— Yes, of course.
—Yes. He has been working for six hours without having a break.
—Yes, a bag of rice.
—OK.
—Swimming and playing badminton. What do you enjoy doing?
Look around when you're on the subway. What is the most popular time-killing activity? In China, many people play on their smart phones. But in other countries, many people enjoy 1.
On average, each Chinese person read less than eight books a year, according to a survey in 2016. But Chinese people 2 an average of 26 minutes on WeChat reading every day.
In many foreign countries, people read at 3 time. Even backpackers (背包客) enjoy reading books when they are on a break at the beach or 4 from a hike. Reading books builds a bridge between our lives 5 the unknown world.
Many hotels abroad also offer book exchanges (交换) for visitors. Simply 6 your finished books and take different books that 7 left behind.
In most US middle schools, teachers give students a reading list every few weeks. Most books are easy to read like youth novels (青少年小说), so students won't 8 their confidence.
Good reading habits can lead you to a lifelong love of books. In order to encourage people to read 9, China is planning to foster (培养) the habit of reading in its law.
10 this has both good and bad sides, it can be seen as a way to develop one's reading habits.
Is chatting online boring without emojis (表情符号)? These happy, sad and laughing faces help us communicate with each other.
What kinds of emojis do people in different countries like most? It has to do with their culture, according to a report.
France is thought to be a romantic country. French people love the heart emoji more than any other country. It is reported that fifty﹣five percent (百分之) of the emojis they use are hearts.
In the US, we see that many users choose food pictures. Americans use the burger and chicken leg emojis more often than other countries.
As it often snows in Russia, people there use emojis with snow patterns more than any other country. Arabic﹣language (阿拉伯语) users like using camels. And Australia uses more rabbit emojis than anywhere else.
A. Yes, I can! B. But I can't! C. Just be yourself. D. Then, a girl named Susan saw the butterfly. E. If I were a butterfly, it would be wonderful! F. Soon the butterfly flew away and the girl was sad. |
One day, a butterfly (蝴蝶) named Mia flew into a school and sat on a flower. Mia saw some students playing a game together and thought: "How nice would it be if I could play with other butterflies? What a pity (遗馆)!"
"It's black and blue, and so beautiful," she said. "Look at the beautiful colors on her wings (翅膀). She thought if she were a butterfly, she could fly into the sky. "But I can't! What a pity!" she thought.
People like to admire (羡慕) others, but sometimesEveryone is special (特别的) in their own way.
—I usually go out to play with my sister. She helps me a lot.
A. Yu Garden in Shanghai is a traditional garden. If you enjoy history and natural beauty, you will love this garden. There are many beautiful buildings, bridges and ponds. You can also buy different snacks just outside the garden.
B. The Palace Museum is also known as the Forbidden City. It is one of the most famous museums in China and the world. There are many Chinese paintings, calligraphy (书 法),ceramics (陶瓷)and other collections.
C. Hong Kong is a wonderful place to visit. If you like shopping, you will love Hong Kong. There are some expensive shops and also some cheap ones. There is something for everyone in Hong Kong.
D. Xi'an is a major historical site. Former capital of China, Xi'an was previously known under the name of Chang'an, and it is one of the oldest cities in China.
E. Sanya is known as Eastern Hawaii. It has the most beautiful seaside on Hainan Island. You can walk on the white soft beach and look at the blue sea. You can also have a taste of various seafood.
F. Harbin is the famous Ice City, and it attracts visitors by the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival. The festival usually begins from January and lasts for over one month. It provides visitors a whole world of ice and snow.
—You're right, but what can we do?
—I guess not. There is no for even one chair.