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Wang Kun and her sister Wang Wei had dreamt about taking a great bike trip for years. They

decided 47 (cycle) along the Mekong River from its beginning to its end. Wang Wei 48 (insist) that they start in Qinghai 49 the river begins in order to see all of the Mekong River. Wang Kun said that would be very difficult. 50 Wang Wei refused to change her mind, saying that it would be 51 interesting experience.

The Mekong River begins at a glacier on the Tibetan Plateau, 52 an altitude of about

5,000 meters. The river is small at first. It moves 53 (rapid) as it passes through deep valleys. Sometimes, the river enters wide valleys and becomes a waterfall. It travels slowly through hills, low valleys and plains. The Mekong River has a length of about 4,350 km. It passes through more 54 (country) than any other river in Asia. Once it 55 (flow) out of China, it continues to flow through Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. At last, in Vietnam 56 enters the South China sea.

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really pleasant and interesting. Sitting on the upper deck of the bus, I explored Hong Kong in a different way. When the bus passed along the street, all the buildings and attractions along the way seemed very close to me. I bought a one-day pass priced at $6 to enjoy unlimited(ÎÞÏÞÖƵÄ) rides on two important routes.

I started the trip from Central Star Ferry, and took the H1 Heritage Route to travel around

the Central and Western District. After leaving Star Ferry, the bus passed Western Market and Hollywood Road, where the famous antique(¹Å¶­) shops are located, then Man Mo Temple. Not only could I go sightseeing on the bus, I also got off at many stops. I got off in Man Mo Temple

and walked along Lascar Row. Then, I got on the sightseeing bus to Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum, which was built in 1914 to honor the father of the Republic of China. And the famous Hong Kong University left a good impression on me. After traveling back through the dried seafood shops without stopping, I went to the terminus(ÖÕµãÕ¾) at Star Ferry.

After the journey, I took the H2 Metropolis Route for my shopping tour. I left from Star Ferry

and traveled through Wan Chai to Causeway Bay and Times Square for shopping. Having bought a lot of things, I went back via St. John¡¯s Cathedral and Statue Square in the heart of Central.

Though tired, I did have lots of fun on my one-day bus tour!

57.In what way does the author experience Hong Kong differently?

A. Taking its public bused freely B. Walking along its streets happily

C. Watching its buildings and attractions closely D. Learning about its life and history alone

58.Where are the antique shops?

A. At Central Star Ferry C. In Western Market

B. On Hollywood Road D. In Lascar Row

59.Which of the following places was built to honor the father of the Republic of China?

A. Central Star Ferry

B. Western Market D. Man Mo Temple

C. Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum

60.Why did the write take the H2 Metropolis Route?

A. He wanted to visit Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum B. He wanted to buy some things C. He wanted to travel through Wan Chai D. He wanted to visit St. John¡¯s Cathedral

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Summer is all about sun, fun and beach parties. It¡¯s a time when you have an opportunity to

relax and forget about college. Summer is also a great season to start looking for your dream job. 61

Discover your skills and talents. Many people look for a job without knowing what talents

they have and what skills they can offer their employers. If you don¡¯t know what skills you can offer your possible employer yet, try to discover them. 62 Even if you don¡¯t have a lot of experience, when you are sure you can do something pretty well, don¡¯t underestimate(µÍ¹À) yourself.

Use your connections. 63 Whatever your connections, consider them when you are

looking for your summer job. This way, you can find your job faster and be sure that you¡¯ll get your paycheck on time. If you don¡¯t have any connections, don¡¯t worry. I got my job without them, though it was a bit tough.

Keep it short. When writing your r¨¦sum¨¦(¼òÀú), make sure it¡¯s not too long. 64 Don¡¯t lie about your skills. Adding in a degree you never completed or a skill you know you won¡¯t be able to get in a week is a certain way to fail.

Be friendly. 65 A positive attitude is the key to success. When you look friendly and you

are actually friendly, the others notice that. Most employers say that it¡¯s always better to hire a positive beginner than a negative professional(רҵÈËÊ¿). When going to a job interview, forget all your problems and focus on the positive things to make a good first impression.

A. Don¡¯t send applications at random B. Dream about the final result you¡¯ll get C. Disappointment won¡¯t help you land a good job D. Here are some tips on how to find the best summer job

E. Nowadays most people have landed their jobs thanks to their connections

F. One to two pages will be enough to provide information an employer will want to know

about you

G. Think about what you can do and what skill can increase your chances of getting a

better-paid job

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There was a boy in India who was sent by his parents to a boarding school(¼ÄËÞѧУ).

Before being sent away this boy was the 66 student in his class. He was at the top in every 67 . He was a winner.

But the boy 68 after leaving home and attending the boarding school. His grades started

69 . He hated being in a group. He was 70 all the time. And there were especially dark times when he felt like 71 himself. All of this 72 because he felt worthless and no one loved him. His parents started 73 the boy. But they did not 74 know what was wrong with him. 75 his dad decided to travel to the boarding school and talk with him.

They sat 76 the bank of the lake near the school. The father 77 asking him casual questions about his classes, teachers and 78 . After some time his dad said, ¡°Do you know, son, 79 I am here today?¡±

The boy answered back,¡° To 80 my grades?¡±

¡°No, no¡± his dad replied, ¡°I am here to tell you that you are the most important person for

me. I want to see you happy. I don¡¯t care about 81 . I care about you. I care about your