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A: Li Hua, the Entrance Examination to High School is coming. Also, the summer vacation is near. 1. ?

B: I'm going to visit my grandparents in the countryside.

A: Oh, I¡¯ve never been to the countryside. 2. .

B: Of course. I always lose myself in the animals in a more natural environment. Where are you going?

A: 3. .

B: Sounds great! 4. ?

A: Tsinghua University, Peking University and so on, if possible. 5.

B: So have I. However, my grandparents miss me very much.

A: 6.

B: That depends on the weather. 7. .

A: Wow, that would be wonderful. I hope you¡¯ll have a good time. Will you please e-mail me some photos of the countryside?

B: 8. .

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¡°Nobody grows old by living a number of years,¡± wrote a writer£®¡°People grow old when they don't have their ideals (ÀíÏë)£®¡± People should not have the wrong ideals about aging£®Sometimes, old minds can be as bright as young minds£®Alice Brophy once said, ¡°It makes me happy who people say£®You look young for your age£®¡± What does that mean? You know you can die old at 30 (¿ÉÄÜ30ËêÀÏËÀ) and live young at 80£®

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B£®All older people are healthy and strong£®

C£®Aging does not mean you become unhealthy£®

D£®Most older people are unhealthy and poor£®

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B£®How old is ¡°old¡± ?

C£®What tells you how well you've lived?

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D£®older people and young people

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