— No, ______is on the sofa.
— I______ volunteer work in the museum.
— Well, I help to take out the rubbish.
A: Hi, Coco. You look unhappy today. What's the matter?
B: Well, Ms Black
A: What did you argue about?
B: She worried I might be late for school. But I've never been late.
A: Just about such a small thing?
B: Even though I don't really want to. What should I do?
A: Children and parents often have trouble understanding each other. Although your parents were children once like you, they still have trouble understanding you.
B:
A: That's it. In fact, your parents love you and want the best for you. Instead, think about what your parents want you to do and why.
B: Thank you, Ms Black. I know arguing doesn't help. I'll try to understand my parents and help them understand me.
A. I argued with my parents this morning. B. My mother asked me to be quick, quick, quick! C. When that happens, try to be calm and not argue. D. I often argue with my parents about small things. E. But things are not the same as when they were kids. |
Michael Greenberg is a very popular NewYorker. He is not famous in sports or the arts. But people in the streets knowabout him, especially those who are1.
For those people, he is "Gloves"Greenberg. How did he get that name? He looks like2businessman,wearing a suit and carrying a briefcase (公文箱).But he's3. His briefcase always has some gloves.
In winter, Mr. Greenberg does not act likeother New Yorkers, who look at the sidewalk and4 thestreet in a hurry. He looks around at people. He stops when he sees someonewith no gloves. He gives them a pair and then he moves on, looking for morepeople with cold hands.
What he does runs in the5.Micheal's father also helped the poor as he believed it made everyone happier.Michael Greenberg feels the same. A pair of gloves may be a small thing, but itcan make a big difference in winter.
Once upon a time, there was a hard—working farmer named Harry. But his hard work ,brought him nothing.One day, he saw a snake, and thought, "This is surely the goddess of thefield, and I have not; once paid her respect. That is1 nothing grows in my field "Then, he gotsome milk to the snake. The next day he returned and found a gold coin in thebowl. And it continued2. He brought the snake milk. and alwaysfound a coin there the next morning.
One day, Harry asked his son to take themilk to the snake. The son did so. When he came back the next day, he found acoin. "This place must3gold coins. I will kill the snake andtake them all4 !"
Having5this,the son returned the next day with the milk and a stick. As he gave the milk tothe snake, he6 hit her on the head with the stick but thesnake didn't die. Filled with7,she bit the boy and he died.
When Harry found why his son had died, hesaid that the snake had done8 wrong. The next day, he once again took milkto the snake and praised the snake with a friendly voice. The snake appearedand said to him, "You come here from greed (贪心),lettingeven your sadness for your son9.Your son, with little understanding, hit me. I bit him. How can I forget thestick's blow? How can you forget the10 for your son? From now on friendship betweenyou and me will no longer be possible." After saying this she gave him acoin and disappeared.
Unlike students in China. Canadian high school students usually have lots of free time, especially during weekends, since Canadian teachers often give little homework. So how do Canadian teenagers spend their weekends? Well, volunteering makes up most of their free time.
In Canada, volunteering is a quite common thing among people of all ages, as they believe that being helpful is one of the most important qualities to have. There are many kinds of volunteer work. Chances to help are everywhere, including in schools, shopping, malls, or even people's gardens.
Now, I'm volunteering for a charity (慈善机构). My job is to help the teachers at the charity's Chinese language school. I teach in a preschool class, where students are aged from 3 to 6.
When I first started, I was quite nervous as I'd never worked with little kids before.
Then, as time went on, I became more familiar with the students. One teacher asked me to help the youngest girl in the class draw a picture based on the word "grateful", As I was drawing and talking with her, I felt warm and peaceful and suddenly realized that it was not that difficult to work with children. When the class was over, I breathed out deeply, feeling really excited and even a little bit proud of what I'd done.
Volunteering gives us a chance to change someone's life, including our own. It gives us the satisfaction of helping others. Volunteering is also a great way to give back to society while developing social skills and meaningful experience for the days ahead: That's also the reason why Canadian high school students have to volunteer for at least 40 hours in order to graduate. I think helping others is always good.
