—No, it ____ be him. He has ____ Beijing and will come back next Friday.
—____.
—____ I have never seen a better one.
It was a cold morning in London. The weather was very cold, and many people were 1 . So there were many people in the doctor's waiting room. At the 2 of the line (队伍) was an old woman. The woman was a 3 . She did not live in the city. She lived in the 4 .She was in the city to visit her daughter. She wanted to see the doctor 5 her back hurt.
"If I get there early, I can see the doctor quickly,"she thought. So she was first in the line.She sat 6 to the doctor's door.
A man 7 the waiting room, and walked quickly to the doctor's door. The old woman thought he was a line jumper(插队者). She stood up and 8 him by the arm. Slowly, she said, "We were all here before you. You 9 wait for your turn. Do you understand?"
The man answered,"No, madam. You don't understand! You are all 10 me! I'm the doctor!"
Today we will talk about the generation gap. The generation gap 1 a lack of communication between one generation and another. That could come from the 2 of tastes, opinions and habits. It often happens between parents and their 3 . Is there a generation gap between you and your parents? If so, 4 this reading can help you to bridge (消除) the generation gap.
Firstly, communication is the most important. 5 with your parents about something in your life. Start with it, and you will see how 6 your family members are.
Secondly, try 7 more time with your parents. You can go for a football game with your father, or you can have an evening walk with your mother. You and your parents can take part in some 8 together. They will find the 9 interests as yours and all of you will have fun.
Finally, your parents can help with your problems. So 10 your problems with them. They can give you good advice. It will also help to bridge the gap.
A: Hello, Linda! What are you going to do after the final examination?
B:
A:That sounds exciting.
B: For 10 days.
A:
B: We're going to visit the Disneyland and watch the wonderful shows.
A:I plan to just stay at home and learn several subjects online.
B: That's necessary. After I come back, let's learn together.
A:Great!
B: See you.
A. See you then.
B. How is the trip?
C. How about you?
D. Yes, I will. It tastes sweet.
E. What are you going to do there?
F. How long will you stay there?
G. I'm going to take a trip to Shanghai with my family.
Parents always want the best for their kids. But everyone has their own way of parenting(养育). Here are some popular parenting styles. Which one do you like best?
Tiger parents They are strict with their children. They want them to get the best grades in their class. They love their kids in their hearts. | Dolphin parents They just want their kids to be happy and healthy. They make sure their kids get enough sleep and exercise. |
Helicopter(直升飞机) parents They worry too much about their children and " fly" over them like helicopters. Many people think these parents should give their children more freedom(自由). | Lawnmower(割草机) parents Like a lawnmower that cuts grass, they get rid of(去除) all difficulties for their children. Their kids never learn to work out problems on their own. |
Stephen Hawking was born on January 8,1942 in Oxford, England. When he was a boy, he liked to study how things worked. When he was eight years old, he moved to St. Albans with his family. Later on in his life. Stephen Hawking went to Oxford University where he studied physics. His father wanted him to become a doctor, but he didn't want to. He had great interest in science.
When he was 17 years old, he went to Oxford University. He majored in physics. Stephen Hawking got very serious illness called ALS at the age of 20. He couldn't walk or even speak. Only three of his fingers could move. He regarded his many physical problems as unimportant. He could only communicate with others by computer. At first, Stephen Hawking was very sad. Later he began to see his life in a different way. He worked harder and went on with his studies. Then he made some great achievements in science. He wrote many great books. The most famous one is A Brief History of Time. It is one of the iconic books of the twentieth century. When he got the illness , doctors said he could only live for two years , but he didn't die until March 14, 2018.
His unusual life encourages many young people. Let's not worry about our problems. Let's face the challenges instead.
What should we do if one of our classmates is suddenly ill or gets hurt? Here are some steps you should follow. But always remember to look for medical care after first aid (援助) if the wound(伤口) is serious.
