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Dear Mayor,

It is said that a chemical factory will be built near our school soon._____________________________________

 

 

 

 

                           Yours truly,

                              Li Hua

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Dear Mayor,

   It is said that a chemical factory will be built near our school soon. Most students, including myself, are against this plan. So I am writing to tell you about our opinions.

    We think it will do us more harm than good. Although it will bring in a lot of money for our city, there are other things to consider besides money. With lots of waste water to be poured, the drinking water will be badly polluted. The air will be polluted by the poisonous gas too. We will never be able to breathe fresh air. Our health will be badly affected. How can we study well if we don't have a good environment or good health?

    We would appreciate it if the government could reconsider this plan and build the factory in another place.

                              

                               

                               Yours truly,

                                 Li Hua

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Both of Jessica's parents were lawyers and expected her to follow suit. So she went to law school, got a job at a great firm in Washington D. C. and worked as a lawyer for a decade. But her heart was never in it. "I had a big salary but no personal satisfaction," she said.

Jessica found pleasure in the same thing that had brought her joy since joining the church choir at the age of 12. "Singing always felt like communicating something real at a spiritual and emotional level," said Jessica. Yet she never considered it a career option. "That seemed like something people did in fairy tales, and I would never let my parents down," she said.

It was her mum's diagnosis of brain cancer in 2009 that made Jessica realize she had to write her own hap?py-ever-after. "Work was busy and my mother was ail?ing. So I was flying back and forth from Washington D. C. to Houston to see her," Jessica said. " I finally said, 'Enough£¡ £¬ and quit. £¬£¬ While caring for her mum, Jessica made a plan. She would spend her savingsf stud-y music for a year, and then open a part-time law prac?tice so she could pursue her passion. Before her mother passed away two years later, she encouraged Jessica to follow her dream. Her song Live This Life was inspired by her mum, and her dad came to watch her perform at clubs.

In 2012, Jessica moved to Nashville to try singing and songwriting. A decade of presenting cases in court gave her the confidence to sing for a crowd. "At 20£¬ I would have been too shy to perform," said Jessica.

"Doing music is so free," Jessica said. "There's no pressure to be a star.  Success, to me, isn't a dollar amount or a record deal; it's doing what I love."

5.    Which of the following is TRUE?

A.    Jessica didn't really like working as a lawyer.

B.    Jessica didn't know what she truly loved for ten years.

C.    Jessica wasn't satisfied with the pay she got as a lawyer.

D.    Jessica was grateful for her parents' arrangement for her.

6.    What does the underlined word "ailing" in Paragraph 3 mean?

A. Sick.  B. Crazy.

C.  Worried.  D. Unhappy.

7.    What was Jessica's mother's attitude towards her singing?

A. Unknown.  B. Doubtful.

C.  Supportive.     D. Negative.

8.    By telling Jessica's story, the writer most probably wants to .

A. encourage us to pursue our dreams

B.    show that singing can be a practical career

C.    tell us the importance of choosing a right job

D.    show that family members' support is important

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