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I am writing to inform you of the current situation of COVID-19. First discovered in Wuhan, the virus, which has been confirmed to be transmitted£¨´«²¥£©from people to people. Though the situation has changed well, we better minimize outdoor activities as the government has required. Avoid crowded places, parties and group activities. Correctly wear a mask if you have to go out. Wash your hands often and avoid close contact with anyone with cold or flu-like symptoms. We Chinese are fully confident that the novel virus can be controlled and finally rooted out with support from home and abroad.

Please stay in a relaxed mood and protect yourself. Wish you safe and healthy!

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Pizza Inn

Pizza Inn is a pizza restaurant chain that specializes in American-style pan pizzas. Pizza Inn prices are similar to other large pizza chains except for the fact that they only offer pizzas in medium and large sizes. Pizza Inn offers pizzas in 4 different crusts £¨ËÖƤ£©£ºThin Crust, New York Pan, Italian Crust and Triple Cheesy Stuffed Crust. The restaurant also offers other kinds of typical Italian food.

Freddy's

Freddy's is a fast casual restaurant chain that specializes in various sandwiches and burgers as well as frozen custard £¨µ°ÄÌɳ˾£©. Freddy's prices are about averages . Besides frozen custard, Freddy's also has a few varieties of beef and chicken burgers and sandwiches . They also have 3 different hot dogs: regular, Chicago-style and chili cheese .

A & W

A & W is a fast-food restaurant chain that is known for their own brand of root beer. A & W prices are competitive with the rest of the fast-food industry. Although A & W sells burgers, chicken sandwiches, hot dogs and frozen treats, most people go there for their famous root beer.

Hopdoddy

Hopdoddy is a fast casual chain specializing in burger and beer combinations. Their burgers are advertised as being made from the freshest ingredients £¨Ê³²Ä£©. Hopdoddy prices are higher than those of an average fast-food burger shop. Part of that is simply because of the quality of ingredients used to create the food. Although they are mainly known for their burgers, they also offer various other things such as salads, sides and milkshakes .

¡¾1¡¿How is Pizza Inn different from other large pizza chains?

A.Its prices are lower.

B.It doesn't offer small pizzas .

C.Its pizzas are more delicious .

D.It doesn't serve frozen treats.

¡¾2¡¿What is the most popular in A & W?

A.Root beer.B.Burgers.

C.Hot dogs.D.Sandwiches.

¡¾3¡¿Why are Hopdoddy burgers more expensive?

A.They are unique in taste.

B.They are combined with beer.

C.They are made in limited numbers.

D.They are made from high-quality ingredients .

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ One of the important subjects in contemporary poetry is identity¡ªwith an open-ended explanation of that word. Poets, young and old, are exploring what identity is, using their own lives as the background.

British poet Phoebe Power, in her first collection of poems, Shrines of Upper Austria, explores a different aspect of identity: a personal understanding of national identity. The collection received the Forward Prize for Best First Collection and was on the final list for the T.S. Eliot Prize.

Power was born in Newcastle-on-Tyne and raised in Cumbria. She has taken part in a number of performance art and video art projects. She received a Northern Writers¡¯ Award in 2014 and an Eric Gregory Award from the Society of Authors in 2012. Now she lives in York in northern England.

Power¡¯s starting point is her grandmother. She came to England from Austria as a new bride married to a British soldier in 1946, the first year after the end of World War¢ò. Imagine the reactions of her British neighbors and her new British family. Imagine what she had left behind. The grandmother¡¯s experiences influenced Power greatly.

In Shrines of Upper Austria, we walk with the poet to see her grandmother¡¯s life before Britain. We can learn about the small town where she lived, the bodies of water, and buildings that existed when her grandmother lived there. Power also added some prose(É¢ÎÄ) to the book, which tells us some stories of her grandmother¡¯s early life. For example, it tells the stories about how her grandmother was found as a baby and given to a farmer when she was two.

The poems in the collection are pieces of a life. We can no more walk in our grandparents¡¯ shoes than they can walk in ours. However, we can study old family photographs. We can see pieces of their lives¡ªwhere they lived, perhaps; where they played as children; what lakes or rivers they swam in. Like Power, we are left with pieces. These pieces don¡¯t all make sense, but collectively they show a life.

¡¾1¡¿What¡¯s the function of Paragraph 1?

A.To explain what identity is.

B.To inform us the likes of poetry.

C.To make a summary of the text.

D.To introduce what will be discussed next.

¡¾2¡¿What do we know about Power¡¯s collection of poems?

A.It reflects her own life.

B.It explores national identity.

C.It is similar to other collective poems.

D.It fails to be recognized by the public.

¡¾3¡¿What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about?

A.Power¡¯s birthplace.B.Power¡¯s talents.

C.Power¡¯s basic background.D.Power¡¯s achievements.

¡¾4¡¿What can we find in Shrines of Upper Austria?

A.The early life of Power.

B.The life and culture in Austria.

C.The marriage of Power¡¯s grandmother.

D.The life of Power¡¯s grandmother in Britain.

¡¾5¡¿What¡¯s the purpose of the last Paragraph?

A.To persuade readers to buy Power¡¯s poems.

B.To inform readers of the regrets of grandparents.

C.To show elderly people are a useful source of stories.

D.To show the significance of learning about the past from poems.

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