—Because she failed the English exam again, and she didn't know what to do.
—Once or twice a day.
—They are so great.
—Because he was so hungry.
—If you keep on studying hard, you will make it.
— Me too! Let's go to the movies together tonight.
—I know. Now he has been aware of his mistake.
—He is under the weather. Let's go to visit him in the hospital
—Thank you. It helps me a lot. I think it is very ____.
—You can ask Tom for help. He will give you a lot of ____ on Maths learning.
—I agree with you. He never________ others.
—We should________ the light when we leave the room.
—He would love to, but he has to work________.
Rose was often bullied (欺凌) when she was a middle school student. At that time, she didn't want to tell others. 1, she now thinks people who are bullied should talk about their experiences. Rose says that many students who are bullied suffer 2. She says that she heard a lot about bullying when she was in primary school, but she never thought it would 3 to her.
Rose told us that the bullying began when she went to middle school. Some students started 4 her for being a good student and knowing all the 5. She continued to say that every time she answered a question correctly in class, everyone would start shouting and saying that she was too 6 for them.
She told us that by the end of the year, she was very worried about the bullying and got 7. She began to hate school. Luckily she had a friend who could talk to, 8 they told their head teacher about her problem. She 9 that talking to the teacher helped her a lot. They found ways to deal with the problem, and the bullying finally stopped.
In her opinion, if you don't tell anyone what is going on, 10 will know that you need help. So be brave!
Katie had lived in Woodstock since she was three. The idea of moving to California started with Katie's mom. She thought it was good for Katie to learn art if they moved there.
When her mom suggested moving, Katie had many questions and things to care about. She wondered if she would have any friends in California. She thought it was a pretty big thing, because kids at this age started to make friends that they were probably going to have for the rest of their lives. Another big question was her cat because the sign on her new house said "No Pets". After much arguing, Katie finally gave up keeping her!
It took Katie some time to get used to the new school after she moved. At first, she didn't know where anything was and she was often late for class. The worst was that she didn't know anybody. However, Katie tried to do well in school, and she took part in many activities to make friends.
Katie's big move wasn't always easy, but she thought it was worth it. She was very happy with the new school, because it offered many programs that her old one didn't have. And she got on well with her friends. Katie was living a happy life in California. Although there will be lots of difficulties and troubles along the road, we can get through them as long as we're patient, and have a positive attitude (态度).
Quince, a restaurant in San Francisco, is serving a dish called "A Dog in Search of Gold" on an Apple iPad that's playing a video of a dog hunting for truffles (松露). If you're wondering about the connection, the dish is composed of white truffle croquettes (油炸丸子).And in case you're not into truffles, Quince also serves frog legs on top of iPads playing videos of frogs in a pond.
"The idea is simply about taking the guest on a voyage," Michael Tusk, who runs the restaurant, told Inside Scoop SF. "Living in San Francisco for over twenty years, I have seen the technological development, and I want to combine (结合) food industry with technology and a Me bit of education." Local chef Richie Nakano attracted the attention of social media after showing a photo of the UA Dog in Search of Gold" that a friend had ordered. Some people complained about the high price of the dish, but most wondered whether it was healthy.
Tusk said, "We asked local wood worker Luke Bartels to create a housing (防护外壳) for the iPad — a glass cover that protects the screen. The food does not directly sit on top of the iPad. The cover is washed after every use."
Interestingly, Quince is reportedly the first U.S. restaurant to use iPads as plates, but definitely not the first in the world. The Daily Mail reports that restaurants in the UK have been using them for the last two years.
The Chinese are very generous when it comes to educating their children. Not caring about the money, parents often send their children to the best schools or foreign countries. They also make their children take after-school classes. The Chinese believe that the more expensive an education is, the better it is. In the countryside, even poor parents are willing to buy computers for their children.
But in fact, the best early education that parents can give their children is usually very cheap. They should teach their children the most important skills to help them become confident, happy and clever.
Parents can achieve this by teaching children practical skills like cooking, washing and doing other chores. Teaching children to cook will improve many skills that they will need later in life. Cooking needs patience and time. It's an enjoyable but difficult experience. A good cook always tries to improve his cooking skills, so he will learn to work hard and finish his job successfully. His result, a great dinner, will give him much satisfaction and a lot of self-confidence.
