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Feast On Turkey and Good Wishes at Thanksgiving

Four weeks ago US children dressed as monsters and asked for sweets£®That was
Halloween£®¡®In a few weeks American houses will be red and green and filled with presents£®For Christmas£®
As if all this isn¡¯t enough£¬on Thursday this week£¬America will enjoy another festival¡ªThanksgiving£®
Children will have two days off school£¬shops will close and houses will be filled with families enjoying mountains of food£® Every year, in Gainesville£¬Florida£¬all entire class celebrate Thanksgiving together£®The class dresses up and puts on plays for their families£®After the plays the families share a feast of traditional Thanksgiving foods like turkey and pumpkin pie£®
Dean Foster, an 1 1-year-old boy will take part in this celebration£®He said£º¡®I love Thanksgiving because it means time off school£¬lots of nice food and a happy family£®¡¯¡¯
His brother Ben£¬nine£¬said£º¡®the best thing about Thanksgiving£¬is that when it is finished£¬it is time to start Christmas£®¡¯
But behind the food and the large amount of money spent there is another message£®On Thursday evening£¬Dean and Ben¡¯s family will make a basket and put it on the table as they eat their evening meal£®
Each of them will write a 1ist of things that they are thankful for and place the paper in the basket£®The family will read the pieces of paper and take time to thank God and each other for providing them with comfortable and happy lives£®
Thanksgiving is a traditional festival that started in 1621£¬when the first pilgrims arrived in the US to start a new lire£®After a hard year, they had a big autumn harvest£®They held a feast and invited the native American Indians along to thank God for giving them enough food£®
Many countries celebrate Thanksgiving£®They often fall after the fields have been harvested and the crops collected for winter£®
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1. On Halloween, children in the United States often dress up as
A)ghosts
B)players£®
C)pilgrims£®
D)visitors£®

2£®When are turkey and pumpkin pie eaten?
A)On Halloween£®
B)On Thursday£®
C)On Thanksgiving£®
D)On Christmas Day£®

3£®Thanksgiving is the time for the American people to thank God for
A)looking after them£®
B)providing them with comfortable and happy lives?
C)clothing them£®
D)protecting them

4£®Many children in the United States like Thanksgiving because
A)they call stay with their parents at home and eat a lot of nice food?
B)they can dress up like monsters£®
C)they can put on plays£®
D)they call visit American Indians£®

5£®The first pilgrims settled in the United States in
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Ford Abandons Electric Vehicles

The Ford motor company¡¯s abandonment of electric cars effectively signals the end of the road for the technology£¬analysts say£®
General Motors¡£and Honda¡¯ceased production of battery£®powered cars in 1 999, to focus on fuel cell and hybrid electric gasoline engines, which are more attractive to the consumer£®Ford has now announced it will do the same£®
Three years ago£®the company introduced the Think City two¡ªseater car and a golf cart called the THINK, or Think Neighbor£®It hoped to sell 5£¬000 cars each year and 10£¬000 carts£®But a lack of demand means only about l£¬000 of the cars have been produced£¬and less than 1¡£700 carts have been sold so far in 2002£®
¡°The bottom line is we don¡¯t believe that this is the future of environment transport for the mass market£®¡±Tim Holmes of Ford Europe said on Friday£®¡°We feel we have given electric our best shot¡±
The Think City has a range of only about 53 miles and up to a six-hour battery recharge time£®General Motors¡¯EVI electric vehicle also had a limited range¡£of about 100 miles£®
The very expensive batteries also mean electric cars cost much more than petrol-powered alternatives£®An electric Toyot~RAV4 EV vehicle costs over$42£¬000 in the US,compared with just $17£¬000 for the petrol version£®Toyota and Nissan¡­are now the only major automanufacturers to produce electric vehicles£®
¡°There is a feeling that battery electric has been given its chance£®Ford now has to move on with its hybrid program¡°£¬and that is what we will be judging them on£¬¡±Roger Higman£¬a senior transport campaigner at UK Friends of the Earth£¬told the Environment News Service£®
Hybrid cars introduced by Toyota and Honda in the past few years have sold well£®Hybrid engines Offer Greater mileage than petrol¡ªonly engines , and the batteries recharge themselves. Ford says it thinks such vehicles will help it meet planned new guidelines¡°on vehicle emissions¡± in the U.S.
However,it is not yet clear exactly what those guidelines will permit£®In June£¬General Motors and Daimler Chrysler won a court injunction£¬delaying by two years Californian legislation requiring car¡ªmakers to offer 100£¬000 zero-emission and other low¡ªemission vehicles in the state by 2003£®Car manufacturers hope the legislation will be rewritten to allow for more low--emission£¬rather than zero¡ªemission£¬vehicles£®
1£® What have the Ford motor company£®General Motor¡¯s and Honda done concerning electric cars?
A)They have started to produce electric cars£®
B)They have done extensive research on electric Cars
C They have given up producing electric cars£®
D)They have produced thousands of electric Cars

2£® According to Tim Holmes of Ford Europe£¬battery-powered cars
A)will be the main transportation vehicles in the future
B1 will not be the main transportation vehicles in the future£®
C)will be good to the environment in the future
D)will replace petrol¡ªpowered vehicles in the future£®

3. Which auto manufacturers are still producing electric vehicles?
A)Toyota and Nissan
B)General Motor¡¯s and Honda
C)Ford and Toyota
D)Honda and Toyota

4£®According to the eighth paragraph£¬hybrid cars
A)offer fewer mileage than petrol driven cars
B)run faster than petrol driven cars
C)run more miles than petrol driven cars
D)offer more batteries than petrol driven cars

5£®Which of the following is true about the hope of car manufacturers according to the last paragraph?
A)Low-emission cars should be banned£®
B)Only zero-emission cars are allowed to run on motorways£®
C)The legislation will encourage car makers to produce more electric cars£®
D)The legislation will allow more 10w£®emission to be produced£®


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How One Simple Movement Can Let Slip the Secrets of the Mind

Body language is the quiet£¬secret and most powerful language of all! It is said that our body movements communicate about 50 per cent of what we really mean while words themselves only express 7 per cent£®So£¬while your mouth is closed£¬just what is your body saying¡­
Alms£® _1_ If you keep your arms to the sides of your body or behind your back£¬this suggests you are not afraid of taking on whatever comes your way£® _2_ If someone upsets you£¬just cross your arms to show you¡¯re unhappy!
Head£®When you want to appear confident£¬keep your head level£®If you are monitor in class£¬you cart also take on this position when you want your words to be taken seriously£® _3_
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Where Did All the Ships Go?

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It is__5__that Christopher Columbus was the first person to record strange
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The next morning£¬242 planes and 19 ships took part in the largest air-sea search in history£® But they found nothing.
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