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Operating system: IOS 6
Size: 19.9 x 13.5 x 0.7 cm
Prices: $329 £¨ 16GB Wi-Fi£© 
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Google¡¯s Nexus 10
Release date: Nov. 13
Operating system: Android 4.2
Size: 26.4 x 17.8 x 0.9 cm
Prices: $399 (16 GB)
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Release date: Oct. 26
Operating system: Windows 8 RT
Size: 27.5 x 17.8 x 0.9 cm
Prices: $499 (32 GB Wi-Fi)
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Here is some good advice on howto be good at a language.
Pen Pals.
This way of learning a language is a great way to use your new language. You have to use a lot; at the same time, you don¡¯t have to use your pen pals an answer at once. So you will be more comfortable this way. You can choose to use the old letter writing way or the much quicker and easier e-mail way to keep in __СÌâ1:___ with your pen pals.
Internet Radio
Another great and easy way is to __СÌâ2:__ to your new language in real life. There are Internet radio stations for every major language. Just find these radio stations and listen to them. You¡¯ll be amazed at how many stations __СÌâ3:__ are all over the world.
Language clubs
When you are ready to _СÌâ4:_ your new language, try to find a language club in your area. Speaking with other people can be very helpful. This will give you an opportunity to use the language in a suitable environment. They will also give you lots of useful___СÌâ5:on learning a new language.
Find suitable places
Put yourself in situations where you have to speak the language that you are_СÌâ6:___. How about going to a restaurant? If you are learning German, you can find a German restaurant. Try to _СÌâ7:__ the menu, try to order something or just say ¡°hello¡± to the people there. You will probably find them to be very helpful and you may even__СÌâ8:__ a few friends out of it.

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One evening, Mark and Amy went for a ride in Mark's car. They parked on a hill. Mark turned on the radio, and a policeman broke in with a piece of news. He said a murderer had escaped from prison (¼àÓü). The murderer's left hand was missing and in its place, he wore a hook (¹³×Ó).
"Let's close the windows and doors," said Amy.
"That's a good idea," said Mark.
"You know," said Amy, "that prison isn't too far away. I think we really should go home."
"Look, Amy," Marie argued, "that prisoner is not going to climb all the way up here. Even if he did, all the doors are closed. How could he get in?"
"Mark, he could take that hook and break the window," she said. "I'm scared. I want to go home!"
As he started the car, Amy thought she heard someone, or something, scratching (×¥) at her door.
"Did you hear that?" she asked. "It sounded like somebody was trying to get in!" "Oh sure!" said Mark.
Soon they arrived home. When Mark got out of the car, he found something hanging on the door handle (°ÑÊÖ) ¡ª a hook!
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You must hear about earthquakes£¬but do you know what to do during and after an earthquake £¿Here is some advice for you£º
Before an earthquake.It is necessary to prepare yourself and your family.All family members should know how to turn off gas£¬waterand electricity and know useful telephone numbers£¨doctor£¬hospital£¬police£¬119£¬etc£©.Never put heavy things over beds..
During the earthquake.It¡¯s important  for each of you to stay calm.If you are indoors £¬quickly move to a safe place in the room such as under a strong desk or a strong table.It can protect yourself from falling things.Stay away from windows £¬large mirrors£¬heavy things and so on.If you are cooking£¬turn off the gas.
If you are outdoors£¬move to an open area like a playground.Move away from buildings£¬bridges and trees.If you are driving £¬stop the car as soon as possible .Stay in your car.
After an earthquake.Once the shaking stops £¬do not run out of the building at once.It¡¯s  better to wait and leave when it is safe.
Check around you and help the people in trouble.If your building is badly broken£¬you should leave it.If you smell or hear gas £¬get someone outside and open windows and doors.If you can do it safely£¬turn off the gas.Repeat it to the gas company.
Some useful   Ð¡Ìâ1:  about earthquakes
 
Before an earthquade
 Ð¡Ìâ2:  yourself and your family.
Don¡¯t  Ð¡Ìâ3: to turn off gas£¬water and electricity.
Remember some useful telephone numbers and not to Ð¡Ìâ4: heavy things over beds.
 
 
 
 Ð¡Ìâ5:  an earthquake
 Ð¡Ìâ6:  calm is important for each of you.
Moving to a safe place in the room can protect yourself from falling things if you are  Ð¡Ìâ7:   .
Remmember to turn off the gas if you are cooking.
Moving to an open area and away from builings is Ð¡Ìâ8:  it¡¯s safe.
Check around you and help the people in trouble.
Leave your badly broken building.
Keep everyone outside and everything    Ð¡Ìâ9:  if you smell or hear a gas .

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Deserts(ɳĮ) do not stay the same size. Sometimes they grow bigger. Sometimes they get s СÌâ1: . The world¡¯s biggest desert , the Sahara, is in Africa. Right now, the Sahara Desert is growing fast.
Why is the Sahara growing? In some places, people farm too much. In other places, a Ð¡Ìâ2: eat all the grass. Or people cut down the trees. This makes the soil weak. Weak soil lets the desert grow.
Why is it a p Ð¡Ìâ3: ? People cannot grow food in the desert. People cannot build houses, hospitals, or schools in the desert. So people must l Ð¡Ìâ4: their homes.
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Do you know who is the president of the USA now? Your answer is ¡°Obama, right?¡± Next, let¡¯s have a look at his growing experience. Ten-year-old Obama was one of the only three black students at his school in Honolulu, Hawaii. The young boy didn¡¯t look the same as most other students. White girls wanted to touch his hair. A white boy asked him whether his father ate people. ¡°I lied to them that my father was a Kenyan prince, but I kept asking myself who I was,¡± said Obama.
However, 37 years later, the boy made history. Barack Obama became the first black president in U.S. history. Obama was born on August 4, 1961. His father is an African(·ÇÖÞÈË) and his mother is a white American. This unusual background made him want to know who he was. With the help of his friends, Obama finally went to college. His hard work made him a star at Harvard University, a famous university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Later, he became the third black senator(ÒéÔ±) in U.S. history.
During his competition for U.S. president, Obama talked about his background. He called for a United States of America, rather than a white America or a black America. Obama¡¯s success is a historic victory(ʤÀû). It made Martin Luther King¡¯s dream come true. That is: A man should not be judged by the colour of his skin, but by the content of his character.
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A forest fire that burned 55 square kilometres was finally brought under control on Wednesday morning. The fire started on Sunday in Black Bear State Park and quickly spread to nearby areas.
On Monday, police evacuated£¨ÊèÉ¢£© the small town of Lawson and ordered the people to leave their homes. The fire destroyed 20 homes in the area and caused heavy damage to 40 others.
Nobody was hurt. Officials said the damage to homes and cars was between $l million and $2 million. The government declared the town a disaster (ÔÖÄÑ) area. The fire spread quickly in the hot, dry weather. Fire fighting was difficult because of strong winds. Firemen from 55 fire departments in the state joined the National Fire Service to put out the fire. Some kept fighting for 24 hours. Fire engines and helicopters dropped water onto the fire. In order to control the fire, firemen cleared a way around the fire.
Police closed King Road to traffic on Tuesday because of heavy smoke. Thousands of tourists had to drive an hour north to Queen Road to pass the fire area.
Some people did not follow the police order. Paul Grayson sent his wife and two children to safety, but he stayed. As the fire came within 50 feet of his house, he started thinking, ¡°Am I foolish? Did I stay here too long, just for a house?¡±
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СÌâ2:What did the police order the people to do?
                                                                      
СÌâ3:Why was fire fighting difficult?
                                                                      
СÌâ4:How did the firemen drop water onto the fire?
                                                                      
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