1. We need the Internet.
2. The Mid-Autumn Festival is around the corner.
3. There are 45 students in our class.
4. I want to have a cup of tea very much.
5. She cooked her husband a delicious meal.
1. The bread tastes delicious.
2. I will spend the summer holiday in the countryside.
3. He bought me a birthday present.
4. I could not make him change his mind.
5. The temperature has changed.
6. They talked for half an hour.
7. He has accepted our invitation.
(1)This kind of food tastes terrible.
(2)He studies hard.
(3)There are several books on the desk.
(4)He made me very angry.
(5)There lies a small village at the foot of the mountain.
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What if I couldn’t do well in my studies? Would they laugh at me?
Setting goals is the first step in achieving them. 1.The tips below may help you.
Set goals that can be achieved. Don’t push yourself to achieve more than what is possible. Instead, you should set goals based on your abilities and skills.
Break big goals down into small ones. When you do so, 2.they will seem easier to reach.
Write your goals on paper. It is a good idea to put your goals where you can see them. 4.You can place the list on your bedside table,
After you set goals, it is important to stick to them and work hard towards them. 5.You may find it difficult to achieve them.