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Dear Mr. Allen£¬

I'm Li Hua, your student assistant. How about your vacation in America? I'm writing to inform you of the changes in our school.

With the increasing number of students, we have rebuilt the old teaching building and laboratory building, which have become cleaner and wider than before. Classrooms are arranged on the second floor and the third floor, and the teacher's office has been moved to the end of the first floor. What used to be the garage has been changed into our new school canteen, which is twice as big as the old one. In addition, the big news for you is that coffee and steak are served during the lunch time. I'm sure you will enjoy them.

I'm looking forward to your early return, Mr. Allen.

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¡°I had this little__ that I would recite to myself__ four to five times a day.¡± was Dad's __ to my 18yearold unasked question. ¡°The __ were an instant relief and constant reminder to me that things were never so __ that I could not handle them£¬¡± Dad said. And then he __ the poem with me. The poem's simple, yet profound (Éî°ÂµÄ) words__ became part of my daily routine as well.

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I __ opened the book to the page of my birthday to see what words of wisdom this book had in store for me. __ of disbelief and appreciation rolled down my face. There, on my birthday, was the __ poem that had helped my__ for all these years! It is called The Serenity Prayer.

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When I was thirteen, one day my mom told my family that she had to tell us something. So my dad, my brother and I all sat down on the sofa to begin the discussion£®You could feel the atmosphere of the room£®It was that something was wrong£®Then my mom told us that she had been diagnosed £¨Õï¶Ï£© with a very serious disease£®That was when we all had a moment of and cried£®

After that my mom started the and had to travel to the hospital every day£®After a week, she began to lose her and so she shaved it all off£®My mom would always wear bright-colored scarf¡¯s and after a while to buy a wig £¨¼Ù·¢£©£®Along with losing her hair she lost all her nails£®

, I had never seen a desperate look in my mom's eye£®I remember one day I went with my mom to the hospital£®When we were for her to receive the treatment, we kept telling jokes£®We both burst out from time to time£®Everyone in the waiting room was so , while we were in the middle of the room, chatting .Neither of us cared people thought of us£®

After about a year of the treatment, and all the , one day my mom said she wanted to tell us something important£®As my mom was about to speak, a smile on her face£®At that moment I knew that it was going to be something very . She told us that she had recovered! At that moment I down in tears£®They were tears of joy£®At that moment for the first time in a very long time I had a feeling that everything was going to be £®Now two years has passed and my mom is of the disease£®I am so happy that I have my mom with me every step of the way£®My mom £¨19£© me to value every moment in my life and to remain through thick or thin£®She has taught me so much and continues to teach me more£®

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Another thing an astronaut has to learn about is eating in space£®Food is weightless, just as men are.

Food for space has to be packed in special ways£®Some of it goes into tubes that a man can squeeze into his mouth£®Bite-sized cookies are packed in plastic.

There is a good reason for covering each bite£®The plastic keeps pieces of food from traveling in the spaceship£®On the earth very small pieces of food would simply fall to the floor£®But gravity doesn¡¯t pull them to the floor when they are out of the plastic in a spaceship£®They move here and there and can get into a man¡¯s eyes or into the spaceship¡¯s instruments£®If any of the instruments is blocked, the astronauts may have trouble getting safely home.

As astronauts travel on longer space trips, they must take time to sleep£®An astronaut can fit himself to his seat with a kind of seat belt. Or, if he wants to, he can sleep in a sleeping bag which is fixed in place under his seat£®But be careful he must put his hands under the belt when he goes to sleep£®This is because he is really afraid that he might touch one of controls that isn¡¯t supposed to be touched until later.

¡¾1¡¿Why would astronauts cover each bite of food in space?

A. Because small pieces of food would fall down to the floor.

B. Because weightless pieces of food might make trouble when they travel around£®

C. Because they haven¡¯t enough food for longer trips.

D. Because astronauts don¡¯t want to waste food.

¡¾2¡¿In a spaceship, astronauts can ________.

A. walk just as they do on the earth

B. not eat anything because it¡¯s dangerous

C. control the spaceship when they are sleeping

D. not litter small things or it will make trouble

¡¾3¡¿Why does an astronaut put his hand under his belt when he sleeps?

A. Because he thinks it is comfortable to sleep in that way in space.

B. Because he doesn¡¯t want to touch any controls when he sleeps.

C. Because the instruments of the spaceship are easily broken.

D. Because he is afraid that the seat will move.

¡¾4¡¿What is the best title of this article ?

A. Eating and Sleeping in Space

B. How Astronauts Eat in Space

C. Food for Space

D. How Astronauts Sleep in Space

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