The Chinese Pilot The film is based on the real event that Sichuan Airline Flight 3U8633 successfully dealt with the emergency on May 14, 2018. Half an hour after the take-off, the windows of the cockpit (驾驶舱) broke at a height of 10,000 meters. At the time of great dangerous situation, the captain together with all the assistants were very calm. The captain was so skillful and excellent that he and his assistants saved the life of 119 passengers and 9 crew members on the plane. It created a wonder in the history of world flight. How smart and brave the captain is! | ![]() |
The Climbers The film tells us a story that the Chinese mountaineers succeeded in climbing Mount Qomolangma. In 1960 the Chinese climbers reached the top of Mount Qomolangma from the north slope. Unluckily, there were no video materials remained at that time. Fifteen years later, the Chinese mountaineers climbed Mount Qomolangma again. In the process of climbing, they came across big storms and huge avalanches (雪崩). Some people even lost their lives, but they all worked together and overcame many difficulties. At last, the Chinese national flag was able to be raised on the top of Mount Qomolangma. The whole world saw a powerful and wonderful China. | ![]() |
Posted by Gina at 8:32 a.m. on 11th February 2021 Question: Is it so common to be cold or unfriendly in the UK? |
Posted at 9:08 a.m. on 11th February 2021 Reply Mike Richmond: My guess is that you must have such experiences in London, or another large city. This is very common in big cities like London, Paris, New York, Zurich or Rome. I'm lucky I've moved back to my hometown (in deepest rural Derbyshire). It is normal to say hello to everyone you pass on the village. We walk in and out of our neighbors' unlocked houses, and have conversations on many topics. |
Posted at 10:18 a.m. on 11th February 2021 Reply Christina Caré: I don't know where you are from, but I guess I somewhat understand your question. I moved to London at the start of this year, and before that, I lived in Edinburgh. In Edinburgh I always felt people were quite friendly. However, London is very different. I'm Australian. In Australia, we are "actively polite". I once lived in Japan and I think they are more actively polite than here. For example, they must welcome you into a shop rather actively, they will ask you if you need help quickly. Certainly, people in the UK are cold in many ways, but I do think that they are honest (诚实) behind their seeming coldness. Actually, I can't expect the UK to be like it is back home. For me the most uncomfortable thing is customer service. Here everyone wants to walk away from you and not help you, not say hello or speak to you in stores. Maybe I have to just remember that it might take more time here to get things done, or to develop a relationship. I am hopeful that when and if I do develop new friendships with people here, they will become kind to me. |
A. Make a decision to stop feeling terrible B. The truth is life really isn't fair C. Find a way to love yourself D. Maybe you want to help people E. Stop comparing yourself to other people F. Think about what you have |
From: Mike |
Dear Li Ping, Thank you for your last letter. I'm sorry to hear that you had a headache. Are you fine now? Yesterday, I went to the old people's home to cheer them up. I think it was great. Did you do any volunteer work? What do you think of it? Please tell me. Later, I am going to do some chores. Oh, I hate to do chores. Do you do chores at home? Do you think we should help our parents? Why or why not? Hope to hear from you soon! Yours, Mike |
To: Mike |
Dear Mike, _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________. Yours, Li Ping |