假定你是李华,你的英国朋友 Edward 正在学习汉语,希望你推荐一个适合他学习汉语的网站。请你根据以下内容,给他写一封电子邮件。
1. 推荐网站:www.edchinese.com;
2. 网站内容:
(1)中文情景对话、中国风俗、中文电影、中文歌曲、成语和唐诗等;
(2)有在线教师答疑解惑。
注意:1.词数 80 左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Edward,
I'm more than pleased to know that you are learning Chinese.
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Yours,
Li Hua
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
As we all know, there are many kinds of pollution all over the world, air pollution, water pollution, noise pollution and so on. Although we can't save the world in a short time, we can take some measures to protect 1.. For example, we can prevent people throwing litter; we can sort the rubbish in the community; we can drive less and produce less carbon dioxide.
2. (actual), there is a new recycling program at our school, which aims to help us create 3.better environment. The recycling we've planned is simply a three-part program: sorting, collecting and delivering. The first part — sorting is also the 4. (hard) one. Most people don't like taking the time to do the 5. (separate) of the rubbish and this is usually why most recycling 6. (program) fail. However, we have reasons 7. (believe) that our words will work. From now on, instead of seeing the usual black rubbish cans all over the school, you 8. (see) three different colors of rubbish cans. Pink cans are for paper, blue cans for bottles, and white ones for all other waste. After the rubbish 9. (sort), it needs to be collected and then taken 10. different rubbish recycling centers.
I enjoy feeding birds in my garden. About three years ago, a baby chipmunk (花栗鼠) which I named Chip came to this festive display. Over that summer, I watched it _______ . The next summer, the chipmunk was back, and I wondered whether it would _______ me to feed it by hand or let me pet it. Before Chip would approach, I'd _______ its favorite food, bend down and keep very _______. I'd leave my open hand _______, unmoving, so the animal would know I wouldn't _______it. I continued doing this for a few weeks.
_______, late in that second summer, Chip did show more trust. One day as I _______a seed with my fingertips, it approached and _______took the seed into its mouth. It never bit my fingers.
I was happy that Chip and I had made a(n) ________of trust.
After about two months of this ________,I went further. With my index finger, I ________ its back once gently. I'm not even sure Chip felt it, but it didn't ________. I then moved my two fingers slowly and gently over it. ________, Chip stayed calm, eating seeds, before running quickly back into the bush.
Today, the chipmunk comes out of hiding when I call its name, and lets me ________its soft, silky body.
A friend once mentioned that after she ________a dog, she noticed that her high blood pressure had approached ________without medication, and she became calmer and could handle stress better. I think I, too, feel ________from my interactions with Chip.
I've also developed a greater ________for nature and its creatures and the opportunity to observe, protect and save wildlife. Most of all, I am amazed by the ________ of a tiny chipmunk to meet me halfway in trust.
1.A.eat B.grow C.play D.jump
2.A.praise B.beg C.inspire D.trust
3.A.put off B.put up C.put down D.hang up
4.A.anxious B.excited C.still D.curious
5.A.in public B.in place C.in return D.in turn
6.A.grab B.remove C.bite D.throw
7.A.Initially B.Unusually C.Obviously D.Finally
8.A.found B.planted C.offered D.produced
9.A.cautiously B.aggressively C.comfortably D.confidently
10.A.promise B.breakthrough C.introduction D.experience
11.A.education B.discovery C.routine D.resolution
12.A.knocked B.brushed C.rocked D.touched
13.A.run away B.rush out C.give away D.turn up
14.A.However B.Again C.So D.Therefore
15.A.admire B.support C.pet D.lift
16.A.walked B.adopted C.abandoned D.lost
17.A.safety B.original C.logic D.normal
18.A.calmer B.faster. C.quieter D.easier
19.A.sympathy B.motivation C.mercy D.respect
20.A.capacity B.contribution C.memory D.comfort
There is a lot of controversy around whether or not teachers should be allowed to wear jeans, but I think jeans should be a part of the teacher dress code, and here is why.
Jeans say I’m dressed to work, not just for work.
It’s hard to sit down on the carpet and read a book with your kids while you’re wearing a skirt. I can’t lean over a desk to help a student in a classroom full of teenagers if I’m concerned about where my skirt ends up when I’m bent over. 1.. I can work in jeans: I can move, sit, stand, or kneel without worry.
2..
What’s the key to being an excellent teacher? Great relationships with your students. Dressed clothes say I’m your boss, but jeans say I’m with you. In my classroom, I am a facilitator, a coach and a mentor. 3..
Teachers who wear jeans are happier.
“Happy teacher, happy class” seems like a good saying. 4.. When you’re comfortable, you’re happy. When you’re happy, you’re a better teacher. And when you’re a better teacher, your students learn more. Who isn’t happy when they’re wearing their favorite pair of comfy jeans?
5..
Teachers today don’t just stand up in front and lecture anymore. Being comfortable means being able to move, to bend down to help students, or to sit on the floor to help a kid organize their backpack full of papers.
