I'm Molly Brown, 1. student from New York. Every day, there 2.(be)too many terrible rules around me. In the morning, Mom's rules come -"You 3.(should)leave your dirty dishes in the kitchen!" After that, I run to s4. because I mustn't be late. At school, I even have 5.(many) rules to follow. I can't make noises, or I might be punished by my teachers.
I need to help my mom w6. the housework. Dad's rule is "You must do 7.(you) homework." After dinner, my father always 8.(say), "You had better read a book,9. you will fall behind others. It is good to read something before you go to bed." No 10.(game), no TV programs, only rules, rules.
Dear Tom,
Thanks for your letter. I want to tell you something 1. my school life.
In my class, everyone loves sports. We think doing sports is the 2.(funny) thing. Every morning we do morning exercises. We have P. E. classes 3.(two) a week. And we do sports every afternoon. 4.(we) favorite sports are basketball and soccer. The boys enjoy 5.(play) them and many girls like them as well. We have basketball teams, soccer teams 6. volleyball teams. Our teams often join in friendship 7.(match) with teams from other schools. When there is a match, many of us will go to watch it and cheer for our team 8.(excited). Besides, some students like playing t9. very much.
Sports help us to keep 10.(health) and happy. Do you like sports?
I'm looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
John
I grew up in Point Breeze. It's 1.(probable) best-known for Frick Park, which is a public park with many picnic areas, gardens, paths not only for hiking and biking 2. also for playing sports.
Besides great green space, Point Breeze also has excellent public and private 3.(school). Therefore, until 14 years old, my w4. world was Point Breeze. My neighborhood lived in 5.(I) memory is a world ruled by kids. I remembered h6. my friends and I would walk around with a football. We'd race to 7. candy store that near our home 8. foot. We'd go home when it 9.(get) dark outside, tired from playing but eager (渴望) to wake up and do it all again. We never felt scared, and we also never felt 10.(bore). That's how childhood should be.
A few months a1., a strange thing happened in my life. I heard a strange sound outside the window every night. I was 2.(scare) and didn't know what to do. I thought there might be 3. thief standing outside the window. I asked 4.(I) parents to see what it was. But they didn't find anything.
That lasted for a few 5.(day). I couldn't sleep 6.(good). Sometimes I even couldn't fall asleep. One day, I 7.(buy) a flashlight (手电筒) in a market. 8. midnight, as soon as I heard the strange sound, I was the 9.(one) person in my home to jump out of the bed with the flashlight. I saw a black cat jumping up and down near the window. I was in relief (如释重负). At that moment, I understood that when you find something unusual, you can try finding the a10. in your own way. Have you ever had such kind of experience in your life?
One day Frank was walking with his mother when they came to 1. pretty garden. "Mum, I wonder whether I can o2. the gate and walk in." said Frank. The 3.(garden) heard what Frank said and kindly invited 4.(they) to come into the garden.
Frank looked at everything while walking 5. touched nothing he saw. When Frank was admiring the beauty of the 6.(flower), another little boy came to the gate and wanted to come in but was 7.(refuse) by the gardener. "I couldn't let you in because you meddled (乱动) with my flowers yesterday." The boy looked embarrassed and went away 8.(slow).
Frank and his mother then continued their walk i9. the garden. Before they left, the gardener gave them some pretty flowers. This maybe the 10.(happy) time for Frank and his mother this week.
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