—He________ drive a car, but now he _________there.
—Sorry, I ________ in the neighborhood with my mom.
—Because he read loudly and _________.
—I think you can _________a hobby like drawing or dancing.
—Sorry, I would rather at home than basketball .
— ________, I can't stand it.
— Yes, but I will give it to Kate as birthday present.
— It's wonderful! You can it in half just like closing a book.
—Sorry .I must study for an exam at home.
— Of course, Mom.
— He always give you a hand whenever you're _________.
—Yes, she has. She ______ it early this morning.
—For two weeks.
—You'd better not. It makes me _________
—Me, too. _______
I used to live in my own room alone. But one day it all changed when my brother Mike asked to share my1. At first, my parents said "no" to him, but at last my mother agreed. I cried and asked my parents not to do this, but it didn't work. As soon as Mike entered my room, it began to become 2. To my anger, he often left his unwashed clothes and toys everywhere! One evening, I was doing some homework on my computer while Mike was listening to music. However, I left my seat to get some water. A big surprise was waiting for me when I 3. He was using my computer to play games. I had forgotten to save the homework. Sadly, he had closed my program 4saving it—all I had done had disappeared! I 5him. He cried a lot as my mother came and 6 him a lesson. My mother also asked him to leave my room at once. Then I did my homework 7. At 10: 00 p.m.. I finished it. When I was going to turn off the computer, I saw the photo of my brother that he had put on my table. I looked at his lovely face and remembered how 8 he was when my mom beat him. I really felt sorry. I went to see what he was doing, I found he was sleeping in my parents' bed. I kissed his face. He woke up, got up and said. "I'm sorry. I won't 9 you any more trouble." I was as moved and said. "From now on, my room is not only mine. It is 10!"That very night, Mike and I shared not only the room, but the bed.
As a student from Bangladesh who is studying at Shandong University, I have been really interested in the Chinese language and culture. After watching the real martial arts (武术), taichi in the opening ceremony of the university, my interest in kung fu and taichi increased a lot. Since childhood, I have seen amazing action movie stars, including Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and Jet Li. And I always dreamed of learning the martial arts. So when I arrived in China, I really wished to learn taichi and kung fu. When I went out for a walk on the first day of my university, I saw some old people practicing taichi in a local park slowly. I stopped and watched their movements closely. It seemed so interesting, and the next day, I rushed to the teachers' office to choose taichi as my additional course (选修课). The following week I practiced taking every bit of the training seriously and tried to keep my balance (平衡), which was a difficult job. No dream is too small, and it is not impossible to realize our dreams, no matter how difficult they are. Studying at Shandong University and making a new start in my life, I will try my best to bring a change in society.
The high school years are a key period. The things we learn during this time really shape our lives. Liu Changming, principal of Beijing No.4 High School made 18 suggestions for students just starting high school on how to get the best out of high school. Here are ten of them. 1. Read 50 books. But choose them from ten different fields. 2. Help a person. Look for a classmate, an elderly person, in fact anyone who could benefit(受益)from your help. You'll find you benefit, too! 3. Research. Research a special area, such as science, history or art. 4. Make a foreign friend. Try to be friends with someone from a foreign country. It's an ideal way to learn about a foreign country. 5. Publish an article. Whether it appears in a newspaper, your school magazine or in your own blog, an article will be something to look back on in pride in later years. 6. Take up a new sport. Choose one you've never played before. If you find you like it, you'll have a hobby for life. 7. Join a club. Working hard in a club or other activities will give you a life outside of your studies. 8. Find a part-time job. It not only helps you add to experiences but also is a good way to find your own interest. 9. Find a person to learn from. Choose someone with unusual experiences or special talent. Try to learn all you can from him or her. 10. Learn to cook four Chinese dishes. Learning how to cook is not only a practical skill but also a way of building a bridge to other people.
