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2022年外研版八年级英语上册Module 2综合测试卷附答案

2022年外研版八年级英语上册Module 2综合测试卷附答案

2022年八年级英语上册Module2综合测试卷【满分100分】I.单项选择(每小题1分,共10分)()1.—________the population in your home town?—It’s about________.A.What’s;ten millionsB.What’s;ten millionC.How many;ten millions ofD.How much;ten million()2.—Do the twins look the same?—No,Jane is____taller than Claire.A.little B a little C.more D a few()3.As we all know,Heze is its peony(牡丹).It attracts many visitors from home and abroad every year. A.popular with B.well-known as C.famous for D.good at()4.It's best to stay indoors,________when PM2.5reaches dangerous levels.A.exactlyB.possiblyC.especiallyD.generally()5.—Taiwan is an important part of China.—Yes,it lies the southeast of China.A.inB.onC.toD.for()6.The Yangtze River is longer than________in China.A.any other riverB.any riverC.other riverD.any other rivers()7.The population of Tianjin is________than________Beijing.A.smaller;/B.smaller;that ofC.less;/D.less;that of()8.Basketball was a very popular game in America________.A.in the1890B.in1890sC.in the1890sD.in1890s'()9.Everyone knows that China is getting__________.A.strong and strong B.strongest and strongestC.stronger and stronger D.more strong()10.—The movie Aquaman(《海王》)is popular.How do you like it?—_________A.I think so.B.Pretty good.C.All right.D.That’s all right.II.完形填空(每小题1分,共10分)I come from Guilin.It is my1.It's a beautiful2of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.The3 of Guilin is about4,760,000.The climate(气候)there is very great.The old like to live there.Guilin has a4 history.It is a good place to5your free time.You can enjoy its natural scenery(风景).It sits6the Li River.There are many good places to visit.It is7its green hills and clear water in the world.It is very popular.Every year8of visitors come here tospend their holidays.9to my home town!I will be your good10.You will have a good time.()1.A.village B.country C.university D.home town()2.A.capital B.hill C.city D.island()3.A.population B.number C.people D.city()4.A.low B.long C.high D.small()5.A.enjoy B.choose C.visit D.work()6.A.in B.on C.for D.to()7.A.famous for B.good at C.busy with D.away from()lions B.few C.more D.many()9.A.Welcome B.Send C.Choose D.Find()10.A.teacher B.cook C.guide D.workerIII.阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)Passage1People often think of the North Pole(北极)and the South Pole as similar frozen(冻硬的)wastelands.They are both places with very cold temperatures and few people live there.However,the North and South Poles are not much alike as people may imagine(想象).The North Pole has no land,only thick ice.Temperatures seldom go above32℉,at which water turns into ice.Most of the time,it stays below zero.In winter temperatures are usually as low as-30℉.Although conditions(条件)were very poor,people tried for many centuries to reach the North Pole.About 100years ago,two men,Robert Peary and Mathew Henson,were able to get to this environment full of troubles and difficulties.They reached the North Pole on April6th,1909.It was really a hard trip for them.There are few things more dangerous than crossing the Arctic(北极圈)on foot.People who stayed there may face many problems:very cold temperatures,sudden storms,and even hunger.Most of the area is uninhabited.Few people can live in such a difficult place.People might think that with such low temperatures for most of the year,the ice would be thick and hard.However,this is not true in the Arctic.The movement of the ocean water under the ice may often cause many different changes on the surface.Sometimes the ice breaks into two opening lanes of water(水道)called "leads".Anyone who falls into a"lead"can be frozen to death in a few minutes.1.This passage is probably from.A.a book review(评论)B.a science bookC.a school reportD.a computer magazine2.According to the passage,what happened about100years ago?A.Two men succeeded in getting to the North Pole.B.Temperatures in the North Pole went above32℉.C.The environment in the North Pole suddenly became worse.D.The North Pole changed into thick ice because of the temperatures.3.What does the underlined word"uninhabited"probably mean in Chinese?A.气候恶劣的B.充满危险的C.困难重重的D.无人居住的4.The reason for the ice to break into two opening lanes of water is.A.that the temperature suddenly dropsB.that the water under the ice is frozenC.that the ocean water under the ice movesD.that the surface is covered with lots of ice5.What does this passage mainly talk about?A.The thick ice in the North Pole.B.A difficult trip to the North Pole.C.The real situation in the North Pole.D.The differences between the North Pole and the South Pole. Passage2Oxford is a city in the UK.It's in the west of the UK and it's famous for the University of Oxford.It's an old university—about900years old.It has a longer history than Cambridge University.It's the oldest university in the English speaking world.There are about21,000students and they are from all over the world.Many students go to school by bike. There are38colleges(学院)in the University of Oxford,but the University of Cambridge has only31colleges. There are over100libraries in the University of Oxford.Bodleian Library(博德莱安图书馆)is the second largest library in the UK.Stephen Hawking was a student of the University of Oxford.He's a great scientist. Clinton,the42nd American president was also a student of the university.()6.How old is the University of Oxford?A.About800years old.B.About900years old.C.About700years old.D.About600years old.()7.Many students go to school by________.A.carB.trainC.bikeD.plane()8.There are over________libraries in the University of Oxford.A.100B.38C.40D.31()9.From the passage we can learn________.A.the University of Oxford is in the east of the UKB.there are31colleges in the University of CambridgeC.Bodleian Library is the largest library in the UKD.Clinton didn't learn in the University of Oxford()10.What is the passage mainly about?A.The history of Oxford.B.The people in Oxford.C.The University of Oxford.D.Oxford and Cambridge.Passage3阅读还原根据短文内容,从短文中的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,使短文意思完整连贯Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.It has many fantastic places of interest.Every year, millions of travellers come here for a visit.Paris is also an international fashion centre.Women all over the world always like wearing the same styles of clothes as what the women are wearing in Paris.1Among them,Paris Fashion Week is the most famous.It has a history of over100years.2One is spring-summer fashion week and the other is autumn-winter fashion week.And it usually lasts for about one month each time. During the Fashion Week,lots of designers bring their new clothing.3Some colours and designs will become people's favourites of the season.Paris is one of the best cities for shopping.You can find shopping malls(购物中心)along every street in Paris.4Now a lot of Chinese designers go to Paris to join in the fashion shows.They want to show traditional Chinese clothing to the world.5Many foreigners wear the Tang-style clothing.They think they look very cool.根据短文内容,从下面五个选项中选出能填入文中空缺处的最佳选项A.Many international models will model the clothing for us.B.It helps people know about Chinese fashion.C.Paris Fashion Week is given twice a year.D.There are over200women fashion shows there every year.E.So you can buy very fashionable clothes if you have enough(足够的)money.IV.补全对话(每小题2分,共10分)从方框内所给句子选择适当的句子完成下面对话。

