1. Whether we’ll go depend on the weather.
2. People’s standards of living are going up steadily.
3. That was how they were defeated.
4. The nursery takes good care of our children.
5. I’ll return the book to you tomorrow.
6. We are sure that we shall succeed.
7. The woman with a baby in her arms is his mother.
8. There are many films that I’d like to see.
9. Have you met the person about whom he was speaking ?
10. I have a lot of work to do.
11. Anyway I won’t stop you from doing it.
12. I said it in fun.
13. We can send a car over to fetch you.
14. She had to work standing up.
15. Seeing this, some comrades became very worried.
16. Much interested, he agreed to give it a try.
17. The bus arrived ten minutes late.
18. We should serve the people heart and soul.
19. Spring coming on, the tree turned green.
20. Some farmers saw something strange in the sky.
21. We think it necessary that everyone should attend the meeting.
22. It’s strange that she doesn’t come today.
23. It was in the library that I come today.
24. He likes drawing at times when he isn’t working.
25. We left in such a hurry that we forgot to lock the door.
① High school can be a difficult time. However, ② clubs and other activities can make it much easier. No matter how well you may fit in, joining clubs, sports, or other after-school activities will be good for you. Here is why.
Firstly, ③ after-school activities will help you develop your time-management skills. Because you have to plan ahead of time when to finish homework, achieve extracurricular ( 课外的) activities goals, and organise your social life, etc. Secondly, ④ they can also teach you how to work with other people. As you gain more experience, ⑤ you can take on more duties and even an important role. Becoming a club leader is a great way to help you stand out when you apply for a college. ⑥ In short, taking part in activities counts.
If you can’t find any club that attracts you, don’t worry. ⑦ You can start a new one! This will allow you to create something suitable for your interests, and a community of students who share the same interests.
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[A]I [B]found [C]the boy [D]confident and outgoing.
[A]She was [B]the second [C]to join the club [D]in our class.
There is [A]too much [B]noise. I couldn’ t make [C]myself [D]heard.
[A]The picture [B]on the wall [C]was drawn by my sister [D]yesterday.
A [A]young [B]man [C]stood there [D]staring into the distance.
[A]Doctor Watson and I [B]will spend [C]the night [D]locked in your room.
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2. I have something interesting to tell you.
3. The games were very useful in my life.
4. She made her diary her best friend.
5. I began school at six.
6. I am looking forward to doing this.
7. I have bought you some books.
8. For Tim, that dream has come true!