A. How about visiting some places of interest in your spare time? B. What is the purpose of your visit? C. The tourist bus can take you anywhere. D. What places do you think I should visit? E. You're welcome. F. I will practice my spoken English in a new way. G. See you later. H. Make yourself at home. I. I'm going to Beijing tomorrow. J. I'm going to have a rest in Nanjing. |
A: Hello, Tim!
B: Hello,Alice! Come in and have a seat.
A: Thank you. I'm coming to say goodbye to you.
B: Really?
A: I'm going to an English Summer Camp there.
B: What will you do at camp?
A:
B: I am sure you will speak English much better. How long will you stay there?
A: About tendays.
B:
A:Sounds great.
B: The Summer Palace, the Great Wall and some other interesting places. All of them are well worth visiting.
A: Wonderful! But I don't know how I can get to these places.
B: Don't worry. By the way, don't forget tobuy a map of Beijing.
A: Thank you for your advice.
B: Enjoy yourself. Bye!
—I get it. I will have a good breakfast.
A long time ago, people thought that the Sun went round the Earth. In some countries people even said that the Sun was a god (神). They thought the god drove across the sky each day on a golden horse. Now we know the Earth goes round the Sun. It takes the Earth a year to go all way round the Sun. Today men even know how far it is for the Earth to go round the Sun. They tell us that the Earth travels over a thousand miles a minute on its journey round the Sun.
The Sun is really a star. It is much bigger than the Earth and it is very hot. Some people have been to the Moon but we know that no one can ever go to the Sun. It is far too hot for people to live anywhere near it. The Sun is about three hundred thousand times heavier than the Earth and more than a million times larger.
—We have to hand in our homework on time.
I want to with my friends during the summer holidays.
My favourite season
like today?
Autumn in Tibet is very beautiful because there are many fresh and bright colours everywhere.
In north Tibet, one can travel several hundred kilometres by car and cannot see even a person. No one can be found in the north of Shuanghu-only treeless fields and grasslands. Warm autumn days bring life to all of nature. Wild animals become active, and Tibetan antelopes like to play near the lakes. When they run, sometimes they can reach 80 km an hour, leaving the hungry wolves far behind.
Autumn in south Tibet is very different from that in north Tibet. Mount Qomolangma in southwest Tibet, the highest mountain on Earth, is world-famous for its beauty. It is over 8, 000metres high. There are over 2,300 kinds of plants and about 300 different kinds of wild animals on Mount Qomolangma.
—Thank you, Mrs. Li.