A: Liu Yang, Wang Li. B: (1) A: Have you handed in your homework? B: Yes. I did it this morning. A:Wang Li (2) C: This afternoon. Is there anything wrong with my homework? A: Liu Yang. You gave me your math homework.Wang Li (3) B: Sorry, my mistake. I'll hand in my homework soon. C: Sorry, too. (4) A: Whether I remind you or not, you' re supposed to take your own work seriously. B: I see. A: Liu Yang, Wang Li (5) C: Thanks a lot, Miss Li. We will. |
A. So will I. B. Are you sure? C. I'm afraid not. D. How about you? E. What's the matter, Miss Li? F. I believe you can do a good job. G. I had your yesterday's homework again. |
France Newspapers have been filled with advice over how to replace (取代) handshaking and kissing on the cheek. Now looking into a person's eyes can satisfy as a greeting. |
Romania Martisor Festival marks the beginning of spring when the flowers and talismans (护身符) are handed out. But the government has told people to hand over the flowers and talismans without kissing. |
Iran A video has become popular. It shows that three friends are meeting. Two of them are wearing masks (口罩). Hands in their pockets, they tap their feet against each other as a greeting. |
China People are called on to greet each other through the Internet and not to get together if possible. They can join their hands together in a sign of greetings instead of shaking hands when they meet. |
Australia People are not advised to shake hands. And instead, they can give each other a pat on the back. "I won't say 'Don't kiss', but you could be exercising a degree of care with whom you choose to kiss, " said an officer. |
A. People are thirsty for knowledge. B. That's because our brains want to protect us. C. But change comes whether you ask for it or not. D. We live in a world that is changing every minute. E. You can learn how to face the changes in daily life. F. Dealing with the unexpected needs imagination and creativity. |
Many foreigners who have spent so much time in China are happy about the Chinese lifestyle. And they (1) living in China. They think public traffic in China is very fast and cheap, which can take them anywhere (2) . However, in their hometowns like Australia and America, public traffic is not so convenient, but (3) . They can hardly go anywhere without a car. In their eyes, life in China is (4) while the lifestyle in their own countries seems so boring. Another good thing in China is that they don't have to worry about their (5) because guns are not allowed by law. In fact, there must be something good both in China and any other foreign country. It's important to understand and learn from each other. |
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Names | Opinions |
Amelia | Regular school helps you learn more. And you have more chances to take part in clubs and try out different kinds of courses. In class, you can discuss problems by working in groups. |
Skyler | I prefer regular school. You can have so many more friends and work with more people in groups. When I was having classes at home, I hated it. |
Michael | If you're a slow learner, you can fall behind in regular school. But if you have classes at home, you can learn well. I'm having classes at home and I make much more progress now than when I went to regular school. |
I; but; ask; stop; final; which; one; he; who; hide; happy; feeling |
remind v. 提醒 criticize v. 批评 objective adj. 客观的 calm adj. 冷静的 reasonable adj. 理性的 |