Hey, I'm Simon. I have a strong and faithful dog, Bruce. The dog likes1 with me. Sometimes he also follows my father to work. One morningwhen my father worked in the field, he 2 his coat and put it under abig tree. He turned to the dog and said,“3 my coat, Bruce!”Bruce sat downon the coat. Later, my father remembered he had to buy some food. 4 hehurried to the shop. 5 shopping, he went home directly and forgot completely about his 6 and the dog.
In theevening, I looked for my dog 7 in the house, but I 8 find him. At this time, my father suddenly remembered his coat and the dog. He went back to the tree 9. He found that Bruce was 10sitting on the coat!
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We all know that Taiwan is considered as the Treasure Island of China. It is very beautiful. Recently we have been closely connected. Several months ago, a group of 19 Taiwanese children flew to Chengdu in order to begin a tour to study pandas. The middle school children were from Chiayi County in southwest Taiwan and were chosen because of their excellent performances at school. During the visit, the children saw pandas up close. They were very excited to see so many pandas at the same time. The children also traveled to the Mount E'mei scenic area and met local school children. At last, they said, “The pandas are very cute, and we are all happy.” They also said the children in Chengdu were very friendly to them, and they all liked there. They hoped to visit Sichuan again.
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Lots of people were asking me the same question—How did a 22-year-old woman row(划)a 19-foot boatfor 70 days? Well, when I was on the sea alone, the biggest difficulty was the feeling of being lonely. I started on January 3,2010. More than half the people who tried sailing alone often gave up in the first two weeks, so I decided to finish one-fourth of the sailing first, which took about 20 days. Day20th, January 22 came! I said to myself that I should be happy. But I was feeling so bad. It seemed to be the hardest day for me. I didn't see land forover two weeks. Every day I did the same—rowing, eating, sleeping, watching thesky and the ocean...Suddenly I saw something breaking through the water near my boat. They were dolphins. They circled my boat and were close enough for me to touch. So I did! Suddenly I felt so moved, they came to say “Hello”, just when I needed it most. I was no longer lonely, believing that I would succeed. And I made it! All 2,817 miles I got to the coast on March 14, after 70 days and five hours atsea. So the secret of my success is the moment with those dolphins.
My father got up early catch the first subway.
Thanks for my little son.
the boy to see the doctor?
Most birds a safe place to live in.
to think of that poor man.