A science museum |
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On the first floor |
There are a lot of science experiments. We will spend about minutes here. |
On the second floor |
We can see how computers and mobile work. |
On the third floor |
We'll learn something about space and history of airplanes. |
On the floor |
We'll see something about |
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A traveler was in a large desert, planning to walk across it in one month. Twenty more days passed, the journey had been going on1. "Soon I'll be able to walk out of this desert," he thought happily.
But the desert was never friendly2travelers. In a short time, there came a strong sandstorm. He hurriedly 3 his head with the clothes, prostrating(俯伏)on the sand. After about ten minutes, the sandstorm4. He shook the clothes and stood up. At that moment, he found himself in a hopeless situation—the backpack with food and water was swept away by the5.
As we know, it seems impossible to leave the desert without food and water. Luckily, he had a pear left. He held it in his hands tightly. "Not too bad, at least I have a pear. I6I can walk out of the desert."
Days and nights went by quickly, but the desert still looked endless. Besides, hunger, thirst, and fear of7were always around him like ghosts. However, each time he was close to losing hope, he forced(强迫)himself to stare at the pear that he had been8. "Not too bad, at least I have a pear."
A small pear became the9for his survival(生存). Three days later, as soon as he saw a village not far away, he laughed with excitement. He felt completely relaxed—the pear brought him back to life.
To keep hope is the best weapon(武器)for victory, so10tell you "nothing" because only if you try to research, you can always find a "pear" to pull you out of trouble.
There was once a king who had a great palace with a wonderful garden. In the garden, there lived all kinds of animals. All of them enjoyed living there.
There was only one thing in the garden that the king hated: an old tree in the center of the garden. It was so old and dry. This made the king so angry that he finally asked some people to cut it down and turned the place into a swimming pool. However, after the tree was cut down, the animals left the garden. Without the animals, the garden was not so beautiful as before. The king was sad, but he didn't know what had happened.
A young man went to the king, and said he could explain what had happened. "This was because you cut the old tree down," said the young man. "There were thousands of moths(飞蛾)which lived in the tree. Birds needed the moths to eat and then they produced wastes for plants to grow. The plants then attracted many other animals to your garden. So your garden became very beautiful. But as you cut the tree down, the animals had to leave."
"Excellent!" Said the king. "I'll make you rich and you will try to make my garden beautiful again."
"I'm afraid it will take many years to finish. It will take many years for the natural balance to get back again," said the young man.
The king was sad, but all he could do was just wait.
What lifestyle trends(趋势)will be hot in 2022? The US photo—sharing website Instagram has released(发布)the 2022 Trend Report. It looks at upcoming trends defined(定义)by Generation Z(people born between 1995 and 2009). They were born in the Internet age. Check out some of them below.
Shopping |
Online shopping will still be popular. But it will move away from big retailer sites(售网站)to social media and secondhand websites. 27% of teenagers and young adults are expecting to shop directly through social media sites and special in—app service. 23% are expected to shop through secondhand websites. |
Food |
More younger people are trying difficult recipes(菜谱)at home, following social media influencers(网红). One in six expressed their desire to cook at home. More young people are cooking at home instead of going to the restaurants. More than a quarter of teenagers and young adults are trying something new, like making bread and cakes. |
Wellness |
Teenagers and young adults care about mental health. About one third will continue to take part in activities like meditation(冥想)and exercise regularly. 40% have close communities that build connections through health. About a quarter of them will depend on creative activities like drawing and writing music to stay in good mood. |
On Oct 16, 2021, the Shenzhou XIII spaceship rose into the sky. Three Chinese astronauts—Zhai Zhigang, Wang Yaping and Ye Guangfu—set off for the Tiangong Space station. Wang Yaping is the only woman among the three astronauts. On Dec 9, 2021, the three astronauts gave a science lecture 400 kilometres above Earth! They showed millions of students their life there and did some fun science experiments.
During their six-month stay, they will set up robotic arms and do medical experiments, among other tasks. Wang Yaping will become the first Chinese woman to take a spacewalk.
It's not an easy job to do all these things. Chinese astronauts get difficult training before going into space. All the Chinese astronauts are excellent pilots with hundreds of thousands of hours of flight time. They also receive hundreds of classes to prepare for space travel.
