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How to protect our school environment?
Dear classmates,
As we all know, the school environment around us is getting worse and worse.

¡°Our school is our home¡±. I hope everyone will protect our school environment well.

¡¾´ð°¸¡¿ How to protect our school environment?Dear classmates, As we all know, the school environment around us is getting worse and worse. In our school, we can see waste paper everywhere. In some places there is waste water. Some students let water running when they wash their clothes. It's our duty to protect our school environment. We should clean the school every day. And we shouldn't drop trash here and there. We should pick it up when we see trash on the ground. We shouldn't draw on the wall. If we all like our school the same as we like our homes our school will be more beautiful. We will enjoy our study better. ¡°Our school is our home¡±. I hope everyone will protect our school environment well.
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Have you ever been to Thailand? And what did you learn about Thai people? After traveling Thailand for over a month, I've seen and learnt quite a few things not just about the country, but also about people. Here are some things that I've learnt about Thai people.
They always give you the warmest, friendliest smile if you smile first.
Thai people are often very , and many of them smile at you in the street. But most of the times, they look at you. If your meet and you smile, then they smile back right away. If you don't smile, however, do they. My experience is that they smile more brightly than you when you smile first.
No matter(ÎÞÂÛ£© early you get up in the morning, most people are already awake and working. It's true that I'm an early bird. But no matter when I get up, it feels like Thai people have been awake for just a little than me. They are already in their shops, at the markets or in the factories I get up. It's not that Thai people never sleep; they just don't sleep the way we do.
When it comes to transport, there's no such thing as ¡°full¡±.
The buses are always in Thailand. Even if some kids have to hang (Ðü¹Ò£©off the end of the bus, there is still space more people. Once we had about 33 people in a very small bus. It was crazy!

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A famous scientist made some great inventions. A newspaper reporter asked him why he thought he was able to be so much more creative than other persons. What made him so successful and different from others?
He said it all came from an experience with his mother when he was about two years old. when he lost his control on the bottle and it fell, pouring the milk all over the kitchen floor --- a sea of milk!
His mother didn't shout at him£¬instead, she said, "Robert, what a great and wonderful mess you have made!. Well, something bad had happened. Would you like to get down and play in the milk for a few minutes before we clean it up?"
Indeed, he did. After a few minutes, his mother said, "You know, Robert, whenever you make a mess like this, you have to clean it up? We could use a sponge(º£Ãࣩor a towel. Which I do you prefer?" He chose the sponge and together they cleaned up the spilled(½¦³öµÄ) milk.
His mother then said, "You know, what we have here is a failed experiment in how to carry a big milk bottle with two small hands. and see if you can find a way to carry it without dropping it." In the end, the little boy learned how to carry the bottle without dropping it. What a wonderful lesson!

A. Let's go out and fill the bottle with water
B. What really have you done
C. He tried to move a bottle of milk from the refrigerator
D. So, how would you like to do that
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Some old people get _______ early in the morning. Then they often go to parks to exercise. It helps them _______ more friends. In the evening, they would prefer to stay at home _______ have a rest.

_______ young people, they enjoy _______ a trip on weekends to relax. They go to the _______ to camp. They usually spend one or two days outside. Then on Sunday evening, they start their way back home.

Everyone wants to keep ________.

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¡¾8¡¿A.haveB.hasC.having

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Natural disasters cause trouble for a lot of people around the world each year. But different of the world experience different kinds of disasters. Some places have earthquakes others have typhoons(̨·ç).
Every disaster is different. But doing these three things can help you prepare yourself and keep your family.
Do some research
Learn about the kinds of disasters that can in your area. How could those disasters affect your home, phones, power and water?
Make an emergency(½ô¼±Çé¿ö) plan
In a disaster, you can't always travel. Sometimes phones stop, too. Decide where family members should if they can't get home safely. Make a list of important phone numbers and for everyone to keep in their bag or wallet.
Prepare for the worst
What will you take if you need to leave your home ? Clothes, water and food are important. ID cards and bank information are also important. If someone in your family medicine, you should take that, too. Keep things together in one place. In that way, you can get them in no time if you need them.

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Stonehenge is one of the oldest places made by man. It took about 700 years to build the oldest part of it is now believed to be 4,800 years old. It is located in the south of England near a small town called Amesbury in an area which has many other ancient monuments.
Stonehenge consists of several circles. Some of them are made of stone, one is a ditch(¹µÇþ)and one consists of 56 holes in the ground called ¡°Aubrey holes¡±. Because many of the stones have fallen over or have been moved, it is difficult to see the full shape. The outside circle of stones once had 30 enormous (¾Þ´óµÄ) stones, each weighing about 25 tons. On top of them used to be 30 more weighing 7 tons each, so that they made a circle of huge arches (¹°ÐÎ).Inside this was a horseshoe shape of five even bigger arches in which each of the upright (Ö±Á¢µÄ) stones weighed 45 tones. Inside this was a bluestone circle of 60 stones, then a bluestone horseshoe of 19 stones. Finally in the middle was an enormous stone called the altar (¼À̳) stones. The bluestone came from some mountains in Wales, 385 kilometers away, and even the other stones came a distance of at least 50 kilometers. Carrying the 80 stones to form the main circles probably took several thousand men several years.
Nobody knows why it was built. It may have been a kind of church; it may have been a meeting place for the people who lived near. Some people say that it was a means of predicting the position of the sun, the moon and the stars. It has also been discovered that Stonehenge is located on some mysterious (ÉñÃصÄ)lines called ¡°ley lines ¡± that seem to join together ancient buildings and places in England.
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£¨2£©How long did it take to build Stonehenge?

£¨3£©What is in the middle?

£¨4£©Does anyone know for certain(¿Ï¶¨µØ) why it was built?

£¨5£©What do you think of Stonehenge?

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