—Yes. I often why.
Last summer, I went to Yunnan on vacation with my family. We1four days there.
Our first stop was Lugu Lake. I wondered why there was so beautiful a lake in the world. I enjoyed 2 there. We went boating and took quite a few photos. Then we went up to a hill. On the top of the 3 we got to see something beautiful. I felt like I was in a painting. I thought I would 4 forget the beautiful scenery (风景) there.
The next morning we went to Lijiang by bus. It was a long 5 from Lugu Lake to Lijiang. In the afternoon we 6 After a short break (休息), we went to walk around the town and bought Some gifts. Then we decided to try the famous (著名的) Guoqiao Rice Noodles for dinner. They were very 7 and delicious. After dinner we took a walk and enjoyed the old streets and buildings 8 the moon. The summer evening was cool.
Our 9 stop was the "spring city" Kunming. We visited Dianchi, watched the birds and went to the flower market. We had a really wonderful day.
The four-day trip came to a(n) 10 soon. We had to go home. Everything in Yunnan was great. It is a very beautiful and interesting place. I'm sure you'll never regret (懊悔) going on a trip there.
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What did you do?
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Dear Tom,
Yours,
Wang Dan
Students in Japan are trying a new kind of travelling. In the past they could only go to the museums. That was boring for the teenagers. They often went by bus. Many of them felt sleepy in the museum. But now they can go out of doors. They can go to factories, villages and many other places they like.
Experiential education (体验式教育) is now very popular in North America. It is also becoming more and more popular in Japan. Just look at the JTB, Japan's biggest travel agency. It has more than 300 different travel programs for students and schools. More than 25 schools have taken part in the programs.
Where are the students going? They travel to fishing villages in Kyushu and farming villages in China. Some even go to English classes in England. Wherever they go, they enjoy helping the disabled(残疾的). By doing so, they learn how to take care of others. It's an experience that students will never forget.
Travelling in Japan also does the farmers and fishermen good. Now there are many people visiting their villages. Visitors' coming every year brings them a lot of money and a better life.
Experiential education is only popular in North America.
In the past students in Japan could only go to the .
How many different travel programs does JTB have for students and schools?
What do students enjoy doing wherever they go?
—她为她的爸爸买东西了。
—she do last night?
—She for her father.
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the Ricky Zoo, I am your tour guide, Mary. I will 1 you to visit the zoo. You'll see many different kinds of 2 here. Let's see them one after 3 . Follow me please!
Look! Those are the pandas from Asia. 4 your right, there are some wild lions from North America Come on! This is the Monkey Mountain. Can you see the baby monkey 5 with his mom in the tree? He is the cutest 6 here. When visitors feed some food to them, the baby monkey is always 7 one to get it, But we'd better not feed food to them 8 that will make the zoo easily 9. Although the Monkey Mountain is attractive(有吸引力的), we can't 10 here for too long. There are many other animals ahead. Let's go to see them.
Are you always happy during your vacation? Many people may say "yes". But last week I had a bad vacation.
My parents and I took a bus to the Great Wall We got on the bus at 7:00 a, m. But on the half way, there was something wrong with the bus. After an hour, it started again. It was about 11:00 a. m. when we got to the Great Wall.
We were excited when we stood on the Great Wall. My father took out the camera and wanted to take some photos. But just then, it started to rain. We had to go back to our bus. When we wanted to eat something, we found we left our food at home.
— Because I have ________ to tell you.
they volleyball yesterday afternoon?
Last weekend Tom visited his grandpa and grandma .
something, anything, nothing, everything,someone, anyone, no one, everyone |
—No, Jack is not here.
you an interesting movie yesterday?