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Mozart was a great man born with a given talent.He was writing songs at the age of five and performing before the queen by the time he was six years old.Early on,Mozart realised what his talents were,practiced or honed what he was born to do and used his natural abilities to create amazing pieces of music.

Mozart was not the first to be born with natural talents and he wasn¡¯t the last.We all have them.We only need to discover what they are and use them to the best of our abilities.You have been given amazing gifts that are meant to be shared with the world.Your job is to find out what those talents are and master them.

Finding your natural talents may not be an easy task.Perhaps your parents except fewer wouldn¡¯t approve of(ÔÞ³É) your artistic ability to paint or sing,because they want you to be a successful doctor or lawyer.Maybe your gift wouldn¡¯t seem to have the ability to bring the kind of wealth you hope.These may be excuses;it¡¯s up to you.Have you ever noticed that when you engage in an activity in which you are naturally talented,you feel active and excited?That¡¯s a sign that these are the things you should do.Discover your brilliance(²Å»ª) in life and practice,practice,practice.

Look at the world¡¯s greatest athletes.They practice what they¡¯re naturally good at,and what they love.You don¡¯t see Jordan sitting trying to study DNA.If that was something he was talented at,that¡¯s what he would be doing.But it¡¯s not.He¡¯s a brilliant athlete.He sticks to what he does best and he realises his dream.

There are only two steps to success¡ªdiscover your brilliance and perfect it.

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B.To find out what one is always good at doing.

C.To do what one likes and what is interesting.

D.To ask others for some advice of doing something.

¡¾3¡¿We can infer from the passage that many parents want their children to .

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D.give up painting or singing

¡¾4¡¿In Paragraph 4 the writer advises us to .

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Dear Sir,

I¡¯m glad to learn that part-time assistants was wanted in your studio and I¡¯d like to have a try.

I¡¯m a student who is graduated from high school soon. Before attending the college, I¡¯ll have a long holiday and I¡¯m determined to make the best of them. Since childhood, I have developed a strong interest in storytelling and watching films. My teacher thinks highly of my performance in the language class, when I have also acquired a good knowledge of American movie industry. Except that, I am the monitor of my class and thus have gained many experience in management.

I will undertake full responsibility and spare no effort to do my share of work. I am full convinced that through communication with the staffs, I can get some valuable work experience as well as develop my social skills.

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When six the very best students from different cities in Guangdong province all together chose universities in Hong Kong; when the very best students of Beijing picked up HK University while giving up the nearby Peking or Tsinghua University; when the highest enrollment £¨Â¼È¡£© rate of Hong Kong Science and Industry University reached 48:1, it¡¯s the high time to ask where the real education heaven for students in China is.

Years ago, the answer certainly would be ¡°Peking or Tsinghua University¡±. But now no one could give the exact reaction without hesitation. The only sure thing is that HK universities have gradually showed an unusual attraction to a great many mainland students.

It's no doubt to call this HK craze £¨¿ñÈÈ£©, which is even out of the expectation of those HK universities themselves.

How can HK universities shake the steady foundations of Peking and Tsinghua and attract so many mainland students?

First, Hong Kong universities offer large-amount scholarship, especially for the top students who can receive the sum scholarship as much as 400,000 HK dollars. Since higher education has become a kind of heavy burden of many families, it¡¯s easy to understand why the reaction to the generous offering of HK universities is great.

Second, most HK universities receive professors and students from all over the world and carry out bilingual £¨Ë«Ó education. This kind of excellent language atmosphere is another attraction for mainland students.

Furthermore, university students in Hong Kong have a better chance to study abroad as exchange students.

Can mainland top universities like Peking or Tsinghua University calm as before when facing the unexpected competition from HK? Will they take relevant measures to win back the top students who once help them set the worldwide reputation? Time will explain it.

The fierce competition brought by HK universities can be a good thing for an entire improvement of education in China£®After the awakening and action taking of mainland universities, they can perform better together with HK universities.

At least, it reminded the mainland universities the tuition fees £¨Ñ§·Ñ£© are among students¡¯ top concern when they are choosing universities. It¡¯s time to move.

¡¾1¡¿What is the passage mainly talking about?

A. Some thought brought by the enrollment of HK universities.

B. Higher education in Hong Kong.

C. The competition between HK University and Peking University.

D. The fall of mainland universities.

¡¾2¡¿Top students from mainland apply for £¨ÉêÇ룩 HK universities because ______.

