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Dear Charlie,

I¡¯m glad to hear that you are learning Chinese culture in Confucius Institute.

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Yours,

Li Hua

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Dear Charlie,

I am so glad to hear that you are learning Chinese culture in Confucius Institute.

Mencius¡¯ Mother Moving Three Times tells about how Mencius¡¯ mother moved again and again to provide her son with a good study environment, because her son was so much influenced by the people in the neighborhood. Finally, they came to a place near a school. Mencius¡¯ mother was satisfied as the people living here were well educated. The story shows that the environment is very important for a kid¡¯s study. And nowadays, people value a lot.

In fact, there is so much to learn about Chinese culture and I am sure you can learn more if you came to study in China.

Yours,

Li Hua

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Katharine Graham, once described as £¢the most powerful woman in America£¢, was the owner and publisher of The Washington Post newspaper. Under her leadership, it became one of the most important newspapers in the country.

Katharine Graham was born in New York in 1917. Graduating from the University of Chicago in 1938, Katherine got a job as a reporter for a newspaper in San Francisco, California. In 1933, Katharine¡¯s father bought a failing newspaper, The Washington Post. It was the least successful of five newspapers in Washington.

Soon Katharine returned to Washington and got a job editing letters to the editor of her father¡¯s newspaper. In 1946, her husband Philip Graham became publisher of The Washington Post. When she was 46, her husband died, leaving Katharine Graham four children to raise and a newspaper to operate.

At first, she was concerned only with finding a way to keep control of The Washington Post until her sons were old enough to lead it. She had no training in business or experience in operating a large company and decided to learn. She hired excellent reporters and editors. In 1969, Missus Graham became publisher as well as president of The Washington Post company. In the 1970s, The Washington Post became famous around the world. Katharine Graham also played an important role in supporting women by employing more of them. When she was eighty years old, Katharine Graham wrote a very popular book called Personal History about her life, which won a Pulitzer prize for biography in 1998. Friends of Katharine Graham said she used her intelligence and bravery to improve the American media.

¡¾1¡¿ Katharine Graham first worked as ___________.

A. a reporter B. an editor

C. a publisher D. a manager

¡¾2¡¿ When Katharine¡¯s father bought The Washington Post, __________.

A. it had been in business for a short time

B. it was one of the largest newspapers in the US

C. it was in a difficult situation

D. it had enjoyed great success and fame

¡¾3¡¿The most difficult time for Katharine came when __________.

A. her father died

B. her husband died

C. she took control of The Washington Post

D. she returned home to raise her four kids

¡¾4¡¿What can we infer from the passage?

A. The newspaper was failing under Katharine¡¯s control.

B. There were more women editors than men editors in The Washington Post.

C. Katharine probably had a difficult time operating the newspaper at first.

D. Katharine was best known for her book Personal History.

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