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Mandela will be well remembered as a freedom fighter for the black people.
Nelson Mandela
Mandela will be well remembered as a freedom fighter for the black people. He was born in South Africa in 1918 and joined the ANC in 1943. He led the black people in the campaign of the anti-racial discrimination for freedom and equality. As a result, he was in prison for 27 years. In 1993, he won the Nobel Peace Prize for his contribution. Highly respected by his people, he was elected the first black president of South Africa. Unfortunately, our beloved leader died of cancer in 2013.
For all his life, Nelson Mandela had striven for the liberation of African nations. He, who played an important role in the anti-racial discrimination struggle in South Africa, made great contributions to the development of Chian-South Africa relations. Although the great man has left, Mandela¡¯s thought and his spirit will live forever.
He is the pride of the African people as well as the world.
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Cruising(³Ë´¬ÓÎÀÀ) with children has never been more
Cruising, with free parking, has never been more popular with families with children. It is an ideal family holiday - once you are on board the kids will have so much to do you may not see them at all!
With fantastic children¡¯s clubs and a play area for under 2 years old, to circus skills school on top deck, Rock School, where teens can play guitar, and Noddy and Mr. Bump from the Mr. Men Show are regular visitors. With superliners created with enjoyment and comfort in mind why not take the stress out of your next family holiday.
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Sail from UK in 2011 with free parking
Sailing from Southampton has never been better value with free parking on selected sailings, saving you up to an extra ?200 off your holiday. Why not sail from Southampton in 2011 to a great range of classic and impressive destinations.
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The P&O Cruises sale has been extended! Book before 28th February and you can save up to ?2,500 and receive up to ?960 free onboard spend PLUS, you can now receive free car parking on selected sailings. Do as much or as little as you desire, with P&O ¨C you make all the choices!
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Get more from your holidays¡ªfree hotel stays
Looking for something a bit different? Why not try a cruise with a pre- or post-cruise stay. Spend a day or two in fantastic cities. Tour the St Peters Basilica in Rome, wander around Sagrada Fam¨ªlia in Barcelona or wander the beach front of Miami. Best of all, this won¡¯t cost you a penny!
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1.This passage is probably from________.
A. a magazine B. a report C. the Internet D. a travel book
2.From the first advertisement we may reach a conclusion____.
A. once you are on board the kids will leave you.
B. You can even take a one-year-old baby aboard.
C. There are two middle schools on top deck.
D. You¡¯ll surely see Mr. Bump from the Mr. Men Show.
3.What benefits can you get if you book before 28th February?
A. Money saved up to ? 250.B. Some free onboard spend.
C. Free car parking.D. A meeting with Noddy.
4.Which of the following does NOT provide free parking?
A. Cruising with children B. Sailing from Southampton
C. P&O Cruises D. Free hotel stays
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One determined student stepped off the traditional job for blind people in China, and now challenges a new life at university in Britain. Being a message therapist £¨°´Ä¦Ê¦£©is a perfect job for many people with a visual disability, but for Zheng Jianwei, it was far from enough.
The 30-year-old former massage therapist gave up his hospital job in 2009to prepare for admission to graduate school. He took IELTS£¨ÑÅ˼¿¼ÊÔ£©, the language-fluency test necessary for university admission in the UK, in 2012 and scored 6.5 points. He was the first blind examinee to take the IELTS in the Southeast Chinese region. After about four year¡¯s struggles, Zheng successfully gain an offer from the University of Essex in the United Kingdom and became a graduate student.
However,Zheng¡¯s path to graduate school was not easy. ¡°I can¡¯t take China¡¯s national entrance exam for graduate school, which doesn¡¯t provide study material£¨²ÄÁÏ£©for blind students,¡± he says.
He then turned to search for graduate school overseas. However, English became his nightmare. Zheng studied in special schools for visually challenged students since primary school, but foreign language was never a main subject.
