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Is there anything strange on the top of the world's highest mountains? If so, is it a bear? Is it a monkey? Or is it a kind of man?
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Fifteen years later, there were 6 about the thing in the newspapers. A mountain climber said that he had seen the ¡°snowman¡± 7 slowly across the snow, far below him. He said it looked like a very large hairy man.
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And the mystery keeps on growing. 10 men still hunt the snowman in the high mountains. Some day we may find out just what it is that makes the giant footprints.
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¡°Well," they said sadly, ¡°there's nothing we can do about it. We'll have to change the way." At this time a boy about 12 years old said, ¡°I think I can help you to move the stone away." ¡°You?" they shouted. ¡°What are you talking about?" The men all 7 the boy.
The next morning, some people came into the road. One of them shouted, ¡°The stone is gone." More people ran out to see 8 had happened. It was true. The stone wasn't on the road any longer. It wasn't even near the road.
The boy walked over to where the stone had been and said, ¡°I buried it."
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Are you ready for the adventure of your lifetime? Do you love to travel and 1 new people?
If your answer 2 these questions is "Yes", then read on.
Have you ever lived and studied in 3 country? No? Well, now it is your chance!
Student exchange(½»»») is fun, exciting and will teach 4 new things. It gives you the chance to experience a 5 culture and learn a new language. You will never have another experience like this!
There are two stages(½×¶Î) in every student exchange, a hosting stage and a visiting stage. For hosting stage, an exchange student will travel to your hometown and 6 with your family for three months. Then, you will travel to the hometown of your exchange partner and live with his or her family for three months 7 the visiting stage. You will go to school there and live just like a member of the host family.
8 can go on a student exchange? All secondary school students can go on an exchange if you have done 9 in your class this year. You should be 14--17, and you would like to learn the language, culture, history, geography and the way of life in another country. And you should have your application (ÉêÇë) approved (Åú×¼) by the head teacher.
So, what are you 10 for? Apply today!
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