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I¡¯m sorry to hear that you had a quarrel with your parent because they had read your diary with your permission. Don¡¯t get annoying about it. I think they do so because they concerned about you. Please understand that they love you.
First of all, you can have a open talk with them and tell them it is not good to keep an eye on you in this way, but that you have the right to keep your own secrets. Besides, you should learn to communicate effective with them. Let them know your ideas, that can avoid unnecessary misunderstanding between you and in your parents.
I wish you all the best!
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You are twenty-one years old and live a happy and peaceful life. one day, your doctor tells you that you have a serious disease and will die soon. What would you do? (probable) most of us might feel very sad and give up our dreams and hopes for the future. Here is the great scientist, Stephen Hawking, did.
Hawking wasn't (discourage) because of his physical condition., he went on with his study of the universe. In 2002, Hawking was invited to China. He told Chinese students about his theories and thoughts some of the greatest questions: what is time, how the universe began, and what are black holes. He impressed the audience with his humor, confidence and of course his (wise).
Hawking became famous in the early 1970s. In 1988, he wrote A Brief History of Time, in he explained difficult theories in a simple way. The book (sell) well since it came out.
Stephen Hawking is a man with a strong will and he is regarded as the (great) mind in physics since Albert Einstein.
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The door of his wife's car was open£¬as was the front door to the house and there was no sign of the dog.
Walking into the entry£¬he found an even bigger mess. A lamp had been knocked over. In the front room the TV was loudly blaring(´óÉù²¥·Å)a cartoon channel£¬and the family room was thrown with toys and various items of clothing.
In the kitchen£¬dishes filled the sink£¬breakfast food was spilled on the counter£¬the fridge door was open wide£¬ dog food was spilled on the floor£¬a broken glass lay under the table£¬and a small pile of sand was spread by the back door.
He quickly headed up the stairs£¬stepping over toys and more piles of clothes£¬looking for his wife. He was worried she might be ill£¬or that something serious had happened. He was met with a small drop of water as it made its way out the bathroom door. As he looked inside he found wet towels£¬ soap and more toys thrown over the floor. Miles of toilet paper lay in a heap(¶Ñ) and toothpaste had been put over the mirror and walls.
As he rushed to the bedroom£¬ he found his wife still sleeping in the bed in her pajamas£¬reading a novel. She looked up at him£¬smiled£¬and asked how his day went. He looked at her puzzled and asked£¬ ¡°What happened here today£¿¡±
She again smiled and answered£¬¡°You know every day when you come home from work and ask me what in the world I did today£¿¡±
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B.He must have forgotten to lock the door.
C.An important guest must have come.
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The main ¡¾5¡¿ (task) of the Shenzhou XI mission are to test docking technologies for the country's ¡¾6¡¿ (plan) space station, to verify the life-support capability of the spacecraft-space lab combination as well as conduct ¡¾7¡¿ (science) research.
China is ¡¾8¡¿ third country in the world that has ¡¾9¡¿ (depend) fulfilled manned spaceflight following the former Soviet Union and the United States. Its space program aims ¡¾10¡¿ (place) a permanent manned space station into service around 2022.
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Ways to Find the Happiness in Front of You
We struggle with war, poverty, global warming. Famous people have wonderful lives, but you don't, and the "if only's" threaten to win the day: "My life would be sweet if only I were richer, had a better job..."
And it doesn't care how much money you have or what the circumstances of your life are. Look through the suggestions on how to look on the bright side and find the happiness in front of you.
If I'm feeling low, one of the best ways I know to cheer up is to make a love list. It's simple, just a list of every single person I love. Then I can put it in a pocket to take with me on a tough day, or just keep it in mind as I get on with my life.
Find Lost Friends
I recently took some time to seek out people that I've lost touch with over the years.. Within 24 hours I had baby pictures and recent histories. But the interesting thing was that all the people I got in touch with had been thinking about contacting me a couple of days before getting my email.
Think Positively
I'm not saying your problems are over, but simply looking at the world through rose-colored glasses means that half your problems will look like exciting challenges, and the other half you'll probably realize aren't problems at all, just facts of life.
A. Create a love list
B. But happiness is all around you.
C. Wish upon a star
D. I wonder whether they still remember me.
E. We hear of people getting sick or dying.
F. If you can get optimistic and stay that way, you're sure to succeed.
G. It took only a little time to shoot a few quick emails around the country.
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We high school students do have some growing pains, but we can get rid of them (correct) and wisely, some of us are upset our body styles and looks. It's unnecessary and it's not important at all. We needn't care about it. It is one's inner beauty matters. Second, we sometimes seem to be misunderstood by our teachers, parents and classmates. (face) with this, we can find a proper time to have a heart-to-heart talk with them, trying (remove) the misunderstanding. Some of us have fewer friends. I think being open-minded and friendly will do you good. Third, we may fall behind others makes us stressed. Actually we can encourage to work efficiently, full of (determine). At last, some of us don't have much pocket money, so we feel unhappy. Isn't it strange? So long as we have some, that's enough. And we can learn to spend money.
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There was no one quite like my father. When any other man had an extra dollar, he bought a drink; when Father had an extra dollar, he bought a book. Other people had pictures on their walls, or at least a calendar; we had books, 3000 of them, (line) every surface of our little four-room house every subject. Father was the (more) persistent (¹ÌÖ´µÄ) scholar I ever knew. Every summer he took a month or so off to attend classes. Eventually, he earned seven degrees, attended 11 different colleges and universities. My sister and I were the immediate beneficiaries of Father's insatiable (²»ÄÜÂú×ãµÄ)(hungry) to learn.
Before I was three, my father was reading aloud to me. Thereafter, I read aloud to him so he'd work on my (pronounce). By the time I was in the fifth grade, I'd recite classical literature to poetry and had to be prepared to do Then Father would warn by quoting a saying from Shakespeare, ¡° all the year were playing holidays, to sport would be as tedious(·¦Î¶µÄ) as to work. ¡°Obviously, his efforts weren't (entire) in vain, for my voice has enable me to earn a fair livelihood. But that fact doesn't begin to define the most debt I owe my father.
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