—Yes, it will be held on December 28th.
—Do you mean you will finish the work on time?
—It has killed one hundred people and thousands of people are still missing.
—Well, you know what? They are exactly what I've always wanted for years.
—They have been forced to work all day and all night for a week.
—Yes, no wonder all the cars are running so slowly.
—Yes, they were bought nearly twenty years ago.
— Well, cheer up! Let me help you with it.
—Well, we had a fight yesterday and I don't know how to talk to him.
—I made friends with an English girl and she helped me a lot with my English.
—But you've passed it. Congratulations!
—Yes, each time I pass by, I find lots of people waiting in line outside.
—I'm not sure. But I think she will if she has time.
—Hope it can be helpful for you.
—We can ______ at any time.
Yuzuru Hanyu is a famous Japanese figure(花样滑冰运动员).He was born in Japan in 1994. He suffered from asthma (哮喘)when he was young. To help treat his illness, Hanyu 1 skating at the age of four with his sister.
When he was eleven, Hanyu had an 2. In the interview, he said that his 3was to win an Olympic gold medal. In order to make4 dream come true, he made many efforts. In 2011, a big earthquake happened in Hanyu's hometown and destroyed the local rink (溜冰场).But that didn't5him from practising skating. He stuck with his training in other rinks and performed in 60 ice shows 6 his local rink reopened.
Hanyu's hard work7paid off at the 2014 Winter Olympics. He8 the world record in the men's short programme and won the9 Olympic gold medal for Japan in the men's figure skating event. He is the second youngest male figure skater to become the Olympic champion.
Hanyu was crowned the champion again in the men's figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics. He has millions of10 in his country. They are hoping to see more wonderful performances from him in the future.
Celebrities(名人)are everywhere nowadays - on TV, in magazines or online. Many teenagers have their favorite celebrities. Studies show that there are three kinds of fans.
About 15% of young people love talking about their favorite celebrities with friends and this does not seem to hurt anyone. Another 5% see celebrities as their dream and find that they are often thinking about them, even when they don't want to. These people are more at risk of feeling upset and worried. That leaves 2% of young people who would spend several thousand dollars on something the celebrities had used. These people are in most danger of being seriously hurt.
What about the celebrities themselves? Researchers did researches on 200 celebrities. They were all narcissistic(自恋的). The most narcissistic were the ones who had become famous through reality TV shows. Then came actors, and the least narcissistic were musicians.
So, what can we learn from this? People who are very successful or famous can be very narcissistic and hard﹣working at the same time. We should pay attention to the bad(影响)they have on fans.
Being a twin isn't as fun as it looks. People always compare my sister Nidia and me. They also ask stupid questions like, "Who's the better one?" and "If you fall down, could she feel it?"
In fact, being a twin can be strange. We look, speak and think the same. We finish each other's sentences. We speak at the same time, like we're one person. When people say "hi" to us, we say "hi "back at the same time. We both like to draw, we like the same TV shows, movies and food, and we share almost everything. We cry when we see the other crying. So it makes it harder for me to stand out as me.
Being a twin is also great - we're the best friends. We know each other really well. Going through the same experiences brings us closer. We both wear glasses. We learn how to ride bikes together. We learn from each other. I feel lucky to have someone to share the same experiences with. We push each other to do better in school. I don't get jealous (嫉妒的)if I don't get grades as high as my sister, but it makes me try harder. To help each other do better, we often correct each other's homework.
When we get older, I want us to live close enough to visit each other every day. I love being a twin because I know that as long as she lives, I'll never be alone and she'll always love me back.
Daisy is an American high school student, and she wants to be a doctor when she grows up. It's important to start early if you want to become a doctor. Why? In the USA, you will need to take some science classes in college or university before you attend medical schools. Besides schoolwork, medical schools, medical admissions. (录取)will also look at your extra﹣curricular (课外的) activities.
To attend medical schools, Daisy decides to do as follows. First, she will visit the school library weekly and read articles about medicine. Then, she will meet with some doctors from her friends' families. Daisy is going to ask them some questions about their work, so she will get some useful information. Daisy also plans to volunteer at a hospital for a week. If you would like to help others, you will be welcome to medical schools Daisy is sure about this.