Some old machines, such as a broken radio or a TV set that you give your child to play with, will make him interested. He will spend hours looking at them and trying to fix them. Perhaps your child will become an engineer when he grows up because these activities can teach a child to think. And that is the most important.
Do you know anything about email?
Email is a kind of communication that is changing, for the worse, the way we write and use language, say some communication experts." Email has helped the spread of careless writing habits," says Baron, a professor at an American university. She says the poor spelling, grammar, punctuation and sentence structure in emails show the growing unconcern about the way we write. Baron argues that we shouldn't forgive and forget the poor writing in emails. "The more we use the email, the more it becomes the normal way of writing," the professor says.
Others say that though it has poor writing, email has done what several generations (代)of English teachers couldn't do. It has made writing fashionable again.
"Email is a new communication technology," says Ian Lancashire, a professor of English at Toronto University. "It fills the gap (缺口)between spoken language and the formal (正式的)methods of writing. It is the purest form of written speech."
Lancashire says email can help people who are usually afraid of writing to get their thoughts flowing easily onto a blank screen. He says this is because email is close to speech. "It's like a circle of four or five people around a campfire," he says.
Still, he accepts that this freedom to express themselves often gets people into trouble. The number of emails sent in a day almost is the number of letters mailed in a year. But more people are recognizing the content (内容)of a typical email message is not often exact.
Deep in the forest of southeastern Mexico, scientists found a surprise. They found an ancient pyramid. There were colorful murals (壁画)in it. A mural is a painting on a wall. Those murals are helping scientists unlock a mystery about people who lived in ancient times.
The murals are about 1,350 years old. That's more than five times older than the United States. Scientists say the paintings belonged to the Mayas. That was a group of Native American people. They lived many years ago in what is now Mexico and Central America.
Scientists are excited about the discovery because they don't know much about the Mayas' daily life, explains Michael Coe, an expert on the Mayas. The paintings show how the Mayas worked, shopped and dined. One mural shows a man drinking from a bowl. Another shows a woman selling food to a crowd of people.
"Mostly we get the murals that show gods and kings, never anything about the daily life," Coe said. "This is like walking into a Maya supermarket." So far, scientists have found more than 30 murals in the pyramid. They are not sure why the Mayas created them. The experts hope to learn more as they continue their search.
"We never had anything like this before," said Coe. "These are really special murals."
Scientists learned a lot about the Mayas from the murals. The Mayas were known for more than paintings. Now the murals tell us some fun facts about the Mayan way of life.
Sweet Home
The Mayas lived in what is now Central and North America. Today the area includes parts of Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and Honduras.
Smart Starts
The Mayas invented a type of Maths. They also created a type of writing that used symbols or pictures. Mayas used bark (树皮)to make books.
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The Mayas often ate com and used it to make other foods. They grew many crops (庄稼), including beans and sweet potatoes.
Cool Clothes
Mayan men dressed themselves up with some cloth while women wore long dresses. Rich Mayas wore jewelry (珠宝).
A group of students have helped their classmate Cheng Dongdong for seven years in Anhui. Cheng, 16, was unable to walk after he got a terrible (ill) at the age of seven." It was in Grade 2 that I introduced Dongdong's situation to the students. Then I asked someone would like to help him," said Wang Mi, the teacher of Cheng's class. To Wang's surprise, many students raised their (hand). And she chose eight boys (form) a special group to help Cheng. The group would take him to school bring him back every day, help him at lunch and play him during the breaks. After several years, Xie Chenxu, Liu Wei and Liao Jiangtao of the group are still in same class with Cheng. Xie is responsible for (carry) Cheng in and out of the wheelchair (轮椅)as he is (strong) than others. Cheng's parents took him to lots of hospitals. A Canadian doctor (begin) treating him early this year and his situation started to become better. Let's wish him a very nice future.
提示:
1)What do you think of school bullying?
2)What will you do if you are bullied or you see somebody else being bullied?
要求:
1)所给提示信息应全部包括,可适当发挥,以 使行文连贯;
2)80词以上。
参考词汇:心理问题mental health problems .
My opinions about school bullying