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ady have a great idea about how 9. (do) that.He WeiHi David,Thanks so much for 10. (plan) this. I’d love to 11. (e) to the party, but I 12. (be) available. My family is 13. (take) a trip to Wuhan at the end of this month to visit my aunt and uncle. 14. (however), I’d still be glad to help out with 15. (any) of the party preparations, like planning the games. Let me 16. (know) if you need my help.JackDear classmates,As I’m sure you know by now, 17. (we) favorite teacher, Ms Steen ,is leaving soon to go back to the 18. (us). We’re very sad that she’s 19. (leave) because she is a fun teacher. 20. (show) how much we’re going to miss 21. (she), let’s have a surprise party for her next Friday the 22. (28)!Can you 23. (e) to the party? If so, can you help with 24. (some) of 25. (this) things?Please tell me by this 26. (friday). 3a p71I would like 1. (invite) you to the 2. (open) of 3. (we) new library at High School. The opening will 4. (be) on the morning of Wednesday, January 5. (8) at 9:00. After this ,you can 6. (enjoy) our school concert .Then lunch will be in the school hall at 12:00. I would alsolike to invite each 7. (parent) 8. (bring) one book as a gift for the new library. Please 9. (reply) in 10. (write) to this invitation by Friday, December 20th.Unit10 If you go to the party, you’ll have a great time! p77 Students 1. (this) days often have a lot of 2. (worry). Sometimes they have problems with their 3. (schoolwork), and sometimes with their friends. What can they do about this? Some people believe the 4. (bad) thing is to do 5. (something). Laura Mills, a teenager from 6. (london), 7. (agree). “Problems and worries 8. (be) normal in life,” says Laura. “But I think 9. (talk) to someone 10. (help) a lot. Unless we talk to someone, we’ll 11. (certain) feel worse.” Laura once 12. (lose) her wallet, and worried for days. She was afraid 13. (tell) her parents about it. She ever walked three 14. (mile) to school each day because she 15. (have) any money. Shejust kept 16. (think), “If I tell my parents, they 17. (be) angry! In the end, she talked to 18. (she) parents and they were 19. (real) 20. (understand). Her dad said he sometimes made 21. (care) mistakes 22. (he). They got her a new wallet and asked her 23. (be) more careful.. “I will always remember 24. (share) my problems in the future!” Laura says.Robert Hunt advises students about mon problems. He feels the same way as Laura. “It is25. (good) 26. (run) away from our problems. We should always try to solve 27. (they).” He thinks the 28. (one) step is 29. (find) someone you trust to talk to. This person 30. (need) to be 31. (a) expert like himself. Students often forget that their parents have 32. (much) experience, and are always there to help them. In English, we say that sharing a problem is like 33. (cut) it in half. So you’re halfway to 34. (solve) a problem just by talking to someone about it.!3a p75Dear Su Mei,I 1. (know) what to do about 2. (go) to Mike birthday party tomorrow night. My parents think I should study for 3. (I) English exam next week. If I 4. (go) to the party, they 5. (be) upset. Miketells us 6. (wear) niceclothes, but I 7. (have) 8. (some). If I wear jeans, I will look the 9. (bad). 10. (also), I’m not sure how 11. (go) to the party. If I walk, it will take me too long. If I take a taxi, it will be too expensive. Can you give me some 12. (advice) please?