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2£®my father is an engineer.
3£®for me, I like travel best.
4£®I have a big family, my grandparents, my parents, and I.
5£®they go to the ball three times a week.
6£®my grandparents like dancing very much.
7£®so reading makes a big difference to his work.
8£®and I usually take photos of the beautiful scenery.
9£®everyone in the family feels happy.
10£®so I always look after my health and try to travel around the world in vacation.
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3£®Americans think it is important for young people to decide on their own.
4£®They have one or two parents and one or two children each.
5£®They often write to their parents or telephone them.
6£®Most American families are very small.
7£®Children are very healthy and they work.
8£®They feel like making money for their own use.
9£®Children who grow up in the US will leave their parents' home.
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6£®All these is the way of starting a conversation.
7£®But sometimes things are not what you want to be.
8£®So almost everyone listens to what the weatherman says and makes decision.
9£®Everyone talks about the weather, it's the most common subject of conversation(̸»°).
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1£®How far do you think the sun is away from us?
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3£®And how long does it take to get there?
4£®If the sun is cold, we must all be dead(ËÀÍö).
5£®If you heard this before, you would know that the sun can give out a great amount of light and heat.
6£®If you take a train, travelling at the speed of 60m/h without stopping, it will take more than one hundred and seventy years to reach the sun.
7£®And when you arrive there, how large do you think the sun is?
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