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It¡¯s the most popular soft drink in our daily life, and it¡¯s sold in almost every part of the world. From advertisements, Coke lovers already know that ¡°it¡¯s the real thing,¡± and that ¡°Coke adds life.¡± But many people who enjoy the taste of this well-known drink may not know it has many other uses.

1. Coca- Cola is an ideal household cleaner. You can use it to clean your toilet, your sink or your bathtub. You can clean pans with it. You can clean rust(Ðâ) from a tool and insects from your car windows. Coke can get out oil and blood spots from clothes. It can even remove gum from your hair!

2. Coca-Cola adds a nice flavor to many kinds of meat. Put Coke on beef or pork while cooking, and you will get a surprise! You can also even add it to the ingredients when making some desserts that have chocolate in them. Have a try!

3.  If you are not good with your stomach, Coca-Cola can make you feel much better. Just make sure the Coke is a little flat(ûÓÐÆøµÄ). Got a sore throat? Drink some Coca-Cola and keep them in your throat!

4. Use Coke on your hair while washing to give it an extra shine. Do you just give your skin some lotion every day? Then mix a little Coke with it! Your skin will be smoother!

So give Coke a try. If anything can do it, Coke can!

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C. The Importance of Coke                                     D. To Be Healthy, to Be Away from Coke.

 

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The elephant is the largest animal walking on earth. An elephant can carry a load of 1, 200 pounds.__71__

Elephants can be trained to carry logs(Բľ) with their trunks(±Ç×Ó).__72__

There are two kinds of elephants: the African elephant and the Indian elephant. African elephants can be identified(ʶ±ð) by the larger ears.__73__ Another name for the Indian elephant is the Asian elephant.

The greatest threat(Íþв) to elephants is ivory(ÏóÑÀ) trade. From 1970 to 1989 it was a bad time for African elephants.__74__ In 1989 an international agreement limited the trade in ivory, protecting elephants from being killed, but elephants are still being killed for ivory.__75__ Don¡¯t even buy anything that looks like ivory!

A.It eats 300 pounds of food a day.

B.Please don¡¯t ever buy anything made from ivory!

C.About 70, 000 wild elephants were killed for ivory each year.

D.Indian elephants are easy to identify because of their smaller ears.

E.They also use their trunks for drinking water, bathing, eating and communicating.

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A. Saving electric energy

B. Protecting forests

C. Saving water

D. Protecting animals

E. Producing less air pollution

(    )71. Henry often recycles water to clean his room and water the flowers.

(    )72. Daphne always turns off the lights and the computer as soon as she leaves the office.

(    )73. Mr White sometimes goes to work by bus or on foot instead of driving his car.

(    )74. Li Lei usually uses QQ or e-mail to communicate with his friends instead of paper letters.

(    )75. Miss Zhang never wears fur(Ƥ²Ý)clothes and she decides to eat less meat.

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(     )71 Alan, a young man, works as an engineer. He has shared a flat with others for about two years. Now he earns $8000 and he wants to buy a single flat.

(     )72. The Brown family has two cars. One is for him, the other for his wife. He prefers the house with two garages where they can park cars.

(     )73. The Whites¡¯ twin sons, who like water games very much, will start school next year. The couple are looking for a house with a walking distance to a primary school.

(     )74. The Smiths, a middle-aged couple, want to open a restaurant. Now they are looking for a shop house in the city centre. They think about the price.

(     )75. The Williams are very rich, and find a modern and comfortable house. The house should be convenient for their parties.

A

B

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Introduction:

* Price: $975,800

* Size:

* A downtown house

* Parking to the front

* Fit for Sandwich Shop   & Caf¨¦.

Introduction:

* Price: $209,665

* Size:   

* Bedroom: 4

* Bathroom: 2

* Garage: 2

* No improvement

Introduction:

* Price: $560,000

* Size:   

* Bedroom: 4

* Bathroom: 3

* Garage: 3

* Big living room

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E

Introduction:

* Price: $5700

* Size:   

* Bedroom: 1

* Floor: 2/4

* Close to the subway

* No improvement

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* Size:   

* Bedroom: 3

* Bathroom: 2

* Near the city school

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71. The first and greatest rule. Talking is not allowed, even including talking quietly during the music.

72. The musicians do not need your help, and your neighbors need silence. Learn to tap your fingers quietly on the chair¡ªit¡¯s a good finger exercise.

73. Drink and candies are not allowed.

74. Remember that you are representing(´ú±í) your school, and you want to be on your best behavior. There are many eyes looking at you.

A. Do not embarrass your teacher or your school.

B. No singing, tapping fingers or feet.

C. Please have nothing in your mouth, besides your teeth and tongue.

D. Do not talk.

 
 


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(   )75. What¡¯s the best title for this material?

A. The Rules of Concert Etiquette      B. The Rules of Hotel Etiquette

C. The Rules of Bank Etiquette        D. The Rules of Airport Etiquette

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