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Jack lives in Japan. Like most Japanese, he sleeps on the floor for most of the time Jim comes from Africa. He is studying in Canada. He wants to rent a house. Anne likes the Australian lifestyle. She is living in Queensland Are you thinking of making Germany your home? Alice hopes you can do like her. When Tom moved to England, he rented a house with others. Later, he rented his own apartment. |
A. In North China, Han people are used to living in Siheyuan. People built the Siheyuan along with hutong B. If you are going to rent a house in Australia, you must first decide where to live. Australia has six areas. C. Houses in Canada are always expensive, though prices in many other countries fall. D. Italian houses are different in style. They are just as rich as the country's culture. E. England has many kinds of houses. In the large cities, people often live in apartments. In most towns, there are streets of houses joined together. F. In a Japanese house, some of the walls are made of rice paper. Because there is so little land to live on, houses are usually small. G. Most houses in Germany don't come with kitchens or lights, Sounds crazy, doesn't it? |
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John learns new words and expressions(语句) in English. He usually writes them in a notebook. Then, later m the day, he asks his teacher about them.
"Mrs. Thomas, these expressions are new to me. 'She's blue today.' 'You're yellow.', 'A little white lie.' 'She has green fingers.'"
After looking at the notebook, Mrs. Thomas says, "In everyday English, John, 'blue' sometimes means sad. 'Yellow' means afraid. A person with 'green fingers' grows plants successfully (成功地)." And 'a white lie' is not a bad lie."
"I don't understand. Please give me an example." 'For example, I give you a cake. The truth is that you don't like my cake. You don't say that. Instead(代替的), you say, '______________' That's a white lie." John says, "I see, thanks for the explanation(解释)!".
Means __________.
As young students, you have many dreams. These dreams can be very big, such as winning the Nobel Prize; they can also be small, such as becoming one of the best students in your class.
Once you find a dream, what do you do with it? Do you ever try to make your dream come true?
Andrew Matews, an Australian writer, tells us that making your dreams come true is life's biggest challenge. You may think you're not very good at some school subjects, or that it's impossible for you to become a writer. Those kinds of ideas stop you from realizing your dream.
In fact, everyone can realize his dream. The first thing you must do is to remember what your dream is. Don't let it leave your heart. Keep telling yourself what you want every day and then your dream will come true faster. You should know that a big dream is, in fact, made up of many small dreams.
You must also never give up your dreams. There will be difficulties on the road to your dreams. But the biggest difficulty comes from you. You need to decide what is the most important. Studying instead of watching TV will help you to get better exam results, while saving five yuan instead of buying an ice cream means you can buy a new book.
As you get closer to your dream, it may change a little. This is good as you have the chance to learn something more useful and find new hobbies.
—______ do you use the Internet?
— Almost every day.
A. How many B. How much C. How long D. How often
Bring these flowers into a warm room they’ll soon open.
A. or B. and C. but D. for