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A. The young couple and the writer didn't believe in God at first. B. All your dreams will turn true whenever you believe in God. C. The writer made the couple trust God again with the dream. D. God likes to be in people's dreams

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Let children learn to judge their own work. When children learn to speak, other people don't correct their mistakes all time _____56_____, they will stop speaking. Let themselves understand the difference between the language they speak and the language other people around them speak. _____57_____ , like other people's language.

In the same way, children can learn to do many other things without other's help. For example, to walk, run, climb, and ride a bike---make themselves understand how they should do it. _____58_____ .

But in school we never let a child himself find out his own mistakes and correct them for himself. _____59_____ if we do not tell him, or he never corrects them if we do not make him do it. We should try to let find out the answers to the problems, and the good ways of working them out by himself or with the help of other children if he wants.

Can teachers give the students answer books if they do maths problems? Let them correct their homework all by themselves. When the students tell their teachers that they can't find the ways to get the right Answers, the teachers should help them. _____60_____ , how to judge their own understanding, how to know what they know or what they do not know. These are the most important. A. If we correct too much B. Slowly they make some changes they need C. Let the students know what they must learn D. We usually think he never knows his mistakes E. Day after day, they will make some changes to make their language °Ë¡¢ÔĶÁ¶ÌÎÄ£¬¸ù¾Ý¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈݻشðÎÊÌâ¡££¨¹²10·Ö£¬Ã¿Ð¡Ìâ2·Ö£©

No summer beach vacation in the northeast U. S. A state of Massachusetts is complete without an order of fried clams at a seaside restaurant. People enjoy eating the shellfish, which are dipped£¨Õº£©in a mixture made from flour, water and spices and then cooked in hot oil. One restaurant known for its seafood is Nancy's on Matha's Vineyard.

Martha's Vineyard is a small island off the coast of Massachusetts. U.S. President Barack Obama and his family like to visit Martha's Vineyard in the summer. The Obama family often eats at Nancy's during their vacations. It seems that one Obama has even started working at Nancy's this summer.

The Boston Herald newspaper first reported that SASHA Obama the president's younger daughter has a job there. She is 15 years old. The story says that Sasha Obama is helping the restaurantget ready for its lunch service each day. She is also bringing customers their food orders at a take-out window.She works for about four hours. Her last day is Saturday, when the rest of the Obama family arrives

for vacation. One of the other workers at the restaurant said Sasha started working earlier in the week. She has been using her full name, Natasha, while on the job.

Many people followed the story on social media. \wrote on Twitter: \it real.\Another added hash---tag \But a third person twittered that someone else who really needs the money should have the job. He said that Sasha Obama was only working

because people would like the story.

The President's daughter dose have a safe team looking out for her. But they have been waiting in a large car nearby while she works.

61. Is Matha's Vineyard the name of a restaurant? 62. Who first reported the story of Sasha?

63. How long did Sasha work at the restaurant a day?

64. According to a third person, why did Sasha work at a restaurant? 65. What do you think of Sasha?

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Dear Mrs. Smith, How time flies!

I¡¯m writing the letter to say ¡°Thank you¡± to you and your family. Thank you for your help and kindness during my stay in your family.

You cooked delicious food for me and I¡¯ll never forget your home-made toast chicken. Your son taught me how to speak English. He was so patient that my English improved a lot. You treated me as a member of your family.

I am glad you and your family will come to Beijing this summer. I can¡¯t wait to show you around the city and take you to enjoy Chinese food and our traditional art.

I¡¯m looking forward to your early reply.

Yours, Li Hua ÌâÄ¿¢Ú

Now smog often hits Beijing and it has affected our life in many ways. During smogy days, I have to wear a breathing mask outside. Sometimes, I have to study at home.

I think I should do something to help improve the air. First, I should take a bus to school or walk to school. Second, I can advise our parents to drive less or organize a car pool. Finally, I will go into the community with my classmates to call on everyone to take action.

In a word, I hope we can breathe cleaner air in the future.

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