Recently, a foreign student in China gave a very touching answer to the question: What should China be proud of? It was(1) (wide) spread online.
Emma is from Canada. She came to China four years ago. Now she is (2) University student in Ningbo. The following is China in her eyes.
"(3) (find) a job in China can be really simple. There are more job (4) (chance) here than any other country in the world."
"Its public security is great. I(5) (travel) many countries so far, and I think China is really safe."
"About 400million Chinese are studying English. China has become the country (6) .has the greatest number of English speakers in non﹣ English speaking countries."
"The speed of Chinese trains is high. On my (7) (three) visit to my friend in Beijing. I took a train there. From Ningbo(8) Beijing. The train runs 1,365kilometers for only seven hours."
"I think there (9) (be) many more things China should be proud of. I believe China must be much (10) (good) than other countries."
Venice is considered to be one of the most (1) (beauty) cities in the world.It has been known as the "City of Canals"(运河),"City of Bridges", and" City of Water". The city is made up of about 100(2) (island), 150 canals, and 400 bridges. There (3) (be) no roads in the city,so there are no cars. The only forms of transportation (交通)are on water and (4) foot.There are roads, a train station,(5) an airport at the edge (边缘) of the city. One of the famous symbols of Venice is a "gondola (平底船)".Gondolas are still used today, though (6) (main)by tourists. All Venice gondolas are painted black﹣it was a law that was passed in the (7) (sixteen) century. Most Venetians travel by water buses called "vaporetti". Venice has one of the world's most famous bridges(8) (call) the Rialto Bridge, built in 1591.
Venezuela, a county in South(9) (American), means "little Venice". This is because the early European visitors to Venezuela first met the local people who lived in homes built over the water, reminding(10) (they)of Venice.
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English
World Language
Once people (1) a language that everybody in the world could understand. Now, for the (2) time in human history, perhaps there is one﹣﹣English. It is the official language in more than 50 countries and 250﹣300 million people (3) it as a second language. Some say that half the world will be speaking it in the year 2050.
Difficult to Master?
English is not the (4) language to learn﹣most of its common verbs are irregular and it has a large vocabulary﹣at least 200, 000 words are in common use.
User﹣friendly
But some things make (5) easy. For example, nouns don't have gender(性别) and the usages of verbs are simpler than other languages. There is (6) one form to speak to someone directly﹣"you". Adjectives don't agree(7) nouns, and many nouns are often also verbs.
English Is Everywhere
Some other languages may have more speakers, like Chinese. But English (8) in many different areas. It is the language of transport: most airline pilots and air﹣traffic controllers use it. At (9) English is the international language of communication.
The Future of English
What is the future of English as a global language? Will (10) language ever replace it? Many think not﹣it is already too popular.
Almost each Chinese child has heard or read Journey to the West﹣one of the most famous Chinese(1) (tradition) classics. All of them like the main character﹣the Monkey King or Sun Wukong. However, it wasn't popular(2) 1970s in England. In November 1979,pupils in England were able to watch a new program called Monkey.Most of them were hearing this story for the(3) (one) time.
The Monkey King isn't(4) usual monkey. In fact, he sometimes doesn't even look like a monkey! This is because he can make seventy﹣two changes to his shape and size,(5) _ (turn) himself into different animals and objects. But unless his tail(6) (hide), he can't turn himself into a man.(7) (fight) bad people, the Monkey King uses a magic stick. Sometimes he can make the stick small enough to keep it in his ear. At other times, he can make it big and long.
The Monkey King(8) (excite) the children of China for many years. And as soon as the TV came out more than 30 years(9) , Western children became interested in reading this story because the clever Monkey King keeps fighting to help(10) (weak)and never gives up.
The most difficult thing for university student Ted Rogers is opening his classroom door.Ted can't do this without help because he's only six years old. He's the youngest person ever to study at Rochester University in New York. Ted(1) (begin) reading at two, and by four, he had known a lot about many subjects from astronomy to zoology(动物学). By the age of five, be had been able to talk to university professors about his ideas.
Ted just(2) (complete) his first book.It(3) (come)out in a few months, shortly after his seventh birthday. "I love learning." says Ted.
"My hero is the scientist Albert Einstein because he never brushed his hair or(4) _ (wear) socks. "Psychologists(心理学家)have found it difficult(5) (test) Ted's cleverness because they do not have high enough scores for him.Ted's mother first knew her son was different when he kept(6) (cry) at play school because he was bored with the children's games. She started teaching him at home after finding that local schools were not prepared for children who learned at Ted's speed.
