I lost mysmartphone at West Park on Loomis Road on Monday morning, Oct. 27. The photosin it haven’t been uploaded(上傳)to the Cloud. They are very important to me.Please call me at 730-8607.
Apassenger told an air hostess(空姐)that he needed a cup of water to take hismedicine when the plane just took off. She told him that she would bring himthe ___11___ in ten minutes.
Some schools have organized too many tests thatare too difficult. As a result, students have to study hard all the time andthey have been under a lot of stress. It has been harmful to students’ mental (心理的)and physical health and it must be changed.
Jared ___15___ to stay at home, but his mom sent him anyway.He had to sit next to Jessica. At reading time, Mrs. Thomas asked Jared toread. Reading aloud always made Jared ___16___ . As he picked up the book, his hands shook.“He can’t read,” Jessica said. “I didn’t call on you, did I?”
Du, 23,is a student from Shanghai University. He won third place at the ninth IOIO (國(guó)際折紙奧林匹克) in February this year. A total of 803 competitors from 59countries and areas took part in this year’s event.
Russia’s skating silver medalist AlexandraTrusova, 17, amazed the world with five quadruple jumps (四周跳)during free skate at the Beijing Winter Olympics. No other woman has everfinished five quadruple jumps in an Olympic competition.
Everyone knows how similar chimpanzees (黑猩猩)are to humans. So it’s no surprise that their greetings are also close to ours.The most common ways of greeting between chimpanzees are hand touching andhugging. Sometimes they also kiss each other. Some chimpanzees can even learnsimple sign language.
Raden Roro Hendarti, nearly 50 years old, is alibrarian in Muntang village. She started a “trash library”, hoping to makechildren read more as well as make them realize the importance of environmentprotection. Each weekday, Raden puts all kinds of books on the back of herthree-wheeler (三輪車)and rides to Muntang village. There, children line up to exchange plastic cups,bags and other trash for books from Raden’s mobile library. After finishing theexchange, Raden carries back all the trash.
尊敬的李教授:我校讀書節(jié)活動(dòng)將于4月25日在圖書館拉開帷幕。讀書節(jié)期間,①學(xué)校將開展征文比賽、讀書交流會(huì)、課本劇表演等。②您對(duì)名著閱讀的研究確實(shí)有點(diǎn)水平,學(xué)校③特邀您開設(shè)《傅雷家書》閱讀方法專題講座,請(qǐng)您百忙之中參加為盼!
首先,林冠層就像一把大傘,能夠?qū)Υ怪苯涤赀M(jìn)行再分配。一部分降水被林冠截留,直接蒸發(fā)到大氣中;一部分順著枝葉、樹干流到林地,形成樹干徑流。據(jù)統(tǒng)計(jì),我國(guó)主要森林生態(tài)系統(tǒng)的林冠截留率平均值為11%~34%。
班長(zhǎng)立刻組織搶修舵鏈,這才發(fā)現(xiàn),幾乎不可能。修舵鏈要從船頭的鐵柱處下去,可甲板到船頭的艙蓋上結(jié)了厚冰,艙蓋是拱形的,十多米長(zhǎng)。平時(shí),船一晃,在上面走都很難。現(xiàn)在結(jié)了冰,站都站不住,根本別想走過(guò)去。班長(zhǎng)看著結(jié)冰的艙蓋請(qǐng)示陪同的馬參謀長(zhǎng):“參謀長(zhǎng),過(guò)不過(guò)?”“怎么過(guò)?”“爬!”“多大把握?”“沒(méi)有?!瘪R參謀長(zhǎng)認(rèn)真看了看班長(zhǎng),重重拍了他一下。
Ibelieved that I was right and he was wrong, and Tony believed that I was wrongand he was right. Our teacher, a kind and smart lady, decided to teach us alesson. She brought us to the front of the class and placed him on one side ofher desk and me on the other. In the middle of her desk was a large and roundobject. I could clearly see that it was black. The teacher asked us what colorthe object was. “White,” Tony answered. I couldn’t believe he said the objectwas white! “Clearly, it was black!” Another argument started between Tony andme, this time about the color of the object.
