My parents are amazing. I had the most wonderful childhood, and it's not because I had everything I wanted or because I was a cool kid. I have learned a lot about how to be a parent. Here are 1 few ways that I use now to deal 2 my two children.
Here is an example of how I had a conversation with my parents when I was young. Usually it was around 4:30 p. m. I said, "I'm hungry. Can I 3 some chocolate?" My mom answered, "No. Have a banana. " "I don't want a banana. " "Then you're not hungry. " Sometimes I was angry about it, but I knew that was good for me. I am thankful to my mom for not letting me eat junk food, so I 4 with my mother and I have this same conversation with my5 son. I hope it 6 him to develop healthy eating habits.
I know many of us heard this as children. "If everyone jumped 7 a bridge, would you do it, too?" If our kids asked for something just8 everyone else had it or was doing it, I would ask them this question. And they soon learned not to ask for things because everyone else had it, but because it was something they wanted.
I will always be thankful that my parents let us try the things that interested us, not the things they wanted to push(推) us into. This helped me try swimming, dance, and the piano before second grade. I found a love —singing—and kept up with that through my college years. Now, I am a teacher and mother. It makes me 9 to see parents push their kids into their own favorite activities, even when 10 children don't like them.
Last year, I worked near my mother's house and stayed with her for a month. During that time, I helped her do some housework and 1 some food.
A week later, I noticed that the food ran out very2 . Then I began keeping an eye on my mum. To my3 , I found that she would put some food into a bag and go out with it every morning. And finally, I decided to4 her. I saw her taking the food to the street children and spending a lot of time talking and playing with them.
One day, I talked with a neighbor and found out that my mum was well-known in the area. The children were very friendly to her and even thought of her 5 their own mother. Why didn't she tell me about it? Was she worried that I would 6 buying food if I knew the truth(实情)?
When my mum got home, I gave her a7 hug(拥抱). I told her she didn't need to keep 8 a secret(秘密)from me. And she told me something about the children. Some of them lived with an old lady in a small house. Others slept on the street. 9 she told me everything, I was so moved by her kindness.
I continued to buy food for my mum after that. But I 10 added one more bag for her other "children".
THEY NEED YOUR HELP
This is the chance for you to help those less lucky members. We suggest you give help to the following organizations.
Orphan House
Children's toys, books and clothes are needed here. Also we are looking for friendly families who would like to take our children into their homes for a few hours as guests.
If possible, please phone Mrs. Liu at 88776655.
Street Food
In very cold weather, it is no fun being homeless and hungry. We give hot food to at least one hundred people every night. We need new cookers. Please give us a hand.
If possible, please phone 88775566.
Youth Club
Have you got an unwanted chair or a CD player? We need them to work in our meeting room! Please call the secretary. Phone number: 88667755.
We'll be happy to collect anything you can give us. Thank you!
Night Shelter
We offer a warm bed to anyone who has nowhere to go. Although a bed is not expensive, we do not have enough money to pay for enough beds. If you would like to support us, please send money to us at 15, Landong Street Office. Phone number:88557766.
During the Mid-Autumn festival, director Zhang Yimou's film "Under the Light" is now going to be shown on Sep.28. There are many experienced actors, including Lei Jiayin, Zhang Guoli, and Yu Hewei in this film. People pay tons of attention to those famous actors and Zhang. So far the total number of viewers who are interested in the film has reached 270,000. Based on the topic of fighting against corruption(腐败) and crime, the movie tells about the investigation(调查) of a crime. The story follows Su Jianming (played by Lei Jiayin) and Li Huilin (played by Zhou Dongyu) as they try their best to discover the truth.
The only funny film in the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day season, "Lose to Win", made by Mahua FunAge, is planned to be shown on Sep 28. The film tells the story of Wei Guozheng, an excellent basketball coach(教练) who meets a group of players. As they continue their daily life filled with misunderstandings and begin a hard basketball training journey, they come together to achieve a great goal.
Made by Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, and Spin Master Entertainment, the new film "PAW Patrol(汪汪队)", based on the popular children's cartoon "PAW Patrol", will be shown on Sep 29. The familiar (熟悉的) words, "No job is too big, no pup(狗狗) is too small," has not only become a mantra(口头禅) for kids but also a popular saying across the Internet. In this new movie, the PAW Patrol pups get superpowers(超能力). People of all ages can enjoy the PAW Patrol team as they start an exciting journey together on the big screen.
At an event held on Wednesday, Apple Inc(股份有限公司) showed its new iPhones. The iPhone 15 came out after Huawei started selling its Mate 60 and the MateX5. The appearance of the two new phones got different responses. For example, the iPhone 15 was not on the most popular lists. However, Huawei's Mate 60 was much liked by Chinese.
This could be because iPhone 15 is short of enough new ideas. Some users point out that Apple has not been focusing on new ideas.
They also said that Huawei's strong comeback gives users more choices, and will force Apple out of its comfort zone to focus on new technology, although it has been the best sold smartphone in China for years.
This shows that the sales of Chinese smartphones are growing quickly because of their proper prices and good functions(功能). China's smartphone users also have a lot of choices now. A number of our Chinese smartphone makers are rapidly catching up and even do better than iPhone in some ways. As our local smartphone makers are doing better and better, our national smartphones are sure to have a brighter future.
①Cutting down fatty food or exercising more are the most popular ways to lose weight, but have you ever thought about whether our noses play a part in our weight?
②According to a recent study, not being able to smell our food before eating it may cause us to lose weight.
