Hello, boys and girls! Nice to see you again in our art club. Today we are going to learn about a new art form. It was created by an American artist Haring. He is good at different kinds of scrawling (涂鸦). Now let's make some Haring sports scenes. Please follow the instructions. If you have any questions, let me know.
The Mogao Caves are a very special place in China, which are located in Dunhuang, Gansu Province. The Mogao Caves are thousands of years old and were listed as a world heritage (遗产) site by UNESCO in 1987.
Many people, including archaeologists (考古学家) and researchers, work hard to take care of the Mogao Caves and learn more about them. Fan Jinshi is one of them.
Fan was born in Beijing on July 9, 1938. Her father was a graduate of Tsinghua University and had a strong interest in Chinese classical art and culture.
Influenced by her father, Fan liked visiting museums when she was in middle school. With the great love of Chinese culture, she studied in the archaeology department in Peking University and graduated in 1963. Then she started working at Dunhuang and has worked there ever since. She spends almost 60 years taking care of Dunhuang. People call her the "Daughter of Dunhuang".
On May 4, 2023, "Daughter of Dunhuang" Fan Jinshi returned to Peking University and brought back 10 million RMB donations to set up the Fan Jinshi Education Fund (基金) to ▲ .
"Money made should be spent in the right way. People cannot only think of themselves," she said. "Hopefully the setting of the Fund can help Dunhuang studies at the university, so it can raise cultural confidence and strength."
Two years ago, I was sitting in my car waiting in line for paying the toll (通行费). When I finally reached the toll station, the toll station worker told me that the person in front had paid for me and I was free to go. I was so shocked. I didn't need to save the 5 dollars. I would never know who he was. I was tired of the heavy traffic and the long line, and that behavior was surprising and unbelievable, which really touched my heart. So I decided to pay for the next car waiting in line.
The first time I tried to pay forward the toll, I kept looking into my rear-view mirror (后视镜) to see who I'd be paying for. In the mirror, I saw a tired-looking taxi driver. And I felt satisfied that my money would be going to a good place. But before we got to the toll station, the taxi driver had suddenly changed his way and now there was someone else behind me. She looked upset and was gesturing (打手势) angrily in a conversation with her friend. I wasn't willing to be paying for a woman like that and was certainly judging her by what I was seeing in the mirror. Anyway, I paid the toll for both of us and left.
Thirty seconds later I was surprised to hear a honk (汽车喇叭声). It was the woman and her friend waving at me from the other way! She looked cheerful and happy. She wasn't what I thought she was like. This was a valuable lesson that I shouldn't judge people so quickly. After all, I don't know their stories.
①The writer saw an upset and angry woman but still paid for her.
②The writer decided to pay forward the toll for a taxi driver.
③The writer saw the woman and changed his judgement.
④The person in front of the writer paid for him.
How was your sleep last night? Sleep is important for health. How can we have a healthy sleep? Take a look at some advice.
Wake up naturally
Waking up to a ringing alarm is never fun. Studies show that when you get shocked by the alarm, your breathing will go up, your heart will have more beats and your blood pressure will rise.
"This is a very unhappy way to start the day," sleep scientist Whitney Roban said. "You'll feel worse if you go back to sleep a few more minutes. It's important to follow your body's natural sleep-wake cycle."
So what should we do? Try to use an alarm with softer and lower sounds. Or leave a crack (缝隙) in the curtains (窗帘)-the rising sun will wake you up.
Sleep early and get up early
Some young people may go to bed late and get up late, such as sleeping from 2 a.m. to 10 a.m. They think as long as they have eight hours of sleep, everything will be fine.
But in fact, our bodies can tell time. They use light and temperature to do so. If we wake up too late, our bodies might feel stuck between sleep and being awake. That's why sometimes we feel even more tired after oversleeping.
Have you ever been to a zoo? Do you know how much food all the animals in the zoo need in one day? Actually, many zoos are lack of money. So how do they get more money? Let's have a look.
Shanghai Wildlife Park live-streams every morning to show how the animals live. Thousands of people watch pandas eating bamboo. So far, the zoo has nearly 3.5 million fans.
