—No, I don't like sports, I often play ____piano in my free time.
—Thanks. I'll make a phone call____ you as soon as I arrive in Paris.
一No, it's____. It makes me want to sleep.
—Yes, why don't you ____your coat?
—He is a teacher. He ____maths at school.
一I read China Daily every day.
一Good idea. Let's ask your mommy to go with us.
A. piano B. tired C. put on D. takes E. discuss F. start G. simple
Dear Alan
I have a very fun day every day. I get up at five thirty. I must get up early to do exercise and to clean my room. I do exercise. t6 help me run fast. 1clean my room to help my mother. After I have breakfast, I clean my shoes and my uniform. After that, I get all my things for the day and put them in my bag.
I walk to school. It me twenty minutes to walk to school. I go to school early so I can sit down and prepare for my lessons. I don't have enough time to look at the books at home and there is a lot to learn. I want to be good at everything!
Before lessons . I do exercise with the other students in the playground. We have lessons until eleven thirty in the morning. Then, we have lunch.
In the afternoon, we have more lessons. Our teachers always give us homework. I walk home from school with my friends. We the lessons and try to help each other with our homework.
When I get home, I practise my calligraphy(书法)for two hours and then play the piano for an hour. Calligraphy is very difficult but I want to be good at it. My mother likes to listen to me play the .
Then, it is time for dinner. I eat quickly because I must have enough time to finish my homework. I finish my homework at about nine o'clock. I have to go to bed then, because I am so .
My father lunch at his factory every day.
You seldom hear the twins sing the song in the school, ?
is she going to in the future?
do the students have a class meeting?
It was very quiet in the hospital on Christmas Day. I didn't think there would be any patients, Just then a woman and four small children appeared in front of my desk.
"Are you all sick?" I asked.
"Yes," the woman said weakly.
However, something became special when I asked what was wrong with them. Two of the children had headaches, but they didn't show the usual body language of holding the head or trying to keep it still. Two children had headaches, but only one could tell me which tooth ached. The mother said she coughed but seemed to work to produce it.
Something was wrong, but I didn't say anything but explained that it might be a little while before a doctor saw her. She said, "Take your time; it's warm here. "
I saw that the family sat together near the Christmas tree. The youngest boy was pointing at the television and said something to her mother. The oldest girl near her brother was looking at the Christmas tree. I checked the form filled in by the mother. No address-they were homeless.
I told other nurses about the homeless family. All the nurses wanted to do something for them. We offered a free meal to our Christmas guests. We collected candies and fruit and other things from different people to give them.
When the family left, the youngest child ran back. He gave me a big hug and said quietly, "Thanks for being our angels today. "
1 they offered a free meal to them
2 They let them sleep in a room
3 They bought them some new clothes.
4 They gave them some candies and fruit.
A wish comes true
When Millie and Billy woke up the next morning and looked out of their bedroom window they could see that their1 had come true. Everything outside was covered in a blanket of snow.
They couldn‟t wait to go out to play. When they did, mummy made sure they 2 in warm clothes.
Billy was the first one out in the garden. Millie followed soon after but as soon as she got out of the door she was hit by a snowball.
"I‟ll get you for that, Billy" she3 and before he knew it a snowball landed on top of his head.
"Right, Millie, you asked for it," Billy laughed, throwing4 snowball in her direction. They had a great snowball fight.
Then they made a snowman. They made a big snowball for the snowman‟s body and a smaller one for his head.
They had one of daddy's old 5 to go on the snowman's head, an old scarf to go around his neck and a carrot to make his nose. They used sea shells and stones to make the eyes and mouth of the snowman and also his coat buttons(纽扣). The snowman looked great.
After lunch, Millie and Billy6 the sledge(雪橇. to the top of a slope(斜坡). It was hard work pulling the sledge up the slope. They both sat on the sledge as it ran down. What a thrill!
That night when Millie and Billy were in bed, they had a sleepy chat. They were very happy.
Mrs. Green was 91 years old and she lived in an old People's Home. Every week she bought a ticket for the National Lottery. One day she w the first prize-twenty million pounds! The nurses didn't hurry to tell her, so they called her doctor. "Oh, dear me!" the doctor said,She has got a very w heart". The shock could kill her. If you tell her the news suddenly. She will have a heart attack and drop dead. I will go and tell her message
The doctor sat and talked with Mrs. Green about the w for 5 minutes. Then he sad, Oh,by the w, there is a lot of news about the National Lottery prize. It is twenty million pounds this week. "
Mrs. Green laughed, Do you know something about it ? I buy a ticket every week, of course I will n win, but it gives me something to think about,"
"Well. " Said the doctor, w will you do if you win that money?"
"I have thought about that a lot. I have got no r and I am 91 years old now . I don't need that much money. You have been my doctor for 30 years and you have always been very kind. I would give_ half of it to you. "
At that news, the doctor had a heart attack and dropped dead.
Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is famous for its biking culture. Its people have biked to work since the 1880s. And recently, it has shown again that it is one of the world's great biking cities.
For the first time, there are more bikes than cars in the heart of the city, reported The Guardian. It has found 13,100 more bikes than cars in the city center over the past year. In the last 20 years, the number of bikes used has risen by 68 percent.
This is mainly because of the huge efforts(努力)that the local government have made to create a bike city. Since 2005, a large amount of money has been spent on biking, and the city now has several new bridges only for biking and walking.
Bikes are also becoming more and more popular in China. An increasing number of people are cycling instead of driving to school, to their workplace or to tourist attractions. Public bike rental(出租)services have also been introduced in many cities, including Beijing, Hangzhou and Changchun.
The introduction of Mobike, a new public bike rental system-which started in Shanghai in April and came to Beijing on Sept 1-brought the use of bikes to a whole new level. After Scanning(扫描)the QR code(二维码)on the bike, you can ride the Mobike's orange bikes to your destination. It is far more convenient than the old bike rental system. New payment methods such as Alipay and WeChat are also supported by the service.
Despite this, it's still not easy to ride bikes in Chinese cities. Because cars usually take up bicycle lanes(车道),bikers often have to ride next to cars. However, Copenhagen is much friendlier to bikes. Lanes are built to encourage cycling. Traffic lights are timed for bicycle speeds.
For example, Cycle Snake, a high orange bike lane, allows fast bikers to go in both directions. In the mid-afternoon during the summer, bikers can see the daylight between two nearby buildings. It makes riding a bike even more enjoyable.
Because the local government to create a bike city.
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Using the following points as a guide. (短文须包含下列要点):1. Do you like reading?2. What kind of books do you often read?3. What do you get from reading?