⑴ Zhang Tao is a senior high school student. He is good at English and always gets good grades in his exams. It's reported that the grades of English in the National College Entrance Examination (全国高考) will be reduced. Now he feels very up-set about the news. ⑵ Helen is excited to be a middle school student next term. However, she is kind of worried because she knows nothing about the new school. ⑶ Eric is a busy worker. He always feels very tired after work every evening. Although he wants to relax himself, he doesn't feel like doing any sports. ⑷ Jimmy is a bit quiet and shy. He doesn't get on well with his classmates and they don't want to make friends with him. He's sad now. ⑸ Mary likes going shopping in a nearby supermarket. Last week she moved into a new apartment. It's not convenient to go shopping. She is wondering what to do. | A. Opening your heart to your classmates is the most important thing you should do first. They may know more about you after you talk with them. B. To relax yourself after work, you can read books and watch movies. Second, you can keep healthy by eating well and exercising regularly. C. Shopping online is quite convenient if there isn't a supermarket near your home. You can find whatever you like in the online shops. What's more, online shops always sell many things at a discount (打折). D. Every coin has two sides. On the one hand, English is still one part of the National College Entrance Examination, so you must try harder. On the other hand, if the grades of English are reduced, you'll bear less pressure than before. E. If you feel tired after work, you can either listen to some soft music or watch some comedies to relax yourself. Besides, talking a walk after dinner is also a good way. F. It's common to feel worried about the new school. Why not surf the Internet to learn more about it? Or you can ask the students who are studying in the school to tell you something about it. G. You shouldn't pay much attention to the English grades. It doesn't matter if you fail the National College Entrance Examination. Instead of crying about your mistakes, why don't you learn from them? |