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It was a serious question. I for a while, and then said, ¡°I¡¯ll explain it sooner. Let¡¯s go to a fruit shop. I have something interesting to show you.¡±
At the fruit shop, we bought some apples in different ¡ªred, green and yellow ones. After we got home, I told Adam, ¡°It¡¯s time to your question now.¡± I put one apple of each kind colour on the table. Adam carefully. He had a look on his face.
¡°People are like apples. They come in all different colors, shapes and sizes. On the , some of the apples may not even look as delicious as .¡± While I was talking, Adam was each one carefully. Then, I took each of the apples and peeled(Ï÷Ƥ) them, placing them back on the , but in a different place.
¡°Okay, Adam, tell me which is which.¡±
He said, ¡°I tell. They all look the same now.¡±
¡°Take a of each one. See if that helps you decide one is which.¡±
He took big bites, and then a huge smile came across his face. ¡°People are like apples! They are all different, but once you take off the outside, they¡¯re pretty much the on the inside.¡±
He totally it. I didn¡¯t need to say or do anything else.
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Mr Green is our foreign(Íâ¹úµÄ)teacher. He is a good teacher. He likes to teach us a lot, and he is nice to every student. His lessons are very interesting. we usually have fun in his classes. We all like him.
He is a tall and strong man. He says he is 40 years old. But he looks very young. He comes from the USA. Now he lives in Nanjing with his family. He has a daughter. She is a pretty girl. And she studies at our school too.
Mr Green is very"in". He can sing many English songs. We all like to listen to him singing. He also likes sports. He is in the school basketball team. Mr Green likes reading. He has lots of books. We often borrow books from him.
I think we are lucky(ÐÒÔ˵Ä)to have a teacher like Mr Green.
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Name | Mr Green |
Job | A |
Nationality(¹ú¼®) | |
40 | |
What he is like | Mr Green is tall and . He looks . His are interesting and he likes his students a lot. |
His likes£¨Ï²ºÃ£© | Music , and reading |
Family | He has a pretty . She at our school. |
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a)Realize your own good points. You have skills and talents(²ÅÄÜ) that others will like.
b)Believe that you are a good person and have something nice to share with others.
c)Be humorous. Learn to laugh at yourself and your weakness. Remember to smile at others.
d)Respect(×ð¾´) the others. Everyone has his own idea. Learn how to listen to others' ideas without trying to make them accept yours.
e)Be kind. If you are kind to others, they will usually be kind to you. There are hundreds of little things you can do to show your kindness. Open the door for someone. Wave to a friend and so on.
f)Don't complain. Learn to accept what you can't change, and work hard to change what you can. No one is willing to hear your complaints all the time.
g)Never give up. Even if you are faced with some closed-minded people, never give up. And try to find someone who will understand you.
Making Friends | |
of | Everyone needs friends. They may bring us hope and make us . |
Present | To some people, making friends is but to others it is rather hard. |
on how | your own good points. |
Be that you are nice and willing to share with others. | |
Have a good sense of. Learn to laugh at yourself and remember to smile. | |
Respect the others. | |
Show your to others and they will be kind to you, too. | |
Don't complain. is willing to hear your complaints all the time. | |
Never give up and do your to find someone who will understand you. | |