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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿The Children¡¯s Book-Show Competition is a chance for young readers to be writers.

Reading, it seems, is coming back in fashion, if a survey by the famous National Literacy Trust (the NLT) is true. It shows that the percentage of children who admit enjoying reading has grown for the first time in the past 8 years.

So it¡¯s a good time to launch a competition that includes a shed-load of new books for schools as prizes. The Children¡¯s Book-show Competition, backed by The Independent, is taking to the roads again from the start of next term, with a nation-wide tour of 15 big cities, featuring a line-up of a dozen children¡¯s writers and illustrators (²åͼ»­¼Ò) aiming to persuade pupils to follow their footsteps.

The competition, launched by the children¡¯s writer and illustrator Jessica Souhami, has two categories: the under-nine¡¯s and nine to 13-year-olds.

Children are asked to choose their favorite fairy or folk tale and set it in an extraordinary place.

Then they are to retell it with the aid of drawings and writings¡ªwhether it is set at sea, on a distant planet, in the future or in the past. The closing date for the competition is 30th November.

¡°Tell your tale in pictures and in words, ¡±say the organizers of the competition. ¡°It can be in a picture book or comic-book format.¡±

The winner of each competition will receive a signed copy of a book by each of the 12 authors involved in this year¡¯s tour, plus 150 worth of books for their school. The runners-up will receive a signed copy of Souhami¡¯s new book.

¡¾1¡¿What can we know about the Book-show Competition?

A. It will be held by the famous NLT. B. It will be held in different cities.

C. It has never been organized before. D. Children of all ages will join in it.

¡¾2¡¿The underlined word ¡°backed¡± in Paragraph 3 means ________.

A. started B. promoted

C. supported D. reported

¡¾3¡¿Which of the following sentences is TRUE?

A. The survey by the NLT is definitely true.

B. The winner of each competition will receive a signed copy of Souhami¡¯s new book.

C. 12 children¡¯s writers and illustrators are involved in this year¡¯s tour.

D. The survey by the NLT shows that the number of children who enjoy reading is much larger than before.

¡¾4¡¿The author¡¯s purpose of writing this passage is to ________.

A. encourage young readers to become writers

B. persuade all children to join in the competition

C. promote children¡¯s books by famous writers

D. introduce the Children¡¯s Book-Show Competition

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Carol: I started playing the cello£¨´óÌáÇÙ£©when I was about eight or nine. It was great playing the cello because I was in youth orchestras and we went abroad to do tours. But anyway, when I got to university, I stopped playing. Well, there just wasn¡¯t time and there were so many other things to do. Luckily, I took it up after my 25th birthday and joined a band.

Daniel: When I was little, I thought I'd end up learning the guitar like my father, but then I decided that I wanted to have my own instrument, so I chose the trumpet£¨Ð¡ºÅ£©. I¡¯m in the school jazz band and I'd like to be a musician when I grow up, but my dad says it¡¯s difficult to make a living from music. But I don't want to be a lawyer like him. It¡¯s so boring.

Carmen: Nobody likes living near someone like me because when I practice, I make a lot of noise! But you have to keep practicing, don't you? Otherwise it gets more and more difficult. The trouble is, in the summer, when it¡¯s hot, I have to open the windows, so the whole street gets to hear it if I'm not careful. I love playing the drums and I play in a fantastic band.

Vince: I¡¯ve played the guitar for as long as I can remember, but when I was trying to make it as a musician after school, I used to play in the Underground in London to make a bit of extra money. I kept on playing, but I ran a restaurant to make a living. When I get any spare time I still play. I¡¯ve got a few friends who like music too and we have formed a band.

¡¾1¡¿Why did Carol once give up playing the cello?

A. She couldn¡¯t go abroad to play. B. She turned to other instruments.

C. She found it boring to play it all day. D. She couldn¡¯t spare any time to play it.

¡¾2¡¿What do we know about Daniel?

A. He plays the trumpet in the school band. B. He is good at playing the guitar.

C. His father pushes him to be a lawyer. D. His father gives him a lot of help.

¡¾3¡¿What is the trouble that Carmen is facing?

A. She cannot play well in public.

B. Playing the drums bothers others.

C. The street is so noisy in the summer.

D. It¡¯s hard to keep practicing in the summer.

¡¾4¡¿Why did Vince start restaurant business?

A. To make a living. B. To form a band.

C. To make friends. D. To share music.

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