假如你即将在学校英语兴趣小组的活动中发言,请你用英语写一篇发言稿。
提示:1.几个月前,奶奶晚饭后去跳广场舞;
2.从那时起,奶奶喜欢上了广场舞;
3.现在,奶奶比以前健康了,有了很多朋友;
4.有些邻居有意见,认为音乐很吵......
5.你认为人们可以跳广场舞,但......
要求:1.包含以上信息,符合逻辑;跳广场舞 do square dancing
2.80词左右, 开头和结尾已经给出,不计入字数。
Boys and girls,
I’m very happy to speak here and I’d like to talk about my grandma. __________________
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That’s all. Thank you!
A. joining B. younger C. showed D. the largest number of E. outdoor
F. rules G. pay more attention to H. give up I. how J. smoking
China has 1.smokers in the world. Each year, about one million Chinese die from smoking-related illness. Official statistics(统计) in 2007 2.China has 300 million smokers, with another 540 million people forced to breathe in. China began 3.the world Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control(《烟草控制框架公约》)in 2006. Governments at different levels have 4. tobacco control in the last few years. Beijing , Shanghai and Hangzhou have tobacco-control 5. . Half of China’s public health institutions have been non-smoking spaces since 2011. Smoking in some indoor public spaces and special 6. work spaces has not been allowed since January 2011.
Selling tobacco to anyone 7. than 18 is not allowed. The seller should ask the buyer to show his or her ID card if the seller can not see 8. old the buyer is . Now at least 23 countries use pictures on the packages to warn more people of the danger of 9.. The picture warnings now are printed in bigger characters, and the use of colors of makes the warning clearer.
For others and for yourself, please10. smoking.
1.空气污染变得越来越严重。
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2.当你离开房间的时候,请关闭电视。
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3.我想知道你昨天几点到家的。
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4.Sam住的地方离图书馆有多远?
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5.Jenny来伦敦已有半个月了。
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6.如果你不够细心,你就会犯同样的错误。
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Not everyone has the chance 1. ( be ) a detective(侦探). But I got one when I was 13 years old. It happened in 1988.
One afternoon, I 2.( walk ) down the street when I saw my father's new car. I expected 3. (meet) my father, but to my surprise, I saw a young woman driving instead. "My father's car 4.(steal)" I thought. So I quickly stopped a taxi and got in. I said to the driver, "Please 5.(follow) that new car in front." And I told him why.
The taxi driver had a car phone, and I asked him to call the police. Soon we heard the sound of a police car and its loudspeaker. The police told the woman to stop her car. Our car came to a stop, too. I got out right now and 6.(say) to the woman, "It's not your car. It's my father's."
The woman smiled and said, "Oh. You're Mr. Johnson's younger son, right? I 7.see) your photo at your father's office." Before I could say another word, the woman explained that she was my father's new assistant.
My father asked her to take his computer to the shop to have it repaired. He lent his car. After 8.(hear) her words, we called my father and he told us what she said was true. The police and the taxi driver laughed I felt very sorry. It was both the first and last time for me to work as a detective. Don't you think my story funny?
1.My dad was the most ___________________ / ˈɒnɪst / man I ever met.
2.The new store across the road has taken away most of my ______________/ˈkʌstəmə(r)z /.
3.They all went to sleep ________________/ ɪk'sept / the young Frenchman.
4.She now helps in a local school as a _______________/ ˌvɒlənˈtɪə / three days a week.
5.Go straight _________________ / θru: / that door under the EXIT sign.
6.I have marked down the date of the party on my ____________________ /ˈkælɪndə(r) / .
7.He finished his conversation and stood up, looking __________________/streɪt/ at me.
8.Let me explain the __________________/ ˈpɜ:pəs / of today's meeting.
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Every year, wildfires(野火) destroy much forest land. homes are broken down, and thousands of people die. smokejumpers are stop helping to stop this.
Smokejumpers are a special kind of firefight. they jump from planes into areas that difficult to reach by car or on foot. they race to put out fires as fast as they can.
At a fire site, Smokejumpers first examine the land and decide how to fight the fire. their main goal is to stop fire from spreading. using basic tools such as shovels and axes, smokejumpers clear land of burnable material like plants and other dry material. they carry water with them too, but not much.
Although most smokejumpers are men, more women are joining. Most important are your weight and height. Smokejumpers in the U.S. for example ,must be 54 to 91 kilograms, so they don’t get hurt when they land, or get blown by strong winds.
Smokejumpers must be able to live in the wilderness. in Russia ,many smokejumpers know how to find food in the forest and even make simple furniture from trees.
They work is dangerous, the hours are long. But for these firefighters, smokejumpers isn’t just a job. They love being able to jump out of planes, fight fires, and live in the forest. As 28-year-old Russian smokejumpers Alexi Tishin says,“This is the best job for the strong and brave.”
1.What are Smokejumpers?
2.Where do the jump from?
3.What’s their main goal?
4.Why should they have proper weight?
5.What’s needed to be a smokejumpers?