Dear Judy, Thanks for remembering my big day! When your gift arrived I was very happy. I love the cookbook. It's very interesting! I like it very much. Thanks again. Yours, Mary |
Dear Heather, The pants are gorgeous! I can' t believe you made them yourself. They look like something from boutique (精品店). With a gift like this, I'm not worried about being another year older. Best wishes! Yours, Nancy |
Dear Friends, Thank you for turning my birthday party into a concert. I'm so happy now! I'll never forget that special day. I'm very lucky to have you as friends and neighbors! Yours, Harry |
Wei Huixiao is a very beautiful woman. She was an officer on Chinese aircraft carrier(航母) Liaoning. Soon her great story became popular among people.
Wei was born in 1977 in Guangxi, China. She always wanted to do something more meaningful, After graduating(毕业) from Nanjing University, she worked for four years. Then she went to Sun Yat—sen University to go on studying for her PHD(博士学位) in 2007. During her study in this university, she wrote a letter to recommend herself for working on Chinese aircraft carrier Liaoning.
"This aircraft carrier is the biggest stage for every Chinese officer. My dream is to spend my days fighting the wind and waves," she wrote in her letter.
Many people didn't understand what Wei Huixiao wanted. She could get a better job because she was so great. Some even told her that she was crazy. However, she knew exactly what she wanted to do.
In the end, Wei Huixiao's dream came true and she became the first woman officer with a PHD on Chinese aircraft carrier Liaoning.
①She went to Sun Yat-sen University to go on studying for her PHD.
②She became the first woman officer with a PHD on Chinese aircraft carrier Liaoning.
③She wrote a letter to introduce herself for working on the aircraft carrier.
④She worked for four years after graduating from Nanjing University.
When you travel to a foreign country, there is one important thing. You need to know its way of greetings(问候).
In the US, men usually shake hands for greetings, but a smile and a "hello" will do just fine.
In England, people often say "hello" for greetings. They usually shake hands for their first time greeting without standing too close. Friends often kiss on the face for greetings.
In France, men, women and children shake hands with their friends and often kiss them on both cheeks(脸颊) for meeting and leaving.
In Arab countries, close men friends kiss both cheeks. They shake hands with the right hand only because in their culture, only the right hand is clean. They can't ask to shake hands with women.
In China, people usually nod(点头) their heads and smile, or shake hands for the first time greeting.
Although these countries have something in common in greetings, you should still think carefully and know well about the greetings before you come to a new country.
Dear Ms. Watanabe,
Thank you for being my "host" in Japan. I' m really looking forward to staying with you! Now let me tell you something about myself.
My name is Claire Murphy and I' m twenty-two years old. I come from Adelaide, Australia. I'm studying nursing (护理) in a university in Sydney now It's hard work but I have lots of fun.
On the weekend, I like to go to concerts or go swimming with my friends. I also enjoy playing the piano. I' m learning it from my sister' s friend, and I have lessons every Tuesday and Friday.
I have two sisters Tina and Wendy and a brother Bob. Tina is the oldest one, and she is working in a hospital. Wendy is younger than me, but she is taller. She is still at high school. We all grew up in Adelaide. Wendy and Tina still live there with my parents, but Bob and I are studying in Sydney now. We get on well but all sisters fight sometimes!
I am very excited about visiting Japan next month and meeting you because I love to travel and experience new things. I think it's going to be great!
Thank you again. Best wishes to you!
Best regards,
Claire
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
① say sorry to Ms. Watanabe
② tell Ms. Watanabe about herself
③ask Ms. Watanabe for advice
④say thank you to Ms. Watanabe
Lots of kids hate school, a new studyfound. Usually this kind of feeling doesn't last long. But what happens if youfeel this way too much? School is a fact of life and getting a good educationcan help you build the kind of future life you want. So let's talk about schooland what to do when you dislike it.
Ifyou don't like school, the first step is to find out why. You might not likeschool because you don't have enough friends, or maybe you don't get along withyour teachers. Sometimes it's a big problem with your classes and schoolwork.You may be getting farther and farther behind, and it may seem like you'llnever catch up.
Whenyou know why you don't like school you can start taking steps to make thingsbetter. It's a good idea to talk to someone about your problems with school.Your mom dad, teachers or school counselors (顾问) willbe able to help you. Another good idea is to write down your feelings aboutschool in notebook. It's great way to let out emotions (情绪). Remember, you don't' have to share what you've written withothers.
Mrs. Black is in the supermarket. She is 1 some gifts for the Browns. The Browns moved into a new house. Yesterday Mrs. Black got their housewarming invitation, and she 2 it.
Mrs. Black first gets some candles. She hopes the Browns' new house will 3 be filled with light. Different shapes of candles are 4 here. She puts some heart-shaped ones into her basket. Then Mrs. Black takes broom (扫帚). 5 the gift, the Browns will always have healthy and happy life, 6 it can sweep (扫) both dirt and bad luck away. Next, Mrs. Black takes bottle of 7. She wants the Browns' life to be as sweet as it.
Finally, Mrs. Black decides to 8 some bread after she gets home. The delicious gift will be great, because it has good 9, too. The people living in the new 10 will never go hungry.
Mrs. Black believes that the Browns will love her gifts.
David is from America. He and his family (have) different plans for the coming holiday. David likes China very much and he (go) to Beijing last year. But he wants to know more about Chinese culture so he (visit) Beijing again. This time he is going to the Palace Museum. There (be) many interesting things about Chinese culture. He (want) to take lots of photos of the things in the Palace Museum. He (show) them to his friends. David's father (read) many books about Japanese history three months ago. He thought some things in Japan were interesting. He (take) a trip to Japan. David's mother didn't know where to go at first. At last she (decide) to go to Singapore. She likes the climate (气候) there. What about David's sister? She (stay) at home and do her homework.