Asia, instead of Europe.
The US government erects dams to 【小題10】 the number of immigrants into the country each year in check. Illegal immigrants, if caught, would be sent back to their home countries.

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HARVARD, the top university in the United States, is a dream place for many students. Imagine being able to see how unique Harvard students are. Asking them what they learn. And how their classes are conducted.
This month, 300 students from different parts of China had an opportunity to spend a week with Harvard students. They gathered in the High School Attached to Fudan University in Shanghai where the Harvard College Association for US-China Relations Summit for Young Leaders in China (HSYLC 2007) took place. Over 40 Harvard undergraduates took part in it!
Around 2,000 Chinese students applied online for the program, which included various activities. Wang Wenjing, 17, from Shanghai Jingye High School was one of the 300 participants to be selected.
Seminars (研討會(huì))
Every day, the schedule was very busy filled with seminars, lectures, workshops (研習(xí)班), games and parties. Wang liked the seminars most.
Seminars are small classes with no more than 10 students. Wang could choose six from 40 different seminars to attend. A Harvard student led each one.
"They explored international issues such as US immigration (移民). We were allowed lively discussion and sometimes the only thing we did in a class was debate," Wang said. "To prepare for the next seminar, we often stayed up late doing research. No one could keep silent and it was fun to share ideas with others."
Celebrities’(名人) lectures
Each day, two or three lectures were given. Wang was excited that the lecturers were famous figures that before she had only seen on TV.
"I finally know why people are crazy about Yi Zhongtian. He is intelligent and eloquent (有口才的). Pu Bajia taught me how to overcome difficulties and plan for the future. All the lectures were inspiring," she said.
At the closing ceremony, Wang and her partner from Nanjing presented their workshop project. It was a survey of how Chinese view Americans, as an article about how Americans view Chinese is popular on the Internet.
"The program taught me what I could not otherwise learn in the classroom. Harvard students also let me know how important to be creative," she said.

Background information
300 Chinese students had an opportunity to spend a week with students of Harvard University, the most _【小題1】______ one in the USA, being able to see how unique the Harvard students are, what they learn and how their classes are 【小題2】___ out.
The programme was _【小題3】____ in the PRC, with over 40 Harvard undergraduate students _【小題4】____ part in it.
About 2000 Chinese students applied online, but only 300 were luckily chosen.
__【小題5】__
Seminars
Seminars are small classes with only 10 students, __【小題6】_____ by a Harvard student.
There were 40 different seminars for participants to choose from.
The Chinese students had to __【小題7】 _____ or debate in class.
Everyone had to stay up late, __【小題8】 ___ for the next one.
Celebrities’
lectures
Every day two or three _【小題9】____ lectures were given by famous figures who once appeared on TV, such as Yi Zhongtian.
Conclusion
Participants had to present their workshop projects, intended to encourage their ___【小題10】___.

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Can you escape from a sinking vehicle? The answer is obviously yes. “But you’ve got to be quick.” said Gordon Greisbeck, a professor from the University of Manitoba’s. Here he gives four rules of survival.
Rule 1.  Don’t call 911 until you are out of the car. You should get out of that vehicle immediately after unbuckling. Think about calling 911 once you’ve made it out alive. ‘Time is very important,” Greisbeck says, “If you touch your cell phone, you’re probably going to die.”
Rule 2.  Don’t open the door. Roll down or break the windows instead. Opening the door is very difficult against the water pressure and it also allows so much water into the vehicle that it will speed up the sinking process. Since most vehicles now have electronically controlled windows, it is probable that the circuits (電路) will short before you have a chance to roll them down. So you’ll need a tool like the Life Hammer to break the windows open. And make sure these tools are within reach at all times.
Rule 3.  Children first. Everybody should get out of their own window if possible, but the kids are going to have a harder time fighting through the rush of water, so push them out if you have to. Greisbeck suggests starting with the oldest kids and taking the youngest out in your arms.
Rule 4.  Get out. Swim through the broken windows as fast as possible. You can’t imagine what will happen in the next second. Any intention to take your belongings can be deadly.
If you’ve failed to get the windows rolled down or broken, you’ll still have the slightest of chances to escape. Once water fills the car, the pressure will be equalized and you will be able to open the door. But to do this, you will also have to be expert at holding your breath in an extremely stressful situation.

How to 【小題1】___ a Sinking Vehicle
Rules
Details
【小題2】___
Don’t call Immediately.
Make a phone call once you’ve 【小題3】___ in escaping.
Time is of great importance.
Don’t
Open
The
door.
Roll down the windows
or use a Life Hammer
to make the windows
【小題4】__.
◆The water pressure can make opening the door 【小題5】___.
◆The vehicle will sink 【小題6】___ if you open the door.
◆Most cars have electronically controlled windows and the circuits will 【小題7】___ short.
Children
first.
Push the oldest kids out first, and then go out with the youngest in your【小題8】___.
Kids have more difficulty 【小題9】___ through the rush of water.
Get out.
Swim through the broken windows as fast as possible.
What will happen is【小題10】___ your imagination.

