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Hopefully, you can consider my recommendation.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua

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I am writing here to recommend Gardening & Self-defense as my favorite elective courses.

It goes without any doubt that Gardening is among the most popular courses with us students, not only for the lecturer's unique way of organizing his classes but also for the great pleasure we gain from the hands-on classes. By the way, we've learned a lot about plants and gardening. Some of us even feel like majoring in gardening at university.

Self-defense is another course that enjoys great popularity. In a world full of attacks and threats, it's useful and essential for us students, girls in particular, to learn how to protect ourselves in time of danger. Besides, students can take the opportunity to build up their strength. As far as I know, many more students intend to enroll for the course next term.

Hopefully, you can consider my recommendation.

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According to a survey by Tesco Mobile, a UK company, the ¡°dream job¡± of young people aged between 16 and 25 in the UK is a video blogger, or ¡°vlogger¡±. The survey, carried out among 1,002 people, found that as much as 40 percent of them put vlogger as their number one choice on a list of ideal careers.

This change is undoubtedly as a result of the Internet and social media. They have made it so much easier to reach audience of the world, without having to enter a career in show business in the traditional way.

In the past, the biggest stars were trained by the Hollywood studios; now, anyone with a computer camera can become a star. Vloggers are the big stars of today because they are normal people interacting with their fans about everyday life.¡±

However, what people see is only the bright side of being a vlogger and they fail to notice the fact that only those who are successful earn fame(ÃûÉù) and fortune. For every success there are hundreds of others who never get off the starting line. There are the dreams that come true and the dreams that remain dreams forever.

Although being vloggers is popular, some young people choose to follow careers that don¡¯t necessarily earn them fame, but allow them to make good use of the Internet to share their hobbies. Young Israeli David Leshaw, for example, runs a business called the Finishers Club. It¡¯s an online platform for runners to keep a record of their races. His job allows him to express his enthusiasm, and is always a learning experience. And that¡¯s enough for him.

¡¾1¡¿What is the passage mainly about?

A. Most young Britons choose to be vloggers as their job.

B. The Internet is influencing young Britions¡¯ career choice.

C. The Internet is taking the place of traditional studios.

D. Young Britons can not find jobs without the Internet.

¡¾2¡¿Why do more and more young Britons choose to be vloggers?

A. Vloggers can earn greater fame and more money on the Internet.

B. There is too much competition in the traditional show business.

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D. Anyone with a computer will surely become a star.

¡¾3¡¿What can we infer from the fifth paragraph?

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My name is Li Hua, chairman of the Students¡¯ Union of Chenxing Middle School.

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Dear Cathy,
I am writing to share my opinion on fashion with you, for I had just heard that you are disappointing because you can't afford famous brands.
I shall say that it is naturally for people to care about his appearance. And it is true that fashionable thing like clothes and shoes will make one more eye-catching. Therefore, I think it is really a waste of money for you to buy famous brands. Besides, it will also add the burden of your parents.
What's more, beauty is only skin-deep. There are many things in which can make you popular beside fashion. A great amount of knowledge and a warm heart will surely win others' respect.
As the saying goes, never judge the person by his appearance. I do hope that you will remember the saying and be as happy as you used to be.
Yours,
Jane

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿The Guggenheim Museum attempts to help educators connect students with art. It offers programs for educators, including free arts curricula, professional development courses and workshops, as well as professional meet and greets that pair artists with public school teachers throughout New York City.

¡ñ Visiting with your students

The museum offers a variety of ways for educators and their students to visit, from self-guided tours to a guided experience.

Guggenheim Museum Highlights

Perfect for first-time visitors, the Highlights Tour focuses on the museum¡¯s innovative architecture, history, and permanent collection.

Special Exhibition

This tour offers an opportunity to engage in a lively, in-depth exploration of one of our special exhibitions. Learn about the artistic processes and movements behind some of the most revolutionary artists of the modern and contemporary age.

Custom Tour

Tour can be customized to accommodate a variety of interests, learning styles and subject matter. Our gallery educators can create a one-of-a-kind experience tailored to your group¡¯s needs.

Lecturer¡¯s Badge

Conduct a group tour of up to 20 people.

¡ñ Arts curriculum online

The Guggenheim produces free curriculum materials on exhibitions for educators to use both during school visits and in the classroom. While the material focuses on recent exhibitions, a comprehensive range of lessons cover many works and artists in the museum¡¯s collection.

¡ñ Learning through Art

Learning Through Art sends experienced teaching artists into New York City public schools, where they work with classroom teachers to develop and facilitate art projects into the school curriculum.

¡ñ Education facilities

Housed in the Sackler Center for Arts Education, the Guggenheim¡¯s education facilities include studio art and multimedia labs, a theater, an exhibition gallery, and a conference room.

¡¾1¡¿Who are the museum¡¯s programs intended for?

A. Students. B. Parents.

C. Educators. D. Artists.

¡¾2¡¿Which tour can be designed based on your own interest?

A. Custom Tour.

B. Lecturer¡¯s Badge.

C. Special Exhibition.

D. Guggenheim Museum Highlights.

¡¾3¡¿How do teaching artists help to make art projects into the school curriculum?

A. By giving lessons online.

B. By working with teachers.

C. By providing free materials.

D. By designing projects alone.

¡¾4¡¿What can we do in the Sackler Center?

A. Appreciate art works.

B. Dine with your friends.

C. Perform science experiments.

D. Collect your favorite exhibits.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Live longer

Everyone wants to live longer. We try to exercise, eat right and get enough sleep.¡¾1¡¿.Here are a few tips for you to live a longer,happier and healthier life.

Use your mind

Actively use your mind, and you¡¯ll cut your risk (·çÏÕ) of developing dementia(³Õ´ô) in half.¡¾2¡¿Memorize phone numbers in your cellphone.As you put groceries into your basket,add them up in your mind.

Chew (¾×½À) your food

When you eat, chew your food slowly and fully. That makes it easier for your body to use the food nutrients. Also, it takes 20 minutes for your stomach to tell your brain it¡¯s full.¡¾3¡¿

Make time for yourself

We all have plenty of stress (ѹÁ¦) in our daily lives. Be sure to find some ways to make that stress less. Taking some kind of activities will do you good.¡¾4¡¿ Have dinner out with friends.Start a new hobby. Do something you enjoy, just for you.

It¡¯s not about me

¡¾5¡¿Studies show that volunteering increases your lifespan(ÊÙÃü). It also builds your social network.And having lots of friends around,especially in old age, helps you live longer.

A. Take an exercise class.

B. But other things can also help.

C. Do things slowly,one at a time.

D. Living longer is not an easy thing.

E. If you want to live longer,help others.

F. Think of fun games to play by yourself.

G. If you eat more slowly, you¡¯ll likely eat less.

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