—________ can I. I really want to know what it says.
—________ she returns to the city.
—He ________ to South Africa on business. He has ________ there twice.
I am a book lover. So my house is forever full of1. I have new ones, old ones, hardcovers, paperbacks,2and non-stories. I have three boxes of books in my closet, two boxes of books on the floor of my bedroom, and a box of children's books 3for my future grandchildren. I have even more books4the two I wrote, on my desk. I try to keep the books5building up by donating as many as I can to the local6, but as soon as I donate a few, I find myself buying a few more.
Books I read keep my mind young, my heart 7, and my soul bright. They bring me knowledge, laughter, and joy. They connect me with the wisdom(智慧) of the past and the new ideas of the8. They keep me moving on the right path as I journey through life.
I have learned that people are a lot like books as well. Some have bright and shiny(有光泽的) covers 9don't have very much to say in side of them.10look old and plain but so full of wisdom and light that reading them can11your whole life. One difference between books and people, though, is that while a book has an ending, the writing inside of us12forever.
Take care when writing the book of your own life. Fill it with love for yourself, others, and this world. Fill it with all the wisdom you have learned, goodness you have done,13you have shared, and joy you have 14. Keep writing it every day, too. Make it everything you are and everything you want to be, and then open it to 15. I know it will be a wonderful and fantastic book.
Sing a Song of People by Lois Lenski
Sing a song of people
Walking fast or slow;
People in the city
Up and down they go.
People on the sidewalk,
People on the bus;
People passing, passing,
In back and front of us.
People on the subway
Underneath the ground.
People riding taxis
Round and round and round.
People with their hats on,
Going in the doors;
People with umbrellas
When it rains and pours.
People in tall buildings
And in stores below;
Riding elevators
Up and down they go.
People walking singly,
People in a crowd;
People saying nothing,
People talking loud.
People laughing, smiling,
Grumpy people too;
People who just hurry
And never look at you!
Sing a song of people
Who like to come and go;
Sing of city people
You see but never_______!
A teacher began his class by holding up a glass of water. He asked the students, "How much do you think this glass weighs?"
"Fifty grams(克)!" "One hundred grams!" "One hundred and fifty grams!" The students answered. The students took great interest in guessing.
"I don't know either." said the teacher. "What would happen if I held it up like this for a few minutes?" "Nothing," the students said.
"OK. What would happen if I held it up like this for an hour?" "Your arm would ache," said a student.
"You're right. Now what would happen if I held it for a day?" "Your arm would go numb(麻木的). You may have to go to hospital!" said another student, and all the students laughed.
"Very good. But during all this, did the weight of the glass change?" asked the teacher. "No." "Then what caused the pain and numbness?" The students were confused.
"What should I do now to get rid of the pain?" asked the teacher again. "Put the glass down!" said a student.
"Exactly!" said the teacher. "Life's problems are something like this. Hold them for a few minutes in your head and they seem OK. Think of them for a long time and they begin to ache. Hold them even longer and they begin to make you numb. You will not be able to do anything."
The students learned a truly important lesson. It's important to think of the worries or problems in your life. But what's even more important is to "put them down" at the end of every day.
"All right then-just one more piece..." Words every girl has said when they are faced with the delicious cheesecake. Of course, many of us know we may eat the whole thing in the end.
It isn't just girls. Most of us find it hard to say "no" to something attractive. However, scientists now say that willpower(意志力) is very important for success and a happy life. Scientists in different countries have been studying the influence of willpower on people's lives for a long time. In one experiment(实验), scientists told young children that they could either have a candy now, or two candies in 15 minutes. Waiting of course needed more willpower. Scientists then continued studying the children as they grew up. They wanted to see if some children always had stronger willpower. They also wanted to see how having stronger willpower influenced their lives.
Years later, scientists found that the children who had waited for two candies were all healthier, happier and richer adults. Oppositely, the children who had shown weaker willpower at that young age were more likely(可能) to be in low-paid jobs, to be overweight, to have social problems.
But there is hope, Roy F Baumeister, an American social psychology(心理学) expert told us that we can train our willpower just like we train our muscles(肌肉). You could start by making yourself stand up straight, speaking in complete sentences, or using a computer mouse with the other hand. Of course, don't try to do too many things at the same time, or when you don't have enough energy, for example, when you are ill. If you already feel tired, you can try to recharge(恢复) your willpower with a good night's sleep and by eating well.
One day in a restaurant, the American writer Anne Herbert wrote this sentence on a piece of paper: "Random actions of kindness." Later she repeated it in an interview on a TV show, and it soon caught people's eye and made people think about how small "kind" actions could make our daily lives better.
One rainy night, a woman was standing at a bus stop waiting for the bus. A man came by on a motorcycle and offered to give her a ride. Of course, the woman said no. It would be crazy to accept a ride from a stranger on a motorcycle. Suddenly the man reached out and put a 50-dollar bill in her hand. He said, "Please take a taxi. It hurts me to see you standing here in the rain. " Before she could refuse, he left quickly on his motorcycle.
