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In the past ten years, great changes have taken place in our hometown. In the past, there used to be old houses. The river was very dirty. The roads were narrow and the living conditions were hard. People went to work on foot or by bike. But now, there are many tall buildings in my hometown. The river is clean and the water is clear. There are many ring roads and the living conditions are comfortable. People usually go to work by bus or by car.
I am glad to see these great changes in my hometown. But I think it's still important to remember the past.
It tells that we should cherish the present life.
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In real life, robots are (main) used in factories. They do some dangerous and difficult jobs for humans.
Robots also help disabled(²Ð¼²µÄ) people, for example, blind people. Today many blind people have a guide dog (help) them. In the future, guide dogs might be robot dog.
One kind of robot guide dog has (wheel). It moves in front of the owner. It is very clever. It knows the speed of its owner's walk. The owner (wear) a special belt(´ø×Ó). This belt sends instructions the owner from the dog, such as "Stop here", "Turn left" or "Turn right".
In the United States, another kind of robot helps disabled people to take care of (them) in their daily life. The robot hears the sound of its owner's voice. It follows instructions such as "Turn the page" or "Make a cup of coffee".
Robots are also used in American hospitals. They can do simple jobs. At one hospital, for example, a robot takes meals from the kitchen to patient's rooms. It gets lost because this robot has a map of the hospital in its computer memory.
robots can help people in many ways, they will never take the place of humans.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ How much pocket money do you get? How do you spend it? The Blue Book of Chinese Teenager Financial Study shows that social £¨Éç»áµÄ£© activities now take up more of teenagers' spending. The book was about teenagers' spending habits. It was based on studies in nine cities in China, such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. The results show that students are spending more and more on their relationships with friends and classmates, such as having meals together and buying birthday gifts. Only one-third of high school students think about the price when choosing gifts. Most say they only care about what their friends like.
Xiao Hao, 17, a student at Gaoyou Normal School in Jiangsu, spent more than 1,000 yuan on his birthday meal this February. ¡°They had given me gifts. If I hadn't done anything in return, I'd have lost face,¡± Xia said.
Xia's experience is quite usual among the young students. A meal can cost a student's pocket money for a month. Many just ask more from parents when they use up their money.
Zhang Wei, an expert on teenagers' financial study, suggested that teenagers should learn to make a budget. A budget is a plan of how money will be spent. It helps make decisions about money. To make good use of your money, you can also set a limit £¨R#d£©. Learn to balance your wants and needs. When choosing gifts for friends, let them know that you care. Sometimes a handmade gift is much better than an expensive one.
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¡¾2¡¿According to the results, how do students spend most of their pocket money?
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¡¾3¡¿Which do most students consider when choosing a gift, the price or the things their friends like?
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¡¾4¡¿Why did Xiao Hao spend much money on his birthday meal?
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¡¾5¡¿How much can a meal usually cost among the young students?
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¡¾6¡¿What suggestions are given in the passage to help students 'make good use of the pocket money?
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Connie gets on well with others. Everyone in my family 7 her, even my younger brother. When you hear her laugh, you will naturally£¨×ÔÈ»µØ£©laugh 8 . When I feel unhappy, I will talk to Connie and she will make me feel 9.
I think my 10 with Connie is very valuable, and I hope we will always be best friends.
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The swan was3to see that. She4to help them. Every day she came to the woman's house and left a golden feather(Óðë) without5anything. The woman sold the feather6bought food. She was happy because her life was 7than before.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Most people don¡¯t admit it, but people often tell lies. These are four lies people often tell.
Lie 1: I didn¡¯t do it!
A boy called Jack broke a cup. His mother asked, ¡°Who broke the cup?¡± The boy answered, ¡°I didn¡¯t do it.¡± Why? The boy did something wrong. He told a lie 2 .
Lie 2: He came to work on time.
Lina works in an office. Another worker in her office, Peter, has trouble with his car. Peter often arrives late to work. The boss is not satisfied with him. One day, the boss asked Lina, ¡°Did Peter come to work on time today?¡± He didn¡¯t, but Lina said, ¡°Yes.¡± She lied to protect him.
Lie 3: Only today lowest price!
A store advertisement says it has special offer on furniture for today only. The truth is that the price is the same every day. Why does the store lie? It lies in order to make more money. Customers£¨¹Ë¿Í£©buy more furniture when they believe the prices are special for one day only.
Lie 4: You look great!
Diana asked her husband, ¡°Does my hair look OK?¡± Her husband didn¡¯t like it, but he said something nice. He said, ¡°You look so great today!¡±
¡¾1¡¿Who broke a cup?
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¡¾2¡¿What can be filled in the blank at the end of Lie 1?
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¡¾3¡¿Where does Lina work?
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¡¾4¡¿Lina told the lie in order to protect her boss, didn¡¯t she?
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¡¾5¡¿What will happen if the store says ¡°Special offer for today only¡±?
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¡¾6¡¿Why did Diana¡¯s husband say ¡°You look so great today!¡±
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