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My problem is my parents. They never stop going on about (ßë߶) how I should keep my room clean, keep my hair tidy and wear smart clothes. They even make me do the washing-up after dinner every night! None of my friends have got such terrible parents. What should I do?

Rilla , the USA

Hi , Rilla. I think you are lucky to have such good parents.

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Hi, Rilla. I think you are lucky to have such good parents.

You should understand and respect them, and do what they ask you to do. They have rich experience and better advice for young people. As your parents, they surely hope you become an excellent person. Their demands are helpful for your growing up.

Every member should be responsible and do something for the family. So you should do what you can do, such as keep your room clean and doing the washing-up. Remember: learning by doing.

You should keep your hair tidy and wear smart clothes. Teenagers should look like teenagers.

Anyway, if you have any problems, just talk with your parents.

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Parents have started to notice many benefits associated with online math and reading tutoring services. Both conventional and online tutoring offers children academic help. ¡¾1¡¿ . Here's why.

Online tutoring, much like conventional tutoring, helps a student complete difficult assignments, and is geared toward(ʹÊʺÏ) improving grades. This method, however, allows your children to master their studies from the convenience of home, making it more convenient for both children and parents who have a busy schedule. Since the Internet is probably already one of your children's favorite activities, working education programs into their online time is easier than convincing them to apply traditional face to face methods. ¡¾2¡¿ .These abilities are essential in today's world.

Online tutoring also enables very individualized programs and plans. Often, people believe online tutoring is designed for the masses. ¡¾3¡¿ . Beyond that, they often accommodate your children's learning speed. Not all children learn at the same rate, and feeling rushed means that important lessons are not mastered. Online tutoring eliminates that worry because children advance when they're ready, not when a tutor suggests its time.

¡¾4¡¿ . Students who are not self-motivated may use study time for surfing the Internet. Others need the more hands-on learning approach offered by one-on-one sessions.

So, how do you truly identify whether online tutoring is right for you and your child? ¡¾5¡¿ . If this method is not effective, contact a local tutor or tutoring center.

A. The online method is increasing in poularity, however.

B. The only way is to give it a try.

C. Online tutoring may not be for everyone, however.

D. Learning these requirements early will help to ensure future success.

E. However, most online tutoring programs are personally designed to match each child.

F. The conveniences of a home-based program are more important than your child's education.

G. Participating in online programs also enhances students' online research techniques and typing skills.

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Five reasons your scale might be wrong

1. You weigh yourself on different days each week.

In a Cornell university study published last year, researchers analyzed the food weight diaries that 80 people kept for up to a year. They found that people¡¯s weight changed considerably throughout the week. ¡¾1¡¿ Keep weigh-in days consistent for a more accurate assessment.

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File this one under ¡°Yes, scientists have actually studied this.¡± When University of North Dakota researches weighed people with and without clothes at various times of the year, they found that men can reduce 2.5 pounds for their clothing and women can reduce around two pounds, on average.

3. You don¡¯t take muscle gain into consideration.

You¡¯ve heard that muscle is denser (ÃܶȴóµÄ) than fat. ¡¾3¡¿ If you start a strength-training routine, the number on the scale (³Ó) might not change, but you could still lost inches and drop a clothing size or two.

4. You just drank a lot of water.

It¡¯s called water weight for a reason: Drinking one pound of water can translate to about one pound of weight. So if you stand on the scale soon after drinking an entire water bottle¡¯s worth, you might not like what you see. ¡¾4¡¿

5. You weigh yourself after hard exercise.

Compared with water weight, if you weigh in after a tiring cycling class, you may lose weight temporarily because you work up a good sweat . ¡¾5¡¿

A£®You miscalculate your clothing.

B£®But don¡¯t worry, it¡¯s just a temporary/span> gain.

C£®Salty foods cause your body to save extra water.

D£®In fact, it takes up only about a third as much space.

E£®Jump on the scale if you need to improve.

F£®You should be aware of how much water you have drunk.

G£®Many people were heaviest on Mondays and lightest on Fridays.

