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Dear Future Self,

This is you from ten years ago, the same girl that you used to be, I am sitting in my grade seven classroom, staring outside. Now, trees with green leaves seem so tall and 1. (±ÊÖ±µÄ). Do you still find them large? Or perhaps they seem small to you now?

Do you still find the squirrels cute? Do you still have a strong love for 2. (¶¯»­Æ¬) Or perhaps are all of these childish for you? I 3. (ÏëÖªµÀ)if my friends now are still friends with you, ten years later? Are you still in touch with them?

Can you tell me how my high school graduation went? Did you like sitting and 4. (Ìý) to the headmaster and teachers speak? And can you tell me what I will become in the future. Am I a doctor? Am I a teacher, engineer, officer, 5. (¿ÆÑ§¼Ò), or writer? I'm not sure what I want to be but I'm sure that you have 6. (ÒѾ­)known. That reminds me, did I do well on my math test 7. (×òÌì)?

Oh. I've always wanted to travel around the world! Did you visit Japan, 8. (¼ÓÄôó), Italy, the United States or China yet? Or did you visit Russia, South Korea or Australia instead?

Life will always 9. (¼ÌÐø). Please remember all the happy times and all the terrible times, Please remember me, the you who 10. (Éú»î) ten years ago.

Yours,

Ten Years Past Self

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Bblythe was doing a school project on children¡¯s rights. She decided to surf the Internet for some information. Here is what she has found.

The United Nations lists the rights of children. Most countries agree with all of them, but some countries don¡¯t. The following are some of the most important rights of children:

Children have the right to be properly fed, clothed and looked after by their family. If their family cannot do so, the government should take responsibility.

Children have the right to get education, development and medical care, which should be provided by the government.

Children mustn¡¯t be tortured by their parents or others. They have had self-respect(×Ô×ðÐÄ).

Children have the right to expect the government to protect them from all kinds of hurt and neglect(Êèºö).

No child under fifteen should be made to fight as a solider.

Children have the right to be protected from being made to work too hard to make money for other people.

In some countries children don¡¯t have these rights. Many young children are made to work long hours in factories and on farms. In some countries there are so few schools that only rich children can get education. There aren¡¯t enough doctors or nurses to help children when they¡¯re sick, either.

The rights of children are the rights people think children should have. They¡¯re not always the rights children really have.

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1.Bblythe found the information about children¡¯s right from______.

A. library books B. magazines C. newspapers D. the Internet

2.According to the passage, which shouldn¡¯t be provided by the government completely?

A. Clothes. B. Development. C. Education. D. Medical care.

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4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. All countries agree with the rights of the children listed by the UN.

B. The government should feed a child if his family can¡¯t do so.

C. Children can be tortured by their parents, but not any others.

D. Children can be made to work hard to make money for others.

5.What does the passage mainly talk about?

A. Bblythe¡¯s idea on children¡¯s rights.

B. The rights which children really have.

C. Some children¡¯s rights listed by the UN.

D. The rights which children in most countries have.

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