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閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
It seems recently that more and more of my friends are facing some seemingly unbeatable challenges in their lives. Some have lost their jobs and some have __ 【小題1】___ (fail) marriages. All too many have health problems.
I don’t know if it is desperation __【小題2】___ causes them to turn to me for advice or whether they have come to value our friendship. But __【小題3】___ is difficult to offer words of hope when all they feel is hopeless. They expect answers to get them back __【小題4】___ their feet again.
I have often struggled with what to say,  ___【小題5】___ (most) because I have faced many of the same challenges in my own life. I remember how empty I felt after someone cheerfully offered words like “Things will get better!”
Now , being thought of __【小題6】___ a source of hope or a good example of what to do through printed words, I have even __【小題7】___ (many) people contacting me.
So what do I say? “Begin again.”
It sounds too simple, __【小題8】___ it is indeed the answer. All life __【小題9】___(challenge) bring about an ending and the chance for __【小題10】___(begin).

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You work hard for your money so why not keep it? Nothing is more disappointing than working hard all week just to have nothing to spend on the weekends or even worse, having to sit at home on vacation. Try these simple tips to help gain back your financial independence.
1.Educate yourself. Write down what you have spent. Look closely at where your money has been going the last few months. Are you spending a lot more money on morning coffee than you want to? Just by adding up what you're spending and where you're spending it each month will help you make better decisions about the purchases you make.
2.Keep your change. Instead of spending your change, make a habit of putting it all in a special jar or “piggy bank” at home. You will be surprised how quickly your change adds up. Want to go on a family vacation next summer but don't think you can afford it? Try having everyone in the family contribute their change to a “vacation jar”. Your family will enjoy pitching in and your children will learn valuable lessons in saving money and enjoying the reward.
3.Be a host! Like to go out with your friends for a good time? Sure, everyone does, but no one likes getting the bill at the end of the night. Going out to eat and have a few drinks can really put the strain on your wallet. Try going to the grocery store and purchasing food and drinks that can be made at home and inviting everyone over. Yes it can be expensive to play the host every time, but if you take turns going to friends, houses you can keep the cost down and still have a good time while enjoying the same food and drinks.
4.Plan your groceries. Grocery shopping can be dangerous in many ways. One way is to go shopping when you are hungry. Think about it, when you are hungry and want something to eat, you are more likely to put everything in your cart that you just don't need. Impulse(沖動(dòng))shopping brings us to the next point. Make a list(and check it twice).Plan out your meals for the coming week and list all the ingredients you need at the store.
Saving money can be easy and even funny when you see how much you are able to save. Start by educating yourself and your family as to where the money goes every month and then set goals. Make games out of saving your change and look forward to the reward.

Title:Save your money
Problem
You work hard but end up having no money at last.
Tips
1.Educate yourself:
◆Write down your __【小題1】__.
◆Check where your money has been going and you can __【小題2】__more wisely on what to buy.
2.Keep your change.
◆Make a habit.
◆Encourage your __【小題3】__to join in your plan.
3.Be a host:
◆Invite your friends to dinner by making food and drinks by _【小題4】__.
◆Play the host in _【小題5】__.
4.Plan your groceries:
◆Just __【小題6】__impulse shopping.
◆__【小題7】__what you need for your meals.
Conclusion
◆Your awareness of your _【小題8】__to save money will make you happy.
◆Keep the tips in mind and set _【小題9】__.
◆Saving money should be seen as a __【小題10】__and be hopeful for the reward.

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At the beginning of the twentieth century, many people thought that the American family was falling apart. A century later, we know that this was not the case. However, although the family is still alive in the United States, its size and shape were very different 100 years ago.
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, there were mainly two types of families in the United States: the extended and the nuclear. The extended family usually includes grandparents, parents, and children living under the same roof. The nuclear family consists of only parents and children.
Today there are many different kinds of families. Some people live in “traditional” families, that is, a stay-home mother, a working father, and their own biological children. Others live in two-paycheck families, single-parent families, adoptive or foster families, blended families (where men and women who were married before marry again and combine the children from previous marriages into the new families),childless families, and so on.
What caused the structure of the family to change? In the early 1900s the birthrate began to fall and the divorce rate began to rise. Women were suddenly choosing to go to college and take jobs outside the home. In the 1930s and 1940s, many families faced serious financial, or money problems during the Great Depression, when many people lost their jobs. During World War II(1939-1945),5 million women were left alone to take care of their homes and their children. Because many men were at war, thousands of these "war widows" had to go to work outside their home.
During the next ten years, the situation changed. There were fewer divorces, and people married at a younger age and had more children than the previous generation. It was unusual for a mother to work outside the home during the years when her children were growing up. Families began leaving cities and moving into single-family homes in the suburbs. The traditional family seemed to be returning.
In the years between 1960s and 1990s, there were many important changes in the structure of the family. From the 1960s to the early 1970s, the divorce rate doubled and the birthrate fell by half. The number of single-parent families tripled, and the number of couples living together without being married doubled again. In fact, the single-parent household, once unusual, has replaced the "traditional" family as the typical family in the States. If we can judge from history, however, this will probably change again in the twenty-first century.
The Changes of the American Family

