I'm Jim. I live in Washington. Let me introduce my neighbourhood to you.
There are three shopping cin my neighbourhood, so it's easy for me to buy what I need. But my mother thinks they're too noisy. Wdoesn't the government move two of them away? Maybe one is enough.
My fplace is the park. There is a pond(池塘) in the park. There is fish in the pond. Most of them are black and red. I like to fish there when I'm free. When I ca fish, I can take it home. The fish is cheap. It's only $ 1 for each.
There is a bookshop in my, neighbourhood. All the books are new. Some of tare very useful for us. So I also go there and read books in it. The clerks put the books for the students in the middle. So I can find them e.
I think the government should build a library in my neighbourhood. Then I can read many kinds of books. And I don't have to pay any money. Then the students can read more and more books. I think the library should have DVDs. I want to see exciting films in my free time.
China has unveiled ambitious plans to drastically reduce single-use plastics by 2025. China's National Development and Reform Commission is fast-tracking a number of measures designed to slash the production and use of plastics over the next five years. It announced that by the end of 2020, non-biodegradable plastic bags will be banned in supermarkets and shopping malls in major cities. The ban will also apply to food delivery services, which use vast amounts of the plastics. Single-use plastic straws and cutlery used by food takeaway services will be banned nationwide by the end of this year. China will encourage the use of alternative materials such as non-plastic products and biodegradable shopping bags.
Single-use plastics are one of the world's biggest sources of plastic pollution. They have become a ubiquitous part of daily life and a part of our throwaway culture. The Chinese authorities set a goal of reducing the "intensity of consumption" in order to reverse our reliance on single-use plastics. Previous regulations to curb plastic use, in 2008, led to an estimated cut in plastic bag production of 67 billion bags. The United Nations said it is urgent that all countries adopt policies similar to those China is introducing. It said: "We are already unable to cope with the amount of plastic waste we generate, unless we rethink the way we manufacture, use and manage plastics."
⑴Sun Hua wants to learn arts. She thinks joining an art club can be helpful. ⑵Xia Jie dreams to be a businessman. Hong Kong is her favorite city. ⑶Chen Jun wants to get a part-time job during his study. ⑷Lin Qi plans to study English in Beijing. She likes school with a library. ⑸Han Yi would like to study at a university in Shanghai. He is interested in drawing. |
A. The Art College of Lijiang in Guilin. Popular main course is art. There are 10 art clubs. B. Beijing Language College. 300 Chinese excellent teachers. Near the city center. C. The Chinese University of Hong Kong Business; Nursing. D. The International Language College of Tainjin Three large libraries Near the sea E. The Geography College of Guangzhou Popular main course is Earthquake Studying. Easy to get a part—time job. F. Beijing International Language School. 120 teachers are from America. There is a large library in it. G. The Art College of Shanghai Drawing Two large libraries Near the city center |
Susan a good time during her stay in Shanghai.
Humans are mammals (哺乳动物). Most mammals are born able to do many things.
Some can walk within a few minutes of being born. They have to be able to run away if 1 is near. But human babies are born 2. They need the care of adults to live.
In the first month of life, babies can not smile or sit up. They can not even hold up their own heads 3 some help from grown-ups.
In the next few months, babies grow a lot. They learn to roll over, support their heads, and 4 sit up while being held.
Babies also have to learn to use their 5. It takes months for them to learn to reach for objects. At around six months old many babies can 6 an object from one hand to another.
Babbling is 7 a human baby learns to speak. Babies all seem to make similar sounds by babbling. They try to imitate (模仿) the sounds they hear from adults. It will take about nine months 8 a baby can say real words.
Somewhere around a baby's first birthday he or she may stand or walk with help. Soon the baby will 9 around on his or her own!
The first year of a baby's life is a time of growing and 10. Growing sure takes a lot of work!
-- Certainly.
—There is going to be a concert this evening.
— exciting news!
A.What an B.What C.How D.How an
These days they busy going over their lessons because they an English test soon.
A. have been; will have B. were; had C. were; have D. are; have
——Have you it? ——Sorry.Would you please explain it for a second time?
A.found B.known C.seen D.got
I was the typical“I can't”child-whatever my mother told or asked me to do was immediately
followed by my cry,“I can't.”As a result,very few tasks or goals that I set out to achieve were
ever completed.
One evening,my mother called me into the family room.“I want you to read this article,”
Mother began.“It's about Marlo Thomas.She tells how a simple poem that she was forced to learn
by her father changed her life·She went from saying‘I can't’to‘I can’·According to this article,
she was able to reorganize her life and her career by learning the principles(原则)in the poem.”
I took the small magazine from Mother and looked down at the pages.There was Marlo-my
idol. Beside her photo was the poem my mother had spoken of,a simple poem entitled,“I Can”.
“I want you to memorize that poem,”Mother said firmly.“Mama,”I belly-ached.“I can't learn
that poem.It's too long.”
“It's not too tong and you can learn it.1 want you to know it perfectly by this time tomorrow,”
said my mother. Unwillingly,I went back to my bedroom with the magazine.With a heavy heart,I
threw myself into the bed and began my task.
“Can't is a word that is the enemy to ambition,”I began.I repeated the line.I repeated it
again and again.“An enemy ambush to shatter your will…”I continued the process until I proudly
recited the poem the following evening. It has now become my principle.Marlo 1 homas did not
know me,but her story forever changed my life.
Saying“I can”helped me to get through the worst moments of my life: Saying“I can”
encouraged me to complete things I would have otherwise seen as out of my reach. A simple poem
learned at seven is a poem that will support me to seventy-seven,maybe even longer.
1.One evening my mother asked me to ,
A .read an article B.meet Marlo
C .write a poem D. take photos
2.The underlined part“I belly-ached”in Paragraph 3 probably means“ ”.
A. I was hungry B.I was relaxed
C. I felt unhappy D. I ate too much
3.On the following evening,I .
A. repeated the lines on TV B.read more stories about Marlo
C. proudly recited the poem D. had a long talk with my mother
4.What can we learn from the passage'?
A .Marlo is very popular among teenagers.
B .I become interested in poems all my life.
C .Marlo always encourages me to work hard.
D .Saying“I can”has helped me get over difficulties.
There will be a football match next week. Our team will play Guanghua Team.
A. at B. to C. about D. against