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Dear Henry,

How are you? I’m writing to you in my school. It’s a middle school. Our school is very nice. There are about 2000 students and 150 teachers in our school. There are three grades and in each grade there are ten classes. I’m in Class Two, Grade Seven. I go to school from Monday to Friday. There are five classes in the morning and two in the afternoon. We play games every afternoon after class. I like playing soccer very much. I often play it with my classmates.

I have three good friends. One of them is Li Lei. He is a Chinese boy. He often helps me with my Chinese. I help him study English. The others are twins. They are Lucy and Lily. They come from England. We often sing and dance together. We are very happy!

Please write soon.

Yours,

Ben

1.Where is Ben writing to Henry?

A. At home. B. In his school.

C. On the playground. D. Under the tree.

2.How many good friends does Ben have?

A. One. B. Two.

C. Three. D. Four.

3.How many classes are there in his school?

A. Ten. B. Twenty.

C. Fifteen. D. Thirty.

4.How many classes does Ben have a day?

A. Four. B. Two.

C. Five. D. Seven.

5.Which is right?

A. The twins are English.

B. Li Lei is a Japanese.

C. Ben has classes on Saturday.

D. Ben doesn’t know Li Lei or the twins.

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So, let’s imagine you are walking down the street drinking a box of tea. You finish drinking the tea. Now, what do you do with the box? Do you drop it on the ground? Or, do you do the right thing and drop it in a trash can? Hopefully, you drop it in the trash can because, besides harming the environment, littering is also very impolite.

Recently, a magazine published a list of the most polite cities in the world. They looked three things: did people litter, did shop clerks say thank you and did people hold the door open for the person behind them? The top three politest cities were New York, USA, Zurich, Switzerland, and Toronto, Canada. Hong Kong, China was number 35. Shanghai wasn’t even on the list.

Does that mean that Shanghai is not a polite city? Well, maybe. There are different ways to judge(判断) politeness but the survey was looking at how a visitor to a city would feel when walking around its public places. Visitors don’t like to step over empty tea boxes as they walk down the street. They don’t like it when they buy something and the shop clerk doesn’t say thank you or even give them a smile. They also don’t like it when someone lets a door slam(砰然关上) into them instead of holding it open.

Shanghai is a nice city but it is not always the most polite city. I don’t think this is intentional(有意的). I think it’s just a lack of awareness(缺乏意识). China is becoming a popular place for tourists to visit. When they come to Shanghai they will find a friendly city: it would be nice if they also found a polite one. And, remember, being polite makes you feel good, too. It’s nice to be nice.

1.The following cities EXCEPT ________ are on the list of the most polite cities in the world.

A. Shanghai B. Toronto

C. New York D. Zurich

2.How many cities are mentioned in this passage?

A. Four. B. Five.

C. Six. D. Seven.

3.Why is Shanghai not always the most polite city in the survey?

A. Because people there don’t realize the importance of politeness.

B. Because people there are not friendly enough

C. Because the food there is not delicious.

D. Because the city is too old.

4.In the survey, it is looked to be impolite ________.

A. to give visitors a smile

B. to drop tea boxes into the trash can

C. to say thank you to visitors

D. to hold the door closed for visitors

5.The writer mainly wants to tell us ________.

A. not to drink tea in the street

B. to hold the door open for anybody

C. to remember to be polite in public places

D. to travel to the most polite cities more often

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