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Dear Peter,

Thank you for the last letter£®In the letter you asked me how I plan for the new term£®Now I¡¯d like to tell you something about it£®As a new Senior 3 student, first I feel excited because now I have come to another new and challenging studying level and after a year I¡¯ll accept the real ¡°examination¡±£®Maybe I¡¯ll have access to my dream college£®Meanwhile I¡¯m a little nervous because becoming a Senior 3 student means I¡¯m much closer to the college entrance£®The examination is too important for every Chinese student£®Worse still, I¡¯m not very good at English£®I fear I might fail the examination if I can¡¯t improve it in the last year£®So I¡¯m determined to try harder at it£®I hope I can get more help from the teacher as well as you£®

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Christine was just a girl in one of my class. I never knew much about her except for that she was strang . she didn¡¯t talk many .her hair was black and purple, and she worn black sports shoes and a black sweater ,although  in the summer .she was ,infact, rather attractively, and she never seemed care what the rest if us thought about  her .like the rest of my classmate ,I didn¡¯t really want to get closest to her . it was only when we did their chemistry projiect together that I  begin to uanderstand why christine  dressed the way she did .

In every language, there are words or phrases that have some interesting stories behind them. The word ¡°sandwich¡±, for example, is very common in English. If we want to know the story behind it, we must know something about an English nobleman (¹ó×å) called Sandwich.

Sandwich lived in the 18th century. He liked to play cards for money. He often played for twenty four hours, and not even stop to have his meal. He ordered his servants to bring some meat and bread, and he played while eating. He put the meat between two pieces of bread, and he held the food in his left hand while he played with his right hand. People liked Sandwich¡¯s idea and began to eat bread and meat in this way.

From the name of the man Sandwich, we have the word ¡°sandwich¡± today.

1 Sandwich is very popular food today, which comes from ____ .

       A. a man¡¯s name    B. people¡¯s idea      C. a servant¡¯s name D. a nobleman¡¯s play

2 What did Sandwich play cards for?

       A. Pleasure.    B. Living.       C. Food.  D. Pounds.

3Which of the following can best explain the reason why Sandwich did not stop to have his meals?

       A. He played cards with his right hand.

       B. He put the meat between two pieces of bread.

       C. He played cards for twenty four hours.

       D. He played cards while eating.

4 The best title for the passage should be ¡°____¡±.

       A. How Sandwich Played Cards

       B. How the Word ¡°Sandwich¡± Came into Use

       C. A Bright Idea

       D. An Interesting Story

       Every night for a year, Neil Simons quietly went out of his house£®He wanted to ¡°talk¡± to an owl settling for the night at the end of his garden£®He made owl cries like a real wild owl and was happy to hear the bird ¡°hooting £¨´óÉù½ÐÏù£©¡± back to him£®

       Last year Fred Cornes moved in next door£®He heard an owl hooting and answered back£®For 12 months the neighbors got into the back gardens of their homes, thinking they were talking with nature£®Mr£®Simmons kept a diary of all his talks with his bird friend£®They would both be out again tonight if it wasn¡¯t for a chance talk between their wives£®

       Mr£®Simmons said£®¡°My wife Kim was telling Fred¡¯s wife Wendy about my owl watching and described how I got the birds to boot back£®She said, ¡®That¡¯s funny ¡ª that¡¯s just what Fred has been doing£®¡¯ Then the penny dropped, I felt such a fool when I found out£®The trouble is that owl calls aren¡¯t exactly the same and it¡¯s easy to make a mistake£®¡±

       Mr£®Cornes said, ¡°I¡¯m really flattered £¨¹ý½±£©£®I didn¡¯t know I sounded so real£®I love nature and I couldn¡¯t resist hooting at the owls£®I was very excited when they hooted back£®I¡¯m sorry that I was fooling my neighbor who was fooling me£®¡±

36£®After the talk between the wives, the two men would probably _________ £®

       A£®stop observing owls                    B£®not stay up hooting again

       C£®not enter the back garden again         D£®make no mistakes about wild owl cries

37£®¡°Then the penny dropped£®¡± most probably means ¡°Then __________£®¡±

       A£®I understood                             B£®everybody knew about it

     C£®I heard the noise                    D£®no money was paid

38£®Mr£®Simmons felt upset about the whole thing because __________£®

       A£®all his efforts seemed to be meaningless

       B£®his wife let out his secret by chance

       C£®garden owls hooted so differently

       D£®Fred had been doing the same

39£®The text suggests that __________£®

       A£®Nail seldom heard natural owl calls

       B£®the owl never hooted back to Neil

       C£®Fred was always good at pleasing owls

       D£®owl watching is no longer interesting to Fred

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