Now Ted(7) (study) geography at Rochester University and using the Internet to complete his high school studies.
However, some psychologists warn that too much study can stop a child from(8) _ (grow) up in a healthy way. "I(9) (not care) how clever the kid is. Six﹣year﹣olds have to play with their friends," says Dr. Brian Wood. Mrs. Rogers doesn't agree that her son's time(10) (take) up completely by schoolwork. "He loves the violin and has many outdoor interests, such as camping, fishing and swimming, just like other boys of his age."
Do you know how rice first came to China? There is an old Chinese story
(1) is about little girl who went out to fish. There was famine(饥荒)and everybody was very (2) /'hʌŋgrɪ/.
The little girl felt her net growing heavy and was very happy. However, it was the King of Frogs(青蛙)that she(3) /kɔ: t/.The frog told her to hold out her fishing net to the sun's rays and he would sing(4) magic song.The little girl followed his instructions.She was(5) (great)surprised to see the rays of sunshine falling through the net. And they were changed (6) golden grains(谷粒)of rice. The first rice was thought to arrive in this way.
We do not know whether this story is true, but it tells (7) (we)that rice has the same value as gold to the Chinese. Rice (8) (be)always the main food for the Chinese.For centuries, much land has been devoted(奉献)to rice﹣planting and many Chinese people are (9) (farmer), who work very hard for each grain.
It's important to (10) /seɪv/ food and say no to waste. After all, waste not, want not.
Yesterday, as I was coming near the front door of our public library, a white﹣haired gentleman stepped back (1) (hold) the door for me. With a stick in my hand, it is not strange(2) people to do so. However, I told the gentleman that the door had an automatic(自动) opener, and that it can open by(3) (it). He said, "I thought I would have a chance to be helpful." On(4) (hear) that, I stepped back, let the door close, and(5) (allow) him to reopen the door, not using the automatic control this time. That act of(6) (kind) not only got me happier but also made the gentleman feel (7) (good) about himself.
Holding the door open is a polite and thoughtful act. It can bring warmth to others whether you are at home(8) at work.Open the door for others and they will thank you. Those around you will(9) (certain) appreciate (赞赏) your good manners. Keep in mind that a small deed makes (10) big difference.
A dog entered a butcher's shop with a note in his mouth.The note read,"﹩10of lamb chops (羊排),please."
The butcher was very (1) (surprise).He took the money,put a bag of chops in the(2) (dog) mouth,and then he closed the shop (3) (quick).He followed the dog and watched him wait for a green light.Then the dog crossed the road to a bus stop.He checked the timetable and sat on the bench.When a bus arrived,the dog checked the number and got (4) it.
As the bus traveled out into the countryside,the dog enjoyed the scenery.After (5) while,he stood on his back paws (爪子)(6) (push) the"stop"button.Then the butcher followed (7) (he) off.
The dog ran up to a house and dropped his bag on the ground.He went back down the path,took a big run,and (8) (throw) himself against the door.No answer.He repeated the action a few times.Then a big man opened the door (9) started complaining about the dog and beating him.
Seeing this,the butcher ran up and shouted at the man,"What are you doing?This dog is a genius!"The man replied,"Genius?No way!He has forgotten his key for the (10) (four) time this month!"
Lonnie Johnson always loved taking things apart(分开). He(1) /'sʌmtaimz/ put them back together. Other times he made new things from different (2) ( part). He learned how to use tools from his dad.
At 13, Lonnie put an old engine(发动机)on a homemade go﹣cart. He loved driving it around. He dreamed of being(3) inventor. By high school, Lonnie built a remote﹣control robot from some waste things. This won him first prize at the Alabama State Science Fair. His friends called (4) "The Little Scientist". In college, Lonnie was an excellent student. After that, he (5) (become )an Air Force officer, rocket scientist and business leader. (6) he never stopped inventing. You may have played with his most famous invention﹣﹣﹣the Super Soaker, a kind of water gun. Lonnie got the idea for this(7) /tɔi/ while working on another invention. When he tested a homemade part in his bathroom, it shot water(8) / ə' krɔs/ the room.
Today, Dr. Lonnie Johnson has more than 100(9) (use) inventions. However, he still keeps(10) (try)new things.
A. made a famous speech B. fair C. refused D.in peace E.agreed F.stop riding |
In December of 1955,a lady called Rosa Parks(1) C to give her seat to a white man.This made the bus driver angry and he called the police.The police took Rosa away.Martin Luther King,Jr.said this was wrong and told people they should stop it.He spoke to lots of people and told them what was happening.He said the law should be(2) B and they should be able to do the same things as white people.He called for the African﹣Americans to(3) F on the bus.His idea worked.The bus companies(公司) lost money.In December 1956,the Supreme Court (最高法院)made the city change the rules.
