— Sure. There's a bookstore at the first crossing.
—Let's do something to .
—Yes, I will be for what I said.
—Bad luck! I the tree while I was walking and watching my phone in the street.
—Really? That great! Let's go there for dinner this evening.
—Great! China has been had great in building the high-speed railway.
— I think it's one of the most popular movies in 2018.
—I'm sorry, Mr. Wu. I have tried my best, but I don't have .
—Me, too. We haven't seen each other for years.
—We will go to the mountain unless it this Saturday.
—Her son is great. I'd like to learn from him when my parents are old.
—Time flies! Now great changes have during the past 12 years.
— . How could you have lost it again?
— It's clear that it has become one of the themes recently.
—I asked .
"How are you?" is a nice question. It's a friendly way that people greet each other, but when a person says "How are you?" he expects to hear the answer "1," even if the person's friend isn't fine. The reason is that “How are you?” isn't really a question, and "fine" isn't really a (n) 2. They are 3 ways of saying "Hello" and "Hi".
Sometimes people also don't say 4 what they mean. For example, when someone asks, "Do you agree?" the other person may be thinking: "No, I don't agree. I think you are 5." But it doesn't sound very polite, so he may say, "I'm not so sure." It's a 6 way to say that you don't agree with someone.
People also don't say directly what they are thinking. For example, when a person wants to 7 talking with other people on the phone, he 8 say "Let's stop now", sometimes he will gives a (n) 9 instead, "Someone is at the door", "Something is burning" so on. The excuse may be real, or it may not. It's a polite way to stop a 10 and it doesn't hurt the other person's feeling. It's an important way that people try to be nice to each other, and it's a part of the game of language.
The third season of Marathon(马拉松) race in Xiangyang will be held on October 27th, we need some volunteers for this big game, do you want to join us?
Group 1 Jobs: Guide the players to the right area. Workplace: Zhuge Liang Sports Center Number: 40 Requirement(要求): 1. For both boys and girls. 2. Need to work from 7:00 to 11:30 in the morning. 3. Outgoing and easy to get on with. Tel: 0710-3456789 |
Group 2 Jobs: Serve water to the players while they are running. Workplace: Along Chang Hong Road. Number: 80 Requirement: 1. For only boys. 2. Have a good health. 3. Work for the whole day. Can't leave until the race is over. TEL: 0710-3456677 |
Group 3 Jobs: Guide the foreign players to live in the hotel, and give them help when necessary. Workplace: The Hanjiang International Hotel Number: 20 Requirement: 1. For only girls. 2. Can speak English well. 3. Work in the afternoon and evening. TEL: 0710-3458899 |
In May 21st, Mr. Liu, the captain(机长) of the flight 3U8633, drove the plane to Lhasa from Chengdu as usual. There were about 187 passengers and 12 staffs on the plane.
After an hour's flying, a terrible thing happened. One of the windows in the flight deck (驾驶舱) was broken. A big jolt (颠簸) passed along the whole plane quickly. A lot of things dropped down on the floor. Everyone in the plane was panicky and nervous. Some of them began to shout and cry.
Mr. Liu was scared, too. He knew the plane was in great danger, and he must do something to save all the passengers and the plane. First, he checked the equipment (设备) to make sure it could still work. Unfortunately, some of them was broken by the strong wind. So he had to control the plane by hands. Next he sent a special number 7700 to the airport to ask for help from the radio. Then he asked the stewardess (空姐) to calm the passengers down. At last, he and another three pilots tried their best to drive the plane back to the nearest airport.
Twenty-eight minutes later, the plane landed on the Shuangliu airport safely. All the passengers were saved. They said they were so unlucky to meet the terrible accident, but they were so lucky to meet a hero captain.
Now 3D technology is widely used in many areas, such as cinema, television, hospital, school and so on. When you watch 3D movies, you will be given special pair of glasses. The glasses can make the pictures out of the screen, just like they are there really around you. It will make you more exciting, especially when you see the action movies. Maybe you will ask: How does it work?
3D technology is similar to the way that the human brain and eyes work. Because the pupils (瞳孔) of a person's eyes are about 6. 5 cm apart, when we look at something, each eye sees it from a different angle (角度). Our eyes send the two pictures to our brain, and the brain puts them together. The small difference between the picture from the right eye and the picture from the left eye allows us to see depth (立体感). So a 3D movie needs two film players. One shows a left eye picture, and the other shows a right eye picture. The 3D glasses allow us to see a different picture in each eye. Without the glasses, you can't see the pictures clearly.
While one is watching 3D films, he feels that he is actually in the same environment as the things he's watching. However, it also has its disadvantages. People with eye problems may get headaches if they spend too much time watching 3D movies.
Do you like to visit the museum? If your answer is "Yes", please read the following words.
Uniform is the best choose to wear. You'd better not wear the informal clothes such as strange T-shirt or jeans, it will be impolite. In some special museum, colorful clothes are also not allowed, people should wear the dark clothes instead.
Keep quiet. Just like the library, museum is a serious place. We should keep quiet when we talk or walk.
People often can't help touching the things which they are interested in, but you can't do that when you are in the museum, even though how much you love it.
At last, don't take photos. Many of the things in the museum has been covered underground for thousand years, they're all very valuable., so the camera is not allowed to be taken into the museum.
A. Use your eyes, but not your hands.
B. You should wear general clothes.
C. Do you know how to visit the museum?
D. The bright light from the camera will be harmful for them.
E. Do you want to know the museum manners?
F. It's rude to shout or make big noise in the museum.
Sun Hua Wuhan.
The volunteers during the virus outbreaks.
The doctors and nurses.
In the spring of 2020, all the us.
When teenagers grow older, they try to understand who they are. Children start c their clothing styles, hobbies, interests and friends when they begin to find out who they are. They think they are no longer children.
Teenagers begin to understand the world athem. They no longer just listen to their parents. They start to have the desire(欲望) to find answers in person. And they won't f the rules set by parents or teachers.
Sometimes, they are also confused(困惑的)about t. They can't make their own choices and d in life like adults, but they are not really the children who depend on others c.
At this time, teenagers still need help. They need to have a good rwith their parents, but not just be told what to do or not to do. They need to be eto go for their own dreams. They should be g more freedom(自由) to deal with something themselves. However, the freedom needs boundaries(界限). They need s in their lives that can help them when meeting difficulties.
写作要点:
1)针对李华提出三点困惑,为他提出一些合理化建议,每点一至二条。
2)给他一些鼓励。
写作要求:
1)李华的困惑不需复述,行文以建议为主。
2)行文流畅,合乎逻辑,语句通顺,书写规范。
3)字数在90词左右,开头部分已经给出,不计入总字数。
Dear Li Hua,
I'm very sorry that you meet some trouble.