All Parents love their children. Many parents want their kids to 1 well-known people when they 2. Most of them want their kids to live better than others. Many of them 3 their kids will be singers or actors. Actors and singers can 4 money easily in our country. When they appear in the advertisement, they will get 5 money which a farmer or a worker can't make all his life.
Some of the parents want their kids to be businessmen 6 doctors. If they work hard, they will have cars and big houses in several 7. Some parents want their kids to work in cities and towns. They don't 8 them to work in the countryside. People who work in the cities and towns can get money after they 9. If you are a famous man, especially an actor, you'll get much but pay a little. A farmer is 10 --he gets little but pays much.
We would have won.
If Jack had just scored that goal,
If we'd had just a few more minutes,
If we had trained harder,
If Ben had passed the ball to Joe,
If we'd had thousands of fans screaming,
If I hadn't taken my eye off the ball,
If we hadn't stayed up so late the night before,
If we hadn't taken it easy,
If we hadn't run out of energy,
We would have won……
If we've been better!
Do you know how to play a game called "Musical Chairs"? It is easy to play and most people enjoy it. All you need are some chairs, some people and some way of making music. You may use a piano or any other musical instrument, if someone can play it. You may use a tape recorder. You can even use a radio.
Put the chairs in a row. The chairs may be put in twos, back to back. A better way is to have the chairs in one row with each chair facing in the opposite (相反的) direction to the chair next to it.
When the music starts, the players walk round the chairs. Everyone goes in the same direction, of course, they should walk in time to the music. If the music is fast they should walk quickly. If the music is slow, they should walk slowly.
The person playing music cannot see the people in the game. When the music stops, the players try to sit on the chairs. If a person cannot find a chair to sit on, he drops out. Then, before the music starts again, one chair must be taken away. When the music stops again, one more player will be out.
At last, there will be two players and one chair. The one who sits on the chair when the music stops is the winner.
There are many wetlands(湿地)in China and some of them have become the world's important wetlands. The Chinese Yellow Sea Wetlands are among them. They are in Yancheng, Jiangsu Province. They are home for many different kinds of birds and animals. The world's largest Milu Deer Nature Reserve(自然保护区) is in them. More than 700 milu deer live freely there. In winter you can see some red-crowned cranes in the Yellow Sea Wetlands though there are not many in the world.
It is not too hot nor too cold in the wetlands. There is a lot of rain and sunshine, too. They are really good places for wildlife. Offering food and home for some special kinds of animals and birds is not the only reason why we need to protect wetlands. Wetlands are important because they also prevent flood(洪水). But some people want to change the wetlands to make more farms and buildings. This means there will be less and less space for wildlife.
Luckily, more and more people are beginning to realize the importance of wetlands and wildlife. Every year, on February 2nd, many activities are held to tell people more about wetlands.
Howard Carter was a famous explorer. During his life, he (discover) many important and exciting things. In 1891, he went to Egypt ship. By the 1920s, he had become explorer, looking for the tombs(坟墓) of the Egyptian (king). He found several important ones. In 1922, Howard Carter made his most important discovery of all. When Carter's team was (work) at a place near a city called Luxor, they found tomb of King Tutankhamun.
Not long after the tomb was (open), people in Carter's team began to (get) ill and die strangely. Within seven years, 21 people had something to do with the opening of the tomb (die). However, Howard Carter lived on and died at the age of 65.
a. How are you?
b. Hi, Machael.
c. I'm reading a book.
d. Are you sure?
e. I know where that is.
f. I'll see you at two-thirty.
g. Where's your house?
A: Hey, John.
B:
A: What are you doing?
B:
A:Do you want to come over to my house? We can watch a video.
B: Ok.
A: It's on Bridge Street. It's a quiet street off Fifth Avenue.
B: There's a new hotel on the corner.
A: Yes. There's a supermarket on the street. My house is across from supermarket.
B: OK!