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My name is Li Min, a girl from Class 5, Grade 3, Sun School.
As middle school students, we should do something to protect our environment. First, we can save as much energy as possible. For example, we can go to school by bike instead of by car. Second, try to recycle wastes such as old newspapers, bottles and cans. Third, we can plant more trees to make our environment greener and cleaner.
In a word, the environment is very important and it¡¯s our duty to protect it. Please join us and take action.
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How times flies! Junior 3 students will take the senior high school student entrance exam. They are studying hard for this big challenge, and they are also СÌâ1:w     about it. Do they have time to do something to celebrate their middle school years? Many do.
Liu Jia, 14, from Beijing said that in her class students are СÌâ2:w     goodbye messages or letters for each other. They are also giving photos to each other.
¡°Even the head teacher has a project,¡± said Liu. ¡°She СÌâ3:p     to put all our class photos onto a CD and give each student one.¡±
Li Wei, 14, in Xianning, Hubei said that their English teacher Ms Deng asks them to write what they want to be when theyСÌâ4:g     up on the paper. She likes her students to come back after they graduate, and share their teen-time dreams together. Doing that СÌâ5:e     her students to work harder for their future.
Chen Ze, 15, in Guangzhou said his classmates are making ¡°lucky stars¡± as graduation СÌâ6:g     . The cheerful stars are СÌâ7:m     of colored paper.
¡°Ð¡Ìâ8:B     you make a lucky star, you write some words for the person on the paper,¡± said Chen. ¡°He or she can read the words after they open the star.¡±
In Xiao Xing¡¯s school, each Junior 3 student will get a yearbook, in which the graduation classes will put their photos and self-introductions(×ÔÎÒ½éÉÜ).
Xiao said, ¡° We have written a СÌâ9:p     in the ancient style as the self-introduction!¡±
¡°Our class may be not the one with the best school grade but it must be the СÌâ10:m    creative one,¡± said Xiao. ¡° I feel СÌâ11:p     of studying in such a class!¡±
What good ideas! I think all those will СÌâ12:r     them of their good days.
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Our cities are getting bigger and bigger as more people move from the country to the cities. There are lots of reasons why they do this¡ªmostly it is easy to find work, because all the big companies are in the cities and they need lots of people to work there. When there are lots of people living and working in a city, they need things like restaurants, shops, hospitals and schools. There are more jobs that people need to do. There will be lots of transport in the city to move all the people around. Everything you want will be found in the city: government offices, museums and art galleries, cinemas, big restaurants and parks.
Unfortunately(Òź¶µØ) the city is much busier, more expensive, and more dangerous than the country. The air is not as fresh as in the country because of all the cars and trucks on the roads. There are so many people that are not as friendly¡ª¡ªyou cannot get to know everyone as you do in the country, and people may get lonely. You do not have much room in the city¡ª¡ªmost people live in apartments¡ª¡ªnot houses, and they do not have gardens or lots of space, and because of all the people there is also a lot of noises.
The country is much cheaper to live and there are less dangerous people than you find in cities. Perhaps the best thing is that you can have a big house with a garden and it will be very quiet, but there are not many jobs or services there. There are also not many shops, schools or hospitals. It is hard to get around in the country.
Every person is different, but more and more people are choosing to live in cities because there are so many jobs to do there. What do you think about the city?
СÌâ1: Are our cities getting bigger than before?
СÌâ2:Why do people move to the city?
СÌâ3:What is the best thing about the country?
СÌâ4:What is the problem with the country?
СÌâ5:What does the writer think about cities?
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My uncle has a very beautiful umbrella. He¡¯s had it for years. As he is very careful with it, so it still looks as good as new.   1  He shook his head. "Then how did you get it?" I asked. "Well," he answered, "there¡¯ s a strange true story about the umbrella. About ten years ago, I was walking along a quiet London street one evening when it suddenly rained. I had no raincoat or umbrella.   2  And the people in the streets were fewer and fewer. As I was on my way to a party, I was afraid to get wet. So I stood in a doorway and waited for the rain to stop.   3  What was worse, there even wasn¡¯t a person around, and still it rained and rained. At last a young man came to the place where I was standing.   4  As I hoped he would allow me to walk to the next corner with him, where I could get a taxi, I stepped out of the dark doorway where I had been standing.  5   As I suddenly appeared before him, the young man was so shocked that he dropped the umbrella. He ran away and disappeared into the darkness. I picked up the umbrella and continued my walk. I knew it would be hard in this big city to find the owner, so I¡¯ve kept it ever since."
A. Gradually, it grew quite dark.
B. He held a large umbrella over his head.
C. I asked him where he was going with that umbrella.
D. No buses ran through the street and there were no taxis.
E. I asked my uncle if he bought it or some one sent him as a gift.

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