Showing your feelings is important. It is a mistake not to talk to anyone1you're feeling sad, worried or nervous. If you keep bad feelings inside, they can even make you2.
But if you3with someone, like your mum or dad, you'll usually begin to feel4than before. Now you're not all alone with your problems or worries.5it doesn't mean your problems and worries will6magically(神奇地), at least, someone else understands what's7with you and can help8find ways to solve your problems.
Your mum and dad want to know if you have9. They love you and they want to know what's happening in your life. But if you don't want to talk with them, what should you do? Find a trustworthy(可信任的)teacher at school or a relative. Maybe that person can help you deal with your problems. Then you'll feel as10as before.
No one wants to look silly or do the wrong thing at a new job. It is important to make a good impression(印象)from the very first day. You will face new people. You will be in a new place. It may be difficult to know what to do. We have some tips for you to make it through the first day at a new job:
First impression can last forever. Make sure you make a good impression. Before your first day, find out if your new job has a dress code (rules about what you should wear to work). If so, be sure to follow it. Remember always to be neat and clean.
Get to work on time. Give yourself extra(额外的)15 minutes to make sure you arrive on time.
Pay attention to introductions. One of the first things that your supervisor may do is introduce you to co-workers(同事).These co-workers will be important to you. They are the ones that will answer your questions when the boss is not around.
Ask plenty of questions. Make sure that your supervisor has told you what is expected of you. If he or she has not told you your duties, ask for a list. Set daily and weekly goals for yourself.
Never be the first to leave. Watch what your coworkers do around quitting time(下班时间). It doesn't look good for you to be eager(热切的)to leave.
Last Friday, after doing all the family shopping in town, I wanted a rest before catching the train. So I bought a newspaper and some chocolate and went into the station coffee shop. It was a cheap self-service place with long tables to sit at. I put my heavy bag down on the floor, put the newspaper and chocolate on the table to keep a place and went to get a cup of coffee.
When I came back with the coffee, there was someone in the next seat. It was a boy, with dark glasses and old clothes and his hair was dyed(染色)bright red at the front. He had started to eat my chocolate!
Naturally, I was rather angry, but I didn't want to make more trouble. I just looked down at the front page of the newspaper, tasted my coffee and took a bit of chocolate. The boy looked at me closely. Then he took a second piece of my chocolate. I could hardly believe it. Still 1 didn't say anything to him. When he took a third piece, I felt more angry I thought, "Well, I shall have the last piece." And I got it.
The boy gave me a strange look, then stood up. As he left he shouted out, "There's something wrong with this woman!" Everybody looked at me, but it was worse when I finished my coffee and was ready to leave. My face turned red. My chocolate was unopened, just under my newspaper.
要点如下:
1)他40岁,瘦高个,留着金色的短发,有一个幸福的家庭;
2)性格外向,与学生相处得很好;
3)他的课堂很有趣,课后常帮我们学英语;
4)不抽烟,非常喜欢运动,擅长下国际象棋;
5)写一至两点其他同学对他的看法。
参考词汇: outgoing adj.外向的;smoke v.吸烟;chess n.国际象棋
Dear Tom,
How are you recently? Now I'll tell you something about my English teacher Mr. Lee.
I'm looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Ming