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Hi Becky,

              Guess what,my sister Naomi is being married!She got home last week with a husband,which she met when she was traveling round New Zealand. One afternoon,she was looking a small sculpture when a young man came into the room and started to put it into her backpack. She called the security guard because she thought a man was trying to steal it. She was embarrassing to discover that the sculpture belonged to him!Anyway,he didn't mind and he asked her to going for a coffee. They get married a month later.

              We didn¡¯t know something about it!Can you believe it? He's really nice and they are very happily together!

                                                           Love,

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                 Genetically modified (GM) foods (ת»ùÒòʳƷ) have been around for many years. They are developed for a number of different reasons ¡ª to fight disease,resist pests,improve nutrition,survive drought ¡ª and are mainly found in our food supply in processed foods using com,soybeans and as feed for farm animals. Are they safe? How do they affect the environment? Can they improve food security? Is the world better off with or without GM foods?

                 Supporters of GM foods say that farmers who grow these crops are able to use fewer environmentally damaging farm chemicals. The increased output is important to feeding the world's growing population. And many studies have shown that GM foods are safe to eat and that there's no actual evidence of any health risks. They also add that the oods have been thoroughly examined and have gamed approval for eating from a wide variety of government and scientific bodies.

                 Critics,however,are concerned that these foods have not been strictly tested and are potentially dangerous for both the environment and people's health. They say farmers growing GM crops have actually increased their use of farm chemicals. And the widespread use of the crops,they say,has also led to an increase in weeds and insects that have resistance to farm chemicals. And,they argue,there is still no scientific evidence of the long-term safety of these foods.

                 Four scientists recently took on those questions in a debate,facing off two against two on GM foods. In these Oxford-style debates,the team that gets the most people on its side by the end is the winner.

                 Before the debate,the audience at the Kaufman Music Center in New York voted 32 percent in favor of GM foods,with 30 percent against and 38 percent undecided. Afterward,60  percent agreed with GM foods,and 31 percent disagreed ¡ª making the side arguing in favor of GM foods the winners of this debate.

29. What's the main purpose of Paragraph 1 ?

   A. To advertise GM foods.

   B. To show what GM foods are.

   C. To introduqe the topic of the text.

   D. To explain why GM foods are developed.

30. What's the main focus of the debate?

   A. The necessity of producing GM foods.

   B. Whether GM crops can help to avoid hunger.

   C. Whether GM. foods are scientifically examined.

   D. GM foods¡¯ effect on human health and the environment.

31. What do we know about the debate at the Kaufman Music Center?

   A. There were four votes for the debate.

   B. About half of the audience had no idea about it.

   C. It was a face-to-face debate between two and two.

   D. The winner of the debate was decided by the judges.

32. What percentage of the audience supported the winner of the debate?

   A. 31 percent. B. 38 percent.

   C. 60 percent. D. 92 percent.

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          Warley Woods Community Trust Welcome to our third newsletter of the year!

            Our main activity for March is our Walk for the Woods fundraising(³ï¿î) event on Saturday,17th March,starting any time between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. In recognition of locally bom Jack Judge,who wrote the song It's a long way to Tipperary 100 years ago,we'11 be walking the distance between Warley Woods and ippemry. It's indeed a long way ¡ª 260 miles ¡ª so we need a lot of people to do a lot of one-mile laps round the Woods. The more people that you can get to sponsor you,the more money we can raise to help look after our beautiful woodland. Sponsor forms are available from the shop at the Woods or on our website.

             There were 15 volunteers at the Oral History Training Day which was led very ably by Julia Letts. Lots of issues were discussed and ideas considered. The group will be meeting again and will have the opportunity to do some practice interviews before starting to interview the local people who have offered to tell their stories. We are happy to hear from others who would like to be interviewed about their memories of the Woods for the proj ect. If you or anyone you know is interested,please contact(ÁªÏµ) Viv Cole at the office.

             Finally,don't forget the Easter Egg Roll on Bank Holiday Monday,9th April,starting at 11 a.m. Bring your £1. 00 entry money and your own hard-boiled and decorated egg to roll down the hill in the Woods. The first past the finishing line will win a very large chocolate egg!This year,due to popular demand,there will also be an Adults¡¯Easter Egg Roll following the children's competition.

             We look forward to seeing you all soon,at one of our many events!

25. Which of the following is TRUE about Walk for the Woods?

   A. It was first started by Jack Judge.

   B. It calls on people to take more exercise.

   C. Participants need to submit their forms online.

   D. It aims to raise money to protect the woodland

26. Participants in the Oral History Training Day.

   A. have to book in advance

   B. will discuss some hot social issues

   C. have the chance to share their stories

   D. will interview others about woods protection

27. The Easter Egg Roll.

   A. is free for all participants

   B. appeals to both children and adults

   C. awards winners a beautifully decorated egg

   D. holds a competition between children and adults

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