—Yes, but I love _______ air after it rains. It smells so fresh.
—My pleasure.
—Just a cup of coffee _______ some sugar and milk.
—Sure. It's about ten minutes' walk.
—No. But if he _______, I'll call you to have a meal together.
—_______. I think it's quite moving and funny.
—Sorry, I forgot to water them.
—_______ tell me the bus broke down again!
—That's true. He was once an excellent skater but had to ____ skating because of an accident.
—______. The baby is sleeping in the next room.
In our daily life, some people think that smoking1help them relax. In fact, smoking is really2 Do you know that there are over 4,000 chemicals(化学药品) in cigarettes? These chemicals are 3for our bodies. They can cause cancer and 4diseases.
The smoke from cigarettes harms not only smokers but also other people. It's5“second-hand smoke” and it can be6and has higher risks. Smokers shouldn't use smoking7them relax. They must give up smoking as soon as possible.
It was the beginning of a new term. As a 1teacher in that school, I didn't know any of the students. A little girl was standing at the gate of the classroom. She looked very shy.
I walked up to her and2why she stood there. But she said nothing. Then a boy shouted, “She is from Grade Four, the worst student in her grade.” I looked at the little girl. She didn't seem to be the smart kind. I3why her teacher asked her to stay in Grade Three. I took her hand and led her into the classroom.
“Sit here. Now you are my student and I'm your teacher,” I said. She still said nothing, but suddenly began to cry.
I later learnt that her parents died in a car accident. She became sad and didn't like talking to others after that.
She learnt very 4 I gave her respect(尊重) and never looked down upon (鄙视) her as I know everybody deserves(值得) respect. I helped her after school, and she was making 5 little by little. As time went by, she was not as 6as before. At the end of the term, she seemed to have forgotten all her sadness. She was not among the best students when she left that school, but 7she was not that shy and sad little girl any more.
In the following 8 she would send me a card on each Thanksgiving Day. Three days ago, I received an invitation to her wedding(婚礼). And now, I am at her wedding, and she is smiling brightly.
Everyone deserves respect and everyone can be happy.
Rob Frenette had problems with bullies(欺辱) at school for eleven years. He was often lonely and scared. When he was fifteen, however, he decided to do something about his problems. He walked into a newspaper office and told them about the bullying. His story went into the newspaper and soon all the TV stations in Canada wanted to talk to him about his experiences. They also wanted to hear his ideas to stop bullying.
After that, Rob continued his studies at school, but in his free time he helped other people with bullying problems. With a friend Katie Neu, he made a website called www. bullyingcanada. ca. Visitors to the website can find advice, stories and poems about bullying, in both English and French. When people are upset, they can talk on the phone or online to Rob and his team. Every weekend Rob has to answer e-mails to the website. He also speaks to children, teachers and members of government around the country about bullying.
Rob's most important message is: “When bullies are unkind to you, it isn't your fault (过错、责任). There's nothing wrong with you, so you should try to keep trusting yourself. And remember that people care about your problems. You just have to find those people.”
One of Rob's ideas is “Blue Day”, a special day for stopping bullying in schools. Students have to wear blue clothes and in class they learn how to stop bullying. More than 150 Canadian schools now celebrate Blue Day, but Rob won't stop until there's a Blue Day in every school in Canada.
a.Rob and his friend made a website. b.Rob was bullied at school.
c.Rob created “Blue Day”. d.Rob told his story in public.
Mobile phone has become a problem for middle schools. Some middle schools in Australia have banned (禁止) students from carrying mobile phones during school hours.
Mobile phone use among children has become a problem for schools. Several children have got mobile phones from parents and friends as Christmas gifts, and more students will want them.
Lucy Bluett, an expert, said mobile phone use was a distraction (分心的事) to students during school hours. Teachers were also saying that sometimes students might use phone messages tocheatduring exams.
She said some schools had tried to ban mobile phones. Some parents felt unhappy because they couldn't call up their children.
