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Do you have cold feet in winter? But now if you wear a pair of UGG boots, you won't be troubled by that.

UGG means Australian Sheepskin Boots. UGG boots became popular among shearers (剪羊毛的人) in the 1920s.The shearers sheared the sheep and grabbed a bit of dead sheep, wrapped it around their feet and called them "Ugly Boots". Good old Australian slang shortened Shearers Ugly Boots to UGG boots. Thus UGG Boots date back as far as the 1920s in Australia.

UGG boots became so popular because of the amazing amount of comfort they bring to the feet. The sheepskin is made incredibly soft so the boots are warm and comfortable. UGG boots felt more like socks than shoes, yet they are tough enough for outdoor wear.

Our UGG boots are handmade with Australian sheepskin of the highest quality by our factory of UGG Original Pty Ltd.

We can wear UGG boots in cold weather or summer. In cold weather, the thick wool of UGG boots provides a preventing layer of warmth by trapping your body heat. In the heat of summer, the natural fibres of the wool will actually cool your feet by absorbing sweat. UGG boots are made to be worn barefoot to maximize the cushioning and warmth provided by the sheepskin.

Why not pick up your phone and contact us right now at www.uggoriginal.com.au.?

(1) Who made the first pair of UGG boots according to the passage? A. Shearers. B. Travelers. C. Workers. D. Campers.
(2) Which of the following words can be used to describe the UGG boots? A. Ugly and hard. B. Comfortable and warm. C. Strong and warm. D. Cheap and tough.
(3) The purpose of writing the passage is to ________. A. persuade B. advertise C. inform D. instruct
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I'm running some 3,550 kilometers. To be more precise, this jog is mostly around my neighborhood in Ottawa. It is the distance by air to Vancouver that my friend Louise and I are doing. If we make it, Louise and I will get on a plane to Vancouver and compete in one of the BMO Vancouver Marathon weekend races. We may not win medals, but for sure we'll have cake for my seventy-fifth birthday at the finish line.

The workout for big birthdays represents a big change for me. I used to hate birthdays, especially those milestone ones. No longer feeling young is horrible. As I approached my sixtieth birthday, Louise suggested setting targets to mark milestone birthdays. "That way you are looking forward to something, not dreading it," she pointed out.

By doing those expanding my world or demanding new skills, I feel myself growing, not shrinking. For my sixtieth, I got it into my head that I should do an Olympic distance triathlon (铁人三项赛), which turned out to be a real milestone. After over four hours on the course, I was last among the 95 competitors. But I was the oldest woman competing, so that made me first in my age category. Since then, I've looked on the special days as a call for trying something different. For my sixty-fifth birthday, I went to run a half marathon. And I finished seven activities that took me out of my "comfort zone" at seventy.

I'm fortunate to have celebrated so many birthdays in good health and spirits, so whether I succeed in running to Vancouver or not, I'm grateful for the opportunity. One thing I've learned in taking up these challenges is that there are many possibilities for new adventures and achievements, even as we grow older. So do spend every day of every year with a definite end in view, which will release your energy and make you happy.

(1) What does the underlined word "dreading" in paragraph 2 mean? A. Demanding. B. Fearing. C. Changing. D. Accepting.
(2) Why did the author think the triathlon a milestone? A. It inspired her to accept challenges. B. It changed her attitude to birthdays. C. It proved she was in good condition. D. It drove her to step outside her comfort zone.
(3) What does the author suggest at last? A. Living with a clear goal. B. Doing exercise to keep healthy. C. Facing adventures bravely. D. Settling into old age positively.
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Plenty of audiences have warned: don't see the new French movie The Taste of Things on an empty stomach. Juliette Binoche plays a longtime personal cook to a man who's a gourmand(美食家). They share a passion for food. Filled with delicious meals, the film celebrates food, and all the work and love that go into making it.

When you see a delicious meal in a movie or an ad, chances are that it's not fit to eat. Food stylists have been known to substitute glue for milk, and coat meat with motor oil. All this was a big "No" for Vietnamese French director Tran Anh Hung.

Tran says he wanted everything in The Taste of Things "to be real," from the raw ingredients(食材)to the menu to the way the cooks move in the kitchen. Real food can't always handle multiple takes. Plus, Tran needed to show dishes at different stages of preparation. So he needed a lot of everything. For a classic French dish, "we needed 40 kilos of meat for the shooting." He also had to find vegetables that looked like they were harvested in the 19th century. "They're not as beautiful as today," he says, "They're not straight, and they have many spots on the skin."

After doing extensive research into the history of French cuisine and working with a historian, Tran enlisted three-star chef Pierre Gagnaire to make sure the menu he'd come up with worked in real life.

Gagnaire also cooked for Tran for five days, so the director could study his movements in preparation for filming. Tran says watching Gagnaire move around the kitchen taught him that "simplicity is important and you don't need to have the perfect gesture for this or that. You need only to be very free." Gagnaire says the movie feels like a gift. "For my creativity, it's an honor," he says. The famous chef agreed to take a small part in the film.

"When you leave this film, you feel calm because instead of violence, there's tenderness," Gagnaire says.

(1)  What can we say about The Taste of Things? A. It shows that food represents love. B. It gives audience a good appetite. C. Its characters only focus on cooking. D. Its story is based on a food stylist.
(2)  Which of the following best describes Tran as a film director? A. Romantic. B. Caring. C. Demanding. D. Humorous.
(3)  Why did Gagnaire cook for Tran for five days? A. To get a role in Tran's movie. B. To give Tran some inspiration. C. To test Tran's menu for the film. D. To show Tran his food creativity.
(4) What's the author's purpose in writing the text? A. To show a film shooting style. B. To recommend a film. C. To call on people to save food. D. To promote food culture.
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Children's museums become an essential part of our play menu. Here are 4 famous muse-ums for families.

KidsQuest Children's Museum

It features huge windows, beautifully designed exhibits and an adventurous, two-story rope ladders in the opening gallery. Kids of all ages will love building with real tools in the re-cycled room, running the cash register, doing physics experiments on water in the Water Lab and much more. Reservations are required. You can make them online.

Imagine Children's Museum

Imagine Children's Museum's new 33,000-square-foot expansion doubles the museum's previous play space and its shows. At over 60,000 square feet, its current area is much bigger than other local children's museums (which average around 10,000-20,000 square feet). Visitors can spend hours in the museum.

Children's Museum of Tacoma

At 10,000 square feet in size, the Children's Museum of Tacoma has a huge draw. Since it opened about a decade ago, it has offered pay-as-you-will admission and has no plans to change that anytime soon. This means that you can stop off for an hour, without worrying about whether you've gotten your money's worth.

Seattle Children's Museum

This kid-favorite spot is located on the lower level of the Seattle Center Armory building. Long-time museum lovers will notice a new exhibit, a post office where kids can weigh packages and slide behind the driver's seat to make pretend deliveries.

(1) What should visitors do before going to KidsQuest Children's Museum? A. Bring children's tools. B. Make a reservation. C. Take rope ladders. D. Learn about physics experiments.
(2) What may Children's Museum of Tacoma interest parents most? A. It has a long history. B. It's outdoor like a square. C. It may save parents' money. D. It doubles its previous play space.
(3) Which of the following offers an exhibit about post offices? A. KidsQuest Children's Museum. B. Imagine Children's Museum. C. Children's Museum of Tacoma. D. Seattle Children's Museum.
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