—Yes. After waiting for hours to get in, I found ________ too tired to finish the tour.
—You are quite clever.
—Sorry, I have ________ Mary to go shopping with her.
—The living ______ were bad and many people didn't have good medical care.
— She always has good ideas.
—Yes. He also said his lifelong pursuit was to keep all the people away from the hunger.
—I want to join you. I like to learn history, too.
—It's normal, she's over 60. But she is still active in almost everything.
— It's a really hard period for us.
With the Tokyo Summer Olympics behind us, people turned their1to the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games, which had ended several months ago. Freestyle skier (自由式滑雪运动员) Gu Ailing, 18, has been 2 of the superstars of the event.
Born to an American father and a Chinese mother, Gu 3 to compete for China in the 2022 Winter Olympics in June 2019. Just two months 4, she bagged her first gold medal (金牌) for China at the Australia New Zealand Cup.
Her strength continued to grow as she won one bronze(铜牌) and two gold 5 at the International Ski Federation(FIS) Snowboard and Freeski World Championships in March, 2021.
People say she is 6. But Gu says that talent accounted for (占据) "only one 7 "of her wins, adding that her hard work is what matters. While going to school in San Francisco, Gu8only practice on weekends. She 9 eight hours going to the ski hill and back, doing her homework on the way and making full use of her time at the hill to practice skiing.
Gu said skiing gives her freedom and creativity, especially when she 10 controls her body and does tricks(技巧) that others cannot do. "Of course I want to win medals and even golds," Gu said. "But what's more important is to bring out my own style, enjoy the game and love the sport."
Pingju Opera first appeared in Tangshan city, Hebei Province and is popular in Beijing, Tianjin, North and Northeast of China. It is one of the traditional operas in China. Pingju Opera is lively, free in style and close to life. It is a perfect form to reflect the modern life. |
Guangdong Opera is the local opera form of Guangdong Province and is also popular in Guangxi. Many people in other countries also like this type of local opera. Guangdong Opera is sung with the Cantonese (粤语) and has special singing style. |
Huangmei Opera is the local opera of Anhui Province and is also popular in Jiangxi Province. At first, it was sung by women when they were picking tea and the opera was called the Picking Tea Song. This opera is characterized by (以……为特征) dancing while singing. It is also very close to the real life. |
Yu or Henan Opera is the local opera of Henan Province and is popular in Henan and neighboring areas. Following Beijing Opera and Yue Opera, Yu Opera is the third major opera. Yu Opera is played with, a bright and loud sound. There are more than 650 traditional plays. |
On September 1st, 2021, the First class for New School Year moved the classroom to the Chinese space station. Through the way of "connecting heaven(天堂) and earth", three astronauts, Nie Haisheng, Liu Boming, Tang Hongbo were invited to bring a special "space teaching" for the students.
Nie Haisheng showed students the flute, a traditional Chinese musical instrument he brought to the space station. More surprisingly, he also brought a special family photo of all the astronauts in active service.
Liu Boming gave a general introduction of the inside space station. By the short video, he showed students the space kitchen, fridge and other objects. He also introduced what food they ate a day and how they drank water.
Tang Hongbo prepared two scientific experiments for the students: "Drinking tea with chopsticks" and "growing sweet potatoes in space". The sweet potatoes that accompanied(陪伴) him all the way from his hometown to space have sprouted. Tang Hongbo also sent a message: "The road of life is long, do not give up your dream because of difficulties. Life requires keeping making progress, and the future is always full of hope. I believe that in the near future, we will meet each other better of ourselves. "
What's more, in order to let the students know how the astronauts exercise and build a healthy body, the three astronauts led the children on the spot (现场) to play Tai Chi.
Su Yiming believes the two Olympic medals he earned at the Beijing Winter Games were the best gifts on his 18th birthday on Friday.
"The gold medal is for sure the best gift for my birthday. The gold and silver medals mean a lot to me. People can see how hard I've been working to achieve them," Su said in an interview in Beijing on Thursday.
