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The man at the bank asked us to read this chart and choose the plan that is right for us.Types of Checking AccountsPlansBenefitsFeesSpecial Checking($ 25 to open)* open with only$ 25* 5 free checks per month* $ 3.00 monthly service charge* $ 0.50 for each check over 5Personal Checking($ 100 to open)* unlimited free checks* no fee to use bank抯 automated teller machine ( ATM)* $ 8. 00 monthly service charge* no fee when you keep a $750 daily balance or $ 1,500 in savingsEARN Checking with Interest( $200 to open)* unlimited free checks* no fee to use bank抯 ATM* pay 2% interest* $ 8. 00 monthly service charge* no fee when you keep a $1500 daily balance or $ 2,000 in savingsJon and Sherry estimated the number of checks they would write each month. Between home expenses and personal spending, they realized they might write as many as 25 checks in a month. They decided the Special Checking account would cost too much. It had a check charge and a service charge. The EARN checking account would require them to keep too much money in the bank. They chose the Personal Checking account because the $ 8.00 service charge would be cheaper than paying $ 0. 50 per check.1. Joe chose the Personal Checking account with the following reasons EXCEPT that _____.A. the account provided unlimited free checks B. the service charge was cheaper than Special CheckingC. they could get interest every month D. they needed to pay no fee to use ATM2. You must keep at least ____ in the Personal Checking account to avoid paying the monthly service charge?A. $ 750. 00. B. $ 1,500. C. $ 8. D. $ 2,250.BThe world is witnessing the worst refugee crisis(緰lqS:g) since World War II. Tens of thousands of people are fleeing civil war and unrest(≧a? to find new homes in Europe  sometimes with sad consequences.On Aug 27, Austrian officials found the dead bodies of 71 Syrian migrants(鹹l) in a deserted truck near Austrian-Hungarian border, just as European leaders were holding a meeting in Vienna to figure out how to deal with the refugee crisis. On the same day, 200 migrants were feared dead and 200 rescued as two boats packed with refugees sank off the coast of Libya, according to media reports.The terms 搈igrant and 搑efugee are often used interchangeably. But there抯 a big difference between them, says an article in the Atlantic magazine. Here is how the United Nations defines refugees:揜efugees are persons fleeing armed conflict(fk艌睶亃) or ill-treatment. Their situation is often so dangerous and intolerable that they cross national borders to search for safety in nearby countries. & These are people for whom denial(襜輣) of protection has possibly deadly consequences. Migrants, on the other hand, move mainly to improve their lives by finding work, or for education, family reunion or other reasons, said the agency.Countries should offer refugees certain protections under their international treaty obligations(agIN). This is why some states hesitate to admit those people who are fleeing unrest in their home countries.When talking about refugee and immigration problems, many media outlets use  illegal immigrant (^椪l鹹l). Critics say that it gives the impression that it抯 the person that is illegal rather than their actions. The UN and the EU parliament have called for an end to the phrase, the BBC reported.3. The numbers mentioned in Para. 2 prove _____.A. how serious the refugee crisis in Austria is B. that it is the worst refugee crisis in the worldC. what sad consequences some refugees face D. that the number of refugees is so large4. The differences between 搑efugee and 搈igrant are written with the purpose of _____.A. defining the two words clearly B. indicating why some states are not willing to admit refugeesC. showing that refugees are more than migrants D. urging European countries to accept more refugees5. According to the text,  refugee differs from  migrant in that _____.`$ they both cross national borders but with different purposesa$ refugees are illegal while migrants are legalb$ refugees may face deadly consequences while migrants are relatively safec$ refugees are treated badly while migrants are highly respectedA. `$c$ B. `$b$ C. a$b$c$ D. `$b$c$6. According to the text, what may be discussed in the next several paragraphs?A. Explanations for  illegal immigrant B. Examples about the refugee crisis in EuropeC. Measures to offer refugee protections D. Causes of the refugee crisis in EuropeCThe term "dark tourism" is far newer than the practice, which long existed before Pompeii became a dark attraction. Dr. Philip Stone, perhaps the world抯 leading expert on dark tourism, considers the Roman Colosseum as one of the first dark tourist sites, where people travelled long distances to watch death as sport. Later, until the late 18th century, the appeal was crueler still in central London, where people paid money to watch mass hangings. Pies would be sold at the site, which was where Marble Arch'Yt體馼钑 stands today.It was only in 1996 that "dark tourism"entered the scholarly