Kind actions can be contagious. Once, a woman was going through a toll station on a highway. Instead of paying for one ticket, she asked for two. She said to the toll collector, "The second ticket is for the car behind me." She didn't know the person in that car. She just did it without thinking more. So when the next car came up, the toll collector said to the driver, "You don't have to pay. The woman in the blue car just paid for you." The driver was so surprised that he decided to pay for the person behind him. This continued with14 drivers that day. So just imagine what the world will be like if we all practice random actions of kindness from time to time.
English is a very interesting language. It has borrowed words from many other languages. Immigrants(移民者) coming into the United States have contributed many words to the language, which have kept their original pronunciation. "Coolie" and "kowtow" were taken from the Chinese language, "kamikaze" from the Japanese, "shampoo" from India, "blitz" from German, "amigo" and "Los Angeles" from Spanish and so on.
Many students have studied English for years, some as many as eight. However, some students still have difficulty in speaking fluent English. Some know many words but are unable to discern them when native speakers use them. In our oral English classes we will focus on speaking and listening to native English speakers. For this reason, because we are trying to train your ears to hear English and your mouths to speak intelligible(可理解的) English, we will have a rule that only English will be spoken in our English classes. Anyone speaking Chinese in class will be required to pay a fine(罚款) in order to encourage the speaking and understanding of English. If teachers enter a classroom and discover that anyone is speaking Chinese, they will require everyone in the room to pay the fine. It is everyone's job to follow the English-Only rule. It is for your benefit. It is because we want to accustom your ears to hearing English.
Other subjects may be learned only from books but the only way to learn a foreign language is to speak it! Students are often nervous about speaking in class at first but we hope to make the class fun, so you will forget your nervousness and learn to speak out. Enjoy your classes.
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Tom was (出生)with a strange disease. He was taken to many hospitals. None of the doctors knew the (起因) of the disease. They told his parents he would go blind and (聋的).
Now Tom is fourteen. His eyesight and hearing are so poor that he can't see or hear (清晰地). But he is a (明亮的) and happy boy. He says to himself, " (无论什么) happens, I will never give up." With his parents' help, he is travelling as much as he can. He is also sharing the interesting things he (经历) along the way.
He also wants to help people like him. His dream is to help ( 研究人员) find a method for his disease. If he can get well, people who have the same disease may also be cured(治愈). In fact, he has(筹集) money to fight the disease since he was in Grade 2. Until now, he has got over $20000.
Tom thinks helping others can make him happier than having fun (独自). He is trying his best to live his life without any regret.
Getting to Know Insects
Like you, insects are alive. Both people and insects are animals. Insects are different from other (animal). Lots of people are (interest) in insects. Let's read (find) out how they are different.
Insects are invertebrate(无脊椎的) animals. That (mean) they have no backbone. Insects (be) the largest group of animals on the earth. Actually, about half of all the animals that scientists know are insects!
Insects have three main body parts. They are the head, the thorax(胸腔), and the abdomen(腹部). Do you know how legs insects have? Well, they have six legs. Many adult insects also have wings. The wings and legs are attached(附着) to the thorax.
Some invertebrate animals look like insects, but they are not, for , spiders. Lots of people think spiders are insects. In fact, spiders are not insects. They have eight legs, not six. They only have two body parts instead three. So, spiders are not insects.
Most insects lay eggs. Some young insects look like (them) parents. Other young insects, such as caterpillars(毛毛虫), look very different from their parents.
Do you want to know more about insects? Go to the library and borrow a book about them. You can learn a lot by ( read) the book.
A. In a word, it's good for us students to join school clubs to develop ourselves in an all-round way. Why not choose a club right now and go for it? |
B. Nowadays some students think joining school clubs influences their studies. But I don't think so. I think it's important for us students to choose our favorite club and join it. |
C. Li Hong from Class 3 was once a shy girl. But after joining the club she works on her abilities by helping others in study and organizing activities. She now becomes more outgoing. "As teenagers we should not always 'get buried' in our books," said Zhang Xuan, my deskmate. "I am now in an English drama club, in which I can both practice my English and improve my acting skills." |
D. School clubs play an important part in our school lives. They can make our lives better and improve us as well. In the clubs we can develop our hobbies and interests. By joining clubs not only can we get skills and knowledge but also friendship. |
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提示:(可适当发挥)
时间 |
上周六早上 |
地点 |
学校操场 |
物品 |
风筝,飞机模型,旧玩具,旧书籍等 |
活动内容 |
1. 8:30活动开始,许多老师和学生来参加。 2. 每个人都用更便宜的价格买到自己喜欢的东西。 3. 最后,我们筹集到2000元,并把钱捐给那些没有钱上学的孩子们。 |
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At my school, we had a charity sale with the topic of "Pass the Love"last week.