题目内容
You will read about how you are a citizen in your school, community and nation. A citizen is a person who belongs to a place. You are a citizen of the community where you live and the nation where you were born.
Citizens Have Rights (权利)
As a citizen, you have rights that the government protects. A right is something you may do. As a citizen, you have a right to speak freely and to practise your religion(宗教). You also have the right to privacy(隐私). That means you may decide what to show or tell someone and what not to tell.
Citizens Have Responsibilities(义务)
Along with rights, citizens have responsibilities. A responsibility is something that you should do. For example, you should follow the laws. A law is a rule that everyone in a community, state or country must follow. Laws keep people safe and help them get along well with one another. When people follow the traffic laws, they help keep others safe. When you follow laws in a park, you help others enjoy the park.
Being a Good Citizen
Good citizens care about people's rights. They try to make things fair and safe for everyone. Good citizens work together to solve problems. Children can be good citizens by solving problems together in their school or community. They may follow proper steps to deal with problems. First, name the problem. Then, list ways to solve it. Next, choose the best way. And finally, find out if it solves the problems.
Learn about 1. to be a good citizen
Citizens’ 2. | Speak 3.. Practise your religion. Make a 4. on what to show or tell someone and what not to. |
Citizens’ responsibilities | Follow the laws. They are 5. that everyone should follow. Obey a traffic law to keep 6. people safe. Follow laws in a park to help others 7. the park. |
What to do | Care about people's rights. Try to do things in a 8. and safe way. Work 9. with others. Learn to solve problems 10. in four steps. |
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What do you read when you are travelling by train or bus? What are other people reading? Perhaps a woman sitting near you is reading a love story. A man is reading a serious biography(自传) about a president. And there’s a student reading an English textbook.
What do their choices(选择) say about them? Do you think you can know them by what they are reading? I have got to tell you that your feelings of them may be quite wrong. The woman reading the love story could be a lawyer. She just wants a light read to take her mind off work. The man reading the biography wants you to think that he is very clever. The student reading the textbook isn’t a student at all. She’s an English teacher.
Publishers(出版商) know that some people care what they read on trains or buses and so they put out different types of covers. For example, books about Harry Potter have a cartoon cover for young readers and then another more serious cover for grown-ups.
So next time you are on a train, look around and see what other people are reading, but don’t jump to any conclusions(结论). You will be wrong maybe.
Here is a sentence that you could say, “Don’t judge(判断) a book by its cover”.
Title: Never judge a book people choose to read by the cover. | |
Persons | The lawyer reading a love story just wants to have a 1. . |
The man reading the biography wants 2. people to think he is very clever. | |
The student reading a textbook in fact 3. English. | |
Ways | Publishers won’t put out the 4. cover of a book. |
Conclusion | If you jump to the conclusions carelessly, you may make 5. . |