| but, take place, in the past, go to work, used to be |
Over the past ten years, great changes in our hometown. , the houses in our hometown were very old, now most of the people have moved into tall buildings. The water in the river very dirty, but now the river is very clean, and we can swim in it. People here used to walk or ride bikes, but now they can take buses or drive their own cars .
⑴做学校调查
⑵学弹电子琴
⑶对……耐心
⑷离开…去休息下
⑸回顾
⑹战胜恐惧的
⑺为艺术节做准备
⑻符合某人的标准
⑼善良且体谅人的老师
⑽弄得一团乱
⑾加入学校排球队
⑿记得做过某事
—Yes, I can. I often (practice) it on weekends.
When we mention summer, most of us think of fun in the outdoors. So it seems easy to lose weight in summer. But in fact, it's quite possible for us to put on weight. The good news is that we can avoid these problems if we know how to keep summer weight away.
Here are some ways to keep summer weight away.
When we don't have a plan, it's easy to spend summer moving from beds to computers. So it is necessary to make a work or study plan, like doing a part-time job or learning a new skill.
Because we don't have to go to school, it's easy to sleep late, watch too much TV and eat more snacks. So it's necessary to make you're your summer days follow a schedule as usual- getting up at the same time each day and eating meals as usual.
Whenever you are free, find something special to do,like making diner for your family. But remember: limit your screen time, no more than two hours.
If it's too hot outside or you don't like going to a gym, you can do exercise indoors. Don't let the heat stop your plans.
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A. Beat the heat B. Make a work or study plan C. Put everything in a schedule D. Stay busy |
Every student tries to for morning readings.
Moving On
The end of school is here at last
It has come so very fast
We look ahead with such delight
The future looks so very bright
It's now time to say goodbye
We're all leaving junior high
Other subjects, a new class
Different teachers and exams to pass
For everyone in this hall
A new life awaits you all
So don't look sad and cry
You're moving on senior high
Other people, other places
Different schools, different faces
Please don't feel bad and grieve
On the day you take your leave
But celebrate and raise your glass
And say goodbye to all your class
Joesph is a teacher in New York. He gives lessons to (he) students about American history. But he was born Kenya, an African country where the children lead a very different life. For example, a ten-year old boy may spend (much) time in taking care of cows than studying at school. The children also learn many (skill) like how to live in the wild.
Unlike many other children, Joesph went to school. And (lucky), when he was 15, he came (study) in America and then became a teacher. Joesph has written book called Facing the Lion. In the book, he talks about his childhood. He thinks is very important for American children to learn about the cultural differences between their country the others. He also thinks children should learn to be strong and full of hope, Now Joesph (do) a proiect, hoping that it will help children face their own "lions".
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