—Oh, it is really useful book, which is worth reading second time.
— I ______ my homework, Mom.
—Yeah. Americans can avoid buying Chinese products.
—I'm terribly sorry. I was so busy that I forgot.
British people are famous for apologizing (道歉) in almost every situation. 1 we are apologizing for asking a question, for our bad weather or we sneeze before others (打喷嚏),we are probably the number-one nation for apologies.
We pride ourselves on our polite2 in public. As a result, we use the word "sorry" quite a lot—even when we don't really 3 it! Usually, if you want to ask someone for the time, you would start by saying "Sorry to bother you. Do you know the time?" If you're five minutes late for an appointment (约会), you would generally 4 the person by saying "Sorry, I'm late!"
We use the word "sorry" in so many different situations that the meaning of the word has slightly 5over time. The two main dictionary definitions (定义) of "sorry" are: feeling sad for someone else because of their problems or feeling regret because you've done something wrong. Usually, when you want to ask a stranger a question, you 6 with "Sorry to disturb you." In this situation, we aren't saying sorry because we feel sad for that person or because we feel regret.
So what does "sorry" really mean? Well, in the British 7, saying "sorry" is a way to be polite, especially to people who you don't know very well. It's also a very 8way to get what you want. 9, an actor asked different people on a rainy day if he could use their mobile phones. When he asked one group of strangers without apologizing first, he was only 9 per cent successful in borrowing their phones. 10, when he apologized to another group about the bad weather before asking if he could use their mobile phones, he was 47 per cent successful. So maybe saying "sorry" is not just being polite, but it is also a good method to get what you want too!
CHARITY BOOK DRIVE BY FAMOUS FIVE CHILDREN'S CLUB Give the gift of reading! The charity drive(慈善活动) is to support children at Grace Orphanage(孤儿院). Help develop and inspire(激励) our children through reading! 18 & 19 August 2018 9:00 a. m.—5:00 p. m. Room 202, Loyang Gardens Clubhouse
Donate(捐赠) books suitable for children from 5 to 12 years old! All kinds of books Fiction, Non fiction, Magazines, Comics, Textbooks, Picture books, etc. Do your part to help these children at Grace Orphanage. We believe you are willing to donate a few of your used books for the charity drive. You can write your name on your books and give them to the volunteers on duty. Not only that, you can also meet some famous people from Mat Yo-Yo children's programme on Youth Sports Channel of Star Television. They will be giving a wonderful performance on Sunday, 19 August 2019 at 10:30 a. m. Don't miss this great chance to meet our local performers! Thank you for your kindness! |
Captain(船长) Nemo invited me and my friends to go hunting with him in the forests of Crespo Island. I asked him why he was so interested in Crespo Island, "I thought you preferred the sea to being on land."
"I do," replied the captain. "But these forests are under the sea."
After going through a door, we were about ten metres under the water. The light from the sun reached us. Everything looked very colourful. We were going deeper and deeper. At 100 metres deep, we could see quite well, and Captain Nemo stopped and pointed to some dark shapes. This was the forest. The "trees" in the forest were giant seaweed(海草), and all their "branches" were vertical(垂直的).We could not stop looking at them. Fish swam around the branches like birds in a forest.
Suddenly, I saw a large sea spider about a metre tall. It was going to attack me. Captain Nemo's man killed it with his gun, but it reminded me that the sea could be as dangerous as it was beautiful. When we reached 150 metres, it was dark. The sun's light could not reach this depth(深度). We turned on our lights. We could see about 20 metres around us. Finally, we found Crespo Island—where a steep rock wall rose in front of us.
We could go no further, so we walked back towards the Nautilus. Suddenly, Captain Nemo stopped and shot an animal with his gun, it was a beautiful and rare sea otter(水獭). At last, we could see the Nautilus. Several large sharks swam over us. Luckily they didn't see us. We re-entered the Nautilus safely. I was tired but amazed by what I had seen.
①Captain Nemo's man killed a sea spider.
②The men returned to the Nautilus.
③The men went to the forest.
④Captain Nemo invited us to go hunting.
⑤Captain Nemo shot an otter.
"The hound(猎犬)!" cries Holmes. "Come, Watson! Come."
We run quickly over the moor(荒野). We hear one last cry. A man is lying on the ground. As we approach(靠近) we see the dead body of Sir Henry Baskerville. He is wearing his brown suit.
"Oh, no!" says Holmes, "This man has a beard!"
Indeed Selden is dead instead of Sir Henry.
"So it is all clear to me. I remember that Sir Henry gave his old suit to Barrymore, and Barrymore probably gave it to Selden—his wife's brother."
"Then Selden is dead because of this suit," says Holmes.
"Think, Watson! Someone gives the hound some of Sir Henry's clothes—probably the boot from the hotel in London. The hound picks up Sir Henry's scent and runs after this poor man."
Suddenly we see Stapleton walking towards us. He says, "There was a strange noise. I was worried about Sir Henry. I wanted to check if he was all right."
"Really?" asks Holmes.
