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I¡¯m David from Rugao Middle School. ________________________________________________

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David

¡¾´ð°¸¡¿Dear Chairperson

I¡¯m David from Rugao Middle School. I have visited your English website and have learned that The third Youth Olympic Games will be held in Nantong. So volunteers are wanted.

I'm a Grade Nine student .I am fifteen years old. I am lively, confident and patient.I like green, because green represents peace. I speak English well and good at working with others. I want to be a city volunteer to provide services to foreign tourists to Nantong. It can help The Third Youth Olympic Games. I have done some voluntary work before. I¡¯m sure I can also be a good volunteer at The Third Youth Olympic Games. I look forward to hearing from you.

Yours sincerely,

David

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿To protect the environment, we are on the way. Here are a few things we can do.

Unwanted gifts? Give them away!

Have you ever received a gift that you didn¡¯t like? Did you throw it away? If so, you can have another choice now. Two British companies hopes people will give away their unwanted gifts to them. And they will resell the gifts to raise money for the poor. In this way, the gifts can be refused and have a future life. And people can make a difference to the world.

Wear the trousers that reduce(¼õÉÙ) pollution!

A chemistry scientist and a fashion designer (ʱװÉè¼ÆÊ¦) have created a new kind of trousers. The trousers are made of a new material which can help reduce air pollution around us. Scientists have tested the material. The result shows that it isn¡¯t harmful to human. This new kind of trousers may appear at the market in two years. Professor Ryan said, ¡°If thousands of people wear the trousers, the air quality will be improved.¡±

Plant trees with Felix

Felix Finkbeiner, a 14-year-old German boy, is not famous as a child actor but an environment hero. At the age of 9, Felix got the idea that children could do something to protect the environment. So he started a club. Felix soon got support from children all over the world. Some of them have become his good friends. The club has an aim of planting 212 million trees. They have planted over 3.5 million trees all around the world. Felix said, ¡°The answer to controlling global(È«ÇòµÄ) warming is trees¡ªlots of trees!¡±

¡¾1¡¿The companies resell the unwanted gifts .

A. to make the unwanted gifts useful

B. to help people learn to think carefully

C. to save money from it

D. to make money for themselves.

¡¾2¡¿The trousers mentioned in the passage .

A. have been created by a physics scientist and a fashion designer

B. can help make air pollution less

C. will do harm to people

D. will be popular in two years

¡¾3¡¿Felix started a club .

A. to become famous

B. to become a child actor

C. to protect the environment with other children

D. to make friends with the children around the world

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿As time goes by, are you still the same person you used to be? Many of you would think you are. But according to a new study, your personality can change greatly. You could be a completely different person at 77, compared to when you were a 14-year-old, reported The Huffington Post.

An expert in the UK did the study on a group of English people. The research found that almost everyone¡¯s personality changed when they grew old. The findings came out in a magazine called Psychology and Aging.

The research was based on a study that began in 1950. A group of teachers gave more than 1,200 14-year-old students personality tests. They tested six basic personality traits£¨Ìص㣩: self-confidence, sense of responsibility£¨ÔðÈθУ©, patience, a strong wish to win, creativity and self-control.

In 2012, researchers successfully found 174 of the 1,200 students, who were 77 years old on average at the time. They agreed to take a personality test. That was similar to the one they had completed 63 years ago.

Researchers then compared the then-and-now test results. They were surprised to find great changes to all six personality traits of these people. Self-control and sense of responsibility had changed less. But there were still not many similarities between the two results.

The younger and older self seemed to be completely different for each person.¡° It was as if the second test had been given to different people,¡± the study¡¯s authors noted.

In the past, personality was widely believed to stay the same. However, this new study may bring some fresh ideas.

¡¾1¡¿What does the underlined word ¡°They¡± refer to?

A. Researchers. B. The 1,200 students.

C. The 174 people. D. All 77-year-old people.

¡¾2¡¿Which of the following is TRUE?

A. Scientists did research on a group of teachers.

B. The personality test studied six basic traits.

C. The 2012 personality test was very different from the one in 1950.

D. The test results about creativity and self-control did not change.

¡¾3¡¿What can we learn from the passage?

A. The results of the two tests are similar.

B. According to the test in 2012, patience changed less than sense of responsibility.

C. Maybe people won¡¯t be what they used to be in the future.

D. The second test had been given to different people.

¡¾4¡¿What¡¯s the main idea of the passage?

A. Never change yourself.

B. Personality changes as time goes by.

C. Six basic personality traits.

D. Different ideas on personality.

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