—____. That' s exactly what I was thinking.
—That's true. Once you make one, be sure to keep it.
—I'd love to, but could you tell me ____?
Every early morning in Southwest China' s Chongqing, there is a common scene at the city's Subway Line 4: a group of farmers shouldering vegetables for sale were busy 1 on the subway to downtown. It has 2 local farmers near the town with a wider channel(渠道) for selling their products since its opening in 2022. Some netizens(网民) said the subway passengers should be prevented 3 carrying large items such as vegetable baskets during rush hours in the mornings and evenings, 4 this could cause inconvenience to other passengers and potentially(潜在的) damage public transportation facilities(设备). The Chongqing Rall Transit replied that passengers are allowed to take the subways as long as they obey the riding rules. If passengers find that the vegetables brought onto the trains by the farmers 5 a bad smell or sell the carriage, they can report this to the subway stations, and the staff will deal with the situation properly.
Avery and I are good friends, but once something unpleasant happened when we both tried for roles in Alice in Wonderland.
Avery really 1 to be Alice and I was sure she could get the role. However, it 2 that I was picked to be Alice and Avery only got the part of the March Hare. " Do you want to practice together with me? " I asked. " Sorry, I' m busy this week, " said Avery, 3 looking at me. " And I will be always busy. "
That night at dinner, my parents noticed I was not that 4 about getting the lead role. They wondered what happened. " Well, Avery was not picked to be Alice, but I was. She was unhappy. Maybe she will throw away our 5 . "
My father said, " Don' t worry about it. I think this is a 6 for you to be an extra﹣good friend.
" Dad' s right, " said my mother. " Sometimes 7 our friends do well, we may have feelings of envy and don' t know how to act. Try giving 8 a little time, space and understanding, and she will change her mind soon. "
Over the next week, I tried my best to give Avery some 9 . Then one day, on the way to our practice, I 10 her. " I just want to say, you' re such a great actor when acting as the March Hare. " I smiled. She seemed happy and 11 how she understood the role. When I asked her to help me with my role, she agreed and smiled, too. She 12 said sorry to me for acting that way at first. Later, we became 13 to each other.
I' ve learned that people often have a 14 time dealing with envy and disappointment (失望). If you have similar 15 , you could try taking my parents' advice. Give your friend a little time, space and understanding. This might be the perfect time to be an extra﹣good friend.
When a new cell phone starts to be sold in stories, many people rush out to buy one. We all want the newest. latest thing. But what should we do with our old cell phones?
Mike Townsend works at Total Recall, a cell phone recycling company. " Don' t throw your old phone away. Send it to us and we' ll recycle it, " he says. " If you threw it awaylandfill. In other words, it is put in a big hole in the ground﹣and it becomes a big problem. "
Cell phones contain some toxic materials(有毒物质), like lead, mercury and cadmium. If your phone goes to a landfill
" At Total Recall, we take the old phones apart. Most of the materials in a cell phone can be recycled and used again, " explains Mike. We sell the parts and they are used to make new products. For example, and the cadmium can be used to make new batteries. The plastic cases of the phones are made into plastic fence posts. "
Mike says recycling your old phone is easy. " You can usually take it into a cell phone shop and they' ll send it to us. " So, before you throw your old cell phone away, use it one last time: search for a cell phone recycling company near you and give them a call.
In America, history is still a required subject at lower levels and students still choose to study it at higher levels. However, there is an ongoing discussion about whether schools should continue to teach History or whether they should spend the money on other subjects. The article will deal with the arguments against and in favor of teaching History in school
Many of my classmates suggest that History is one of the less interesting school subjects and that governments should spend the time and money on subjects that are more useful. They argue that Math and English are more important so we can have a society with a good basic education. Others say that we should spend the money on teaching Science, as this can move a country forward and benefit the economy.
Yet, there are a number of reasons why it is a good idea to teach History. Teaching History is important because students should be able to understand the background to present situations in the news. This will create better﹣Informed cities. Another reason is that it helps pupils to understand their culture and background, which also helps them to understand the society they live in. In addition to learning about the past, it also improves pupils' reading and writing skills, which can help them become better students.
In conclusion, although there are clear arguments on both sides, it seems to me that teachers should teach children about the past because the value of the subject goes beyond the classroom. I would say that the teaching of History helps to create generations of well﹣educated and knowledgeable individuals.
Making a habit depends on the habit, you, and your efforts. Scientists say it could take from 21 days to eight months. This varies because each habit is different.
Many believe it takes 21 days to form a habit. This idea came from Dr. Maxwell Maltz, a doctor. He found that his patients spent about 21 days getting used to a new way of seeing themselves.
But not all habits take 21 days to develop. Some need more time to become a regular part of your life. Mark Vahrmeyer, a therapist, says the 21﹣day rule seems easy. But often, who teaches about thinking patterns, says that our daily actions are our habits. Alyssa Roberts, says habits are made by repeating something. When we do something many times, our brain starts to do it without thinking.
Author Charles Duhigg explains the " habit loop" . A habit has three parts: a trigger, the habit, and a reward. For example, the brain will see stress as a chance to eat for comfort.
How fast you form a habit depends on the habit. A 2009 study showed it can take 18 to 254 days to make a habit. On average, it' s about 66 days. Simple habits like drinking water are quicker to form than harder ones like exercising a lot.
A 2016 study found that believing in yourself is the key to forming habits. If you think you can keep a habit, you likely will. This belief helps in quitting smoking, losing weight, and exercising more.
