—I _______ here since I was five years old.
A.lived B. have lived C.live D. was living
The Greens _____ China for seven years.
A.have come to B.have been to
C.have come in D.have been in
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根据中文和英文提示.用英文写一篇意思连贯、符合逻辑、不少于50词的短文。文章的开头已给出,不计入总词数。所给提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。
重阳节(Double Ninth Festival)又称老人节,是我国一个传统节日。在那天人们会出游、登高。假如你是李华,请根据以下提示,以“重阳敬老”为主题为学校英语报投稿,介绍人们怎样庆祝这个节日,你通常做些什么来敬老助老,以及你的想法。
提示词语:go outing,climb,help,look after
1. How do Chinese people celebrate Double Ninth Festival?
2. What do you usually do to show respect to the old?
3. Do you think it is important to respect the old? Why?
Double Ninth Festival is a traditional Chinese Festival
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Films provide more than just entertainment.Watching foreign language films is a way to develop language skills.While watching a film,you are immersed(沉浸)in the language and can pick up new expressions that you might not find in a textbook.Some difficulties can arise when watching foreign language films-for example,unfamiliar colloquial language or strong regional accents.With this in mind,here are my tips to help you make progress in English learning while enjoying the films.
Choose a film type that you enjoy.
If you like action films,watch an action film-for example Indiana Jones.If you prefer comedies,watch a comedy-anything with Hugh Grant in always provides a laugh!It's simple enough,but if you choose something you enjoy watching in your native language,you're more likely to enjoy it in English.
Choose something that you are familiar with.
It's best to start off with something simple because in this way you have a higher chance of understanding the film.Disney films such as The Lion King,or the more recently released Tangled,are classic examples.Other cartoons such as Rango and The Lego Movie are also worth a watch.If you need to,use subtitles(字幕).Subtitles are very helpful for beginners.using subtitles in your own language is the easiest choice,but for more advanced learners why not consider using English subtitles?This way,you can match the written subtitles to the words spoken on screen.It helps you to develop your language further.
I hope you find these tips useful-if you want to recommend a film to other users,feel free to use the comments section!
1.Is watching foreign language films a way to develop language skills?
2.What film type can we choose to learn English?
3.Why is it best to start off with something simple?
4.What are helpful for beginners while watching English films?
5.What is the passage mainly about?
阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的五个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。每个选项只能用一次。(共10分,每小题2分)
My little dream of book
I have always wanted to write. 1. .When Harry Potter came out,I was so fascinated with
it. In those books,every wonderful thing was created by ink on a page.
The problem is that I am not a very good writer. Then I prepared a little black book and it looked very common. 2. .It started as somewhere to write down all of the interesting experiences. When an idea came into my head,I would write them down.Sometimes the first idea was not such a good one,but it might lead to better ideas.I wrote down 10 ideas,no matter how bad they are. 3. .After that I would develop it into a few pages.
Now I bring the book everywhere with me. 4. .It is full of colorful thoughts or what the world is like.the world is full of strange things.Every day,there is something special and unusual just waiting to be discovered.
My book is amazing.It lets me catch all of those small things and catch them before they can go away.So far I have written a great novel and some poems. 5. !For me,this book is more than just words on paper. It is my special wealth.
A.It is more important to me than my mobile phone
B. I fell in love with writing when I started reading
C. However, it was a little book of dreams
D. I never thought I would write poems
E. Then I picked the best three ideas and wrote a short story
Some people love going to museums,while others absolutely hate it and would rather stay at home,enjoying their favorite TV shows.Increasingly,museums are being seen as outdated and boring by today's youngsters.
I have just returned to the UK after travelling around the USA.While there,I visited lots of museums I must say,museums are typically educational, either to develop knowledge gained at school in particular subjects,or to enhance knowledge of other cultures
In Chicago,we visited the world-famous Art Institute of Chicago.It was filled with paintings,drawings and sculptures by a huge variety of artists,such as Picasso,Monet,Matisse and Dali.There was a mixture of traditional and modern art,including colorful stained glass windows and abstract art.
When we were in Washington D.C.,we visited a few of the Smithsonian museums. These are all free to visit-which is great if you just want to see a few things,and not spend all day inside.The Air and Space Museum was particularly good:it had lots of aircrafts and rockets on display,interesting information and also some interactive parts.We also went to the National U. S. Holocaust 纳粹大屠杀)Memorial Museum. Naturally,it was sad to read about the horrors of this tragedy which affected so many people in World War II .However,it was also incredibly interesting to read the stories of those who survived the Holocaust,as well as those who helped others.
Last but not least,I also found the 9/11 Memorial and Museum to be of great interest. This museum is dedicated to those who lost their lives,as well as their families,when the Twin Towers in New York City were attacked by terrorists in 2001 .It tells you how the terrorists planned the attack,how they hijacked the planes,and ultimately what happened as a result of their actions.Surviving pieces of the towers are shown in the museum,alongside damaged fire engines. It was a truly thought-provoking visit,which made me value my own life that little bit more.
I think museums play an important role in preserving artifacts of historical importance for future generations.Whatever your interests,there is likely to be a museum for you. You can visit waxwork museums to see models of your favorite celebrities(and get photos with the Queen!),science museums for a more hands-on,interactive visit and so much more!Best of all,if you're ever in the UK,many of them are free!
1.The first paragraph tells us that .
A. people of all ages love going to museums
B.trips to museums are always very tiring
C.most museums in the USA are outdated
D. some youngsters find museums boring
2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.There are a lot of interactive parts in waxwork museums.
B.Art Institute of Chicago has a mixture of traditional and modern art.
C.You'd better read the stories before visiting the holocaust Memorial Museum.
D. The Air and Space Museum shows the attack 01 the twin towers by terrorists.
3.What can we infer from the passage?
A.Future generations have the duty to protect museums.
B.Visiting 9/11 Memorial and Museum is educational.
C.Most museums around the world are free for students.
D.Taking photos is allowed in the Smithsonian museums.
4.What is the writer's attitude towards museums?
A.She suggests going to museums·
B.She warns the problems of museums.
C.Museums have advantages and downsides.
D. Museums should be open to all kinds of people.
