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MYSCHOOL 2001届04班中队主页小蚂蚁中队欢迎你 随笔 - 28, 文章 - 70, 评论 - 0, articles - 84 导航首页 联系 Login Article CategoriesEnglish Paradise 家长沙龙 小说世界 我想说 数学之门 看!谁写的? 耶!得奖了!!! Archives2005年6月 (1) 2005年5月 (4) 2005年4月 (10) 2005年3月 (13) Post Categories班级新闻 花絮 Image Galleries我们的像册 我们的板报 我们的班队会 我们的画 我们的秋游 生活中的我 自然之韵 123其他网站一中心主页 上海科技馆 奥数网 少年雏鹰 My school--Lin Di Posted on 2005年4月28日 5:01 My schoolThis is my school. It’s big. It’s nice.There is a library in my school. There are many books in it. Look! The children are borrowing some books.And this is my classroom. There are many pictures in it. They are very beautiful. The name of my class is Ant class. I like it.This is the office. It’s small, but it’s clean. There are some teachers in it. Look! Some teachers are playing the computer. Some teachers are reading newspapers.Can you see that? That is my playground. It’s big and clean. When class is over. Some children are playing. Some children are running. Some children are jumping. They look so happy! When class begins. The playground is quiet.Do you know, there are many rules in my school? Don’t run in the classroom.Don’t shout in the classroom.Don’t be bad children.If you want to speak, you can raise you hand.Listen to the teacher on the class.Don’t shout in the library.Keep the book clean.Don’t climb the tree. Because it’s dangerous.Don’t draw on the wall.Don’t write on the desk.If you obey the rules. You are a good child.I love my schoolmates. They are very good. I love my teachers. They are so kind. I love my school. It’s big, nice and clean. Oh, how pretty! Class four grade fourLin DiFeedback# re: My school--Lin Di 2005-7-20 1:12 by 魔法小仙女 这篇文章写得很好。我很欣赏哦!# re: My school--Lin Di 2005-10-20 10:17 by SHARRY GOOD# re: My school--Lin Di 2005-12-19 7:25 by apple Many wrongs!!!!!!!!!!Post CommentTitle Please enter a title Name Please enter your name Url Comment Please enter a comment Remember Me Powered by: Copyright © 29
SPRING FESTIVAL spring festivalSpring Festival is the most important among all our traditional festivals. It celebrates the coming of lunar new year, people also call it Guo Nian. China is a big country with many ethnic groups, people celebrate the festival with many different ways, but there are many things in common.For example, firecracker is an indispensable part of the new year celebration in most part of the country. It's said in ancient times, a monster called Nian came out to devour people on New Year's Eve. So people lit firecrackers to scare it away. Guo Nian, which literally means to 'survive the monster', now has taken on a completely different meaning, one of fun, relaxation and excitement.Nowadays, not many people still observe the old traditions such offering sacrifice to the God of the Kitchen before the new year, but many others are still alive. As in the old time, people will have a thorough cleaning upon the coming of the new year. It's believed bad luck will disappear with the dirt and dust. Many people, especially those rural areas, will place antithetical couplets of auspicious words on both sides of the door, and use beautiful paper cuttings to decorate the windows. The Chinese character for Luck is pasted upside down to indicate the coming of good luck. The hearty family reunion meals is a must for all the families, then dragon dances, lantern shows, temple fairs, and local opera performances are all popular entertainment during the festival season. With today's fast-paced and sometimes stressful lifestyle, traditional festivities and old customs can help us relax a bit. They remind us of the good old days, when we were little kids, excited, as only children can be, at the coming of the Spring festival. By the time the Spring Festival comes, the northeast has already become a fairyland of ice and snow. It can be quite beautiful-black trees stark against a background of blue skies and pure white snow. But the bitter cold doesn't hold back people's excitement and happiness. And what a wonderful excuse to warm up one's tummy with a glass or two of baijiu, strong alcohol! The folk in northeast China are generally straightforward, unconstrained, and seem impervious to the cold. Maybe that’s because they are able to drink a lot; they say that, like a motor car, they need antifreeze to see them through the long winter, and what better than very strong baijiu, especially during the Spring Festival! And it’s not just the Han Chinese. Other ethnic groups in the region, such as the Manchu, Koreans, Hezhe, Mongolians, Daur, Ewenki, and many others, really know how to enjoy themselves. Each of these minority nationalities also considers the Spring Festival the year's most important festival. Three things are indispensable at this time: pasting antithetical couplets in the doorway, setting off firecrackers, and eating Jiaozi, which are dumplings with a meat and vegetable stuffing.
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