广西即将迎来广西壮族自治区成立60周年庆典,许多外国友人将到南宁旅游参观。请用英语简要介绍南宁,内容需包括以下:
1.地理位置,面积:6500平方公里,人口:约740万;2.气候及环境;3.旅游及交通等。
字数:100字左右。可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改句子,请你修改你同桌写的以下句子。每个句子都有一处错误,错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(Λ),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:每处错误及其修改均仅限一词
1.My vacation was at the end and I had to go back to my work.
2.It is such wonderful a movie that we can’t wait to see it.
3.On our way to Tibet, the air gradually grew thin and we could hardly breathe.
4.Tom came late. That was why he came across an accident on his way to school.
5.Basing on a true story, the novel is well thought of.
6.They told me that they prefer the curtains green.
7.The factory where he visited last week was built in 1999.
8.Although she didn’t know the best way of getting to places, she insisted that she organized the trip properly.
9.I would rather stay at home than to go shopping.
10.He lived there ever since he was a child.
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Lesson 3 : …the tree was planted near a church fifty years ago, but it is only in recent years that it has gained an evil 1.. ... He has pointed out that the tree is 2. useful source of income 3. tourists have been coming from all parts of the country to see it.
Lesson 4 :…As the neighbors complained 4. the noise, my husband spent weeks training him to press his paw on the latch to let himself in. …Since then, he 5. another bad habit…. After this he immediately lets himself in and begins barking again. Yesterday my husband 6. the gate and Rex got so 7. we have not seen him since.
Lesson 5 :…A relation of 8. is coming to see you. …The moment you leave this tent, you 9. a big surprise. “Where have you been hiding?” she asked 10..
A month ago, my friend Nick and I experienced a(n) ______ event. It was the evening of the fourth day on our hitchhiking(搭便车) trip to Morocco. We were ______ on the side of a main road in the cold ______. It was nearly dark. To our ______, there wasn’t a single bit of grass where we could put up our tent. Finally, we reached a small town after ______ for about an hour and a half.
We found a bar where we thought we might be able to ______ ourselves first. Then we would ______ where we are going. We each bought a coffee, but the barman, José,brought over some bread ______. Full of thankfulness for his generosity(慷慨), we explained to him what we were doing. He showed much interest in our ______.
Then, we asked José if we could ______ on his floor. We were very worried he would refuse. ______, he said yes! Thinking he lived upstairs, we waited for him to lock us in ______ he could be sure we didn't ______ anything. To our surprise, he gave us the keys! He showed us how the ______ worked, said goodnight and was off.
We all stood in ______. In only a few hours we had gone from standing in the cold rain to owning a ______ bar. All the fridges were ______ and there was a fair amount of money on the sideboard. We were amazed at how much he ______ us. Then it was a good night’s sleep. The next morning, he ______ and we let him into his own bar. ______, he gave us a free meal , and then we were on our way.
1.A. encouraging B. surprising C. touching D. heartwarming
2.A. lost B. stuck C. found D. hit
3.A. wind B. rain C. snow D. ice
4.A. expectation B. enjoyment C. disappointment D. embarrassment
5.A. walking B. cycling C. waiting D. driving
6.A. clean B. warm C. change D. save
7.A. decide B. predict C. accept D. guess
8.A. in turn B. in total C. on time D. for free
9.A. journey B. opinion C. knowledge D. project
10.A. play B. camp C. lie D. sleep
11.A. Obviously B. Finally C. Surprisingly D. Strangely
12.A. before B. although C. even if D. so that
13.A. hide B. steal C. sell D. destroy
14.A. wheel B. light C. window D. door
15.A. shock B. sadness C. safety D. peace
16.A. cool B. crowded C. comfortable D. beautiful
17.A. full B. cold C. different D. expensive
18.A. understood B. loved C. trusted D. valued
19.A. shouted B. searched C. laughed D. knocked
20.A. Thus B. Yet C. Again D. However
Rosa Parks became famous in 1955 when she refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white passenger in Montgomery, Alabama. She was important in the movement for civil rights(民权) in the American South during the 1950s and 60s. At the time, blacks in the South were forced to sit in the back of public buses and to give up their seats to white people.
