⑴Nick, when is Teachers' Day? ⑵Eric, thank you for helping me. ⑶How soon will Ann finish her homework? ⑷What do you think o# the movie called Hi, Mom? ⑸Linda, can you come to my birthday party on Sunday? |
A. In an hour. B. It's moving. C. September 10th. D. It doesn't matter. E. You're welcome. F. Sure. I'd love to. |
A: You look worried, Peter.
B: I am, Ms. Manson.
A: You said you liked English. What's the problem?
B: I can't get the pronunciation right.
A: Why don't you listen to English songs on the radio?
B: That's a good idea. But what about all the new words?
A: You can always write the new words in your notebook and review them from time to time.
B:
A: Can you understand when people talk to you?
B: Well, not always. Sometimes I just don't understand what people are saying. Another problem
is that I don't get much writing practice.
A:
B: That sounds like a fun way to practice writing. Thanks, Ms. Manson.
A. That might really help! B. Well, listening can help. C. I forget a lot of the new words. D. Maybe you should find a pen pal. E. It helps to write English every day. F . I'm having trouble learning English |
Do you know what a resolution is? It's a kind of promise. Most of the time, we make promises to other people. However, promises you make to yourself are resolutions, 1 the most common kind is New Year's resolutions. The start of the year is often a 2 , for making resolutions. We hope that we are going to improve our lives. Some people write down their resolutions and plans for the coming year. This helps them to remember their resolutions. Others tell their family and friends about their wishes and3.
There are different kinds of resolutions• Some are about physical health. For example, some people promise 4 they are going to start an exercise program or eat less fast food- Many resolutions have to do with self-improvement. These are about making yourself a 5 person. Some people might say they are going to 6 a hobby like painting or taking photos, or learn to play the guitar. Some resolutions have to do with better planning, like making a weekly plan for schoolwork. For example, a student may have to find more time to study.
It is not always easy to discover yourself From a young age, I had a strong sense of who I would become—but an 1 changed everything.
To me, skating was more important than anything else in the world. Nothing else filled my heart with so much 2. I spent twenty-four hours a week developing my skills. I had no 3 life or interests other than skating. But I was rewarded with first place medals in nearly every competition.
4, during one competition, I fell and was badly injured. The doctor told me that I couldn't skate anymore. The pain in my back was hard to bear and even basic daily tasks became 5.
My passion(激情)had been taken away. I lost 6 and had no idea what I would become. After eight months of suffering, something had to change. Instead of sitting around and 7 my days, I began to work with local community service projects. By volunteering as a swimming teacher and summer reading assistant for kids, I 8 an idea of who I wanted to become. After a few months, I found a new interest. Little by little, I stepped out of the shadow and rebuilt my confidence.
Sometimes, challenges in life will get in our way. We can 9 to stay behind or try to get past these challenges. My accident was a challenge that failed to stop me from reaching success. Today, Tm a very confident and optimistic person.
Most people have heard of the Great Wall of China, but not many people outside of China know about the Grand Canal. This man-made waterway 一 known in China as Da Yunhe — is 1,700 kilometers long and some parts of it are more than 2, 000 years old. It links the north of China with Hangzhou, a city in the southern part of the country. Ifs the longest man-made waterway in the world.
It was built as a way to transport grain (谷物)from the rich agricultural land in China's south to cities in the north. In fact, it's not one canal, but a system of canals and rivers linked together It's still an important part of the transport system in China. Thousands of boats use it every day to transport grain and many other types of cargo.
Now the Chinese government is doing new work on the Grand Canal. It is making parts of it deeper, so bigger ships can use it. The canal will also help to move water. There is a lot of rain in the south of China, but not as much in the north. The canal will carry millions of liters of water from the south to the north.
The Grand Canal is much less famous than the Great Wall, and not very many tourists visit it. But it's possible to go on a cruise (乘舟任游览)along some of the oldest parts of the canal Passengers on these cruises see beautiful parts of China that other visitors don't see.
Most children are taught the virtue (美德)of honesty from stories. The well-known story of Pinocchio teaches the importance of telling the truth. Every time Pinocchio lies, his nose grows longer and longer. Another story is about the boy who "cried wolf". In the end, he loses all his sheep and the trust of his fellow villagers because he tells lies many times. These types of stories show children that "honesty is the best policy. " Still, if this is the case, then why do so many people lie? The fact is that people lie for many reasons.
One reason people lie is to minimize (减少)a mistake. While it is true that everyone does something wrong from time to time, some people do not have the courage to admit their errors (错误)because they are afraid they will be blamed. For example, students might lie to their teachers about unfinished homework. They might say that they left the work at home when, in fact, they did not do the work at all. These students do not want to get in trouble or seem irresponsible, so they make up an excuse—a lie一to save face.
