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I can already hear firecrackers in the distance as the New Year begins. It is time to celebrate 2005.
This is a brand new year for those of us who follow the Western calendar. Of course, according to the
lunar calendar, the firecrackers will not sound for the New Year until February when the year of Rooster
(公鸡) officially begins. I feel lucky to live in Shanghai because I can celebrate two different New Years.
I am looking forward to learning about the traditions of Chinese New Year.
At home in Canada, everyone in my family writes down their predictions (预言) for the next year.
Then we hide them away for an entire (完整的) year (no peeking!) and read them on New Year's Day.
I didn't predict that I would be living in Shanghai, China this year and if I had, I would never have predicted
that I would be enjoying life here so much. (Better luck next year with my predictions!)
I think I'll play it safe this year and predict that many new buildings will go up in my neighbourhood in
Gubei! That is a prediction that is sure to come true, here in the fastest-growing city in the world! Another
tradition at the New Year is writing down all those resolutions (决心). So here I go! I have some plans for
the New Year that I intended (打算) to keep. For example, I plan to work much harder on learning Chinese.
It is not an easy language, but living here gives me a once in a lifetime opportunity to really learn it. So, I
plan to apply myself, yes I do.
I will use a new Chinese phrase every day when I am out in the city. My second resolution is to get rid
of the habit of procrastination (拖延)! I am one of those people who always leave things to the last minute
and that has got to change! No more staying up late to finish my homework at the last minute.
Let's not call it procrastination in China, but a month's grace period on New Year' resolutions. Whatever,
Happy 2005!
B. in February of the western calendar
C. on the Chinese New Year's Eve
D. on the first day of the Western calendar
B. a Canadian student who is now studying in China
C. studying Chinese in Canada
D. from Canada and now working in China
B. The writer lives in Gubei, a neighbourhood in Shanghai.
C. The writer is sure there will.
D. The writer expects a much.
B. The writer intended not to keep her plans.
C. The writer was determined to learn Chinese well.
D. The writer thinks Chinese is easy to learn.
B. use her time very wisely
C. change her habit of procrastination
D. leave things to the last minute
Dear Sigmund Friend
I am a Grade 9 student. I have 21 problem, and I do not know how to deal 22 it.
I have a lot of homework every day, and I have no choice 23 to do it. I often stay up late to complete 24 , and then feel tired the next day.
Sometimes, I want to 25 to do so much work, but usually I just accept it. I understand that it is important to do my homework and 26 on time. However, I hardly have any spare time for my hobbies 27 playing volleyball and ping-pong. I really feel bad about that. I often doubt whether it is worth 28 so hard.
I am 29 a holiday without homework so that I can relax and have some time for my hobbies. What should I do? Can you offer me some suggestions? They will be of great value to me. I hope to 30 you soon.
Best wishes
Millie
1.A. an B. a C. the D. (不填)
2. A. with B. for C. to D. on
3.A. and B. so C. but D. then
4.A. the housework B. the exercise C. exercises D. the exercises
5.A. accept B. refuse C. take D. agree
6. A. hand it on B. hand it in C. hand in D. put it in
7. A. as B. such so C. such as D. as much as
8. A. reading B. playing C. walking D. working
9.A. looking for B. looking forward to C. looking after D. looking up
10. A. hear of B. hear about C. hear from D. hear
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Dear Sigmund Friend
I am a Grade 9 student. I have 21 problem, and I do not know how to deal 22 it.
I have a lot of homework every day, and I have no choice 23 to do it. I often stay up late to complete 24 , and then feel tired the next day.
Sometimes, I want to 25 to do so much work, but usually I just accept it. I understand that it is important to do my homework and 26 on time. However, I hardly have any spare time for my hobbies 27 playing volleyball and ping-pong. I really feel bad about that. I often doubt whether it is worth 28 so hard.
I am 29 a holiday without homework so that I can relax and have some time for my hobbies. What should I do? Can you offer me some suggestions? They will be of great value to me. I hope to 30 you soon.
Best wishes
Millie
1.A. an B. a C. the D. (不填)
2. A. with B. for C. to D. on
3.A. and B. so C. but D. then
4.A. the housework B. the exercise C. exercises D. the exercises
5.A. accept B. refuse C. take D. agree
6. A. hand it on B. hand it in C. hand in D. put it in
7. A. as B. such so C. such as D. as much as
8. A. reading B. playing C. walking D. working
9.A. looking for B. looking forward to C. looking after D. looking up
10. A. hear of B. hear about C. hear from D. hear
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30 yuan each month is enough. The only thing she buys is lunch — 1.5 yuan each day. "Meat is too expensive
for me," said Li.
Li, 14, is a Junior 1 student at Beijing's Xingzhi Experimental School. Her parents are migrant workers
(外来务工人员). They came to Beijing from a village in Luohe, He'nan two years ago. Her father now works
as a cleaner and gets 500 yuan every month. Her mother has no job.
Li Beibei has 460 friends at Xingzhi. Every day, Li gets up at 5:30 am and rides her bike for 20 minutes to
get to school. Like many teens, Li has a lot of homework-usually at least one hour every day. But that is not all
her work. During the weekdays she helps her mum cook. On weekends, she helps wash clothes. "I could cook
when I was eight. Dad said sometimes I cook better than Mum!"
Li said she wanted to be a doctor. "I watch TV and find out there are many people with AIDS in He'nan.
Some are kids. They need help," said Li.
But she is afraid to leave school. "I hope I will always be in school," said Li. "Dad works hard to get money.
I promise him I will study hard to be a good student and a good doctor in the future."
B. Liaoning
C. He'nan
D. Xingzhi
B. Her parents gave her 30 yuan to buy books
C. The girl often helps her mother do some housework
D. She studies hardest in her class
B. over one hour
C. half an hour
D. two hours
B. help the people with AIDS
C. make her parents healthier
D. help poor kids
B. Hard But Happy Life
C. A Village Girl's Hope
D. A Girl's School Life
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| Dear Sigmund Friend I am a Grade 9 student. I have 1 problem, and I do not know how to deal 2 it. I have a lot of homework every day, and I have no choice 3 to do it. I often stay up late to complete 4 , and then feel tired the next day. Sometimes, I want to 5 to do so much work, but usually I just accept it. I understand that it is important to do my homework and 6 on time. However, I hardly have any spare time for my hobbies 7 playing volleyball and ping-pong. I really feel bad about that. I often doubt whether it is worth 8 so hard. I am 9 a holiday without homework so that I can relax and have some time for my hobbies. What should I do? Can you offer me some suggestions? They will be of great value to me. I hope to 10 you soon. Best wishes Millie | ||||
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