— The one ____ glasses over his eyes.
—That is why many kids like her.
—Sorry, I ____ on it.
—OK. Mum. I'll do it right away.
—_______them _______over one hundred.
—____ All her students like her.
Background: A grand gathering celebrating the centenary of the Communist Party of China (中国共产党) was held at Tian'nmen Square at the heart of Beijing on
Thursday. Representatives of the Chinese Communist Youth League members and
Young Pioneers saluted the CPC and expressed commitment to the Party's cause.
背景: 7月1日,庆祝中国共产党(简称CPC)成立100周年大会在北京天安门广场隆重举行,共青团员和少先队员代表集体致献词,向党致以青春的礼赞。
Monica: Hi, David! Did you watch the show of celebrating the centenary of CPC yesterday?
David: Yes, of course. Our school gave us time to watch it together in class.
Monica: That's so cool!
David: My favorite part is the speech of the Young Pioneers. Fenglin is so beautiful, isn't she?
Monica: Yes, she is! And her mom said she didn't know it was Fenglin until she watched the TV.
David: Really? That's interesting. Her mother must feel very happy.
Monica: When Fenglin was asked how she felt, she said she was so lucky to give a speech at Tian'anmen Square.
David: There is also another lucky girl, right? Do you know anything about her?
Monica: Yes, her name is Peng Youxin.
David: Wow! She must be well built. I mean, she isn't too thin or too fat.
Monica: Yes! The other two boys are also excellent. They practice for a long time and one of them even missed an important test.
David: And their speech is so good that we are really moved.
Monica: I agree. And do you remember the last words they said?
David: Yes! Lots of teenagers shout out "Trust me! I will try my best to make China powerful!"
Monica: We really need to learn from them.
A. Well, they really work hard. B. How about Fenglin's feeling? C. Which part do you like best? D. Let's become a member to make our country strong. E. I heard she started to learn to dance at the age of 3. F. What did her mother feel like? |
Our teachers are like candles that shine brightly. But today, we are talking about a great teacher1 is awarded the Role Model of the Times - Zhang Guimei.
Zhang Guimei, a 64-year-old 2 of the Huaping High School for Girls in Huaping village in Lijiang, Yunnan. She traveled to Yunnan at the age of 17 and 3 girls from poor families for over 40 years. During 12 years, she helped 1,800 students.
One day, Zhang Guimin went to visit a student in the village to ask her to go back to school. But her parents wanted the girl to get married 4 they didn't have money for school. The little girl was only 13 and she really wanted to go to school. Zhang Guimei felt 5 for the little girl. After that, Zhang 6 to set up a free high school for the poor students. Zhang walked thousands of kilometers, visiting students' families in the deep mountain, talking to villagers, asking girls to go back to school.
Zhang, now 63, keeps 7 at around 5 am to turn on the lights of the teaching building, call students 8 a loudspeaker, go to classes together with her students and sleep at midnight. 9 she is in very bad health and needs to take a lot of medicine every day. 10 someone asks her why she did all these things, Zhang says she wants children from the mountain to go to the best universities. And it's her 11 to see her students live better than her.
In early December, she 12 a national outstanding member of the Communist Party of China for her dedication(奉献) to education in Chinese villages. Her 13 stories inspire(激励) thousands of people.
Do you still remember the story 14 "Cross the river to School" in our English book? All these stories teach us a 15 Lesson- love our life and try to help others by working hard. All in all, hard work is the road to happiness.
During the past 20 years, thanks to education, we have had a rapid development in industry, science and technology in China. Education can not only enrich people's knowledge, but also improve people's living standard. However, a growing number of college students realize the uncertainties(不确定性) of their future jobs. Sixty—five students who graduated from Shandong University took part in a survey. And 30 percent of the students are boys and 70 percent of the students are girls. The average age of them is 20 years old. Here are the results.
Q1. Which way do you want to choose to find a job?
Q2. What kind of job do you prefer?
It is surprising that most of college students don't want to work in a major—related(与专业相关的) field. They think the university teaches learning methods instead of professional knowledge. As a result, a cross—professional(跨专业的) job will not have an influence on the future development, and this will give them more challenges.
My daughter was having trouble recently deciding on what to major( 专业) in at college, so she asked for my advice. I told her the one thing I wish that I had been told at her age: "Find a job that you love and you will never work a day. "I didn't know how to answer, though, when she asked me what she should do if she had to take a job that she hated.
That question brought back a lot of memories of jobs that I had over the years. I remembered one in particular. My young family was struggling. We had no money, and there were no good jobs to be had in the area. My brother, however, got me a job at a local wood factory. The work was hard and meant pain for my back. Hours were spent on wood. The pay was very low. In the winter the skin on my fingers bled(出血) from the cold, dry air. In the several years I worked there, many people left. Only those of us who had families to support didn't leave to look for something better.
Still, I also remembered singing to myself while working. I remember as I pushed the wood, looking out of the window and happily watching the leaves changing in the fall. I remembered how a simple sandwich tasted like the greatest meal in the world after hours of hard work. I remembered being grateful for this job so I could feed my family. Remembering all this gave me the answer I needed for my daughter. "Just bring your love to your job then, sweetheart," I said. "If you can't do what you love, then love what you do."
In this life we work to live, but we live to love. Without love, work is drudgery. Yet, with love, work is joy.
①The writer's family had been struggling before he had the job.
②The writer found what advice he needed to give his daughter from his story.
③The writer had been grateful for this job so he could feed his family.
