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七下 unit 3
My dream town
我的理想小镇
If you have a town, what do you want it to be like? Well, this is my dream town. Welcome to it!
You can’t see tall buildings in my dream town. All the houses are built with wood. The street is not wide(宽的) but clean. There are not cars, buses or motorbikes. The town is not big. It doesn’t take you a lot of time to walk from one place to another. Everybody walks!
In the town, there are a lot of trees and flowers. My favourite tree is the willow(柳树). So there must be many willows in the town. If there are willows, there must be a river. Yes, I want a small river in my dream town. Children can play games or just have a walk along the river. It must be very pleasant.
Of course, my dream town is different from the old towns in old China. There are good schools and hospitals in it. People can buy all kinds of things in the small shops.
American exchange students
美国交流学生
Many American students come to our school as exchange students. We are excited to meet them. Most of them live with some Chinese families. They have two or three classes with Chinese students every day. Sometimes we invite them to join in some club activities. Then we know more about their lives.
Wrong views about Americans
We often think American students have little homework. But we are wrong! Most high school students in America have much homework, just like us.
Their time-table
Every morning they get up early. Then they will have a walk and take a shower. After school they will do their homework first.
Pocket money
Many of them have part-time jobs(打零工) in their free time. Some work as a language teacher. Others work in fast food restaurants, and they make about 4 dollars an hour.
Their holidays
They often have a travel with their parents or friends. They also like to take part in all kinds of volunteer service(义务服务). Some cook some food for those homeless people. Some paint(油漆) very old buildings along the streets.
Differences between Chinese and Australian students
中澳学生的不同之处
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About 60 Australian exchange students come to Nanjing International(国际) School for three weeks. During this time, the Australian and Chinese students find out lots of surprising things about each other.
Millie finds Chinese students don't care much about breakfast. She says, “Breakfast is our most important meal in a day. We have bread, fruit, milk and corn. They are very healthy.” Her favourite Chinese food is rice. It smells nice.
Zhu Yajie is shy when Australian students try to give her a hug(拥抱). The 14-year-old girl only shakes hands with them. “They tell me they usually greet(问候) their good friends by hugging,” says Zhu.
Tang Siyu has a quarrel(争吵) with her parents. She doesn’t think her parents understand her. But after talking to Ross, a 15-year-old Australian girl, she learns some new ideas. She goes to say sorry to her parents. They have a nice talk. Then they understand each other.
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