One of the toughest parts is the high—G training. It simulates(模拟) the environment when the spacecraft takes off. Sitting in a superfast spinning (旋转) machine, astronauts' face muscles (肌肉) change shape. They cry tears because of great pain. Blood can't flow to their brains properly, causing a lack of oxygen(氧气) and even blindness. Astronauts must operate the space craft under these conditions.
Another exhausting exercise, as Wang Yaping told People's Daily, is the underwatering training which lasts seven hours each time. It simulates weightless environment. She had to wear a 200-kilogram suit and do tasks in 10-meter-deep water without eating or going to toilet. After each training, Wang lost up to 2kg of body weight.
"We may have to repeat such training every single day for years or decades," said Wang. "But there is no 'give up'in our dictionary.
Wang Yaping went a long way before becoming such an excellent astronaut. She sets a good example for us.
a. They cry tears because of great pain.
b. They may not see things.
c. Their blood stops flowing.
d. Their facial expressions lose control.
Have you ever imagined going inside of a video game? That dream may soon become real. It's called "metaverse (元宇宙)".
The metaverse is a shared virtual 3D world, or worlds. The word is a combination of "meta", which means beyond, and "verse", which refers to "universe". The word first appeared in a 1992 science fiction book called Snow Crash. In this story, people wear virtual reality(VR, 虚拟现实)headsets(戴在头上的耳机)to see and join metaverse.
Now what happening in the book is becoming reality. Wearing a VR headset, you can meet other people wherever they are. You can work and play with them. It will feel real because the technology can simulate our senses: vision, hearing, touch and even smell.
"We're talking about creating another reality, another world, that's as rich as the real world," said Rev Lebaredian, vice president of simulation technology at NVIDIA, a US tech company.
So, what can you do inside of the metaverse? Your location(位置)will no longer matter, says VOA News. In the metaverse, "people… would be connected at all times…" You can meet friends from other countries and go on a virtual beach vacation together. But forget Thailand—you can go to the beach on the moon, or anywhere else you can imagine. Can't find a friend to play basketball? Jump into the metaverse and find some friends to play with or go to a concert.
Cathy Hackl, an except in metaverse technology, said her son's first concert was inside of a video game. "Just because it happened in a video game, it made it more real for him," she said.
Perhaps the metaverse will change our idea of what is real.
A: Peter, What are you going to do next Sunday?
B: I am going to collect rubbish in the park. Would you like to go with me, David?
A: Because of the "double reduction"(双减)policy, I can spend more time on my hobbies, such as painting and dancing. I can also have time to collect rubbish and protect the environment.
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B: Well, I have many hobbies, but my favorite hobby is painting.
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B: Because it can bring me pleasure.
A: I'm not sure. I like this policy, but some of my classmates think "double reduction" policy is not necessarily a good thing. They think that each exam shows their progress and weak points.
B: I think self-disciplined(自律)is the key. If you use all the free time to relax, you might fall behind your classmates.
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A. I agree with you. B. What is your favorite hobby? C. Sure, I'd love to. D. Do you think "double reduction" policy is a good thing? E. Why do you like painting so much? |
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Prince Lanling in Battle(《兰陵王人曲》)is one of the most popular ancient pieces of music in China now. These ancient pieces of music are code(密码)shared by all Chinese people, but they have long been lost.
Liu Jing has brought them back to life composing original scores(曲谱).
As "a traditional Chinese music promoter(促进者)", Liu posts online videos of playing the pipa. Using the online name Liu Qingyao, she started to play popular music covers and folk music in 2016. She out that there were few musical score that can truly show the charm and spirit of Chinese music and culture. So, she decided to make a .
Prince Lanling in Battle is Liu's most popular work, with more than 17. 5 million views on Bilibili. The video took her six months to make. of that time was spent researching and composing for her instruments. "I want it to be professional," Liu said.
With a master's degree(硕士学位)in history, Liu composing a song to writing a historical paper. She for field trips to ancient grottoes(洞穴), made clothes according to old murals(壁画)and borrowed instruments from "I want my music to impress people—even foreigners who know nothing about the history or story behind it," Liu said.
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Dear Lucy,
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Yours,
Li Hua