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Dear Sir or Madam,
I live in Sawnbeck District. I took a walk in Smethwick Park with my 17-month-old son this
morning We were throwing some bread to feed the ducks in the park when a warden (看护人) of the
park walked towards us. She asked me to stop feeding the ducks because I was making a mess. We
followed what she said, but she then started asking for a fine. I askd,
"What for?" She said, "Littering." It was so funny! I take my son to feed the ducks every week. He
loves it. I will not pay the fine.
Yours ,
Kelly Brown
Department of Public Service, Sawnbeck District
Dear Kelly,
We have also talked with the warden who fined you. We have a rule that people must feed the ducks
only in feeding areas. It was made two months ago. You can find it in the Bulletin Board at the gate of
the park. Last Saturday you and your son broke the rule. So the warden was simply following the
park rules by fining you. You do not have to pay the fine this time, but if you are caught again, you must
pay the fine.
Yours ,
Jackson Hussain
1. Kelly and her son were feeding ducks in Smethwick Park on
.
A. Monday
B. Tuesday
C. Saturday
D. Sunday
2. Kelly was fined for
.
A. making noises
B. killing ducks
C. cutting trees
D. littering
3. Kelly's son feels
when he feeds the ducks every week.
A. sorry
B. happy
C. hungry
D. angry
4. Department of Public Service made the rule mainly because
.
A. enough food had caused deaths of ducks
B. feeding ducks had damaged the environment of the park
C. the bread caused a mess in the park
D. the park could make money from the fine
5. According to the letter from Jackson to Kelly, Department of Public Service
.
A. says Kelly doesn't have to pay the fine this time
B. says sorry to Kelly for what the warden did
C. believes the rule isn't perfect
D. will set up a Bulletin Board at the gate of the park