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I¡¯m writing to tell you that our grade will hold a game of basketball matches after the mid-term examinations. You happen to be very good at the game, so I want to invite you to be a member of our class team.

The basketball matches will take place between 4 and 5 o¡¯clock every afternoon on the school basketball courts, and will last about ten days from November 20 to 30. According to the arrangement, the first match for our class will be on Nov. 22, competing against class 16.

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Yours sincerely

Li Hua

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿You don't need to travel far away to write a travel diary.Your writing can start with a family vacation or a weekend get away.All you need is a destination or a place of departure£¨³ö·¢£©!

¡¾1¡¿Your trip journal can begin before your trip has started.Use your journal to start planning the things you want to do.It can be a cool restaurant where you want to eat,a hike you want to go on or different sights you want to see.

Write about what you imagine it will be.Sometimes when you travel,your destination is wildly different from what you expected.Maybe you expected the local food to be bad and it turned out to be delicious.¡¾2¡¿Maybe you thought you would not be comfortable with the climate while you adapted to it.Whatever,tr)r to write it down before you arrive.It will be interesting to compare these predictions to what you have actually experienced.

¡¾3¡¿.It is always easier to remember things when they are fresh in your brain,but it may be diluted£¨µ­»¯£©with time going by.So try to write as much as you can during traveling every day if you can.Your journals don't have to be long,but letting them express your feelings is the most important or exciting.

Add pictures to your journal.¡¾4¡¿Combining pictures with your first-hand accounts of what they represent,or what happened when they were taken,will make for£¨ÓÐÖúÓÚ£©a better travel journal.

Write about your trip after you leave.It is important to reflect on your travels,so you can have a new understanding.¡¾5¡¿

A.Ask a parent for help.

B.Use your journal to plan your trip.

C.Get prepared for your travel journal.

D.Write as much as you can during your trip.

E.Maybe you imagined the town to be smaller than it actually is.

F.This is also a great way to learn about yourself and other people you have travelled with.

G Even though your journal is meant for writing,pictures are still worth a thousand words.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Sarah Bigler, who lives in Indianapolis, was shopping with her kids at a Target last week, according to a Facebook post. When Bigler joined the checkout line, she ended up behind an elderly woman who not only wanted to pay in change, but also requested to pay for her items one by one.

The employee, Ishmael Gilbert, remained calm and accommodating, helping the woman with whatever assistance she needed. ¡°Never once did this employee get unfriendly, angry or roll his eyes.¡± Bigler wrote. ¡°He was nothing but patient and kind.¡±

The mom, whose daughter had watched the employee¡¯s understanding conduct, took a picture of Gilbert¡¯s interaction with the elderly woman and shared it on Facebook. She mentioned that that day, both she and her daughter were reminded of how important patience is. ¡°We left Target with a cart full of consumable items, but what is more¡ªa heart full of gratitude for such an invaluable lesson.¡± Bigler wrote. ¡°If you are ever in the Glendale Target give Ishmael a smile and a nod. The world could use mole people like him.¡±

Gilbert had started working at the store a few days before Bigler¡¯s visit. The Indianapolis Star reported. While the elderly woman was checking out, she became visibly nervous. Gilbert reacted by treating her with respect and care. Having counted out the change, he answered her a few questions and even went to another checkout lane to find the shopper a reusable bag, all while other shoppers were leaving his line for faster lanes.

While watching Gilbert for a while, the mom wrote that she was no longer angry. In fact, she realized it was a privilege to catch such polite behavior. ¡°I realized I hadn¡¯t been inconvenienced at all¡ªthat my daughter was instead witnessing the man¡¯s patience and taught this valuable lesson by a complete stranger;¡± Bigler wrote in the Facebook post. ¡°Furthermore, I realized that I, too, needed a refresher on this lesson.¡±

¡¾1¡¿What can we learn about the elderly woman?

A. She wanted to be given small change.

B. She required a separate payment in change.

C. She had no change for her items.

D. She demanded to change a large note.

¡¾2¡¿What did the employee do for the old lady?

