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When the _____ of the marathon arrived, I was very nervous. As usual, I _____ in the morning, had my breakfast, and listened to some music. Then my father gave me a _____ to the sports ground, for the marathon race was going to take place there in an hour. All my family wished me good luck because they knew how _____ this race was for me and how much effort I had put into its preparation.

My competitors looked like athletes. I was _____ that I would be last. However, when I started to run, I thought only about the race. As I paid much attention to the race itself, I did not remember when I ______ the other runners. Suddenly I realized that I had come first. I was very happy when I won the race. From the experience, I learn that success always comes out of hard work.

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China's highspeed railways are developing fast now. Behind it, there is the country's growing need for transportation. According to Xinhua News, China's highspeed trains gave 961 million trips to people last year.

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One hour later, the lessons start. The students usually study math, English, history and geography in the morning. They usually study music and drawing and they play sports after lunch.

They have a tenminute break between classes. They also spend a long time in the school library, reading books and doing their homework.

Richard likes his school very much. His favorite subjects are English and geography, but he doesn't like math because he is not good at it.

Richard and all his friends spend the whole day at school. Lunch is at one o'clock. He doesn't like the food that the school serves. This is why he often brings a packed lunch from home. He always has his lunch in the dining hall, but some of his friends sometimes eat in the courtyard or outside the school gate.

At weekends, he always goes out with his friends because he doesn't go to school. On Saturday, he always goes to the cinema or to the sports center. On Sunday, he just goes for a walk with his dog.

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