Su won China's first Olympic gold in the men's snowboard Big Air(单板滑雪大跳台) competition on Feb 15, after winning a slopestyle(单板滑雪自由式) competition on Feb 7. His excellent performance, including the gold-winning 1800 tricks, has made him a well-known name in China. He said that before he was 14 years old, snowboarding was just a sport for fun during vacations. But after he knew about the Beijing Winter Games, he realized this could be a life-changing opportunity. He was still part of the TV audience during the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, but he told his parents that one day he wanted to compete at the Olympic Games.
"I told myself that I was going to try to reach the Olympic Games, and I would never give up trying to win medals. The reason why I'm doing all this training, and taking part in competitions and the Olympic Games is because of love. I started to practice snowboarding when I was 4 because my parents both love snowboarding," said Su.
The first time when Su competed at a World Cup, the Shougang Big Air venue(体育场) hosted its first international event. Su, who was just 15 years old, failed for the finals. "I still remember three-and-a-half years ago at Shougang, the same place and the same jump, it was my first Big Air World Cup. That was a great contest for me as I had never taken part in a World Cup before," Su said.
"I missed the final by just one spot at that time at 11th place. So from that time, I saw the difference between me and those top riders. That pushed me harder in the past three years. Now finally I got my best birthday gift. "
A Chinese knot (中国结) is a knot that is woven from a single rope (绳) to be different shapes. Now you can see it as a decoration (装饰物) or a gift for friends. People can use ropes of different colors to weave a Chinese knot, but they usually choose red because it means good luck.
People might have originally made them to record information and send messages before they started to use words. It is well-known that the knots were used for decoration and to express thoughts and feelings in the Tang Dynasty. They were later popular in the Ming and Qing dynasties. But it was not until the Qing Dynasty that this art became really accepted by the common people.
Even today, Chinese knots hold sentimental (情感的) value when gifted or passed down through families. The "double happiness knot" is given and used at weddings to express each other's love and wishes for growing old together.
They can play the role of buttons (纽扣) and now silk is widely used to make these clothing knots.
Many tourists like to buy Chinese knots as gifts for their friends during their trips and there are many shopping streets where people can buy Chinese knots.There are many different types of beautiful Chinese knots, which are popular with customers.
A. The Chinese knot has a long history. B. Each shape has its own meaning. C. Chinese knots are very popular all over the world. D. For example, lovers may give a knot to show their love. E. Yiwu Commodity Market in Zhejiang Province is a good place. F. Besides, knots are also used when people make traditional clothes in China. |
Do you know about traditional Chinese movies? They all have historical meanings.
Once upon a time, ( success )animated films in China were based on traditional Chinese stories. Monkey King, Hero Is Back and Ne Zha ( be) good examples. But I Am What I Am is different. This film tells a wonderful and realistic story.
The film follows Ah Juan and his two friends. All of them are left-behind children in a village in Guangdong province. After meeting with excellent lion dancer, they decide to take part in a lion dance (compete). They begin to train hard under a retired lion dancer.
Sun Haipeng is the (direct) of I Am What I Am. It (take) his team two years to make the film. Sun was glad that audiences all ages loved the film. "Both its story and its visual effects(视觉效果) are amazing. That's the reason we like it," a fifteen-year-old teenager told us when he went out of the cinema. Some even called it the "animated film of the year". People were (move) by the "Never Give Up" spirit and the traditional Chinese culture.
I Am What I Am opens up a new world for Chinese animated films. It shows us more possibilities for a great film. And through the story of Ah Juan and his friends, it also inspires us to become a (good) person and work harder to achieve our goals. Let's dream big and leap high with these young lion dancers!
—Yes. I think her parents (对她严厉). (be)
—I am going to work hard from now on.
—Yes. He is . (如此刻苦以至于他英语学得好). (do)
—So China is highly praised by the international community.
—Yes. It's reported that (那些渴求知识的学生将被派往英国) to study technology. (send)
要点提示:"double reduction"policy "双减"政策;make full use of time;make a good plan;finish homework effectively (有效地);take up some healthy and meaningful hobbies。
要求:
1)语言表达准确,语篇连贯;
2)内容包括所有要点,可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯;
3)词数:不少于90;开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
It's really wonderful news that "double reduction" policy has been carried out. However, as students, in order to deal with the challenge of new policy and make our life better, what should we do? Here are some suggestions.