USEFU NUMBERS Emergency Services 0110 111999 Fire department 0110 1231 23 Ambulance 0110 500500 School Services Reception desk 100 (for questions about classes. timetables. etc.) Technical Support 150 (for help with computers) Janitor 120 (if the classrooms' or toilets are dirty) BE SAFE AT SCHOOL |
Emergency Fire Procedures •If you see a fire or smell smoke, don't waft. Every room in the school has got a fire alarm switch. Use something hard, like a shoe, to break the glass and start the alarm system. •If you hear the fire alarm, move quickly but don't run. Don't stop to get your coursebooks and notes. Leave your bag in the room. •Don't run! Walk quickly to the parking area. Remember to follow the arrows on the fire escape map. •Don't go home! Walt for your teacher to call your name and be sure that you are safe. •Be careful. Don't go back into the school buildings until a teacher has told you that It 1s safe. |
Margaret Thatcher Thatcher had a big influence on the man's world— politics (政治). She was Britain's first leading lady and served as the UK's prime minister from 1979 to 1990— the first prime minister to do so in over 160 years. Thatcher managed to make her country stronger. She took a tough (强硬的) position against the Soviet Union (苏联) and led a war against Argentina. Although many people disliked her, she stuck to her rules and was successful in the end. Her toughness won her a name "The Iron Lady". Lived: 1925—2013 Country: UK Known as: Britain's first female prime minister "If you want something said, ask a man; if you want something done, ask a woman. |
Billie Holiday Holiday is often described as a talent. Her voice not only moved listeners, but also shook American society. During her time, American society was still segregated (种族隔离的).As an African—American, Holiday lived a difficult life. But this also brought inspiration to her singing. Holiday worked with white bands in the 1930s, which was ground-breaking (开拓性的) at that time. She recorded a song called Strange Fruit that was about the great pain of African—Americans. Holiday taught Americans to question their segregated society. Lived: 1915—1959 Country: US Known as; world—famous jazz singer "If I'm going to sing like someone else, then I don't need to sing at all" |
Tu Youyou Tu is a chemist who studies traditional Chinese medicine. She started to look for something that can treat malaria (疟疾) in the 1960s. At that time, almost half of the world's population was at risk of having the illness. Getting inspiration from traditional Chinese medicine, Tu found artemisinin (青高素) in a plant in 1971 that could treat malaria. In 2015, Tu received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. She is the first Chinese woman to win a Nobel Prize. Lived: 1930—present Country: China Known as: Nobel Prize winning chemist "Every scientist dreams of doing something that can help the world" |
A: Hi, John. How's it going? I hear people are also required to stay at home because of the COVID—19's fast in England.
B: Bad! Actually, I have been feeling uneasy recently. I don't know how to deal with it.
A: I know how you feel. During the first two weeks of my staying at home, I was justto stop checking my phone to follow its development every day. Seeing the rapidly numbers of infections (感染) and deaths, I feared that the virus might make me sick.
B: You do get the . And every day there is tons of the information, I can't tell what is true. That makes me even more worried.
A: Remember you are not . These are normal feelings at this time. However, having these feelings isn't bad. It helps fight the virus.
B: What do you mean?
A: If people are afraid, they might take the government's orders seriously. Don't you think so?
B: I quite agree. These days, unless we have to buy something, my family seldom go out.
A: With the greatof all the people, the situation in our country is much better— there's been no more new infected cases for a few days in Wuhan.
B: That's been the best news so far. It can people around the world to win the war against the COVID—19. I think your country's could serve as a lesson for us.
A: I hear many people in Europe aren't satisfied with the government's orders. I know being from going out means losing their freedom. But isn't it a better choice to wear face masks to protect themselves?
B: That is the difference —we westerners think face masks are for patients, not for healthy ones.
A: But in my opinion, in face of virus everyone should give up something we stick to.
B: You are quite right. Actually, we do start to change. Thanks for your caring.
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Many of us like to eat out. We treat to delicious food. We are used to choosing rich, fat—filled dishes and sugar—charged desserts, which are not easily cooked at home.
The recent rise of light meals, however, gives us a choice. According to Economic Daily, low—calorie, low—fat and high—fiber (高纤维的) meals popular in China's restaurants and online food order apps.
The country saw the fastof restaurants specializing in light meals, from just 600 in 2018 to more than 3,500 in 2019. According to a report by Meituan, a main online food order app, the number of light meals online also rose 75 percent from the past year.
a light meal, however, doesn't mean eating only vegetables. Different from the meat—free lifestyle, a typical light dish avoids , oily and spicy food. Instead, it includes things like boiled meat, whole grains, fruits and vegetables. Healthy nutrients (营养成分) are the theme of the light meal.
These dishes are useful for keeping healthy and controlling your weight. That'swhy so many people,especially millennials (千禧一代), are into them.We see it as "a great way becoming heavier," wrote the Telegraph.
These changes in eating behavior to deeper changes in how people think about food, says Walter Willett, chair of the Harvard T. Chan School of Public Health, US. "Diet quality, not quantity (数量), is important for both weight control and long term well—being," Willett told The New York Times.
