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I¡¯m glad to accept your e-mail . After the college entrance 1._______________

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to plan my vacation as follow . 3._______________

First of all , I¡¯d like to take a driving course because of 4._______________

driving is considered to be a must in modern society . Beside, 5._______________

I would like to become a volunteer teacher in a rural area so 6._______________

that I can put that I have learned to good use by helping kids. 7._______________

To tell the truth , I eager to make a long journey to some 8._______________

remote places and explore new cultures , and I don¡¯t want to 9._______________

travel at my parents expenses. 10.________________

Wish you all the best .

Yours,

Li Lei

 

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Late that afternoon I took the train back to Sydney . There I found another surprise waiting for me . My room at the hotel had been given to somebody else and they had no room for me. Harkin had known my travel plans and had planned everything . How could he have booked the room only for three days ? There was nothing to be done but to find another hotel. The waiters were happy to find me a new hotel , and when I said that I was happy to stay at the airport , thinking it might be cheaper than staying in the city , they suggested the Holiday Inn at the airport . There was one small matter : the room rate was $ 300 per night . The best hotel in Katoomba had wanted only $ 145 . I asked if there was anything cheaper they might suggest but they warned that most hotels would already be full by this time.

The hotel was far from the train station , so I had to take a taxi , at $ 25 . On the way to the Holiday Inn , we passed a hotel just two blocks from the Holiday Inn that advertised a room rate of $ 104 . At the desk I asked if their room rate could go down a lot . ¡° No , this is a 4-star hotel,¡± the waiter told me . ¡° In that case ,¡± I replied , ¡° I¡¯ll just walk the two blocks to the cheap hotel.¡± But she warned me that they were probably full and that if I didn¡¯t take the room , it might not be available when I came back . Finally , I decided to take the room.

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There once lived a boy named Woo Sing, 1. father brought home a mirror. Woo Sing had never seen one before. So when he saw it for the first time, he didn¡¯t understand 2. it was, but thought he saw 3. boy, which made him very happy, for he thought the boy had come to play with him. He spoke to the stranger in a very friendly way, but received no reply. He laughed and waved at the boy, who did exactly 4. same thing. Then he thought, ¡°I¡¯ll go closer. It may be that he doesn¡¯t hear me¡±. But when he began to walk, the other boy imitated£¨Ä£·Â£©him. Woo Sing stopped 5. (think) about these strange actions, saying to himself, ¡°This boy is fooling me. He does everything that I do;¡± and the more he thought about it, the 6. (angry) he became and soon he noticed the boy became angry too. So Woo Sing 7. (strike) the boy in the glass, but he only hurt his own hand and went 8. (cry) to his father, who said, ¡°The boy you saw was 9. image. This should teach you an important lesson, my son. You should never show your anger to others. Now remember that in real life when you strike 10. cause you¡¯ll hurt yourself most of all.¡±

 

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However urban life strikes you£¬cities worldwide have been growing even more rapidly£®Some of this growth has occurred in the developed world£¬but the most dramatic increase has been in the Third World£®Almost all the world¡¯s population growth over the next 30 years will take place in the cities of developing countries

By the year 2030£¬for the first time in history£¬60 percent of the world¡¯s people will be living in cities£®

This is actually good news in some ways£®¡°Cities are the fundamental building blocks of prosperity,¡± says Marc Weiss£¬chairman of the Prague Institute for Global Urban Development£¬¡° both for the nation and for families£®¡± Industrial and commercial activities in urban areas account for between 50 and 80 percent of the gross domestic product £¨GDP£© in most countries of the world¡° there¡¯s the crazy notion that the way to deal with a city¡¯s problems is to keep people out of them,¡± Weiss continued£®¡°But the problems of the rural life are even more serious than those of the city£®¡± For better or worse£¬urban-watchers are clear on one point: The quality of life for most people in the future will be determined by the quality of cities£®Those cities will be bigger than ever£®And yet£¬population numbers by themselves don¡¯t determine a city¡¯s prospects£» after all£¬Addis Ababa£¬Ethiopia£¬and Hamburg£¬Germany£¬have the same population£®Nor is explosive growth necessarily the determining factor£®¡°City problems,¡± one authority points out£¬¡°mostly have to do with weak£¬ineffective£¬and usually unrepresentative city governments£®¡±

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A£®Big cities£®B£®City life£®

C£®Population£®D£®Gross Domestic Product£®

2.According to the passage£¬in the year of 2030 _______£®

A£®there will be 21 cities having a population of more than 10 million£®

B£®rural area will be extinct£®

C£®most people will live in cities£®

D£®the third world will keep abreast with the developed world£®

3.In the author¡¯s opinion£¬_________£®

A£®better city£¬better life

B£®both urban and rural areas have a larger population

C£®the larger population£¬the faster a city develops

D£®both urban and rural areas have larger gross domestic products

4.Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?

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B£®Cities contribute more to the GDP than the villagers£®

C£®Some problems are more easily solved in cities than in country£®

D£®It¡¯s impossible to solve urban problems by getting people out of cities£®

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A£®public services are ineffective£®

B£®cities are increasing too fast£®

C£®population is not linked with development£®

D£®government should be responsible for the problems in the cities£®

 

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