④The writer had gotten a hard job at a local wood factory from his brother.
⑤His daughter asked him what she should do if she had to take a job that she hated.
One night during winter, a bear came into the city of Vancouver in Canada. It walked through the streets, found some food in trash bins (垃圾箱) and started eating. In the morning, someone saw the bear and called the police. They came and took the bear back to the mountains. Luckily ( 幸运地), the bear was safe. But what happens in other countries when big animals go into cities?
In Cape Town, South Africa, baboons (狒狒) go into the city when they are hungry. Sometimes they go into houses and take food from fridges! They can scare (惊吓) people. But the city can be dangerous for baboons too.
Sometimes, they die in traffic accidents (交通事故). Human food is very bad for their teeth. It has a lot of sugar. Now, there are baboon monitors (监督员) working in Cape Town. These people return the animals to the countryside.
In Moscow, there are 35,000 wild dogs. They live in parks, old houses, markets and train stations. Many people give them food and water. Some make small houses for the dogs in their gardens. This helps them during winter.
In some cities, you can see birds, insects (昆虫), mice and squirrels (松鼠) every day. But sometimes, bigger animals can be dangerous. We need to stop them from coming into the city without hurting them.
Last month, we interviewed some students to ask about what they like to do in their free time.
Liming: Minecraft (游戏:我的世界) is my favorite game. It gives me real happiness.
When playing this game, you become a diamond (钻石) and visit a world made out of squares. There are different modes (模式) for you to choose from.
For example, in survival (生存) mode, you have to survive on your own. You need to fight monsters (怪兽). In the creation (创造) mode, you are the master of the world. You can create whatever you want on your own. No one will stop you. You are free to explore (探索), destroy (破坏), and create.
You can make friends with them and invite them to your world. You have to believe in not only yourself, but also your friends.
Lisa: My favorite idol (偶像) is Ding Chengxin. He is an optimistic (乐观的) and funny man with lots of talent. Although he is just 19 years old, he has won a lot of awards. As a senior high school (高中) student and an idol, Din has to work hard. For example, when other idols are sleeping after a day of hard training, it's common for him to sleep only four hours a day. -to get into a good university.
No matter (不管) how tired he is, he never complains (抱怨) and always plays an optimistic role on his team. When someone on his team felt upset once, he told him that as long as he kept working hard, he would finally realize his dreams. . Ding is someone I can look up to in my life.
Tony: My favorite comic (漫画) is called ONE PIECE (海贼王). Japanese cartoonist Eiichiro Oda created it. . It has attracted (吸引) lots of fans across the world with its fascinating plot (情节).
ONE PIECE tells the story of Luffy and his partners' adventure (冒险) at sea. They go after their dreams.
Luffy is a ship captain (船长). There are 10 people on his ship. All of them have their own dreams and thoughts. Although Luffy is not too smart, his strong will and leadership (领导力) always help them get through difficulties.
Luffy's spirit (精神) of never giving up encourages me. In fact, ONE PIECE encourages many people to fight for their dreams. That's why it is still popular among all ages.
A. When I feel blue, I watch his show to cheer myself up. B. That's because he has another task C. In this world, there will be lots of people like you. D. Let's see what their answers are. E. The comic first came out in 1997. |
I have read a story named "A clever donkey" before. It really taught me something meaningful. Here it goes.
There lived a salt seller in a small village. He had a very hard—working donkey, on which he used to carry a salt bag to the market every day. On the way there, they had to go across a river which was not very deep.
The other day, the donkey suddenly fell over when crossing the river and the salt bag also fell into the water. Because the salt dissolved(溶解) a little in the water, the bag became very light to carry. After noticing the change, the donkey felt surprised but happy. It was much easier to carry the bag than before. From then on, the donkey became "clever" and started to play the same trick every day.
A few days later, the salt seller came to understand the trick and decided to teach the donkey a lesson as a punishment. The next morning, he put a cotton bag on the donkey. When crossing the river, again it played the same trick, hoping that the cotton bag would still become lighter. But the dampened (浸湿的)cotton became rather heavy to carry and the donkey suffered a lot. It truly learned a lesson and didn't play the trick anymore after that day. Of course, the salt seller was pleased with it again.
In our daily lives, there are some people acting as the donkey did. Once they taste something sweet, they will dream of candies all the time. However, we have to know one thing-Good luck won't always favor you.
Hello, everyone! I'm your guide today!
Do you know what the Entrance Exam to High School is? Yes! It's (call) Zhong Kao in Chinese. Nearly every Chinese student studies hard and takes that exam to go to a good high school. When they finish their exams, they would like to visit their (teach) in the middle school because they had a good time there. For students in Livon Middle School in Changchun, it's hard to say goodbye because they have enjoyed themselves and had colorful and successful life here. Come with me, you will know about what the school life is like in Livon.
To get to the school, you just need to walk along Livon Road and turn right. Many students live near here so some of them ride (they) bikes to school.
It's (sun) and cool today. Many students in the 7th grade are reading under the trees. How about the 8th graders? They are (run) to the hall to have a morning dance together. Listen! Either a boy a girl is giving a speech in the front of the hall. Another nice day starts! After some interesting lessons, it's time for lunch. Many students like to have the beef noodles with (tomato). They are talking happily and they wish the students in grade nine will have good scores in the Entrance Exam to High School.
Some students eat very quickly in order to have free time to play. But don't forget (come) back to classroom on time. That's the end of our tour! Have a good day, everyone!
参考表达:make a daily plan; do exercise; communicate with parents
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