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I'm writing to request you to allow us to surf the Internet in the computer classroom.

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Right now, we cannot use the computer in the computer classroom to get online, which makes us very upset because we can't search for the information we need or read news.
As far as I am concerned, surfing the Internet can benefit us in many ways. First of all, we can search for answers to some problems that we come across in our studies. Second, it is necessary for us to learn about the latest news. More importantly, we are no longer children now, so we are able to control our behaviour. I promise we won't visit unhealthy websites.
I do hope you can take my suggestion into consideration and make a final decision.
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On my way to work every morning I drive by a farm where I can see some horses off in the distance in the woods. They are there every single morning no matter how cold or rainy or windy it is. There is a shed(Éü¿ÚÅon the farm, but it doesn't look to me that the horses are ever taken into the shed. Is this right? I don't think horses should be treated like this.
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Thanks for taking an interest in these horses. Problems about the care of horses are different from cats and dogs. Think of wild horses that spend their whole lives outdoors finding whatever food and shelter£¨ÕÚ±ÎÎthey can on their own. The point is that horses don't require as much shelter as a lot of other farm animals. However, that doesn't mean that they don't need some shelter.
It is hard to tell from your letter whether the situation for these horses is unacceptable. Above all, do you know the people who own the horses well enough to just talk to them as a neighbor and express your concern (¹Ø×¢)? Maybe they will tell you that the horses do go in the shed at night.
If direct contact (ÁªÏµ£©is not a choice and you can see that the horses' situation is poor, then call 911, report the situation and ask law enforcement officers (Ö´·¨¹ÙÔ±) to look into it.
If you just can't see enough to prove such a report, call the Oswego Court Humane Society on 207-1070 for help from the Large Animal Assistance Project (LAAP). A volunteer from the project will help solve the problem.
Speaking of volunteer assistance, since you appear to be a horse lover, why not talk to the LAAP about volunteer opportunities for you? It's big job, but totally rewarding, and the project always needs knowledgeable horse people to help.
£¨1£©Sam writes to the editors in order to ____________.
A.ask how to keep horses in changeable weathers
B.discuss whether some horses are badly treated
C.express his strong interest in keeping horses
D.describe some beautiful horses he has seen
£¨2£©Compared with cats and dogs, horses ________.
A.need less shelter
B.prefer living indoors
C.can predict bad weathers
D.like finding food by themselves
£¨3£©What do the editors advise Sam to do first?
A.To ca ll 911 for help.
B.To find a volunteer from the LAAP.
C.To contact the horses' owner directly.
D.To call the Oswego County Humane Society.
£¨4£©In the last paragraph of the second letter, the editors _______.
A.hope Sam can be more knowledgeable
B.stress the importance of volunteering
C.encourage Sam to join the LAAP
D.suggest Sam change his job

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Susie Walton,master instructor at Peace in Your Home advises to keep chores and allowances totally separate. "Allowance is one thing.When it comes to chores,life skills,responsibilities-that's a whole different thing." says Walton.

Walton says, "When kids aren't doing a chore,you don't say, 'Well,there goes your allowance.' You're going to sit them down and ask what's going on. 'We are a team.We are a family.We've got to have them done.' "

Besides,by paying children for chores with an allowance,you'll also be sending the message that work isn't worth doing unless they're getting paid for it.

There are times when it would make sense to pay kids for chores.Most financial and child-development experts agree that it's a fine idea to pay children money for extra jobs that are outside their normal set of chores,such as washing windows,washing the car or helping to clean out the garage-especially if the child is saving for a big item. This may even develop an entrepreneurial£¨ÆóÒµ¼ÒµÄ£©spirit to think outside of the box to earn money.

For parents who are concerned that their children won't learn the value of a dollar if the allowance isn't tied to household chores,note that there are still plenty of money management skills to be learned from a straight allowance. Depending on the age,kids can be made responsible for paying for their own toys or snacks.Some parents even require that kids set aside a percentage of their allowance toward savings.

"I really like having my own money," says Kevin,9. "It's up to me if I want to buy the cheap toy now,or save and get the better toy." And that's a good lesson to learn at 9 years old.

No matter which allowance route you take in parenthood,kids will feel empowered by being able to handle their own money.

¡¾1¡¿According to Susie Walton,parents should________.

A. teach kids the value of work

B. pay kids allowances after they finish chores

C. separate chores from allowances completely

D. tell kids to take responsibility for earning money

¡¾2¡¿Which of the following would most financial and child-development experts agree with?

A. A kid's allowance should be tied to all the chores.

B. Kids can be paid allowances for their extra jobs that are outside their normal set of chores.

C. Kids should be paid allowances to develop their entrepreneurial spirits.

D. Kids should be taught to think outside of the box.

¡¾3¡¿What does the author think of Kevin's action?

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B. He didn't give any opinion about Kevin's action.

C. He thought it proper for a boy of 9 to buy cheap toys.

D. He worried about Kevin's action.

¡¾4¡¿What's the main idea of the text?

A. Parents should not give kids allowances.

B. Whether kids should do chores at home.

C. Whether kids should keep allowances for later use.

D. Whether parents should pay kids for chores.

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¡°What we should do in Seoul is agree that we will stop the endless addiction of mankind to the internal combustion engine (ÄÚȼ»ú)£¬¡±said Johnson.He said at a press conference the world¡¯s cities consume 75 percent of the world¡¯s energy and produce 80 percent of the emissions which cause climate change.¡°The problem of our planet is an urban problem£¬¡± Johnson said.
He said the British capital wants to use the Olympics ¡°to drive the greening and the improvement of our city¡± and noted that London is committed to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 60 percent by 2025.
Johnson said the key measure was being taken to solve problems relating to housing and commercial buildings£¬which accounted for 70 percent of carbon dioxide emissions in London.This involved retrofitting (·­ÐÂ)¡ªinstalling lagging¡ªin large numbers of public buildings.
Johnson proclaimed himself a¡°passionate cyclist¡±and said he would push ahead with cycle superhighways around London.
London¡¯s air quality problem£¬he said£¬was caused by vehicle emissions from 8,300 worn and used diesel (²ñÓÍ) buses£¬which could be replaced by low-carbon vehicles.In addition£¬there were also 32,000 taxis running on diesel fuel£¬which could be replaced by electric vehicles.
Johnson said there would be a few programs in the next few years to produce a ¡°cleaner£¬greener¡± bus for the city.¡°The age of the diesel bus has got to be over in London.¡±
£¨1£©Which would be the best title for the passage?
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B.London plans to make the cleanest and greenest city on Earth by 2012
C.Some measures to deal with pollution
D.The problem of our planet appeared
£¨2£©Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to this passage?
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B.The used buses running on diesel will be replaced by electric vehicles.
C.London promises to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 60 percent by 2025.
D.Something has been done to solve the problem of carbon dioxide emissions.
£¨3£©What does the underlined word mean in the first paragraph?
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B.Objecting.
C.Agreeing.
D.Solving.
£¨4£©The topic of the meeting in Seoul might be________.
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B.global warming
C.London Olympics in 2012
D.green environment
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