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happen when a id does something bad? Should parents just tal to the id? Or, should they punish(³Í·£) the id?

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July and August are the months of fun-filled activities for ids and teenagers as long as you now where to

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Show- Daqian Museum Daqian Museum has over 1000 pieces on display here. history! Place Daqian Museum Date July 1-August3l Price $50 (half for students) Time Monday to Friday; 830am.-530pm. Weeends 900 am.-800 pm. Tel 487-6887 Health Centre Time 900am--1730pm Address 16 inhua Street Tel 487-1399 Free eams for those over 70 Give you good advice to eep healthy! 51.You can visit Show- Daqian Museum on ________. A. Monday 600 pm B. Wednesday 800 am C. Saturday 830 am D. Sunday 230 pm ¡¾´ð°¸¡¿D

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54. Mr. hang and his 10-year-old son want to see Hong ong. How much should they pay? A. £¤340 ¡¾´ð°¸¡¿C

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