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With250hotelsrankingfromcomfortable3-starhotelsupto5-staraccommodation,themainattractionofstayinghereistheactivitiesinandonthewarmwaters.Ithasbecomeaninternationalcentreforwatersports,allowingvisitorstotakepartinsurfing,sailinganddeep-seafishing.Thewatersarealsohometoahugevarietyofcoralandfish,makingitadreamspotfordiving.Ifallthatisn’tenough,Hurghadaishometosomeoftheworld’sfinestunderwatergardens.

Luxor—AnOpen-airMuseumofAncientHistory

ForthosewithaninterestinEgyptianhistory,LuxorisanexcellentplacetostayandisbuiltuponthesiteoftheancientEgyptiancityofThebes.IfyoumakethisthebaseforyourEgyptholiday,you’rebasicallystayinginanopen-airmuseum!

ThemoderncityofLuxorhastheruinsofKarnak.AcrosstheNileliemanymoremonuments,templesandtombsincludingtheValleyoftheKingsandtheQueens.TheNilesailingisnecessaryforthosewithaninterestinthecountry’sancienthistory.

Cairo—TheCapitalCity

Finally,ofcourse,there’sCairo.It’sdefinitelyastartingpointformostofEgyptholidaymakers.Cairooffersanexcellentmixofculture,art,cookingandsightseeingchances.Withthefamouspyramids,varioustemplesandsomefascinatingmuseums,Cairoisafantasticchoiceifyoucancometothecity.

1.VisitorsfloodtoHurghadamainlybecauseitcanofferthem________.

A.thefunniestbotanicgardensB.choicesofwateractivities

C.abriefhistoryofEgyptD.themixofcultureandart

2.WhichofthefollowingcitiesdomosttouristsvisitfirstinEgypt?

A.Cairo.B.Luxor.C.Thebes.D.Hurghada.

3.Thispassageismostprobablytakenfrom________.

A.ahistoricaldocumentB.asciencemagazine

C.atravelguideD.abookreview

B

Inthemid1950s,Iwasasomewhatboredearlyadolescentmalestudentwhobelievedthatdoinganymorethannecessarywaswastedeffort.Oneday,thisapproachthrewmeintoembarrassment.

InMrsTotten'

seighthgrademathclassatCentralAvenueSchoolinAnderson,Indiana,wewerelearningtoaddandsubtractdecimals(小数).

Ourteachertypicallyassigneddailyhomework,whichwouldberecitedinclassthefollowingday.Onmostdays,ourgradeswerebasedonouroralanswerstohomeworkquestions.

MrsTottenusuallywalkedupanddowntherowsofdesksrequestinganswersfromstudentafterstudentintheorderthequestionshadappearedonourhomeworksheets.Shewouldstarteitheratthefrontorthebackoftheclassroomandworktowardtheotherend.

SinceIwasseatednearthemiddleofabout35students,itwaseasytofigureoutwhichquestionsImighthavetoanswer.Thisparticulartime,Ihadcompletedmyusualtwoorthreeproblemsaccordingtomycalculations.

WhatIfailedtoexpectwasthatseveralstudentswereabsent,whichthrewoffmyestimate.AsMrsTottenmadeherwayfromthebeginningoftheclass,IdesperatelytriedtodeterminewhichmathproblemIwouldget.Itriedtoworkitoutbeforeshegottome,butIhadbrainfreezeandcouldn'

tfunction.

WhenMrsTottenreachedmydesk,sheaskedwhatanswerI'

dgotforproblemNo.14.“I...Ididn'

tgetanything,”Ianswered,andmyfacefeltwarm.

“Correct,”shesaid.

Itturnedoutthatthecorrectanswerwaszero.

WhatdidIlearnthatday?

First,alwaysdoallyourhomework.Second,inreallifeitisn'

talwayswhatyousaybuthowyousayitthatmatters.Third,Iwouldnevermakeitasamathematician.

IfIcouldchooseoneschooldaythattaughtmethemost,itwouldbethatone.

4.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph1indicate?

A.Itiswisetovalueone'

stime.B.Itisimportanttomakeaneffort.

C.Itisrighttosticktoone'

sbelief.D.Itisenoughtodothenecessary.

5.Usually,MrsTottenaskedherstudentsto________.

A.recitetheirhomeworktogether

B.gradetheirhomeworkthemselves

C.answertheirhomeworkquestionsorally

D.checktheanswerstotheirhomeworkquestions

6.Theauthorcouldworkoutwhichquestionstoanswersincetheteacheralways________.

A.askedquestionsinaregularway

B.walkedupanddownwhenaskingquestions

C.chosetwoorthreequestionsforthestudents

D.requestedherstudentstofinishtheirusualquestions

7.Theauthorfailedtogetthequestionshehadexpectedbecause________.

A.theclassdidn'

tbeginasusual

B.severalstudentsdidn'

tcometoschool

C.hedidn'

ttryhardtomakehisestimate

D.MrsTottendidn'

tstartfromthebackoftheclass

C

Stopwastingyourtimethinkingofreasonsforyourfailuresandshortcomings.Instead,realizethattheseedsofsuccesswereplantedwithinyouwhenyouwereborn.Onlyyouhavethepowertomakethoseseedsgrow.

