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I¡¯m Li Hua, president of the Student Union of the Middle School Attached / Affiliated to Jiangxi Normal University, located just near the university where you are teaching. I am writing to see if we could have the honor to ask you to be the judge in our coming competition.

You see, to promote students¡¯ interest in learning English, we¡¯ve planned to hold an English drama competition, the theme of which is Man and Nature. It will begin at two on the afternoon of July 15th, lasting three hours. There will be ten participants competing with each other in Classroom101, and all the students of our school will be attending it.

We would feel much honored if you could join us and give us some instructions. You can reach me through my phone number 88507033 at your convenience. I¡¯m looking forward to your reply.

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Yours sincerely,

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1. I am writing to see if we could have the honor to ask you to be the judge in our coming competition.

2. You see, to promote students¡¯ interest in learning English, we¡¯ve planned to hold an English drama competition, the theme of which is Man and Nature.

3. It will begin at two on the afternoon of July 15th, lasting three hours.

4. There will be ten participants competing with each other in Classroom101, and all the students of our school will be attending it.

5. We would feel much honored if you could join us and give us some instructions.

6. You can reach me through my phone number 88507033 at your convenience.

7. I¡¯m looking forward to your reply.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Not long ago, few little girls imagined they could grow up to become astronauts. For years in the United States, only men had that opportunity. In 1983, that changed. Sally Ride made history by becoming the first American woman to travel to space.

On Monday, Ride died at the age of 61, ¡°Sally was a national hero and a powerful role model,¡± President Barack Obama said in a statement. ¡°She inspired generations of young girls to reach for the stars.¡±

Ride became interested in space when she was a kid. ¡°If you asked me when I was 12 whether I wanted to be an astronaut, I¡¯m sure I wou1d have said yes,¡± she said in a 2010 interview . ¡°But I didn¡¯t even think about that as a possible career.¡±

After studying physics in college and graduate school, Ride got her chance. She was accepted into NASA¡¯s astronaut training program in 1978, and then chosen to be the first American female in space. In 1983, she blasted into space aboard the Challenger shuttle. ¡°There is no amusement park ride on the Earth that even comes so close,¡± she said.

Ride returned to space on the Challenger a second time in 1984. Between the two missions, she spent a total of 343 hours in orbit. After that, she remained involved with the space program and also worked to share her passion for science with kids. She co-authored six science books for children , and started her own science education company.

Ride knew that she held a unique place in history. ¡°I realized how important it was for a woman to break that barrier and open the door for other women to be able to do the same exciting things that the men had been doing,¡± she said.

Since Ride¡¯s historic trip, more than 40 other American women have traveled to space.

They all had Ride to thank for opening the door to the final frontier.

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On Friday evening, Emmett and I went to a movie as scheduled. After purchasing the tickets and drinks, we entered the cinema with delight beforehand, waiting for the beginning of the movie.

When I got up in the middle of the movie, Emmett whispered, ¡° Carter, where are you going?¡± ¡°I forgot to call my mom to tell her what time to pick us up.¡± I whispered back, leaving my jacket on the seat.

I squeezed past the people in my row, trying not to step on any feet while still watching the screen. I didn¡¯t want to miss a thing. Balfour, the good guy in the movie, was trapped in an underground cave.

When I came back, Balfour¡¯s flashlight almost went out. An enormous snake was moving toward him, twisting its body. Balfour struggled to loosen the chains around his hands and feet to reach his magic cape (ħ·¨¶·Åñ). With the cape around him, he could completely disappear.

I crawled (»ºÂýÐнø) back across eight people (I counted on the way out), never taking my eyes off the screen. I sat down in my seat slowly, then picked up my drink, and swallowed it quickly. But suddenly my brain said, ¡°That¡¯s not coke. That¡¯s lemonade.¡± I looked down at the cup, just as the girl next to me shouted, ¡°He drank my lemonade!¡±

¡°Shhhh!¡± the people around us said, making quiet complaints.

¡°Where¡¯s Emmett?¡± I asked, as if the girl had hidden him under her seat.

¡°Carter, down here,¡± Emmett answered in a low voice. He was two rows ahead of me. I was in the wrong row! Everyone was turning around to look at me.

¡°Here,¡± I said, handing the girl her drink.

¡°Eww,¡± she said. ¡°You have had a drink of it, so you owe me a lemonade.¡±

¡°Shhhh!¡± everyone said again.

¡°OK, OK,¡± I said, starting my crawl across eight sets of feet again. Everybody were complaining as I inched out.

¡°Don¡¯t come back,¡± the boy on the end said.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Do you love music? I¡¯d like to introduce you to a band today£®The Lumineers is a band based in Denver, Colorado£®The group released its first album The Lumineers in April, 2012£®Recently, the record went gold, meaning 500, 000 copies had been sold£®That is really a large number£®Critics have mostly praised the album The Lumineers£®Some have called the album¡¯s sound ¡°expansive¡±, and its songs ¡°creative¡±£®

The most popular song from the album is Ho, Hey£®It is Number One on three Billboard singles charts rock, adult Pop and alternative£®A lot of people think of Ho, Hey as a love song£®And The Lumineers say it is£®But lead singer and guitarist £¨¼ªËüÊÖ£© Wesley Schultz says it is also about his personal struggles when he was living and working in New York City£®

The three members of The Lumineers were excited when asked to perform at the Grammy nominations £¨ÌáÃû£© concert£®But they were also very surprised when they were named as Grammy nominees£®The band is up for£¨±»ÌáÃû£© Grammy awards as Best New Artist and Best Americana Album£®Drummer Jeremiah Fraites told reporters, ¡°We had no idea£®¡±

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We leave you with one of those stories£®This is Stubborn Love from the album The Lumineers£®Hope you¡¯ll enjoy their staging£®

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