Vahrmeyer advises thinking positively about your goal. If making a habit isn' t fun, it will be hard to continue. He suggests making it as easy as possible. For example, pick a nearby gym if you want to exercise.
Actress Jia Ling became very popular on social media for two days in a row during the Chinese Lunar New Year. People were amazed by how she lost 50 kilograms while making her movie Yolo. This made everyone talk about living a healthy lifestyle. Many people on Weibo were discussing Jia' s weight loss journey, like" Jia' s story of losing weight" and " Jia Ling totally surprised me. " They were wondering. If it' s time to start developing healthier habits, especially during the Spring Festival.
One moviegoer named Li Qiaoya, who goes to the gym to lose weight, saidguilty for eating too much during the Spring Festival.
Jia used to be known for her funny laughter and emotional performances. She shared her new look after losing weight on social media, and her fans were shocked by her new jawline(下颂线) and how radiant(容光焕发的), but it' s a heartwarming story about" learning to love yourself. "
However, not everyone agrees with Jia' s weight loss plan. To finish filming the movie, Jia had to gain 20 kilograms before starting to lose weight in just six months. " Not everyone can handle the challenge of losing 50 kilograms in only six months, a fitness expert from Chongqing. " It' s not just a physical challenge, but also a mental one. "
In interviews before the movie was released, Jia emphasized the importance of setting realistic (切实可行的) goals when talking about her weight loss journey. Jiang agreed and said that having achievable goals is important for a healthy lifestyle. " It' s never a bad thing to have a movie reminding many people about the importance of staying fit, you need to have long﹣term goals made up of smaller, reachable goals. It' s good to have a schedule and stick to it(极端的) things to lose weight. "
A: I' m bored, Claudia. Let' s do something interesting. Have you ever to a history museum?
B: No, I haven' t.
A: Me, neither. Let' s go to tomorrow.
B: Well, that sounds good, but I' m not interested in history.
A: Really? I didn' t know that. Well, about the art museum? Have you been to the art museum?
B: I' ve been to the art museum many times.
A: Me, , But I' d like to go again. Hmm, let' s see. …. how about the nature museum? I' ve been there a few times.
B: So have I. I went there on our last school trip.
A: I know. Let' s go to the space museum. I' ve never been there.
B: a great idea. I went there last year, but I' d like to go there again.
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Harbin, a city in China' s northeast, has become a winter tourism hot spot. With famous snowy landscapes and ice sculptures, the city numbers of tourists during the recent New Year' s break. The Winter Olympics have helped the winter tourism industry to succeed. A recent report predicts over 400 million tourists and 550 billion yuan in revenue from late 2023 to early 2024. Individually﹣planned winter trips are becoming more popular. Harbin is a leader in winter sports and tourism. hosting the 2025 Asian Winter Games, the city will enter a new era of winter tourism development. Its success is due to its strong facilities and thoughtful services. The city offers warmth and to travelers, creating good experiences. Beijing, Tianjin, and the northeast are popular winter destinations. Indoor ice parks and ski resorts in southern provinces are also .
Some tourists even visit Mohe in September, known the " North Pole" of China for its auroras(极光). Yanji in Jilin province is also becoming popular this winter. We added tailored services like photography to let travelers Korean culture. , the industry still faces challenges. We need to improve the use of ice and snow facilities and strengthen branding. We are about the future of winter tourism, and Harbin sets a good example. The northern market has great chances and will improve with services.
September is a big month for students in China since the new term begins from now on. In ancient China, the school entrance ceremony(入学典礼) was one of the most important ceremonies.
Children began school between the ages of 4﹣7 in ancient China. Since there was no certain time to begin a new term at that time, the most important thing for parents was to choose a lucky day for their children to enter school. Next, parents would prepare some school things for their children, chairs and four treasures of the study.
In ancient times, teachers were usually very knowledgeable local persons. Parents would prepare many gifts, and then write a letter of invitation to ask a knowledgeable man to be their children' s teacher.
On the day their children entered school, parents would take them to take part in the First Writing Ceremony. Before that, children would kowtow(叩头)(孔子像) 9 times and then to their teacher 3 times to show their deep respect(尊敬). During the ceremony(前额) as it meant opening the wisdom eye. Children would also ring a certain bell to start a new term. After that, they could finally sit down in their seats and begin to study. The First Writing Ceremony was a very Important ceremony for every student.
Every day, students would arrive at school earlier than their teacher, and kowtow to the statue of Confucius, which was used for future Imperial Examination(科举考试).
Today, some schools are starting to hold an entrance ceremony like they did in ancient times. Students put on traditional costumes and how to the statue of Confucius and their teachers. This means that from this moment, they take a step in the lifelong journey of learning.
1)校园暴力的危害: 不利于身心健康;学习能力下降……
2)如何解决: 学校教育学生友好相处;家校联合共建和平校园;学生学会尊重他人, 自信应对……
3)人人有责保持校园安全, 并呼吁同学们抵制校园暴力。
要求:
1)表达清楚, 语法正确, 上下文连贯;
2)必须包括提示中的所有信息, 并按要求适当发挥;
3)词数100左右(开头已给出, 不计入总词数);
4)不得使用真实姓名、校名和地名等。
参考词汇: violent(adj. 暴力的), confident(adj. 自信的), respect(n. /v. 尊敬), harmonious(adj. 和谐的)
How to Protect Ourselves in Campus Violence
Good afternoon, everyone. Today I am going to talk something about bullying(霸凌) in school.