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CHANGSHA--China’s first way for smart driving buses on open roads began its trial operation (试运行) in Changsha on Friday. The test bus line is 7.8 km long with 22 stations on the two-way trip. During the trial operation, four smart driving buses will be put into use. They need to pass through traffic lights, make turns and stop at the stations. One of the smart driving buses successfully finished the whole trip. It went along the planned road on Friday morning without a driver.

CHONGQING--The first Reading and Writing Project with Famous Writers on Campus is going on at Chongqing No.1 Middle School on December 14th and 15th. The school invited ten famous writers like Bi Feiyu, Ouyang Jianghe and Li Er. They had a talk with the teachers and students about how to improve their reading and writing skills. Both the writers and the listeners said they learned a lot because of the activity.

1.There are ________ smart driving buses being put into use during the trial operation.

A.fourteen B.fifteen C.twenty-two D.four

2.The school invited famous writers to talk with teachers and students about how to ________.

A.become famous B.improve reading and writing skills

C.drive smart buses D.improve learning skills

3.You will most probably see the passage in ________.

A.the news B.a travel magazine C.a story book D.a dictionary

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Five middle school students, all wearing "I choose kindness" T-shirts, sit around a table discussing how to turn that message into action.

It was a class called "Ready, Set, Give!" in West Suburban Summer School, Minnesota, US.

For five days, from 8:30 am to 4 pm, Hannah, 13, Annette, 12, Allison, 12, Adelaide, 13 and Ben, 13, designed activities that could turn their kindness into action.

They learned a lot about service projects. For example, after hearing about "Beyond the Yellow Ribbon", a program that provides care to soldiers (士兵), the students made cards for soldiers themselves. They filled care packages (爱心包裹) with nuts, beef jerky, toothbrushes, even fresheners.

The best part, though, was choosing their own service projects. Adelaide is planning to set up a lemonade stand to help the homeless. Annette is interested in protecting animals.

She plans to create posters to help people understand the dangers of ocean litter, pesticides and pollution. Hannah and Allison are paying attention to protecting the rights and health of young people. Ben wants to help people do a better job of recycling plastic ( 塑料回收 ).

The students also visited Prism, a social service agency (服务机构) in Minnesota. They worked for five hours, sorting donations, putting food on shelves and doing some cleaning.

Sarah Bailey, the activities' organizer, is confident that the students' projects will be successful.

"These guys are ready to take action," Bailey said. "It's more than I hoped for."

1.What is "Beyond the Yellow Ribbon"?

A.It is a "I choose kindness" T-shirt.

B.It is a social service agency in Minnesota.

C.It is a program that provides care to soldiers.

D.It is a poster to help people do a better job of recycling plastic.

2.Whose service projects are designed to protect the environment?

A.Annette's and Ben's. B.Hannah's and Allison's.

C.Allison's and Ben's. D.Adelaide's and Annette's.

3.What did five middle school students do to turn their kindness into action?

A.They designed activities.

B.They wore "I choose kindness" T-shirts.

C.They made "Beyond the Yellow Ribbon".

D.They created a social service agency in Minnesota.

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