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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿In the Charles F. Johnson Elementary School in New York, there is a special radio. It gives people warnings(¾¯±¨) about bad weather.
One day, there came a sound from the radio. This sound brought the piece of news: A heavy storm was coming. William Tomic, principal(У³¤) of the school, asked teachers to bring children indoors and put them in a safe place at once.
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The expression ¡°Don't count your chickens before they hatch¡± means ¡°Don't expect that all your eggs, which have been laid, will hatch.¡± ¡°Hatch¡± is a verb, meaning the baby chicken breaks open the shell of the egg and comes out successfully. So the expression mainly means ¡°Don't depend on things working out just as you want them to¡±. This saying appears in the story The Milkmaid and Her Pail in Aesop's Fables.
A chickenandegg situation
In history, philosophers(ÕÜѧ¼Ò) and scientists have met this dilemma(À§¾³): Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Aristotle thought that both the bird and the egg must have always been there. However, more recently, scientists such as Stephen Hawking have argued that the egg came before the chicken. In common speech, the term ¡°a chickenandegg situation¡± means a situation where it is impossible to say which of two things appeared first and which caused the other one.
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There seems to be an idea in English, somehow, that a chicken is a scared bird. Maybe that's not fair as most birds will probably fly away from you if you go towards them. But ¡°Don't be such a chicken¡± means ¡°Don't be so scared and get a bit more courage.¡± So if your friend fear to do something, you can say to him or her, ¡°Don't be such a chicken. Just have a try£¡¡±
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¡¾2¡¿We may say ¡°don't be such a chicken¡± to someone when he .
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B. Chicken feed.
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We have learnt different kinds of stories and poems.Compared¡¾1¡¿(Óë... ...Ïà±È½Ï) poems, stories usually have longer passages, but stories are ¡¾2¡¿(easy) to write than poems. In China, many people express ¡¾3¡¿(them) by writing poems. Our teachers always encourage us¡¾4¡¿(do)something different. So we do¡¾5¡¿experiment about oxygen in class. When the candle stops¡¾6¡¿(burn) in the jar,it has used u¡¾7¡¿all the oxygen in the air. The water rises in the jar,because one¡¾8¡¿(five) of the air is ¡¾9¡¿(make) up of the oxygen. We also learn about movies and plays. What is needed to make a movie or play? A good script, a good ¡¾10¡¿(direct),some good actors and actresses and so on. We can't wait to be involved in making a movie or a play.
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Last Monday, my husband and I ¡¾1¡¿ some time in the park next to our house. We often went to this ¡¾2¡¿ and we knew there were some homeless people. They sometimes stayed ¡¾3¡¿ the benches (³¤ÒÎ). We brought along some apples, oranges and a few bottles of water to share with them. I felt great happiness ¡¾4¡¿ I watched them eating our things. They said it was a big dinner for them and it was the luckiest day for them in their lives.
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Husband: Hi, Honey! You look very happy. What happened?
Wife: ¡¾1¡¿ And I find my job is more interesting than before.
Husband: Sounds great! ¡¾2¡¿
Wife: Yes. But now I have realized I shouldn¡¯t judge students only by grades.
Husband: Right! We shouldn¡¯t pay too much attention to grades. ¡¾3¡¿
Wife: I agree. Praise and encouragement can build up children¡¯s confidence.
Husband: I totally agree with you. ¡¾4¡¿
Wife: By bringing up our little daughter, I realize that we should be patient and learn to wait.
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Husband: Anyway, I¡¯m glad that you have such ideas. Our education is on the way to get better.
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C. I remember you used to complain about your students.
D. I feel my students are lovelier and lovelier now.
E. Kids need more praise and encouragement.
F. And our society needs different kinds of talents.
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B. How have you changed so much?
C. I remember you used to complain about your students.
D. I feel my students are lovelier and lovelier now.
E. Kids need more praise and encouragement.
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