—Maybe not. I need your help.
—She is good at it. She can do it better than any other people.
—Yes. It's time for class.
—Of course, I'd love to. I want to go to Disneyland in Hong Kong.
—We should call on all the students not to pollute the environment.
—Yes. It's quite large. There're more than 28, 000 books in it.
—Yes. Lights in the tall buildings light up the whole city. It's beautiful.
—It is over there across the street.
—OK. Then we can go to the library together.
—His favorite toy car was broken.
—Of course. It's a _____ paper. You can get the latest news every day.
—We can find some dry branches and ___ them to make a fire.
—The ground will be very____.
—You are interest in__________, so you won't miss it.
—Because I can make friends with people from________. The customers here come from different countries.
—It is___________. I felt sleepy. My brother felt the same as me.
—Some fishing____. I think they're very useful Now I can get more fish.
—I don't know. It just ____ and I couldn't find it anymore.
Mike is five years old. One day, he went to an evening party with his parents. He was very happy to see others singing and 1 in the party. He saw a piece of cake. It was like a bear. He went to it and stood there and looked for a while. When he turned around, he couldn't find his 2. He was very afraid.3 he began to cry. When Mrs. Green hears his cry, 4 came over. "Can I5 you, my little boy?" Mrs. Green asked him kindly. But Mike didn't6 her. He still cried, Mrs. Green asked again, "What's your name? Where do you live? Tell me your name and your address." The boys still didn't say a word. At this time, Mike's mother ran to him, "My dear boy! I finally 7you!" Mrs. Green spoke to the mother, "Your son is very lovely. But I am 8 that he can't speak." 9! You are wrong." Mike cried "I can speak. But mother says little 10 can't speak to strangers."
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Last weekend, Jake had a lot of homework to do. He finished listening, spelling and reading exercises in the morning. In the afternoon, he added fifteen and twenty—two, and then he got thirty—seven. He added and subtracted until his hand got tired of writing.
After supper, Jake's dad reminded Jake to do his job. Jake went from room to room unloading baskets and cans into a large plastic bag.
Then he took the bag out to the dustbin.
Then Jake could have some free time. He decided to play "Star Monsters". He turned on the monsters fighting on the TV screen while his fingers pushed buttons to make them move.
Jake was tired. He put on his pajamas, brushed his teeth and crawled under the covers.
When you travel in the forest, you should stay with your friends. If you walk around only by yourself, you might get lost.
When you lost the way, the most important thing to do is to stay in one place. Don't try to find your friends. Let them find you. You can shout or whistle three times. Then shout or whistle three times. Then shout or whistle three times again. Any signal given three times is a call for help.
When people hear you, they will give you two shouts or two whistles. When a signal is given twice, it is an answer to a call for help.
When you need some water, you have to leave the place to look for it. Don't just walk away. You can pick off small branches and drop them as you walk. It will help you go back again easily.
We all want to protect the environment, but we're mostly too busy or too lazy to put up big change. There is nothing new here but if you follow at least some of these tips, you can be proud of yourself in the protection of the environment.
Use LED light bulbs: They last much longer and they can save energy.
Donate: You have many clothes or things you want to throw. If they are still usable, give them to someone who needs them.
Turn off your devices: When you do not use a house device, turn it off. For example, if you don't watch TV, turn it off. Turn off the light when you leave a room.
Walk or cycle: Driving is one of the biggest causes of pollution. If you want to use your car, ask yourself the following question: do I really need my car? Walk or use your bike if the journey is a short one.
Detergent (洗漆剂):Use less dose of detergent to wash your clothes or dishes.
Leaky faucets(漏水龙头):Fix them, or they will waste a lot of water.
Rainwater: Think of collecting rainwater. This water can be used for different purposes.
All these tips will help you save money and protect the environment.
There are 100 chicks sitting quietly in a circle. Suddenly, each chick freely pecks(啄) the chick to its left or right. What is the expected number of unpecked chicks? Can you solve it?
Leo (the 13-year-old boy) gave the right answer, 25, in just 0.9 of a second. He got this question in the final round of the Raytheon Maths counts competition. Thanks to that correct answer, he won it this year. Last year, he was second.
"I was surprised that I won," he said. "I was kind of worried that was the wrong answer."
This year, more than 100,000 students took part in the competitions. And 224 students entered the final round. Leo will receive a ﹩20,000 college scholarship and free trip to US Space Camp.
Leo is talented at Maths. And unlike other students, he studies at home. His mother Mary quit her job as a writing teacher to home—school her son. She thought traditional school couldn't meet his needs. He often asks his mother to write difficult Maths problems so that he can solve them.
When Leo was 8, he started taking college classes. Even on vacation, he still tries to learn Maths. He once asked his parents to take him to a Maths library at the University of Texas. People around him regard him as a Maths genius.
Neil Armstrong was an American astronaut. He made history July 20, 1969. He was the (one) man to walk on the moon! When he (step) on the moon, he spent two and half hours outside the spacecraft. His famous saying is "That's one small step for a man, one great leap for mankind."
Millions of people were watching this (amaze) event on TV. The moon shone (bright) that night. It was a great thing (look) up at the moon and know that a man was walking on it! For years, people had wondered if there would be any living (thing) on the moon. Armstrong only found moon rocks and moon dust.
After he resigned(退休)from NASA in 1971,Armstrong taught at the University of Cincinnati to let students know (much) about space. He acted as a spokesman starting in January 1979.
Rebecca是美国人,今年13岁,在深圳中学学习,她非常喜欢中国。
要点:1)她各门功课都很好,汉语也说得很好;
2)她的个人爱好,以及在学校参加的俱乐部活动(至少一种);
3)在深圳参观过的景点(至少一个)。
注意:1)词数70左右;开头己给出的部分,不计入总字数;
2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3)文中不能出现与本人相关的信息。
Rebecca's Colorful life in China
I have a good friend. Her name is Rebecca. She is 13 years old.