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Keep Your Word
Do you keep your word? Keeping your word is very (l)_________. In this way, people around you will get along (2)_________ with you.
In order to make friends and keep them, you have to keep your word. If you promise to meet someone at a certain time, you should be at the appointed (约定的)place at the appointed(3)_______. Of course there are times the unexpected(意外事)happens and you can't do what you have promised to do. Your friends will (4)_________this.
A person who is always making (5)________ for breaking his word will soon be known as undependable(不可靠的). Would you like to have an undependable person as one of your best(6)_________?
One way to avoid (避免)breaking your word is to be more careful about(7)________ promises. Don't have "Maybe" on your mind when you make promises about what you are going to do.
Late Night Jazz
Enjoy real American jazz from Herbie Davis,the famous trumpet player.He is known to play well into the early hours,so don’t want to get much sleep.
| PLACE:The Jazz Club DATES:15-23 June PRICE:¥l00-150 TIME:10 p.m.till late! TEL:4668736 |
Scottish Dancing
Scottish dancing is nice and easy to learn.The wonderful dance from England will be given.
| PLACE:Jack Stein’s DATES:10-20 May PRICE:¥l50 TIME:7-10 p.m. TEL:4021877 |
Shows—Anhui Museum
There are l2,000 pieces on show here.You call see the whole of Chinese history.
| PLACE:Anhui Museum DATES:l Mar-30 Jun PRICE:¥60 (¥30for students) TIME:Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Weekends 9 a.m.-9 p.m. TEL:4886888 |
1.If you want to watch dancing, what telephone number can you call?
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2.When can you see the whole of Chinese history on Saturdays in April in Anhui Museum?
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3.What can you enjoy at Jack Stein’s?
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4.Who will play American jazz in the Jazz Club during 15 to 23 of June?
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5.If you have ¥148.how can you spend in May?
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| I was filled with uncertainties and worries until my grandfather told me to stand all. It was no 1 I wasn't looking forward to entering ninth grade. High school is well known for being a place for serious competitions, where everyone seems to be 2 physical changes and love self-esteem (自尊). For me, 3 was my greatest problem. I had always felt no confidence and out of places as one of the taller members of my class, standing a head 4 the other girls. My grandfather would watch me grow 5 uncomfortable, but he didn't laugh at me or try to comfort me. 6 , he would give me advice. "Stand straight and tall," he'd say, 7 I unsuccessfully tried to make myself smaller and shorter. And each time, I would carefully 8 his words. As time 9 , I had changed the way I think about my life. His advice to me has become much more than a challenge to 10 my posture (压 力). It tells me to be proud of who I am. | |||
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Minoru Yamasaki was a well-known American architect (建筑师). He was born in 1912 in Seattle, Washington. Minoru went to college to study architecture. Every summer he worked in a fish factory to help pay for college. He slept in a room with 100 other men.
Yamasaki sometimes dreamed about his work. Once he woke up at three o’clock in the morning. He remembered a building that was in his dream. He got up and started to draw.
Yamasaki was different from other architects. His buildings give people a feeling of peace and happiness. Many of his designs have pools of water, flowers, and windows on the roof to let in light. He wanted to give them a place away from the busy ways of modern life.
Yamasaki worked for several companies. But his success began when he started his own company. In 1956, he won the Architect’s First Honor Award for his design of an airport in St. Louis, Missouri. He won two more awards over the next five years. In 1962, he designed the World Trade Center in New York. In 1993, a bomb exploded (炸弹爆炸) in it. But the buildings did not fall down because they had a good design.
Yamasaki had strong opinions about his buildings. They had to be built his way. He refused to change the design of his buildings, even if he lost a job.
Minoru Yamasaki died on Jun,2 1986. He designed more than 300 buildings. People will enjoy the design and beauty of his buildings for a very long time.
The title A 1 American architect
Be born In 2 in Seattle, Washington
In college Studied architecture in college
Worked in a fish factory to 3 for college
4 a room with 100 other men
His design of buildings Made people feel 5 and happy
Had 6 opinions about his buildings
The World Trade Center didn’t fall down after a bomb explosion
Successful career Was not the 7 as other architects
Didn’t begin his successful career 8 he started his own company
Won 9 Awards for his famous design before 1962 and designed over 300 buildings in his life
Date of 10 Died on Jun,2 1986
| The title | A 小题1: American architect |
| Be born | In 小题2: in Seattle, Washington |
| In college | Studied architecture in college |
| Worked in a fish factory to 小题3: for college | |
| 小题4: a room with 100 other men | |
| His design of buildings | Made people feel 小题5: and happy |
| Had 小题6: opinions about his buildings | |
| The World Trade Center didn’t fall down after a bomb explosion | |
| Successful career | Was not the 小题7: as other architects |
| Didn’t begin his successful career 小题8: he started his own company | |
| Won 小题9: Awards for his famous design before 1962 and designed over 300 buildings in his life | |
| Date of 小题10: | Died on Jun,2 1986 |
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