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  I’m Sun Zheng from No.1 Middle School of Nanjing.Our school is very f________ for its excellent teachers, good teaching f________ and also for its gifted students.My topic is“Something about my school life and a________ after school”.

  I’m the monitor of my class.Sometimes it can be t________ to be a monitor, for I have to do a lot of work and a________ many meetings.However, being a monitor has taught me a lot, such as caring for others and being r________.When my class was given the title of“Model Class”, I was prouder than ever before.So being a monitor plays an important part in my school life.

  I often call on the foreign teachers in our school.One Sunday I i________ them to my home.My parents cooked the t________ Chinese food-dumplings for them and we taught them how to make dumplings and how to enjoy them.

  My school life is really exciting and e________.Nowadays I am planning a school club, but I wonder if the headmaster will have it a________

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1.famous 2.facilities 3.activities 4.tiring 5.attend 6.responsible 7.invited 8.traditional 9.enjoyable 10.approved


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