A. What's up? B. I can't wait. C. How can we get there? D. Would you like to go with me? E. How often do you go to a yard sale? F. I believe they' ve collected many good things. |
Alice: Mom, are you free this Sunday?
Mom: Nothing much. _____
Alice: Jeff's family is going to have a yard sale. _____
Mom: Sure, I'd love to. _____ 1
Alice: That's for sure. I want to choose something useful.
Mom: That sounds good! Where is Jeff's house?
Alice: It's on Bridge Street.
Mom:_____
Alice: We can take the bus there. It's about 10 minutes.
Mom: That's a deal.
Alice:_____ Thank you, Mom.
Mom: That's all right.
What do you usually do in your spare time? Many students stay at home, but not Zhang Hua, an 11-year-old boy 1 comes from Shantou. He spends at least two hours on outdoor activities every day.
Zhang Hua used 2 only in his P. E. classes at school, and he never went out for enough exercise. A year ago his father noticed that, so he took his son to do outdoor activities. Now Zhang is famous for outdoor activities on 3 Internet.
Many people share their opinions about Zhang and discuss 4 exercise after school is good for students.
Some teenagers say exercise can make them relaxed and improve their memory. Their brains become 5 than usual after doing sports. So they join the school's sport programs. Not only is it a way to relax but also trains their willpower (毅力).
However, some parents think two hours 6 too much for students. "If my daughter joins in it, her study 7 ," a lady said. They have so 8 homework that they hardly have time for sports. Parents are also worried 9 the safety of outdoor activities because kids may do crazy and risky things.
In fact, both parents and children like outdoor activities. They agree that it plays an important role in their daily life and helps 10 a lot.
Language is a bridge that connects people. April 20th is United Nations Chinese Language Day. On this day, people around the world 1 the Chinese Language Day. Many Chinese learners like to 2 stories of their studies with each other. Alex, from the UK, says3 Chinese changes his life.
At first, he could only speak some 4 Chinese. To improve his Chinese, he 5 a language program when he came to China. The school day was 6 and hard. Each morning, the sound of the wake-up call would ring at 6:30. Class lasted until 5:15 pm each day, and then he had three 7 of night study in the evening. Each day he attended listening, speaking, reading and writing classes. 8 PE and music classes were in Chinese. For a16-year-old English boy, this was a shock. But he learned Chinese quite well.
Alex said it took him much time to learn Chinese. But once he mastered (掌握) it, chances started presenting themselves 9 . Everyone wanted him to work for them. At that moment, he was 10 what he did. He decided to keep working hard on it.
The winter holiday is coming. If you are interested in making a website. Xinhua Community will have classes about that.
How to make a website
First, make a good plan after learning about who will use the website and what they want. The second step is to design. We can use Photoshop to design the color, the style of the website. The third step is to develop, by writing the code (编程) to make the website into what people see. After that, test the website, making sure that people can visit the website on different devices (设备). The final step is to check the website to keep it up-to-date.
What to pay attention to
Sometimes coding cannot always work the way you want it to. Then, we can use AI for help. AI can help write or rewrite new texts for some website pages. But it is not a good idea to depend on it. A good website designer needs to be creative and explore new skills.
Teenagers in our community between 10 to 15 can come. Our classes can let you learn more skills on the computer. You will have an interesting life during the holiday.
A recent study in a British medical magazine shows that many kinds of foods we enjoy, such as chips, cookies, and ice cream, are all ultra-processed (超加工的). What are ultra-processed foods(UPFs)? In short, we can't re-create them in our kitchen. They are usually made in factories. They have long lists of additives (添加剂)— some we may never have heard of.
The study shows that people may strongly crave such food. We usually can't stop eating it, or we may feel sad. But why do UPFs make us want to keep eating them all the time? Usually, natural foods are either high in sugar or high in fat. UPFs, however, are usually high in both. It makes us feel happier and want to eat more.
