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I am Li Ming. a student from Class Five, Grade Nine.

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Dear Sir,

I am Li Ming, a student from Class Five, Grade Nine. I want to join your volunteer group this summer vacation.

I¡¯d love to visit the old people¡¯s home on Sundays and sing for them. I am a loving boy with an interest in music, so it would make all of us happy.

Going to an animal hospital is also a good chance for me to put my love to good use. I will spend several hours working there every week. I believe I can not only help others, but also do what I enjoy by volunteering.

If you would like me to have this chance, please call me at 5555-8765.

Li Ming

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Children today would rather read, do housework or even do homework than play outside--- and they get out half as much as their parents did when they were young.

According to a UK study, those growing up during the 1970s and 1980s enjoying more than two hours of outdoor activities each weekday, and nine hours on weekends¡ªwhatever the weather is. But their children play outside for just over one hour each weekday, and fewer than five hours on Saturdays and Sundays.

So, the UK started an activity to encourage children to give up 30 minutes of screen time a day to play outdoors.

The Wild Network, born on September 25, 2013, is joined by more than 300 organizations, large or small. It tries to attract children away from television and computer screen and into woods and parks.

It is the biggest ever activity to reconnect children with nature and outdoor activities, and it plans to help improve children¡¯s health.

Suggestions on how to get more time in nature including collecting fruits, camping, watching autumn colour on trees and so on.

This is not the first time the message of less screen, more play has been brought up. Children in the 1980s were encouraged to do the same by BBC TV show Why Don¡¯t You, which encouraged children to ¡°turn off your TV set, and go to do something less boring instead¡±.

You can learn more about the activity by visiting Http://www. Projectwildthing.com.

1. We can learn from the second paragraph that _______.

A. today¡¯s children have more free time

B. today¡¯s children spend more time outdoors

C. the parents had more free time when they were young

D. The parents spent more time outdoors when they were young

2.The Wild Network was started to __________.

A. encourage children to spend more time outdoors

B. encourage children to play with their parents outdoors

C. encourage children to spend more time on their studies

D. encourage parents to spend more time with their children

3.What can we learn about the Wild Network?

A. It was set up this year

B. It was the best ever activity

C. Both large organizations or small can join it

D. You can learn about it from the show Why Don¡¯t You

4. Which of the following activities is not mentioned?

A. Camping B. Collecting fruits

C. Bird watching D. Autumn clour watching

5.The underlined part ¡°do the same¡± can be replaced by _______.

A. start an activity B. play outdoors

C. do homework D. do housework

 

It¡¯s so beautiful outside that spending the day in the office would be very boring. So why not take the vacations(¼ÙÆÚ)off? A new survey(µ÷²é)found that 31©‡of U.S workers don¡¯t always take all of their vacation days. Americans have 12 vacation days on average(ƽ¾ù)each year, but they give back an average of 3 vacation days each year.

So why don¡¯t they use up their vacation days? Some say they would rather get money back for their unused days; some busy workers say they just can¡¯t leave their work. Americans have fewer vacation days than workers in any other country surveyed.

The French take their vacations seriously. French workers get an average of 39 vacation days, and 40©‡ plan to take at least one there-to-four-week vacation.

Workers in Sweden receive an average of 25 vacation days a year, but they can¡¯t find time to use them all. More workers there return vacation days than any other country surveyed.

British workers have the longest working week in Europe(Å·ÖÞ),with 23 vacation days --the shortest vacation. So they feel overworked.75©‡ say their weekends or vacations are too short and 40©‡ would sacrifice a day¡¯s pay(¹¤×Ê)for one more vacation day.

1.____________ U.S workers don¡¯t always take all of their vacation days.

A. All B. Most C. Some D. Few

2.How many vacation days do Americans have on average each year in fact?

A.9 B.12 C.15 D.23

3.Which country has the most workers working during the vacation days?

A. America. B. France. C. Sweden. D. Great Britain.

4.What does the word ¡°sacrifice¡± mean in the last sentence?

A. Use up. B. Put up. C. Take up. D. Give up.

5.Which of the following is true?

A. Some American workers are too busy to leave their work.

B. French workers can take one Three-to-four week days.

C. Swedish workers can enjoy all of their vacation days.

D. British workers have the shortest vacation days of all the countries surveyed.

 

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