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Dear Amy,

Thank you for writing to me. I want to tell you something about my life.

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Yours

Daniel

¡¾´ð°¸¡¿Dear Amy,

Thank you for writing to me. I want to tell you something about my life. I go to school at No. 1 middle school. My home is 3 kilometres away from my school. It takes me 15 minutes to get to school. I usually get up at 6:30 in the morning. I don't want to be late for school, so I go to school by bike after breakfast. School starts from 8:30 to 11:30. I have lunch at school. After school, I play basketball with my classmates at 4:30 p.m., and then I go home. I spend one hour doing my homework every evening, because there's too much homework. That's very annoying. But after that, I watch TV for half an hour. And then I can go to bed at around 9:30. Please write back soon, and tell me about your daily life.

Yours

Danie

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿In northern Scotland there is a long, deep lake called Loch Ness. More than 200 meters deep, it is the largest lake in the UK. People say a big monster£¨¹ÖÊÞ£©lives in its dark, cold waters. It weighs more than 1,000 kilos and is at least ten meters long. Some people say it has a head like a horse. Others say it looks like a snake. Many people travel to Loch Ness to look for this strange monster, but only a few people have seen it. At least, they say they have seen it.

The Loch Ness Monster is a famous legend£¨´«Ëµ£©. The first story about a monster in Loch Ness was told over 500 years ago, but the legend of the monster spread widely only in the twenties century. In 1933, a husband and wife reported that they saw a big monster in Loch Ness. Several people have taken photos, but at least one of them was a hoax£¨Æ­¾Ö£©. During the 1960s, a team was formed to look for the monster. They took many photos and made movies, but they were never able to find a monster.

There is no real fact that a monster lives in Loch Ness, but there is also no fact that one doesn¡¯t live. One thing is true about Loch Ness: there are a lot of tourists there.

¡¾1¡¿In northern _______ there is a long, deep lake called Loch Ness.

A. Scotland B. HongKong

C.Rome D. Paris

¡¾2¡¿What do people say about the monster in Loch Ness?

A. It weighs about 100 kilos. B. Itspan> is one meter long.

C. It has a tail like a horse. D. It looks like a snake.

¡¾3¡¿ When was the first story about the monster told?

A. 200 years ago. B. Over 500 years ago.

C. In 1933. D. In 1960.

¡¾4¡¿Why was a team formed during the 1960s?

A. To kill the monster. B. To look for the monster.

C. To catch the monster. D. To sell the monster.

¡¾5¡¿What is the passage mainly about?

A. People that saw a monster. B. A trip to Loch Ness.

C. A legend about a monster. D. A team that took photos.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Norman Vincent Peale, a famous writer, once told a story. One day, a man named Frank telephoned him and said he had nothing left to live for. Peale invited him to his office. ¡°Everything is gone, and I¡¯m hopeless,¡± Frank told Peale. ¡°I¡¯m living in the darkness. In fact, I¡¯ve lost hope for living.¡±

Peale smiled, feeling sorry for him. ¡°Let¡¯s take a look at your situation(´¦¾³).¡±

On a piece of paper he drew a straight line down in the middle. He told Frank that they must list the things Frank had lost on the left side, and on the right side, the things Peale hadn¡¯t lost.

¡°You won¡¯t need that column(À¸;ÁÐ) on the right side,¡± said Frank sadly.

It seemed Peale did not hear him. Peale asked, ¡°When did your wife(ÆÞ×Ó) leave you?¡±

¡°What do you mean? She doesn¡¯t leave me! My wife loves me! ¡°

¡°That¡¯s great! ¡° said Peale excitedly, ¡°Then we¡¯ll only put that to the right column. Number One¡ªWife left. Now, when did your children go to prison(¼àÓü)?¡±

¡°My children aren¡¯t in prison! ¡°

¡°Good! That¡¯s Number Two on the right side--Children in prison.¡± said Peale, writing it down.

After a few more questions, at last Frank got it and smiled. ¡°Funny, how things change (¸Ä±ä) when you think of them that way.¡± he said.

Change your thoughts and you change your world. If you paint in your mind a picture of happiness, you are getting near it.

¡¾1¡¿What does Peale do?_____________

A. A writer. B. A teacher. C. A storyteller. D. A doctor.

¡¾2¡¿Frank felt sorry for himself because ____________.

A. he lost hope for himself B. his wife left him

C. his children were in prison D. Peale made him unhappy

¡¾3¡¿Which of the following is TRUE according to(¸ù¾Ý) the passage?

A. Frank is a famous singer. B. Frank¡¯s children aren¡¯t in prison.

C. Peale¡¯s wife didn¡¯t leave him. D. Frank¡¯s wife doesn¡¯t love him.

¡¾4¡¿According to the passage, we can infer(ÍÆ²â) that ____________.

A. Peale will give up his future

B. Peale likes hearing the stories of others

C. Peale can¡¯t help Frank at all

D. Peale changed Frank¡¯s way of thinking of life

¡¾5¡¿What¡¯s the main idea(Ö÷Ìâ)of the passage?

A. We should have a healthy life to change our world.

B. We should work hard to change our world.

C. We should learn to look at the bright side of life.

D. We should only think of bad things in our life.

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