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广东省深圳市2024年中考英语真题

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A. Use a note or a watch to remind yourself to be punctual. Write down how late you usually are, 10 or 15 minutes? Then do things 10 or 15 minutes ahead of time. 

B. No one can do two things well at the same time. You'd better change your way of studying and try to focus on one thing at a time. 

C. Create to-do lists. At the beginning of the day, make a list of the tasks you must do. Write down the most important task at the top of the list. 

D. By balancing study and rest, you can do more with less. Take a break after finishing a task. You can try listening to music or doing some exercise to relax. 

E. When you start doing homework, ask your family to turn off the TV and let your family know that you need a quiet environment to study. 

F. Joining a study group and having a study partner are good ways to avoid procrastination (拖延). In study groups, students can remind each other to finish their homework on time.

(1)、Grace likes filling her day with study and all kinds of clubs, so her schedule is so full that she doesn't have enough rest time and often feels very tired.
(2)、Tina gets used to finishing tasks in the last second. For example, she knew there would be an exam in a month but she didn't prepare for it until last week.
(3)、Tim always spends much time on unimportant things such as playing games. Therefore, he has less time for his hobbies.
(4)、Tom often does more than two tasks at the same time, because he thinks it can save time. But in fact, it usually takes him more time to finish his homework.
(5)、Alice is always unpunctual (不守时), such as being late for a friend's birthday party or an important event. She doesn't know how to get rid of this bad habit.
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    Attention: University Students Studying Education. History and Art!

    The museum of Culpeper History is offering a 6-week summer internship(实习).

    We are looking for 10 to 12 interns(实习生) to help us with our summer program, Camp Cully, which will be held at the museum in Culpeper, Virginia.

Two one-week periods for kids are as follows:

July 21st--July 25th & July 28th--August 2nd

8:30 am--4:00 pm, Monday through Friday

(Working Dates for Interns: July 1st--August 15th)

    Interns will help plan, develop and organize activities and projects that are connected with exhibits (展品) of the museum. Interns will also take part in the program as guides, such as leading a small group of 4 to 5 children throughout the day's activities. Two interns are needed for each group. The week following Camp Culley, interns will take part in group discussions.

    Camp Culley offers children aged 6--12 an interesting program of history and art. Children are offered a different program with activities and projects for 5 days.

Two field trips are included:

    A trip to Luck Stone Quarry to see Dinosaur Prints

    A visit to Old Culpper Town to know about the life of American Indians

    For more information about the Internship Program, please get in touch with Linda Montgomery, the director of the museum.

Museum of Culpeper History

Address: 803 S. Main St--Culpeper, Virginia

Tel: 540-829-1749

Email: education @ culpepermuseum. Com

Visit us at www. culpepermuseum.com

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Homeschooling

What do most people remember about their school days? Playing with classmates during breaks, eating food in the dining hall, or going to the headmaster's office, perhaps. But 850, 000 teenagers in the United States don't experience these things, because they are homeschooled. They don't go to a regular school.

Their parents teach them. Their education takes place at home and in the community. What is it like to be home- schooled? Read Dylan's blog about his homeschooling experience.

MONDAY. July 10

I'm Dylan and I'm 14 years old. This is my third year of being homeschooled by my mom, a university professor(教授). A lot of people ask me how I feel about it. They ask, "Do you miss being in school with other kids?"

Well, my daily life is different from the daily lives of millions of children who go to regular schools, but I'm enjoying my time with my mom. I'm learning things at my own pace. We can go fast or slow. depending on the subject. These days, I'm reading books that most kids only read when they get to college. I'm studying French German, art, and the his tones of the world-things I'm very interested in.

A lot of kids think I never get to communicate with other kids, but that's not true. I get together with the other homeschooled kids during our weekly sports games and at social events. I don't just study at home. My mom takes me to all kinds of field trips-to museums, theaters, libraries and lots of other cool places. And college? I'm not worried about it. I know I'm preparing myself well for it.

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