Seniors dancing on a public square is popular in China. I've learned that on the newspaper before.
Walking through the ______ park, the trees stand cold and bare. The wind has shaken their yellow _____ to the ground. As I keep walking, a noise from the background is becoming _____ and clearer. Now, 100 meters _____ me, a group of women are gathering at the side of the path. In the cold wind of December, they're moving their arms and legs to the _____. They are, of course, the dancing seniors.
It seems that if you go to any_____ space around China, you are likely to see these dancing women. _____ I first came to China, I saw a lot of seniors dancing on a public square. It was one of the things that _____ me. That's because in Britain, dancing outside is not a cultural _____. You won't see any age group swinging their arms and tapping their feet in a park. Usually people just ______ a walk for exercise.
Some people think dancing seniors are______. This is because they make too much noise. But others ________ their choice of dancing in public. Most of them are middleaged. There is no more work, and their kids work in other cities. They ______ have some free time to do what they like.
Personally, I like seeing these women enjoying ______. They ______ us of the importance of exercise as we get older. Besides, most of them have raised the whole families. Now it's their time to have fun and enjoy some peace.
1.A.spring B.summer C.autumn D.winter
2.A.leaves B.fruits C.trees D.plants
3.A.better B.louder C.lower D.smaller
4.A.as for B.thanks to C.ahead of D.together with
5.A.movie B.piano C.video D.music
6.A.tidy B.busy C.public D.wide
7.A.Before B.And C.When D.Until
8.A.taught B.shocked C.worked D.helped
9.A.model B.picture C.idea D.habit
10.A.take B.show C.want D.leave
11.A.exciting B.boring C.dangerous D.interesting
12.A.choose B.respect C.refuse D.share
13.A.quickly B.seriously C.slowly D.finally
14.A.yourself B.herself C.ourselves D.themselves
15.A.remind B.tell C.find D.prepare
Have you ever jumped on a trampoline? Today many people use it for exercise.
Back in the 1980s, researchers found that jumping on a trampoline was a good way to help astronauts regain their strength. Actually, trampolining has many advantages. It helps bones and muscles grow and improves your balance by stimulating the inner ear. It is especially useful for increasing flow of the lymphatic system, which helps your body get rid of harmful toxins. Trampolining has benefits similar to those of running, but without too much stress on knees and ankles.
If you would like to start trampolining, you may first need to ask a doctor to make sure it's a safe activity for you. It's easy to find an inexpensive trampoline, but it should be wellmade and strong enough to support your weight. To avoid accidents, some trampolines have a safety net around them. Remember: whenever you are on a trampoline, be careful not to jump near the edge of it.
Here are a few exercises for beginners:
●High Knee Lift. Raise one knee at a time. Lift your knee higher than you usually do when you are running.
●Star Jump. Jump into the air and spread your arms and legs into a star shape. As you gain more confidence, practice more difficult levels.
●Tuck Jump. At the top of your jump, bring the knees to the chest, with the arms holding the legs.
●Pike Jump. Jump high, bring the legs up, and point the toes forward. Touch your toes with hands.
There are many more exercises you can try. Happy trampolining!
1.According to the passage, what benefit can we get from trampolining?
A.It helps with bone growth.
B.It cures illnesses in our knees.
C.It helps reduce stress on muscles.
D.It prevents ears from being hurt.
2.How can we do trampolining safely?
A.Buy an expensive trampoline.
B.Jump in the center of a trampoline.
C.Choose a trampoline without a net.
D.Lose weight before starting trampolining.
3.Which picture shows Tuck Jump?
A. B.
C. D.
4.This passage introduces ________.
A.an exercise to improve our fitness
B.an exercise to gain selfconfidence
C.a way to keep balance when we jump
D.a way to avoid accidents when exercising
5.Where is the text most probably from?
A.A science book. B.A sports magazine.
C.A guidebook. D.A history book.
Many people love travelling to different countries, but if you plan to go abroad, you should know how to behave in different situations around the world.
Most travellers enjoy meeting new people, but sometimes you can be rude without saying anything. In Russia, you should never shake hands in a doorway, and if you're travelling in Thailand, never touch people's heads or point your feet at people. When the Japanese meet new people, they like giving business cards—but you should read the card carefully, not just put it in your pocket.
In most countries in Europe people expect a lot of eye contact when you talk to them, but in many Asian countries a lot of eye contact seems unfriendly. And in South America people usually stand quite close to each other when they talk, but in countries like the USA you need to give people more personal space. Also, it's rude to interrupt Japanese people while they are talking to you. You must wait until they finish before you start speaking.
