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How to use your NatWest Servicecard.
As a Switch card, it lets you par for all sorts of goods and services, wherever you see the Switch logo.
The money comes straight out of your account, so you can spend as much as you like as long as you have
enough money or an agreed overdraft (透支) to cover it. It is also a cheque guarantee (担保) for up to the
amount shown on the card. And it gives you free access to your money from over 31,000 each machines
across the UK.
How to use your NatWest Cashcard
You can use your Cashcard as a Solo card to pay for goods and services wherever you see the Solo logo.
It can also give you access to your account and your cash from over 31,000 cash machines nationwide.
You can spend or withdraw (提取) what you have in your account, or as much as your agreed overdraft limit.
Using your cards abroad
You can also use your Servicecard and Cashcard when you"re abroad. You can withdraw cash machines
and pay for goods and services wherever you acc the Cirrus or Maestro logo displayed. We take a commission
charge (手续费) of 2.25% of cash withdrawal you make (up to &4) and a commission. Charge of 75 pence
every time you use Maestro to pay for goods or services. We also apply a foreign-exchange transaction fee
of 2.65%.
How to use your Nat West Credit Card
With your credit card you can do the following:
* Pay for goods and services and enjoy up to 56 days interest-free credit.
* Pay in over 24 million shops worldwide that display the Mastercard or Visa logos.
* Collect one AIR MILE for every £20 of spending that appears on your statement (结算单).
(This does not include foreign currency or traveler"s cheques bought,interest and other charges.)
B. you can use it to guarantee things as you wish
C. you can spend as much money as you like without a limit
D. you have to pay some extra money when you pay for services in the UK
B. £5.25
C. £4
D. £5.3
B. You will be charged some interest beyond two months.
C. You can use the card in any shop across the world.
D. You will gain one air mile if you spend £20 on traveler"s cheques.
B. use your cards abroad
C. draw cash with your cards
D. play your cards right
答案
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English. However, I love learning English. How can I learn English well? Please help me.
Answer: Many people have asked me this question. 2 Here I will give you several tips for learning English.
3
First of all, you must want to learn. If you are not interested in learning English, no class will help you and
no book will help you. So you have to be honest with yourself. Ask yourself, "Do I really want to learn
English?" If you can"t answer "yes" to this question, it is better for you to set English aside until you"re ready
and willing to learn.
Set goals(目标)
To learn English well, you must set some goals. 4 It will also help you to see your progress. Ask
yourself,"What are my goals? What areas would I like to improve?" Think about what your goals are, and
review once in a while to see that you are making progress toward your goals.
Practice, practice, and practice.
After you have set your goals, you have a better idea of what you need to practice. Just like the athlete
whose goal is the Olympics must train daily, you as a language leaner must practise language every day to
make progress toward your goal. 5
B. I think it is not easy to learn it well.
C. Make friends with some Americans online.
D. Reading is a very good way to learn new words.
E. The answers are as different as the people asking the question.
F. The more you practise, the more progress you will make.
G. Having goals will help you remember what areas you want to work on.
commonest are news reports. We get them in themselves, over radio and on television. Sometimes cinemas
also show us newsreels. The main purpose of a newspaper is to provide news. If you examine a newspaper
closely, you will find that there are all types of news: accidents, floods, fires, wars, fashions (服装), sports,
books, etc. The news covers everything that happens to people and their surroundings. Sometimes there are
news items which are very amusing.
A news report is usually very short, except when it is about something very important, but it contains (包
含) a lot of information. It is also written in short paragraphs, the first paragraph is in fact a summary (总结)
of the news item. It gives all the necessary information, what, when, where, how and why. The other
paragraphs give full details of the subjects. There may also be interviews with people. The words actually
spoken by them are within inverted commas (引号). Often there are photographs to go with the news to make
it more interesting.
B. to watch a color TV
C. to read today"s newspaper
D. to listen to the music over radio
B. they are easy to get
C. they have got pictures to go with the news
D. they provide all sorts of news in them
you"d better ______.
B. start from the second paragraph of the news report in today"s newspaper
C. look through the whole news report in today"s newspaper
D. talk with people who have seen the accident
B. always writes very short news reports
C. often prints pictures to go with the news
D. sometimes provides long and important news
B. news reports
C. happenings to people and their surroundings
D. the length of a news report
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Being a Happy Teenager by Australian writer Andrew Mathews useful. In his book, Matthews tells us how
to have a happy life and answers the questions of teenagers. There are many subjects such as parents and
friends, and the book says we should stop being angry and learn to forgive others. The book tells us of useful
skills such as how to put what you have learned into pictures of your mind to make your memory better.
Many teenagers think that happiness comes from a good exam result of praise from other people. But you
can still be happy when there is no such "good thing". Success comes from a good attitude. If you learn from
problems, you will have success in the future. Some schoolboys have problems such as being too tall or too
short. But Matthews tells us happiness comes from thinking about things in a positive (积极的) way. If you
are tall, people notice you and you can get a better view at the movie; if you are short, your clothes and shoes
take less room in your bedroom!This is Matthews" most important lesson: you choose to be happy!