Another reason for lying has to do with self-protection. Parents, particularly those with young children, may teach their children to use this type of “protective” lie in certain circumstances (状况). What should children do if a stranger calls while the parents are out? Many parents teach their children to explain that their mother and father are too busy to come to the phone at that time. In this situation, protective lying can mean greater safety.
People lie for many reasons, both good and bad. Lying to keep the peace or to stay safe can have positive results. However, lying to stay out of trouble can lead to more trouble in the end. Understanding the motives behind the impulse (冲动)to lie might minimize this habit of lying.
What kind of music do you like? How do you feel when you listen to your favorite music? Do you think music can make people feel better or help them to learn?
Jen Morgan is a music therapist (治疗师).Jen uses music to help her patients learn new skills. She can also help patients with their speaking and their memory.
Jen uses different activities with her patients. She gets them to listen to music and sing or play along.Jen might get them to clap,
jump or dance. Jen also asks her patients to try to remember songs they like.
Jen writes songs and uses them in her therapy work. She says,"I write songs about everything: about getting dressed, about flowers, about my favorite food — you name i! Sometimes my patients help me write songs."
Jen loves her job as a music therapist. She says," It's wonderful to see how music therapy can help children with disabilities. Often children are shy when I first meet them. Music makes people feel good!"
A. I'm very lucky to have this job. B. She works with children with disabilities. C. Jen plays with children to sing and dance. D. I've probably written more than 200 songs. E. Her patients also enjoy moving to the music. F. But they soon start having fun and enjoying the music. |
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Science is the best way we have of finding out about the world. Scientists collect evidence (证据), They have ideas about the way things work. Science tests those ideas. Sometimes the test will show that the idea is not correct. If the idea passes the test, it adds to our understanding.
Scientists make observations (观察). They may look, or listen. They may read the work of other scientists. This gives them ideas. You can do this. You can look around you. You can ask questions. You can plan a test to find out. You can discover something new.
Scientists make predictions. They say something about the future. They might say 'if I do this, then I think that will happen、Isaac Newton was a famous scientist. When he shone white light through a glass prism, he saw a spectrum (光谱)of different colors. Newton predicted what would happen if he shone the spectrum through a second prism. He thought the colors would come together and he would see white light again. He tried it. He shone a spectrum through a second prism. He was right. The colors made white light.
He discovered that white light is made up of many colors.
It's important to test your ideas. It's important to plan a fair test. A scientist wondered how a tree grows• Where does all that material come from? Was it from the soil?
He planted a young tree in a pot He weighed the pot, the dry soil and the tree at the start of his test. Years later, the tree had grown talk It had many branches and leaves. The scientist dug it up. He weighed it. The tree weighed far more than when it was young. Then he weighed the pot and the dry soil It weighed just a bit less. Where had all the new tree material come from? He decided that trees use water, and a gas from the air, to grow.
Li Bai was born in 701. He was also given the name "Taibai". The name meant "Venus" in ancient Chinese. Legend says that before Li Bai was born, his mother dreamt that Venus fell into her arms. Some people believed that Li Bai was a god. When Li Bai was five years old, his family settled in a town in today's Sichuan province.
• Making Iron into a Needle
There is a legend about Li Bai. He was not a very hard-working student when he was young. He often skipped school
One day when he was walking by the river, he saw an old woman. She was working on a large piece of iron.
He asked, "What are you doing? "
She said, 'Tm making a needle. "
"But how can you make a large piece of iron into a needle? " She replied, "I must work hard every day. "
Li Bai suddenly understood the importance of hard work, and he started to work hard at school.
• Friendship with Meng Haoran
When Li Bai travelled to Xiangyang in Hubei, he went to visit a famous poet called Meng Haoran. He was twelve years older than Li Bai, but they became friends. They both loved travelling to beautiful mountains and rivers. When Meng Haoran left for today's Yangzhou, Li Bai wrote a poem about it. Seeing Meng Haoran off at Yellow Crane Tower.
Information about Li Bai |
•He was born in 701 . •He was also called , which meant "Venus" in ancient Chinese. •His family settled in a town in today's Sichuan province when he was five. |
about Li Bai |
Making Iron into a Needle One day when he was walking by the river, he saw an old woman working on a large piece of iron. After the communication, he understood it was important . |
Friendship with Meng Haoran They became friends because they have . The poem named Seeing Meng Haoran off at Yellow Crane Tower shows . |
⒈When did you learn to do housework?
⒉Who taught you to do housework?
⒊What housework can you do now?
4. Why do you do housework?
5. What can you learn from doing housework?
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