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经过了近50天的居家线上教学,今天工作群里终于传来了线下复课的通知。明天去学校报道,统一做核酸,等待结果确认阴性后才能离校。下周一正式恢复线下教学,校园实施相对封闭模式,严格把控所有进出人员的防疫信息。
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很辽阔,很空旷,但歌词里早有了,蓝蓝的天上白云飘,白云下面马儿跑。仅此而已。[可爱][可爱][可爱]
记录百态喀拉峻大草原!一个听名字就想要去的地方,有很多拍照打卡景点,必定不会让你失望。秋天真的无法拒绝户外,秋高气爽,太适合徒步的好天气,行走于大自然,感受每一块岩石,每一道阳光,约上好姐妹一起出来来露营,一起来感受大草原的秋天。
We are in a world full of competition. Our parents compete with others in their offices, our brothers and sisters compete with others in their colleges, and we compete with our classmates in school.Most of us give up in the face of competition and will never be successful. Why can we do better than others?>
Mr Smith was ill and he went to see a doctor. The doctor asked him to put out his tongue, and then he said, “OK, You can put your tongue back now. There’s nothing wrong with you, but I’m afraid you have a problem. You hardly ever take exercise.”
“But, doctor,” Mr Smith said, “I don’t think so.”
“Don’t tell me what you think,” the doctor said, “I know what you need. I see a lot of people like you. None of them goes any exercise. They sit in offices all day and in front of the television in the evening. You must walk quickly for at least 20 minutes a day.”
“I don’t want to hear any excuse,” the doctor said. “You must find time for exercise. If you don’t, you will get fat and have health problems.”
“But I walk every day,” Mr Smith said.
“Oh, yes, and I know what kind of walking that is. You walk a few meters to the bus stop from your house, a few more meters from the bus stop to your office, and a few more meters from your office to your dining–room for lunch and back. That’s not a real walk. I’m talking about a walk in the park or by the lake for twenty minutes every day.”
“Would you please listen to me, doctor? Mr Smith said, getting a little angry with his doctor.
“I’m a postman,” Mr Smith went>
到了更年期才懂的自然规律 [捂脸][捂脸][捂脸] Every time we turn>
Margaret, married with two small children, has been working for the last seven years as a night cleaner, cleaning offices in a big building.
She trained as a nurse, but had to give it up when her elder child became seriously ill. "I would have liked to go back to it, but the shifts are all wrong for me, as I have to be home to get the children up and off to school."
So she works as a cleaner instead, from 9 p.m. till 6.a.m. five nights a week for just£90, before tax and insurance. "It's better than it was last year, but I still think that people who work 'unsocial hours' should get a bit extra."
The hours she's chosen to work meant that she sees plenty of the children, but very little of her husband. However, she doesn't think that puts any pressure>