Many teachers said students should not have mobile phones at school, but if there was a good reason, they could leave their phones at school office.
Many people say that they understand why parents would want their children to have phones, but they think schools should let the students know when they can use their mobile phones.
A poor boy lived in a small town.He sold goods from door to door to pay for school. One day, he only one cent left, and he was hungry. He decided that he would ask for a meal at the next house. However, when a young woman opened the door, the boy was shy, so he just asked for some water. The woman knew he was hungry, so she brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it slowly, and then asked, “How much should I pay for it?” “You won't pay for it. My mother has told me that it is good to help the people who are in trouble.” She replied. The boy said, “Then I thank you from my heart.” As the boy left that house, he felt stronger. He knew he had many things to do.
Many years later, the young woman became ill. The local doctors couldn't save her. People had to send her to a big city.When the doctor knew who the woman was, he was excited and tried his best to save her life. He succeeded. The woman needed to pay for the medical bill. The doctor learned that she couldn't afford it. So he wrote something down on the medical bill. The woman read the bill, “You have paid it with a glass of milk.”
Jenny late for the party?
She hate animals.
Jerry spoke to Betty on the phone months ago.
If you four from twelve, you get eight.
, the taxi's waiting.
A:Hey, Peter! You look tired?
B:I didn't get enough sleep last night.
A:Were you just doing your homework last night?
B: Mountains of homework, math, chemistry, Chinese … I didn't finish it until midnight.
A:Poor guy! No wonder you don't look well.
B:You know, less sleep is bad for my health. I am not as energetic (精力充沛) as before. Can you give me some?
A: Sure. I advise you to make a plan before doing your homework. First things first. And you'd better do some outdoor sports.
B: I am going to follow your advice. Thank you.
A:Um … If you are too busy on weekdays, just relax yourself at weekends.
B:Weekends? No kidding. I have to take after-school classes at weekends.
A:You do??
B:Because my parents want me to get into a good high school.
A:Yes, I guess that is the reason. Perhaps you should talk to them and explain that health is the most important.
B:You are right. Thanks for all the good advice. I'll try to talk to them.
A. Have him or her lie with feet lifted a little.
B. Wash the bite area with soap and water.
C. Pinch (捏) the lower part of the nose for at least 10 minutes.
D. Use an ice pack(袋).
E. Clean the person's face with a cool cloth.
What should we do if one of our classmates suddenly falls ill or gets hurt? Here are some steps you should follow. But always remember to look for medical care after first aid(急救)if the wound is serious.
Broken bones(骨头): Take away clothing from the wound Don't move the hurt body part while waiting for the doctor to arrive.
Animal bites(咬伤):Pack (拧紧)the wound with a clean cloth if it is bleeding(出血). If the bleeding has stopped, cover the area with a bandage and take the person to the hospital. Make sure you remember what kind of animal it is so the doctor can find the right way to treat him or her at once.
Fainting(昏厥): Don't move the body if you think there might be wounds from the fall. Make sure he or she can breathe and let in fresh air.
Nosebleeds(流鼻血): Have the person sit up with his or her head tilted(倾斜)forward a little. Do not have the person tilt his or her head back because this may cause heavy breathing or coughing.
I'm Hongmei. I (learn) English for many years, but I don't find it easy. I went to an English-speaking country on our last vacation, and I could not speak to the people very (good). Our tour guide spoke English for us. Now I know it is important (learn) more English, so I'm having extra (lesson) in my free time. I believe it can help(I) improve my English more soon.
大部分学生认为住校 | 1).方便与同学交流; 2).学会照顾自己; |
一些学生认为住家 | 1).能休息得更好; 2).与家人相处时间更长; |
你的想法 | …… |
注意:
1).短文必须包括表中所有内容,可适当增加细节;
2).你的理由至少一条;
3).词数:80左右;
4).短文首句仅供选择使用,不计人总词数。
参考词汇:方便的convenient
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