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Every country has its own customs (风俗). Do you want to know something about 1 customs? England is a great country with a long 2. There are many different customs in England. As we all know, a woman's age is her secret. So you can't ask a woman 3 she is. When you go out on a 4 day in England, you may see many people 5 umbrellas with them. Don't laugh at (嘲笑) them. In England, the weather changes very quickly. Although it's sunny now, it may rain very 6. When you get a present from your friend, you must open it at once and say 7 to him or her. In England and many other Western countries, 13 is a(n) 8 number, so there is no Room 13, Class 13, Number 13 and so on. In England, you must 9 on the left of the road. So you see, you can do something in China, 10 you can't do it in England! Do remember these customs if you have a chance to visit England.
Our school is on Guangming Street. It's next to the People's Library. There is a big garden opposite our school. A supermarket is between our school and the bank. There are three buildings in our school. The students building, the teachers building and a library building. The teachers in our school are very good. Our school yard is very beautiful. If you come to our school from the airport, take a taxi and go along the highway until you see a bridge. Go across the bridge and tum left. Then go straight along the bridge until you see a market. Tum left and go along Guangming Street. Our school is on the right.
To me, music is food and water. I can't live without it. I know this is not true for everybody. Many people don't listen to music and they can get along quite well. But music is everywhere in our life. For example, when you watch films or TV plays, do you find them interesting if there is no music? You would find them boring. And when you are waiting for the train or the plane, you would like music because it makes the time shorter.
It is true that music is everywhere in our life. Some people like to sit by the sea and listen to the sound of the sea. Some enjoy listening to the singing of birds. Those sounds are some kinds of music. So music has meaning for everyone in some way or other. Of course, it has special meaning for people like me. We spend our lives playing or writing music.
Someone said, “Through music a child goes into a world of beauty, learns to take care of others and makes his mind and body strong.” Music is an important part of our lives.
When Abe Lincoln was just a boy, he had to help his father to look after his farm. It was hard work and there wasn't any interesting thing for him. Abe wanted to go to school, but there was no school there. Abe was sad most of the time. Mrs Lincoln loved the boy very much. She tried her best to make Abe happy. One early morning she got up early and went to town. That was a long way and it took her a long time to get to town. She bought something there and went back. And it was late in the evening when she got home. The next morning Mrs Lincoln said to Abe, “Today is your birthday. We're going to have a party.” She put some food on the table, then brought out a present. A book. Abe cried. It was an old book, but he liked it. A smile came to his face. He looked up at Mrs Lincoln and said, “Thank you, Mum.”
John went to spend his summer holiday in China with his parents last year. They visited some famous cities like Beijing, Guangzhou, Kunming and Shanghai. In Beijing he visited the Great Wall, Tian'anmen Square and the Palace Museum. They also went to the zoos and the parks. The weather was fine and cool. They had a good time in the parks. They also took lots of photos there. In Guangzhou, they visited some museums. They were very interesting but kind of crowded. In Kunming the weather is never too hot in summer. They visited the Stone Forest, the Golden Temple and EXPO Garden. They climbed the Xishan Mountain. In Shanghai they went to the beach and had great fun playing in the water.
“It's very interesting to visit China and I learned a lot about Chinese history,” John said. “If I have another chance, I'll come back to China again.”
Welcome to this short tour of London. In this square we are standing in the middle of Landon. Opposite is the National Gallery, a museum (介词) lots of famous paintings.
Go along the red street to Buckingham Palace. The Queen (live) here.
Turn left (连词) go to the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. Opposite you can see (冠词) London Eye. It takes you (metre) above the River Thames. You can see most of London (介词) a clear day.
Take the boat back along the river. Get off the boat and go past the station and walk along the street. Opposite is the old fruit and vegetable market. They (do not) sell fruit and vegetables now.
There (be) stores and restaurants, and lots of street musicians. Tum left into King's Street, and go past the church. You're now back where you (start) at the square. Now you finish (you) tour.
Mr Turner was a famous writer. He was born in New York in a rich family on 13th September, 1941. His father came from England. He was a worker. His mother came from Australia and she worked as a doctor.
When Mr Turner was seven, he began to go to school. He usually rode his bicycle to school. At school, he first wanted to be a manager. But at the age of fifteen, he decided to be a writer. In 1965, he wrote his first book and in 1967 he wrote his second book. After that he was famous all over America. At the age of thirty, Mr Turner married a woman from England. 然后他们去了英国并住在那里居住。 They had four children. Mr Turner died on 15th July, 2008.
Where was Mr Turner's mother from?
How old was Mr Turner when he died?
Mr Turner began to go to school at the age of seven.
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