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5£®A school bus is one that is used to take children to and from school£®In the USA£¬about 450£¬000 school buses take more than 25 million children to and from school£®The yellow school bus is a US icon £¨ÏóÕ÷£©£®Yellow became the color of school buses in the USA in 1939£®Dr£®Frank got the good idea£®He said it was easy for people to see yellow buses and the black letters on them in early morning or late afternoon£®That would make children safer£®
There are not many school buses in Britain£¬and they are not yellow£®They have trackers £¨×·×ÙÆ÷£© on them£¬so kids are being tracked while they travel to and from school by bus£®The trackers let parents know where the school bus is and whether their kids are on the bus£®
Kindergarten £¨Ó×¶ùÔ°£© is a difficult time for some kids£®It's the first time for them to go away from their parents£®To make kids love their school£¬Japanese kindergartens and schools have colorful buses£®The buses can easily make children want to take them--and then£¬go to school£®Even some parents want to take them£¬too!
School buses are becoming more and more popular in China now£®It saves a lot of time for students to take a school bus£®It's said that there will be 3£¬000yellow school buses on the road by the end of this year in Chongqing£®
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¢ÚWe are already familiar with some expressions for apologizing£¬such as"Excuse me"or
I'm sorry"£®There are also other ways to apologize£¬such as"Pardon"and"I apologize"£®When you have missed your have missed your friend's party£¬you might say£¬"I was really busy that day and just couldn't make it£®I sincerely apologize£®"When you get angry with someone and realize you are wrong£¬you may say£¬"I am sorry£®I apologize for my poor attitude£®"
¢ÛWhen a person apologizes to you£¬it is necessary to reply politely£¬"It's all right£¬"or"Never mind£®"If the situation is necessary to reply politely£¬"It's all right£¬"or"Never mind£®"If the situation is more serious and the person is really sincere£¬you might say£¬"I understand how you feel£¬"or"We all make mistakes£®"
Sometimes people apologize not for having done something wrong£¬but for the inconvenience they have caused£®On the building under repair you may see sins reading£¬"We are rebuilding our store to serve you better£®Please pardon our dust£®"In the supermarket you may hear a salesperson say£¬"I'm sorry it has been sold out today£®Would you please come tomorrow£¿"
¢ÝPeople sometimes are embarrassed to make an apology£¬because they do not want to lose face£®Yet there are ways to make an"indirect apology"£®Making an apology on the phone is not a direct or very personal way of apologizing£¬but it is sometimes the best choice£®If one is not so familiar with the other and they might feel there is a chance of unpleasantness£¬some"distance"is often safer and understandable£®
Learning how to apologize is important in our life£®We don't lose face when we apologize£®Instead£¬we'd lose face if we never say sorry for our mistakes£®
| A£®How to give an answer to an apology B£®The ways of making an apology C£®Why should we make an apology D£®How to avoid £¨±ÜÃ⣩ a face-to-face apology |
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What are the hopes of teenagers£¿
We received several different answers to the question£ºwhat would you like to do after finishing your education£¿It seems some students would like to start work as soon as possible£¬so that they can help provide better lives for their parents£®Other students hope to continue studying after finishing school and to go to university£®Although money is important£¬many teenagers said they want to do jobs they enjoy£®According to the survey£¬the most popular choice of job is computer programming£®
What are the dreams of teenagers£¿
Teenagers have all kinds of dreams£®Some are more realistic than others£®For example£¬many students said they would like to be volunteers if Beijing could hold the World Cup£¬maybe working as translators or tour guides£®And quite a few said they dream of going to the moon one day£®
According to the survey£¬less realistic dreams are also common£¬but many students reported that they were willing to work hard to achieve their dreams£®Quite a few dream of becoming famous£¬perhaps famous sports people or singers£®Some said they'd like to go on exciting trips£» one students said she'd love to sail across the Pacific Ocean£®And then there are dreams that are impossible£» three students said they'd like to be able to fly!
Conclusion It was clear from the survey that teenagers have similar hopes£®It seems that most students hope to have a good education and find a good job£®On the other hand£¬students dream of very different things£ºgood things£¬and even crazy things£®It is very important to dream£¬so hold on your dreams£» one day they may just come true£®
| A survey about some Chinese students'£¨96£©hopes and dreams£® | |
| Hopes of teenagers | Some students hope to start working as soon as possible£® |
| Others hope to continue studying after finishing school and to go to university | |
| £¨97£©Computer programmingis the most popular choice of job£® | |
| Dreams of teenagers | Some students have more realistic dreams such as working as volunteers at the 2008Olympics£¬etc£® |
| Others have less realistic dreams such as becoming famous sportspeople or singer£¬£¨98£©going on exciting tripsand sailing across the Pacific Ocean£® | |
| Some students£¨99£©have impossible dreamssuch as being able to fly£® | |
| Conclusion£ºThe survey shows that teenagers£¨100£©have similar hopes and different dreams | |
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