There are about two __________ teachers in the school, _________ of them are younger teachers.
A.hundreds, two thirds B.hundred, two thirds
C.hundreds of, two third D.hundred, two third
It is such _____ interesting book that I want to read it ________ second time .
A.an; the B.the; a C.an; a D.the ;the
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,找出与划线部分字母或字母组合与其他三个发音不同的选项。
1.A.market B.scarf C.sugar D.March
2.A.milk B.ticket C.spider D.thick
3.A. owner B.grow C.show D.hometown
4.A.worth B.without C.throw D.nothing
5.A.break B.beat C.weak D.meat
今年9月,中国女排再次获得世界杯冠军。在一场场振奋人心的胜利背后,体现的正是国人引以为傲的永不言弃的女排精神。
某英文网站正在开展以“Never Give Up”为主题的征文活动。请你用英语给报社写一篇征文,谈谈你人生中坚韧不拔克服困难的一次经历,主要内容包括:你遇到了什么困难,你是如何克服的,以及你的感受。
提示词语:change, try, overcome(克服) the difficulty, never give up, happy
提示问题:●What difficulty did you have?
●What did you do to overcome the difficulty?
●How did you feel?
I still remember that unforgettable experience._____________________________
假如你是李华,你的英国笔友Mike看到了中国国庆阅兵(National Day Parade)的画面,给你发邮件询问今年国庆的相关事情。请你用英语写一封电子邮件,告诉他中国国庆节的日期,今年你在国庆节期间做了什么,以及你的感受。
提示词语:October 1, make posters, Tian'anmen Square, watch on TV, proud
提示问题:●When is Chinese National Day?
●What did you do during the holiday?
●How did you feel?
Dear Mike.
I'm glad to tell you something about Chinese National Day.___________________________________
If there is anything more that I can help with, please let me know.
Yours,
Li Hua
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Every month we look at a different artist. We think Haroshi is super cool—he makes sculptures from skateboards.
Haroshi is in his late 30s. He's a skateboarder but he also makes things from wood. He began skateboarding when he was 15 years old and he loved it. He used to skate every day. Now, if you know anything about skateboarding, you'll know that skateboards don't last forever because they break. Haroshi didn't throw his out but he collected them. Over time he built up a big collection and at the same time he learnt about all the different types of skateboards. Surprisingly, not all skateboards are of the same shape and actually they are often built in different ways. By the time he was 25, he had a lot of collections of old skateboards.
He decided he had to do something with them so he started to cut them up. As he was doing that, he noticed some interesting patterns(图案)in the wood. He then cut more and fixed them on top of each other. The first thing he created from the wood was a piece of jewelry. He created something new from something old.
Today, however, he is known for his large 3D wooden sculptures. His ideas generally come from skateboarding culture, from skateboarding cats to cool trainers, but also everyday topics such as hurting yourself, getting better, being crazy about something and growing up. All skateboarders will understand these. Haroshi has made over 40 pieces and each piece takes a very long time. There is no doubt that he is very talented. But he had no formal art training. He taught himself.
Haroshi held an exhibition(展览)in London last month. As we entered the first room, we saw a huge bird that covered one wall. There was also a sculpture called Ordinary Life. It looked like a broken leg—a very common problem, of course. It's unbelievable to think that these sculptures are all made from broken skateboards. But there's something else that is really interesting about Haroshi's works. In the twelfth century, Unkei, a sculptor, placed a glass ball in each of his works to show the heart of the piece. Haroshi also places something inside his sculptures—a piece of broken skateboard. In this way, he gives his sculptures life. We think that is just amazing!
1.When did Haroshi begin skateboarding?
2.What was the first thing Haroshi created from the wood?
3.How many pieces of sculptures has Haroshi made?
4.What kind of person is Haroshi according to the passage?
5.What is the last paragraph mainly about?
