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How time flies! Three years has passed since I became a middle school student. I had very good memories of my classmates and teachers.
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I must say many thanks to Mr. Zhang. I wish him a healthy and happy life in the future!
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I¡¯m punctual(ÊØÊ±µÄ) in my work life, but not in my personal life. However, it¡¯s OK in my country. We, Brazilians, are always late: if the party is at 8, everyone shows up at 10 and everyone, including the host, is happy that we are on time. Cheers! Lisa Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
I¡¯m a Japanese working in Colombia. It is good manners to arrive a little late for a party in Colombia, which I have never understood. I always try to be early for everything, or I consider it impolite. Mike Tokyo, Japan |
Of course! My friends and I all believe that showing up late for an appointment or class is an insult(ð·¸) to the person(s) we are meeting. It seems to say, ¡°My time is more important than yours.¡± Vera Lausanne, Switzerland |
Not only am I ¡°punctual¡±, but I am always early for most events in my life. The secret is (and it really works!): I keep all the clocks (except my computer) in my life 10 minutes fast! Wang Cai Shenzhen, China |
For an appointment, I always make sure I¡¯m on time. Once I had a friend who was always late for every meeting. If we made it at 9 and it was a 45-minute trip for her, then she would arrive at 9:45. I liked her a lot, but could not stand the unpunctuality. Bud Berlin, Germany |
¡¾1¡¿If you attend a Brazilian¡¯s party and are 2 hours late, the host will ______________.
A. ask you whyB. think you are impolite
C. think it doesn¡¯t matterD. ask you to drink with him
¡¾2¡¿Where is it OK to arrive a little late for a party?
A. In Japan.B. In Colombia.C. In Germany.D. In Switzerland.
¡¾3¡¿Suppose it¡¯s ten o¡¯clock in the morning. What does Wang Cai¡¯s watch say?
A. 9:50 am.B. 10:00 am.C. 10:10 amD. 10:20 am.
¡¾4¡¿Who was always late for every meeting?
A. VeraB. Vera¡¯s friendC. BudD. Bud¡¯s friend
¡¾5¡¿The material is probably from_____________.
A. a websiteB. guidebookC. a school noticeD. a science magazine