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I'm glad to receive your e-mail. And I'd like to give you some advice.

They may feel lonely as they are far away from their homeland, so you can invite them to take part in all kinds of parties and activities. It can not only help to improve their English but also make them feel happy. At the same time, you can learn more about Chinese culture and learn some Chinese. Then, you will get along well with each other and become good friends.

Hope everything is OK. I think they will enjoy their stay because of your kindness.

Yours,

Li Hua


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Work on something that's great to you. Life is short. Today is the day to take action.
Smile and notice what's right. Everything that happens in life is neither good nor bad.
And no matter how it turns out, it always ends up just the way it should. Either you succeed or you learn something.
Be true to yourself. The only shoes you can wear are your own. If you aren't being yourself, you aren't truly living.
Make a new friend. People are interesting creatures (ÉúÎï), and no two people are exactly alike. Find out what makes them different. They'll likely open your eyes to wonderful ideas. And you never know, they just might change your life.
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D. So meet someone new today.
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Letter One
Dear Editor,
After I finish my homework, I often go online and chat with my friends. Sometimes I play Internet games. But my parents hate to see me playing games on the computer. Maybe they have heard too much news about how QQ and Internet games harm children. Once I went to a net bar to play games after school. But after that I told my parents that I was playing basketball at school. I said so because I didn't want to make them unhappy. I feel bad about it. However, I need to rest for a while by playing computer games after studying for a long time. I really want my parents to understand that. Do foreign parents do the same to their children? Please help me.
Li Ping, Nantong
Letter Two
Dear Li Ping,
I think it's not strange for parents to keep their children away from anything bad. Foreign parents will do the same as your parents! They may not let their children watch TV for too long a time, or like your parents, they don't want their children to play computer games.
Talk to your parents and be honest to them, I think. Tell them what you are doing and why you are doing so to make them understand you. It's never good to do things behind your parents' backs. They aren't fools as you think sometimes! Our parents seem to know what is the best for us. Remember: to be honest is the best way.
Good luck,
Rebecca
£¨1£©From the passage we can learn that Li Ping often ________.
A.talks to his friends on the Internet
B.plays basketball after school
C.plays computer games at home
D.chats online before doing his homework
£¨2£©The boy goes online _____.
A.to get news about QQ
B.just to have a rest
C.to show that he hates study
D.just to find some friends
£¨3£©The underlined sentence in Letter Two means ¡° _____ ¡±.
A.You must do everything in front of your parents
B.You must always listen to your parents carefully
C.You should tell your parents what you do before or after doing it
D.You should not do anything to make your parents worry about you
£¨4£©The editor thinks _____.
A.children should play computer games secretly
B.playing computer games can be very helpful to children's studies
C.children should be honest and try to make their parents understand them
D.foreign parents don't care for their children as much as Chinese parents

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Unfortunately, it¡¯s not possible for manufacturers to destroy the bacteria without cooking the honey, which makes the sweet matter unsuitable for babies under one. Although the British Honey Importers and Packers Association advises its members to print on honey labels that it¡¯s not suitable for babies under 12 months, all products will not carry the warning. So it¡¯s up to you to remember not to add honey to your baby¡¯s food.

Although you may feel your baby¡¯s food could do with a spoonful of honey for sweetness, it¡¯s a good idea to avoid giving her too many sugary tastes. Offering too many sweet foods could mean that your baby develops a sweet tooth.

If, however, adding sweetness to certain foods will help. There are plenty of alternatives to honey. Try low-sugar jams on fingers of toast or in sandwiches. You can also sweeten the flavor of sharp or sour fruit such as rhubarb (´ó»Æ) by adding jams like apples or pears.

Once your baby is over a year old, it¡¯s safe to introduce honey. By this time, a child¡¯s intestines (³¦) have grown enough to process the dangerous bacteria without allowing it to grow. However, because honey is a type of sugar, nutritionists still advise you should limit the amount to avoid problems as to tooth later on.

¡¾1¡¿Why should we avoid giving honey to a baby?

A. Because too much honey will ruin the baby¡¯s teeth.

B. Because a bacterium can cause food poisoning.

C. Because honey can make babies lack appetite.

D. Because honey will lead t0 infant depression.

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A. honey manufacturers will remove the bacteria by cooking

B. every honey product will carry a label in the market

C. some products will carry a label while in the market

D. parents can accuse manufacturers of their products

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B. we have many choices apart from honey

C. we can choose honey and other things

D. we can¡¯t choose honey or other things

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A. Why Is Honey Dangerous for Your Baby?

B. When Can You Feed Your Baby with Honey?

C. How Does Honey Benefit Your Baby?

D. What Can You Do with Honey for Your Baby?

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