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I was excited to hear that you would come to China next month. Now let me tell you something different you may meet here. To begin with, the weather here is totally different from that in your place. It hardly ever rains but whenever it does, it rains heavily. So you¡¯d better bring a raincoat and overcoat. Another big difference is food. The Chinese food is quite different from yours. You have to try to get used to it, and learn how to use chopsticks. I¡¯m sure you can do it.
Finally please bring me a big American map if possible. Thank you very much.
I am looking forward to meeting you.
Yours
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I suggest that students must recycle all these books. On the one hand, recycling them can save a lot of natural resource, which are used to make textbooks. On the other hand, the notes in the books are helpful to whoever need them.
In fact, recycling textbooks has been increasing popular in such countries like America and Australia. We should learn from them, but make every effort to build energy-saving society. In my opinion, it is of much benefit from our present and our future.
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Today, after finishing dinner in town, my husband and I were driving back home. As we pulled over, we saw a couple painting their furniture.
I went inside our home,¡¾1¡¿(change) and then went back out again to ask our neighbors if they needed any help. While leaving my home, I was plagued (À§ÈÅ) by thoughts of¡¾2¡¿(embarrass), denial, or being received.¡¾3¡¿, I gathered the courage to go down and ask¡¾4¡¿,anyway!
Initially, the woman denied. Then, the man said, ¡°Sure¡±, and he handed me a spray paint bottle. We got into some good conversations¡¾5¡¿painting with great effort. When we finished, I briefly chatted with them before leaving.
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In 1909, Mrs. Dodd from Spokane, Washington, thought of the idea of a day to honor fathers. She wanted to honor her own father, William Smart. After her mother died, he had the responsibility of raising a family of five sons and a daughter. In 1910, the first Father¡¯s Day was observed in Spokane. Senator Margaret Chase Smith helped to established Father¡¯s Day as a national commemorative £¨ ¼ÍÄday, in 1972.
These days are set aside to show love and respect for parents. They raise their children and educate them to be responsible citizens. They give love and care.
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A recent survey show that most students often communicate with our parents. But there are still some think it embarrassing to share their ideas with them. Actually everyone should attach importance to family communication. It can be strengthen the bond of the whole family or bridge the gap between children and parents. Besides, share your personal problems and emotions will greatly help reduce the pressure on you and build up your confidence. As for my family, we had a special dinner together every Saturday evening, over that everyone takes turns to share one problem. Then others try to suggest solutions. In this way the whole family can enjoy every single bit of life. I think my family will stick out the tradition forever.
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¡°¡¾2¡¿Doc,"he argued,¡°this is the way I see it!¡±
Much of my happiness or unhappiness is a result of my habit."This is the way I see it,"I tell¡¾3¡¿(me).
I see some problems as challenges that encourage me¡¾4¡¿(take) action and others as obstacles that stop further progress.It's just the way I see it.
And sometimes I see new situations as fun,and other times I see them as fearful.
My life can be OK if I see it that way,or it can be a major source of stress.And an unexpected thing in my schedule can be a bother or,if I see it that way,¡¾5¡¿(possible) the most important thing I could do that day.Even¡¾6¡¿ embarrassing mistake can be the beginning of a new learning.
One of the greatest¡¾7¡¿(secret) to my happiness is forgetting that it is not always about what is happening to me¡ªit's¡¾8¡¿(much) about the way I see it.
Like Marcel Proust said,"The real voyage of discovery¡¾9¡¿(lie) not in seeking new landscapes, but¡¾10¡¿having new eyes."It's the way we see it.
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