Broken bones(骨头): Take away clothing from the wound. Use an ice pack. Don't move the hurt body part while waiting for the doctor to arrive.
Animal bites(咬伤): Wash the bite area with soap and water. Pack the wound with a clean cloth if it is bleeding. If the bleeding has stopped, cover the area with a bandage and take the person to the hospital. Make sure you remember what kind of animal it is so the doctor can find
the right way to treat him or her at once.
Fainting(昏厥): Have him or her lie with feet lifted a little. Don't move the body if you think there might be wounds from the fall. Make sure he or she can breathe and let in fresh air. Clean the person's face with a cool cloth.
Nosebleeds (流鼻血): Have the person sit up with his or her head tilted (倾斜) forward a little. Don't have the person tilt his or her head back because this may cause heavy breathing or coughing. Pinch(捏) the lower part of the nose for at least 10 minutes.
Dear Joe,
I wrote you the letter to tell you about what the world used to be like when I was young. Life used to be very different then. We didn't have cell phone s when we wanted to talk to our friends. We didn't have e-mails either, so we had to write letters.
When we traveled from town to town, we used to walk or ride horses or take a cart(马车). Later we had buses and very few people had cars. Air travel was a luxury and we used to dream of riding on an airplane but now everyone does. It's so common.
Food is another big difference. There weren't any supermarkets so we used to grow our own food. We would exchange some with people from other towns to buy the things we didn't have. We didn't have a refrigerator(冰箱) so we kept things cool in a special room downstairs.
But the biggest difference is electricity. We didn't have any in our town! At night, we used to light candles when we wanted light and we burned coal(煤) or wood to keep warm. We didn't have television. In summer, we used to go swimming in the river.
Life used to be very different, but we were happy.
Love,
Grandpa
What kind of funny jokes do you often play on your classmates? Hide their books or pens away? Or put something strange into their schoolbags? These are not surprising compared with the joke played by a group of six-grade students from Berwick High School.
These naughty students were trying to sell their school building, furniture and"full use of all staff members". They said that the list also included their headmaster, who might"kill"them if he found out what they were doing. They put the full package on e-Bay for a price of £2,018.
E-Bay was founded in September 1995. At that time, Omidyar's girlfriend loved Pez candy boxes, but she was sad that she couldn't find someone who had the same interest as her. So Omidyar set up a caution(小心) site to help his girlfriend communicate with Pez candy box lovers in the United States. People can sell things online on e-Bay.
The students also warned that they wouldn't accept the money they got. After the information was put on e-Bay, there were fourteen people wanting to buy the product. One person even offered £5,000 for the school.
The e-Bay listing was soon removed. However, the school didn't punish the students. Why? In fact, this was a joke played on the school"Muck-Up Day". At school, it is a long tradition to play funny jokes on their last day of school before entering their exam time.
How can I become a better person? This question has been in my head for long. As students, we spend most of our time studying. I know learning at school, of course, makes us better persons, but I always dream of doing more.
Last year, I got to know a group of autistic(患自闭症的) children. We called them"the Snails". It was hard to communicate with them at first, because they wouldn't like to. After a two -week training, I became more skilled. I got closer to them day by day. To my surprise, I found that every one of"the Snails"had his or her own talent. And their colorful pictures on the wallattracted my special attention, though it was difficult to tell what they were trying to express.
Moved by their pictures, I decided to hold a charity sale. We walked on the busy street, selling their creative pictures. We sold 60 pictures that day. People thought their pictures were full of imagination.
Back to the question about how to become a better person, I think I am lucky enough to get my own answer.
1."校园欺凌"对我们有什么危害?
2.碰到此类事件,我们应该怎么做?请提出两点建议。
3.人人有责保持校园安全,并呼吁同学们抵制"校园欺凌"。
要求:
1.文中不得出现真实姓名和学校名称;
2.词数80左右,作文的开头已经给出,不计入总词数。
Good afternoon, everyone. Today I am going to talk something about bullying in school.
That's all. Thank you.