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Hi, Janice,

It's been a month since I came to this new school and I really want share with you some of the problems I have been experiencing.

As I tell you last time, I made three new friend here. We hang out together during lunch and after school. We've been spending a lot of time sing in karaoke bars. It's been three Saturdays now and it really costs me many. And I started to see this as a time¡ªwasting activity! In fact ,I don¡¯t like to go anymore, so I¡¯m afraid I¡¯ll lose their friendship. How do you think I should do? If you are me ,would you talk to him?

Please help with me and give me some advice.

Grace

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The clock struck eleven at night. The whole house was quiet. Everyone was in bed except me. Under the strong light, I looked sad before a huge pile of troublesome stuff that were called ¡°books¡±. I was going to have my examination the next day. "When can I go to bed?" I asked myself. I didn¡¯t answer, in fact I dared not.

The clock struck 12."Oh, dear!" I cried, "ten more books to read before I can go to bed!¡± We pupils are the poorest in the world. Dad does not agree with me on this. He did not have to work so hard when he was a boy ."

The clock struck one. I was quite hopeless now. I forgot all I had learnt. I was too tired to go on. I did the only thing I could. I prayed, ¡°Oh, God, Please help me pass the exam tomorrow. I do promise to work hard afterwards, Amen.¡± My eyes were so heavy that I could hardly open them. A few minutes later, with my head on the desk, I fell asleep.

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C. outside

D. quietly laughing at him

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D. He was punished by his teacher

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B. Working Far into the Night

C. A Slow Student

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Each morning Grandpa was up early sitting at the kitchen table, reading his book. His grandson admired him, trying to copy him in every way he could.

One day the grandson asked, ¡°Grandpa, I try to read the book just like you, but I don¡¯t understand it, and I forget what I understand as soon as I close the book. What good does reading the book do?¡±

The old man quietly turning from putting coal in the stove and replied, ¡°Take this coal basket down to the river and bring me back a basket of water.¡±

The boy did as he was told, but all the water leaked out before he got back to the house. The grandpa laughed and said, ¡°You¡¯ll have to move a little faster next time.¡±

This time the boy ran faster, but again the basket was empty before he returned. Out of breath, he told his grandpa that it was impossible to carry water in a basket, so he went to get a bucket instead.

The grandpa said, ¡°I don¡¯t want a bucket of water; I want a basket of water. You¡¯re just not trying hard enough.¡±

The boy again dipped the basket into the river and ran hard, but when he reached his grandpa the basket was empty again. Out of breath, he said, ¡°Grandpa, it¡¯s useless!¡±

¡°So, you think it is useless? the grandpa said, ¡°Look at the basket.¡±

The boy looked at the basket and for the first time he realized that the basket was different. It had been transformed from a dirty old coal basket and was now clean.

¡°Grandson, that¡¯s what happens when you read the book. You might not understand or remember everything, but when you read it, you¡¯ll be changed, inside and out.¡±

1.What puzzled the grandson most was ________.

A. why he forgot what he read soon

B. whether it was useful to read books

C. what kind of book he could understand

D. how he could read books like his grandpa

2. Why did Grandpa ask his grandson to fetch a basket of water?

A. To train him to run faster.

B. To clean the dirty basket in the river.

C. To punish him for not reading carefully.

D. To get him to realize the use of reading books.

3.What lesson can we learn from the story?

A. The old are always wiser than the young.

B. It is foolish to carry water with a basket.

C. Reading books can change a person gradually.

D. You can¡¯t expect to remember whatever you read.

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Dear Mary,

We hear that you¡¯ll return to the United Kingdom on a holiday soon. All the class will miss you very much during your absence!

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Yours truly,

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