1. How is life different for the rich as compared with ordinary people?
There is always a gap between the rich and the poor. The rich people can enjoy more material comforts as compared with ordinary people. For instance, since they have their own private cars, they don't need to wait for the bus in order to go to school or go to work as ordinary people do. They can enjoy some sports (such as golf) which are more expensive than playing football or basketball. They can also travel around the world without caring too much about how much the trip may cost. However, all the above mentioned comforts don't necessarily equal happiness in our lives. There are still some things more precious than material comforts such as health and love.无偿使用房屋协议
短棹2. Is money the most important thing in your life? If not, what is?
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清明前夜If you are poor, money means a better life. If you have got a liver cancer and need an operation, then money can provide the cure. So money can meet your various material needs and improve your life quality. However, money is not the most important thing in life. Money is not everything. There are still many other things which are more precious, such a
灯笼寓意s family, real friends, happiness, health, true love and so on. I think the most important thing in my life is the happiness and health of my family. It was my parents who comforted me when I was upt and they always encourage me to keep on studying in spite of some t-backs. So they care a lot about me and I care a lot about them too.
芨芨草3. What is your favorite book or movie about war? How has it affected you and your attitude toward war?
I like to read books about wars. My favorite one is The Rape of Nanking月经腰痛 written by Iris Chang, in which the author describes the bloody Nanjing Massacre in 1937. The author herlf witnesd the massacre and was overwhelmed by the brutality of Japane army. She suffered mental depression after the war, and committed suicide later on. I was totally shocked by the brutal and inhuman behaviors of Japane soldiers. Throughout history, we e many wars, which were mostly provoked by disputes about and rivalry for natural resources, such as land, oil, mineral and other resources. History is a mirror for all mankind and we should try our best to solve all kinds of disputes through peaceful means instead of resorting to bloody wars.
4.What damage does war do to mankind?
快醒来The words I would like to u to describe the damage that war brings to human beings are "destruction" and "nightmare". For example, in 2003 the United States, alongside the United Kingdom and smaller contingents from Australia and Poland invaded Iraq in the name of anti-terrorism. From then on, explosions and destruction can be en everywhere and Iraqis live in a nightmare every day. They live in fear with the sounds of gunfire and bombs every day. A recent survey shows that 7 years after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, nearly 9 out of 10 Iraqis say they live in fear that the violence ravaging their country will strike themlves and the people with whom they live.
5.What problems may people have as they grow old?
Old people are often called nior citizens. As they grow old, two problems may occur to them: sickness in body and weakness in mind. After many years of hard work, most of the old people suffer from various dias after retirement. But if they keep exercising and stay in high spirits, the dia would ldom break them down. The most rious ill
ness is the weakness in their mind. When they become old, many people think they have lost their dream and value and their existence has no u to their families or society. They sometimes live on their old memories and many of them suffer from mental health problems. So all nior citizens should hold a right attitude towards aging and try to extend their hobbies. By doing so, their physical and mental problems may go away.
6.How should we treat old people?
Obviously we should treat the elderly with respect. We shouldn't shy away from them becau they need our help the most. Though their faces have wrinkles and their bodies become weak, they are people filled with knowledge and wisdom. We shouldn't regard them or their ideas as insignificant or outdated. New studies have shown that the elderly are actually the happiest people — even happier than tho in their 20s, 30s, or 40s. They are more optimistic and, in general, simply happier than the general population. So, when we are around the people in their 80s or 90s, we shouldn't look at them with sympathetic looks. We should be excited to have the chance to talk with them, to listen to them talking about their life experiences and to care about their needs and feelings.
7. Why do you think some parents prefer home-schooling for their children?
Home-schooling is a legal option in many places for parents to provide their children with a learning environment as an alternative to publicly-provided schools. Parents cite numerous reasons as motivations to home-school, including better academic test results, poor public school environment, improved character / morality development, and objections to what is taught locally in public school. It may be a factor in the choice of parenting style. It is also an alternative for families living in isolated rural locations or living temporarily abroad.
Another reason for home-schooling is that some children just don't like going to schools or have learning difficulties like dyslexia(读写困难). Some children who are physically disabled also cho home-schooling as well.