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Dear Sir,

I read your ad in the newspaper yesterday. I’m writing to tell you I’d like to work as a volunteer for the 2008 Olympics. My name is Fanny. I am 16. I study in No.46 Middle School from September, 2002. I love sports , and table tennis is my favorite . I can speak English very well and I am quite healthy. If I am lucky enough to become a volunteer for the 2008 Olympics, please call me as soon as possible. My telephone number is 028-84661314. I will try my best to do the job well. Best wishes!

yours

Fanny

1.Where did Fanny get the ad.? __________

A. In the newspaper.

B. Somebody told her.

C. On TV.

D. On radio.

2.What does Fanny want to do for the 2008 Olympics?

A. She wants to be a player.

B. She wants to work as a volunteer.

C. She wants to work as a cleaner

D. She wants to be a reporter.

3.What sport does Fanny love best?____

A. All kinds of sports.

B. Basketball.

C. Table tennis.

D. Basketball and table tennis.

4.What’s Fanny’s telephone number? ______

A. 028-84661314 B.021-84661314.

C. 028-84991314. D. 028-88661314.

5.Which of the following statement is true? _______

A. Fanny is a worker now.

B. Fanny is good at sports.

C. Fanny can speak two foreign languages.

D. Fanny wants to work as a volunteer for the 2008 Olympics.

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D. Our language school is for adult beginners who want to travel abroad. We have two English classes every night from Monday to Friday. Come and take lessons!

E. Our school is very big with many excellent teachers and junior students. An English teacher is wanted now. If you are good with children, we hope you can join us!

F. In our special school, we have patient teachers who mainly teach disabled kids. Our teachers not only help kids with gesture languages or other body languages, but also teach them how to read like other children.

G. Sesame Street Bilingual-Language Kindergarten needs your help. If you like children and you are good at English songs, welcome to help kids in our school.

Although cats may be one of the most popular pets today, little is known about how and when humans and cats set up their close relationship.

The earliest evidence for human–cat interaction dates back to prehistoric Cyprus(史前塞浦路斯), where the remains of a wild cat and a human — dated 9,500 years old — were found buried together.

A new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences has confirmed the first direct evidence of a human–domestic cat relationship among Chinese farmers 5,300 years ago. Researchers studied the bones of cats, dogs, deer and other animals unearthed in an excavation (挖掘) near a village in Central China. By using some ways, scientists showed that the cats were living on a mostly millet(黍)–based diet, just like the domesticated dogs and pigs from the site.

"The most reasonable explanation for a high consumption of millet–based food is that the cats had formed a stable and mutual relationship with humans and could easily feed on rodents (啮齿动物) around human villages, find leftover food or even have been fed by people intentionally," said Hu Yaowu from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, whose research focuses on the relationship between humans and domesticated animals.

"It is very interesting for us to find the consumption of millet-based foods by the cats, since this kind of evidence had long been missing.” Hu explains. Since cats usually eat meat, such a diet would be unexpected, unless the cats were being fed by people, the study argues. The researchers also found that one of the cats survived to reach old age, implying that it had a safe place to live and enough to eat.

Why the farmers wanted to keep cats nearby or make them "pets" could be answered by other evidence. Chinese archaeologists found some storage containers were specifically designed to keep out rodents — a vermin (害兽) that cats could certainly have helped with.

The simplified theory is that rats were attracted to the food of farmers, and so were harmful to farmers. Cats were attracted to the rats, and so farmers formed a mutually beneficial relationship with cats, taking care of them in return for pest control.

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A.human made cats pets as early as 9,500 years ago

B.human interacted with cats very early

C.cats didn’t appear until prehistoric Cyprus

D.when cats became domesticated

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A.the preventions of pests from grains

B.the history of Chinese farming

C.the dogs and pigs

D.the ways to keep pets

3.Which of the following is NOT the evidence of Chinese farms’ keeping cats?

A.Cats didn’t feed on meat.

B.The cats consumed large amounts of millet–based foods.

C.One of the cats survived to reach old age.

D.Some storage containers were specifically designed to keep out rodents.

4.What are the reasons for farmers to keep cats?

A.Helping keep other domesticated animals.

B.Not letting cats eat food.

C.Supplying meat for human.

D.Helping reduce the amount of pests.

5.In which part of a newspaper would be the passage most probably appear .

A.Entertainment B.Environment

C.Human and Science D.Life and fashion

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