A:Hey, Susan!
B:No. What's it like?
A: It's my favorite.
B:Can I listen to it on your CD player?
A:
B:It's really a good jazz(爵士)piece. But I still like rock music best.
A:Who is your favorite singer?
B:Cui Jian.
A:Why do you like him?
B:
A:I see.
A. Of course. B. Have you read the article about him? C. I went to his concert last week. D. I agree. E. Have you listened to the song called“Take Five”? F. Because his music is exciting. G. I think it's amazing. |
Benedict's explorations are often dangerous,but he likes them. One of his favorite explorations was in 2001. He wanted to be the first person to travel alone across the ice from Siberia to Alaska. So he went to Siberia and lived with the Chukchi people. He learned how to live like the Chukchi people and drive a dog team. He traveled 622 miles with only a dog team. The weather was really bad. There was a lot of snow, wind and ice,so the journey was very difficult. Benedict almost lost the dog team,and he almost died,so he ended his journey early. It was scary, but he learned a lot.
—Sorry,________ borrowed it.
请你用英语向其他同学介绍这部电影,70词左右。
More and more students are interested in becoming good writers. Then how can they make their dreams come true? The following tips are helpful.
Learn from good writers. Reading lots of books is helpful in your writing. This is because when you are reading, you are learning different skills of English. For example, you are learning new words and sentences to use in your own writing. And at the same time, you are learning how to spell correctly. You are also learning English grammar.
Practice your writing. You can improve your writing, like any other skill, by practicing it. Of course, you have to do many different kinds of writing given by your teachers, but you can try to write other things at least once or twice a week. Here are some ideas:
●Write a diary or a story every day.
●Describe a beautiful place you visited, or an interesting person you met.
●Write about a scared or funny thing that happened to you.
●Join an Internet chat(聊天)room.
—_____________. Just half of it. How about you?
A high school student Juliette Turner has been famous as a teen author since her three books came out.
Turner finished Fourth Grade in New York City, but then she and her mom moved to a large farm in Texas and started working with horses and cattle. "My mother and I were the only workers there," Turner said.
Life on the farm provided Turner with rich experience. By Sixth Grade, she began writing about her own stories.
Turner loved learning about the US Constitution (宪法), and she wrote 90 stories about it. The stories became Turner's first book, Our Constitution Rocks, when she started Ninth Grade. Her second book, Our Presidents Rock! came out the summer after her second high school year. Finally, she went to work on That's Not Hay in My Hair.
This story was different from the first two books and had a personal element (元素). "Everything that happened in the book actually happened in my life," said Turner. In the book, Juliette Turner became Jules O'Connor.
Was Turner afraid to be hurt by snakes, just like O'Connor? Students in the book played trick on O'Connor when they found hay in her hair. At school, did Turner get laughed at like O'Connor? "I'll leave that as an open question," she said.
A few years ago, Dave Stirling had the idea of selling CDs over the Internet. The business he started from his home in Ohio, the[US, now sells 500, 000 CDs a year and has made him a millionaire (百万富翁) at the age of 24.
"I could see that this was the future of shopping," says Stirling. "Why should you pay $15for a CD and spend the time and the money getting into the store and parking your car? You can have the same CD for half of the price by clicking (敲击) on your computer. And we can find any CD you want and bring it to your door in 24 hours!"
According to Stirling, this is only the beginning, "I believe that one day we'll do our shopping over the Internet. It's easier, quicker and cheaper. Shops and supermarkets will be the past."
—Maybe he___________ his work yet.
is Mount Huang?
I hope him sing one day!
—No, I am____________. I don't want to eat anything.
He has been here 2012.