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In the village of Muntang in Indonesia (印度尼西亚) , many children all do one thing after school: "They pick up rubbish in order to1 books from the "Waste Library".
Raden Roro Hendarti is the person who2 this special library. Every weekday, she rides her tricycle (三轮车) with lots of books to the3 . Many children are already waiting for her. They pick out the books they want to read and "4 " her with plastic cups, bags and other types of waste. After that, these little children usually sit together to enjoy reading their books.
Each week, Raden's "Waste Library " collects about 100 kilograms of rubbish. The waste is then sent for 5 or sold. Raden will use the money to buy new books for her library. "Our children should read more and spend less6 playing online games, " said Raden. "I want them to get offline (离线的) and start doing something good for the real world. "
The "Waste Library " has over 6, 000 books now. The number is still7 . Raden's act of kindness is shining the hearts and minds of more children.
A long time ago, a group of people lived together on an island. They were Love, Vanity (虚荣), Sadness and so on. One day, the island would sink (沉没) . All the people1 their boats and started to leave. Love didn't have a boat, so Love decided to ask others for2 .
Love saw that Vanity had a beautiful boat. "Vanity, could you please take me3 you? " Love asked. "I can't help you. " Vanity answered. "You are wet all over with water. You will4 my beautiful boat. "
Love then turned to Sadness and asked. "Sadness, please let me get on your boat! " "Sorry. I am too sad and I need to be5 , " Sadness replied. And when Love saw Happiness pass by, Love also tried to ask her for help. 6 she was so happy that she didn't even stop to listen to what Love was saying.
Suddenly, Love heard an old man's voice saying. "Come on, Love, I'll take you away. " The old man used his boat to take love to a 7 place. Love thanked him and said. "May I have your name, please? And why were you willing (乐意的) to help me? " "My name is Time, " the old man replied. "I helped you because I understood how8 you were—You made the world full of peace and pleasure. "
After-school club
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Time:
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Activity:
Cooking, painting, reading, games…or just come and hang out with your classmates.
*Free snacks and drinks.
Price:
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Tips:
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If you are interested, please book ahead or before 2:00 pm on the day.
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Britain has many kilometers of rivers and canals (运河) —and around 30,000 people live on these waters in houseboats.
People started living in houseboats in the 1800s, when the country's canals were built. People chose to live on the water in order to feel closer to nature and have a quieter way of life.
Living on the water sounds romantic (浪漫的) , but it is also hard work. There are many jobs to do every day, such as bringing in clean water and getting rid of dirty water from the toilet, sink (水槽) and shower. During winter, living on a boat can be very cold. Also, most boats are quite small inside. You don't have much space, especially if you are a couple, family or group of friends.
Although it is not easy, the number of people living on houseboats has grown by around 50% over the past 10 years. More families and young people are choosing to live on houseboats because it is much cheaper to buy or rent (租) a boat than a flat or a house.
Another good thing about living on the water is the friendly neighbors. People who live on houseboats always help each other and usually become good friends. This is quite a different story from people who live in flats or houses and may hardly know the people next door at all.
Some students often complain (抱怨) about learning English. The subject, they say, takes up too much of their time. They have to read many passages, look up new words in the dictionary and do lots of exercises. Although they work hard, they still can't get good scores on tests. "Why? " they ask. "How can I enjoy success? "
The story of Chinese astronaut Deng Qingming might help to answer their questions.
Deng was chosen as an astronaut trainee (接受培训者) in 1998. That was long ago—you readers hadn't even been born yet. Since that day, he had spent almost all of his time training hard to become an astronaut. Over the years, Deng has seen other trainees with him go into space one after another. However, he was always a backup (后备人员) . He often felt sad. Sometimes, he even cried.
But Deng never gave up. Although he is now in his fifties, he keeps training hard. "I must be ready whenever the chance comes to me, " he once said. Finally, on the night of November 29, 2022, he and two other astronauts boarded the Shenzhou 15 spaceship and flew into space. Deng had waited 24 years for this very moment.
So, if you want to give up learning English (or something else), think about Deng's story. Your efforts might not pay off immediately. Be patient, though. Try to improve your methods and keep going. One day, success will knock at your door. Being different from Deng, you probably won't even have to wait 24 years for that moment!
World Wildlife Day
World Wildlife Day falls on March 3 every year. It's a global (全球的) celebration of all the wonderful wild animals and plants on the planet. Cheek out the suggestions below.
◆Learn more about the wildlife in your areas. You can visit your local wildlife saving center and botanical garden (植物园).
◆If you find a wild animal or plant somewhere, don't take it home. Wild animals and plants need to stay in their home environment to live.
◆ Some animals can get sick from eating human food. Others may depend on your food little by little and forget how to search for food on their own.
◆The rubbish may make wild animals dangerous.
◆If you can find a hurt wild animal, call your local wildlife saving center. The workers there will help care for the animals.
A. You can take a picture of it instead.
B. Don't feed wild animals human food.
C. Don't throw food waste or other rubbish on the road.
D. Reading books about wildlife is also a good choice.
E. What can we do to make the world a better place for them?
Once upon a time, there was a wise old man who had seven sons. But his sons (are) always fighting. It made some bad people happy because they wanted to cheat(欺骗)the brothers out of their(father) money.
One day, the father decided to help his sons stop(fight), so he brought them together. He tied seven chopsticks together, and said, "I will give all of my money toone who can break this bundle(捆). "
The seven sons each tried(break) the chopsticks, but it was too hard. They agreed that it was impossible.
"Yet, my sons, " said the father, "it's actually easy to do. "
He untied the chopsticks and broke them oneone easily.
"Aha! " said his sons, "It's easy to do that way. Anyone can do it. "
The father(go) on, "As it is with these chopsticks, so it is with you, my sons. If you stick together and help each other, you will do well, and nobody can harm you. But if you fight, you will be like these chopsticks, broken weak. "
The seven sons listened (careful) and promised to stick together. They kept their promise and faced life's(difficulty) together, just as their wise father had taught them.
多花时间陪我们,如教做家务、一起玩耍等;
帮助我们养成好的习惯;
常与我们沟通谈心;
信任我们并保护我们的隐私。
注意:
词数80词左右;开头已给出,不计入总词数;
可适当增加细节,使行文连贯;
文中不得出现真实姓名和学校等信息。
参考词汇:physical and mental health身心健康;privacy n.隐私
According to the law "Family Education Promotion ", parents or other guardians of minors should be responsible for family education. It asks parents to pay attention to children's physical and mental health. Here are my suggestions for parents.