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I'm writing to tell you that all of us are nice to see our newly-built library open. It is so beautiful and well-equipped that we all like to make the most of our spare time here. But there is something we should deal with as quickly as possible.
First of all, there aren't plenty of seats in the reading-room, so we have to stand reading and thus can't take notes. Besides, the library is closed at weekends, but in fact, we students have more spare time only at weekends to enjoy reading. What's more, we don't know what new books are available.
I suggest that our school library provide more seats and be kept open at weekends. Also, a notice should be put up if there are new books available.
I would appreciate a lot if you take that into consideration and take some steps to solve them.
That's all. Thank you!
Sincerely yours,
Zhang Hua
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿At only 12, Milton Hershey stopped ¡¾1¡¿ (attend) school and began to work for a candy maker in Lancaster. There, he learned to mix sugar and water to make candy products, ¡¾2¡¿ he moved to Philadelphia to set up a candy store. However, his store was a complete ¡¾3¡¿ (fail). So he ¡¾4¡¿ to Lancaster and began making caramels (½¹ÌÇ) in his own way ¡ª with fresh milk and he made it.
Then in 1893 he bought the chocolate-making machines made by Germany. He was developing a(an) ¡¾5¡¿ (usual) plan ¡ª to build a large chocolate factory and a town to support it. So soon he bought a town ¡¾6¡¿ he set up his chocolate factory in the following year. The factory provided free accommodation and all his workers lived in it. He found a way to make large amounts of milk chocolate. The Hershey Candy Company was on its way to success.
Today, in the town of Hersey, the streetlights ¡¾7¡¿ (shape) like the candy. The air often smells ¡¾8¡¿ chocolate. At Hershey¡¯s Chocolate World, visitors can learn ¡¾9¡¿ chocolate is made. This special town callus ¡¾10¡¿ ¡°The Sweetest Place on Earth.¡±
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A man once said how useless it was to put advertisements in the newspapers£®¡°last week, ¡±said he, ¡°my umbrella was stolen from a London church£®As it was a present, I spent twice its worth in advertising, but didn't get it back£®¡±
¡°How did you write your advertisement?¡± asked one of the listeners, a merchant£®
¡°Here it is,¡± said the man, taking out of his pocket a slip cut from a newspaper£®The other man took it and read, ¡°Lost from the City Church last Sunday evening, a black silk umbrella£®The gentleman who finds it will receive ten shillings on leaving it at No£®10 Broad Street£®¡±
¡°Now, ¡±Said the merchant, ¡°I often advertise, and find that it pays me well £® But the way in which an advertisement is expressed is of extreme importance£®Let us try for your umbrella again, and if it fails, I'll buy you a new one£®¡±
The merchant then took a slip of paper out of his pocket and wrote£º¡°If the man who was seen to take an umbrella from the City Church last Sunday evening doesn't wish to get into trouble, he will return the umbrella to No£®10 Broad Street£®He is well known£®¡±
This appeared in the paper, and on the following morning, the man was astonished when he opened the front door£®In the doorway lay at least twelve umbrellas of all sizes and colors that had been thrown, and his own was among them£®Many of them had notes fastened to them saying that they had been taken by mistake, and begging the loser not to say anything about the matter£®
£¨1£©The man once thought advertising was ________£®
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B.of some use
C.practical
D.valuable
£¨2£©Why did the merchant say ¡°I often advertise and find that it pays me well¡±?
A.He knew how to advertise£®
B.He had more money for advertising£®
C.He found it easy to advertise
D.He had a friend in the newspaper where he advertised.
£¨3£©Who had probably taken the umbrella?
A.The merchant.
B.The man himself.
C.Someone we don't know.
D.The merchant's friend.
£¨4£©What's the main idea of the passage?
A.a useless advertisement
B.how to make an effective advertisement
C.how the man lost and found his umbrella
D.what the merchant did for the umbrella owner
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I felt sadly yesterday when our teacher told us something about Project Hope. It has set up to help the children in the countryside which can't afford to go to school. After school I went home. I was wondering if I could do something for the Project then I caught a sight of my money-collecting box on the table. Then I made up my minds to send my pocket money which I had saved for nearly one year for the children who want to go to school. I wrote a letter to him and hurried to the post office. Together with a letter I posted the money and send my best wishes to them.
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Once upon a time the colors of the world started to quarrel.
Green said, ¡°Clearly I am the most important. I am the sign of life and hope. I was chosen for grass, trees and leaves. Look over the countryside and you will see that I am in the majority.¡±
Blue interrupted, ¡°You only think about the earth, but consider the sky and the sea. It is the water that is the basis of life.¡±
Yellow chuckled(¿©¿©µØЦ). ¡°The sun is yellow, as well as the moon and the stars. Every time you look at a sunflower, the whole world starts to smile.¡±
Red could bear it no longer. ¡°I am the ruler of all of you. I am blood-life's blood! I am the color of danger and bravery. I bring fire into the blood. I am the color of passion and love.¡±
Purple stood at his full height. ¡°I am the color of royalty(»ÊÊÒ) and power. I am the sign of authority (ȨÁ¦) and wisdom. People do not question me! They listen and obey.¡±
Finally Indigo(µåÀ¶) spoke with determination, ¡°Think of me and I am the color of silence. I represent thought and reflection. You need me for balance and contrast(¶Ô±È), for prayer and inner peace.¡±
The colors went on boasting(´µÐê), each showing off his or her own advantages. Suddenly there came a flash of bright lightening. Thunder rolled and boomed. Rain started to pour down. The colors were scared to death.
