— ____ the electronic screen! It hurts the eyeball.
—Yes, I think she wanted to train their ability of creative thinking.
— So it is! Du Fu showed his care for farmers in the poem.
(Han wen and Mei mei are talking about how to borrow books in the library.)
Mei mei: Have you been to the library recently?
Han wen: I borrowed a couple of books for my research project.
Mei mei: How does borrowing books work there?
Han wen: It's pretty simple. Then you can check out books for a few weeks.
Mei mei:
Han wen: We can borrow up to five books at a time, which is pretty convenient.
Mei mei:
Han wen: You can renew them online as long as no one else has requested the same books.
Mei mei: That's great to know. I'll definitely check it out.
Han wen: The library is a great resource for finding books we need.
Mei men: Thanks for telling me the information.
Han wen: It's my pleasure.
A. You just need your student ID. B. Yeah, I went there yesterday. C. What if we need the books for longer than the due date? D. I've never done it before. E. How many books can we borrow at once? F. There are many different books there. |
A little boy invited his mother to attend his school's first parent-teacher meeting. This would be the 1 time that his classmates and teacher met his mother. She had a large scar(伤疤) that 2 nearly the entire(全部的) right side of her face. The boy 3 ashamed (羞愧的) and never asked why or how she got the scar. At the meeting, everyone 4 the act of his mother's kindness, but the little boy was still embarrassed and 5 himself from everyone. He did, however, overhear(无意中听到) a conversation 6 his mother and his teacher.
The teacher asked carefully, "Is it OK to ask 7 you got the scar?"
The mother replied, "When my son was a baby, he was in a room that 8 fire. Everyone was too 9 to go in because the fire was out of control, but I went in. As I was running toward his bed, I saw a long piece of wood 10 from the ceiling (天花板), so I stood over him to 11 him. I was knocked senseless, but fortunately(幸运地), a fireman came and 12 both of us." She touched the scarred side of her face. "This scar will last, but to this day, I have 13 regretted what I did."
The little boy had never 14 the story of his mother's scar. He ran toward his mother 15 and held her hand tightly for the rest of the day.
①Zhang Guimei, a teacher in the mountainous area of Yunnan, set up a free high school for girls with support from the Communist Party of China(中国共产党) and local government. Around 2,000 girls from poor families who went to the school went on to study at various universities. In the past 10 years, the Party of China and government have worked hard to make sure all children can receive an education. One way to help fill the educational gap(差距) between urban and rural areas is the use of 5G and other new technologies.
②Guizhou Normal University has worked with Huawei to set up a "5G+ rural education" laboratory and taught "5G+ rural education" courses online. English, music, art, science, biology, and other high-quality courses were provided to rural schools in the area through the platform(平台). A high school in Guizhou started the "5G rural education" project in October 2021. More lively and interesting courses can improve students' interest in learning and teaching quality.
③According to Yu Minhong, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference(中国人民政治协商会议全国委员会), in the future, a widely applied 5G network will reduce the cost of educational information in primary and secondary schools in rural and remote (偏远的) areas.
④Thanks to the effort from all sides, 5G technology does shorten the educational gap. With the development of technology, it's not a dream for students even in remote areas to receive high-quality education.
Do you wear glasses? If yes, would you like to have surgery(手术) so you don't need to wear them anymore? Many believe that surgery can fix the problem forever, but that's not always the case(总是如此).
Most people wear glasses because of nearsightedness (近视). When we see things, light comes into our eyes and focuses (聚焦) on the retina (视网膜). But for people with nearsightedness, in their eyes, light focuses in front of the retina. This makes things far away blurry(模糊的) but close things clear.
Surgery can treat this. Xu Jiayi, a 19-year-old student from Beijing, had the surgery five months ago during the winter vacation. "After the surgery, I can see very clearly. Life is more convenient without having to wear eyeglasses," said Xu. However, the process (过程) is not as easy as you might think. Xu said that her eyes hurt badly right after the surgery. Also, she needed to use medicine for at least three months. "At first, there were four types of medicines, then the number became six, she said. These medicines help the eye heal(康复) and prevent eye problems.
Moreover, if you don't look after your eye health well, nearsightedness may return even after surgery. "Because I use my eyes too much both at work and at home, things have started to look blurry to me again," said Du Anni, 32, who had the surgery nine years ago.
