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Boys and girls,

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ "Face it,Andy£®You sold your soul the day you put on that first pair of Jimmy Choo's£®"That line from the movie The Devil Wears Prada is an example showing how a shoemaker has become famous in the fashion world£®

Jimmy Choo £¨Zhou Yangjie£© is a native Malaysian of Chinese origin ,born in 1961into a family of shoemakers£®He created his first pair of shoes at age 11£®His family couldn't pay for his schooling,so he dropped out at a young age£®He had to work with his father to support the family£®But his dream to be a fashion designer never disappeared,so he did all he could to enter an art college and finally took up a position in the fashion world through his talent and willpower£®

Choo graduated from a college in London and had a small workshop there£®He hit the international fashion scene when Vogue magazine described his designs in eight pages in 1988£®His work was immediately popular and got love and support from Diana,Princess of Wales£®

Jimmy Choo shoes are known for their very high heels and pointed toes£®However,he does some flats and lower-heeled shoes for other women£®Choo co-founded Jimmy Choo Ltd£®with Tamara Mellon,UK Vogue editor, but left the company in 2001£®

Jimmy Choo shops have opened around the world,so his designs are more accessible to those who want a designer shoe,and can afford his prices.Choo also has a website where shoppers can view his ready-to-wear designs£®The brand of Jimmy Choo has been comparable to top brands,like Channel,LV, etc£®But it's still young and has a bright future£®

We can't imagine how hard it is for Choo to stand out in the worldwide fashion!He must have made greater efforts and had more difficulties than others£®And so he did£®So stop complaining about why good luck isn't always falling on you and devote yourselves to your work now£®

¡¾1¡¿What is paragraph 1 written for?

A. Comparing movies with fashionB. Showing the shoes are popular

C. Introducing the following passageD. Attracting readers¡¯ attention to shoes

¡¾2¡¿When he was young, Jimmy Choo________.

A. had got no educationB. showed his talent in making shoes£®

C. made himself a famous fashion designer£®D. was born in China and then moved to Malaysia£®

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c£®He created his first pair of shoes£®

d£®He had his workshop in London£®

e£®Jimmy Choo Ltd£®was set up£®

A. c-d-b-a-eB. c-b-d-e-aC. d-c-b-e-aD. c-d-b-e-a

¡¾4¡¿What can we learn from the passage£¿

A. Choo was lucky enough when he was young£®

B. Choo must be thankful for Vogue magazine£®

C. "Jimmy Choo"is a brand with a long history£®

D. It's much harder for a man to succeed in the fashion world£®

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ It was a busy morning. At about 8: 30, an elderly gentleman came to the hospital. I heard him saying to the nurse that he was in a hurry to meet someone at 9:30.

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He smiled and said, "She doesn't know me, ___ I know who she is. " After hearing this, I couldn't hold back(ÈÌס) my __.

Now I ______ that for husband and wife, true love means accepting her or his all. The happiest people just make the best use of everything they have. ______ isn't about how to live through the storm, but how to dance in the rain.

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¡¾5¡¿A. believeB. answerC. recognizeD. expect

¡¾6¡¿A. surprisedB. satisfiedC. afraidD. bored

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¡¾8¡¿A. breathB. tearsC. wordsD. joy

¡¾9¡¿A. realizeB. suggestC. hopeD. prove

¡¾10¡¿A. WisdomB. BeautyC. LifeD. Trust

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿--- Can you tell me how to get to the park?

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Could you live without a TV for one year? What would you do with all that spare time? Philippa Carling wanted to see if it was possible and persuaded£¨Ëµ·þ£©her family to give theirs up for one whole year.

"I live with my husband and our two children," explains Philippa, "and I realized just how much time we spent sitting in front of the TV. The children turned it on first thing in the morning and again when they got back from school. My husband and I were no better. We'd spend the evening together talking about very little but what programme was on at that time. Then the family decided, after lots of arguments (ÕùÂÛ), that we would try to do without a for one year. We nag on the Internet and everyone was allowed to watch some of the recorded programmes-if they had a good reason for doing so." And so, on 24th July last year, the Carling family sold their TV.

Eleven months have now gone by and Philippa believes the experiment (ʵÑé) has own a great success. As she explains, "We were all surprised at how easy it was. The immediate result was we all started to read a lot more, including the children. We spend time together after dinner playing board games around the table and the children finish their homework a lot quicker than before. We talk about what will happen when the year comes to an end and the children have always said they want the TV back. But they've also agreed that life has been good without it."

So will the TV return when the year comes to an end next month? "We're not sure," says Philippa. "We might decide to buy a new one or we might not. The important thing is we've all learnt that life can carry on without one. It can even be fun!"

¡¾1¡¿What is the writer trying to do in this text?

A. To warn parents about the dangers of TV

B. To argue that TV programmes are boring.

C. To explain how a family lived without a TV

D. To persuade readers to give up their TVs for a year.

¡¾2¡¿What do we learn about Philippa's family?

A. Their TV was on all day long.

B. They all agreed to try the experiment.

C. She and her husband didn't watch much TV.

D. They argued about which programmes to watch.

¡¾3¡¿The family used the Internet _________________________________.

A. to watch recorded TV programmes

B. to find good reasons for not having a TV

C. to find out-which programmes they were missing

D. to chat with others who were doing the same experiment

¡¾4¡¿What does Philippa say about the experiment?

A. The children's school work has improved a lot.

B. She was surprised at how much free time they had.

C. The children now read more than her and her husband.

D. It wasn't as difficult to live without TV as she had thought.

¡¾5¡¿What might Philippa say about TV?

A. Life doesn't come to an end without a TV

B. Children find it too hard to live without TV

C. It's best to watch TV when you have spare time.

D. Parents should stop. children watching TV in the morning.

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