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¡¡¡¡Free Time

¡¡¡¡It¡¯s not all work, of course£®What do British teenagers do to have f¡¡¡¡3¡¡¡¡? They love watching TV, going out, meeting friends in Internet cafes and listening to music£®

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¡¡¡¡At school, almost all British teenagers have to w¡¡¡¡8¡¡¡¡ school uniforms£®However, in their free t¡¡¡¡9¡¡¡¡ they can wear whatever they like and what they like most is the designers¡¯ names such as Nike, Diesel and Paul Smith£®In fact 40£¥ of British teens say that they think it is important to have the latest fashion£®Looking good doesn¡¯t mean c¡¡¡¡10¡¡¡¡, but many teenagers think it usual or easy to spend more than ¡ê100 on one item of clothing£®

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One day, an old couple around the age of 70 walked into a lawyer¡¯s office. They were there to get a divorce(Àë»é). The lawyer(ÂÉʦ) was very puzzled. A  1  having a chat with them, he got their story.
This couple had been quarrelling in their 40 years of marriage and nothing ever seemed to go right. They stayed together because of their children. Now all their children have grown up and have their o  2  families. There¡¯s nothing else the old couple have to w  3  about. All they want is to live their own life, so both have agreed on a divorce.
The lawyer was having a hard time trying to get papers done. He couldn¡¯t understand why the old couple w  4   a divorce. While they were signing the papers, the wife told the husband, ¡° I really love you, but I really can¡¯t carry on any more.¡±
¡°It¡¯s Ok, I understand,¡± said the husband. Looking at this, the lawyer suggested a d   5   together, just the three of them. The wife thought, why not, since they were still going to be f  6  .
The first dish was roasted chicken. At once, the old man took the chicken leg and gave it to the old lady. ¡°Take this, it¡¯s your f  7  .
Looking at this, the lawyer thought maybe here was a chance, but the wife looked
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Little did she know that, over the years, the husband had been trying many d  10  ways to please her; little did she know that chicken legs were her husband¡¯s favourite.

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Have you ever seen Korean writing before? In many people¡¯s eyes, it ¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿l      lovely but difficult. Do you know the¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿h_________of the special letters?
Long ago, Korean people didn¡¯t ¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿o     their letters. At that time, they used Chinese characters(×Ö·û). Because Chinese is hard to learn, only rich people had the¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿m     and time to ask teachers to teach them. One of their kings was called Sejong. He decided to¡¾Ð¡Ìâ5¡¿i_________ Korean Letters. He thought hard.
One day, on ¡¾Ð¡Ìâ6¡¿O________ 9, 1446, he looked at a window frame(¿ò¼Ü)and shouted, ¡°I know what our letters should be!¡± He was so excited that he cried it loudly. He got the¡¾Ð¡Ìâ7¡¿i    from the frame and invented letters of all the same size. It seemed that they were put in a window frame. The  earliest Korean letters were born. King Sejong said, ¡°Chinese characters can¡¯t express Korean  meanings. Now I invent ¡¾Ð¡Ìâ8¡¿o_________ own letters. These letters are very ¡¾Ð¡Ìâ9¡¿e_________ to learn. I hope that they can help all people learn to read.¡±
When King Sejong first invented the Korean letters, they had 28 letters, but only 24 are used today. All the Korean people enjoy ¡¾Ð¡Ìâ10¡¿u     their own letters. Some Chinese young people think they¡¯re interesting.

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Chuck Wall teaches management and human relations at Bakersfield College. He walked into class one day and told his students that their h   1.    was to perform one act of random(ÈÎÒâµÄ) kindness. His students did not understand the assignment(ÈÎÎñ), but the professor would not answer their questions. He e   2.   his students to find it out for themselves.

One week later, the students entered the classroom excited to s   3.  their stories. One student told of distributing blankets to the homeless, another had contacted a long, lost friend, and another student r  4.   that he had helped a dog to find its owner. Students were energized(¼¤Àø) by the homework assignment and wanted other people to be kind too. W  5. the support of local businesses, the students made stickers to put on cars that invited people to do something k 6. for others. They sold the stickers and decided to donate the money to a center for the blind ¨Cnot surprising as Professor Wall is blind.

Since then, s  7.  kindness activities have been organized in schools all over the world. Many schools organize a Random Acts of Kindness Week, a  8.  November 13, to celebrate World Kindness Day. Some schools use each day of Random Acts of Kindness Week to perform d 9. kind acts, such as making a new friend, helping someone, doing community service, or raising money for a charity. Students learn to c  10.  other people and think about how small actions can make the world a better place.

 

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