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As teenagers, you have many dreams. These dreams can be very big, such as w 1.________the Nobel Prize. Or they can be small. You just want to become one of the top ten students in your class. Once you find a dream, what do you do with it? Do you ever try to r 2._______ your dream?

Follow Your Heart by Australian writer Andrew Matthews tells us that making our dreams real is our biggest c 3._______ in our life.

You may think you’re not very good at some school subjects, or that it is i 4._______ for you to become a writer. These kinds of thoughts p 5._______ you from reaching your dream, the book says.

In fact, everyone can make his dream come true. The first thing you must do is to remember the dream in your m 6._______ .Don’t let it leave your heart. Keep telling yourself w 7._______ you want. Do this step by step and your dream will come true faster b 8._______ a big dream is made up of many small o 9._______ . Please never give them up.

There will be difficulties on the road to your dreams. But the biggest comes from yourself. You need to decide what is the most important. Studying instead of watching TV will l 10._______ to better exam results, while saving five yuan instead of buying an ice cream means you can buy a new book.

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Going Green

Green is no longer just a color. It is a new way of thinking about the world and a way of living your life. It’s catching on all over the world. More and more people decide to “go green” because they know that we only have one planet to live on. We won’t be able to live on it much longer if we keep wasting energy, and destroying(破坏) our home with air, land, and water pollution.

“Green Living” means:

Understanding that your choices affect(影响) not just you, but everybody everywhere.

Understanding that your choices affect not just today, but the future.

Understanding that when we talk about “saving the planet” or “saving the environment,” we are actually talking about saving ourselves!

You may be thinking: “Hey, I’m just one person, on a planet with billions. I can’t really make a difference.” Well, have you ever seen a group of people do “the wave(波浪)”? It always starts off with one or two people, jumping up and down like crazy. Soon thousands of people are joining in. “Going green” is just like that. It starts with small, simple actions. It can soon build into a wave that will change the whole planet and lead us all to healthier, happier lives.

Many students have already shared with us their efforts to help the environment:

Gabrielle, 12, writes, “I have helped my community plant a garden and I ride my bike or skateboard to school.”

Kaitlyn, 10, says, “Lots of paper towels are thrown away, so I use a reusable cloth towel to dry my hands instead.”

“I always recycle(重复利用)” says Natalie, 13. “You can call me a recycler! I always look at the bottom of things. I want to see whether they have the little sign that tells you it can be recycled. So I almost recycle everything!”

Now it’s your turn to think about how you can “go green”. Make important choices and take actions to improve the environment right around you and the health of the whole world.

1.What does the expression “catch on” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?

A.Go worse.

B.Come to an end.

C.Get help.

D.Become popular.

2.From the passage we can learn that ______.

A.our choices can’t affect the future

B.one person can’t make a difference

C.our planet is destroyed by pollution

D.going green starts with small actions

3.The writer may agree that ______.

A.going green is hard for students

B.going green means changing others

C.going green is actually a choice

D.going green remains far away from us

Everyone has worries. How do you deal with your worries? There is always something you can do to help yourself feel less worried. Sitting there worrying is no fun and it won't solve your problems.

Grades at school are often a top worry for kids. if you worry most about grades, ask yourself these questions:

● Why are grades important? What do grades mean to me?

● How do I get ready for class? Do I go over my notes even when there isn't a test?

● Do I have a good place to do my homework?

● Have I tried different ways of studying?

If your worry is about a fight you had with your friend, you might write down all the things you could do-write a note to him or her, invite him or her to watch a basketball game, say sorry to him or her and so on. Once you have a list of things you could do, you can choose one thing that could get your friend back.

You can ask for help when you're worried. You can find someone to talk to, such as your parents, friends, and teachers.

1.What do kids often worry most about?

A. Their hobbies.

B. Their homework.

C. Their marks at school.

D. A fight with their friends.

2.According to the passage, when you're worried, you'd better _______.

A. work hard

B. talk to someone

C. get ready for class

D. write down your worries

3.If you're worried about grades, DON'T ask yourself "_______".

A. Why are grades important?

B. What do grades mean to me?

C. How do I get ready for class?

D. Why not give up my studies?

4.If you had a fight with a friend, you could _______.

A. invite him or her to watch a game

B. put the blame on him or her

C. try to make new friends

D. leave him or her alone

5.What does the passage mainly tell us?

A. Who is often worried.

B. When people are worried.

C. How to deal with worries.

D. What kinds of worries people have.

BBC News on TV, radio and online often brings you stories from across the world. Today we can hear “Life in China”. Have you got a story about life in China today? If you do, please put your stories here.

Wu Peng, Anhui

I am a 14-year-old boy from a poor village in Anhui Province. Like many other left-behind children in China, I live with my grandparents now. My parents went to work in Shanghai several years ago. They call me twice a month to ask about my study. I really miss my parents and I hope I can go to school in Shanghai. I think every child needs parents’ love and care.

Cindy, Shenzhen

I like traveling and I have traveled a lot around China. During the trip, I often find that a number of Chinese often break the rules in public. For example, when I traveled in Hong Kong this year, I saw a kid eating noodles on the underground, which was against the rules. However, the kid’s mother didn’t think she did wrong. Can you believe it? Let’s improve our public manners.

Mike, Shanghai

These days, we’re asked to “clear our plates” when having our meals and say no to wasting. Some of us used to order more than what we could eat. That was a big waste of food. Now we need to finish the food we order. We should also stop wasting in some other ways. For example, we should turn off the lights when we leave the classroom.

1.How does Wu Peng contact his parents according to the passage?

A. By writing letters. B. On the telephone.

C. On the Internet. D. By sending text messages.

2. Who thought it was not right to eat on the underground?

A. Cindy. B. Mike.

C. Wu Peng. D. The kid’s mother

3.What does Mike want people to do?

A. Care about left-behind children

B. Obey the rules in public.

C. Improve their public manners

D. Stop wasting

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