In the midst of the quarrelling, rain began to speak, ¡°You foolish colors. Don't you know that you were each made for a special purpose, unique and different? Join hands with one another and come to me.¡±
Doing as they were told, the colors united and joined hands.
From then on, when it rains, colors will stretch across the sky in a great bow of color.
Whenever a rainbow appears in the sky, let us remember to appreciate one another.
£¨1£©Why did the colors quarrel?
A.Because they often fought for some reasons.
B.Because they were not liked by each other.
C.Because they all claimed to be the best.
D.Because they all wanted to rule other colors.
£¨2£©To show their power, the kings would prefer to ________.
A.yellow
B.red
C.indigo
D.purple
£¨3£©We can know that ________.
A.the colors lived in peace at last
B.rain was the ruler of the colors
C.the colors kept quarrelling all the time
D.thunder was angry with the boasting
£¨4£©The rainbow across the sky reminds us that ________.
A.the rain bow is the sign of the rain
B.each color is unique and different
C.everything should be put in right order
D.joining hands makes perfect
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Every morning Steve goes to work by the train. As he has a long trip, he always buys a newspaper. It helps make the time passing more quickly. One Tuesday morning, he turned to the sports page. He wants to read the report about a important football match the night before. The report was very interesting that he forgot to get off at his station. He did not know it unless he saw the sea. He got off at next station, and had to wait a long time for a train to go back. Therefore, he arrived late at the office, that made his boss very angry. When Sieve told to him why he was late, ¡°Work is very important than football!¡± He shouted.
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This small but striking bay in Thailand has waters free from riptides£¨¼¤Á÷£©,making it safe for families to play water in the sun.As its nickname implies¡ªFarang is Thai for foreigners¡ªyou'll find a large concentration of backpackers here.Still,with only a couple of simple food shops,it's a far cry from the noises of Chaweng beach on Koh Samui or Kamala on Phuket,which makes it to be one of the top tourist destinations.
Rent a sea kayak£¨Æ¤»®Í§£©(100 baht,which is around¡ê2 an hour) and go around the comer to Tham Morakot (the Emerald Cave),a winding cave that opens up to a.bay walled by thick leaves and often visited by groups of monkeys.It is very inspiring,but to fully appreciate it,be sure to prepare a light to avoid knocking into cave walls and other kayaks.To avoid being crowded,make the trip in the late afternoon.
Where to eat
The Ko Yao Viewpoint Hotel is the best place for tourists.Drink the sweet cocktails in favour of an icy Chang beer and sit in the last rays of the day.
Where to stay
Cheaper hotels of comparable quality are set slightly back in the forest,but if you want beachfront access it's worth choosing one of the basic hotels at Koh Mook Charlie Beach Resort (bungalows from¡ê32).
Getting there
Fly from Bangkok to Trang with Air Asia (from¡ê30),then take a one-hour Tigerline ship from Hat Yao Pier (¡ê19).Besides,a five-hour ship from Phuket at Rassada Pier(¡ê41) goes directly to the island and will drop passengers at Haad Farang.
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¡¾1¡¿What is most likely to attract many people to Haad Farang?
A. Its riptides. B. Its scenery.
C. Its simple food shops. D. Its quiet environment.
¡¾2¡¿What can we infer about the Tham Morakot?
A. It has winding rivers suitable for boating.
B. There live groups of monkeys inside it.
C. Tourists need to take care when swimming here.
D. There are fewer people in the late afternoon.
¡¾3¡¿Which of the following is the advantage of the hotels back in the forest?
A. They are near the sea. B. They are not expensive.
C. It's very quiet there. D. It's of high quality there.
¡¾4¡¿Where is the text most probably taken from?
A. Travel magazines. B. Newspapers.
C. Internet. D. Travel Agency notes.
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It¡¯s nice being nice to others; it¡¯s also great to give people a hand. However, if you start to hurt yourself by doing so, then this is not so healthy. 1 If you fear that you might fall into this category, the following tips will help you to stand up for yourself and regain your self-confidence.
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Although you may often stay silent if something is wrong or bothers you, it is better to speak your mind right away. You don¡¯t have to be rude, but you do have to be firm and direct. Don¡¯t do things for others if you don¡¯t really want to. Speak up, and soon others will be seeing you in a whole new light.
Start small.
3 This will allow you to practice being brave and self-confident. Tell a person who has cut in line in front of you to move to the back of the line, or tell a salesperson to do that. Before long, you will be confident enough to stand up to your friends and family members.
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When dealing with others, you have to exercise good judgment. 4 If a colleague isn¡¯t doing his part, you should rightfully demand that he start doing so. However, if a taxi cuts you off in traffic, just let it go.
5 Rome wasn¡¯t built in a day. If you want to get back again after having been a pushover(¶úÈíÐÄ»îµÄÈË), it¡¯s best to take one step at a time.
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D. Everyone has the right to live without being judged.
E. If you slip back into the pushover mode every once in a while, don¡¯t blame yourself.
F. Sadly, some people are so easily pushed around that they come to be seen as pushovers.
G. It¡¯s one thing to be confident, but quite another to forcefully say no to an unreasonable request.
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