Parks moved to Detroit, Michigan, in 1957 to escape death threats. She continued living in Detroit until her death in 2005, at age 92. But the house in Detroit where Parks lived for many years was abandoned and scheduled to be torn down. Her niece, Rhea McCauley, bought it for $500 to stop it from being destroyed. She then gave it to American artist, Ryan Mendoza.
Mendoza and others took it apart and then sent it across the Atlantic Ocean to the German capital of Berlin. There, he led efforts to rebuild the house. It now is behind his own house in Berlin. It gets daily visitors, although it is difficult to find, Mendoza said.
But less than a year after the house was rebuilt in Berlin, Mendoza decided it should be returned to the United States. He made the decision after deadly violence took place at a recent white nationalist event in Charlottesville, Virginia. That incident increased calls for removing statues of Confederate(美国南部联邦的) leaders from the Civil War in the U.S.
Mendoza said there are not enough civil rights monuments "to balance things out" with the Confederate statues. He said the Rosa Parks house belongs back in America "Imagine if the house were on a public setting in a prominent city in the U.S.," Mendoza said. "That's an education tool that shouldn't be denied by the American people. They have to know their past."
The house would be welcomed back in Detroit. Detroit has failed to protect historical homes in the past. Such houses include the former home of Ralph Bunche, the first African-American to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Detroit's failure to protect history also is shown by the loss of the Rosa Parks house, Hammer said.
1.Why did Rosa Parks move to another place to live?
A. To make a living. B. To look for equality.
C. To fight for civil rights. D. To avoid being killed.
2.Mendoza decided to move the house back to America to_____.
A. fight against violence B. remind people of the past
C. warn people of the Civil War D. replace statues of Confederate leaders
3.What's the author's attitude towards the government of Detroit?
A. Doubtful. B. Critical.
C. Grateful. D. Positive.
4.What is the text mainly about?
A. Rosa Parks' house was rebuilt in Germany.
B. Americans continue to struggle for civil rights.
C. Civil rights leaders home may be returned to U.S.
D. Detroit failed to protect historical homes in the past.
Should you work out in the gym in the morning instead of in the evening? It all depends. Of course, there are advantages of working out(运动) in the morning.
You will increase your energy for the rest of the day. “Morning workouts result in better energy levels throughout the day and give you more mental sharpness,” says Dr. Cedrie Byrant, Chief Science Officer of the American Council on Exercise.
Here is another advantage. In 2017, health researchers found that exercising in the morning helps you sleep better at night. According to the study, in all cases, those who exercised at 7:00am experienced about a 10 percent drop in blood pressure that carried through the rest of the day. They also had about a 25 percent drop in blood pressure at night, slept longer and had more beneficial sleep cycles than when they exercised at other times of the day.
However, there are disadvantages, too.
If you are not an early riser, getting out of the bed in the morning can be very difficult. Byran says that if you’re not used to exercising in the morning and force yourself to get up, you may not put as much effort into the exercise as you would later in the day. Also, if you aren’t careful, you can damage your sleep schedule, which can lead to insufficient sleep.
Besides, hitting the gym before work can cause a challenge in terms of scheduling. If you work a 9-to-5 job, getting ready for work and going to work can cut your morning workout short, Byrant notes.
To sum up, it has both advantages and disadvantages. If it suits you better to work out in the morning, you can do so.
1.What did health researchers find about working out in the morning in 2017?
A. It made you more tired at night. B. It was good for your sleep at night.
C. It increased your blood pressure. D. It led to better mental sharpness.
2.What does the underline word “insufficient” in Paragraph 5 means?
A. Not good. B. Uncomfortable.
C. Not enough. D. Unbroken.
3.According to Paragraph 6, if you do a 9-to-5 job , your morning workout ______ .
A. may have to suffer B. can benefit you greatly
C. is impossible to carry out D. makes you manage time better