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Notes: explore(探索); staff(员工);drama(戏剧)
Something unexpected happenedin the summer of my eleventh year. The home I had grown up in burned to the groundin the middle of the night. Thankfully, my mom, dad, grandma, brothers and I escapedalong with my dogs. Yet, we had nothing but the night clothes we were sleeping in.I spent the rest of that night with a friend of my family. I tried unsuccessfullyto sleep in the bed in his house. I was too scared.
The next day my mom brought me a few T-shirtsand pairs of jeans that another friend gave to her. One pair of them was too shortand the other pair was too long, but I didn't care. At least I had some clothesagain. My dad returned to our broken home to see what he could find. The only thinghe could save was my mom's rings.
To spend the summery dad rented us a big houseon the same road as our old house had been. As we moved in, our friends and ourcommunity continued todonate (捐赠) all they could to help us to get back on our feet. There were moreclothes, furniture, food money, and even some books for me to read. Love was aroundus.
Looking back now I am thankful for all we wentthrough that summer because it taught me so much about life, love and people. Itshowed me that when you have nothing left but love, for the first time you see thatlove is enough.
GavinThomas, an 8-year-old American boy, is an online star in China. Chinese fans knowhim as "fake(假的) smile boy".
Gavinfirst came to people's attention when he was only two years old. His uncle, NickMastodon, posted a few shot videos of him on Vine, a popular video-sharing sitein the US. In one of the videos, Nick put a gecko(壁虎) on Gavin's head. His nervous yet funny reaction soon won him a lotof fans online.
Gavinis in primary school right now. "We take a lot of photos. My uncle Nick andI make videos together. My family thinks it is really cool for me to have many fansonline and my friends in class know that I make videos and take photos," Gavinsaid.
On July12, 2018, Gavin opened an account (账户) on Sina Weibo. In less than four hours, he got more than 400 thousandfollowers. One day later, it reached 1 million. 4 months later, the number doubledagain.
"Isaw Gavin's smiling photo about one year ago when one of my friends sent it to me.My friend was working on the weekends and used the photo tocomplain abouthis boss," said Tian Qian, a primary school teacher in Beijing. Gavin's smileexpressed her friend's feeling at that moment.
"Welive in afast-paced(快节奏的) city and are under a lot of pressure. Gavin's smile makes us feel relaxed,"Tian said. I have been following him on Weibo and it's very enjoyable to watch hisvideos. We are happy that he is bringing joy to our lives."
There are some skills for students to listen to the teachers in class, which means you're going to have to practice them. Just as you would have to practice basketball to be a better player, you also have to practice listening. How to listen in school?
One of the things you'll need to do is to make sure that your mind doesn't wander(漫游). It's easy to start thinking about other things, especially when you are not interested in the subject.
Next, listen for the main ideas. If you want to catch every little piece of information, you'll feel tired and bored. Not only does this show respect to the teacher, it also helps prevent your mind from wandering. Or it could just be someone talking to their neighbors who shouldn't be, it can even be some birds outside the classroom window, or a group of kids who are talking loudly as they pass the door to your room.
Finally, you need to take notes because you will not remember everything the teacher said. You'll have to take down the notes so that you can study it after class.
Listening isn't always easy, but if you follow these simple steps, you'll be much more successful in your classes.
A. Here are some suggestions. B. You'll also need to look at the teacher. C. Taking notes also makes you pay attention to the class. D. It might be a friend who is trying to pass you a note. E. So make yourself pay attention to what the teacher is saying. |
I am a book lover. So my house is forever full of1. I have new ones, old ones, hard covers, paperbacks,2and non-stories. I have three boxes of books in my closet, two boxes of books on the floor of my bedroom, and a box of children's books3 for my future grandchildren. I have even more books4the two I wrote on my desk. I try to keep the books5 building up by donating as many as I can to the local6, but as soon as I donate a few, I find myself buying a few more.
Books Iread keep my mind young, and my heart7,and soul bright. They bring me knowledge, laughter, and joy. They connect me withthe wisdom of the past and the new ideas of the8.They keep me moving on the right path as a journey through life.
I havelearned that people are a lot like books as well. Some have bright and shiny covers9 don't have very much to say inside of them. Otherslook old and plain but so full of10and light that reading them can11yourwhole life. One difference between books and people, though, is that while a bookhas an ending, the writing inside of us12forever.
Take care when writing the book of your own life. Fill it with love for yourself, others and this world. Fill it with all the wisdom you have learned, goodness you have done,13you have shared, and joy you have14. Keep writing it every day, too. Make it everything you are and everything you want to be, and then15it to everyone. I know it will be a wonderful and fantastic book.
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Some insects, such as butterflies and ladybugs, are quite beautiful, did you know that many insects are also edible(可食用的)?
Aletheia Price knows this—and a lot more about –about bugs(虫子). She also thinks that you should try some. If you visit the website www. eatbug.com, you will find all kinds of about edible insects. Most of it was by Aletheia Price when he was fifteen years old. Aletheia started eating bugs at the age of thirteen. Soon, she found that she really eating some of them. She also became interested in finding out more about which kinds of bugs could be eaten and to cook them.
According to Aletheia, there are at least 1,462 kinds of edible . Some of her favorite dishes include mealworm, chocolate, chip, cookies and chocolate-covered crickets(蟋蟀).
Aletheia knows eating bugs is not for . But if you think about it, you may feel that eating bugs is a good . There are millions and millions of edible bugs in this world. If you could get to used to eating , we would have plenty of food for everyone.
Americans think much about time. From childhood they learn to time. They are taught to be on time to go to school, to work and to do everything. When they are having a good time, they time goes easily. When a person is dying, they say he is living on borrowed time.
Time is money. Time is knowledge. Time is in America. A working American has to work hard for eight hours a day or forty hours a week. This is the working time. In his free time, he also works hard for more money. Even on Saturday and Sunday he also works hard as . In the street you can hardly see a man walking. They walk very fast. In fact, they are running.
They love time because time can bring them money and lots of things.sometimes they also hate time, because they feel they have become servants of the clock.
A: Hey, Megan. You look happy today. ?
B: Not much. I'm going to the dentist this afternoon. I like to visit the dentist. My teeth feel great after being cleaned.
A: Really? I always feel uncomfortable after my teeth are cleaned.
B: ?
A: Oh, once every few years.
B: You should see the dentist every six months. The dentist needs to check your teeth.
A: . My teeth hurt after I see the dentist.
B: That's because you don't see the dentist often enough. ?
A: Yes, but sometimes.
B: You should clean them three times a day, too.
A: I know, I know. I'm just lazy. Well, ?
B: Andrew Johnson. We can call him Dr. Johnson. He is really good. I have his phone number and you can call him to make an appointment(预约).
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