TheChinese knot, a folk art, has a long history. People first made them to recordinformation and send messages before they started to use words. The knots wereused for decoration (裝飾) and to express thoughts and feelings in theTang Dynasty. They were later popular in the Ming and Qing dynasties. But thisart wasn’t really accepted by the common people until the Qing Dynasty.
Antarctica is a continent (大陸) of ice. There is hardlyany rain in Antarctica, so the Antarctic Desert becomes the driest desert inthe world. It is also the world’s largest desert by area.
Ibelieved that I was right and he was wrong, and Tony believed that I was wrongand he was right. Our teacher, a kind and smart lady, decided to teach us alesson. She brought us to the front of the class and placed him on one side ofher desk and me on the other. In the middle of her desk was a large and roundobject. I could clearly see that it was black. The teacher asked us what colorthe object was. “White,” Tony answered. I couldn’t believe he said the objectwas white! “Clearly, it was black!” Another argument started between Tony andme, this time about the color of the object.
Chopsticksoriginated from(起源于) China.Though simple and little, they are agreat invention in the history of humans. There are many legends aboutChopsticks, Da Yu and Chopsticks is one of them.It issaid that during Yao and Shun times, Shun ordered Yu to control the flood. Oneday, Yu took a boat to an island, he was so hungry that he used an earth pot tocook meat. After the meat was well-done in boiled water, he didn’t want towaste time to wait for it to cool, so he took two branches to pick up the meatfrom the soup. After, to save time, he always took small branches to take outfood from the hot pot. For a long time, he was skilled at picking up food withsmall sticks. In this way, the first types of chopsticks were born.
Mostschools offer different kinds of subjects and activities for students, but someschools offer additional training in certain areas, such as the performing andarts. In this way, schools can help students develop their artistic talentsfrom an early age and have greater success in their future profession. THE ROYAL BALLET(芭蕾舞)SCHOOL
Flying kites Kites have quite a long history. The earliest kites were made ofwood, instead of paper. Nowadays, the three most famous kites are the Beijingkite, Tianjin kite, and Weifang kite. And they are quite different from eachother. For example, the swallow-shaped kite is a well-known Beijing style.
材料二這場(chǎng)運(yùn)動(dòng)的宗旨是提高產(chǎn)量、防止富裕農(nóng)民重新冒頭、爭(zhēng)取更大程度的農(nóng)業(yè)專業(yè)化,以及加速實(shí)現(xiàn)社會(huì)主義改造的進(jìn)程……到1956年年底,約96%的農(nóng)戶正式成為合作社社員。 ——摘自徐中約著《中國(guó)近代史》
材料二 美國(guó)國(guó)會(huì)通過(guò)了《全國(guó)工業(yè)復(fù)興法》等法案,要求企業(yè)按部門就產(chǎn)品的產(chǎn)量、價(jià)格等制定公平競(jìng)爭(zhēng)法規(guī),以防止盲目競(jìng)爭(zhēng)引起生產(chǎn)過(guò)剩。法案還規(guī)定了最低工資和最高工時(shí)的標(biāo)準(zhǔn)。——摘自《歷史——經(jīng)濟(jì)成長(zhǎng)歷程》(岳麓書社)(2)根據(jù)材料二,指出美國(guó)國(guó)會(huì)要求企業(yè)按部門制定公平競(jìng)爭(zhēng)法規(guī)的目的。材料三 20世紀(jì)30年代中期,有人在紐約做了一次民意測(cè)驗(yàn),結(jié)果發(fā)現(xiàn),羅斯福總統(tǒng)最愛(ài)歡迎,他的后面才是上帝,而且上帝票數(shù)還遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)落后于羅斯福?!幾浴稓v史——經(jīng)濟(jì)成長(zhǎng)歷程》(岳麓書社)(3)根據(jù)材料三并結(jié)合所學(xué)知識(shí),分析羅斯??偨y(tǒng)最受歡迎的原因。