Before giving up his job and learning English again in 2009, Zheng only knew the alphabet, a few words and some basic expressions. ¡°Learning English again in my late 20s is not easy,¡± he says.
It took him three years of intensive study to gain entrance to a graduate school overseas. Because of the lack of study material, Zheng needs to spend hours and days looking for textbooks for the visually disabled and copying them, while it may take only five minutes for a sighted person to order a plain English textbook from Amazon.
In his parents¡¯ eyes, Zheng has been a sensible, independent and decisive man from a young age. Zheng made all the major decisions by himself, including studying abroad and choosing majors. ¡°We just follow his decisions, ¡± the mother says.
1.According to the first paragraph, a blind person in China is likely to .
A. go abroad for graduate school B. work as a message therapist
C. be far from pleased with life D. enjoy a perfect job
2.It can be learned from the passage that the blind students in China .
A. can¡¯t take the national entrance exam to college
B. can find less study material than normal students
C. can never learn a foreign language well
D. can¡¯t afford the English textbooks for an entrance exam
3.Which of the following can match Zheng Jianwei¡¯s story?
A. All mankind is created equal. B. Many hands make light work.
C. Rome is not built in a day. D. Nothing is impossible when mind is set.
4.It can be inferred from the passage that Zheng¡¯s .
A. parents have to follow any of his decisions
B. parents don¡¯t understand or care about him
C. visual disability meant a hopeless damage to him
D. mind is healthy though physically disabled
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During my elementary school years, I used to compare my mom with my best friend Tiffany¡¯s mom.
Tiffany¡¯s mom always gave her lots of money to buy the most fashionable clothes and favorite food. Her mom allowed her to do anything she liked. I really admired Tiffany. My mom didn¡¯t give me much pocket money and she always told me that I should behave myself. I was annoyed with her.
Whenever I didn¡¯t get what I wanted, I would complain to my mom, Tiffany¡¯s mom would give her that! I wish she were my mom. Every time, my mom would calmly say ¡°Poor Tiffany¡±. I couldn¡¯t understand her. ¡°She shouldn¡¯t be feeling sorry for Tiffany!¡± I thought. ¡°She should be feeling sorry for me.¡±
One day, I couldn¡¯t help saying to Mom, ¡°Poor Tiffany? Lucky Tiffany! She gets everything she wants! Why do you feel sorry for her?¡± I burst out crying.
My mom sat down next to me and said softly. ¡°Yes, I do feel sorry for her. I have been teaching you a lesson that she will never be taught.¡±
I looked up at her. ¡°What are you talking about?¡±
Mom said with care, ¡°One day she will really want something. Maybe she¡¯ll find out that she can¡¯t have it. Her mother won¡¯t always be around to give her money, and what¡¯s more, money can¡¯t buy everything.¡±
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It took some time, but I eventually understood my mom¡¯s words. Now I am a happy and successful woman.
1.During the author¡¯s elementary school years, she __________.
A. wished that her mom were as good as Tiffany¡¯s
B. went to school with Tiffany every day
C. usually compared her lesson with Tiffany¡¯s
D. sometimes gave lots of money to Tiffany
2.Why did the author¡¯s mom always say ¡°Poor Tiffany¡±?
A. She felt sorry for Tiffany because Tiffany was poor.
B. She wanted to tell a lie to comfort the author.
C. She thought that Tiffany was spoiled by her mother.
D. She told the author this and wanted her to help Tiffany.
3.What do we learn about the author¡¯s mother?
A. She was strict and taught the author to be independent.
B. She cared for other people¡¯s children more than her own.
C. She thought that life lessons were as important as money.
D. She was so poor that she couldn¡¯t give the author much money.
4.What can we infer from the passage?
A. The author was quite annoyed with her mother in the past.
B. The author¡¯s mother felt sorry for Tiffany.
C. Tiffany¡¯s mother took the author¡¯s mother¡¯s advice.
D. The author is thankful to her mother now.
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