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International travelers, whether traveling for business or pleasure, will find themselves alone from time to time£®Here are a few ways to meet new people and perhaps even get new travel chances£®
1£®Be polite and friendly£®Remember to put yourself in social situations£®Restaurants, shops and parks are all great places to meet people£®If you want to make local friends in a country, stay near the places the locals often visit£®
2£®Keep a small photo album in your bag when you travel£®Photos of family, friends and pets will help your new friends learn more about you£®They will share their similar experiences with you, and it will help you learn more about your new friends£®
3£®Can you help your new friends improve their Chinese? Can you cook a traditional Chinese meal? By sharing your experiences, you can have a close relationship with your new friends that they won¡¯t soon forget£®
4£®Many foreigners love Chinese goods but have to pay a lot when buying them in their homeland, so you¡¯d better prepare some gifts such as silks, tea and china(´ÉÆ÷)£®They are always popular£®
5£®If you and your new friends get along well, you can give them your information and plan to live in each other¡¯s house for your next trip£®Then you can visit their countries and stay in their houses while they stay in yours£®In this way you will improve your friendship and live like a local abroad, but pay less for traveling£®
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¡¡¡¡If you travel by ship across the Pacific, you cross the inter-national date line. By agreement, this is the point where a new day begins. When you cross the line, you change your calendar£¨ÈÕÀú£© one full day, backward or forward. Travelling east, today becomes yesterday,travelling west, it is tomorrow.
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¡¡¡¡The Internet is becoming important in our life. How much do you know about it?
¡¡¡¡What is the Internet?
¡¡¡¡The Internet is a large, worldwide collection(¾Û¼¯) of computer networks(Íø). A network is a small group of computers put together. The Internet is many different networks from all over the world. These networks are called the Internet. Once you have learned to use the Internet, you can have a lot of interest on the World Wide Web.
¡¡¡¡What is the World Wide Web?
¡¡¡¡The World Wide Web has been the most popular development of the Internet. The Web is like a big electronic(µç×ÓµÄ) book with millions of pages. These pages are called homepages.
¡¡¡¡You can find information about almost anything in the world on these pages. For example, you can use the Inter-net instead of a library to find information for your homework. You can also find information about your favourite sport or film star, talk to your friends or even do some shopping on the pages. Most pages have words, pictures and even sound or music.
¡¡¡¡What is e-mail?
¡¡¡¡Electronic mail (e-mail) is a way of sending messages to other people. It's much quicker and cheaper than sending a letter.
¡¡¡¡If you want to use e-mail, you must have an e-mail address. This address must have letters and dots(µã) and an ¡°@¡±(meaning ¡°at¡±). This is what an address looks like: emily @ star. net. Write a message, type in the person's e-mail address, then send the message, type in the person's e-mail address, then send the message across the internet. People don't need to use stamps, envelopes or go to the post office since the invention of the Internet. Quick, easy and interesting£that's the Internet!
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