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With the development of the society, to learn well is not the only thing a student should do. To be a qualified(ºÏ¸ñµÄ) middle school student, I think we have a lot of things to do.
First, we usually learn to look after ourselves. We should work to high standards and we are modest and easy to work with. Second, we should have good reading habits to improve ourselves. Third,we should pay attention to protecting the environment. We must not drop litter carelessly. We had better go to school on foot or by bicycle. Fourth, we should learn about good table manners and behave politely. We should wait for everyone to finish before you leave the table. We should queue, we must not push in before others.
Moreover,in our spare time,we should care about the disabled and give them a chance to show their skills to the public.Also,we should go out to enjoy the beauty of nature in order to understand the importance of protecting nature.
In a word,if we follow the advice,we will make a big difference to ourselves.\The more we act,the better we will improve.
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