The good news is that Daisy is 16 years old, so she can do the training to become a Certified Nurse (执业护士助理). She is going to finish doing this in three weeks during the summer. When you become a CNA, you can make good money. But to Daisy, it just helps her improve herself and makes her a better student before going to the medical school.
As a high school student, Daisy knows what is the most important now: study hard and do well in science, including biology, physics and math. These lessons always have to do with medicine.
By starting early and taking some of these steps, Daisy is sure that she will become a doctor!
The Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Relic Exchange Center will send experts to repair a Terracotta Warrior(兵马俑)that had its thumb stolen by an American young man while it was on show at a Philadelphia museum.
"The terracotta warrior is worth $4.5 million and considered a priceless part of China's cultural(遗物). US departments should have made sure of the safety of the relics when they were shown to the public. More than 260 shows have been organized abroad in the past 40 years and such a situation has never happened before, "the provincial cultural relics department said.
Wang Dongfeng, a cultural relics repair expert, said it takes at least three to five months to repair a terracotta warrior. According to the Stolen (Lost) Cultural Relics Information Publishing Platform of China, up to 60 percent of cases of thefts(失窃)have happened in museums and historical relics organizations. Most cases happened in the 1980s and 1990s. As safety technology developed in recent years, it has become more difficult to steal a cultural relic from a museum in China. But the prices of cultural relics have risen in recent years, which leads to more thefts.
"China will continue to fight against and stop the trading of relics and organized thefts. Anyone who goes against it will be punished, "the head of the provincial cultural relics department said.
Some Chinese social media users criticized (批评) the museum for failing to take care of the country's cultural relics. "The warriors in Xi'an are kept far away from the public. How come these valuable cultural relics are not shown inside glass cases in Philadelphia?" one Internet user wrote.
These days picture news is very popular with young people. Here are some chosen from the Internet by Jack. Read on to find out which one you like best.
SPRING is coming, together with butterflies(蝴蝶)!On March 31, the Natural History Museum in London, UK, had a butterfly show. Children came over and played with these beautiful creatures. They also got to know how butterflies grow up. Colorful butterflies flew freely at the show. They sometimes landed on visitors. Look! A large blue butterfly sits on the nose of the girl.
Earlier in April 2014, Sanlian Taofen Bookstore became the first 24﹣hour bookstore in Beijing. It hopes to encourage more people to read books.
"We welcome everyone who loves to read books at any time." The general manager of the store told China Youth Daily.
Although many people can now buy books online, many readers still like the feeling in bookstores. They can touch the books and smell the print.
This year, many children in the UK will have a new language to study: Chinese.
Starting in 2014, students aged 7﹣11in the UK need to study one of seven foreign languages. They can choose from French, German, Spanish, Italian, Latin, Greek(希腊语) and Chinese.
The British government is offering to train a group of Chinese﹣language teachers. They will teach Chinese to more than 3, 000 primary school students.
China and the UK work together in many fields. So it's important that the future generation(一代人) can speak Chinese.
Giving children music lessons won't just introduce (they) to a world of rhythm and melody(旋律) it could also improve their language skills.
The study of 74 Chinese children before primary school (lead) by scientist Robert Desimone from MIT. In the study, the 4﹣to 5﹣year﹣old children were divided into three groups. One group received a 45﹣minute piano lesson three times week, while another received extra reading instruction lessons. The (three) group took no extra lessons.
The lessons (last) for six months. Then the children were tested on their abilities to discriminate (辨别)words based on ( different) in tone (声调)and so on. The test results showed that the children who had taken piano lessons performed better at discriminating between words, when compared the children taking extra reading lessons. But both groups did (well) than the third group.
The researchers think that the musical education helped these children perform better in language(test),even better than the kids taking extra reading lessons. This should make educators pay close attention. "That means schools could spend more time and energy music education and there will be an improvement in children s studies, Desimone said.
Many schools are giving more extra reading to kids instead of the arts education. In fact, giving children music lessons is no worse than extra reading.
Dear Zhang Meng,
How's it going? Help! I really need your help! The GCSE exams are coming. They are only two weeks away. But I am worried that I will fail them. I even cannot fall asleep at night. What should I do? Can you give me some advice?
Hope to hear from you soon.
Miss you,
Peter
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Dear Peter,
I'm sorry to hear that you are in trouble these days. Here are some suggestions for you.
Hope the suggestions above can be helpful to you. Hope you can feel better.
Yours,
Zhang Meng