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Dear Sir
I’m interested in the furnished (备有家具的)house near Dedham which you made known in yesterday’s paper, for my husband and I are coming to England in June and need accommodation(住所)for three months. Would you please tell me exactly where it is and give me details (细目)of bus and train services in the area ?We need a house on a busy street. And I would also like to know about the local(当地的)shops. Do the local shops still supply? I know they did ten years ago. 
I would be thankful also if you would tell me whether you supply sheets etc, and whether a laundry(洗衣房)calls at the house. The rent (房租)you ask sounds reasonable for the size of the house. How do you like it paid? Weekly, monthly or in advance (提前)?
I would be thankful for an early reply.
Yours
Pamda Smith
1.Pamda Smith got the news about the house from      . 
A.local shops       B.a newspaper     C.her friends       D.a telephone
2.Most probably, Mr and Mrs Smith      . 
A.are coming to England from America    B.want to live in a beautiful place
C.are very rich           D.once lived in Dedham ten years ago
3.How do they need a house on a busy street?
A.The rent is the cheapest   B.There is a laundry
C.They like the busy area very much  D.They don’t want to drive
4.Which of the following is not true? Mr. and Mrs. Smith     . 
A.are not clear about the rent     B.Want to be in England for three months
C.will be on holiday in England       D.do not want to wash their clothes
5.In the passage, the word “accommodation” means      . 
A.cool weather    B.good service     C.furnished rooms      D.beautiful scenes

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B.the residents needed her
C.she was good with the old
D.the old people challenged her

What helped the author get over the challenge?

A.The determination to do the voluntary work.
B.Communicating with the residents.
C.The residents’ smiling faces.
D.The sense of achievements.

The author felt it ________ to do the activities with the residents.

A.enjoyable B.upset
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The author wrote the passage in order to ________.

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