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A: Hi. Sarah, have you made any weekend plan?
B: ___I'm thinking about trying something new.
A: How about visiting the Sichuan Air and Space Museum? ___
B: That sounds interesting. ___
A: No, but I've heard it's really educational. ___
B: Emm…Wow, the photos look amazing! I've been learning about different airplanes in our science class.
A: Yes. ___
B: Sure, let's go check it out then!
A. No, I haven't. B. Have you been there before? C. It's a great place to check what we've learned. D. I hear they have lots of cool planes and rockets to see. E. Let me show you some cool pictures of the museum online. |
Once upon a time, there was a young boy named Zhu Xi. At the age of four, his father pointed to the sky and said, "This is the sky." Zhu Xi then asked, "What is above the sky?" His father was very surprised by the1 .Zhu Xi showed signs of his future2 great thinker because of his smart ideas.
One summer day, his mother made lotus seed soup and told him, "Lotus seeds are not sweet unless you take out the core." Zhu Xi realized that this was a lesson about 3 : Even small acts of kindness can turn something unpleasant into something sweet.
When Zhu Xi grew up, ho became a great teacher and gradually a wise thinker. He remembered his mother's words and always tried to do good things, no matter how4 they are. In his life, Zhu Xi used it to guide his actions and teachings. Zhu Xi's teachings inspired many people. He often said.5 think a good thing is too small to do. Every little act of kindness counts."
Last weekend, visited the R29 Community Life Space in Chengdu. It was1 to see how a community can bring people together and make life more enjoyable.
When I go there, a friendly volunteer2 me around. First, I saw a "shared sports center." For jus10 yuan, people can3 for two hours, like playing badminton. It was great to see how this small space4 people from the young to the old to stay active and healthy.
5 , visited the community's art area. There were beautiful paintings made by local artists. With the help of an artist, I tried6 exciting to create a painting myself. The art area no only provided a space for7 minds but also brought the community closer together.
In the afternoon, I joined a group in the community garden. We planted lowers and took care of the plants. The garden was a8 place where people could relax and enjoy nature. I was truly surprised9 a small green space could make such a difference in people's lives.
The"15-minute community happy life circle" in Chengdu is a great example of how a city can become10 livable and friendly. I feel proud to be a part of it and look forward to more days like this in the future.
Join Our School Basketball Cheerleading Team! Calling all energetic students! Try out for the school basketball Cheerleading team by showing your sports spirit and dancing ability. Time: 3:00 PM, Friday. May 16 Place: School Playground Activities: Follow the teacher's dance moves. Sing the school basketball team's fight song. Some students will lift their partners while others jump and cheer
No experience is OK. Top performers will get free uniforms and perform at the games. If you have interest, go to the Sports Office by May 14. |
a Why do many businesses play music in their stores? Because music can influence how long people stay in a store, what they're drawn to, and even how much they're willing to spend there. A slow song encourages relaxing shopping, making in feel like a treat to slay in a store. |
b Every single person uses over 700 plastic bags a year on the planet. Americans throw away about 100 billion plastic bags each year. Around 300 million plastic bags end up in the Atlantic Ocean alone every year. They don't disappear easily. As they break down, they pollute the land and water with a lot of harmful things. |
c Today, millions of British people like to say ha they have "green fingers", with around half the population spending their free time gardening. They are happy to sit under the Urges and enjoy the beauty of the world they create. But there are some people in London living without outside space. One recent idea has been to tum lops and walls of the houses into gardens. |
d Colors influence our everyday lives in many ways. When we choose the colors for the rooms, most people think light colors make rooms seem larger. Blue can make us feel relaxed. It is suitable for bedrooms. Some people in cold areas prefer orange in their homes to feel less cold. Anyway, we should choose the color which makes us feel comfortable. |
Technology has changed how we live and connect with others. Today, we shop online- pay bills, and even send girls through screens without leaving home. We can also make friend through screen. But is this the best way to build real friendships?
Back in primary school, making friends was simple. We played with classmates after class, worked on group projects, and shared lunches. All these happened face-to-Face. Bot now, we share our feelings and hobbies through carefully chosen words and emojis , using digital device. So. Here's a question: Should we decide if someone is a good fiend just by their online photos and words?
In fact, real "Face time" gives us the chance to understand each other belter. We can share the ups and downs of life that can't be fully shared on the Intimal. When we first chat with someone online. We often talk about common interests. But offline activities create stronger relationships. So, it's important to meet in person for friends.
One simple way is to do some tasks with friends around you. It might sound a bar silly, but it's like being back on the primary school playground. For example, you can make a DIY project with fiend. Surfing he Intermit alone can waste hours. But if we get together of line and work together, we will create space for the sense of happiness that comes from trying something new with a friend.
Spend some time with friends lace-lo-face, not just online.
A: Hey Alex. I am happy to work on the science fair project with you this lime.
B: Thanks. I've been learning about Al a lot lately. It appears___-like in our phones and in video games. But some people say It's making us___ because it does so much for us What do you think?
A: That's interesting, like those homework apps-some kids just___ answers directly into homework from them although they're supposed to help us learn. But is it really Al's___, or is it how we use it?
B: I think we should be___ for the proper use of it. After all, we are the ones who decide whether to use it wisely or nol.
A: True. But some people say Al will take over jobs and make us___ creative in the future.
B: I disagree. Al can actually give us new ideas or solve problems faster, so we can focus on things like ant or inventing things.
