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American pilot Frank Webb first flew a glider at the age of 14, made his first flight alone on his£®16th birthday and got his commercial pilot's licensee £¨Ö´ÕÕ£©on his 18th birthday£®
After serving in the US Navy for 20 years, being a Boeing flight instructor, and working with Alaska Airlines for more than three years, Webb signed a contract with Shenzhen Airlines last May to captain domestic routes in China£®As an experienced pilot, he still feels the same nervousness as he felt on his first fight.
Captain Webb said that the "Sept£®11" incident did not have a direct influence on his decision to move to China to work£®"Safety is in fact tighter in the United States and I am not worried about a terrorist attack," he said£®"The main reason I came to China was that my children will have a chance to see the world and experience international living£®"
Webb has not experienced any in-flight emergencies£¨½ô¼±Çé¿ö£© during his term in China although he said the weather here was generally more changeable than in the United States£®"The weather changes tend to be great from north to south£®We may be flying in a snow storm in Harbin, and then later that same day we may be flying through a tropical rain shower approaching Shenzhen," Webb said£®
While Webb had more flexibility£¨Áé»îÐÔ£© to deal with the weather in the United States, he said air traffic control in China was more strict and allowed fewer deviations£¨Æ«À룩£®
Speaking of planes often being late in China, Webb said that in America, being late was one of the few things that would get him in trouble£®"In China, on the other hand, it seems there are many things that can get you in trouble with the boss, but being late is not one of them£®" Webb does everything in his power to keep his flights on schedule£®
"They provide really excellent service during flights£®Western flight attendants just serve passengers£®But the Chinese attendants will also check on the crew to see if we need anything," Webb said£®
СÌâ1:Why did Webb sign a contract with Shenzhen Airlines? £¨no more than 20 words£©
СÌâ2:What is "glider " £¨in Paragraph 1£©? £¨no more than 5 words£©
СÌâ3:What in the flight Webb met in China increased his difficulty? £¨no more than 5 words£©
СÌâ4:Is Webb's flight often late? Why? £¨no more than 20 words£©
СÌâ5:What can you learn from Webb's words in the last paragraph? £¨no more than 10 words£©

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СÌâ2:A type of plane£®
СÌâ3:The changeable weather£®
СÌâ4:No£®He does everything in his power to keep his flights on schedule£®
СÌâ5:He thinks highly of the flight attendants in China£®
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There is an English saying, ¡°Laughter is the best medicine.¡±51   Now, however, doctors have begun to look into laughter and the effects it has on the human body. They have found that laughter really can improve people¡¯s health.
Tests were carried out to study the effects of laughter on the body. People watched funny films while doctors checked their heart, blood pressure, breathing and muscles. 52  It increases blood pressure, the heart beating and breathing; it also works several groups of muscles in the face, the stomach, and even the feet. If laughter exercises the body, it must be beneficial.
53 In one experiment doctors produced pain in groups of students who listened to different radio programmes. The group that tolerated (ÈÌÊÜ)the pain for the longest time was the group which listened to a funny program. 54 
In this way55   they help to improve their patients¡¯ condition by encouraging them to laugh. They have found that even if their patients do not really fell like laughing, making them smile is enough to produce beneficial effects similar to those caused by laughter.
A£®The reason why laughter can reduce pain seems to be that it helps to produce a kind of chemicals in the brain which diminish both stress and pain.
B£®Until recently, few people took the saying seriously.
C£®Laughter and physical exercise have similar effects on the human body.
D£®It was found that laughter has similar effects to physical exercise.
E. As a result of these discoveries, some doctors in the United States now hold laughter clinics.
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57. Peter wants to swim at 9 a.m. on Saturdays.
58. Anna wants to ride horses.
59. Celia needs inexpensive temporary accommodation.
60. Allan is interested in amateur theatricals.
A.    Overseas Visitors Club
Membership is open to young people ( aged 25 or under ) from all countries. Temporary accommodation is availabe at reduced rates for members. The club organizes a wide variety of activities, including parties, discos, visits to theatres, and excursions to places of interest in the Berkbridge area. These activities are free or offered at low prices.
The club has a centre for assisting overseas visitors and students find temporary and part-time work. The center has a job database, and fax, copier and computer facilities availabe for members.
For more information, telephone 81¡ª03277841
B. Schiller Center
Set up by the German community in Berkbridge, the Center provides German language and culture classes for foreigners. It also offers accommodation for Europeans aged 18¡ª30.
The Center also runs an advice service to help members with visa, work permit and general welfare information.
Membership: 30 pounds a year, plus five pounds per month.
C. YMCA / YWCA
Two adjoining buildings----one for men ( YMCA ); one for women ( YWCA ). Weekly groups are organized for photography, art, drama and dancing. There are squash and tennis courts in each building. Both buildings share a swimming pool. The Card Room offers playing card and chess facilities.
Hours: Weekdays 8:00¡ª23:00   Weekends 10:00¡ª20:00
Membership fees: Aged 16¡ª27, 15 pounds per year, plus 50 pence per visit.
Aged over 27, 20 pounds per year, no extra charge per visit.
D. Outdoors Club
This club organizes a wide range of open-air activities, including mountain climbing, hiking, horseback riding, canoeing and skiing. Membership is open to all, but physically fit young people are especially welcome.
Membership: 25 pounds in the summer ( April¡ªSeptember ), 50 pounds in the winter ( October¡ªMarch )
E. Students Club
This club is open to all students, whether domestic or overseas. The club building has bars, restaurants, swimming pool, gymnasium, TV lounge and sauna. There is no membership fee; just show your student card at the door.
Opening hours: Weekdays 8:00¡ª23:00, Weekends 9:00¡ª20:00.

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Speaking in public is most people¡¯s least favorite thing. The reason is that we are all afraid of making foods of ourselves.   66  .
But stop biting your finger-mails. Public speaking is easy. It¡¯s just plain talking, and you talk all the time. Although I¡¯m basically shy (honest!). I¡¯ve been making speeches and talking on radio and television for more than 30 years. And I can tell you that public speaking is not a ¡°gift¡± like musical talent£®_ 67  . Here are some of the lessons I have learned:
Your audience is going to come away with one or two of your main ideas£®One or two£®Not tenor 20£®  68 £®And if you don't have a clear idea of what you want to say, there's no way your audience will£®  69  ¡ªhow you are going to open, what major points you want to make and how you're going to close£®
When I do a radio or TV piece, I often write the last sentence first£®___70___£®A strong close is critical; the last thing you say is what your audience will most likely remember£®
The standard length of a vaudeville act is usually 12 minutes£®If all those performers singing and dancing their hearts out couldn't go on longer without boring the audience, what makes you think you can?
A£®Some people are born to be good at making speech
B£®Anybody who can talk can speak in public
C£®Try to relax yourself before making the speech
D£®The more important the speech is, the more frightened we become
E£®It you can't express in a sentence or two what you intend to get across, then your speech is not focused well enough
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