—So do I.
—No, we still need to buy a map before we start the trip
Dear Mr. Smith,
I'm a middle school student in Shanghai. My 1 are strict with me, so they make lots of 2 for me at home.
I have to get up 3 5:40 every morning. I have to read English for a(n)4 before breakfast. I can't play with my friends after school, 5 I have to get home early. In the evening I can't go out. I have to do my homework and then 6 the piano for two hours. I have no 7 to relax. On weekends,two tutors(家教)come to my home. They 8 me with my math and English. I am really not 9 with all these rules. I never have fun at home. 10 can I do?Please help me.
Yours,
Zhang Yue
Rule One ⒈You can come into the room only with your teacher. ⒉Don't eat or drink in the room. ⒊Don't listen to music. ⒋Be quiet. Don't talk to each other. ⒌Turn off all the computers and close windows after class. |
Rule Two Here are the rules for Emily. ⒈You must get up before 6:30 a. m. ⒉Don't listen to music. ⒊Don't talk loudly on the phone. ⒋Go to bed by 10:00 p. m. ⒌Don't meet friends if you don't finish your homework. ⒍Clean your bedroom yourself. |
Hi, boys and girls! Welcome to our museum. It's free. You don't have to pay(付费)any money. But we have some rules for you. Please remember them and do as I say. Firstly, don't have food or drink here. You may make our museum dirty. Secondly, you can take photos here, but don't touch(触摸)the things here. Thirdly, keep quiet at the museum. Don't talk loudly. Fourthly, the museum is not open after five o'clock in the afternoon. Please leave before five. Have a good time here! Thank you!
Tom and Kate are brother and sister. They like music. Kate can play the piano. But she can't play the violin. Tom can't play the piano, but he can play the violin. Today they want to carry a piano into Kate's bedroom. The piano is big. They can't carry it. Kate and Tom's parents aren't at home. They can't help them to carry the piano. But they have two cousin sisters here today. They ask them to help.
A teacher asks his students to write about their dreams. One boy writes seven pages. He wants his own farm and a large house on it. But his teacher tells him, "You are daydreaming. Do it again." Several days later the boy hands in the same article, saying, "I don't want to give up my dream even if you fail me." Years later, he makes his dream come true. One day, the same teacher takes some students to the boy's farm for camping. Seeing the big farm, the teacher feels sorry, "I once told you not to daydream. Luckily, you never gave up."