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In the world(ÊÀ½ç) there are many interesting festivals. Now let me _    you something about one of them ¡ª Mother¡¯s Day.
People celebrate Mother¡¯s Day in the USA first. It is also a _     in some other countries. It¡¯s _    the second Sunday in May. It is a day to thank  _   . On that day, people show their love to their mother by _    cards and other presents. On the cards, children will write "Thanks, Mom". "To the best mother in the world." "Best _    for Mother¡¯s Day" and so on. Father and children do the housework (¼ÒÎñ»î). _   mothers can have a rest.
In China, people _     celebrate this special day for mothers. Last Mother¡¯s Day, I bought some flowers for my mother to thank her _    work. I helped my mother _    clothes, cook, clean the house and so on. My mother and I were very happy.

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One night as usual, Rakesh found         asleep. He decided to play outside again. He went into his teacher¡ªMrs. Green¡¯s room        and saw her        . Then Rakesh walked out towards the wall. Near the wall, there was a ladder in the bushes, he hid it there. He         the ladders and he climbed up it , then jumped over the wall.        at that time his teacher was awake and saw him going out.
      got up and took away the        from the wall. A few hours        , Rakesh returned. In the dark, he tried to climb        from the wall. Sadly, there was no ladder, instead, Mrs. Green was standing where the ladder was and waited for him. Rakesh was very        to be punished (´¦·£), but to his surprise, she just helped Rakesh to get onto the ground , said, "Rakesh, at least        a warm coat with you, when you go out at night."
Mrs. Green's        made Rakesh know his own faults. He apologized (µÀǸ) and never went out at night again. It is the        lesson that he has ever had.

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Today¡¯s young people are taking a more active part in online activities. Although the Internet can be    for students to collect information and communicate£¨½»Á÷£©with their friends, teachers and parents are becoming more and more     about the unhealthy web content£¨ÍøÉÏÄÚÈÝ£©in the bar. They think that the birth of ¡°Harm-free Internet Bars¡±£¨½¡¿µÍø°É£©is    step to    teenagers.
It was Sunday afternoon and there were not many      seats left in the Feiyu Internet Bar. A few       were found playing    . A person of the bar was walking around       Internet users¡¯ online activities.
¡°My job is to find anyone who is looking at       websites and then     them from doing so,¡± he said. ¡°This is a       of the ¡®Harm-free Internet Bar¡¯ project¡±. Feiyu, a famous Internet bar in Beijing is among the first 19 to      the harm-free Internet bar club.
In order to help start a better     for teenagers¡¯ online activities, China¡¯s Communist Youth League has brought out the program named ¡°Harm-free Internet Bar for Teens¡±.
But while teachers and parents     the ¡°harm-free Internet bars¡±,   do many school students think of them? 

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Jody was ten years old when he decided he needed a job. He thought it might be  to keep worms(³æ). He could sell them to farmers. So in    , he bought many worms. But that winter the cold weather killed all the worms because he had not put them in a     place.
The next spring Jody     again. He bought more worms. When winter came, he took them inside so they would stay warm. Many farmers bought his worms.
One day when Jody was twelve, he got   It was from State of New York. The letter said, ¡°Everyone who   things has to pay taxes (Ë°)!¡± Jody made only one dollar selling worms. But he still      to pay part of that money to the state. He told many people in his town what had  . A reporter     Jody on TV. Many people saw it and they began to write letters to the state. The letters said that the law was unfair. Finally the law was       . Children like Jody can now sell things without paying taxes to the state.
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These days it is found that school students hardly have any sports. Is it because they have no       in sports? It may not be true. They often say they have     more important things to do.
What are these important things? Exams! They have to   __   themselves ready for all kinds of exams and tests in school. So many of them almost      bookworms(Êé´ô×Ó). In the past in the summer holidays, they could do      they liked, but now they have to  __   all their time preparing. So      have kept them away from going in for sports.
Because of the pressure(ѹÁ¦) from     parents and teachers, they       to work harder and spend most of their time  __   books. As for the students themselves, they don¡¯t want to        the lessons because they want to further their studies. So it is necessary to give  __  of their spare time to their studies and      up their school sports.
It¡¯s true a good education cannot go without physical training, the __ _ is true, a quick mind hardly goes along with a     body. Without a strong body, you can never do anything well, how can you make great success in life?
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Oil is so important that it is sometimes called ¡°black gold¡±. Almost half our energy     from oil. We use it to run our cars and factories and to      our homes, offices and schools. Many everyday things are made from oil. Your shirt may have oil in the material(²ÄÁÏ). The soap you       your hands with might also be made from oil. Children¡¯s plastic toys are made from oil.
Oil is     to find, because it is deep under the earth. Today, however, we have many      to find oil. One tool measures(²âÁ¿) the pull of gravity(ÖØÁ¦). Places where gravity is weaker are more likely to have oil.       tool measures sound waves. Sound waves travel       different kinds of rocks at different speeds. We can use      to find the rocks that have oil in them.
We need       oil, and we are using up the oil wells(¾®) we know about.       we must find new ways of looking for this ¡°black gold¡±. Can you do anything for it?

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Every year, we celebrate many special days©¤Mother¡¯s Day, Father¡¯s Day, and New Year¡¯s Day. In some countries, there is a special day for playing tricks on others. In North America and parts of Europe, this day is known as April Fool¡¯s Day, and is celebrated on April 1.
Many people believe that the French started April Fool¡¯s Day. Centuries ago, New Year¡¯s Day in Europe was April 1. In 1582, the calendar changed and King Charles IX of France moved it to January 1.
Some people did not like this, and chose to keep April 1 as New Year¡¯s Day. Many called these people ¡®April fools¡¯ and played jokes and tricks on them. Over time, April 1 became a day to have fun in France. It then spread to England and Scotland, and later, to North America.
On April Fool¡¯s Day, jokes are common. In the United States, for example, a person may move a friend¡¯s clock ahead one hour, or change the sugar and salt. In Scotland, April Fool¡¯s Day lasts for two days. The second day is called ¡®Taily Day¡¯©¤for one¡¯s ¡®tail¡¯. On this day, people might secretly put a sign saying ¡®kick me¡¯ on a person¡¯s back or behind. Other countries have their own ¡®Fool¡¯s Day¡¯. In Spain and Mexico, people play tricks on each other on December 28. In India, it happens on March 31.
In many countries around the world, April 1 is a day of fun. Jokes bring about a lot of laughter, and many shouts of ¡®April Fool¡¯!
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿ It is said that people first celebrated ¡®Fool¡¯s Day¡¯ in       .

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