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初中國慶英語手抄報

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秋天,一個豐收的日子,在這豐收的日子裏迎來了我們的國慶節。下面本站小編給大家介紹關於初中國慶英語手抄報的相關資料,希望對您有所幫助。

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  初中國慶英語手抄報資料:國慶祝福語

1、把這滿街飛舞的綵帶,化作關切,遙寄給你。但願我們間的關切,不再是國慶佳節來臨的時刻。

2、國慶節假期七天長,應到戶外去逛一逛;調整心態快樂無束,大自然中感受清風;吃吃美食來個幾盅,快樂國慶無比輕鬆。

3、朋友需要放在心上,忙了,一條短信,一個電話就方便着聯絡。手機可以動不動就換一款更潮流的,但朋友,那是一輩子的事情,祝國慶快樂!

4、歡度國慶,舉國同慶!在這美好日子裏,讓我用最真摯的祝福陪你度過!祝:萬事大吉,心想事成,家和萬事興!國慶快樂!

5、國慶節你給我什麼禮物?其實一個微笑就夠了,如薄酒一杯,似柔風一縷,這是一篇最動人的宣言呵,彷彿春天,溫馨又飄逸。

6、任時光匆匆,歲月流逝。永不腿色的是祝福;永不改變的是友情。我深深的祝福你開心快樂每一天。願這短短的話語給你帶來國慶的快樂!

7、國好家好國家好家家都好國圓人圓國人圓人人皆圓,把一份濃濃的思念,和一串串蜜蜜的祝福寄給最知心的你,國慶節快樂。

8、國慶之風清月明,攜汝之手,共沐月光,纏綿細語,慢慢道來。

  初中國慶英語手抄報資料:趣味故事

Martin and Jane were shopping. They were in Ross Dress for Less. They had just bought shirts, pants, skirts, and tops that filled up four plastic bags. Martin picked up all four bags. Jane said there was no need to do that. “Why not?” he asked her.

“We can just put everything into a Ross cart and roll it out to the car,” she suggested.

“We can't do that,” he replied. “These carts are for in-store use only. You can't walk all over the mall with their carts. Let's just carry these bags out to the car, put them into the trunk, and then we can continue to shop.” They no sooner walked out the door of Ross than they saw about 50 rental shopping carts locked to a rail.

“See,” Martin pointed out to Jane, “if you want to use the cart, you can just rent one for the whole day from the rack.”

The mall was huge, and it was air-conditioned. Both of them were chilly. "When we get back to the car, let's grab our jackets," Jane suggested. As soon as they walked outside, the blast of summer heat hit them. Once at the car, they put the bags into the trunk. Then they plopped down into the front seats. They were both tired from all the walking they had just done. When they felt more refreshed, they locked the car and walked back to the mall entrance.

"Wait a minute," Jane said. They stopped. Jane told Martin about the two suspicious characters sitting outside the entrance. "They were watching us as we carried the bags out to the car," she said.

"You have very sharp eyes," Martin said. They went back to their car. Martin drove around to the other side of the mall, and they parked in the area marked