It's very to play Chinese chess with old friends at home.
A. pleasant; / B. interesting; the C. pleasant; the D. interested;
—I’m glad to see that the government has_______ the open space _____a public library.
—Me, too. We can do some reading there.
A. moved; into B. grown; into C. turned; into D. put; into
We each other since I left school.
A. don’t seeB. didn’t see
C. haven’t seeD. haven’t seen
—Who will go to the airport to meet Mary?
—I will. I her several times. I can find her easily.
A. met B. have met C. had met D. will meet
为配合我区开展“创建文明城市(build a civilized city)”活动,学校举办以“How to Behave Well?”为主题的英语征文比赛。现在请你根据所给提示内容,用英语写一篇80词左右的参赛短文。
提示:1. 衣着整洁;
2. 说“请、对不起、谢谢”,不说脏话;
3. 友善待人,乐于助人,如. ……
4. 保持城市干净,如……
5. 遵守交通规则,如……
How to Behave Well?
In order to build a civilized city, we students should try our best to behave well in the activities.
If everyone behaves well, our city will be more beautiful and greener.
Zhang Jin was so lucky to have a free trip to Thailand. But he didn't e 1. to have a dangerous experience. The next day, when Zhang Jin arrived in Bangkok, he was surprised to find himself in a city filled
w 2. street battles (战斗) between two groups. One group was supporting the Thai government while the
o 3. was against it and had street battles with the police. Two people were killed and h 4. of people were injured(受伤的). Because of it, 240,000 foreign tourists, including over 3,000 Chinese people like Zhang, fail to l 5. and had to stay in the country.
“At first, we were n 6. on the streets, but then we felt at home with other Chinese from Hong Kong or Taiwan,” said Zhang. L 7. , the Chinese government sent flights to bring the people back later. Now, all the Chinese v 8. are back home. “The moment the plane left Thailand, we cheered for joy,” said Zhang.
Last week the street battles finished. However, the country’s tourism industry(旅游业) needs t 9. to return to normal. Tourism is the b 10. part of the country’s economy (经济), Thailand is called “Land of Smiles” and has some of Asia's best beaches. It has made $17 billion from 15.5 million tourists this year.