摘要:8.“Post Paid means . A. the same as “Post Office B. the Post Office is the place to buy stamps C. money has been paid for the stamp D. the letter must be posted C Never give out identifying information such as Name, Home, Address, School Name, or Telephone Number in a public message such as at a chat room or on bulletin boards. Never send a person a picture of you without first checking with your parents. Never reply to message or bulletin board items that are: Suggestive/Bob scene /Ready to fight/ Express intention to hurt/Make you feel uncomfortable. Be careful when someone offers something for nothing, such as gifts and money. Be very careful about any offers that get you to meet or have someone visit your house. Tell your parents right away if you come across any information that makes you feel uncomfortable. Never arrange a face - to - face meeting without telling your parents. If your parents agree to the meeting, make sure that you meet in a public place and have a parents with you. Remember that people On - line may not be who they seem. Because you can’t see or even hear the person, it would be easy for someone to misrepresent himself/ herself. Thus someone says that“she is a 12 -year -old girl could really be an old man. Be sure that you are dealing with someone that you and your parents know and trust before giving out any personal information about yourself through E - mail Get to know your“on- line friends just as you get to know all of your friends.

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Every day millions of letters go from one country to another. Letters mailed in Italy are received in Japan. Letters mailed in Canada are received in Africa. On the letters are many different kinds of stamps, bought in different countries.

The Universal Postal Union helps each letter get to the right place as quickly as possible. It sets up rules about the size and weight of letters, postcards and small packages. It has rules that all countries must follow about international postal rates.

One hundred years ago international mail did not move so smoothly. One country did not always accept another country’s letters. Letters from some countries were too large to fit into the mailboxes of other countries. Letters traveled by many different routes. Some were lost along the way.

Sometimes the person who sent the letter could pay only part of the postage. The person receiving the letter had to pay the rest.

The United States was the first to suggest that all countries work together to settle the question of international mail. In 1874, men from twenty-four countries met in Switzerland to form the Universal Postal Union.

Today, more than 120 nations belong to this union. From its office in Switzerland, the union helps the mail to move safely and quickly around the world.

1. The passage does not say so, but it makes you think that________________.

A. international mail is important to all countries

B. not enough letters are sent all over the world

C. all the letters must go to Switzerland first

D. all stamps look exactly the same

2. Which statement does this passage lead you to believe?

A. Countries around the world need each other’s help.

B. Most people do not put enough postage on letters.

C. It is not possible for letters to get lost on the way.

D. Some of the letters are too large to be put into the mailbox.

3. The word “postage” in this passage means “________________”.

A. money paid when you buy a stamp

B. money spent on an envelope

C. the charge for carrying a letter by post

D. the pay a postman receives for his work

 

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Every day millions of letters go from one country to another. Letters mailed in Italy are received in Japan. Letters mailed in Canada are received in Africa. On the letters are many different kinds of stamps,bought in different countries.

The Universal Postal Union helps each letter get to the right place as quickly as possible. It sets up rules about the size and weight of letters,postcards,and small packages(包裹). It has rules that all countries must follow about international postal rates(费用).

One hundred years ago,international mail did not move so smoothly. One country did not always accept another country’s letters. Letters from some countries were too large to fit into the mailboxes of other countries. Letters travelled by many different routes(路线).Some were lost along the way.

Sometimes the person who sent the letter could pay only part of the postage. The person receiving the letter had to pay the rest.

The United States was the first to suggest that all countries work together to settle the questions of international mail. In 1974,men from twenty-four countries met in Switzerland to form the Universal Postal Union.Today,more than 120 nations belong to this union. From its office in Switzerland,the union helps the mail to move safely and quickly around the world.

From the story we can infer that ______ .

A. mail is important to all countries

B. not enough letters are sent all over the world

C. all the letters must go to Switzerland first

D. all stamps look exactly the same

The Universal Postal Union was formed ___________________ .

A. to help move mail quickly around the world

B. to give many men a chance to work

C. to help men meet in Switzerland

D. to look for the lost letters along the way

The underlined word “postage” in this passage means __________ .