Instead of fixing nearsightedness, "the surgery just lets you ‘take off your glasses'" said Wei Wenbin from the Beijing Tongren Hospital in a speech in July. He said that the surgery doesn't fix the changes in the eye's structure(结构).
Sailing a boat is great exercise, which can be enjoyed with family or friends. Many people all over the world sail each year. With some lessons and practice, you could be one of them.
● Understand the basics (基础知识)
When you're starting out in sailing, learn the basics first. It works like any sailboat-with sails to catch the wind and push the boat forward. The sailor, the person working the boat, has to be able to move the sails, as well as use a rudder (舵) in order to direct the boat where they want it to go.
● Find sailing near you.
The most important lesson you can learn in sailing is how to do it safely, with the help of experienced sailing coaches. Then ask your parents to call them to find out what lessons or camps they have for kids in your age group.
● Prepare for your lesson.
As a beginner, your lesson will start on land. You'll learn skills, like how to raise the sails by pulling on the lines. It includes the boat and a life vest (救生衣). Ask what type of shoes you should wear, and dress in clothes that will dry easily.
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Remember to always wear your life vest on or near water, even when you're on the dock (码头). Don't go near a boat or take one out unless your parents agree, and never sail or swim alone.
A. Stay safe. B. Here's how to get started. C. You should begin on a small boat made for kids. D. The lesson should also provide most of what you need to sail. E. First, find sailing clubs and search for youth lessons near you. |
A 17-year-old girl Xu Zhuoyuan got to the top of the highest peak in Africa on January 1,
2024. Xu's mountaineering journey began on a family trip to Xizang and Sichuan four years ago. Passing by the mountains in Sichuan, she felt drawn to their beauty. So she decided to try climbing them. For the next few years, Xu did hard training. She climbed peaks over 5,000 meters and did physical exercises every day. All that hard work got her ready for the big challenges she would face on Kilimanjaro.
Above 4,000 meters on Mount Kilimanjaro, the climate (气侯) is similar to a desert, with big temperature differences. The whole climb took seven days, during which Xu faced unpredictable weather such as rain and strong winds. Staying warm and avoiding heat loss were the main challenges. Xu had to keep an eye on the temperature and change her clothes when the temperature changed. This climb was also a learning experience for Xu. She was climbing with Xia Boyu, the first Chinese climber to reach the top of Mount Qomolangma with a prosthetic (假肢的)leg. He was almost 74 years old, but was still pushing on despite(尽管) having bloodied legs from his prosthesis. She was deeply inspired(深受鼓舞的) after seeing Xia's bloodied legs.
She planned to climb the highest peak on each of the seven continents (大陆) and visit the North and South Poles (南极) by the time she's 18. That's her "7+2 program".
Niejiazhuang Village in Weifang is famous for colored clay sculpture handicraft (泥塑手工艺), which dates back to the Ming Dynasty. The Weifang government has (encourage) local people to learn traditional handicraft and make more money to get rid of poverty(脱贫).
Nie Peng (be) a young villager in Niejiazhuang. He is crazy about clay sculpture handicraft. He began learning it from his father when he was child. He has led lots of young craftsmen (手艺人) in and near (he) village to make colored clay sculptures and the handicraft has become an important way for local people to get (rich) than before.
The tiger is a typical subject for colored clay sculptures. Nie (start) to learn to make clay tigers in 2010, the Year of the Tiger. Over these years, he has seen the development of the art form. first, the clay tigers were all of the same small size. Now there are tigers of different and the largest can be over two meters tall. The tigers used to be colored pink and green, but now have become more colorful.
Today Nie cares for the future of clay sculpture handicraft encourages young craftsmen to create more works. He 65 (real) hopes that the sculpture handicraft will be passed down to the next generation.
要点:
1. 地点:学校音乐大厅;
2. 时间:11月11日晚上6:00;
3. 备品:带好自己所需要的乐器。
要求:要点齐全;表述通顺;简洁得体。
All the students,
The Student Union
要求:
1. 写一个自己或其他人的故事;
2. 适当增加细节,行文连贯;
3. 文中不得出现真实的姓名和校名。