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I¡¯m glad to accept your e-mail . After the college entrance 1._______________

examination , I will have long summer vacation . I would like 2.________________

to plan my vacation as follow . 3._______________

First of all , I¡¯d like to take a driving course because of 4._______________

driving is considered to be a must in modern society . Beside, 5._______________

I would like to become a volunteer teacher in a rural area so 6._______________

that I can put that I have learned to good use by helping kids. 7._______________

To tell the truth , I eager to make a long journey to some 8._______________

remote places and explore new cultures , and I don¡¯t want to 9._______________

travel at my parents expenses. 10.________________

Wish you all the best .

Yours,

Li Lei

 

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Late that afternoon I took the train back to Sydney . There I found another surprise waiting for me . My room at the hotel had been given to somebody else and they had no room for me. Harkin had known my travel plans and had planned everything . How could he have booked the room only for three days ? There was nothing to be done but to find another hotel. The waiters were happy to find me a new hotel , and when I said that I was happy to stay at the airport , thinking it might be cheaper than staying in the city , they suggested the Holiday Inn at the airport . There was one small matter : the room rate was $ 300 per night . The best hotel in Katoomba had wanted only $ 145 . I asked if there was anything cheaper they might suggest but they warned that most hotels would already be full by this time.

The hotel was far from the train station , so I had to take a taxi , at $ 25 . On the way to the Holiday Inn , we passed a hotel just two blocks from the Holiday Inn that advertised a room rate of $ 104 . At the desk I asked if their room rate could go down a lot . ¡° No , this is a 4-star hotel,¡± the waiter told me . ¡° In that case ,¡± I replied , ¡° I¡¯ll just walk the two blocks to the cheap hotel.¡± But she warned me that they were probably full and that if I didn¡¯t take the room , it might not be available when I came back . Finally , I decided to take the room.

The room itself was big , but the air conditioning couldn¡¯t keep up with the Australian heat . I couldn¡¯t sleep until about 1:00 am.

1. Why did the writer have to look for another hotel ?

A. He didn¡¯t book early. B. Harkin made a mistake.

C. He was short of money. D. He wasn¡¯t well received.

2. How did the writer feel when hearing the room rate at the Holiday Inn ?

A. Nervous. B. Happy.

C. Surprised. D. Relaxed.

3. Why did the writer take the room finally ?

A. It¡¯s a 4-star hotel . B. It¡¯s around the station.

C. It was mid-night then. D. The room was in great demand.

4. What does the text mainly talk about ?

A. A hotel hunting experience. B. An unforgettable day.

C. A warm-hearted waiter. D. An introduction to hotels.

 

However urban life strikes you£¬cities worldwide have been growing even more rapidly£®Some of this growth has occurred in the developed world£¬but the most dramatic increase has been in the Third World£®Almost all the world¡¯s population growth over the next 30 years will take place in the cities of developing countries

By the year 2030£¬for the first time in history£¬60 percent of the world¡¯s people will be living in cities£®

This is actually good news in some ways£®¡°Cities are the fundamental building blocks of prosperity,¡± says Marc Weiss£¬chairman of the Prague Institute for Global Urban Development£¬¡° both for the nation and for families£®¡± Industrial and commercial activities in urban areas account for between 50 and 80 percent of the gross domestic product £¨GDP£© in most countries of the world¡° there¡¯s the crazy notion that the way to deal with a city¡¯s problems is to keep people out of them,¡± Weiss continued£®¡°But the problems of the rural life are even more serious than those of the city£®¡± For better or worse£¬urban-watchers are clear on one point: The quality of life for most people in the future will be determined by the quality of cities£®Those cities will be bigger than ever£®And yet£¬population numbers by themselves don¡¯t determine a city¡¯s prospects£» after all£¬Addis Ababa£¬Ethiopia£¬and Hamburg£¬Germany£¬have the same population£®Nor is explosive growth necessarily the determining factor£®¡°City problems,¡± one authority points out£¬¡°mostly have to do with weak£¬ineffective£¬and usually unrepresentative city governments£®¡±

1.The passage mainly discusses ______________£®

A£®Big cities£®B£®City life£®

C£®Population£®D£®Gross Domestic Product£®

2.According to the passage£¬in the year of 2030 _______£®

A£®there will be 21 cities having a population of more than 10 million£®

B£®rural area will be extinct£®

C£®most people will live in cities£®

D£®the third world will keep abreast with the developed world£®

3.In the author¡¯s opinion£¬_________£®

A£®better city£¬better life

B£®both urban and rural areas have a larger population

C£®the larger population£¬the faster a city develops

D£®both urban and rural areas have larger gross domestic products

4.Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?

A£®The developing countries develop faster than the developed countries£®

B£®Cities contribute more to the GDP than the villagers£®

C£®Some problems are more easily solved in cities than in country£®

D£®It¡¯s impossible to solve urban problems by getting people out of cities£®

5.The last paragraph implies that ____________£®

A£®public services are ineffective£®

B£®cities are increasing too fast£®

C£®population is not linked with development£®

D£®government should be responsible for the problems in the cities£®

 

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