I work in a school where teachers wear jeans regularly, but we don’t look like a slovenly(不整洁的)group of people, nor are our students suffering because of our casual clothes. Most of the arguments against wearing jeans claim that if teachers want to be treated like professionals, they should look like professionals, but I’d argue that there is no longer a blanket look for professionals.
A.Jeans solve these problems
B.Wearing jeans helps build relationships
C.Teachers and students feel energetic wearing jeans
D.Jeans allow teachers to be more mobile and hands-on
E.Jeans help teachers do their jobs at the highest possible level
F.After all, the teacher’s mood usually sets the tone for the day
G.Jeans allow me to fill those roles more easily and comfortably
Feeling tired? Under too much stress? Well, you may want to try Yoga. It’s what more and more people have been turning to to release the trouble of modern life. Practically unheard of in the West until 50 years ago, Yoga has become one of the most popular health trends around the world, including China. If you search for Yoga on line in Chinese, lots of pages are there to see, most of which are main pages of Yoga clubs. In order to keep fit and lose weight, many girls spend more than 1000 yuan taking part in Yoga classes every month.
However, are you really ready for it? There are several things you need to know before you really take it.
First, do not force your body too much. Yoga has many difficult poses. They are beautiful and worth boasting if you could finish them. But if you force yourself to do as exactly as an experienced Yoga teacher does, you may hurt your body, instead of strengthening it. Do you remember you original purpose for playing Yoga? It is self -building, not competing.
Second, do some research about the Yoga class that you are to register. Yoga is new in China and there are not so many certificated well-trained Yoga teachers. Some not well-organized clubs just find someone who learns a little Yoga and certificate them. But be aware, a non-eligible teacher might wrongly guide you and you could not benefit from the classes much except that they force you to exercise your body a bit. Considering about the large amount of money you invest in it, it’s worth and reasonable to make sure the teachers in the club are qualified before you join.
Third, it would be better to learn something about nutrition when you practice Yoga. In the very beginning, Yoga was part of the Vedas, bible of the traditional Indian philosophy. So it could be regarded as a kind of lifestyle. When you have decided to care for your body, why not feed it properly? In fact, good clubs have their own nutritionists.
Anyhow, make sure you are ready before you act. The fashion may change quickly. But what benefits is still good for us.
1.The author’s main purpose in writing the passage is to ________.
A.tell people how to relax themselves
B.let people know more about Yoga
C.give people some advice on taking part in Yoga classes
D.tell peoples Yoga has gained its popularity in China
2.The underlined word “non-eligible” in the fourth paragraph most probably means ________.
A.inexperienced B.unqualified
C.impatient D.unkind
3.From the advice offered by the author, we can conclude that ________.
A.Yoga has nothing to do with culture B.Yoga is somehow easy to exercise
C.many people learn Yoga in order to compete D.not all the Yoga clubs have standard teachers
Forget about the “post-1995 generation”. Young people born in 1995 or later have another name in English — Generation Z. They are entering adulthood and will soon shape our future, which is why policy makers, as well as employers and marketers, are trying their best to understand these young people. So, how should we pin down the Gen Z-ers?
Most people will agree that the single biggest difference between Gen-Z and other generations is how connected they are. This is a group of people who were hooked up to social media as soon as they were born. Social media has changed the way Gen Z-ers interact with each other and how they get and process information. They read news from Twitter, watch videos from Vine, share experiences in Instagram and post recipes in Pinterest.
“We are the first true digital natives. I can almost simultaneously create a document, edit it, post a photo on Instagram and talk on the phone, all from the user-friendly iPhone,” said Hannah Payne, an 18-year-old UCLA student.
It is noted that young people in the UK are becoming more active in Politics. Young people regard voting as one option among many to show their political engagement that can potentially influence policies. Instead of party politics, they focus more on single-topic issues such as feminism(女权主义) or climate change. And “much of the engagement and organizing they do takes place on social media rather than through traditional political structures,” according to the Guardians.
Gen Z-ers are also culture creators. Growing up with the Internet has freed this generation from traditional cultural expression. They are no longer willing to let their creativity be limited by their parents or traditional rules. “We decide what kind of content we want to experience and choose how we experience it,” wrote Masback, a Huffington Post blogger and a Gen Z-er herself.
1.What does the underlined phrase “pin down” mean in Paragraph 1?
A.Cooperate with. B.Firmly convince.
C.Communicate with. D.Clearly understand.
2.What is special about the Gen Z-ers’ engagement in politics?
A.It’s topic-specific. B.It stresses social response.
C.It’s party-based. D.It has an immediate effect.
3.What can be inferred about the Gen Z-ers?
A.They are socially responsible.
B.They are friendly and generous.
C.They are addicted to social media.
D.They are rooted in traditional culture.
4.What is the author’s attitude towards Gen Z-ers?
A.Worried. B.Ambiguous.
C.Objective. D.Disapproving.