It is said that 14 percent of adults and 12 percent of children crazily love UPFs. However, they cause problems to people's health around the world. Eating too many UPFs will lead to poor diet and increase the risks of serious illness. For example, UPFs lovers are more likely to get heart disease and certain cancers.
Governments are taking action right now. Some governments put taxes (税) on sugary drinks to make them more expensive, so fewer people will buy them. This idea can be used on the UPFs as well. Besides, in order to let people know the dangers of UPFs, these kinds of companies arc required to print out the additives on their products. Finally, governments are asking companies to use less unhealthy additives in UPFs so that the food can be made healthier.
_____Sam, a history teacher, likes museums. He and his 7-year-old son are fans of pandas. _____Peter wants to visit a warm city with his parents. They plan to go to a city with beautiful beaches. _____Amy is crazy about Chinese traditional clothing. She dreams of wearing Hanfu when she visits China. _____Ann is a Thai teenager. She wants to experience an ice and snow world in China with her friends. _____Tom has great interest in the ways of celebrating Chinese new year, especially the lively activities, such as the lion dance. | A. Xi' an.The capital of six dynasties (朝代). Visitors can see many people in Xi' an dressed in Hanfu, which is traditional Chinese-style clothing. B. Foshan. One of the birthplaces of the lion dance, called"Xingshi" in Foshan. It has a history of hundreds of years. It's a skillful mix of dance, music and kung fu. C. Harbin. City of Ice and Snow. Harbin Ice and Snow World s been a business card for the city since 1999. Tourists can enjoy the beauty and have great fun. D. Chengdu. Hometown of Pandas. Another thing visitors don't want to miss is the Sanxingdui Museum, which shows more than 500 pieces of rare cultural relics (文物). E. Urumqi. A Land of Flowers and Fruits. The city in Xinjiang is filled with mountains, rivers lakes, and juicy fruits. Travelers can enjoy the beauty of nature and taste delicious fruits. F. Xiamen. The Garden City. It is a city where spring stays. Xiamen is also a coastal city. Travelers can enjoy the setting sun on the beach. G. Hangzhou. A land of fish and rice. Hundreds of thousands of tourists come to Hangzhou for its beautiful views. Besides West Lake, there are also some national wetland parks to visit. |
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Two students were asked to meet their teacher at the end of a forest. There were two paths. One was short and easy, and _____ other full of fallen trees. One student chose the easy one. He felt he was clever as he walked through without _____ . He finished first and felt proud of _____ . The second student chose to take time to jump over every fallen tree in his path. After _____ at the finish line, he felt tired and regretted choosing that path. The teacher nodded and smiled at them both. He asked them to get a prize by a river three days later.
When the students arrived, they were _____ to hear that they needed to jump over a river which was a few meters wide. The teacher said, "Everything that you have done until now should have prepared you for this moment. This is a jump _____ will lead you to greatness." The first student walked away immediately, as he knew that he hadn't prepared well _____ for the jump. The second student knew now by choosing to deal _____ challenges instead of avoiding them, he was ready for the jump. He _____ towards the river and jumped as far _____ he could. And he made it!
Robots often appear in books and films. Usually, they can think, listen, talk and walk easily on two legs, just like humans.
Although real robots are becoming more and more complex (复杂的) , they are still not like fictional (科幻的) robots. In life, robots come in different shapes and sizes. They can be tall, short, thin or fat. Some robots have long legs and are able to walk. Others move on wheels. They can be very simple or they can be very complex.
Many robots look like humans, and some of them can even speak. But in fact, they are different from us in lots of ways. They cannot see, hear or think by themselves. They cannot laugh or cry because they have no feelings. Someone has to build them and decide what things they will be able to do.
Robots make our life easier. They don't mind doing dirty or difficult jobs, and can work for long hours without getting tired or bored. Some robots work in very dangerous places--under the sea or in space.
Scientists are making better robots all the time. One day every home will probably have its own robots to tidy bedrooms, do the dishes or do other things. Do you believe so?
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