William Shakespeare was the greatest writer in the English language and is known around the world. But how much do you really know about him?
Shakespeare was born in Stratford upon Avon, located in central England, in 1564. At age 18, he married Anne Hathaway and they had three children. Then Shakespeare went to London to work as an actor and writer. In 1599,the Globe Theatre was built in London. It was in this theatre that some of Shakespeare's plays were first performed. In 1613. the theatre was destroyed by a fire. However. a modern reconstruction of the theatre was built near the original site in 1997, so even today you can go to the Globe Theatre to see one of Shakespeare's plays.
His surviving works consist of 38 plays, 154 sonnets and some other poems. He is best known for his plays. which have been translated into every major language and are performed more than those of any other playwright (剧作家) in the world. Shakespeare's works remain very popular. But why do we like these old plays? Perhaps it is because they all contain fantastic stories. His characters suffer bloody battles, deaths by poison, and dramatic family battles. His plays are full of exciting storylines and lessons about morality.
Hamlet, for example, is about revenge (复仇) and also about how difficult it is to take action sometimes, even when it is important to do so. Hamlet's father is murdered by another man, who then marries Hamlet's mother, Everybody wants to see Hamlet dead. Hamlet must take revenge. but will he be able to? The famous quote“To be or not to be, that is the question" comes from this play.
1.How is Paragraph 2 organized?
A.In order of time. B.In order of location.
C.In order of importance. D.In order of preference.
2.Paragraph 3 mainly talks about Shakespeare's__________.
A.poems B.characters
C.performances D.achievements
3.Modern people still like reading Shakespeare's works to_______.
A.enjoy good stories B.experience history
C.admire heroes D.gain knowledge
4.What can be learned about Hamlet?
A.He is in a dilemma. B.He hates his father.
C.He is afraid of death. D.He never takes action.
Music and art festivals are fun and exciting events. If you're panning to go to a festival, it's important to plan your trip carefully to ensure that you re safe and have a good time.
■Bring clothes to keep warm or cool
In addition t0 your fun festival clothing, pack a raincoat, some light tank tops, and a sweater or sweatshirt. Don't forget longer pants for cool evenings or bad weather. In general, it's best to leave your umbrella at home because they can be dangerous in large crowds.
■Get a cheap tent and sleeping bag for multi - day festivals
A majority of people end up throwing their tent away after long festivals, since they normally break from the use. Pick up a less expensive tent with enough room for you and your friends and pack a comfortable seeping bag for yourself, 1f you don't want to camp at the festival, remember to book an AirBnb or a hotel room nearby!
■Place a first aid kit in a proper place
Before the festival, buy a small first aid kit with band aids, and any medication that you need to take, in case you get minor injuries or a headache. Keep it in a proper place that's easily accessible, like your tent or car.
1.Why should umbrellas be left at home?
A.They take up too much space. B.The weather will be terrible.
C.They might hurt someone. D.Travelers prefer raincoats,
2.What do most people do with tents after festivals?
A.Sell them. B.Return them. C.Pack them up. D.Throw them away.
3.What is suggested about the first aid kit?
A.It should be put at hand. B.It ought to be big enough.
C.It must contain all medicines. D.It has to be placed in the car.
你校正在组织以My Sports Story为题的英文作文比赛。请写一篇短文参赛,内容包括:
1. 你喜欢的运动项目;
2. 日常运动情况;
3. 你的运动体会。
注意事项:
1. 词数80左右;
2. 可适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯。
In her 17 years, Shreya Venkat has done more to help the planet and the people living on it than many adults. The non-profit organization she founded, NEST4US, has helped tens of thousands of ______ people in the United States.
Venkat’s passion for ______ others started as soon as she could walk, as her parents, ______volunteers themselves, brought her along on their various projects. By fifth grade, she’d ______ such enthusiasm for it that she could start her own ______ projects.
NEST4US was ______ when she happened to meet a man seeking for food. “There was a homeless man and he was ______ a sign that said ‘Hungry Need Food’,” she remembers. “So I gave him my lunch-it was just a banana, a granola bar, and a water-and his whole face just______. I found out he hadn’t eaten in a week! It was so ______. It only took me 30 seconds, and it really helped him.” Then, she decided to just ______.
