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We made a survey in our school last week and I¡¯d like to tell you something about the results. As is demonstrated in the bar chart, using papers to study occupies 47%, followed by the
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Apparently, the traditional way of study students read books and take notes in pen is still the choice by most students. Computers or phones usage is supposed to do harm to eyesight, which is the reason why a small number of students choose. As far as I am concerned, if used properly, all these means of study can benefit us.
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Bentwood Truck Museum
Saturday, November 8, at 1000 A. M.
After eighteen months of hard work by more than 100 volunteers, the Bent wood Truck Museum is ready to open. The old factory on the corner of Palmer Street and Norman Drive had been scheduled to be destroyed. When Roger Haygood heard about the plans to tear down the building, he bought it so that he could store his collection of old trucks there. Then he had the idea of turning the building into a truck museum.
During the past year and a half, the old building has been transformed into a treasure chest of memories. Instead of a dark and dull house, the building has become a cheery, bright home for all kinds of trucks from the past.
The museum now houses 68 trucks, and we hope to have even more soon. There is a 1959 school bus, a 1942 bakery truck, and a 1937 fire engine. Our oldest vehicle is a 1919 milk truck. Our newest vehicle is a 1966 tow truck.
You can take a ride on a fire truck, a mail truck, or an ice ¨C cream truck. Rides are $ 2.00, but you can get a ticket for a free ride at any grocery store in Bentwood.
Help us celebrate our grand opening by bringing your family and friends! There is something to interest everyone who attends. The Bentwood Truck Museum is a special piece of our history. ?To get to Bentwood Truck Museum, take Route 29 (ingston Highway) to Palmer Street. ?Go south on Palmer Street for one block and take a left onto Norman Drive. ?You will see the museum building and the amusement park on your left. ?Parking is available across the street, on your right. 21£®In which of the following can visitors take a ride? A£®A milk truck. B£®An ice ¨C cream truck. C£®A bakery truck. D£®A school bus. 22£®What is special about this museum?
A£®It is built on the ruins of an old building. B£®It offers visitors free rides to the museum. C£®It exhibits trucks dating back to 100 years ago. D£®It¡¯s transformed from an old factory by volunteers. 23£®What¡¯s the purpose of writing this passage?
A£®To introduce the old history of Bentwood Truck Museum. B£®To persuade readers to attend the opening of the museum.
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