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My____________
"The atlas(地图册)I grew up with was a hand﹣me﹣down from my brother, dog﹣eared Collins World Atlas. This became my favourite book, and I was touched that he thought I was grown﹣up enough to appreciate it. After wars, my atlas was considered incorrect and out of date and I had to buy a new one for school. But I still missed the well﹣used pages and old﹣book smell. I carefully tore (撕)pages out of my old atlas, and glued them on cardboard. My father helped me to cut them into jigsaw puzzles as gifts for my friends. Google search is an easy way to find various places, but I still prefer to search for exotic places in a real﹣turning atlas. One day it may be priceless!"
Rosemary Francis
"When I was 13, I wanted a horse of my own. Finally my parents softened to the idea and bought me a beautiful part﹣Arabian horse. To settle on a name, my father suggested I open our atlas to the page on Saudi Arabia, close my eyes and place my finger randomly(随机地)on the page. Bandar Shah(Royal Port)was a wonderful horse."
Melanie Egan
"When I retired after 20 years with the same boss Reader's Digest, I did not expect to be given a gold watch. I certainly did not expect to be given a Reader's Digest Atlas of the World. But that is exactly what my co﹣workers decided I needed. For the next 15 years that atlas was used by my family to settle geographic arguments and plan trips abroad. Sadly, wear and tear forced its retirement, too."
Winston Hindmarsh
1.Rosemary didn't like the old alas from his brother, did she?___
2.How did Rosemary make use of the old atlas?___
3.What does"Bandar Shah"refer to in the atlas?___
4.From whom did Winston get the atlas?___
5.In what way was the Reader's Digest Atlas of the World used by the family?___
6.If the three articles are put in one section in a magazine, please complete the title.___