—I think it is important to develop their ________ in playing basketball.
—I think so. Chinese people are very brave _______ the face of difficulties.
—So it is. Chinese knot is a ______ Chinese art with a long history.
—B: ___________.I prefer to visit the new museum.
— _____________. How about FUN DUBBING?
—That's true. But a small tree won't grow into a big tree _______ it experiences lots of winds and rains.
—It hasn't been decided. Maybe in Songming.
—________. I don't want to watch them at all.
The NCP(新冠肺炎) broke out at the end of 2019. January and February are the two 1for most Chinese people who would like to go back to their homeland to spend the Spring Festival. 2 the terrible disease broke out in Wuhan, Chinese government has made a decision to prevent the spread of the disease. At 3 same time, though many other cases have been found in many parts of China, Chinese people actively face the problems. All people work together with Wuhan to fight the disease. Doctors who don't take themselves into consideration are trying to save the 4 . What's more, there are a lot of talented scientists working on experiment day and night, hoping that the solutions could be found5.
At this special time, we should go out as6as possible. If we go out, we must wear protective masks to 7 ourselves from being sick. Besides, we should keep good healthy habits and wash 8 hands properly (正确地). Exercising every day is also one of the most important ways to help us stay away from the virus (病毒).
At present, the number of people 9 are infectious (传染的) is still increasing. However, as many Chinese say "come on, Wuhan!", we strongly believe we are all 10 this war and we can only stop it together.
Once, there was a little tree. One day, he looked around and saw the bigger trees. "They all look taller than me," thought the little tree to himself. He thought it was the soil's (土壤的) fault. So he lifted up his roots and moved over to the part of the garden which he thought had better soil.
A few weeks later the little tree looked up again. The other trees were growing and he was still no bigger. He blamed (责备) the lack of sunlight and moved to a sunnier place.
Time and time again, the little tree found more reasons for his not growing. He moved from point to point, always picking up his root, always moving and always searching for the right soil, water, fertilizer (肥料),sunshine and other more favorable (适合的) conditions. And he stayed little. The other trees stayed in one place and built strong roots. Their branches (树枝) grew. And the little tree still stayed little.
Directed by Yang Yu, the new animated film (动画片) Ne Zha is now one of the most popular films in Chinese history. Based on the well-known novel Fengshen Yanyi, the film describes how Ne Zha fights against other people's prejudice (偏见) and finally becomes a hero.
Unlike traditional Ne Zha stories, the new film is modern and humorous. In the new film, Ne Zha is not a traditional hero. Instead, he is a very naughty (淘气的) kid. The film contains a lot of funny dialogue between Ne Zha and the other cute characters.
The film is full of beautiful scenes, such as the one set in the Dragon King's Palace, and the fight between fire and water. It is reported that more than 1,600 people were asked to create the animation (动画), and more than 1,300 special effects were made. With the help of 3D technology, the film takes the viewers on a journey into an exciting world and allows them to experience Ne Zha's amazing powers firsthand.
Above all, the newly developed storyline is the most successful part. The viewers get to follow Ne Zha as he grows up. His life is very difficult, and he has to overcome many problems: not only does he look strange, but also he is under a terriblecursewhich means he can only live for three years. To make things worse, people see him as a sign of bad luck and avoid him as much as they can. Because of this, Ne Zha becomes a bad boy who causes trouble wherever he goes. Yet with the help of his parents, teachers and friends, Ne Zha finally changes his mind and grows up. He protects others with his superpowers in a big battle and finally breaks the curse.
Teenagers will find Ne Zha educational because the film shows that with strong will, everyone can decide their own future.
When your pen is broken, the battery in your toy runs out, or you have some leftover food, what do you do with these things? You will probably throw them all into one bin. But actually, all of these pieces of trash need to be sorted (分类) separately. In recent years, some Chinese cities have been working hard on it.
Shanghai has worked with Alipay to create a" green account (绿色账户)"service for people. Account holders get points by correctly sorting their garbage. Through the Alipay app, they can exchange the points for milk, phone cards and other products. The city is asking all of its people to sort their garbage into four groups: wet, recyclable, harmful and dry.
Wet waste is also known as household waste. "They are things you don't want but that pigs can eat," Guangzhou Daily explained. Paper, metal, glass and other things that can be reused are recyclable waste. Harmful waste includes things like medicine batteries and fluorescent bulbs (荧光灯泡).Finally, any waste that's not wet, recyclable or harmful will go in the "dry waste" bin.
Many other Chinese cities are also using this method to sort their garbage. For example, Shenzhen has been sorting its garbage into the same four groups since 2012. Students there also receive waste-sorting guidebooks that they must study.
China is improving its waste-sorting efforts. There is still a long way to go. But it's never too late to learn how to sort your trash properly and protect the environment.
If you don't sort your garbage, all of it will go to a landfill (垃圾填埋场) and be buried together. These landfills can take up large areas of ground that could have been used for planting trees or crops. The electronic waste you throw away, such as batteries, can pollute the soil and groundwater. Other pieces of garbage, like the metal part of a pen, can be used to make other things if they are properly recycled.
At the beginning of this term, my P.E. teacher suggested that I should take part in the marathon (马拉松赛跑). In order to encourage me, he said that if I took part in the race, I would get the highest score for the term's P.E. class. So I decided to have a try because I had nothing to lose.
I prepared for the race carefully. and after school, I practiced running with other runners on the sports ground. I even had the special diet for athletes. I hoped that the special diet could help me get the better results.
When the day of the marathon came, I was nervous. As usual, I got up in the morning, had my breakfast, and listened to some music. Then my father drove me to the sports ground, for the marathon race was going to take place there in an hour. They knew how important this race for me and how much effort I had put into preparation.
My competitors looked like athletes. However, when I started to run, I thought only about the race. As I paid attention to the race itself, I did not remember when I passed the other runners. I was happy that I won the race. I learnt that success always comes out of hard work.
A. I was afraid that I would be last.
B. Suddenly I realized that I had come first.
C. I ran every day in the morning before school
D. They were quite friendly to me.
E. I was surprised because I was never a good runner.
F. All my family wished me good luck.
G.I was shy at first.
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