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Are you the only child in the family? If so, you are the most important in your family. Parents are the closest people to you in the world. But a lot of middle school students have a problem. They feel they're not as close to their parents as before. They even don't think their parents are fair to them.
Some students complain that their parents often say a lot to them, but never listen to them. Some say their parents don't allow them to play computer games when other classmates are doing that. Others say when they're making phone calls to friends, their parents like to ask if they're speaking to a boy or a girl. These make them very unhappy. Some students even decide to leave home because they're afraid to tell their parents when they have done something wrong, especially when they do badly in exams. Then they usually think running away is the only choice But they don't know running away may bring them some more problems.
Problems are parts of life. Here are some suggestions for you to solve your problems.
1)Find a good chance to talk with your parents. Don't be afraid to tell them your feelings.
2)Get help from others like good friends or teachers.
3)Keep a diary to help you understand more about yourself and your feelings.
4)Show your parents you're growing up. Then they'll feel you're no longer a small child.
If you follow the advice, you'll have a happy life and never think of running away. When they are greeting each other, talking about an idea, thinking of finishing a talk, people don't say exactly what they are thinking about. It's an important way that people try to be nice to each other, and it is the closest people to an only child.
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A.Parents don't love their children now
B.Middle school students don't have any problems
C.Some students don't think their parents are fair to them
£¨2£©Why does the author advice us to keep a diary?
A.Because it's our homework
B.Because it can help us understand ourselves better.
C.Because it can help us practice writing
£¨3£©This article is about some middle school students'______.
A.friends
B.hobbies
C.problems

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Why do children need to read at least 20 minutes a day? Read it and you¡¯ll know.

Reading is ¡°brain food¡±

Reading will improve many of the areas of the brain. Your eyes look at the words on the page. Your memory connects the words with what you already know about the story. Reading provides one of the most complex(¸´ÔÓµÄ) brain activities in life.

Reading improves listening skills

The experience of being read to helps children develop good listening skills. Through reading they can know how to pronounce(·¢Òô) and learn new words to add to their vocabularies and connect written words to the things in their real world.

Reading prepares children for school

In this way children are expected to come into school with high scores. There is a strong relationship(¹ØÏµ) between a child¡¯s ability to read and her scores, because the result of our studying depends on our abilities to read, children must have strong reading skills to get success in school.

Reading improves relationships in your family

Because we are busy, it is difficult to have enough time with our family. 20 minutes¡¯ reading together each day provides this important time. There is nothing more wonderful than having the whole family together while reading wonderful books.

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Reading is the ¡¾2¡¿ of your brain

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Family members are difficult to get ¡¾9¡¿ because we are busy. So, it¡¯s important to ¡¾10¡¿ 20 minutes reading with family members every day.

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A man came home from work late. He felt tired. But he was surprised to find his 5-year-old son waiting ¡¾1¡¿him at the door.

"Daddy, how much money do you ¡¾2¡¿ each hour?"

"If you must know, I make $20 each hour."

"Oh," the little boy answered, with his head down. He thought for a moment, looked up and said, "Daddy, ¡¾3¡¿ you lend me $10?"

The father was angry and said, "¡¾4¡¿you ask for the money to buy a toy, then go back to your room and think about why you are always thinks of playing!"

The little boy¡¾5¡¿back to his room. After a short time, the father calmed down£¨Àä¾²£©, and started to think, "Maybe he really needs to buy something and he doesn't really ¡¾6¡¿ for money very often." So he went to the little boy's room.

"Sorry!My dear son." said the man, "Here's $10."

"Oh, thank you, Daddy!" the little boy said ¡¾7¡¿ with a smile on his face.

Then the boy took out some coins£¨Ó²±Ò£©. When the father found that the boy already had money, he got ¡¾8¡¿again.

"¡¾9¡¿do you want more money when you already have some?" the father shouted angrily.

"Because I didn't have enough, but now I do." the little boy answered, "Daddy, I have $20 now. Can I buy one hour of your time? Please come home ¡¾10¡¿ tomorrow. I want have dinner with you."

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ From Monday to Friday most people are busy working or studying, but in the evenings and at weekends they are free and _____ themselves. Some watch television or go to the movies; others take part in sports. This is decided by their own _____.There are many different ways to spend our free time. Almost everyone has some kind of _____: It may be something from collecting stamps to making model planes. Some hobbies are very _____,but others don't cost anything at all. Some collections(ÊÕ²Ø)are worth _____ of money; others are valuable only to their owners. I know a man who has a coin collection worth _____ dollars. A short time ago he bought a rare(º±¼ûµÄ)fiftycent piece which _____ him $250! He was very happy about his collection and thought the price was all right. On the other hand, my youngest brother collects matchboxes. He has almost 600,but I wonder if(ÊÇ·ñ)they are worth any money. However,_____ my brother, they are quite valuable._____ makes him happier than to find a new matchbox for his collection. That's what a hobby means, I think. It is something we ______ to do in our free time just for the fun of it. The value in dollars is not important, but the pleasure it gives us is.

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