1 理想的工作是什么;
2选择这份工作的原因;
3工作内容。
注意:
1词数100左右;
2可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3 标题已为你写好。
My Dream Job
At 80 years old,scientist Jane Goodall continues to enjoy the joy of discovery.“Trees can communicate with each other,” she said during her Nov.16,2014 China visit to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the China establishment of her youth organization Roots & Shoots,which has grown to more than 600 branches in the country among 150,000 active groups globally.
Jane Goodall still travels 300 days a year in all around the world and says she absorbs energy from the inspired people she meets in each country.The elderly activist and the youth take inspiration from each other.
On Nov.16,2014,she visited the project of Roots & Shoots which was set up in Beijing.“She thought our project was great,” says 16-year-old Beijing Experimental High School student Qi Zhengyang,whose group helps protect a wetlands in the suburbs of Beijing.“She said we're doing a good job.She paid attention to us.”
Jane Goodall plans to continue to set up Roots & Shoots branches as many as possible throughout the world.“I'll go on as long as I can,” she says.“I hope I maintain physical health as long as possible because there's so much to do.” Her aspiration for the organization in China is to expand in rural areas.Most branches are in big cities as Beijing and Shanghai.
It was publishing her findings about chimpanzees (My Friends the Wild Chimpanzees) more than half a century ago that made Jane Goodall a household name in the world.She was named United Nations Messenger of Peace in 2002.
Some of the members in Roots & Shoots realize Goodall is 80 and has already considered who'll lead the movement once she's gone.“It can be all of us,” she says.“A group is stronger than one person.We can do more working together.”
The eyes are one of the most expressive instruments of body language.
Keith,seventeen,from Montclair New Jersey,learned the hard way about one1the eyes can make .“I had a2who graded heavily on classroom discussion,”
Keith says. “He seemed to have a strong ability to know just when I didn't have the 3.I couldn't figure out how he could be so 4.Then it dawned on(为……所明白)me.5 I didn't know the answer,I would avoid looking at him
When I6know what so say,I always7straight back at him.
From that moment on,I 8myself to look him in the eye,9 I knew the work or not.
That trick has saved me a lot of trouble.”
Many people,including some policemen,believe eye contact is a good10of honesty.
If someone can't look at you directly in the eye,then he or she is not playing 11,they insist.
After many experiments,12,a number of experts have found out that good liars can make false eye contact.
Eye contact,though not a(n)13 sign of honesty,is a clear way to show interest in another person.
When a person looks at you and 14to do so,you know his15is placed on you.
When he turns his head away,his mind is probably16.17 there are exceptions.
A 18person may have trouble making and keeping eye contact,no matter how interested he is in the other person. And certain 19,such as the British and Germans,are much20oriented(适应)to eyeball to eyeball contact than,say,the French and Arabs.
Traditional Chinese culture places much emphasis (重视) on food. Considered to be an important part of each day, (eat) is far beyond simply meeting a need. However, people are living in fast-paced society now, so they hardly have time to enjoy their food. They need fast food. That is China's fast-food market expands.
A foreign fast-food restaurant (call) KFC arrived in China first, quickly followed by (other )such as Pizza Hut and McDonald's. Withthe (develop) of China, foreign fast-food chains are realizing high-speed(grow) in China. However, these “junk foods” have long been criticized by health experts because (their) can't provide balanced nutrition(营养). The experts also show that some foreign fast food contains a food coloring, Sudan I, can cause cancer.
In fact, China has many of its own traditional fast-food dishes. Among them, dumplings, soybean milk and noodles (be) the most popular. Compared with foreign fast food, those traditional ones are healthier. many Chinese still enjoy the special taste and the good environment in the foreign fast-food chains even though there exist some potential(潜在的)risks.
,I didn't go to help my friend.
一个法国人到一个英国朋友家做客。在他走近朋友的房子时,一条大狗朝他叫起来。他的英国朋友对朋友说:“你难道不知道一句英国谚语'叫唤的狗不咬人'吗?”。法国人说“我知道,但这狗知道这个谚语吗?”
注意:
1).词数100左右;
2).不要逐条翻译以上内容,可适当增减内容;
3).参考词汇:叫唤bark;咬bite
Barking dogs don't bite
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注意:①每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
②只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Last summer, I got a part-time job as a waiter. I worked hard and very helpful. Everyone in a restaurant including some regular customer liked me. One day, a foreign couple in their fifties entered into the restaurant. I was happy to have a chance to practice their spoken English. I went up to greet them warm. After I took their order, I told them their food will be served quickly because we Chinese respect the elderly. After heard my words, a look of displeasure appeared on the wife's face. Seeing my confusing look, her husband explained to me the Westerners disliked the description "old". I apologized to them but realized the importance of knowing cultural differences.
Every new person added to the planet needs food, water, clothes, and so on. . Those things require extra natural resources, including land and water. But Earth's riches are limited. Less than 1 percent of Earths water can be used for drinking and washing. One out of every thirteen people around the world does not always have enough clean water.. Too many people are using too much water, especially in the already dry areas of the southwestern United States.
Food shortages(不足) are even more common. Worldwide, one out of every seven people does not get enough to eat.. Over time, the soil loses its nutrients(营养) and the farmland becomes useless for growing food. As the world becomes more crowded(拥挤的), more land is needed to make way for growing cities. . That's a problem because trees help take in a gas called carbon dioxide. Humans produce carbon dioxide by burning coal and oil. Fewer trees mean more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The buildup of carbon dioxide traps heat and pollution above Earth.
, although every person uses the planet's resources. The richest billion people, Americans especially, use the most resources. They also produce the most waste.
A. Forests are cleared away
B. Some people use a lot more than others
C. Water shortages have hit many parts of the world
D. Water pollution is a serious problem in some areas
E. More trees should be planted to handle air pollution
F. Huge needs for food force farmers to overuse their land
G. More people mean more cars, roads, schools, hospitals, and stores