vocabulary when two professors in Glasgow applied it while looking at sites related to the murder of John F. Kennedy. Those who study dark tourism give plenty of reasons for the growing phenomenon皊a , including raised awareness of it as a recognizable thing. Access to sites has also improved with the arrival of cheap air travel. It is hard to imagine that the Auschwitz-Birkenau memoir and museum would now welcome more than two million visitors a year without its nearness to Krakow抯 international airport. Peter Hohenhaus, a widely travelled dark tourist based in Vienna, also points to the sharp rise in off-the-beaten-track tourism, beyond the territory of popular guidebooks. "A lot of people don't want mainstream;NAm  tourism and that often means visiting places that have a more recent history than, say, a Roman ruin." he says. You go to Sarajevo and most people remember the war being in the news, so it feels closer to one s own biography( O皨). Hohenhaus is also a fan of "beauty in decay(P?g)," the current cultural movement in which urban ruins have become subject matter for expensive coffee-table books and a thousand Instagram accounts. The combination with death is clear. "I have always been drawn to ruined thing," the 54-year-old says. But while, like any tourism, dark tourism at its best is educational, the example of Grenfell Tower( a London tower block, destroyed by a fire in 2017 with 71 deaths) suggests the unease felt at some sites. "I remember the Lonely Planet Bluelist book had a chapter about dark tourism a while ago and one of the rules was 慸on't go back to early."Hohenhaus says." I will be interested to see Grenfell Tower up close. I can see the attraction. But I would not stand in the street taking a selfie merrily."7. "Dark tourism"is tourism involving travelling to places ______________.A. difficult to reach in ancient times B. with a history before human civilizationC. historically related to death and sad events D. famous for cruel but exciting sports in Europe8. Which is one of the reasons for the development of dark tourism?A. More scholars have begun to study it as a subject.B. People have become rich enough to afford to travel around.C. Lots of people are more satisfied with ordinary tourist destinations.D. People have realized the significance of environmentally-friendly tourism.9. The underlined word "unease" in Paragraph 3 implies that tourist may feel _____ at dark tourism sites.A. uncomfortable B. relaxed C. dissatisfied D. happy10. Which of the following best serves as the tile of this passage?A. Features of dark tourism B. Proper attitudes to dark tourismC. List of dark tourism sites D. Growing popularity of dark tourismDOur first welcome to the UK wasn t from the staff of Heathrow Airport or the coach driver who entered into our lives to take us to our new city and new home for the next three weeks.It was in fact, the noisy and energetic seagulls(wm%? full of songs that flew down to us. When left from the planes exits passage, we still could hear their loud and clear songs through the glasses. It was amazing that they lifted our spirits and cheered us up after our stupidly long and awful journey.These seagulls welcomed my Chinese people into their home with open wings and if they could speak instead of merely squawk(炿S), I m sure we would ve struck up some bright and harmonious relationship. They liked to hover(豽薳) overhead around with childlike greetings they sang or just simply walk fearlessly close to our feet. Some of us saved bread our host family prepared in the lunchboxes for these friends. And lovely, we would like to share what we have for the rest of eternity(8lR`).But Julie the mother of my host family who then I stayed with does not think so. Strangely as well, she could not give any reasons. The closed and squawk-proof double-glazing explains. Perhaps she prefers to sleep with her windows open but she always fails to do that, because those birds seemed to like staying up till next morning, wholly screaming for her on and on. And they decide to keep doing so every single night. Furthermore, every time she has to wash the marble floor of the gardens, Julie would look up around and swear to the droppings(灙|) shortly followed by a smile on her face towards me and said:  They are friendly to you. But stop thinking that she hates the creatures and never plans to have a change. Because there is another side to her evident feelings towards the birds. We will do some shopping at weekends and every time there Julie doesn t forget to put a big bag of wild birdseed(炦? into her carriage which costs quite more than milks or juices for one week. I can see what it goes for since she refills the wild bird feeder(俇邩hV) before a big hurry to drive to work every morning and when working she knows what is happening back at home seagulls are enjoying the seed and leaving for next morning.I抦 leaving soon and not likely, I guess, though I hope not, to get back to see my friends here in England in the future. 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