A. many students now would love to study abroad to get a better experience

B. they concern only about the tuition fees when choosing universities

C. HK universities offer higher scholarship, better environment and more opportunities for their further study

D. Peking university has lost its worldwide reputation

¡¾3¡¿From the passage we can see HK universities _______.

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B. didn¡¯t expect their enrollment of mainland students would be so popular

C. have strict enrollment rules and only 1 out of 48 students can get the chance to study there

D. are proud of their teaching staff and facilities

¡¾4¡¿What does the author mean by saying ¡°It¡¯s time to move¡± in the last paragraph?

A. Mainland universities should take measures as soon as possible to attract students.

B. The opportunities come for top students to study abroad.

C. Mainland universities should make full preparations to challenge HK universities.

D. Top students should be offered further education free of charge.

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A: You are lucky to be working in ¡¾1¡¿ a big city that everything here is wonderful.

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B: Not really. People can hardly enjoy sunshine because of tall buildings around their houses. They can hardly know ¡¾4¡¿ season it is. What¡¯s going on in nature seems to have nothing to do ¡¾5¡¿ them.

A: That¡¯s terrible. Sunshine and fresh air are quite valuable. ¡¾6¡¿ seems that rural life is better. But working in a big city means ¡¾7¡¿ (make)more money without hard work like farming, doesn¡¯t it?

B: Yes, perhaps, but there is another problem. The cost of living in the city is much higher than ¡¾8¡¿ in the countryside. Sometimes people can¡¯t make ¡¾9¡¿ (end) meet these years.

A: So that¡¯s how it is! I hadn¡¯t thought of that. I ¡¾10¡¿ (wish) to ask you to help me find a job here. Now I give it up. I¡¯d rather live in my village all my life.

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So glad that you are interested in my new flat. Now I would like tell you something about it. Lie in the north of the city, this Residential Center is small with only six building. My flat, which covers the area of 36 square meters, is in the fourth floor in Building 2. It was made up of a sitting room, a bedroom, a kitchen and a toilet.

When you enter into the flat, you will find yourself in the sitting room. The sitting room is the part that I like best, because it is brightly with a lovely balcony£¨Ñǫ̂£©, which I can enjoy the beautiful garden below. Although my flat is small, I like them very much because it is comfortable.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Nearly 60 million visitors flooded to the 384 national parks across America every year. And you won¡¯t have to wander far from home to enjoy one of these national treasures, with Michigan¡¯s Isle Royale National Park nearby.

Located 56 miles from Copper Harbor on Michigan¡¯s Upper Peninsula, the park remains a desolate area that can only be reached by tour boat. With the exception of the Rock Harbor Lodge, which offers both rooms with private baths and accommodations in the form of small cottages, the 572,000 acres that make up the 45-mile-long park are rough, threaded with hiking paths that lead to tents-only campsites. You are likely to see a deer crossing mist-covered ponds in search of breakfast, gaze bald eagles flying overhead, or hear a beaver(ºÓÀê) clapping its tail on the water. If you are especially lucky, you might even glimpse a grey wolf, nearly dying out from hunting on the mainland.

Plenty of hiking paths open the area to exploration. The 4-mile Stroll Path winds through various trees and offers a tour of the island¡¯s history, including prehistoric Indian mines. The Jungle Path leads to Scoville Point¡ª¡ªa perfect picnic spot surrounded on three sides by the shining waters of Lake Superior.

You can also rent a boat at the park¡¯s service center and row down the shore to the Rock Harbor Lighthouse. Here park¡¯s service employees use nets to show how lake fishes used to be caught by the original local people. Their catch ends up on the dinner menu at the Rock Harbor Lodge.

The park is open from mid-April through October; Rock Harbor Lodge is open from Memorial Day weekend until just after Labor Day.

¡¾1¡¿The underlined phrase ¡°a desolate area¡± in the 2nd paragraph probably means ________.

A. an undeveloped area

B. an inaccessible area

C. an area deserted by tourists

D. an area protected by government

¡¾2¡¿What can we infer from the passage?

A. Indians used to hunt grey wolves to make a living.

B. Tourists can only visit the park by walking or hiking.

C. The number of grey wolves is smaller than that of deer.

D. Food provided by Rock Harbor Lodge is shipped from outside.

¡¾3¡¿What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Safety tips of the natural park.

B. Attractions of the natural park.

C. Tourist service of the natural park.

D. Environmental protection of the natural park.

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