Where are our seats, Henry?
We should sit in the (five)row.
possible; tidy; go on a school trip; rain hard; have a fever; look for; such as; be strict with; take place; pass away |
(1)﹣Timmy,your bedroom is dirty and
﹣Sorry,Mum.I'll clean it right away.
(2)﹣You look so worried.What can I do for you?
﹣I my key.Have you seen it?
(3)Louis Cha Leung﹣yung,one of the greatest Chinese writers , last year.He built a fantastic wuxia world and created different types of heroes.
(4)Do scientists agree that there′s a that humans in the future would live on Mars?
(5)It ,but the boys went on playing football on the playground.
(6)The smiths their children about table manners and always remind them to behave well.
(7)﹣I since last night.
﹣You′d better go to see a doctor.
(8)Alibaba opened a hotel in which a series of tasks check﹣in,light control and room service can be done by AI and robots.
(9)The rainy season usually from June to September in my hometown.
(10)﹣More than 20 international students with us next week,won′t they?
﹣Yes,they will.
Every year in early October,Albuquerque International Balloon Festival is (1)h _ in Albuquerque, the biggest city in New Mexico.Because of the great number of balloons, it is the world's(2)l ballooning event.For more than 30 years, guests from all over the world come to Albuquerque in October to celebrate ballooning. In 2018,over 900,000 people(3)a this event. There were over 500 balloons in the event with over 1,000 pilots.When(4)h of colorful balloons flew up high,the sky of Albuquerque became a moving cartoon.It was full of colors and special characters.It was a time when(5)d _ came true and romance filled the sky.Grown﹣ups and children were amazed and joyful during the balloon festival.
The Great Wall is too high. I have difficulty (climb) it alone.
The teachers welcome their students (polite) at the school gate every morning.
After doing sports for months, Tina is becoming (thin) than before.
Forty (year) development has changed Huai'an into a modern city.
To my surprise, my uncle got his driving licence in his (fifty).
Andrew often does DIY with different (knife) in his free time.
The journey was a little boring. We didn't enjoy (we) at all.
Mum, I (finish) practising the piano. May I go to play football now?
We hope to live (peace) with people from other countries.
For your own (safe), please do not walk about on the plane.
Playgrounds in schools and parks are usually built to be safe enough. Most of the safety rules were created(1) the 1980s, after a few accidents happened on playgrounds. Some children were hurt(2) (serious) in these accidents. Their parents said the playgrounds weren't safe enough, and that the bosses that owned the playground(3)______ (have) to pay much money to those parents. After that, schools and cities began changing playgrounds to make them as safe(4) possible.
But safe playgrounds have not really made a(5) (different) in the accidents. In fact, there have been more accidents where children have broken an arm or a leg. Some experts believe that this is because children can learn to be careful only(6) they are in danger.
Children should do things that seem a little dangerous﹣﹣﹣like climbing trees, riding bikes really fast or playing near water. Those things can teach(7) (they) how to keep safe. When children have small accident, they learn how(8) (avoid) worse accidents.
If children(9) (allow) to take some risks, they can become confident and independent.They also get better at problem﹣solving and teamwork.
Many experts also believe that "safe" playground are too boring. They say that if playgrounds were more challenging and(10) (excite), kids would probably get more exercise.