A. Setting up an English club is one of the things we are going to do this term. So do it right now. Let's see how many people will join and then decide where and when to meet.
B. You must know that pools are expensive to build, and they usually take several years to complete. So I think it's a good idea to get the swimmers to a nearby pool.
C. Reading poems can be very fun. You can first ask your classmates to join, and then they will invite their own friends to join it.
D. Your plan sounds like a good one. As for the cost, you can ask your mother for some advice. She must know a lot about cooking.
E. First you should think about your interest. If you like playing games, a gaming club will be a good idea. If you are a swimming fan, it is great to start a swimming club.
F. I think it is a good idea to set up a club like that! You can first give speeches about protecting the environment at school.
My problems started after I went to a boarding (寄宿) school. I was only 14, and at first I missed my family a lot. I often called them and cried on the phone. But after two weeks, I found I enjoyed being with my classmates at school. I had many friends who were boys. I thought of them as my best friends—but only friends. I never guessed my friendships with boys would become a problem.
Then, three months later, my friends told me that some teachers and girls said I was hanging out with boys all day long in order to get more attention from them. Seven months after that, the head teacher Mr Wang asked the class to choose some students to join the Student Union. I thought I could win for I was doing well in school. I'd already won prizes for the best Maths and English exams. A week later, the list came out and it didn't include me. I was sad.
Mr Wang came to me and said,"Don't be sad. I know you're excellent! Maybe you are a little distant from the girls in our class. They don't know much about you, so some of them didn't choose you. It doesn't matter. Do your best to get along well with everyone and I think you'll make it next time."
You have been familiar with the learning environment in your middle school, and it feels like home. So it is not 1 easy to say "bye" to middle school.
After entering high school, you may face some new 2 . The schoolwork may become more difficult and require greater skills. Most students need support. Teachers and parents may give you a hand. However, you can't 3 others all the time. What can you do?Here are some suggestions:
Understand what kind of 4 you are. Do you need silence to focus?Then make sure the TV is not on when you are studying. Provide yourself with a 5 learning environment at home. Some students focus better in the morning, but others at night. Find the right 6 so that your efforts will work well.
Learn to be better organized. It might be helpful when you get used to making a to-do-list of all your schoolwork, and checking each item off when it is completed. Try to 7 your work. This will create smaller, more manageable tasks out of the larger ones. Big projects seem less 8 if they are done step by step.
Form good reading habits. Read every day—the more, the better. It doesn't matter what you read. Reading newspaper regularly is a good choice. Newspapers provide plenty of details and background. 9 , information you get from newspapers is usually official and true.
High school life can be enjoyable. Old friendships might come undone and new ones will 10 . Hope you will feel confident and perform well in high school!