Theseeds,andthepowertogrowthem,arecontainedinthemostawesomemachineevercreated:

thehumanmind.Successisachoiceandnotachance.Youwerebornawinner.Youwerebornrich.Youcanbeasuccessifonlyyoumaketherightchoice.

Youcannotbesuccessfulwithoutfirstdevelopingyourself-esteem(自信心).Yourlevelofself-esteemisalwaysbasedonthedegreeofcontrolthatyouareabletoexerciseoveryourself,andthusoveryourlife.Peoplewithlowself-esteemarepeoplewhodonotbelievethattheyhaveanypower,orresponsibilityfortheirlives.Theyarealwaysvictims.Theyareleavestossed(摇摆)bythewindsofchanceblownaboutwithanysuddenchangeintheweather.

Youcanexercisecontroloveryourlifeonlytothedegreethatyoubelieveyouareresponsibleforeverythingthathappensinyourlife.Failuresthinkthateverythinghappensbyaccidentandchance.Successfulpeoplerealizethattheyareresponsible.

Everythinghappensasaresultofsomething.Ifwecanidentifythecause,wecancontroltheeffect.Weareresponsibleforwhatwechoosetothinkandbelieve.Onegenerallyrisestothelevelthatoneexpects.Weareresponsibleforsettingourexpectations.Oursuccessisdependentuponourlevelofconfidence.

Ifyouassociatewithpositive-thinkingpeople,youaredefinitelygoingtoachievesuccess.Onthecontrary,theoppositehappens.Weareresponsibleforfinding,planting,andnurturing(培育)theseedsthatcontainfuturevictory,bornfromsetbacks(挫折).

Inshort,inallareasofyourlife,whethertheyarefinancial,physical,emotional,orspiritual,youareresponsible.Onceyourecognizethis,acceptit,andfirmlybelieveit.Youareontheroadtosuccess.

8.Whypeoplewithlowself-confidencearecomparedtoleavesinParagraph3?

A.Becausetheycan’texercisecontroloverthemselves.

B.Becausetheyareeasilyaffectedbywindyweather.

C.Becausetheydon’thavethepowertofacetheirfate.

D.Becausetheyarereadytochangetheirminds.

9.Accordingtothepassage,whatwouldlosersthink?

A.Successistheresultofhardwork.

B.Workinghardwillleadtosuccess.

C.Theyfailonlybecauseofbadluck.

D.Theydon’tmakeeffortstosucceed.

10.Itcanbeinferredfromthefifthparagraphthat________.

A.settingourexpectationsisessentialbeforetakingaction

B.knowingcauseandeffectisthekeytofuturesuccess

C.thoughtsandbeliefsaretheresultofcreativemind

D.whetherwewillsucceeddependsonourattitudes

11.Whatdoesthelastparagraphserveas?

A.Theproofoftheauthor’spoints.B.Theconclusionoftheargument.

C.Anintroductiontoanothertopic.D.Acomparisonbetweentwoviews.

D

Accordingtothemostrecentcount,morethan6500homelesspeoplesleeponthestreetorinsheltersinSanFrancisco,andthereareonlyeightshowerfacilities(设施)specificallyavailabletothehomeless,andmostofthesehavejustoneortwostalls(淋浴间)andaren'

topeneveryday.NowSanFranciscobasedcompanyLavaMae,istryingtochangethatwithasimplebutsmartidea—turningretiredcitybusesintomobileshowersforthehomeless.TheideaknownasLavaMae,isaresponsetotheneedofthehomelessinthecity.

ItallstartedtwoyearsagowhenSandovalgotinacabafterameetingintheSoMadistrictofSanFrancisco,wherethehomelessmainlylived.“Mydriverturnedaroundandsaid,‘Welcometothelandofbrokendreams.’”ThenSandovalawokefromherimaginationandstartedreallylookatthepeoplearoundher.“AwomanIpassedwascryingandsayingthatshewouldneverbeclean,”Sandovalsaid.Shetookwhatthewomansaidasasignthatsheshouldfocusontheproblemofhygiene(卫生),oneofthemostpressingneedsforthehomeless.

Afterdoingsomeresearch,Sandovalhitontheideaofamobileunitthatcouldbeequippedwithshowerfacilities.Accordingtothecompany'

sfounderDonieceSandoval,everybuswillberenewedandequippedwithtwoseparateprivateareas,eachwithashowerstall,sink,changingareas,toiletandbench.Sandovalsaysthatifeveryonestickstoafive-minuteshower,asingleLavaMaebuscouldprovideserviceforabout100peopleduringeach8-to-10-hourshift.

Theprojecthasbeenseveralyearsinthemakingasithasnotbeeneasytogetofficialstoagree.Inaddition,itisalsodifficulttoaskthebuscompanytodonatebuses.Nowshehasreachedanagreementwithabuscompany,whichwilldonatethebusesbeingretiredinthenextfouryears.

WhileLavaMaeisnowfocusedonthecityofSanFrancisco,thereisnoreasonthattheideacannotbespreadallovertheworld.

12.Themainideaofthispassageisthat________.

A.thehomelesslivedacomfortablelifeinSanFrancisco

B.thebuscompanyshowsgreatsupporttoLavaMae

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