2022年浙江绍兴
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Max Wooy is a 12-year-old boy. He has slept outside in storms, snow and heat waves, but now he’s coming indoors.
After two years of __46__(sleep) in a tent, Max, who has raid over £700,000, is about to remember what a bed __47__(feel) like. “I’m still going to be in my tent a lot,” said Max. “But now I’ve done two years. If there’s a big, __48__(danger) storm coming, I may come inside.”
Max began camping out in March 2020. At that time, __49__ old neighbor of his, Rick Abbott, who was __50__(rious) ill, gave Max a tent and told him to take a risk with it. Later Max decided to camp out to rai money __51__ the hospital that cared for Rick. Max didn’t think he would keep going a long time, __52__ it went on and on.
不胜寒Over the two years, Max has been through around 15 tents and has had camping __53__(tr
ip) in many places. He even slept on a hotel balcony (阳台). His dad joined __54__ in the tent during last month’s Storm Eunice, with Max joking that he __55__ (wake) up not by the wind but by his dad’s snoring (鼾声)!
2021年浙江绍兴
A bookstore in Kaohsiung got international attention after CNN reported on the unusual decoration(装饰) in it. The store, Wuguan Books, is known as 61 “experimental bookstore” becau of the dark lighting ud to show the books on sale. Wuguan Books 62 (lie) at Pier-2 Culture Center, which is full 63 special cafés and exhibits. The bookstore is almost 64 (complete) dark, except for the shelves(书架) of books. There are over 400 shelves of books in the store, with many 65 (light) placed around books. It appears as if books themlves are lighting up the darkness.
The bookstore 66 社会实践感悟(create) by Chu Chih-kung not long ago, with the purpo of increasing people’s ns when 67 read books. Su Yu-shan, the 68 (manage) of the store, says the environment can help people learn to do “soul(灵魂) reading” by 69 (pro
vide) a private experience with each book that draws one’s attention. 70 it might not be for everyone, Wuguan Books creates a very different kind of environment from most bookstores.
2020年浙江绍兴
About 20 million children in America attend summer camp every year, according to American Camp Association (ACA). They look forward to 61 (spend) time there with friends.
But with social-distancing(社交距离) rules in 62 United States, many summer camps face difficult 国学经典名句decisions. Can they 63 (safe) welcome campers this year? Do they need to clo or should 64 change how they carry out their programs?
“Most camps are asking not only when they’re going to open, 65 also how they’re going to open,” says Tom Ronberg, president of the ACA. He says that many camps 66 (wait) on instructions from the government now.
欢度国庆节手抄报图片“The state’s summer camps could open 67 June,” Beth Bye, the leader of the Connecticut Office of Early Childhood, said a week ago. “But there need to be 差量法 68 (strict) health rules than ever. Most programs will not 69 (allow) to have more than 30 kids.”
Bye added that camps are important for both kids and 70 (parent). “For many families,” she told the New York Times, “summer camp is their childcare.”
2019年浙江绍兴
Tani, 8 years old, ran away from Nigeria with his family two years ago. __61__ they got to the United States, a churchman __62__(warm) helped place them in a homeless shelter (收容所) in New York. Tani’s dad worked as a driver. And his mom studied hard __63__(become) a nur. Tani started going to Primary School 116. There, __64__ learned to play the game that would change his life: chess.
On March 10th, Tani __65__(win) 敬谢不敏的意思a state champion(冠军) for little kids. He beat 73 other
players. Some had practiced with private chess teachers, but Tani had practiced on __66__ floor of the homeless shelter alone.
A reporter wrote an article about Tani. In three weeks, thousands __67__ people gave away over $250,000 to Tani and his family on GoFundMe. Some also left __68__(message). “Tani! You are a superstar!” one person wrote.
Recently, Tani and his family __69__(decide) to give away all the money. “Thanks to others’ help, we live much __70__(happily) than before.” Tani’s father, Kayoed, told TIME for Kids. “Now we want to help poor people.”
2018年浙江绍兴
This is Tammela School, a primary school in Finland. The students are having a math class with their robot teacher
The “teacher” is 家乡的变化英语作文61 small, blue machine about 25cm high, Reuters reported. Whenever students have problems小班教育笔记短篇, it helps them very 62 (patient) and never gets bored.
The robot can make students 63 (active) in class than usual. I e Elias as one of the 64 (tool) to get different kinds of practice and activities into the classroom,” a teacher told Reuters.
So far the school 65 (introduce) four robot teachers, one of whom is a language teacher that can speak 23 languages and dance to music. “ 66 is necessary to encourage kids to come up 67 new ways to make u of technology in school life,” the head of the school 68 (add) in the interview.