Directions:
Your friend Steven and Jenny have just had a new baby boy. Please write a letter to congratulate them. You should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET II. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. You do not need to write the address.
Oh! I have just had such a lovely dream! and then I woke, and all the dream went out like kettle-steam or chimney-smoke. My dream was all about — how funny, though! I’ve only just dreamed it, and now it has begun to blow away like dust.
In it I went no! In my dream I had — No, that’s not it! I can’t remember, oh, it is too bad, My dream a bit. But l saw something beautiful, I’m sure — Then someone spoke, and then l didn’t see it any more, Because l woke.
What do we do every night, whether we know it or not We dream. Researchers have found that we dream about the same amount on nights that we remember our dreams as on the nights that we don’t. The amount of time we sleep is broken into cycles and states. There are two states of sleep:
The first state, is called NREM, or non-rapid eye movement. It consists of four stages: Stage 1 is when we feel relaxed and sleepy. Stage 2 is when we move into a light sle
A. kettle-steam is hot and noisy, like her dream
B. people tend to drink tea in the evening to help them dream
C. kettle-steam is hard to hold on to, like her dream
D. the whistle from the kettle woke her from her dream
Oh! I have just had such a lovely dream!
And then I woke,
And all the dream went out like kettle-steam,
Or chimney-smoke.
My dream was all about -- how funny, though!
I’ve only just
Dreamed it, and now it has begun to blow
Away like dust.
In it I went -- no! In my dream I had --
No, that’s not it!
I can’t remember, oh, it is too bad,
My dream a bit.
But I saw something beautiful, I’m sure--
Then someone spoke,
And then I didn’t see it any more,
Because I woke.
What do we do every night, whether we know it or not We dream. Researchers have found that We dream about the same amount on nights that we remember our dreams as on the nights that we don’t. The amount of time we sleep is broken into cycles and states. There are two states of sleep:
The first state, is called NREM, or non-rapid eye movement. It consists
A. kettle-steam is hot and noisy, like her dream
B. people tend to drink tea in the evening to help them dream
C. kettle-steam is hard to hold on to, like her dream
D. the whistle from the kettle woke her from her dream
Oh! I have just had such a lovely dream! And then I woke, And all the dream went out like kettle-steam, Or chimney-smoke. My dream was all about -- how funny, though! I’ve only just Dreamed it, and now it has begun to blow Away like dust. In it I went -- no! In my dream I had -- No, that’s not it! I can’t remember, oh, it is too bad, My dream a bit. But I saw something beautiful, I’m sure-- Then someone spoke, And then I didn’t see it any more, Because I woke. What do we do every night, whether we know it or not We dream. Researchers have found that We dream about the same amount on nights that we remember our dreams as on the nights that we don’t. The amount of time we sleep is broken into cycles and states. There are two states of sleep: The first state, is called NREM, or non-ra A. kettle-steam is hot and noisy, like her dream B. people tend to drink tea in the evening to help them dream C. kettle-steam is hard to hold on to, like her dream D. the whistle from the kettle woke her from her dream [多项选择] Your friend Steven has been enrolled by Yale University. Write a note to congratulate Mm, ex pressing your happiness and admiration for him.
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