单词拼写 Lan Lan, a student of Grade Seven in Lushan, was taking a drawing class in a tent on April 23. Guess what she drew—a house with wings. When the teacher asked why she did so, Lan said if her house could f{#blank#}1{#/blank#}, it wouldn't fall down in an earthquake.
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“There should be more safety t{#blank#}10{#/blank#}at schools in our country,” said Xu Jiannong, an education expert in Beijing. There is no more truth than this when one's life is the most important of all.