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ON UPON A TIME OF MY LEARNING ENGLISH

You know, English now is really important in society, which makes people nowadays try to master it. Personally, I was learnt English pretty soon, but until now I have not used it proficiently yet, things below are my attitudes and emotions toward English. Primary school, start to study this subject, less vocabulary and simple grammar, thus, love English. Junior school, first grade, feel bad at it cuz it has to much knowledge, especially accent, tense. Last grade, realized the rule of pronunciation, which my friends have got for many years. Senior school, in grade 11, thank to my teacher, find out how to learn vocabulary properly. Pre-university, realize the most difficulty in English are not lots of new words or complicated grammar, there are idioms, collocations, and phrasal verbs... Yeah, in this time, I'm cultivating a plenty of new words, when I will have completed it, I'm going to fight to idioms and collocations, about phrasal verbs, I'm never able to obtain it anyway

UNIVERSE DESCRIPTION

A 'piece' of the universe The italic and bold words or phrases in the passage below are collected in 'The Oxford Picture Dictionary'. The unit one of my old Geography book is about Solar System , which indicates that it has 9 planets, including Venus , Mars , Jupiter , Saturn , Mercury , Earth , Neptune , Uranus and Pluto . But Pluto has been removed as a planet recently now that it doesn't have enough conditions for proving itself as a planet. So, until now, there is only 8 planets. Among those, some planets have an own asteroid belt such as Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Fartherly, in out of the Galaxy, has many huge objects, one of which is blackhole , which make people is difficult to comprehend about. To get a photo of blackhole, we use a device called ' telescope ', they were set in many observatories in our planet, astronomers use them for taking lots of tiny photos of blackhole and adjoin these photos into a complete photo - the strongest evidence fo