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Jim Green
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Jack Smith
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Linda White
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It was lunch time. Maria's parents were not at home. They decided to cook by themselves. Maria cooked noodles with some tomatoes and peppers(ºú½·). After Cara ate up the noodles, she said slowly, "I think it is delicious!" But Maria thought the food was too awful. She said," Cara, thank you, but I put too many peppers!"
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When you are feeling unhappy or forget how great you are, these are six ways to make you feel good about yourself.
Look in the mirror and say to yourself, ¡® I am a special person and there¡¯s no one in the world like me. I can do anything!¡¯ It may not sound so good, but it really works!
Do something nice for someone. Helping others always makes you feel good.
Smile! Be friendly to the people you meet. Look for the good things in your friends and family.
Learn something new! Do you want to decorate(×°ÊÎ) your own room or learn how to swim? Go for it! New challenges(ÌôÕ½) are fun and give you a sense of accomplishment(³É¾Í¸Ð) when you finish them.
Keep a diary. Turn off the TV and let your imagination fly! Write down your thoughts(˼Ïë), dreams or anything you want£¡Writing always helps to express(±íÏÖ) your feelings.
Stay with your family. We all need our family time. Talk with your mum or dad or maybe even your cousin.
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A£®Do you bestB£®Six ways to feel good about yourself
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B£®they can only get help from their friends
C£®they can get help from telephone hot lines
D£®they go to the advisers to get help
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A£®pay much B£®have to pay
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C£®can solve any problem D£®are not all paid
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B£®They go to the callers to help them£®
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Gina:  Hello, Mark. I live in Harbin.
Mark:  Is it spring in Harbin now£¿
Gina:  No. It¡¯s autumn.
Mark: What¡¯s the weather like in Harbin?
Gina: It¡¯s cold. We often make snowwomen.
Mark: Snowwomen?  It¡¯s hot in Haikou now.
Gina: Do you live in Haikou?
Mark: Yes, I do. But I hope to go to Harbin someday.
Gina: OK. Welcome.
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¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿It¡¯s ______________in Harbin now.
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¡¾Ð¡Ìâ5¡¿ It¡¯s ________________in Haikou now.
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A: Hello! Jane. How was your day off?
B: Hi! Jack. It was really exciting.
A: Where did you go then?
B: __________.
A: Really? Who did you go with?
B: My parents.
A: __________.
B: By taxi.
A: __________
B: Yes, we did. __________. If you go to my apartment, I will show them to you.
A: When can I go to your apartment?
B: ________Then my mother will cook you some delicious food, too.
A: OK. Thank you.
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C£®I went there by bus
D£®It¡¯s 10 o¡¯clock
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A£®How did you go there?
B£®What¡¯s wrong with your bike?
C£®How are you?
D£®How long did you stay there?
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B£®Are you happy there?
C£®How is your trip there?
D£®What did you do there?
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B£®We took a lot of photos
C£®We had a good time there
D£®We take many photos
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A£®We¡¯ll go there next week
B£®Why not last weekend?
C£®How about this evening?
D£®Why do you come here?

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