—Oh, how nice! Do you know when she (start)?
—Of course. It _______ by young people so often these days.
—No. It's expensive. I can't afford it.
A. do some sports every day B. going to bed early good C. health is more important than money D. sport is very important, too E. food is the most important F. It is very healthy G. The less you eat, the healthier you are |
A: Which is more important, health or money?
B: In my eyes,.
A: I agree with you. But how can we keep healthy?
B: I think. I always eat healthy food.
A: Can we eat junk food?
B:.
A: What else should we do?
B: We should. But remember not to do sports soon after meals.
B: I see. Isfor our health?
A: Yes, it is. Early to bed and early to get up makes you healthy.
— I'm afraid I can't ________ it, Daddy. It's too high.
—Yes. They are very________.
A. How far is it? B. Where's Blue Zoo? C. Why don't we ride bikes? D. it's the closest to our houses. E. How long will we stay there? F. I' m more interested to see animals. G. Where are you going tomorrow? |
A: Hello, Emma! To the zoo to see animals or to the theatre to watch the Beijing Opera?
B: To the zoo. What about you?
A: Me too. Let's go to Blue Zoo.
B: OK.
A: How can we get there? By bus, by bike or on foot?
B:
A: That's a good idea.
B: For two hours. Then we can visit the museum near it
A: Great!
There is little doubt that house cats first developed naturally from ancient wild cats. The cleverest relative is the American wild cat which still lives in Africa today. This is understandable because the first house cats came from Africa.
Cats first started to live around people in Egypt about 6,000 ~ 7,000 years ago. From Egypt, cats started to move around the world. At about the same time, Egyptians began storing grain(谷物) in buildings. Scientists used to believe that people tamed cats to catch mice and protect the grain. However, cats don't like to be told what to do! Now, scientists believed that eats followed the mice and learned to accept people. Finally, some of the cats began to grow comfortably around people. These were smaller cats that needed protection. As these cats and people got used to each other, they moved in together. Around 5,000 years ago, eats started to live with people.
Soon cats were in Greece, then the Middle East and China. They moved along Egyptian business roads keeping away mice and keeping people around them. After the Romans came to Egypt, they also accepted the cats and brought them to Europe. These cats likely bred(繁殖) with other cats to form the many kinds of house cats we have today.
Cats are relatively recent house animals. House cats still have a lot in common with their wild relatives. Cats sleep a lot to save energy just like wild cats. They often get food at night as well. House cats are generally peaceful and friendly, but be careful! If a cat feels it is in danger, it will fight back—just like a wild cat.
—Really? Who will _______ it?
Are your shoes hers?
They an important meeting.