—____. You have to get ready for tomorrow's exam.
—____. Do it yourself since you have grown up.
—____. That's very important.
—____. Help yourself!
—____ It's bad for their health.
Showing your feeling is important. It is a mistake not to talk to anyone 1 you're feeling sad, worried or nervous. If you keep bad feelings inside, it can even make you 2 But if you 3 with someone, like your mom or dad or your best friend, you'll usually begin to feel 4 than before. Now you're not all alone with your problems or worries. 5 , it doesn't mean your problems and worries will disappear magically (神奇地消失). But, at least, someone else can understand what's 6 with you and help 7 find ways to solve your problems. Your mom and dad love you and want to know if you have any 8 or what's happening in your life. Although you may be 9 with your parents, you should talk to them. But if you don't want to do like that, what should you do? Find a trustworthy (可信的) friend or teacher at school or a relative (亲戚). Maybe that person can help you deal with (处理、应对) your problems. Then you'll feel as 10 as before.
Harbin is one of the most popular cities for winter tours. Here are some of Harbin's popular places of interest.
1. Harbin Ice & Snow World
Every winter from early December to late February is the time for one of the world's biggest snow and ice festivals—Harbin International Ice & Snow Festival (from January 5 to February 5). Harbin Ice & Snow World is the main venue (场地) of this festival.Tickets:about CNY 330 per person
Opening Hours: 11:00—22:00
2. Zhongyang Pedestrian Street(中阳步行街)
Here tourists will find an amazing amount of old European-style buildings. It is also interesting to find all kinds of Russian style western restaurants, ice creams shops and souvenir (纪念品) stores. If you don't know what to do during your free hours in Harbin or want to buy some souvenirs, this is certainly the place to be, both day and night!Ticket: free
Opening Hours: 24 hours a day
3. St. Sophia Church(圣·索菲亚教堂)
It is Harbin's most famous landmark (地标). It's very beautiful. Inside the church there is Harbin Architectural Art Gallery (哈尔滨建筑艺术馆). If you want to know about what Harbin usedto be like, you could get a ticket and go inside for more history explore.Tickets:CNY 15 per person
Opening Hours: 08:30—19:00
4. Heilongjiang Provincial Museum
Built in 1906, this museum has altogether 4 exhibit halls (展厅). Heilongjiang Provincial Museum must be a perfect place for history lovers to have a short visit at free time in Harbin.Tickets:free
Opening Hours:9:00—16:30 (closed on Monday and stopped selling tickets after 13:30)
Have you ever heard of Yongchuan in Chongqing? It's in the eastern part of Chongqing. Many people didn't know it well in the past. However, it is getting popular these days.
Yongchuan has been the first to offer a fully driverless taxi service (服务) in China. There are a lot of pickup stations near schools, hospitals, communities and office buildings.
People can call a driverless taxi by placing an order (下单) on an App and then wait at the nearest pickup station. In a few minutes, a white car will stop at the station. There is a screen on the car window. People need to enter the last four numbers of their mobile phone number on the screen to get into the car.
Yongchuan is famous for not only its driverless taxis but also its ancient (古老的) town Songji. It is in the south of Yongchuan. The local government has repaired the old buildings and roads. Also, it has worked hard to preserve the historical and cultural heritage (遗产) to make sure it's in good condition.
Wang Peng, an old pingshu (storytelling) artist, has always tried to make Songji famous. He works as a pingshu artist in a teahouse and has lived in Songji for over 40 years. Wang used to be a Sichuan Opera actor. He travelled around Southwest China to study performing (表演) Sichuan Opera from different masters. However, after moving to Songji, he started to perform pingshu. He always introduces Songji first before telling a story. He hopes tourists can get to know the town better.
Some people believe that humans could live on the planet Mars by the year 2100. Our own planet, the Earth, is becoming more and more crowded and polluted. It is hoped that people could start all over again and build a better world on Mars.
Here is what life there could be like. At present, our spacecraft are too slow to carry large numbers of passengers to Mars—it would take months. With the development of technology, by the year 2100, the journey might only take about 20 minutes by spacecraft that travels at the speed of light! However, the spacecraft would travel really fast, so the journey to Mars might be quite uncomfortable. Many people would feel ill.
Humans can't live without water, air or food. So far, nobody knows whether there would be enough water or air on Mars for people. Moreover, scientists are not sure whether plants could grow on Mars. Food would most probably be in the form of pills (药片) and would not be so tasty.
Compared with life on the earth, life on Mars would be better in some ways. People would have more space. They might live in houses with huge comfortable rooms. Also, robots would do a lot of their work so that they could have more time to relax. There would probably be no schools on Mars. Every student would study at online schools with "e-teachers".
Life on Mars would be interesting and challenging. However, it may take hundreds of years to make it true. So the most important thing we need to do now is to protect our beautiful blue planet—the Earth!
Our new foreign students are going to arrive very soon, and here are some ways to communicate with them politely.
How close do you stand when you talk to a friend? You can stand close to people in the Middle East but don't stand too close to North Americans! Give them more personal space.
Do you know how to touch people correctly? Chinese girls often walk arm in arm with their friends. South Americans sometimes hold your arm when they talk to you, so you can't move away! But in Britain many people don't like other people to touch them at all.
Do you look at people when you talk? In some places, it isn't polite to look at people when you talk, but in other countries it isn't polite to look somewhere else. In Britain and the US, people usually look at each other when they talk.
And how do you say goodbye? That's easy. Wave to say goodbye. But be careful! In Greece, it's not at all polite! In fact, it's very rude!
If you're a city walker and planning a vacation in Shanghai, I've got a great place for you to visit: Huaihai Middle Road. Here, you can (sure) find the beauty of old Shanghai experience the international side of the city.
Starting from the northern end, you'll find local (当地) restaurant called Guangmingcun, known its delicious mooncakes. Right across the street, you can discover different (kind) of Shanghai local snacks at Harbin Food Factory. This is the (perfect) place to pick up some Shanghai food like butterfly cookies. As you continue along. you'll come across a Pop Mart shop. If you're a fan of unknown boxes, this is a must-visit! And if you're want to buy a pair of glasses with something new and fashionable, it's better to check out Gentle Monster, a cool South Korean glasses shop that has a good (communicate) with future.
There are so many things you won't miss anything you're interested in. So, come here and go on an (excite) city walk to discover it all for (our)!
A: Hello! Who's calling, please?
B: Hi! This is Jack speaking in Nanning.
A: Hey, Jack! This is Lucy. Why are you in Nanning now?
B: I've come to see my aunt with my parents.
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B: It's now very warm and comfortable in April, just right for sightseeing.
A: That's why many people go there for sightseeing at this time of year.
B: For five days.
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B: I like the Qingxiu Mountain best. There are all kinds of beautiful flowers in Spring. When I was there, I lost myself in the beautiful scenery.
A: Really?
B: I'm sure you will have fun there.
A. I can't wait to go there, too. B. May I speak to Lucy? C. What's the weather like in Nanning? D. What's your favourite place? E. How long will you stay there? F. Would you mind coming to my house? |
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