Main comparisons
Contexts
Different___【小題1】____
There were two __【小題2】___ types of families in the past, ___【小題3】____, the extended and the nuclear.
Nowadays __【小題4】___types of families can be seen than before.
Changes in different ___【小題5】_____.
In the 1900s and 1940s
Many of the women had to work outside due to the __【小題6】___of money., thus causing the fall of __【小題7】__and the rise of divorce rate.
In the 1950s
Divorce rate slided and there were more children . The families tended to be ___【小題8】___ again.
In the years between 1960s and 1990s
Different types of familes__【小題9】____. Traditional families are no longer the typical ones in America.
A trend worth noting
Author’s opinion on changes
Judging from what has happened in the past,it is ____【小題10】_____ that the present structure will experience changes again in the near future.

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Garlic (大蒜) is one of the most common spices of the kitchen, and the good news is that growing garlic indoors is simple. Garlic can be easily grown at home from individual cloves (瓣), which is the most commonly used form of cultivating garlic than growing garlic from seeds. Here are some useful tips on growing garlic indoors.
Autumn is the best time to plant garlic. Garlic requires enough time to develop strong roots. In warmer climate, it can be delayed to late winter or early spring.
Ensure the container used to grow garlic is large enough for the roots to have enough space to grow. The larger the size of the container, the healthier and bigger the garlic bulbs (鱗莖) will be. The container should also have holes at the bottom so that the water can drain (流走) out easily.
Sow each clove vertically into the soil at a depth of one inch. Ensure that the blunt end (平端) is facing downward. In case of container gardening, the number of cloves to be sowed in each container depends on the size of the container. In case you are planning to sow more than one clove in each container, make sure that each clove is at least 5 inches apart from others.
For the best growth of the garlic plant, choose a sunny spot where there is enough air circulation (流通). This will aid evaporation (蒸發(fā)) of too much amount of water and prevent the soil from becoming too damp in case too much watering does occur. Window sill (窗臺(tái)) is a good place to put your container of garlic plant.
Once the clove has been sowed, cover the soil with a layer of mulch (覆蓋物) to protect the roots from extreme cold. Provide fertilizer at the correct time in right amounts, and proper watering. Once the garlic tips start appearing in the spring season, pull back the layer of mulch. Feed the plants once or twice every month with fertilizer.

Items
 【小題1】 on growing garlic indoors.
Time
● It’s best to plant garlic in   【小題2】        
● In warmer climate, it’s also suitable to plant garlic in late winter or early spring.
Container
● Be large enough to   【小題3】  with enough space to grow.
● Have holes at the bottom to 【小題4】 the water to drain out easily.
Sowing
● Sow each clove vertically into the soil one inch   【小題5】        .
● Ensure that the blunt end is facing   【小題6】   .
●Ensure that each clove is at least 5 inches apart from others in a container.
Place
●Choose a sunny spot like window sill having enough   【小題7】  to aid evaporation of too much amount of water.
Care
●Cover the soil with a layer of mulch to   【小題8】 from extreme cold after sowing the clove.
● Provide right amounts of fertilizer at the correct time.
● Water the clove 【小題9】           .
 【小題10】   the layer of mulch once the garlic tips start appearing.
● Use fertilizer to feed the plants once or twice a month.

