"Cool" is a word with many meanings.
Its old meaning is used to express a temperature that is a little bit
cold. As the world has changed, the word has had many different
meanings. "Cool" can be used to express feelings of interest in almost anything. When you see a famous car in the street, maybe you will say, "It’s cool. ’ You may think, "He’s so cool," when you see your favorite football player. We all maximize (扩大) the meaning of "cool". You can use it instead of many words such as "new" or "surprising". Here’s an interesting story we can use to show the way the word is used. A teacher asked her students to write about the waterfall (瀑布) they had visited. On one student’s paper was just the one sentence, "It’s so cool." Maybe he thought it was the best way to show what he saw and felt. But the story also shows a s A. only one meaning B. no meanings C. the same meaning D. many different meanings [单项选择]A. He feels very cool. B. He feels a sense of pressure.
C. He feels a sense of responsibility. D. He feels that he has the priority over others. [单项选择]Passage Four
A. he liked to live alone B. people didn’t like him and were afraid of him C. he liked to walk in the woods without roads D. he didn’t do anything as the others did [单项选择]Passage Eight
Passports If you’ve ever traveled outside the United States, one of the most important tasks you had to complete before your trip was applying for a passport. A copy of your original birth certificate may suffice for short trips to Mexico or the Caribbean, say on a cruise. But, generally speaking, if you want to see the world, you have to have a passport-the only universally accepted form of identification. In this article, you’ll find out when and why you need a passport and how to apply for one. What Exactly Is a Passport and How Long Has It Been Around Passports have been around in some form for hundreds of years. Governments learned long ago that an official document or certification-one that identified a traveler as a citizen or national with a fight to protection while abroad and a right to return to the country of his citizenship-is a necessity. Passports, letters of tra A. You were born outside the U.S. while your citizenship has not yet been determined. B. You are an indigenous inhabitant of the U.S. C. Your case is considered complex by the passport agent. D. You want to expedite your application. [单项选择]Passage Eight
Passports If you’ve ever traveled outside the United States, one of the most important tasks you had to complete before your trip was applying for a passport. A copy of your original birth certificate may suffice for short trips to Mexico or the Caribbean, say on a cruise. But, generally speaking, if you want to see the world, you have to have a passport-the only universally accepted form of identification. In this article, you’ll find out when and why you need a passport and how to apply for one. What Exactly Is a Passport and How Long Has It Been Around Passports have been around in some form for hundreds of years. Governments learned long ago that an official document or certification-one that identified a traveler as a citizen or national with a fight to protection while abroad and a right to return to the country of his citizenship-is a necessity. Passports, letters of transit and si A. after 4 weeks B. within 6 weeks C. after 20 days D. within 5 weeks 我来回答: 提交
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