A. money paid when you buy a stamp

B. money spent on an envelope

C. the charge for carrying a letter by post

D. the pay a postman receives for his work

This passage is mainly about ______________ .

A. different kinds of stamps in different countries        B. an organization that makes rules

C. international mail                            D. the size and weight of letters

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Every day millions of letters go from one country to another. Letters mailed in Italy are received in Japan. Letters mailed in Canada are received in Africa. On the letters are many different kinds of stamps,bought in different countries.

The Universal Postal Union helps each letter get to the right place as quickly as possible. It sets up rules about the size and weight of letters,postcards,and small packages(包裹). It has rules that all countries must follow about international postal rates(费用).

One hundred years ago,international mail did not move so smoothly. One country did not always accept another country’s letters. Letters from some countries were too large to fit into the mailboxes of other countries. Letters travelled by many different routes(路线).Some were lost along the way.

Sometimes the person who sent the letter could pay only part of the postage. The person receiving the letter had to pay the rest.

The United States was the first to suggest that all countries work together to settle the questions of international mail. In 1974,men from twenty-four countries met in Switzerland to form the Universal Postal Union.Today,more than 120 nations belong to this union. From its office in Switzerland,the union helps the mail to move safely and quickly around the world.

1.From the story we can infer that ______ .

A. mail is important to all countries

B. not enough letters are sent all over the world

C. all the letters must go to Switzerland first

D. all stamps look exactly the same

2.The Universal Postal Union was formed ___________________ .

A. to help move mail quickly around the world

B. to give many men a chance to work

C. to help men meet in Switzerland

D. to look for the lost letters along the way

3.The underlined word “postage” in this passage means __________ .

A. money paid when you buy a stamp

B. money spent on an envelope

C. the charge for carrying a letter by post

D. the pay a postman receives for his work

4.This passage is mainly about ______________ .

A. different kinds of stamps in different countries        B. an organization that makes rules

C. international mail                            D. the size and weight of letters

 

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  Every day millions of letters go from one country to another. Letters mailed in Italy are received in Japan. Letters mailed in Canada are received in Africa. On the letters are many different kinds of stamps, bought in different countries.

  The Universal Postal Union helps each letter get to the right place as quickly as possible. It sets up roles about the size and weight of letters, postcards and small packages (包裹). It has rules that all countries must follow about international postal rates(费用).

  One hundred years ago, international mail did not move so smoothly. One country did not always accept another country's letters. Letters from some countries were too large to fit into the mailboxes of other countries. Letters traveled by many different routes(路线). Some were lost along the way.

  Sometimes the person who sent the letter could pay only part of the postage. The person receiving the letter had to pay the rest.

  The United States was the first to suggest that all countries work together to settle the questions of international mail. In 1947, men from twenty-four countries met in Switzerland to form the Universal Postal Union. Today, more than 120 nations belong to this union. From its office in Switzerland, the union helps the mail to move safely and quickly around the world.

1.From the story we can infer that ________.

[  ]

A.mail is important to all countries

B.not enough letters are sent all over the world

C.all the letters must go to Switzerland first

D.all stamps look exactly the same

2.The Universal Postal Union was formed ________.

[  ]

A.to help move mail quickly around the world

B.to give many men a chance to work

C.to help men meet in Switzerland

D.to look for the lost letters along the way

3.Which statement does this passage lead you to believe?

[  ]

A.Countries around the world need each other's help.

B.Most people do not put enough postage on letters.

C.It is not possible for letters to get lost on the way.

D.Some of the letters are too large to be put into the mailbox.

4.The underlined word“postage”in this passage means ________.

[  ]

A.money paid when you buy a stamp

B.money spent on an envelope

C.the charge for carrying a letter by post

D.the pay postman receives for his work

5.This passage is mainly about ________.

[  ]

A.different kinds of stamps in different countries

B.an organization that makes rules

C.international mail

D.the size and weight of letters

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