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A:Hi,Dave.Do you know that the Great Wall is the longest wall of the world?
B:Yes.And I really admire yourThey were so clever and brave.
A:What do you think it was used for?
B:It might be used for keeping the wind fromthe sand away.
A:Oh,no.There used to be many wars in the north of China.So people built the Great Wall to prevent from entering China.
B:Oh,I see.Its was to protect people's safety,wasn't it?
A:Yes,you are right.At that time,the leader of China was Qing Shihuang.Thanks to the Great,he got of the wars and joined six countries into a big country.
B:He must be the greatest emperor in Chinese history.
A:No,he be the greatest one.In fact,the people lived a hard life at that time.
B:What was the Great Wall made ?
A:Bricks and stones.Some of the stones are so huge that they as much as two tons.
B:Really?I wonder how they managed to move andup those heavy stones without modern machines.
A:Yes,there remain many about it waiting for us to discover.
He time homework.
We can't only ourselves and never others.
It's ten o'clock in the morning. It's raining heavily. The students of Class 3 are in the computer room. It's time for them to begin their computer lesson. Since the teacher hasn't arrived, the students are acting badly. Jenny is talking loudly and excitedly. Beside her, Tony is eating something. Mike is playing games on the computer and Mary is putting down her wet umbrella near the computer, which may be bad for the computer.
Where is Emma? Oh, she is still on the way to the computer room.
Rules of the Computer Room
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A. Don't arrive late. B. Please keep quiet. C. No food or drinks. D. Don't play computer games. |
Jenny:⑴
Tony:⑵
Mike:⑶
Emma:⑷
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