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I¡¯m Tom and I¡¯m writing to apply for the assistant post you advertised on Internet.

It is stated in my resume, I graduated from Hainan University with outstanding academic performances. I have a good command of English, it is an advantage when apply for a job like this. Among all the factors, cooperation is the most important strength of a good assistant. I think I do good in teamwork and I¡¯m good at communicate with different people. Besides, I once get a part-time job in 2012 in Sanya and gained some precious work experience.

Since your company attaches important to employees¡¯ creativity, that is an honor for me to be one of your staff. I¡¯m positive that I can be capable of this job if offering the chance. Thanks for your consideration.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿By 1938, Europe had been experiencing an increased number of attacks on Jews. With no end in sight, Jewish refugee(ÄÑÃñ) agencies requested the British government to allow them to bring in only Jewish children under 17 years of age. This was to be only temporary, until the situation in their home countries was improved.

Kindertransport, meaning ¡°children transport¡± in German, was then born. Children from Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland and other Nazi-occupied regions were transported to the United Kingdom. There they were either placed with other families or in hostels. Later, it was found that many of these children were the only survivors of their families. Nicholas Winton was among those people who helped to save Jewish children. He managed to rescue 669 children from Czechoslovakia and bring them safely to England. In 1938 around Christmas, 29-year-old Nicky was about to leave for a skiing holiday. Suddenly, Martin Blake, one of his good friends, contacted (ÁªÂç) him from Czechoslovakia, asking him to travel there to help political refugees on the run from the Nazis. And Nicholas agreed.

Nicky spent his entire holiday of 3 weeks in the capital city of Prague where he saw the situation first-hand. Once back in England, he immediately started organizing the evacuation(³·Àë) of children from the Czech region. From advertising for the necessary permits, Nicky worked tirelessly. By August 1939, 669 children had been helped by Nicky and his friends. Haplessly, the last group of children due to leave Prague in the beginning of September could not do so¡ª World War ¢ò broke out, and swallowed them up.

Nicky did not discuss his particular task with his wife, Grete. It was only when she found a scrapbook in 1988, with names of the rescued children, their (lost) parents and the foster families that had taken them in, that his heroism came to light. Nicky has received several awards in Britain and the Czech Republic.

¡¾1¡¿Many Jewish children were brought to the United Kingdom because .

A. they made serious mistakes

B. they were treated badly in their own country

C. they lost their homes

D. they went to the United Kingdom to study

¡¾2¡¿Kindertransport aimed to_____.

A. help the homeless B. transfer the affected

C. save Jewish children D. stop German attacks

¡¾3¡¿We can learn from the text that Nicholas Winton _____.

A. did a lot to help Jewish children out of danger

B. knew nothing about what happened in Prague

C. always told his wife what he was doing

D. saved 669 children and their parents

¡¾4¡¿The underlined word ¡°Haplessly¡± in Paragraph 4 can best be replaced by ¡°___¡±.

A. Importantly B. Hopefully

C. Strangely D. Unfortunately

¡¾5¡¿Which of the following can best describe Nicholas Winton?

A. Strict but caring.

B. Proud but patient.

C. Hard-working and humorous.

D. Warm-hearted and cautious.

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Real-life Room Escape Games

Real-life room escape games are a type of physical adventure game in which people are locked in a room with other participants and have to use the things in the room to settle a series of puzzles, find clues, and escape the room within a set time limit.

The games are based on- Escape the Room video games, such as Crimson Room and QP-Shot, created by TAKAGISM Inc. by Toshimitsu Takagi in 2005, in which the player is locked inside a room and must explore his or her surroundings in order to escape. ¡¾1¡¿ Other inspirations include adventure board games and movies. Real-life room escape games are becoming popular in the United States, Japan, and China. ¡¾2¡¿ For example, some games require you escape prison cells while others require you escape space stations.

¡¾3¡¿ Soon, they were exported to North America, Asia and Australia. Examples include the two pioneer companies Hint Hunt and Adventure Rooms.

The games were so successful that new locations began opening up across China, in cities big and small, according to Want China Times. In the southern city of Shenzhen, for example, the first escape game location opened last August. ¡¾4¡¿ ¡°These real-life escape games can help those who stay at home on their computers and iPads all day to experience real social circles,¡± Tian Xiaochuan, who owns two room escape game stores in Jinan, told Want China Times.

Earlier this year, The South China Morning Post said th real-life escape games are a hit among ¡°highly stressed students and overworked young professionals.¡± ¡¾5¡¿ Some players get so involved that they tear down equipment or decorations inside their ¡°prisons¡±, as Zhu Yumeng, chief operating officer of Beijing room escape game store Taoquan told China Daily.

A. Each game adds local themes to settings.

B. And seven new game locations quickly followed.

C. They should also be brave enough to face their fears.

D. Sometimes the excitement becomes a bit much, though.

E. Weekend or day event escape games have been held in some stores.

F. Permanent real life escape games in a fixed location were first opened in Europe.

G. Players must be observant and use their critical thinking skills to escape the room.

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