—_____________!
—___________, but still half are left for you to do by yourself.
—____. Every time I make dishes for Mum, she is very happy.
— ____, exercise, I think.
—No. I meant to, but the words ____ on my lips.
—No wonder you are so good at writing stories.
—It was really ____. Everything was excellent except the hot weather.
—This is ____ what the people there most need.
—Once every ten years.
—Yes, he was a little fatter then.
—I will. He has to know it's dangerous.
—He's really hard-working.
—Well, it will be held from September 23th to October 8th this year, about half a month.
No one was sitting on the park bench. I went over and sat down, sighing. I felt my life was hopeless because my whole world was 1 . Just then, a young boy walked up to me, out of breath. He stood right before me and said with great 2 , "Look what I found! "He had a flower in his hand. 3 the petals were all dry. I told 4 to go away politely, and faked (假装) a small smile. But he shook his 5 . He sat down next to me and put the flower to his 6 . He said, "It smells pretty and it's beautiful, too. That's why I 7 it. It's for you. "The flower before me was dying. I knew I must 8 it, or he might never leave. So I reached for the flower, and replied, "Just what I need." Just then, for the 9 time I noticed that boy could see 10 . He was blind.
Tears came down my face as I 11 him for picking the best one. "You're welcome," he smiled, and then 12 . I sat there and wondered how he was able to know I was 13 . Through the eyes of a blind boy, I found it was me who can't see the beautiful world, 14 I was blind in my heart. Then I decided to see the beauty in life, and 15 every second of my life.
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What if there's an accident during the game and the athletes need first aid? Drones (无人机) can be used to send things over. They can fly as far as 20 kilometers and travel16 meters in one second. Using a drone saves about 60percent of the time, according to the drone maker Antwork Medicine, blood and other things needed for first aid can be sent to people quickly. Say that you are in Hangzhou and going to watch one of the events. It will be sad if you can't find your way. Augmented Reality (AR, 增强现实) is here to help. There's a mini program called the Hangzhou Asian Games AR service. You simply turn on your phone's camera and it will see where you are and then show you the way. You can also get more information about the stadiums as you walk by. Want to walk around at the stadiums but can't make it in person? You can try the Hangzhou Asian Games' metaverse (元宇宙)! There's a mini program on Alipay. inside, it's like an online cartoon world. You can see the stadiums both from the outside and inside. Also, you can have your own character in the metaverse. You can choose clothes for your character who is able to "run around" the stadiums and even talk with other online users. |
One afternoon, I went to pick up my mother from work. I got there a little early, so I stopped my car by a small park and waited for her in the car.
As I looked outside the car window, I saw a little boy, around two years old, running freely on the grass as his mother watched him from a short distance. The boy had a big smile on his face as if he had just been set free after being indoors for too long. He would then fall to the grass, get up, without even looking back at his mother, run as fast as he could, again, still with a smile on his face, as if nothing had happened.
At that moment, I thought to myself "Why aren't adults this way? "Most adults, when they fall down, make a deal of it and don't even make a second attempt (尝试). They would be so embarrassed that they would not ty again if someone saw them fall. Or, because they fall, they would find a good excuse for themselves that they are not fit for it. They would end up too afraid to attempt again for fear of failure.
However, with kids, when they fall down, they don't consider their falling as a failure. Instead, they treat it as a learning experience. They try again and again until they succeed. The answer must be that they have not connected "falling down" with the word "failure". As a result, they are not discouraged in any way. Besides, they probably think to themselves that it is quite okay to fall down and it is not wrong to do so. In other words, they allow themselves to make mistakes, so they remain energeti C.
I was deeply impressed by the boy's persistence and the manner in which he did.
What do we do when we go camping? First, we work out a plan. We take food, clothing, a knife and things for cooking and eating. We take things to keep us away from insects and the sunlight.
Then we put everything into the car and drive to the woods (树林). We look for a place for campers and look for a good place for our tent. The place should have a lot of moving air. This will keep some insects away. High land with water on both sides of it is good. Then we put up our tent. We put everything into the tent, and we are ready for fun. We can do many things. We can swim in the lake, walk in the woods, climb a mountain, row a boat or go fishing.
In the evening, we come back to the tent. We build a big fire because it can keep the insects away. We sit around the fire and talk. We may tell interesting stories or we may sing songs. At night we lie down on the grass. We can look up at the stars. It is a busy day, so we try to go to sleep early. Everything is dark. Everything is quiet. We hope we won't hear music from the radio in the next tent. We hope it won't rain.
excitement / of / wonder / for example / such as / to / full |
Can you imagine going to university at age 14? This year, Jia Zijun, from Henan, did that. He became the (young) freshman at Beihang University.
"I didn't know that until I got here, and it feels q cool! "Jia told The Paper. Jia took the college entrance exam in June and got a total score of 642. People often think students like him must be smart. But Jia believes his s is from curiosity and good study methods.
"When I was in Grade 1, I was curious about what we were going to learn next. So I borrowed Grade 2 textbooks and (learn) the lessons during my summer holiday. I was hungry new information," he said. Because of this, Jia skipped Grade 2.
As he went to high school, he found things were getting harder to learn. So he started to make p every day to get prepared ahead. Jia would also review what he learned each day before going to bed. If there was s he couldn't remember well, he'd take a look at it the next morning
"I was not good at English in high school, so I printed the vocabulary list and stuck it onto my bed Every morning when I w up, I looked through the list, and it's a good way.
When Jia felt stressed, he had a special way to r working on math problems. "I'd find difficult problems to challenge myself, and when I worked it out, I felt really happy. "As he told The Paper, he hopes he can keep his curiosity and study habits in university, which makes a big (different) to his life
1. Do you live a healthy life?
2. What kind of food do you eat?
3. What do you often do in your spare time?
4. How can we keep healthy?
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My lifestyle
Hello, everyone! I am very pleased to share something about my lifestyle with you.
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