In restaurants in China you can leave a bit of food on your plate, it's OK to start smoking before other people finish eating, which you mustn't do in the UK. When in India, remember to eat with your right hand. Also avoid leaving empty bottles on the dinner table in Russia—that's bad luck.
When you're travelling in Asia, if someone invites you to his or her home, don't forget to take off your shoes when you arrive. And if you visit an Arab family's home, don't admire anything valuable because your host will feel he should give it to you as a present.
With so much to think about, it's not surprising that many people prefer going on holiday in their own countries—or you might just decide to stay at home!
1.Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.We can admire anything valuable in an Arab family's home.
B.In China, people cannot smoke before other people finish eating.
C.In Russia, it's impolite to shake hands with people in a doorway.
D.In Japan, you should put it in your pocket as soon as you receive a business card.
2.What does the underlined word “interrupt” mean in Chinese?
A.跟随 B.打断
C.附和 D.强调
3.What is the correct order of the proper titles from Paragraph 2 to Paragraph 5?
a. Eating out b. In the home
c. Body language d. Facetoface communication
A.a-b-c-d B.d-a-b-c
C.c-d-a-b D.b-c-d-a
4.What should you do when you plan to go abroad?
A.You should look for the right place first.
B.You should stand close to others while speaking.
C.You should shake hands when you meet the foreigners.
D.You should learn how to behave in different situations.
5.What is the best title for the text?
A.Culture shock
B.Table manners
C.Public rules
D.Travelling plans
英语课上,同学们正在讨论自己最喜欢的电影,假如你是李华,请根据以下要点和要求用英语写一篇短文,谈谈你最喜欢的电影。
1. 要点:1)你最喜欢的电影是什么?
2)你为什么喜欢它?
3)你从这部电影中学到了什么?
2. 要求:1)文中不得出现真实姓名和学校名称;
2)词数100左右。
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Over 80 years ago, Mickey Mouse first appeared in the cartoon Steamboat Willie. When this cartoon came out in New York1. November 18, 1928, it was the first cartoon with sound and music. The man behind Mickey was Walt Disney. He became very rich and successful. In 2. 1930s, he made 87 cartoons with Mickey.
Some people might ask how this cartoon animal became so popular. One of the main reasons is that Mickey was like a common man, but he always tried3. face any danger. In his early films, Mickey4. unlucky and had many problems such as losing his house or girlfriend, Minnie. However, he was always ready to try his best. Today's cartoons are usually not so simple as little Mickey Mouse, 5. everyone still knows and loves him. Who has a pair of ears more famous than Mickey's?
热点:电影《我和我的祖国》
My People, My Country is an epic sevenpart film. The film is made to _____ the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
The first part called The Eve is directed by Guan Hu. There is a(n)_____ played by Huang Bo. He races against time to perfect a flagraising mechanism before the_____ ceremony in 1949 to mark the founding of the People's Republic of China.
The second story, directed by Zhang Yibai, is_____ a scientist. He works on China's first atomic bomb so he had to say goodbye _____ to his lover in the 1960s.
The third story is The Champion by Xu Zheng. In the story, a young boy must _____ a TV aerial to the roof of his home so his neighbors can watch the Chinese women's volleyball team _____ in the 1984 Olympic final.
Going Home is about Hong Kong's _____ to China in 1997. It focuses on a Chinese soldier who must _____ the national flag rises on time.
Hello, Beijing is about a taxi driver. He gets a ______ of the opening ceremony of 2008 Beijing Olympics.______ he planned to give it as a birthday gift to his son, the kindhearted man gives the ticket to ______ child.
Chen Kaige's The Guiding Star has two brothers. ______ see the landing of the capsule of the Shenzhou Ⅺ manned spacecraft on Nov. 18, 2016. It is a moment of national ______ that touched the two youngsters.
One for All, directed by Wen Muye, focuses on a(n) ______ woman pilot. She helps her friend fly for the 70th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in 2015.
1.A.change B.direct C.expect D.celebrate
2.A.star B.singer C.engineer D.teacher
3.A.great B.useful C.old D.new
4.A.from B.about C.for D.at
5.A.almost B.always C.forever D.sometimes
6.A.find B.buy C.borrow D.fix
7.A.make B.rush C.paint D.play
8.A.gift B.return C.story D.thank
9.A.search for B.make sure C.put off D.turn on
10.A.ticket B.chance C.dream D.book
11.A.Because B.If C.Since D.Though
12.A.another B.all C.any D.each
13.A.He B.She C.They D.It
14.A.pride B.sadness C.development D.space
15.A.lazy B.busy C.ordinary D.excellent