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From: annel@freemai14all.com Sent: Wed., Nov. 11

To: tss_sam@kidstarmail.net

Subject: Hello!

Hi, Sam!

So you're my new pen friend. Let me tell you a bit about myself. I'm 14 years old and I live in

Calgary, Canada. I have two older brothers, Brian and Sam. I'm the only girl.

I love sports and I'm always looking for exciting new hobbies to try. I like playing baseball in winter.It's fun beating the boys! But summer is my favourite time of the year. I love skateboarding and rock climbing in summer. Skateboarding's great because it's so fun and easy to learn! I often skateboard after school. There are many places in the park where I can do stunts. I'm good at stunts like jumping and turning the skateboard! Rock climbing is also really fun. I usually climb with my dad on weekends. We can't do it on real mountains very often because we live in the city. We do indoor rock climbing instead but it's not as challenging.

So that's me! How about you? Please write back soon!

Bye for now!

Anne

1.What is the writer like?

A.Active. B.Shy. C.Lazy. D.Kind.

2.The writer sent this email in order to _____________ .

A. describe some exciting sports

B. look for a suitable pen friend

C. make a self-introduction

D. show others his/her hobbies

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By my eighth grade, I was a kid who felt unsafe, unloved and pretty angry at life. In other words, I behaved badly in school. However, my teacher, Ms. Simon, of course, thought that I was blind to this problem because she always reminded me, “Henry, you are the worst behaved child in this school”

Needless to say, the eighth grade was probably the worst year of my life. Good thing was that I was allowed to go to the ninth grade. But Ms. Simon’s words were always ringing in my ears.

The first day I entered the ninth grade, my teacher, Miss Brown, began to call our names. And it wasn’t long before she came to my name. “Henry,” she called out, looking from her list to where I was sitting. She looked at me carefully for a moment, and then said, “I’ve heard a lot about you.” Then she smiled and added, “But I don’t believe a word of it!”

To be honest, that moment was a turning point, not only in my education, but also in my life. Suddenly, unexpectedly, someone believed in me. For the first time in my life, someone saw potential(潜力) in me. Miss Brown often gave me little jobs to do. She invited me to stay after school to work on my reading and math. She challenged me to let her down. So I studied really hard that even my own father couldn’t believe that I was changing.

What made me the difference between the eighth grade and ninth grade? It was that risky, because there was no promise that I would honor Ms. Brown’s trust.

Everyone likes the end product of teaching, especially when it produces excellent men, the sports star, the successful business persons, the smart lawyer. But how many of us want to deal with the person at the beginning of the process?

1. Why did the writer think his eighth grade was the worst of year in his life?

A. Because he couldn’t see anything.

B. Because he thought nobody paid attention to him.

C. Because Miss Simon always reminded him that he was the worst.

2. What did Miss Brown do on the first day of his ninth grade?

A. She called the students’ names.

B. She gave the writer little jobs to do.

C. She asked the writer to stay at school after class.

3. What did Miss Brown mean by saying “I don’t believe a word of it?”

A. She believed the writer could behave well.

B. She didn’t believe what the writer said at all.

C. She didn’t believe what Miss Simon had done to the writer.

4.Who gave the writer great help with his study?

A. Ms Simon B. Miss Brown C. His father

5.What does this article want to tell us?

A. We should always remind children of what is wrong.

B. We should teach children how to be excellent persons.

C. We should teach children in a positive way by giving them chances to be confident.

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