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Dear Ms.Smith,
It is with great interest and enthusiasm that I am applying for the arts education internship (实习)advertised in Sunday’s New York Times.This position is exactly what I am looking for and an ideal opportunity for me to use my knowledge,educational background,and experience.
My arts education at Pratt Institute has helped me develop a firm foundation in the arts.The courses I have completed at Pratt,along with my study abroad in Paris,has prepared me well for a position in arts education.I have always enjoyed a passion for the arts but my undergraduate (本科)education has taken my interest to a whole new level.I not only enjoy doing art but I find myself even more enthusiastic when I have the opportunity to teach what I have learned.
For the past two summers I have worked directly with children at CityArts.These experiences were amazing since my responsibilities included planning and directing major projects that were planned for the summer program that goes on each year for local children interested in the arts.I was given a concept at the beginning of each summer and I had complete control of how the projects were to be completed.The children were the creative force and often were the inspiration for the artwork that was eventually presented to the public.
I am very excited about the summer opportunity with the Children’s Museum of the Arts since I know that I can definitely make a positive contribution while doing what I love,teaching art to children.I will contact you in one week to discuss my candidacy(候选资格)and see if you have any questions about my education or experience.Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Samantha R.Gray
What is Gray’s purpose of writing this letter?

A.To advertise for herself in New York Times.
B.To show her great enthusiasm for CityArts.
C.To obtain the chance of teaching art to children.
D.To prove her successful educational experiences.

Paragraph 2 mainly tells us that _______________.

A.Gray tries to find chance to devote her rich art knowledge to children
B.Gray has gotten her undergraduate education at college in Paris
C.Gray had given up the art courses at Pratt Institute and left for Paris
D.the education Gray has received makes her optimistic about the opportunity

Which of the following isn’t mentioned by Gray in Paragraph 3?

A.Her management ability.
B.Her family background.
C.Her love for children.
D.Her working experience.
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What’s the purpose of“Environment Awareness Week”?

A.To educate people about environment protection.
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C.To make money by attracting visitors.
D.To support environment protection.

The“3 RS”stand for_____________.

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A.It's unnecessary to take soft drinks with you.
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People are being tricked into Facebook with the promise of a fun, free service without realizing they’re paying for it by giving up loads of personal information.
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A.“Please, for God's sake, you know, he is just a kid.”
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D.“You know, it takes time for a youth to truly grow up.”

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