Having settled in a completely unfamiliar place my father and mother worked day and night o us sm pue yu a e aods I iqap u s aiam am qan an i apd oclass tried to be friendly but I didn't have time to hang around with them after my lessonsbecause I had to help with the housework and look after my little brothers and sisters.At the end of the school year all the kids were excited about going to camp, a concept thatwas quite foreign to me. Also foreign to me were some of the customs the children had. Thestrangest one was the “autograph book"! It was a blank book, about four by six inches, withpages in different colors. My schoolmates exchanged their autograph books with each other and a s, n ss ou a s ssu d a sss s sinks.” “Yours till the horse flies."”“Yours till Niagara falls."(永远属于你) Teachers and olderrelatives wrote more serious and practical words like a prayer or wish —— I remember somethingabout a“wise owl living in a tree”(少说话多做事的人).The boy whose desk was next to mine asked me to write a few words in his autograph book. Ididn't know what to say, so I just signed my name. Then he asked if he could write in myautograph book. I explained I didn't have one, embarrassed and upset.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。That night when I went to bed, I felt sorry for myself.The next day, the boy sitting beside me whispered he wanted to give me something at break.三重教育联合陕西名校命制1212/12