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A:Sam,the summer holidays are coming. What‵s your plan?
B: 1.
A:Do you think it‵s too hot? 2.
B:That‵s good! 3.
A:We‵d better know about the weather there.
B:Let me see. Great! 4.
A:What‵s the temperature?
B: 5. We should prepare well for it .
A:Good idea. Let‵s go together .
A.What would you like to know? B.It‵s suny these days and it‵s not too hot. C.You‵d better take an umbrella. D.It‵s about 25℃ . E.Enjoy your holiday trip . F.I plan to climb the mountain . G.What about going to the beach(海滩) |
Looking after my school flour(面粉) baby
Many girls like to have dolls in their childhood. If you visit our school, you will see lots of students carrying flour babies. We also have such classes to learn about what it’s like to be a parent.
The 10-pound (4.5kilograms) flour bags were used as babies. We decide the gender (性别) by throwing a coin. We parents must keep the babies’ faces exposed (暴露) for their breath and have to keep a close eye on them so that we don’t lose them. Mr. Craton, our history teacher like taking away “babies” when we parents lose attention. He takes 22 babies away from parents in four days.
We need to write a baby diary. To support the baby, we also need to find a job to feed the baby. Do you know the total cost of raising a baby for the first year? It is about $5,000.
I really love this special class. It helps students to understand how much their parents spend on them when they were little.
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Practice being a 1.__ ___ | |
Babies | They are made of flour. They weigh about four and a half kilograms. We throw a coin to make a 2.___ __about its gender. |
How to take care of babies | We carry the flour babies to school every day. We had better not cover the babies’ faces 3.__ __they need to breathe. We should take notice of them 4.__ _in order not to lose them. We will find a job to support the baby. We need to 5.__ __about $5,000 to raise a baby for the first year. |
Meaning of the activity | The special class helps us understand how much our parents spend on us when we were young. |