Nanjing Hongshan Forest Zoo gets help from online adoption. It's a new way for more people to care about animals. About 150 animals have been adopted (捐助).
Beijing Zoo has brought out ice-creams in the shape of elephants, giraffes and pandas. It also makes stuffed (有柔软填充物的) toys with the image of tigers.
Nantong Forest Safari Park made a monkey named Kai Sa become a star. Thousands of Kai Sa's fans have bought the zoo's annual membership cards (年卡) and visit it every weekend.
A. Online adoption B. Sell cards of animals C. Live-stream animals D. Make cultural and creative products E. Create animal stars |
In which way would you like to help the zoo? Why? (40词以内)
Recently, I went out to a bar with my friend Nicole. I didn't actually know 1 well as we had only met once at a meeting. When I found myself in her town, we decided to 2 up. Since we knew little about each other, we shared our stories, and she asked me many questions about my 3 .
When answering her questions about what I had learned in my travels, I told Nicole that travel had greatly improved my ability to "4 " people and situations.
"Oh? OK. Read my 5 over there," she challenged me.
So I offered her my opinions about her friends and the other people in the bar.
6 did I do? I asked when I had finished.
"Wow!" She was shocked.
You might want to know how I was able to get those people right. For sure, I 7 nothing about mind games. I judged their personalities simply by reading their body language, facial expressions, dress, and the 8 they talked with one another.
I had traveled 9 before. When I was traveling, I 10 always understand what people were trying to say to me as most of them didn't speak English. Non-verbal (非言语的) communication became very important, Whenever words 11 , I depended on people's facial expressions. 12 watching how people behaved, I tried to 13 how they felt about something. The tone (音调) in people's voices was quite helpful, too.
The more I traveled and the more I talked with different people, the14 I became at "reading" people. If you travel widely, you will be able to develop this15 , too.
It seems that on every street corner in the world, there is a fast-food restaurant. People everywhere are busy,they do not want to wait for their food. Around the world, $240 billion a year (spend)on fast food. Yet, even though fast food has become quite popular, there are many myths about it.
The first myth is that fast food is a recent (invent). This is not true. (many) than 2,000 years ago, the people of Rome lined up in the street to buy quick (meal) at small stands. One type of their most popular fast food looked a lot a modern hamburger. All through history, people have always eaten fast food.
The second myth is that all fast food is American. While many modern fast-food restaurants are American, some very(tradition) Chinese food is nearly fast food. This includes mantou, noodles and Chinese dumplings. In fact, one of the most popular fast-food chains (连锁店) in the USA (be) a Chinese food chain, Panda Express. It has more than 1,600 restaurants in America.
Finally, many people think that fast food is always bad for them. This is true for a lot of fast; food., nearly every fast-food restaurant has some healthy food on its menu, and some fast-food restaurants only make healthy food. The problem is not fast food, but the choices we make. We can choose (eat) healthy food, even at fast-food restaurants.
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"We all have suffered from air pollution. If we don't call for an end to firecrackers, the environment will get worse and worse in the (未来)," said Zhang Wei. He put up a notice in his neighborhood. In the notice, he called on more people to set off fewer firecrackers d this year's Spring Festival.
Lots of parents agreed with Zhang Wei. They said that they hated the noise of firecrackers. The noise often woke up their babies e. And the babies really needed a peaceful place to get (足够的)sleep.
More and more Chinese people are looking forward to celebrating the holiday in greener ways. Many people decide not to set off firecrackers and they decide not to w food. They think that the new ways are fashionable. "My family didn't buy firecrackers this year. I, we gave the money away to a charity. It's good for the environment and the charity," the Internet user "Fighter" (写) on the blog.
In my opinion, it's very important for us to celebrate our traditional festival-the Spring Festival. But it's more important to (减少) air pollution and protect our environment. We had better express our cheerful feelings and best wishes in (更环保的) ways. We need more people like Zhang Wei or "Fighter" who uses electronic ways like QQ, WeChat or Blog to spread the ideas of environmental protection. I (相信) more and more people will join them and our environment will get better and better.
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