Lu Junling, a security guard from Hebei University, became popularon the Internet. As an ordinary (平凡) person, though Lu Junling is more than 50 years old, hememorizes English vocabulary for CET 6 under the street lights every day justto improve himself. When he is free, he also writes novels and sings operas.That’s not all! Painting, music, kongfu, ancient poems, etc. are all hishobbies. So a number of people call him “treasure security guard (寶藏保安)”. Lu Junling said, “If I want to become an artist, I will alwayswork hard for my dream!” Mr. Lu’s words live in many people’s memory.
When youand your friends turn to each other to talk about problems or troubles, yougive each other advice and help. One important thing of our growth is to makedecisions to help our friends and learn to support each other. This requires usto learn what it means to help friends and how to help them in right ways.
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.
Slowlybut surely, Amy and her grandparents were making progress. Boxes of all sizeswere placed on top of each other throughout the house. Amy’s grandparents hadlived in the house for years and they had collected many things.
As thegovernment encourages the renaissance (復興) of traditional culture,Hanfu is getting more and more popular with the teenagers. Every year, we canenjoy different Hanfu shows around the cities. And now quite a few Hanfu clubshave been set up in universities. Members usually wear Hanfu at theirgraduation ceremonies or during holidays. Some even wear Hanfu on regular days,too. And these fans created a special day—China Haniu Day to celebratetraditional Chinese clothing. It falls on the third day of the third month inChinese lunar calendar (陰歷).
王某曰:古之學者,雖問以口而其傳以心雖聽以耳而其受以意。故為師者不煩,而學者有得也??鬃釉唬骸安粦嵅粏?,不悱①不發(fā),舉一隅②不以三隅反,則不復也?!狈蚩鬃迂M敢愛其道,驁③天下之學者,而不使其蚤④有知乎!以謂其問之不切,則其聽之不專;其思之不深,則其取之不固。不專不固,而可以入者,口耳而已矣。吾所以教者,非將善其口耳也。
尊敬的老師、親愛的同學們:大家上午好!今天,我國旗下講話的題目是《踐行志愿服務,辦好文明校運》。在XX年北京奧運會和XX年南京亞青會上,有一群人,他們遍布賽場內(nèi)外,甚至大街小巷;人們親切地稱他們“小紅帽”、“紅馬甲”;他們互不相識,但有著共同的信仰:奉獻、友愛、互助、進步;他們沒有冠軍的光環(huán),但更值得尊重;他們就是青年志愿者。XX年,共青團中央、中國青年志愿者協(xié)會共同決定把3月5日作為“中國青年志愿者服務日”。把“志愿者”定義為:志愿貢獻個人的時間、精力,在不謀求物質(zhì)報酬的前提下,從事社會服務事業(yè),為推動社會進步提供服務的人。也許“不謀求物質(zhì)報酬”、“推動社會進步”這些定義聽起來很大、很遠,甚至讓人懷疑是不是要求太高了?
推進養(yǎng)老院服務質(zhì)量建設專項行動,優(yōu)化養(yǎng)老機構(gòu)服務質(zhì)量。全區(qū)養(yǎng)老機構(gòu)在重抓安全生產(chǎn)的前提下,不斷硬化環(huán)境,創(chuàng)新管理服務,致力于內(nèi)強管理,外樹形象,敬老院建設邁上了一個新的臺階。高標準建設福利院,實現(xiàn)醫(yī)養(yǎng)融合跨越發(fā)展。按照“公建民營、醫(yī)養(yǎng)融合”模式,區(qū)社會福利院一期試運行效果明顯,護理康復、養(yǎng)老服務功能齊全,社會反響較好。加快居家養(yǎng)老轉(zhuǎn)型升級。緊密圍繞“精準分類、精確服務”要求,通過以會代訓、分類培訓、到站宣講、入戶宣傳等方式,在全區(qū)范圍內(nèi)積極推進第三輪改革轉(zhuǎn)型工作。
尊敬的各位老師,親愛的同學和家長們:時光淺淺,冬日漫漫,附中師生,好久不見,你們還好嗎?這段時間大家辛苦了!反反復復的疫情,致使居家網(wǎng)課成了學習的常態(tài),它對你的學習和生活有影響嗎?說沒有,絕對是假的。離開了學習的專供場所——校園,離開了窗明幾凈的教室,離開了朝夕陪伴的老師,離開了團結(jié)友好又卷的厲害的同伴,在家學習,說實在的,缺少了一種氛圍。人們常把一個陌生的溫馨的環(huán)境比喻成家,家,就是一個港灣,是一個身體和靈魂的棲息地,可是疫情硬是讓我們把家變成了學校,把客廳,臥室變成了教室。沒有了教室課堂的約束,沒有了老師目光的緊盯和交流,你的坐姿是否端正?一節(jié)課你是否一直全神貫注?有沒有邊聽邊吃邊喝的時候?有沒有起床后重返被窩的現(xiàn)象?和同學聊過天沒?作業(yè)每次都實實在在獨立完成嗎?一天下來除了利用手機電腦學習,刷過抖音沒?聽過歌曲沒?玩過游戲沒?但愿這些都是我們無端的猜想和假設,是我們在杞人憂天,老師們很不放心??!一直擔憂線上學習的效率和效果。
5000多年源遠流長的文明歷史中,中華民族始終有著“自古英雄出少年”的傳統(tǒng),始終有著“長江后浪推前浪”的情懷。一百年前,共青團成立之際,一大批先進青年在“覺醒年代”紛紛覺醒。新時代建設中,哪里有需要,哪里就有青年的身影:在搶險救災前線沖鋒陷陣,在疫情防控一線披甲出征,在平凡的崗位上兢兢業(yè)業(yè),在美麗的校園里不懈奮斗……“清澈的愛,只為中國”,成為當代中國青年發(fā)自內(nèi)心的最強音。
5000多年源遠流長的文明歷史中,中華民族始終有著“自古英雄出少年”的傳統(tǒng),始終有著“長江后浪推前浪”的情懷。一百年前,共青團成立之際,一大批先進青年在“覺醒年代”紛紛覺醒。新時代建設中,哪里有需要,哪里就有青年的身影:在搶險救災前線沖鋒陷陣,在疫情防控一線披甲出征,在平凡的崗位上兢兢業(yè)業(yè),在美麗的校園里不懈奮斗……“清澈的愛,只為中國”,成為當代中國青年發(fā)自內(nèi)心的最強音。
Choose the best choice fromA to F to finish the dialogue. You have one more answer. Each choice should beused only once.A: Hello, I’m a schoolnewspaper reporter. May I ask you some questions?B: ____46____
B: It’s about theexperiments three astronauts are doing on the space station.A: That’s great. I’minterested in space, so I want to be an astronaut like them.
Once, herfather took her to the kitchen. He asked Jane to take a potato, an egg ____11____ two spoons of tea leaves. Jane was ____12____, andasked her father, “Do you want me to cook?”
Once, herfather took her to the kitchen. He asked Jane to take a potato, an egg ____11____two spoons of tea leaves. Jane was ____12____, and asked her father, “Doyou want me to cook?”
Electric cars may seem like a recent invention,but they have been around for years. In the early 1900s, there were ___16___ electric cars on the road than gasoline(汽油)cars,because at that time, gasoline was expensive compared with other fuels(燃料)
Electric cars may seem like a recent invention,but they have been around for years. In the early 1900s, there were ___16___electric cars on the road than gasoline(汽油)cars, because at that time,gasoline was expensive compared with other fuels(燃料), electriccars were more popular.
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.
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.
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 object waswhite! “Clearly, it was black!” Another argument started between Tony and me,this time about the color of the object.