A: That makes sense. Bu bow can we___ depending loo much on Al?
B: By slaying foolish and asking questions. We shouldn't just accept what Al tells us-we need to think by ___ and challenge ideas.
A: So, you mean Al should be our helper, not our boss?
B: Exactly! Al can deal with boring tasks, so we can spend time on fun projects like this science fair.
A: Got it. I guess t's all about keeping a___-using AI but still keeping our own skills polished.
B: Tonally. And remember, change can be scary, but it's also a chance to grow. We just need to slay open-minded and keep learning
A: Thanks, Alex. You've really helped me see things___ from what thought!.
B: Great, Jamie. Let's make this project amazing!
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Why does one plus one equal Iwo? Many teachers would say, "I just does. "However, this answer has made children ___.
They're right to be so. This type of answer makes math feel like a world of rules that must___ How boring! As a math researcher. I like to challenge rules. Instead of simply___ that one plus one equals two. Let's go a step further and question whether it's always true.
Sometimes, one plus one can equal ___ than two. If you and a friend each have 1.5 times the amount of money___ for a cup of coffee, alone you can only buy one cup, but together you can join your money to afford three.
Sometimes, one plus one is just one. If you put one pile of sand on lop of___ you just gel one pile of sand. Or if you mix Iwo color, you only get one new color.
And in some situations, one plus one is___, If say. "I'm not not hungry." that means "I'm hungry." The point here is that one "not" plus another "not" means no "nots."
You might think this isn't math because items in question aren't numbers at all. But the goal of learning much isn't just to get the numbers___ .Instead, it's to understand the world on a deeper level. ___, in mathematical research, we often ty lo explore when a rule holds and when it doesn't.
I want us to see math as a space to ask questions and explore ___ answers, rather than a strict place where rules are all set in stone.
We humans can express emotions by telling others bow we feel-but what about animals? ___If they do, which ones? Over the past 20 year%, searchers have made great progress in this field.
It's very hard for us to assess(评估) emotions in animal, because they cannot emotions tell us how they feet. ___ The most easily noticeable reaction of an animal to an event is how it changes its behavior. Humans often change facial excretions and body Languages depending on whether we experience a pleasant event or nol. ___ For example, changes in the ear position or the amount of the white of the eyes can show different levels of pain or fear in animals. It is important to rambler that the facial expressions of animals usually look different from those of human sing might not be shown by a smile, while sadness may not be shown by tears.
Another example of anìmal behavior that is linked lo emotions is vocalizations(发水):which can show stress. ___ Imngine you are singing a song in front of many people, your voice might be shaking if you are nervous Researchers have found that the vocalizations of pigs and cows also change and get less smooth when these animals are under stress.
It seems that animals react lo their environments much as humans do. So, we can infer that animals can feel emotions. ___ we can better understand how animals react to their environments, we can improve these environments as well as human-animal relationships.
A. We know this is True for humans, too. B. It is hard to tell whether they experience emotions. C. Animals show these characteristic facial expressions as well. D. Animals' facial expressions directly reflect their inner emotions. E. But if emotional things happen, they cause changes in several ways. F. This might encourage us to rethink the environments of keeping them. |
Fire is common nowadays! No one knows exactly how or when our ancestors first used and learned to control it, but it clearly changed the world.
Experts think that over 400.000 years ago, early humans might have seen lightening start a first or perhaps someone rubbed(摩擦) two rocks together and the sparks that flew out caused grass lo start bumming, Either way, fire quickly became very important to human life.
With fire, humans could explore colder places without being limited by the need for warmth. Fire helped early humans survive (生存) by making it cashier to live in difficult environment. Our bodies gradually changed, losing their thick hair because fire can necessarily keep us warm. This change allowed us to hunt during the hotlist parts of the day when animals were resting and cashier to catch.
Fire also had a deep influence on our social lives. The light that fire provided made people able to slay up later, giving them time to make tools, clothing, and other necessities. I also provided a chance for sharing stories and becoming closer. Before fire, people slept high in trees, but the warmth of the fire drew them together in small groups, which strengthen their relationships.
When meal was accidentally dropped into a fire, humans discovered cooking, Cooked food softer and gives us more nutrients(营养), which helped our ancestors grow taller and develop bigger brains, Cooked food is softer, so peoples teeth became smaller. People became bigger and began living longer.
Through history, people have found many ways to use fire. Artists would use burnt sticks to draw on cave walls, potters found that healing clay made pols more lusting, Bren today, farmers continue to use fire to clear fields and prepare the land for planting.
In the late 1700s, people discovered that boiling water produced steam, which was later used to power steam engines. This led to the development of steamships and steam trains, developing transportation.
In a word, from is beginning to its many creative uses, fire has played an important part in shaping our world.
How Fire Changedthe Word The discovery of fire is a greet ___ but fire has clearly changed the word. Possible Beginning ●Lightning starting fires ●Sparks from rubbing rocks Survival Advantages ●Allowing humans to live in color places ●Making humans lose thick hair duo to its___. ●Making bunting easier during hot parts of the day Social and Cooking Influence ●Fire cabled people to stay up later and share stories. ●Fire drew people together, leading to their___. ●Cooking discovery provided softer, more nutritious food, causing ___ changes. Historical and Modern Uses ●It was used for different fields, such as art, pottery, and ___. ●Steam power from boiling water led to the development of transportation. |
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