—Everything goes well ____ greeting with a kiss. It makes me uncomfortable.
—John joined the party and made everyone unhappy by his ____ words.
—Fantastic, ____ when I introduce Chinese culture to foreigners.
—Oh, sorry. I haven't checked it yet.
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—____ It can answer my different questions.
The use of the word "disabled" always makes me angry. In my daily life, I experience so many difficulties that are not seen by any other person. However, once when a friend gets a broken1 and has to walk on crutches like me for a few weeks, they begin to look at me with more understanding.
In Nigeria, school education is a big challenge(挑战)for the disabled. The school buildings and all other facilities(设施)2 for anyone who uses a wheelchair or crutches. So in order to attend school, I usually have to do more than others. My parents didn't send me to any3 school, so I attended normal schools like many other children. But when I got to the college, things changed. I had to live on campus(住校)4 it was very far from town to the school and the travel cost much. Using the facilities was a difficult task, and many days I5 give up taking my bath in the toilets.
I didn't lose heart. Today, I work as a computer programmer and I own and drive a car. 6 , my mother did a lot in this success story. She always believed that I could become somebody7 in life. She always encouraged(鼓励) me and had high hopes for me. She's not alive now. Without her encouragement I might achieve nothing today. All mothers with disabled children should8 the example of my mother.
Disability is often thought of as something physical. It can be seen and9 . But the fact is that disability is often in the mind. So the final war has to be fought by yourself. People will not easily change their minds. You must make them see that they are10 . Society must know that we are not disabled, we are just challenged and will take up the challenge.
World Health Organization(WHO)Disability Statistics(数据) |
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1 in 10 people in the world are disabled. |
1 in 5 of the world's poor are disabled. |
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4 out of 5 children with disabilities in Africa do not attend school. |
More than 4 out of 5 disabled people in poor countries do not have chances to use assistive devices(辅助 设备)and technology that they need. |
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1 in 2 disabled people can't afford health care, while 1 in 3 non-disabled people cannot. |
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Less than 2 in 4 disabled people are out of work, while 3 in 4 non-disabled people in OECD Countries have jobs. *OECD:34 countries that make up the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development |
Quora Search for questions, people and topics I am at college now. Do you think it is a good idea to do part-time jobs? Answer Will Shetty Answered Jun 6, 2023 • 35 views I think it's unnecessary for students to take part-time jobs while they are studying in colleges. Part-time jobs take lots of time. Students should spend plenty of time and energy on their college courses in order to become successful. Doing part-time jobs can be so tiring. Students who take part-time jobs certainly fill all of their time with work and college, so they haven't enough spare time for hobbies. |
Margaret Williams Answered 1 hour ago • 600 views I was surprised to read your recent post. You seem to make some advice on the question of college students' part-time jobs. But I don't agree with you. The first point I would like to make is that it's meaningful for college students to spend time doing part-time jobs. There are many jobs students can do. These jobs can give them useful experience of the working world. They are brought to meet different kinds of people, often older, and are given experience of expressing themselves clearly. I am thinking here of jobs such as tour guides and shopkeepers. One further thing is that a lot of jobs for college students can be fun and also useful to the community. College students who help in schools, hospitals and with the elderly often get pleasure. Also they can do a lot to local society. In conclusion, I would add that when I was a girl, my father said my teens were a time for books, and studies. Thinking back, if my father had allowed me to do some real work, other people and life. Certainly, when my own daughter is old enough, instead of wasting her time with soap operas and computer games, like so many young people today. |
Long ago, there lived a King who had eleven sons, and one daughter named Eliza. The eleven brothers wrote with gold pencils. One could see directly that they were Princes. Their sister Eliza sat on a little chair made of glass, but life was not always like this.
Their father married a new Queen who did not love the poor children at all. They could notice this on the very first day. In the whole palace there was a great party, the children were only given some sand in a tea-cup instead of the spare cakes and the roasted apples, and were told that was something good.
The next week the Queen took Eliza into a village, to a farmer and his wife. And she also told the King many bad words about the Princes. After that King did not care about them any longer.
"Fly out into the world and get your own living, " the Queen said to the Princes. "Fly like great birds without a voice. "
But she could not make it so bad for them as she wished. The Princes became eleven beautiful wild swans. With a strange cry they flew out of the palace windows, far over the park and into the sky.
It was quite early morning when they came by the place where their sister Eliza lay asleep. They hovered(盘旋)over the farmer's house, turned their long necks(扇 动)their wings, but no one heard or saw it. They had to fly on, far away into the wide world. They flew into a great dark forest finally.
Poor little Eliza stood in the farmer's room and played with a green leaf, for she had no other things to play with. She made a hole in the leaf and looked through it up at the sun. It seemed to her that she saw her brothers' clear eyes. Each time the warm sun shone upon her face, she thought of all the kisses they gave her.
When she was fifteen years old, she went home. When the Queen saw how beautiful she was, she became angry and hated her. She wanted to change her into a wild swan, because the King wished to see his daughter.
