春的股票(富春股份股票股吧)
1、股票春分什么意思
此时不相马(找黑马);更待何时
2、含有春字的股票有哪些
含有春字的股票如下:
3、春天买什么股票
水利股
4、什么股票名字带春天
青海春天 600381
5、中国春来教育集团有限公司是上市公司吗?
他在2018年经首控证券担任IPO联席账簿管理人及牵头经办人,香港主办成功上市,并且集资净额约6.8亿港元。
6、A股教育行业股票有哪些?
有:新南洋,方直科技、全通教育、时代出版、立思辰、焦点科技、拓维信息等。
7、商东外国语实验学校属于春来教育集团吗
Cornflake Coin 玉米片硬币(典范6-12)
1 The find
‘Look!’ cried Kerry. She as scrabbling in the long grass. ‘What is it?’ asked Omar.
It as lunchtime, and Kerry and Omar ere out in the school field. Kerry held up something round and shiny. It gleamed in the sun. ‘It’s a coin!’ she said. ‘It looks really old.’
‘Let’s take it to Mr Hart,’ said Omar. ‘Then he’ll put it in for the petition. You never kno, you might in.’
The local nespaper as running a petition for schools in the area. The child ho found the oldest and most exciting treasure ould in a trip for to to Space Fun Park. ‘You can find buried treasure anyhere,’ the nespaper had said. ‘Let’s have a look at that coin,’ said Omar. Omar spun it in his fingers. ‘Wo!’ he said, ‘it does look old!’ Omar passed it back to Kerry ho as jumping about ith excitement.
‘It’s a real treasure coin,’ she grinned. ‘Come on!’ she shouted. ‘We’re going to sho this to Mr Hart right no.’
2 --- The real thing?
Mr Hart as sitting at his desk hen Kerry and Omar burst into the classroom. ‘What’s going on?’ asked Mr Hart, looking up. ‘I just found this on the field!’ panted Kerry. ‘Will you enter it for the buried treasure petition?’ She dropped the shiny coin on to Mr Hart’s desk. Mr Hart rubbed the coin. Then he looked at the riting on it. Kerry and Omar stared at him.
‘If you look at the edge of the coin,’ he said, ‘you can see the ords Fun Start.’ Kerry and Omar looked at each other. ‘You mean like Fun Start, the cereal?’ asked Kerry.
Mr Hart nodded. ‘Yes, Kerry. This coin looks real, but it’s a copy. It’s a free gift from a cereal packet. I’m really sorry.’ Kerry felt her heart sink. Mr Hart sa her face. ‘Cheer up, Kerry,’ he said. ‘There’s plenty of time to find some real treasure before the petition closes.’
Kerry and Omar alked back across the classroom. They ere about to go out
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hen they heard someone behind them. It as Matt Thorn. He as alays saying mean things. No he as laughing at Kerry.
3 Cereal laughter
The next day all the class kne about Kerry’s cereal packet coin. Matt Thorn had told everyone. ‘Kerry anted to enter a cornflake coin in the treasure petition!’ Matt smirked. Everyone laughed, but Matt laughed the loudest. ‘That’s enough, Matt,’ said Mr Hart.
‘Don’t let Matt bother you,’ hispered Omar, but Kerry had gone red in the face. She as angry ith Matt and cross ith herself. Ho could she have been so stupid to think that the coin as real treasure?
Over the next fe days everyone talked non-s about the treasure petition. Lots of children brought in things they’d found at home or in their gardens. Kara
brought in some yelloy old photos, Ben dug up an old glass bottle and Jas brought in an old children’s book ith a green cover.
Then Matt Thorn shoed everyone a hite and blue china teacup. He’d taken it out of his gran’s cupboard. Mr Hart looked at the teacup very carefully. ‘This is very old, Matt,’ he said. ‘I think it’s got a good chance of inning the petition.’ Matt chuckled proudly.
Kerry glared at him. There as no ay she as going to let him in. At the end of the day she hurried out of school. ‘What are you doing?’ asked Omar, trying to keep up ith her. ‘We have to find something older than Matt’s teacup,’ Kerry said. Back home, Kerry asked her mum to take them to the park. Kerry and Omar looked under benches, in bushes and next to the fence. They found half a pencil and an old football. Then Kerry asked her mum if they could go don by the canal. ‘What are you to up to?’ asked Kerry’s mum. ‘Nothing,’ said Kerry.
