She will have her singing lessons next Monday. (对画线部分提问)
______ ______ she have her singing lessons?
I usually have supper at six o’clock.(改为一般疑问句)
______ you usually______ supper at six o’clock?
He put his books on the desk last night.(改为否定句)
He ______ ______ his books on the desk last night.
The students’ life today can be very stressful (紧张的). They are under much pressure every day. They need a break from it. Parents should allow children to do something they are interested in, because a hobby is the best way to help them feel relaxed.
There are many different kinds of hobbies. Chess is a good example. It is a very enjoyable game and it also helps children develop their thinking skills.
Collecting something is also a good hobby for children. A child can collect almost anything: key rings, stamps, postcards, old coins, etc. Many of these collecting can be both interesting and fun. Besides, gardening (园艺) is also a useful hobby because it is a physical activity and it can teach children about nature.
A hobby can be a useful learning tool. Children may become good at something if they really love their hobbies. Hobbies will also teach children a lot about responsibility(责任).
1.Do the students feel stressed-out today?
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2.What is the best way for children to relax themselves?
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3.How many kinds of hobbies can be found in this passage?
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4.Do you think developing a hobby will influence(影响) study, why or why not?
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A: Can I help you?
B: Yes, please.1.
A: OK. We have many kinds of shirts. They have different prices. Which one do you like?
B:2.
A: Oh, you have a pair of sharp eyes. I like the light blue one myself. It must look very good on you. It is 50 dollars.
B: 50 dollars?3. Do you have a cheaper one?
A: Sure. What about the white one? It is only 30 dollars.4.
B: That’s nice. Can I try it on?
A: No problem. The fitting room is over there.5.
B: Thank you very much.
A: You are welcome. Let me know if you need any help.
A.Do you have shoes for sports?
B.That’s too much for me.
C.I want a shirt for my son’s graduation ceremony.
D.How much is that one, the light blue one?
E.You just take your time.
F.And I think it also looks good on you.
G.You have to pay for the shirt now.
Has such a scene ever come to your mind? You’re sitting in the hot sunshine beside the swimming pool of your international hotel, drinking your expensive whisky. In front of you is the beach, only for hotel guests. Around the hotel are fancy international restaurants.
Is this your idea of paradise (天堂) or would you prefer something different?
Nowadays, many of us try to live in a way that will harm the environment as little as possible. We recycle our newspapers and bottles, we take public transport to get to work. And we want to take these attitudes on holiday with us. This is why ecotourism(生态旅游) is becoming more popular all over the world.
Everyone has a different idea about ecotourism, but most people agree that ecotourism must: protect the wildlife and culture of the area; do no harm to the nature; offer an experience that tourists want to pay for.
So, for example, in a true ecotourism project, tourists stay in local(当地的) houses with local people, not in specially built hotels. They travel on foot, by boat, or bicycle so that there is no pollution. And they have a special experience that they will remember for the rest of their lives.
This type of tourism can only involve(涉及)a small number of people, so it can be expensive. And if you want to have an “eco” holiday wherever you go, remember these basic rules:
• Be prepared. Learn about the place that you’re going to visit. Find out about its culture and history. Think of your holiday as a chance to learn something.
• Have respect for the local culture. Wear clothes that will not annoy people. Always ask permission before you take a photograph. Remember that you are a visitor.
• Don’t waste resources. If the area doesn’t have much water, don’t take two showers every day.
• Stay in local hotels and eat in local restaurants.
But before you get too excited, think about how you are going to get to your dream “eco” paradise. Flying often causes air pollution. So don’t forget that you don’t have to fly to foreign places for your “eco” holiday. There are probably places of natural beauty in your own country that you’ve never visited.
1.The passage is led in through ______.
A.an introduction B.imagination C.a story D.advice
2.If you want to have an “eco” holiday, you are supposed to do the following EXCEPT ______.
A.taking photos when you are allowed to B.saving resources
C.wearing whatever you like D.learning about the place you’re going to visit
3.We can infer from the passage that ______.
A.eco-tourism may be welcomed by the local people
B.international restaurants and hotels have a lot to do with ecotourism
C.choosing holiday places that don’t need air travel can be a part of ecotourism
D.people can only travel to places in their own country to have an “eco” holiday
4.The best title for the passage may be ______.
A.How to Choose Holiday Places B.The Advantages of Tourism
C.How to Protect the Environment D.Ecotourism—A Different Way of Taking a Holiday