A. He accepted her credit card.

B. He packed up all her items.

C. He helped her count the change.

D. He let other shoppers leave his line.

¡¾3¡¿What was the mother¡¯s original attitude towards the old lady¡¯s request?

A. Annoyed. B. Enthusiastic. C. Sympathetic. D. Impolite.

¡¾4¡¿What¡¯s the purpose of the passage?

A. To blame some particular customers.

B. To tell the importance of patience.

C. To explain how to post on Facebook.

D. To teach kids how to learn a lesson.

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We¡¯ve all experienced peer pressure (ͬ°éѹÁ¦). It happens to everybody. However, people have different reactions. Confident people refuse to do things they don¡¯t want to do, but shy and anxious people often give in. It may be because they want to be liked. It may be because they worry that their friends will make fun of them, or perhaps they¡¯re just curious about trying something new. ¡¾1¡¿

It¡¯s hard being the only one who says no and the question is: how do you do it? ¡¾2¡¿ If you think that missing maths, or smoking, or going somewhere you know your parents wouldn¡¯t like is a bad idea then the answer is simple: don¡¯t do it. It¡¯s your decision, nobody else¡¯s. You don¡¯t need to be aggressive. You don¡¯t need to shout and scream, but you must be confident and you must be firm. You need to say, ¡°No thanks. I don¡¯t want to do that.¡±

Being on your own against everybody else is very hard, so it can really help to have at least one other peer, or friend, who will say no too. ¡¾3¡¿ You want friends who will support you when you¡¯re in trouble. You don¡¯t want people who will always agree with the majority. Remember, the most popular people aren¡¯t always the most trustworthy.

¡¾4¡¿ ¡ª You can learn a lot from people your own age. They can teach you great football skills or the best way to do your maths homework. They can recommend music and advise you on fashion. And don¡¯t forget you can tell them things too, and that always feels great. So, find friends who have similar interests. And remember, friendship isn¡¯t about feeling depressed and guilty. ¡¾5¡¿

A. Choose your friends carefully.

B. Firstly, you must decide what you believe in.

C. It¡¯s about sharing experiences and having fun.

D. Of course, peer pressure isn¡¯t completely bad.

E. It may be because they were all born to be stubborn.

F. Depression and guilt will surely give you peer pressure.

G. Whatever the reason, some people end up doing things they really don¡¯t want to.

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How to be more creative every day

Creativity isn¡¯t something you either have or don¡¯t have. In fact, it is something like playing the saxophone.¡¾1¡¿So read on to know how.

Be more curious.

It¡¯s important to seek out new viewpoints every day. ¡¾2¡¿To involve this in your daily life, make sure to keep an open mind when you¡¯re presented with an idea, and be curious as to what else is around the comer.

Give yourself space.

Letting every piece of information into your brain drags you from being creative. Try to apply a level of space into your everyday life. ¡¾3¡¿It helps to lead your thinking patterns away from potential distractions (DZÔÚ·ÖÐĵÄÊÂÎï), leaving much room to have creative ideas.

Try something new.

Frequent thinking patterns, in effect, cause you to be more likely to think the same things or make the same decisions over and over unless you get out of your comfort zone. ¡¾4¡¿Though not always easy, it does open up a whole new world of thinking!

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Social media has created an environment where we¡¯re constantly shown whether we¡¯ve succeeded in the form of likes or comments, which leads us to doubt ourselves. However, creativity is a journey, and you¡¯re learning every step of the way. Honestly, you¡¯ll learn much more from that than a straight win anyway. So be confident and tell yourself you have already done well enough.

A. Learn from failure.

B. Remind yourself you¡¯re good enough.

C. The 8 p. m. ¡ª 8 a. m. phone ban is a great way to begin.

D. Getting physical really helps to sort out your brain space.

E. But it¡¯s not easy to feel or be automatically creative either.

F. Thus you can think and approach things from another angle.

G. Using your skills in a different area is a great way to think outside the box.

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