By the canal, they looked under the bridge and along the path. They found a broken doll and six empty seet packets. Half an hour later, they ere both tired and fed up. ‘Let’s go home,’ said Omar. Kerry nodded glumly. ‘Let’s fet about the stupid petition,’ she said.
4 Barker digs for gold
At the eekend, Kerry and Omar ere in the park having a piic ith Kerry’s mum and dad. Kerry as still in a bad mood. ‘What’s up ith you?’ asked her mum. Kerry shrugged her shoulders.
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‘I’m taking Barker for a alk before he digs any more holes,’ her dad said. ‘Why don’t you to e ith me?’
‘Don’t feel like it,’ said Kerry. ‘Come on!’ said Dad. ‘We can go up the big hill here they’re building that ne café.’ Kerry groaned. She stood up and took Barker’s lead.
Ten minutes later, they ere at the of the hill. There as a huge, muddy hole in the ground here the café as going to be built. Dad ent to look at the yello digger parked under some trees. Barker suddenly started holing and pulling aay from Kerry. She dropped his lead. In a second he had raced don into the hole and started digging.
‘Maybe he’s found some real treasure!’ Kerry shouted. ‘I bet it’s just an old bone,’ said Omar. ‘He’s alays digging up something.’
Barker scrabbled about and dug up some bits of ood. Then he trotted over to Kerry. There as something in his mouth.
The look of excitement vanished from Kerry’s face. ‘Just our luck,’ she grumbled, ‘it’s another of those stupid cornflake coins.’
‘Let’s keep it, anyay,’ said Omar. ‘You can if you ant to,’ shrugged Kerry, handing him the coin, ‘but I’ve had enough of cornflake coins.’
Just then, Kerry’s dad called them over. It as time to go. Omar slipped the coin into his pocket. Kerry grabbed Barker’s lead and they all ent back don the hill.
5 And the inner is…
On Friday, Mr Hart packed up all of the treasure that the class had found. He put it into a big cardboard box. ‘The petition closes today,’ he said. ‘I’ll drop this off at the nespaper after school. Does anyone have anything else?’ Everyone shook their heads.
Then Omar felt a coin in his back pocket. It as the one Barker had found. ‘Kerry’s dog found this,’ he said, passing the coin to Mr Hart.
‘It’s another cornflake coin!’ called Matt Thorn. Everyone laughed. ‘Why did you have to bring that out?’ hissed Kerry crossly.
A fe days later, the hole school as packed into the hall. A tall oman stood up.
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‘My name is Clare Fenton,’ she said. ‘I’m the editor of the local nespaper. I’m very glad to tell you that someone from this school has on our buried treasure petition.’
There as a ripple of excitement in the hall. Everyone looked at Matt Thorn. They’d all heard about his teacup. Matt as grinning from ear to ear. He as getting ready to collect his prize.
‘The inner is…’ said the editor, ‘Kerry Robinson! Kerry has found a real Roman coin.’
There ere gasps of surprise and then everyone began clapping. Kerry stood up in shock. She grabbed Omar’s elbo. ‘You’re ing ith me,’ she said. The only person not clapping as Matt Thorn.
‘Well done!’ beamed the editor. ‘You ill be on the front page of our nespaper this eek!’ The editor handed Kerry the tickets for Space Fun Park and smiled, ‘Mr Hart said your dog Barker found the coin.’
‘Barker found it,’ replied Kerry, ‘but Omar helped too. He sped me throing it aay. I thought it as a cornflake coin.’
‘Well, it’s a good thing that Barker kne hat it as,’ laughed the editor. ‘I think he and Omar should be on the front page, too, don’t you?’
On the ay back to class, everyone anted to talk to Kerry and Omar. Matt Thorn alked behind, his face looking like a thundercloud. Mr Hart smiled at Kerry. ‘Barker dug up the real thing, didn’t he?’ ‘Yes,’ Kerry nodded. ‘It’s a good thing he knos the difference beteen a treasure coin and a cornflake coin.’ She looked at Omar and they both grinned.