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每小題1分,滿分10分)增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(^ ),并在其下面寫上該加的詞。 $250 for nonmembers How to do: Simply e to our center to get an application form (申請表). Send your pleted form on or before 11th July, 2014(Friday). Notes: 1. NO FREE LUNCHES ARE PROVIDED because of personal food differences. You may either bring a lunchbox or pay for lunch at our restaurants. 2. Both programs will start 1 DAY later if there is a warning of rainstorms. COME AND JOIN US NOW!! DON’T MISS THE CHANCE!!1. ______ can join the threeday summer program. A. A kid of 7 B. A boy of 14 C. A girl of 17 D. A man of 26 2. If there is a rainstorm on 14th July, program A will start on ______. A. Sunday B. Monday C. Tuesday D. Wednesday 3. Two members and one nonmember should pay ______ for the program. A. $690 B. $710 C. $730 D. $750 4. Free lunches aren’t provided because ______. A. the lunches cost too much B. people have different tastes C. there are many restaurants D. they may bring lunchboxes BTony Wheeler was born to travel. His father worked for an airline. For the first 16 years of his life. Wheeler and his family lived in many different countries. In the early 1970s, Tony met a young woman named Maureen. They soon married. Before getting jobs, Tony and Maureen wanted to travel. They took a yearlong trip from England, through Asia, to Australia. On the trip, they visited places like Iran( 伊朗) , India and so on. When Tony and Maureen arrived in Australia, people asked many questions about their trip. To answer these questions, Wheeler wrote a book called Across Asia on the Cheap. The book told people about different countries39。請給他回信,要點(diǎn)如下:1.收到來信,獲悉求助;2.冬奧盛會,京張合辦;3.學(xué)好漢語的兩條建議。 I was bored. Fortunately, my father realized this fairly early on and developed a new form of “discipline(原則)” that produced immediate results and longterm positive effects.Looking back as an adult, my father’s method of making me read theencyclopedia (百科全書)whenever I did something wrong was the best thing he could have done.He would tell me a topic and say, “Learn about the aardvark(土豚) and I’m going to test you shortly after.” It was punishment in the sense that I was forced to stop whatever I was doing, but it also had a purpose in that it kept my mind occupied and presented the type of mental challenge I clearly lacked.Although unwillingly, I went to learn absolutely everything there was to know about aardvarks because I was going to figure out every question he could throw at me. If it weren’t for my driving need to prove him wrong, it may not have worked as well as it did.So that’s just it: It was effective. It helped me change my behavior(行為) in that moment and it conditioned me to seek out books when I was bored. Obviously, that happened frequently and apparently and it worked. I grew up to bee a successful lawyer and a famous writer as well. To this day, Dad’s the only one who can beat me.12. What is the probable main idea of Paragraph 1?A. It reports the result of a recent study about the encyclopedia.B. Physical punishment is useless to deal with children.C. Physical punishment only happened previously.D. 73 percent of the children love physical punishment.13. Why do many kids frequently do what they’re not allowed to do according to the author?A. Because they produce immediate results and longterm positive effects.B. Because they prefer to break the “discipline” set by their parents.C. Because they are always regarded as bad kids both at home.D. Because they often find it’s dull in their everyday life.14. Wh