①The King got married to a new wife.
②The eleven brothers were turned into swans.
③The Queen sent Eliza to a farmer in a village.
④Eliza went back to the palace to see her father.
⑤Eliza's brothers stopped to see her on the way to the forest.
—Thanks. But I was worried that many seats were (空的) before it started.
—You must do football (train) at least twice a week.
Judy was herself clearly.
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This dress doesn't and you can afford it.
A. I hear they're going to build a new school there. B. It is still there and has become quite a symbol(标志)of the place. C. However, others may only see it once or twice a year. D. But I haven't been back for almost three years now. E. Anyway, it's good to see the amazing changes. F. Large hospitals and new roads have been built. |
Some people still live in their hometown. Nowadays, millions of Chinese leave the countryside to search for work in the cities. Among them is Zhong Wei, a 46-year-old husband and father. He has lived in Wenzhou for the last 13 years. With a hard job in a factoryIt's a shame, but I just don't have the time, " he says.
Many people like Zhong Wei show great interest in how their hometowns have changed. In many places, the government has also built new schools and sent teachers from the cities to help.
"I noticed that's true of my hometown, " adds Zhong Wei. "Children have studied at my old primary school since the 1960s. But now the buildings are really old. "Zhong Wei thinks such developments are good, and he also knows his hometown cannot always stay the same.
According to Zhong Wei, however, some things will never change. "In my hometownMost of the children in my time liked to play together under that big tree, especially during the summer holidays. It was such a happy childhood. Our hometown has left many sweet memories in our hearts. "
Teaching good manners can seem like a lot of work, but it is as important as brushing teeth twice a day. Actually, just give time and any child can learn to be polite. Here are some tips on how to help kids remember good manners in their daily life.
Sometimes children may be willing to listen to someone instead of their parents. Turn to friends, family, and teachers and encourage them to practice good manners at all times. If an uncle burps(打嗝), have him say"Excuse me. "or"Pardon me. "If your children jump on the sofa at Grandma's house, have her explain that jumping on furniture is impolite. This shows that a different person can be more effective(有效的)(对……轻描淡写)bad manners, your kids won't either.
Prepare for different situations in which your kids need to behave politely. If you're in your backyard where a child has been on the swings (秋干) too long, he doesn't notice others waiting. Show how you would politely ask the child to give everyone else a turn. With practice
Family dinners are perfect situations for practicing table manners, such as learning how to use utensils(餐具), eating properly, your child has a chance to experience and eat new foods in a safe environment. This will encourage him to be open and excited about new dishes and situations. If he doesn't like the food, teach him how to refuse it without complaining about it. Advise him to eat his favourite food in small and slow bites
When my child used to point out someone's bad manners, I would ask him what that person should have done differently. Talk about different situations, ask what words he can use to sound polite when talking to an adult. Ask your child to share his ideas with you. Encourage him to practice them as soon as possible and ask him to report what happens and if the result is good.
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Get others to help |
▶Children may accept others' advice more. ▶A different person can dowork than the same one who is always heard. |
Role-play situations |
▶Help kids togood manners in different situations. ▶In this way, kids will beto deal with any situation. |
Eat dinner as a family |
▶Teach kids to use utensils, eat and talk. ▶Tell kids not toabout the food they dislike. |
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▶Ask your childhe thinks of someone's bad manners. ▶Discuss with your child and encourage him to put his ideas intoin different situations. |
Oxfam International, usually known as Oxfam, is one of the biggest charities. Oxfam's ideas are simple:everybody in the world must have the right to life fto keep them healthy, clean water to drink and medical care. All these ideas are connected.
Oxfam began its work d World War Ⅱ . At that time the Greeks didn't have enough to eat because of the war. People in Oxford d to give money and food to people in Greece. So the name Oxfam comes from two w —Oxford and Famine(饥荒).
After the war Oxfam joined other organizations to form Oxfam International. Nowadays this charity helps people in over ninety c in Africa, South America, Asia Oxfam works in two ways. Firstly, it o help in emergencies(紧急事件). In 2010 there was a big earthquake in Haiti. Over 200, 000 people died and many more their homes. Doctors and volunteers provided medical help and gave out food and brought clean water to the villages. Thes way Oxfam works is to help people prevent future disasters. Oxfam has started a project called GROW, which helps farmers produce more and better food.
But how does Oxfam pay for it all?In order to raise money, this charity has run charity shops, where you can buy things that people, like clothes, toys and food. Another way to get money is with "ambassadors", famous people who do voluntary work for charities and collect money. Ambassadors have different skills the message they send is the same—we should do what we can to help people in need!
English writing competition Ten good articles will be printed in Teens magazine. Title:How to go green at school Your article should include: ▶What is your understanding of"going green"? ▶What bad behaviours do you see in our school? ▶To make our school greener, what advice can you give? The closing date:June 28th, 2023 Your article should be sent to englishwritings@163. com. For more information, please visit http://www. englishclub. com/writingcompetition/ |
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How to go green at school
Without green, life has no hope. Going green means we should