Dear Museum Scientists,
My name is Yang Jingjing. 1 live by the sea, near a mangrove swamp (红树林沼泽地).
My mom is 2 tour guide. She knows a lot about the mangrove swamp. She loves 3 people the beautiful animals that live there. I am writing to you 4 I'm worried about what is happening near my home. The mangroves are home to many5 such as birds, butterflies, snakes and so on. Down in the water under the trees are homes of fish and shrimp. The mangroves also protect us6 wind, waves and floods (浪潮与水灾).
However, in the past few years, things7greatly. These changes bring lots of worries to more and more people. New neighborhoods (社区)8 last year and the year before. It turned the place with mangroves into stores, houses, cinemas, restaurants and car parks. What is even 9, all these things are still going on! What will happen to the animals that live in the mangroves? I don't know10. How I wish we can find a way to live together with the mangroves and animals!
Sincerely yours,
Yang Jingjing
One morning when Liu Tao woke up, he jumped out of his bed happily. He had a1 idea. He would build a tree house! Liu Tao asked his dad, "Is it OK if I build a tree house in the old tree outside the 2?"
"It's not only OK," said Dad. "I'll even 3 you build it."
When they finished breakfast, both of them went out to the 4 in their garden and began to measure (测量). Then they got some boards and started to 5 them with a saw (锯子). When the pieces were ready, Liu Tao climbed up in the tree and Dad handed him the boards. They fixed the boards to some 6 branches.
Some birds were singing around them but they had no time to enjoy the 7 of the birds. Building a tree house was much work and lots of things were waiting for Liu Tao and his dad. They worked the whole 8. They even put a roof over the tree house so that it could keep9 in the rain. At last, they finished just before dark.
Early that night, Liu Tao asked his brother if he could borrow a sleeping bag.
"Sure," said the brother. "But 10 I go with you?"
"Of course, you can." Liu Tao smiled. Then they both ran upstairs to get ready.
If someone is 2.57 meters tall, we would say this person is super tall. Can this person be the tallest on record?
The tallest man in history was Robert Pershing Wadlow. He was 2. 72 meters tall! When he was born, he was just like other babies. But as he was growing, he became unusual from other children. Let's take a look at the timeline of Robert's early years of life:
Childhood
1918 Robert Pershing Wadlow was born on February 22. He weighed a normal (正常的) 3. 9 kilograms. When he was six months old, he weighed 13. 6 kilograms.
1919 When he was 18 months old, he weighed almost 30 kilograms.
1923 Robert went to kindergarten- the place like a school or class for children aged five. He was already 1. 7 meters tall. He could wear the clothes of a 17-year-old boy.
1926 When Robert was eight years old, he was over 1. 8 meters tall.
1927 Robert could carry his father up the stairs (楼梯) of their home.
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Do you know the word migrate? It is a word usually used to talk about certain animals such as birds, fish and so on. When animals migrate, they travel a long way from one part of the world to another according to the season. For example, swallows (燕子) migrate south in winter. Many animals migrate - they do this often at the same time and to the same place each year. They move to places where conditions are better — where the weather is warmer, where there is more food and water, or where their young will be safer.
People also migrate. When people migrate, they go to live in another area or country, especially in order to find work. In English, when people leave their home country in order to live in another country, we use the word emigrate instead of migrate. From migrate and emigrate come the words migration and emigration. However, if people move from their home country to another to live there forever (永久地), the word changes from emigrate to immigrate in the English language. Then the word immigration is born.
Isn't word-making of the English language interesting? And can this process (过程) of finding out the relationships between words and learning them in a group or groups be a way for you to learn the language?
Based on Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, 6th edition
Every year in the U. S. there are about 500 tornadoes, a natural disaster (灾害;灾难), from Texas through Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, lowa and into South Dakota. .
The "tornado season" is usually in spring, but the people in Tormado Alley are always ready for them and they always listen to the news. When the warnings come, . They find somewhere safe to stay. At home, the best place is the basement — a room that is used to store things under the level of the ground. If there is no basement, a room without windows like the bathroom is also a safe place.
" so that we can get ready and won't feel afraid when there's a tornado," says Tiffany Taylor, a high school student from Texas. "There's no basement at my school, so we usually go to the hallways on the lowest floors. Of course, we never sit near the windows."
After the tornado, people first check to see if it is safe to go out and then they check the buildings and the area for damage (破坏). !
In China, we are not so often troubled by tornadoes, but we do have disasters like earthquakes, or an unexpected fire. It is important to know how to keep us safe when a disaster happens. Remember: in order to stay safe in natural disasters, . For example, we'd better keep disaster plans in mind and practice often.
A. That's why this area is called "Tornado Alley" B. people run out of their homes with fear C. At school, we often have practice D. we should get well prepared E. people follow their disaster plans F. And usually there is a lot of damage G. This is because there are a lot of tornadoes |
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In October 2021, a local newspaper told a story of a common man, Jia Shuangdeng. He from Shaanxi Province. He not only works hard but has helped many deaf people a better life as well.
At the age of 14, something happened to Jia and turned him into a deaf person. Sad and heartbroken, he had to leave school and learned by at home for more than two years. Later, with other help, he cheered up and made a living by making shoes. He many diffculties but he faced them bravely and kept on working hard. , his shoes became popular and sold well. After a few years, he started his own factory and it was However, he didn't forget those who had helped him. So he decided to help the people in need. These years, he has offered many deaf people chances to work.
What he did has benefited (有益于) lots of deaf people. "The person I want to thank in my life is Mr. Jia. Thanks to him, I've got a good job and have a happy life now. He always tells us although we are disabled, we can also our dreams by working hard," said Xie Ting, who was helped by Jia.
My name is Xue Mingwen, a middle school student. My brother is two years younger than me. He is now in Grade 6 at a primary school. Both of us like reading famous stories and we often share storybooks. Some stories are famous because people have been telling them for many years. Others, such as fables (寓言), are famous because they have an excellent ending or teach a good lesson - a moral in other words.
The other day, my brother shared a very old story from an English storybook. Both of us were attracted (吸引) by the new, useful language in the fable that everyone can tell. Although the story was simple, it was educational. It is our decision that we should share it here. We hope you can learn more words and a new way or two of expressing your ideas in English after you read this fable.
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(Two students will go back to school after having classes online for a week. Li Xiaowen's phone is ringing ...)
A: Hello, Li Xiaowen speaking.
B: Hi, Xiaowen. ?
A: I'm preparing all my school things for tomorrow. I'm really excited about going back to school.
B: Me too! Thanks to the government, we can go back to school so soon.
A: . The government has really done a lot to fight COVID-19.
B: So it has. Now our life can go back to normal. ?
A: We will get to school at 7:50.
B: How will you go to school?
A: By bike. ?
B: I will walk to school. I can't wait to see our classmates. See you tomorrow.
A: .
参考词汇:
be patient (with), care about, encourage, share, help, understand, love, have fun, ...
要求:
1)可选择使用参考词汇,亦可适当发挥;
2)语句通顺,意思连贯,书写工整;
3)文中不得出现你的任何真实信息(姓名、校名和地名等);
4)词数:不少于70词。(开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数。)
Good afternoon, everyone!
I am glad to be here to give a speech. My topic is "School Is a Big Family".
Thank you for your time!