So the next time you have a party with friends, try a light meal. It will satisfy not only your stomachs but maybe also your hearts.
If you receive an e-mail that looks something like this: ARE YOU GOING TO CLASS TODAY? How does reading this message make you feel? Why did the sender use all capital letters? Was he or she angry, or did that person just forget to turn off the 'Cap Lock' on the computer?Knowing when and when not to use capital letters is just one example of online etiquette (礼仪)—often called 'netiquette'. Virginia Shea's book, Netiquette, lists a basic set of dos and don'ts for communicating suitably with others on the Internet. Following are some of her suggestions.
First, always remember that you are sending messages to a real person, not just to a computer.Also, remember that the person who receives your massage cannot hear the tone of your voice, or see the expression on your face, so make sure your meaning is clear.
Don't take anything without paying for it, unless it's fee. Don't use information that someone else has written, and say it's yours. Don't read other people's e-mail — you wouldn't open your next—door neighbor's mailbox and open their mail, right? Do share your knowledge of the Internet with others. It's a big place with lots of information, and there are many new things to discover.
Remember that people judge(判断)you by your words as well as your actions so do try to write well. Good writing skills, as well as correct grammar and spelling, do matter. Send polite, well—written e—mail messages to others. If you're uncertain about how to spell a word or which phrases to use, look it up. .
It's okay to show your ideas online in forums (论坛) like chatting room or message boards, but don't start arguments with people. "Flame wars"(口水战) in online discussions can be interesting to read, but are often unfair to other members of the group.
When you're online or offline, just as in "real" life, try to respect other people's space, privacy and feelings. Remember, you are not the only one travelling on this highway!
A. Maybe this is somebody's habit. B. There are lots of helpful books and websites. C. Don't type anything that you wouldn't say to someone's face. D. Don't do anything online that you wouldn't do in the real life. E. The fact is, this e-mail is usually the way that people shout online. F. Express your opinions, but remember that fighting online or offline is just not suitable. |
Do you know viruses(病毒) and bacteria(细菌)? Both of them are very small, we can't see them with our eyes, and many people know nothing about them. In fact, there are a number of differences between viruses and bacteria. Bacterium, the singular form of the word bacteria, is a one—celled(单细胞) living thing, with complete sets of both RNA and DNA genetic codes(遗传密码). For viruses, some are sections of RNA, and the others are sections of DNA. So, bacterium is at least a hundred times larger than a typical virus.
One main difference between viruses and bacteria is the method of reproduction. A bacterium is a completely independent and self—reproducing unit. When the time is right, bacterium will divide its DNA and RNA genetic material in two. This is how bacteria live in almost every environment on Earth, including non—living things like rocks or plastic.
A virus, on the other hand, cannot reproduce without a living host. A virus may lie for thousands of years before finally coming into a suitable host. Once it enters the body of a host, a virus will get in the living cell. Once inside a living cell, a virus takes the place of the living cell's DNA or RNA genetic instructions with its own. Those instructions are usually to make as many copies of the virus as possible.
Ninety—nine percent of all known bacteria are considered useful to humans, or at least have no bad influence. But most viruses, on the other hand, serve no good purpose. Their only purpose is to create more viruses in order to make themselves continue to live.
Bacteria are alive, which means they can be killed by some form of chemical things. Antibiotics(抗生素) can kill bacteria. Viruses, by comparison, are not considered living things. They cannot be 'killed' in the same way as antibiotics kill bacteria. In fact, any medicine is useless for virus' infections. The disease must run its course until the body can make a successful protection on its own.
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Both are too smallwith our eyes. |
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Viruses |
Bacteria |
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What they're like |
●They are not living things. |
● They are living things. |
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●A virus is a section ofRNADNA. |
●A bacterium has complete sets of both RNA and DNA genetic codes. |
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●A virus is much smaller than a bacterium. |
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How they reproduce |
A virus cannot make a copy without a living host. |
A bacterium can reproducein almost every environment on Earth. |
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How they influence humans. |
Most of them doto humans |
Most of them are considered useful to humans, or at least have no bad influence. |
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for viruses and bacteria |
We can use antibiotics to kill bacteria while for viruses it only depends on if our body can make a successful protection on its own. |
要求:⑴演讲稿中不能出现任何个人和学校的信息;
⑵词数100词左右。首尾句已经给出,不计入总词数;
⑶演讲稿必须包含以上图片和文字的所有内容;
⑷参考词汇: balance n.v. 均衡,平衡
Good morning, everyone!
Thank you for coming to this speech. It's my great honor to stand here and communicate with you. First of all, I'd like to show you a picture from a TV program of CCTV1.