Martin Luther King,Jr.traveled across America to meet lots of important people and told them about the problems.In 1963 he led a big group of African﹣Americans in Washington.He(4) A there.He said he had a dream that black and white people would live together(5) D .He was a really important person in history because he changed African﹣Americans' lives a lot.American people and people around the world remember him for what he has done.
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Martin Luther King, Jr.was born in Georgia in the south of the USA in 1929. In 1954 he began to work in a church (教堂).
All through his life he tried to(1) for African﹣Americans,whose ancestors came to America from Africa between 1640 and 1798.White people brought them to America in ships,(2) them as slaves (奴隶) and forced them to work. (3) they were set free (自由的) after the American Civil War, their lives didn't change much for a long time. Some people still didn't like them.In the 1950's,African﹣Americans(4) to do lots of things in the south of America.They could not walk on the footpath when a white person was on it.They could not eat in restaurants where white people ate.They could not go to the shops that were owned by white people.When they were on a bus, they had to(5) to white people.
Will Johnson has worked his way up the list of most popular stars in his country. In fact, it is not surprising that Will is so successful if we know about his early life. Some valuable lessons he learnt as a child have strongly influenced him(1) his later life. One of them was from his father(2) was strict with him and his brother.
Once, Will and his brother Harry (3) given a job to rebuild a broken brick(砖) wall in the yard. The wall was fifty feet(4) and around sixteen feet high. The boys had to mix concrete(水泥) and place only one brick at a time. They didn't know why their father gave them(5) a huge job. (6) ,with the attitude(态度) of "one brick more", both Will and Harry rebuilt the wall in(7) period of six months. Each time they were about to give up, their father (8) them up patiently. Both brothers were so sad about the job at(9) , but after completing the task, they felt a sense of pride, and so did their father. Even today when Will thinks that he won't be able to do something, he will look back to this experience and keep telling(10) ,"one brick at a time".
All children(1) ( grow) up one day. That is the way it has always(2) (be).You,too,are growing up. Even as you attend your daily classes , you are growing up. You should have fun as you are growing up. But you must not forget that you have(3) ( responsibility).
You might not know exactly(4) you want to be when you grow up.And that's OK.You should try to find out (5) much as you can about future job opportunities. Discover what you'd like to do when you grow up.
Do you know anyone who could give you some good(6) ( advise).What about your teachers? How about your parents ,your uncles (7) your aunts? If you'd like to become a doctor,why (8) you meet with a doctor and discuss what it takes to become one? You're only in junior high school,but years go by (9) (quick). It's good to be (10) for the future.
Lonnie Johnson always loved taking things apart(分开). He(1) /'sʌmtaimz/ put them back together. Other times he made new things from different (2) ( part). He learned how to use tools from his dad.
At 13, Lonnie put an old engine(发动机)on a homemade go﹣cart. He loved driving it around. He dreamed of being(3) inventor. By high school, Lonnie built a remote﹣control robot from some waste things. This won him first prize at the Alabama State Science Fair. His friends called (4) "The Little Scientist". In college, Lonnie was an excellent student. After that, he (5) (become )an Air Force officer, rocket scientist and business leader. (6) he never stopped inventing. You may have played with his most famous invention﹣﹣﹣the Super Soaker, a kind of water gun. Lonnie got the idea for this(7) /tɔi/ while working on another invention. When he tested a homemade part in his bathroom, it shot water(8) / ə' krɔs/ the room.
Today, Dr. Lonnie Johnson has more than 100(9) (use) inventions. However, he still keeps(10) (try)new things.
David Smith is a student, and one of his(1) (hobby) is writing.During the summer of 2010,he (2) (spend) four weeks at a summer camp. As well as the usual activities,there was a writing(3) (class)."The teacher was a writer,and she asked us to(4) (talk) about our lives and tell interesting stories. Then she encouraged(5) (we) to write about our experiences at the camp."
Back at school, David wrote a story about(6) (冠词) life of a sixteen﹣year﹣old boy,and(7) (successful) it came out as a book in 2012. Many young people love his book,and(8) (介词) a result. David has become a popular young writer.
Writing has brought David pleasure and success.(9) (连词) it is not his only hobby.He is also interested in many other things."I like(10) (play) volleyball too,"says David.