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Why go to Madrid

There may be a slight chill(º®Àä)in the air£¬with temperatures staying around 15¡æin March£¬but Spain¡¯s handsome capital is slowly starting to warm up£®Even more attractive are the cultural events£®

A new exhibition on the living and working spaces of Spain¡¯s greatest artist£¬Picasso£¬has just opened in the studio at the Fundaci¨®n Mapfre at Paseo de Recoletos 23£®It runs until 11 May with rarely seen pieces borrowed from his family£®

Later this summer£¬the 400th anniversary of the death of the Renaissance(ÎÄÒÕ¸´ÐË)painter E1 Greco will be marked with an exciting exhibition at the Museo del Prado at Paseo del Prado from 24 June to 5October£® How to go

The widest range of flights is offered by EasyJet¡ªfrom Bristol£¬Edinburgh£¬Gatwick£¬Liverpool and Luton£®British Airways and its sister airline Iberia combine forces from Heathrow and London City£®Ryanair flies from Manchester and Stansted£»Air Europa flies from Gatwick.

Barajas airport is 13kin north-east of the city centre and is served by frequent trains on Metro line 8£¬but the shortest underground journey is a bit complex with at least one change at Nuevos Ministerios station and takes about 30 minutes£®The fare to any station in the city centre is €4£®50£®The airport express bus runs every 15 to 35 minutes around the clock£»€5 one way£®It takes 40 minutes to reach the city centre£®A taxi takes half the time£®A flat rate of €30 covers most of central Madrid£® 1£®When will the exhibition about Picasso close A£®On 23 March£® C£®On 24 June£®

B£®On 11 May.

D£®On 5 October£®

2£®Which airline operates flights from Manchester to Madrid A£®EasyJet£® C£®Air Europa£®

B£®Ryanair£® D£®British Airways£®

3£®What is the fastest way to reach central Madrid from Barajas airport A£®Take a taxi£®

B£®Take a city bus£®

D£®Take the airport express bus£® B

My school appeared on the news last week because we had made all important change in our local area£®Our class had planted a large garden in what was once only a vacant lot£®It was a lot of work but

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it was all worth it£®I got blisters(Ë®ÅÝ)from digging£¬and we all got insect bites£¬too£®

I learned a lot about gardening and collaboration(ºÏ×÷)£¬and then I learned about the media£®Our teacher telephoned the TV station and informed them of what we had accomplished£®She spoke with the producer£®The producer checked with the directors£¬but they

said there were plenty of stories similar to ours£®They wanted to know what was special about our particular garden£¬since many schools plant them£®

The teacher explained that£¬after going on the Interact to learn about the prairie(´ó²ÝÔ­)£¬we had made a prairie garden£®We had gone to a prairie and gotten seeds from the plants£¬and then we planted them£®We did not water the garden£¬but we did weed it£®We decided to let nature water it with rain£¬since that was how prairies grew in the past£®We sent a picture of the garden to the news station£®In the picture£¬the grass was so high that it stood taller than the fourth grade students£®

As a result£¬the producer sent a reporter to our schoo1£®He interviewed the headmaster and asked him many questions about the garden£®After that£¬they interviewed us£¬and we explained to them what we had learned through this project£®

That night£¬we watched the news£¬and there we were£®The news reporter told our story£®It was only two minutes long£¬but it was us£®We were famous£®All that work£¬all those blisters£¬it was worth it£®We knew that when we saw the garden every day£¬but now we knew that the whole city thought so£¬too£®

4£®What seemed to be the TV directors¡¯initial reaction to the garden A£®They were excited£® C£®They were worried£®

B£®They were surprised£®

D£®They were uninterested£®

5£®What is special about the garden

A£®Weeds were allowed to spread naturally£® B£®The grass grew faster than common grass£® C£®The seeds came from the plants of a prairie£® D£®Underground water was used for the plants£®

6£®What does the underlined word¡°that¡±refer to in the last paragraph A£®We got blisters on our hands£® C£®The gardenwould be famous£®

B£®Ourhard work was worthwhile£®

D£®The project would be finished£®

D£®Regretful£®

7£®How did the author feel about the project

A£®Annoyed£® B£®Curious£® C£®Proud£®

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Heads up!Across the country£¬sports injuries are a safety concern for young athletes£®Now£¬the American Medical Association(AMA)has a new set of guidelines aimed at protecting players from the danger of concussions¡ªserious injuries caused by a blow to the head£®

¡°By raising awareness of the serious risks associated with concussions and ensuring that the appropriate guidelines are in place£¬we can reduce the number of young athletes who may return to the game too soon£¬which can put their health at further risk£¬¡±said AMA Board Member Jack Resneck Jr£®£¬M£®D£®£¬in a statement£®

The policy recommends that young athletes who may have a concussion be taken off the field as soon as possible£®Then£¬they are only to return to their sport with a doctor¡¯s written approval£®The policy also sets age-specific rules for health care professionals and athletic organizations in evaluating and caring for concussions£®

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC)£¬a concussion is a type of

traumatic(´´ÉË)brain injury caused by a bump£¬blow£¬or jolt to the head or hit to the body that causes the head and brain to move rapidly back and forth£®This type of movement can cause the brain to bounce around or twist inside the skull(­¹Ç)£®It can damage brain cells and create chemical changes in the brain£®