She emails, calls, and talks, which is quite ______ her age, to business owners in-person to ask for donations. From there, volunteers pick up the donated food and ______ it to local shelters. As much as she has helped others, they’ve helped her too, she says. Not only does she get a lot of ______ and personal satisfaction from her volunteer work but she says running NEST4US has taught her important life ______ like time management, public speaking, writing, and leadership. “What it’s really given me is this view, of ______ other people first,” she says.
1.A.disabled B.homeless C.dangerous D.elder
2.A.helping B.watching C.teaching D.finding
3.A.related B.brave C.active D.sharp
4.A.asked B.struggled C.searched D.developed
5.A.service B.invention C.environment D.protection
6.A.lost B.changed C.born D.brought
7.A.holding B.sending C.looking D.reading
8.A.gave up B.lit up C.put up D.made up
9.A.embarrassing B.easy C.particular D.challenging
10.A.talk B.show C.act D.dream
11.A.equal B.under C.between D.beyond
12.A.deliver B.refer C.sell D.share
13.A.talent B.salary C.joy D.trouble
14.A.ideas B.skills C.ways D.types
15.A.putting B.wanting C.giving D.having
1. However, whether you are on the mountains, in the waves, or on the grassland, you should be aware that your sport of choice might have great influence on the environment.
Some sports are resource-hungry. Golf, as you may know, eats up not only large areas of countryside, but also tons of water. Besides, all sorts of chemicals and huge amounts of energy are used to keep its courses(球场)in good condition. 2. For example, in the dry regions of Portugal and Spain, golf is often held responsible for serious water shortage in some local areas.
3. Power walking is one of them that you could take up today. You don’t need any special equipment except a good pair of shoes; and you don't have to worry about resources and your purse. Simple and free, power walking can also keep you fit. 4. Experts say that 20 minutes of power walking daily can make you feel less anxious, sleep well and have better weight control.
Whatever sport you take up, you can make it greener by using environment-friendly equipment and buying products made from recycled materials. But the final goal should be “green gyms”. They are better replacements(代替物)for traditional health clubs and modern sports centers. Members of green gyms play sports outdoors, in the countryside or other open spaces. 5. And best of all, it’s free.
A.It will cost you a lot.
B.This causes major environmental effects.
C.There are many environment-friendly sports.
D.Sports can help you keep fit and get in touch with nature.
E.If you walk regularly, it will be good for your heart and bones.
F.There is no special requirement for you to start your membership.
G.More and more people are concerned about environmental protection.
Don’t know how to take care of your plants? A little spider-like robot will chase the sunlight, run to shade, dance when it’s doing well and stomp (跺脚) when it needs to be watered.
It’s called the HEXA Plant, a six-legged machine created by Vincross, a robotics company in Beijing, China.
The robot plant will crawl toward the sunlight when it needs it, then will rotate (转动) when it enjoys the sun in order to absorb its rays on all sides. When it needs to cool off, it will look for shade. It also plays with humans and dances when it is happy, moving its legs up and down. But it gets “angry” when it’s thirsty by stomping its legs.
With six legs, the HEXA Plant can move anywhere-in any direction and around any objects in its path. It’s even nimble enough to navigate (导航) unexpected drops, like if it had to suddenly step over a gap between two tabletops. It has a variety of “eyes”, including an infrared sensor (红外线感应器), a distance sensor, and a 720p camera with night vision, which could be very handy if you want it to send it out like a guard dog at night, to go check on any sudden noises. It has a built-in Wifi as well as various ports (USB) to expand its many talents.
So sure, it’ s not as cute as a garden gnome (守护精灵), but it can do a lot more than just stand there and look cute.
The inventor of the cute robot, Sun Tiangi, was inspired by a dead sunflower. He had idea why it died-whether it was because of the lack of sunshine or water. That’s when he had the idea for the walking plant. He says plants are passive. He wants to allow plants to experience movement.
1.What can’t the HEXA Plant do?
A.Find a cool place when it feels hot.
B.Play with people.
C.Drink water when it’s thirsty.
D.Move in any direction.
2.What does the underlined word “nimble” in the forth paragraph mean?
A.Happy. B.Clever. C.Angry. D.Passive.
3.What inspired Sun Tianqi to invent the HEXA Plant?
A.A walking plant. B.A dead sunflower.
C.Sunshine and water. D.A strange animal.
4.Where can we most probably read the passage?
A.In an advertisement. B.In a novel.
C.In a science magazine. D.In a storybook.