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I'm Li Yue£¬a student from Class 1£¬Senior¢ò£®I am writing to draw your attention to some improperbehaviour among us students£ºlitter andscribbling£®
It makes our school dirty and unpleasant£¬and does harm to the image of our school£®I always feel ashamed whenever I see this£®It is clearly not appropriate for a student to litterand scribble about£®
I wonder if the school could place moredustbins around and set up specified rules against such behaviour£®At the same time£¬studentsshould be encouraged to develop good habits and better behave themselves£®I believe that£¬with thejoint efforts of both teachers and students£¬our schoolwill become a more enjoyable place in the near future£®Thank you for your consideration£®
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I am Li Yue£¬a student from Class 1£¬Senior II£®I am writing to draw your attention to some improper behaviour among us students£ºlitter andscribbling£®£¨Ð´ÐŵÄÄ¿µÄ£©
It makes our school dirty and unpleasant£¬and does harm to the image of our school£®I always feel ashamed whenever I see this£®¡¾¸ß·Ö¾äÐÍ¡¿It is clearly not appropriate for astudent to litter and scribble about£®¡¾¸ß·Ö¾äÐÍ¡¿£¨¶Ô²»Á¼ÐÐΪ½øÐÐÅúÆÀ£©
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Yours faithfully
Li Yue

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10£®SHANGHAI-With a shining light show set to begin at midnight£¬a huge crowd of revelers £¨¿ñ»¶Õߣ© had gathered for an outdoor New Year's Eve in this city's historic riverfront district£®They began to grow unruly£®
"We were just trying to walk up the steps to see the light show£¬and then people at the
top began pushing their way down£¬"said a 20-year-old man£®"Then I heard someone scream and people began to panic£®"
The man£¬who spoke while awaiting a friend at Shanghai No.1People's Hospital£¬said£¬
"We got crushed£®"
In an instant£¬a stampede trampled £¨¼ṳ̀£© and asphyxiated £¨Ê¹¡­ÖÏÏ¢£© dozens of people£®So thick were the crowds here that ambulances struggled to reach the victims£¬who had been partying moments before and now lay suffering or lifeless£¬some with dirty footprints on their clothes£®
By Thursday afternoon£¬at least 36people had died in the stampede and 47were known to be injured£¬and the police admitted that they had been ill prepared£® Most of the victims were Chinese in their teens and 20s£¬who had hoped to ring in 2015partying in the area£¬the Bund£¬the city's famed riverfront place£®
Among the dead were 25 women£¬aged 16 to 36£¬according to Xinhua£¬the official news agency£®Besides the Chinese residents£¬the authorities said the injured included one person from Taiwan and one from Malaysia£®By the afternoon£¬the police were even looking into reports that partygoers in a nearby building may have contributed by throwing fake 100dollars bills into the area£®
The police later ruled out that theory£¬saying that the phony currency had been thrown after the stampede£®

31£®The passage is most likely to be taken fromB£®
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32£®Which of the following is NOT true about the accident£¿B
A£®By Thursday afternoon£¬at least 36 people had died in the stampede£®
B£®Among the dead were 25 men£¬aged 16 to 36£®
C£®The casualties included one person from Taiwan and one from Malaysia£®
D£®Partygoers in an earby building tossed fake 100dollars bills into the area£®
33£®The underlined word"residents"in the fifth paragraph meansC£®
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34£®The main reason why so many people died in the accident was thatD£®
A£®someone threw the fake $100 bills
B£®there were so many people around the Bund
C£®there was only a few policemen
D£®the crowd was out of order
35£®The best title of the passage isA£®
A£®New Year's Revelry Became Fatal Crush in Shanghai
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C£®Revelry in Riverfront District
D£®New Year's Bund£®
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Behavioral scientists have done countless experiments to prove that any human being tends to repeat an act which has been immediately followed by a pleasant result£®In one such experiment£¬a number of schoolchildren were divided into three groups and given arithmetic tests daily for five days£®One group was consistently praised for its previous performance£» another group was criticized£» the third was ignored£®
Not surprisingly£¬those who were praised improved dramatically£®Those who were criticized improved also but not so much£®And the scores of the children who were ignored hardly improved at all£®Interestingly£¬the brightest children were helped just as much by criticism as by praise£¬but the less able children reacted badly to criticism£¬who needed praise the most£®Yet the latter are the very youngsters who£¬in most schools£¬fail to get the pat on the back£®
To give praise costs the giver nothing but a moments thought and a moment's effortÒ»perhaps a quick phone call to pass on a compliment £¨³ÆÔÞ£©£¬or five minutes spent writing an appreciative letter£®
It is such a small investmentÒ»and yet consider the results it may produce£®"I can live for two months on a good compliment£¬"said Mark Twain£®

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The experiments done by the behavioral scientists shows thatthose who were praised improved dramatically and that those who were criticizedimproved also but not so much and that the scores of the children who wereignored hardly improved at all£®We can conclude that the praise has a great influence on the students'improving£®
I remember the first time that I did lunch£®When I got home from schoolas a teenager£¬my mother went to pick cotton in the field£¬I wanted to let my mother eat the lunch I did£®But I didn't know what to doand how to do it£®Although I overcame many unexpected difficulties£¬the lunch tasted bad£¬and I felt sorry to tell mymother£®Unexpectedly£¬my mother praised me for it£¬and so I liked cooking more and more£®As a result£¬I can cook many kinds ofdishes for my families£®
Thanks to my mother£¬it was her praise thatencouraged me to go on£®The more praise the child get£¬the more he can do£®£®

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