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  1 the first time, Zhang Shengyu, a student at Laiyang Middle School in Shandong, didn¡¯t ask her mother to buy her a new schoolbag or any new pens for the beginning of the school term. ¡°My old schoolbag can still be used, so there is no  2 to buy a new one,¡± Zhang said. ¡°I¡¯ve decided to be thrifty (½ÚÔ¼µÄ) from now on. ¡±
As the center of the  3 attention, many of the one-child generation do not know about the hardships of life. They sometimes have no idea of the value(¼ÛÖµ) of money. Many students would  4 away pens and erasers that haven¡¯t been used up and buy new ones. Some like to compete with each other to see whose clothes and  5 are more expensive.
The Ministry of Education put a notice on its website on Jan 20. It called on students to have good habits such as diligence and thrift, to stop wasting food and to pay  6 attention to famous brands. £¨ÅÆ×Ó£©
Many schools consider  7 the students the value of money  and encourage their students to be  8 .
Students at No 44 Middle School of Shijiazhuang, Hebei planted many fruit trees in their campus. By taking care of the trees, the students learned  9 to cherish(Õäϧ) things.
At Tie Yi Middle School in Xi¡¯an, students organized a group to collect used pen refills (Ìæо) and use them for crafts (ÊÖ¹¤×÷Æ·). ¡°What we students do are small things,   10 I think with everyone¡¯s work, we can make a difference,¡± said Li Dongdong, 16, a student at the school.

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