外研版八年级英语上册M9,m10知识点

外研版八年级英语上册M9,m10知识点

Module 9 知识汇总一、一、 短语总结短语总结close down so many / much not onlyin the future pay for I can ’t believe itone fifth no room more and moreat the end of talk about population increaselocal school too much rubbish such asfor example more than 7 billionhave a chance to do sth =have a chance of doing sthget/buy sth for sb talk about get/buy sth for sb talk about 谈论关于谈论关于as a result 结果;因此结果;因此结果;因此 同义短语:同义短语:in fact=actually=as a matter of fact 事实上,实际上事实上,实际上all over the world= around the world 遍及全世界遍及全世界close to close to 靠近,临近靠近,临近in the past in the past 在过去在过去more than = over 多于,超过多于,超过make notes=take notes hang on a minute=wait a minuteprepare …for=get ready fornot…any more = not…any longer 不再不再二、 知识点:1.a large/small popula on 人口众多/人口众少人口众少 eg. China has a _____ popula on. the popula on of …的人口的人口的人口 The population of India is than of America.rger, thatB. more , thatrger, onesD.smaller, those 中国有13亿人口。

中文在世界越来越流行起来了英语作文

中文在世界越来越流行起来了英语作文

中文在世界越来越流行起来了英语作文Chinese is becoming increasingly popular in the worldfor several reasons. Firstly, China has a huge population and is one of the world's largest economies. This meansthat there is a growing demand for people who can speak Chinese in business, trade, and international relations. Secondly, Chinese culture, including food, music, and traditional medicine, is becoming more popular around the world, leading to an increased interest in learning the language. Finally, the rise of China as a global superpower has led to an increase in the number of Chinese language learners in countries around the world.中文在世界上变得越来越流行有几个原因。

