He should have his hair cuts.
Since her mum is busy, Mary oughts to do more housework.
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Oliver Twist is a famous novel (写) by Charles Dickens. It mainly talks about the boy named Oliver Twist. His parents (死), he has to grow up with many poor (陌生人). One day, when nobody pays (关注) to him, he runs away in a (仓促) to London. After he gets to London, he is cheated by one bad guy called Fagin who is very (不礼貌的)and then he starts his life of (偷). In Fagin's house, Oliver also meets some good partners who really care about him. When Oliver is taken to the police station, a good man saves him and is quite (耐心的) with him. He teaches Oliver how to read books, how to learn (明智的) and how to be a gentleman. These abilities are very (有帮助的)to him. More importantly, Oliver's happy childhood has finally come to an end
I don't know how many times people have said, while shaking their heads in disappointment(失望), "I just don't know what is with 1 today."
The other day I was 2 my car to the supermarket with my friend Sam when we 3 two teens standing by the side of the road with a car wash sign. My car was 4 with spots(灰尘) on, so I pulled over. There 5thirty teenagers around there. There was a group directing(指引) the cars and another group spraying(喷雾) 6 down. As they wiped(擦) over every square inch of my dirty car, I couldn't help wondering why thirty teenagers had devoted(奉献) 7 beautiful Saturday to wash cars—what might be their motivation(动机)?
Finally, after I handed them a thirty-dollar bill, I asked 8 they were raising money for? They explained to me that a friend of 9 Inn, had recently been ill. His 10 needed money for treatment. He had been to school with the teenagers who there that day and each of them thought he was sweeter than 11 who they had known. His friend Kevin had decided 12 this car wash together. He told me that they wanted to raise some money to let Inn know that he was always13 them.
They handed me a bag of homemade cakes with my receipt(收据) and we drove away. I asked Sam14 to me what the tag(标签) tied to the bag said; It said simply, "Thanks, sir, for 15 us to help Inn."
Yeah! I do know what is with teenagers today!
— My parents left me at home and I had lunch alone.
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Hi Worried,
I'm sorry to know that you're having such a bad time at the moment. Teenagers……
Yours,
Jamie
Encouragement is necessary for humans to develop and work hard. It helps people keep going. Here is a story of a simple note of praise. This note helped many people understand the (important) of giving praise to other people.
Robert Brooks is a psychologist (心理学家) now. He remembers the time when he was just a young man. He was in training to be a psychologist. He had to give a (speak) in front of a large group of people. And, he was very nervous. He did not like speaking in front of people. But his speech was very important.
Robert gave his speech. He did a good job. But he did not have the chance to hear other people thought. Later that same day Robert looked into his mail box and (find) a small note there. The note (simple) said, "You did a great job today, Robert." Robert was very surprised and happy to see the note. It made him feel very good. And, Robert believes that that small note helped him through the rest of (he) training. He felt like he was able to do a good job.
Now a psychologist, he teaches people how important it is to give praise to other people. He tells them the story of the simple note that he received. He tells them that the words on the note had power. Those words helped him to continue doing a good job. One day, a businessman, who had (attend) Robert's lecture, decided to take Robert's ideas to heart.
The more this businessman encouraged his workers, the (happy) they were. "The atmosphere in our company changed. We enjoyed working. We began to encourage each other too," said one of the (worker). "People seemed happier. But, most important of all, a greater spirit of team work developed," the businessman added.
Humans' Greatest Achievements
The earth is 4.5 billion years old, but the human race has lived on it for just 200, 000 years. In that short time, we have achieved some amazing things.
The list is almost endless. The invention of the airplane has changed our lives. The discovery of antibiotics(抗生素) has saved the lives of millions of people. Can you imagine living without electricity?What about the printing press(印刷术)?Without the printing press, you wouldn't be reading this. In the last 50 years, there have been great achievements in communication, such as radio, TV, computer, the Internet, and smartphone (智能手机).
What about the arts?The arts have brought pleasure to many people, but are the Beatles and Bach more important than antibiotics?
Finally, we must not forget humans' early achievements. We can't imagine modern life without cooked food and cars.
What are humans' greatest achievements?To answer the question, we need to decide what we mean by "great" Or is it just something that makes us say “Wow”, like the Great Wall?What do you think?
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A. We could probably live without them, but life wouldn't be so interesting. B. Is it something that makes us rich or happy or saves lives? C. We enjoy these things every day because they are free to use. D. They used fire for cooking and heating and invented the wheel. E. Many of humans' great achievements are in science and technology. F. And is Mickey Mouse as important an achievement as going to space? |
I'm Elisa. Several days ago, our family were sleeping in Canada's Banff National Park when a wolf (狼) suddenly1our tent. My husband, Matt, was hurt. This is a2thing to post on my Facebook, since I haven't fully understood3it had happened yet.
It was like something out of a terrible4. Matt threw his body in front of me and the boys, and fought with the wolf as5caught his arms and hands. We were shouting for help as he was fighting with it and trying to save us. I6my body on top of the kids and Matt made the wolf not move by holding its mouth closed with his hands, but he7and the wolf started to drag(拖) Matt away, while I was catching his8trying to get him back. I don't think I'll ever be able to describe the terrible experience9.
It was then that Russ10into the picture. He kicked the wolf and it finally let go of Matt. They continued to throw huge rocks11the wolf while we ran as fast as we could to the car for safety.12, the wolf ran away. And then Russ sent us to the nearest hospital and we got the13in time.
It could have been so much worse, and we are just feeling so happy that we are all still sitting here as a14family. Matt is our hero and we are forever15that Russ came to help and saved Matt's life.
How does the man plan to celebrate his birthday this year?
Where is Amy now probably?
A bully is a person who enjoys bothering (骚扰) other people. A bully can hurt people with words or by hitting them. 85% of children in the UK have been bullied at least once.
He or she will…
▲try to find your weak point-perhaps you are shy, nervous or easily made worried.
▲make fun of you in front of your friends.
▲borrow money then won't pay you back.
▲Tell the bully to leave you alone.
▲Do not be afraid to ask other people for help, even though the bully tells you not to.
▲Do not feel ashamed because you have been bullied. You have done nothing wrong! The bully should feel ashamed.
▲Do not believe the bad things a bully says about you.
▲Help people who are being bullied, even though you don't know them.
▲Be a friend to people who are bullied.
▲Tell a teacher if you see bullying.
▲Tell bullies to stop. Sometimes bullies are afraid, too.
Some bullies…
▲have never learnt to think about other people's feelings.
▲don't like themselves, so they are sad. They think they will be happy if they make another person sad.
▲have been bullied themselves by other bullies.
▲Yes! Bullies can change when they learn to think about other people's feelings.
▲Sometimes bullies must be punished before they understand. Sometimes,bullies just need friends.
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A. What can I do if a bully bothers me? B. How can I tell if a person is a bully? C. Why do some people become bullies? D. Can bullies change? E. What should I do if I see a bully bothering someone? |