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深圳英孚英语怎么样Well.You can read some books about that.Why?We anted to promote awareness of hunger because every day children are dying of starvation.”It was a great success.The local newspaper and TV reported it and we received many donations.”Men Yu and her classmates organized this activity to raise money for a good cause,and in the process she formed strong friendships.“Coming to another country to study requires a big adjustment and it takes a while to fit in.I used to feel lonely and homesick at times,but doing this with the other students brought us really close and I made new friends from different backgrounds.I also feel more positive. In the often felt I could not handle the pressure of studyingbut this experience made realize how lucky I am to have enough food and chance to get education.It has given me the motivation to succeed.”Lu Hao, Lin Ying and Meng Yu are all helping to make other peoples lives better,and have found their own lives enriched as a consequence.By serving their local or national community,or an international project,youth volunteers become confident and mature.They also make great fiends,gain new skills and increase their chances of getting the job of their drams.Would you like to make a difference by becoming a volunteer?INTEGRATING SKILLSReadingDENIM JEANSIt is the weekend!Time to have fun and relax,and time for young people to take off their school uniform and put on their favourite casual clothes.When teenagers have a free day, many of them like to wear a pair of denim jeans.Although the styles many change from year to year,jeans never go completely out of fashion.They are part of the lifestyle of many of todays youth.I wonder what life was like in small towns in our province.Hmm.You could visit a local museum and study what archaeologists found.No,Im not interested in broken pots and vases.Id love to know what people talked about and how they really lived.That may be difficult to find out.What Id really like to find outis whether people would sometimes want to go on a holiday,as we do.That sort of thing.READING THE KING OF STONEHENGEOn May 3,2002,archaeologists in Englandfound a grave of a man dating back to around 2300 BC.When he died,the man was about 40 years old.He was buried on his left side with his face to the north.The tests on his teeth show that he spent his youth in central Europe,perhaps Germany.Buried with him were the tools of a hunter or warrior.Some of the objects found in the gravegive us an idea of how he was dressed when he was buried.There was a bone pin that may have been from a piece of clothing such as leather coat.He carried a copper knife on his breast.The most amazing find was tow gold earrings.That would have made him a man of distinction.Only a few centimetres from his head were two pots made of clay,tools and materials to make arrows,a bow and a dozen arrows for hunting and a second,smaller copper knife.Next to them lay a cushion stone,upon which the man could work metal.Everything found in the mans grave was probably given to himfor his use in the next life.It was all that a person would need to survive-clothing,tools,weapons,pottery and spare materials to make new tools.The discovery is important for a variety of reasons.His grave is the richest of any found from that period.This was a time when the first metals were brought to Britain.and this man was buried with two gold earringwhich are the oldest gold ever found in Britain(dated to 2470 BC).He was important for another reason:he was buried three miles from Stonehengeat the time when the great stones were being brought to Salisbury to build it.Archaeologists tend to believe that this man was a member of a powerful classthat may well have organised the construction of Stonehenge.For these reasons,this man has been called the King of Stonehenge.Stonehenge was begun around 3000 BC.In about 2300 BC the huge stone circles were built.The biggest stones weight approximately 20 tons and came from a place not very far.But the smaller blue stones,stil weighing four tons on average,came from west Wales.It is not yet known how these were conveyed over a distance of 380 kilometres.It is also a mystery how early man was able to construct Stonehengewithout the use of modern construction machines and lorries.
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