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Gratitude means thankfulness, noticing simple pleasures, and acknowledging everything that you receive. It shifts your focus from what your life lacks to the abundance that is already present. Psychological research has shown the surprising life improvements gained from the practice of gratitude.
Two psychologists, Michael McCollough and Robert Emmons, conducted an experience on gratitude and its effect on well being. The results of the study indicated that daily gratitude exercises resulted in higher reported levels of enthusiasm, determination, optimism, and energy. In addition, those who practiced gratitude experienced less depression and stress, were more likely to help others, worked out problems more regularly, and made greater progress toward achieving personal goals.
Therefore, it's important to practice gratitude. Here are a few reminders.
A common method is to get yourself a cute little notebook and write down 3 - 5 things that you're grateful for at the end of each day. They can be small things, or bigger things.
You can also send a handwritten letter or make a phone call to a person for whom you are thankful, expressing the gratitude. It will surely brighten their day, and in turn, yours.
Besides, for some, it may be a good idea to express their gratitude in person. It doesn't need to be formal. Just a simple gesture of thanks is only needed to feel the benefits of this kind of gratitude.
Finally, there are certain times you can devote to gratitude. For example, at the beginning of your meals, or at bedtime, or when your parents get home from work. Committing to a specific time establishes a practice of gratitude.
Once you become accustomed to looking for things to be grateful for, you will find that you begin to appreciate simple pleasures, which can make a day and even change a life.

Title
Gratitude
Introduction
Gratitude means being grateful and can help people 【小題1】.______ on what they receive instead of what they don't have.
【小題2】.______
of gratitude exercises
■Feeling more 【小題3】.______, optimistic, determined, and energetic.
■Becoming less depressed and stressed, but more willing to be 【小題4】.___.
■Working out problems more regularly.
■Achieving your 【小題5】.______ goals more easily.
【小題6】.______
to practise gratitude
■Putting down whatever you feel grateful for every day.
■Writing to or calling whoever you want to 【小題7】.______ gratitude to.
■Giving thanks personally in a 【小題8】.______ way.
■Devoting a proper 【小題9】.______ to gratitude.
Conclusion
■【小題10】.     can make you and others happy and even change your life

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閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)以下提示:1)漢語(yǔ)提示,2)首字母提示,3)語(yǔ)境提示,在每個(gè)空格內(nèi)填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)挠⒄Z(yǔ)單詞。所填單詞要求意義準(zhǔn)確,拼寫(xiě)正確。
We moved away from my grandmother when 1 was eight years old. 【小題1】  her terribly.Two years later my mother and father___【小題2】___(離婚).I felt as if my world was falling apart.So Mother took my little brother and me back to visit my Granny once in a 【小題3】   .
Granny didn’t live in a fancy house  【小題4】 have expensive things.But it was the little things she gave me that had always mattered.1 will always remember she saved her pennies in a glass jar .I am sure Granny could have  used those pennies 【小題5】  but she saved them to give us when we came to visit.I don’t remember how much we collected on our visits.
Those【小題6】   (記憶),of when 1 was a child,still give me  w 【小題7】 feelings on days that I need them.A Granny’s love stays【小題8】  a grandchild,down through the years,even when that child becomes a grandma.I often wonder,after all those years,when I am lucky 【小題9】  to find a penny  【小題10】 on the ground somewhere, if it could possibly be Granny giving me pennies from heaven.ks5u

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Food makes us feel good, but some people eat when they aren’t really hungry and eat to simply feel good. This kind of eating habit is called emotional eating, which does not affect adults but also young children. It isn’t a good thing.

A child’s eating habits can develop right from childhood. As we know, a baby cries out if he doesn’t get milk at the usual time of the day. However, sometimes parents immediately stick a bottle in a child’s mouth without trying to find out if the child is really hungry. In fact, children may cry for other reasons. Even as children grow up and start going to school, parents sometimes give them a chocolate bar if they become really unhappy. As the children further grow up, they may become used to having a snack whenever they’re upset or low.
Therefore, they’d like to eat an emotional snack when they have the feeling of unhappiness and boredom. Even when they don’t get high grades, aren’t popular at school or made fun of by others, they will want something to eat. After having the snack, they feel a lot better.
Emotional eating in young children is a thing that needs to be taken seriously. To protect your children from emotional eating, you should satisfy your child’s emotional needs in the best possible way. This includes spending time with your child every day, taking an interest in his school work, helping your child study, providing a health environment without tension at home, etc. Don’t make the child lose face by scolding him. Develop confidence in your child. Make your child eat enough once in a while. Reward him for his achievements.
All this will help your little one develop a healthy eating habit. And always remember love and care is the key to help you child out of trouble and grow up happily.
Title:    【小題1】   in Young Children

  【小題2】  
Eating for feeling good instead of for    【小題3】  .
 
Causes
forming the habit when   【小題4】  
feeling   【小題5】   
feeling   【小題6】  and getting low grades
being made fun of by others
 
 【小題7】  
staying with your child for some time every day
being   【小題8】  in your child’s studies and help him study
providing a healthy environment without tension at home
avoiding   【小題9】  to make him ashamed
making your child   【小題10】  in himself
giving your child enough to eat once in a while
giving your child reward for what he has achieved
Conclusion
Love and care helps children out of trouble.

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