The CDC says that between 1£®6 million and 3£®8 million traumatic brain injuries caused

by sports and recreation¡ªrelated activities occur in the U£®S£®every year£®A study from the center for Injury Research and Policy showed that as many as 40£¥of high school athletes return to playing before they should£®The AMA¡¯s new guidelines should help to bring those numbers down£® 8£®Why does the AMA set the new guidelines A£®To raise safety standards of sports£® B£®To protect athletes from concussions£® C£®To set rules for health care evaluation£® D£®To help players return to the game quickly£®

9£®What should young athletes who may have a concussion do A£®Avoid using the head£® C£®Get treatment in time£®

10£®What is paragraph 4 mainly about A£®What a concussion is£® C£®How the CDC works£® A£®Rules for Safer Play C£®Advice to Athletes

B£®What causes damage to brain cells£® D£®How a concussion can be prevented£® B£®Sports Injuries in the US D£®New Policies for Doctors

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Organic food is very popular£®It is also expensive£®Some organic food costs twice as much as non-organic food£¬but new parents and pet owners are willing to pay up to 200£¥ more for organic food£®However£¬there are people who think it is a waste of money£®

There is one main difference between organic and non-organic farms do not use agricultural chemicals£¬such as pesticides(ɱ³æ¼Á)£®In many countries organic foods have special labels£®These guarantee that the products are natural£®

Some people think organic means locally grown£®Originally this was true. Over time organic farming became more difficult£®The demand for organic food grew larger than the supply£®Small companies had to sell out to large companies£®There weren¡¯t enough organic ingredients(Ô­ÁÏ)£¬such as grain and cattle£®This made it difficult for many organic companies to stay in business£®Today£¬many large companies have an organic line of products.

Is organic food more nutritiousThis is part ofthe debate£®Many farmers and consumers believe it is£®They think agricultural chemicals cause health problems such as cancer£®Many health professionals disagree£®Few studies prove that organic foods prevent health problems. Health specialists worry more about bacteria(²¡¶¾)£¬such as E£®coli and salmonella£®These can get into contact with organic and non-organic food£®Doctors recommend washing produce very carefully£®Handling meat carefully is important too£®

Most people agree that naturally grown food tastes better£®Is tastier food worth the extra moneyThis is a matter of opinion£®Whether it is healthier or not may require more research£®However£¬organic consumers argue it is better to be safe than sorry£®

12£®What is probably the major concern of organic food consumers A£®Price£®

B£®Safety£® C£®Freshness£®

D£®Variety£®

13£®What is the doctors¡¯suggestion

B£®Leave the field forever£® D£®Switch to another sport£®

11£®Which of the following is the best title for the text

A£®Grow your own food£®

B£®Reduce the use of pesticides£® D£®Buy large companies¡¯products£®

C£®Make sure the food is clean£® A£®It tastes better£® B£®It is easierto grow£® C£®It contains more fat£® D£®It is more nutritious£®

14£®Which of the following do most people agree on organic food

15£®Where does this text probably come from A£®A recipe book£® C£®A medical report£®

B£®A chemistry paper£®

D£®A health magazine£®

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The Hotel Wake-up Call Gets Personal

Here¡¯s a wake-up call£ºThe hotel front desk will do one better than ringing your phone inthe morning£®They¡¯11 send an actual human being to your room£®Don¡¯t worry£®They won¡¯t come in and kiss you good morning£® 16 Never mind that most travelers nowadays have smart phones with built-in alarm clocks£® 17 Here are some examples£®At the Wolcott Hotel£¬if a wake-up call is unanswered£¬

they will send an employee to your door£®At Las Vcntanas al Paraiso£¬all employee shows up at your room to wake you up with tea£¬coffee and breakfast bread£®At the Mandarin Oriental£¬a person rather than an automated system will call to wake you up£® 18

Hotels have always taken the wake-up call seriously£® 19 If you don¡¯t get your call within five minutes of the requested time£¬you won¡¯t have to pay for your room£®Travelers£¬

too£¬still want to have all option of a wake¡ªup call£®A study of 285 guests at Crown Plaza found that 53£¥considered a wake-up call very important£®

20 In the late 1980s£¬hotels turned to automated systems£®Then all you¡¯d get was a ring and silence£®In the ever-competitive race for loyal customers£¬however£¬many hotels are now getting creative with the wake-up call£®Some hotels even have recordings of celebrity voices£®And more hotels will go back to the old in-person system of wake up calls£®

A£®But they might bring you coffee£®

B£®If you don¡¯t answer£¬you¡¯11 get a wake-up knock£® C£®Crown Plaza£¬for instance£¬has a wake-up call guarantee£® D£®But the wake-up call became less personal over the years£® E£®The hotel gets 15 to 30 requests for wake-up calls each day£® F£®The human wake-up call is a way to personalize a guest¡¯s stay£®

G£®Some guests sleep through the call£¬while others turn their phone ringers off£® µÚ¶þ²¿·Ö ÓïÑÔÔËÓÃ(¹²Á½½Ú£¬Âú·Ö30·Ö) µÚÒ»½Ú(¹²15СÌ⣻ÿСÌâ1·Ö£¬Âú·Ö15·Ö)

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My name is Miranda Gibson£®I have been at the top of a tree for five months now£®Some people might wonder 21 on earth I would choose to do that£®

I have walked through this forest many times£®On 12 December 2011£¬ 22 rolled into the forest

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