We can make mistakes at any age. Some mistakes are about money. But most mistakes are about people. "Did Jerry really care when I broke up with Helen?" "When I got that great job, did Jim, as a friend, really feel good about it?" "And was Paul friendly just because I had a car?" When we look back, doubts like these can make us feel bad. But when we look back, it is too late. Why do we go wrong with our friends? Sometimes what people say hides their real meanings. And if we do not really listen, we miss the feeling behind the words. When someone tells you, "You're a lucky dog!" Is he really on your side? If he says, "You're a lucky guy!" that is being friendly. But "a lucky dog"? There is a bit of envy (嫉妒) in those words. What he may be saying is that he does not think you deserve your luck." Just think of all the things you have to be thankful for" is another phrase that says one thing and means another. It could mean that the speaker is trying to get you to see your problem. But this phrase contains the thought that your problem is not at all important. How can you tell the real meaning behind someone's words? One way is to have a good look at the person talking. Do his words fit the way he looks? Is what he says shown by the tone of voice? His posture? The look in his eyes? Stop and think. The minute you spend thinking about the real meaning of what people say to you may save your another mistake.
Shi Peng won the top prize in a college students' start-up (创业)competition for setting up a website to help children find playmates(玩伴).She was brought up by his grandparents in a village in Hubei Province.
Later, the 22-year-old student at a university in Wuhan decided to set up a special website for children. He hoped that his website could help children meet new friends of the same age and feel less lonely.
According to his research one, about 6,000 children in cities like Guangzhou,
Wuhan and Suzhou, most of them don't have brothers or sisters and they are in need of playmates.
The website is set up mainly for pre-school children in kindergarten (幼儿园)and their parents. All the users of the website must use their real names.
Through the website, parents who are busy during the day can in touch with other parents who are free and willing to find some playmates for their children. it gets more and more popular among children and parents , the website now holds many colorful offline activities. The website also provides parents with valuable chances to communicate with each other.
Ni Wufan is one of the professors in Shi's university. He said, " He also agrees that our society needs more creative ideas like Shi's to deal with children's problems.
A. This is to make sure that the children are safe. B. I have some different opinions about Shi's website. C. The website is a great example of start-up projects. D. He hardly had any playmates growing up as a child. E. Shi Peng did some research before he set up the website. F. There're many interesting online games for children to play. |
—Yes, she (她对我们要求苛刻), but we like her very much.(hard)
—Yes. I (我正考虑好好利用它们)(put)
—Come on, I believe (我相信只要你认真对待它,你就有机会获胜)( take)
—No. (我的父母和我都对体育运动不感兴趣)(neither)
— Don't mention it. By the time
(当我赶到电影院时,我发现所有的票已经售光了)(show )
If you have lots of homework to do and feel you can't get it done, look at the suggestions below. They will help you make a plan that will t your "tasks" into smaller, easier units. Write down your "tasks" as soon as they are given. You can't plan well for the time to finish your "tasks" u you know exactly what needs to be done. You need to carefully think about the details(细节)of your tasks and the time you hand in your "results"Make s you have enough time to finish your "tasks". That is to say, spare enough time for each task so that you will finish it in t. It's better to give y more time to deal with the task. If you finish a task early, you can use your extra(额外的)time to do a one, or you can reward(奖赏)yourself by doing something fun rather than homework. Put the deadline(截止日期)for your "tasks" first. This means the e you finish the tasks, the more time you will have to do other things you like. Take breaks. This will stop you from getting too t after a long time of working on your schoolwork. Taking a ten-minute break each hour is a good w to relax. Use the time to wash your face, walk around the block, get something to drink or do something that won't get in the way of your schoolwork. Finally, once you've made a plan for your "tasks", try to follow it no matter what h. Remember, your plans won't work if you don't work.
1)简述疫情造成的影响;
2)你认为宅家里这段时间对你来说好的方面和不好的方面(可以从学习、生活、习惯等方面来写);
3)你的感悟或希望。