③A team of scientists at the University of California Berkeley, US, came to their conclusion(结论) after studying the result of smell and diet(饮食) on a group of mice. Henry, the lead of the study, said he first believed that mice with no sense of smell didn't want to eat as much food as the normal mice and end up eating less and became thinner. However, it was discovered that if the mice were unable to smell their food, they didn't put on weight.
④To reach this conclusion, they did an experiment(实验). The first group of the mice was in normal condition. But in the second group, they broke some smelling neuron(神经元) of several mice by using virus (病毒), so their ability to smell was "switched off(关掉)". Both of the two groups were fed the same amounts (数量) of fatty food. At the end of the experiment, those with their smelling ability switched off had not put on weight, while the first group had put on the pounds. The researches also showed that "supersmellers" mice put on the most weight.
⑤That is to say, even if the mice were given the same amount of food, the ones with smelling problems put on less weight. In fact, "Sensory systems(感官系统) play a role in metabolism (新陈代谢). Weight gain(增加) isn't only about the calories (卡路里) taken in; it also has something to do with how those calories are perceived(识别). " Henry told the news.
⑥If it is true in humans, perhaps we can actually make a kind of medicine that doesn't change the smell of people but still stops that metabolic circuitry (线路). That will be amazing. In the future, the findings could play a role in solving health problems such as overweight. In the meantime, however, getting plenty of physical exercise and eating the right foods are still important ways to keep our bodies in shape.
Skirts and dresses have been symbols of women for ages. However, today women don't allow a strict way of dressing any more.
Yao Qing, 23, is among them. She gave up her skirts, cut her hair shorter and started to wear shirts, trousers or clothes in black, white or grey.
"I feel more myself that way," Yao said. Although she appears a " sweet and nice lady" for years, she has enjoyed outdoor sports like skateboarding and skiing since childhood. "Women are free to show who they truly are and decide on what they truly like," she added, " and skirts are not easy for daily use. "
Another change lies in women's awareness(意识) of their independence. They believe they are free to choose their favorite styles. In a video on Sina Weibo, Xuan Yan, 34, a public service worker in Hangzhou, tried on her husband's clothes and posted her photos online. Many people said she looked handsome and cool. Some even wanted to have a try, too. Then she started a discussion "How handsome girls can be in men's clothes", which got over 15 000 likes.
"Society is more open now. The way we dress shows the trend(潮流) for women to be more independent," said Xuan.
However, stylist(设计师)Shang Tao advised that▲.
"The key is to learn about your own strengths and weaknesses and the environment around you, and choose clothes that can help you feel more confident," he said.
A. What a wonderful experience!
B. Did she tell you when she would be back?
C. She has gone to London.
D. What a pity!
E. She has been to London several times.
F. Because her grandparents live in London.
G. It's really nice.
A :Why doesn't Kitty come with us to the park?
B: .
A:Has she been to London before?
B:Yes. .
A:Why has she been there so many times?
B: She goes to visit them and spends her holiday there.
A:I hope I can go to England someday.
B:She said that she would stay there for about three weeks.
As a fan of computer science, Zeng guolai wanted to buy a classic book about computers. But his parents turned him down. "You won't have time to read it," they said.
However, this 16-year-old from the High School finally got it — by lying. As he said the book was required by his school, his parents agreed.
Many teenagers have had similar experiences to Zeng's. They have lied to their parents for different reasons including getting things they want, staying away from criticism (批评), and winning their parents' praise.
But there are some main reasons behind this situation, said Wang Bing, a famous teacher in mental health at Peking University(北京大学). When students are becoming independent(独立的)and want more freedom, parents just don't let go.
"For teenagers, lying(撒谎)seems to be a good way to get freedom and students don't want to have arguments with their parents, either,"Wang told the newspaper.
In fact, as children grow up, they have less communication with their parents which leads to less mutual (相互的) trust. This is also an important reason for lying, as Wang mentioned.
But unlike many parents who see telling lies as a signal of children becoming rebellious(叛逆的) or"bad", Wang believed that this action should hardly be called a "moral (道德的) problem". Rather, it is a way for teenagers to step into the adults'world —They have long been told to do things, but as they are growing up, they want to challenge social rules and see the results.
Parents should walk in their children's shoes and guide their children to think positively, rather than simply blame (责备) them when things go wrong. As for teenagers, ▲.
has Joe stayed in Shanghai?
She has lived in Canadathree years.
I don't think that he broke your cup .
Tom studies Chinese well, and Jim.
Parents are the closest people to you in the world. They love you just because you are their child. They would like to do for you. But a lot of middle school students think that they're not as close to their parents before. They feel it's to get on well with their parents.
Some students complain(抱怨) that their parents often say a lot to them, but never listen to them. And they aren't allowed(被允许) to do what they want to do. Others say their parents like to ask if they're speaking to a boy or a girl when they're making phone calls to friends. These them feel very unhappy. Some students even decide to leave home because they're of being punished (惩罚) when they do something wrong, especially when they fail in exams.
In fact, p are part of life. In order to solve them, you'd better find a good chance to talk your parents when you're having dinner, going out for a walk or watching TV. Tell them you are growing up and you are old to make a decision sometimes. You can also get help from others, like your teachers, your uncle or aunt. I believe that finally your parents will understand you because they love you a lot.
参考信息:
1. 住房紧张,就业困难;
2. 大城市车辆繁多,交通拥堵;
3. 公共场所人流量大,容易走失。
In recently years,our country has become stronger and stronger.