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Jordyn Perez was about to turn eight years old. Her mother 16 a new way to celebrate her birthday. "How about donating (捐献) your gifts to a children's hospital?" her mom asked.
Jordyn thought about the 17 . She already had 18 she needed. Children in hospital were going through some real difficulties. They probably needed gifts more than she did. "Okay, that 19 cool," she finally said.
Now Jordyn is in high school, but she has continued (继续) to bring 20 to kids in hospital. Last Christmas, she made her eighth 21 gift donation to a children's hospital in San Antonio, Texas.
Children are in hospital for lots of 22 . But whatever the illness, a hospital stay 23 be stressful (有压力的) . Efforts like Jordyn's are a 24 star during a difficult time.
Jordyn's gift-giving project begins each year in November. When she sends her friends 25 to her birthday party, she includes a list of gift ideas for kids in hospital. Jordyn also 26 the list with her family and her school volleyball coach and teammates. "The number of donations 27 every year," she says. "Putting smiles on the faces of these little patients that's all I 28 Jordyn says.
Jordyn has also encouraged others to follow in her 29 . Some of her friends have collected and donated gifts for their birthdays. "It just makes you feel good to 30 to others," Jordyn says. "I want to keep doing this as long as I can."
Not Too Cute for the Police Force Last month, at an open-day event held by Weifang police, a corgi named Fu Zai stole the hearts of everyone there. Fu Zai is six months old. He's now the first corgi reserve (预备役) police dog in China. To become a police dog, Fu Zai has to receive training twice a day. He has learned some important skills like locating explosives (爆炸物) . Thanks to his short legs, he's especially good at working in narrow spaces. If all goes well, Fu Zai will be ready to start work by the time he turns one year old. ____ To make more people realize the e-waste problem, Envision Racing, a British Formula E (电动方程式) racing team, came up with an idea. They built a race car completely out of e-waste and named it "Recover-E". It's the first of its kind in the world. All the old devices (设备) from the project was collected from local schools and tech companies. "The world's e-waste is a huge problem," says Hopkins. "Through the project, we want to show that we can reduce the e-waste problem." A Pineapple for Scientific Curiosity What does a super slippery toilet look like? How do smells change the way we see colors? Ten fun scientific studies from across the world won the 12th Pineapple Science Award on November 12. Several of this year's award winners got their ideas from daily life. The prize is designed to educate the public about science. More importantly, the organizer hopes to stimulate (激发) the curiosity of young people through "fun and serious" studies. |
It was a fine summer afternoon. Sam was going home from school. He walked along the road slowly, reading a book. He liked it very much. When he came to the high road, there was a blind man, holding out his hat. The poor man said, "I haven't eaten anything since yesterday. Please give me some money. I want to buy some bread." But Sam had just spent his money on the book. So He walked on feeling very sad.
Soon after, a fine carriage (马车) came up, and in it were Harry and his mother. The blind man still stood there and ★ . "Let us give the poor man something," said Harry to his mom. His mother agreed with her son and she found some coins in her bag. She passed them to Harry. Harry stopped the carriage. However, he did not put them into the man's hat. He threw them into the bush (灌木丛) beside the poor man. How could the blind man find them?
As Sam turned back to look at the fine carriage, he saw Harry throwing the coins into the bush. He was surprised at Harry's action. So he walked back at once and helped the man look for the money until he found all the coins.
As the blind man held the coins, he smiled. It touched Sam's heart. At that moment, Sam knew that kindness wasn't always about big actions; sometimes, it was the simple act of giving a helping hand that could make a difference.
World Book Day is just around the corner! Why not spend some time reading a great book and getting lost in another world? You can find many books in the school library, but it can be difficult to choose the right one. Here are some tips to help you narrow your search and pick a great read.
☆Challenge yourself
Reading something comfortable maybe your "go-to" when it comes to picking a book, but challenging yourself to read something more difficult is a really good way of pushing yourself to improve your reading skills. You might even surprise yourself by doing so!
☆Try Series Books
These are great for new readers. If you like the characters in a particular story, then it can be rewarding (值得的) to read about them growing up or getting on other adventures. While some books in a series can be read separately, others must be read in a certain order. Make sure of this before you start.
☆Ask an expert
The very best people to throw your questions about books at are librarians. They really are "book brains". If you let them know what you've read in the past and what you liked or didn't like about it, they'll be able to suggest some possible reads for you to try next.
☆Read reviews
Book reviews can help you decide if a book is for you. There are usually mini-reviews on the back or inside cover of books, but you can also read reviews online. A website called "Booktrust" has a great "What to Read After" tool with book suggestions from authors, children, librarians, parents and teachers. Finding out what others thought of a book is an interesting way of getting ideas for what to read next yourself.
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他发现了一些令人震惊的事实。
What's life? It's like a big bag. The bag is filled 71 happiness and sadness, failure and success. Experience in life teaches us more lessons and makes us 72 (good) people. With each passing day, we learn to deal with problems in our daily life.
Love plays a main role. Without love, a person could become terrible. In the early stage of 73 (we) life, parents are the ones from whom we get much love and care. They tell us 74 is correct and wrong, good and bad. But we seldom care about their 75 (word) until we have our own kids.
Happiness may always bring us a 76 (peace) mind. And sadness is most likely caused by failure or despair. But all of these things will pass away in the end.
Failure is the mother of success. It shows us 77 difficult it may be if we want to succeed. You know no one is born with ability to succeed. So, when you fail 78 (do) something, don't feel upset but keep on 79 (work) until you succeed. Remember, success 80 (bring) us proud and self-respect. So, in order to enjoy a better tomorrow, the only choice is to work hard today.