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Plenty of job seekers, according to career and workplace consultant Alexandra Levit, are making major mistakes at those big, important meetings with their would-be bosses. Candidates would do well to avoid the following interview mistakes:

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At most job interviews, both parties¡ªthe interviewer and the interviewee¡ªare expected to ask questions. Do your homework on the company and make sure your questions aren¡¯t so obvious that they can be answered with a five-second Google search.

¡° ¡¾2¡¿ You shouldn¡¯t ask too many general questions because they might have the opinion that you should know some of the answers.¡± Levit said.

Talking too much.

Even if you¡¯re really smart, you won¡¯t impress anybody if you don¡¯t do your fair share of listening.

¡°It should be a two-way conversation,¡± Levit said. ¡° ¡¾3¡¿ Really take the time to read between the lines and pay attention to what they are saying.¡±

Treating the interviewer like a friend.

Of course you want to be friendly with your interviewer, but it¡¯s important to remember that this person is not someone with whom you¡¯ll be throwing back a few beers next weekend. You have to keep your guard up.

¡°You don¡¯t want to treat them as if they¡¯re someone you can take into your confidence.¡± Levit said. ¡° ¡¾4¡¿ ¡±

Bad-mouthing your last employer.

Sometimes, even your last boss was Satan himself. ¡¾5¡¿ Find a way to put a positive reason on why you left¡ªor plan to leave¡ªyour last job.

¡°Don¡¯t say, ¡®Oh I left because my company was insufferable,¡¯¡± Levit said. ¡°The employer is going to be sitting there thinking you¡¯re going to be saying that about them in three years and it isn¡¯t going to fill them with confidence.¡±

A. Asking proper questions.

B. Failing to ask smart questions.

C. A job interview is not the time to uncover it.

D. Listen more and you¡¯ll have more answers.

E. You¡¯re not going to learn as much about their needs if you don¡¯t listen.

F. You should portray yourself as confident, enthusiastic and professional.

G. You are supposed to have some knowledge of the industry and the position.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿There are many people who say Thomas Edison invented the twentieth century. Although there are those who may disagree, yet Edison was one of the greatest inventors in America.

Born in 1847 in Ohio, Thomas Edison attended school for only three months. After his teacher said that he could not learn, Edison¡¯s mother decided to teach him at home. There he was allowed to study the subjects that most interested him. By age ten, Edison had built a science laboratory of his own.

Edison got his first job at age twelve on the railway selling candy and newspapers. There he once saved a boy whose father was the boss of the railway station. In return the boss helped him a lot.

In his late twenties, Edison built an ¡°invention factory¡± where he and his business partners could devote all their time to inventing. After improving upon the telephone, Edison created the phonograph(ÁôÉù»ú). Although Edison did not actually invent the light bulb, he did create an electric lighting system which led to its widespread use.

Edison set up the first central electric power station in 1882, so New York became the first city in the world to have electric lights. This was the beginning of the modern world in which electricity became a way of life.

The following year, one of Edison¡¯s engineers discovered electrons(µç×Ó), which at last led to electronics. Without electronics, we might not have radio, TV, computers, or space travel. The rest of Edison¡¯s life was spent making and improving inventions.

Thomas Edison died at the age of eighty-four in 1931. Three days later, much of America dimmed(ʹ°µµ­) its lights in honor of the inventor¡ªa man who had more impact (Ó°Ïì)on the development of present-day civilization than anyone else in history.

¡¾1¡¿The passage tells us that ________.

A. Edison didn¡¯t like to study at school

B. Edison invented the light bulb in his late twenties

C. even without electronics, we might have radio, TV, computers, or space travel

D. New York was the first city in the world to have electric lights

¡¾2¡¿From the passage, we can infer that _________.

A. Edison¡¯s teacher thought Edison was not worth teaching

B. Edison¡¯s mother stopped Edison studying at school

C. Edison didn¡¯t invent many things in all his life

D. Edison didn¡¯t spend his life working on these inventions when he was old

¡¾3¡¿Why did many Americans dim their lights when Edison died? ________.

A. Americans wanted to save more energy.

B. Americans were used to dimming their lights.

C. Americans dimmed their lights in memory of the great inventor.

D. Americans were made to dim their lights.

¡¾4¡¿The best title for this passage is ________.

A. Edison, a Poor Man

B. Edison, a Great Inventor

C. Edison Died at 84

D. Edison and His Childhood

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