Stapleton looks at Holmes. "Why, it is Mr. Sherlock Holmes, the famous detective! Can you solve the mystery of the Hound of the Baskervilles?"
Holmes shrugs his shoulders," We cannot solve every mystery. Anyway I will return to London tomorrow."
"Oh, will you return to London tomorrow?"
"Yes."
So Holmes and I walk off to Baskerville Hall and Stapleton walk to his home.
Holmes thinks Stapleton is dangerous. But we have no proof that Stapleton is the murderer.
"There are no marks on Sir Charles's body. We know that he died of fright, but we can't prove anything."
"Things are becoming clear to me," Holmes says to Sir Henry. "It's a very difficult case. And you must help me to catch this hound."
We are surprised to see one portrait(画像) of a thin man is Sir Hugo, the first victim of the Hound of the Baskervilles. And he's like both Sir Henry and Stapleton. "Stapleton is a Baskerville," replies Holmes. "So he wants to inherit(继承) the Baskerville fortune, and he…," I say. It's an important clue.
The days of having to carry a phone charger(充电器) everywhere could soon be over. Researchers from America have made great progress in getting energy from human motion(运动). They say smartphones could get enough power just by the motion of fingers on the screen.
The low-cost device(装置) has already been tested in an American university. Scientists successfully showed an LED touch screen, a total of 20 LED lights and a keyboard, all with a simple touching or pressing motion and without the help of a battery.
"What I predicted is the possibility of not having to charge your smartphone for a whole week, for example, because that energy will be produced by your motion," said one of the researchers.
The completed device is as thin as a piece of paper. Electrical energy is created when you press it. The device used to power the LED lights is the size of a hand while the device used to power the touch screen is as small as a finger.
The device will become more powerful when folded. Each time you fold it, the energy you create will be doubled. You can start with a large device, but when you fold it once, and again, and again. It's now much smaller, but it has more energy. It may be small enough to put in a specially made heel(脚后跟) of your shoe so it can create power each time your heel knocks the ground. The researchers are also developing technology that would send the power produced from the heel strike to an earphone.
I have met many excellent teachers in my school life. I love them all because they have given me so much help in my study and in my life.But the one that I will never forget is my English teacher—Mrs. Wang.I was thankful for what she had done for me.she could always help me in time.She was the best teacher in my eyes because she gave me much help, and she even gave me something special.
In my junior years I was considered as a silly girl, because I was always silent in class, but Mrs. Wang usually praised me.Her words were very important for me.With her encouragement, I began to believe in myself. As a result, at the end of that term.In my eyes, she is not only an English teacher but also a kind mother.She cared for me just like my own mother.
but I loved and respected her very much.We usually played games or sang songs and did other activities together.Mrs. Wang often helped me patiently after class, taught me important knowledge and skills, and taught me how to be an outstanding person, Because of her help, I was completely moved and touched.
On the journey of life, Mrs. Wang has not only lighted the light of hope for me, but also given me a strong heart to face any difficulty.
A. Mrs. Wang was a strict teacher,
B. She gave me confidence and courage.
C. Mrs. Wang was outgoing and cool,
D. When I was in trouble,
E. what she only wanted to see was my improvement.
F. I got very high marks
G. It's nothing serious.
—His legs hurt. He was (撞)by a motorcycle this morning.
—I spoke no English and was (完全) silent during the visit.
—Not yet. It's still under (治疗) .
—You've got the point. Her beauty is words.
—Don't worry. The rising sun will quickly it.
—I'm afraid $25, sir, for drinks are .
Perhaps you've already watched or heard about Readers 《朗读者》,a TV show that has recently become popular. It invites different people to read aloud on the stage, as well as tell the touching stories behind them. They can read everything, like poems, books and letters.
Many people are fans of the show and begin to enjoy reading aloud at home. Now the show gives people a special place to read across China. Reading pavilions(朗读亭)are now in cities like Shanghai, Hangzhou and Xi'an.
The pavilion is quite small. Only one person can come into it each time. There is a microphone in it and it records people's voices. Everyone can read anything they like for three minutes in the pavilion. The show will later pick some of the readers and invite them to read on TV.
People of all ages have come and read in the pavilion, according to People's Daily. "Reading should be just like singing and talking," said Dong Qing, the host of the show. "We can actually express our deep feelings through reading aloud."
Both the TV show and the pavilion are promoting(推进)reading among the public. In fact, our country is also trying to do that now.
某校正在开展"走进新时代,争当合格中学生"的演讲比赛,请以"We act,we improve"为主题,写一篇演讲稿,谈谈中学生除了学习课本知识之外,还应该做些什么? 演讲稿应包括以下内容:
⑴学会自立,诚实友善,举止文明;
⑵培养习惯,发展兴趣,不断创新;
⑶关心他人,和谐相处,懂得感恩;
⑷……
要求:⑴要点齐全,并适当发挥;
⑵文中不得出现真实的姓名与校名;
⑶卷面整洁,书写美观,可适当加 2﹣3 分;
⑷词数:90 词左右. 开头部分已给出,不计入总词数。
Ladies and gentlemen,
We have entered a new area. As students, …