About the writer | Name: 1 Nationality (国籍): 2 |
3 of the book | Being a Happy Teenager |
Content(内容) of the book | How to have 4 , and 5 of teenagers |
The book tells us | We should stop being 6 and learn to 7 How to make 8 . Success comes from 9 . |
The most important 10 | Choose to be happy |
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As you move around your home, take a good look at the things you have. It is likely that your living room will have a television set and a video, and your kitchen a washing machine and a microwave oven. Your bedroom drawers will be filled with almost three times as many clothes as you need. You almost certainly own a car and possibly a home computer, holiday abroad at least once a year and eat out at least once a week. Now, perhaps, more than ever before, people are wondering what life is all about, and what it is for. Getting material success is beginning to trouble large numbers of people around the world. They feel that the long-hours work culture to make more money to buy more things is eating up their lives, leaving them very little time or energy for family. Many are turning to other ways of living and downshifting is one of them. Six percent of workers in Britain took the decision to downshift last year. One couple who downshifted is Donald and Liz. They used to work in central London. He was a newspaper reporter and she used to work for an international bank. They would go to work by train every day from their large house in the suburbs, leaving their two children with a nanny (保姆). Most evenings Donald wouldn"t get home until eight or nine o"clock, and nearly twice a month he would have to fly to New York for meetings. They both earned a large amount of money but began to feel that life was passing them by. Nowadays, they run a farm in the mountains of Wales. "I always wanted to have a farm here," says Donald,"and we took almost a year to make the decision to downshift. It"s taken some getting used to, but it"s been worth it. We have to think twice now about spending money on car repairs and we no longer have any holidays. However, I think it"s made us stronger as a family, and the children are a lot happier." Liz, however, is not quite sure."I used to enjoy my job, even though it was hard work and long hours. I"m not really a country girl, but I suppose I"m gradually getting used to looking after the animals. One thing I do like, though, is being able to see more of my children. My advice for other people wanting to do the same is not to think about it too much or you might not do it at all." | |
1. When Donald was a reporter he _____. | |
A. lived in central London B. disliked his job C.missed his children D. was well paid | |
2. Daniel and Liz both agree that the move to the farm _____. | |
A. was easy to organise B. has improved family life C. was extremely expensive D. have been a total success | |
3. The underlined word "it" in the second paragraph means _____. | |
A. Child-caring. B. Liz"s advice. C. Downshifting. D. Liz"s job. | |
4. The underlined word"downshifting" in the second paragraph means _____. | |
A. repairing your car by yourself B. spending money carefully C. moving out to the countryside to live a simpler and better life D. living in a big house in the suburbs and dining out once a week | |
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Millions of people are using cell phones today. In many places it is actually considered unusual not to use one. In many countries, cell phones are very popular with young people. They find that the phones are more than a means of communication-having a mobile phone shows that they are cool and connected. The explosions around the world in mobile phone use make some health professionals worried. Some doctors are concerned that in the future many people may suffer health problems from the use of mobile phones. In England, there has been a serious debate about this issue. Mobile phone companies are worried about the negative publicity of such ideas. They say that there is no proof that mobile phones are bad for your health. On the other hand, why do some medical studies show changes in the brain cells of some people who use mobile phones? Signs of change in the issues of the brain and head can be detected with modern scanning (扫描)equipment. In one case, a traveling salesman had to retire at a young age because of serious memory loss, He couldn"t remember even simple tasks. He would often forget the name of his own son. This man used to talk on his mobile phone for about six hours a day, every day of his working week,for a couple of years. His family doctor blamed his mobile phone use, but his employer"s doctor didn"t agree. What is it that makes mobile phones potentially harmful? The answer is radiation. High-tech machines can detect very small amounts of radiation from mobile phones. Mobile phone companies agree that there is some radiation, but they say the amount is too small to worry about. As the discussion about their safety continues, it appears that it"s best to use mobile phones less often. Use your regular phone if you want to talk for a long time. Use your mobile phone only when you really need it. Mobile phones can be very useful and convenient, especially in emergencies. In the future, mobile phones may have a warning label that says they are bad for your health. So for now, it"s wise not to use your mobile phone too often. | |
1. The world "detected" in paragraph 3 could be best replaced by _____. | |
A. discovered B. removed C. cured D. caused | |
2. The salesman retired young because _____. | |
A. he disliked using mobile hones B. he couldn"t remember simple tasks C. he was tired of talking on his mobile phone D. his employer"s doctor persuaded him to | |
3. On the safety issue of mobile phones, the manufacturing companies _____. | |
A. deny the existence of mobile phone radiation B. develop new technology to reduce mobile phone radiation. C. hold that the amount of radiation is too small to worry about D. try to prove that mobile phones are not harmful to health |