A marathon(马拉松) is a long﹣distance running race.Now it is not only a competition,but some people organize marathons for charity(慈善).Runners get friends,families and other people to(51) (支持) them.They promise to provide a certain amount of money for every race.For example,if the runner runs one(52) (千米),the providers each give the runner $1 for the charity.A(53) (充足) of money can be raised this way.However,not everyone can run,so people in the USA have thought of other ways to raise money,using the idea of a marathon.
Walk﹣a﹣thons A walk﹣a﹣thon is(54) (相似的) to a marathon,but people walk(55) (代替) of running.This is a common way for people to raise money.
Read﹣a﹣thons Many schools organize read﹣a﹣thons to raise money.Students can get money(56) (简单地) for the number of books they read.They might be given a certain (57) (阶段) of time to read.Little kids can (58) (进入) the reading competition according to the number of pages they read.The read﹣a﹣thons are(59) (举行) not only to raise money,but also to encourage teenagers to read.
Bowl﹣a﹣thons Bowling is a(60) (受欢迎的) sport in the USA.In a bowl﹣a﹣thon,people raise money for every point they get in the game.The higher the score is,the more money they make for the charity.
Hi,guys!Listen,if you want to succeed in doing business,I have some useful suggestions for you.
First,you should wear smart (57) (衣服)and behave well.Wear a nice suit and a (58) (领带),and you should be sure to arrive on time for a meeting,OK?
When you first meet the customer,you should give him your business card and you shouldn't (59) (忘记) his name﹣that's important.If he is Ben,don't call him Ken;if he is Ken.don't call him Ben.They don't like that kind of thing.
(60) (假定)you're a smoker.Well,then,when you(61) (出席)a meeting,you shouldn't smoke during it.And you should always be (62) (有礼貌的).Remember to say"Please""Thank you","Excuse me"and"Sorry".
Now,it's important that you make friends with the customers,but you shouldn't tell them your (63) (整个的)life story.They don't want to hear that.
And (64) (最后)﹣don't talk all the time.You should always listen to the customer.Is that clear?Try to follow all the above,guys!I'm sure luck will (65) (敲)at your door!
As Chinese students, we must know something about a great man (51)c Zheng He. He was a Ming Dynasty explorer. He led seven ocean journeys from 1405to 1433. At that time, the compass (52)p an important role in his sailing. He even succeeded in sailing to the east coast of Africa. His last ocean journey was over half a (53) (世纪)earlier than Columbus' first journey to America. We Chinese are (54) (骄傲的)of him. It's a pity that he died of illness on his way home from Africa in 1433. (55)H , his journeys were so meaningful in China's history.
在你作重要决定之前,一定要仔细考虑.
Think it over before an important .
京剧起源于1790年之后,它有着200多年的历史.
Beijing Opera came into after 1760 and has a of over 200 years.
茶叶主要产自于中国的南方.
Tea are produced mainly in the part of China.
这部电影取材于一部科幻小说.
This movie is a science fiction story.
钱学森是中国人民的骄傲.
Qian Xuesen is the of the people.
John's family came back to the USA last (九月).
Alison Lapper,a very unusual painter,paints pictures for a living.She doesn't use her (51) (手)when she paints.She uses her mouth! Alison was born (52) (没有)any arms.Her physical problem caused her to spend the first (53) (十七)years of her life in a hospital.But this didn't stop her from making her dreams in life come true.She realized that even though she was disabled,she could (54) (表达) herself as freely as normal people.This was what got her to start drawing paintings.
Although Alison lives (55) (十分)a different life from others,she never loses her heart.She (56) (相信)that she can succeed as others.With great efforts,her paintings skills have reached a high (57) (水平) and her paintings do not look like they were drawn by (58) (某人)who used her mouth.Alison has become a symbol of (59) (勇气).Many disabled people have been cheered up by her (60) (积极的)way of living and become more confident.
Beijing is entering the best travel season﹣"golden autumn".The wind is blowing and the sun (46) (照耀).The colorful city sights make autumn the most popular season to visit Beijing.
"Beijing is an amazing city!I really want to show the special beauty of this country to my friends in (47) (加拿大)."said a tourist who was(48) (忙的)taking photos of the Summer Palace.
In Beihai Park,two young(49) (女士)were recording some ancient(50) (石头)bridges with their DV.
"Before the trip,what I knew about China was all from(51) (报纸)and television.Actually,it's much(52) (容易的)to travel in China than I thought.(53) (在…期间)this trip,I've learnt that China is developing very fast."the girl with a(54) (帽子)named Lily said.
She also said that her travel plan(55) (包括)the Great Wall as well."People here are friendly.They like communicating with foreigners and this makes my trip more pleasant."said the traveler.
Many museums house works of art,and some have valuable pieces that can never be replaced.These museums give the (51) (公众)a chance to enjoy their treasures.In the past,people could (52) (几乎不)talk when visiting museums.Today,rules aren't as strict,but following some (53) (基本的)rules is still necessary.
Respect(尊重)the space
Keep the museum space clean and throw away all rubbish.
(54) (避免)standing against walls and watch where you walk.
No food is allowed.Finish (55) (吃)all the food before entering the museum.
Respect the art
No touching the art.Hands,(56) (手指)or any body part should never come into contact with the artwork.(Someone thinks a small touch won't hurt the artwork,but imagine how those"touches"would add up with (57) (百)or thousands of visitors every day.)
No flash photos.Bright lights can be (58) (有害的)to the art.
Respect other visitors
Complete silence isn't necessary,but talk in a low (59) (说话声).
Stand in lines while buying tickets or waiting.
Follow the rules (60) (在…上面).It can make everyone's museum experience safe and enjoyable.
Charles Darwin was a scientist.And he changed our understanding of the (56) (自然的) world.
Darwin was born in 1809 in England.At school he didn't do well and got poor marks.He was a good athlete though and loved studying nature.He also kept doing chemisty (57) (实验).
His father was a doctor and expected Charles to become one too.Charles started studying (58) __ (医药) at Edinburgh University,but soon gave up his studies there.He went on to study relion at Cambridge University (59) (代替).
In1831,Darwin went on a five﹣year journey to South America,Australia and South Africa by ship.He was seasick,but the things he saw on this trip changed his life.He (60) (收集) many animal andplant speaimens.He spent the (61) (剩余) of his life studying what he had seen and he wrote many books.
In 1939,Darwin (62) (结婚) his cousin,Emma Wedgwood,with whom he had seen and ten children!He was a loving father and enjoyed family life,which was always more(63) (重要的) to him than his research.In spite of having many health (64) (问题) throughout his life,Darwin lived until he was 73.
Darwin‘s most famous book"On the Origin of Species" came out in 1859and sold out in a day.It said that all living things were related.His ideas were not popular at first,but now most people (65) (同意) with them and admire Darwin as great scientist.
More and more teenagers are using the Internet nowadays,but some of them aren't using it in a proper way.If you follow these suggestions,it'll be much (46) (安全的)than you might think.
Do not give your password to others and never give out your home (47) (地址),real name,age,school or phone number to those (48) (陌生人).
Do not share your (49) (私密的)information in Moments (朋友圈)
Never answer unwanted (50) (电子邮件).
Be (51) (小心的) when you are using public Wi﹣Fi or scanning QR code (扫二维码).
Never go and meet anyone you met online (52) (没有)your parents' permission and never go (53) (单独地).
Keep a separate credit (信用)card just for (54) (购物)online.This will make it easier to (55) (取消)if something bad happens and your other credit cards can still be used uninfluenced.