首先,中国有着庞大的人口,是世界上最大的经济体之一。

这意味着在商业、贸易和国际关系中,对会说中文的人的需求正在增长。

其次,包括食物、音乐和传统医学在内的中国文化在世界范围内变得越来越受欢迎,导致人们对学习中文的兴趣增加。

最后,中国作为全球超级大国的崛起,导致世界各国学习中文的人数增加。

大学英语写作与翻译课后习题答案

大学英语写作与翻译课后习题答案

Key to Exercises:Unit 1Exercise I:1.普通教育除了专业训练的内容外,还指对人的全方位的培养过程。

2.从严格意义上来说,大学是为了把普通学生教育成为有文化修养、具备优秀专业技能的人。

3.大学是一个推动探索、使各种发现得到不断完善和证实的地方;在那里,轻率和鲁莾变得无伤大雅,错误通过思想与思想之间、知识与知识之间的碰撞会暴露无遗。

4.以科研作为主要的教学手段,教授的作用在于把科研和教学结合起来——科研活动转变成为一种教学模式。

5.获取信息和理解信息是最基本的人权,而我们现在拥有人类历史上前所未有的信息量。

6.信息对个人和社会的发展都非常重要,信息技术将使那些能够获取并利用它的人拥有相当大的力量。

7.Men are not always made thoughtful by books; but they are generally made thoughtful byassociation with men who thinks.8.Basic education is currently funded primarily by the state in most countries.9.The impact of globalization is not just on trade and production, it also has an important impacton education.10.A new challenge to teaching is the pressure to internationalize curriculum offerings.Exercise II:1. Translate the following passage from English into Chinese.在美国,学生通常要花很多时间在学校图书馆里,或完成一门课的作业,或从事研究以便准备要写的报告。

中国六十岁以上人口占比英语作文

中国六十岁以上人口占比英语作文

中国六十岁以上人口占比英语作文全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1China is a Big Country with Lots of Old PeopleChina has a really really big population. There are over 1.4 billion people living in China! That's way more people than any other country. China is so huge and there are Chinese people all over the place.But did you know that China also has a lot of really old people too? I'm talking about people who are over 60 years old. These are seniors, grandmas and grandpas, elderly folks. In China, we call them "lao ren" which just means "old people" in Chinese.There are around 260 million lao ren living in China right now. That's a absolutely massive number! It's almost as big as the entire population of the United States, which is around 330 million people. Imagine if almost everyone in America was over 60 years old. That's kind of what it's like in China with all the lao ren.260 million lao ren means that around 18.7% of the total population in China is over 60 years old. That's almost one out ofevery five people! It's a really really big percentage compared to other countries.For example, in the United States only around 16% of people are over 65. And in Japan it's around 28% over 65. So China has way more old people percentage-wise than America, but a little less than Japan. Japan is actually the "oldest" country in the world by percentage.But why does China have so many lao ren? Well, there are a few main reasons for it:Life expectancy in China has gone way up over the past few decades as the country has developed and gotten richer. These days, if you're a Chinese person born in the city, you can expect to live over 80 years on average! That's a pretty long life. So more and more Chinese people are living into their 60s, 70s, 80s and even 90s.China had a really strict "one child policy" for a long time where families were only allowed to have one kid. This policy lasted from 1980 to 2015. During those 35 years, way fewer babies were born in China compared to previous generations. Now all those adults who had just one kid are getting older and older with not as many young people to support them.China's birth rates have dropped a lot over the past few decades, even after the one child policy ended. These days, most Chinese families only have one or two kids at the very most. Fewer babies being born means the population is gradually getting older over time.So between longer life expectancy, the effects of the one child policy, and lower birth rates, China is graying very rapidly. It has a huge population of elders.This can create some challenges for China as a country though. With so many lao ren, China has to figure out how to take care of them all with pensions, healthcare, and other services for the elderly. Having lots of older people who are retired and no longer working can also slow down economic growth over time.But lao ren are also very respected in Chinese culture. We have a saying: "Raorendao, shengren dao" which means "where there are elderly people, there is a spiritual road." Grandmas and grandpas are very wise and experienced, so we cherish our time with them. Families look after each other across generations.Plus, elders in China today grew up during really tough times - wars, famines, the Cultural Revolution. But they workedincredibly hard and sacrificed a lot to help build the new China we see today. So we are grateful for everything they did.Having such a large elderly population definitely creates some difficulties. But it's also a sign of progress in many ways that so many Chinese people are living long lives now. I hope that when I'm a lao ren myself in 60 or 70 years, society will be taking good care of me too!Until then, I should practice my respect and appreciation for the millions and millions of lao ren who came before me. They helped get China to where it is today as a strong and prosperous nation. Thank you lao ren! Let's have some lao ren join us in class sometime so we can practice speaking to our elders properly.篇2The Big Old People Problem in ChinaHi! My name is Li Ming and I'm 10 years old. Today my teacher asked us to write about a big problem in China. I decided to write about how China has a lot of really old people now.China used to have a one-child policy for a long time. That means families could only have one kid. The government did this because they thought China had too many people. But now that policy is gone and people can have more babies again.The problem is that because of the one-child policy years ago, there are way more old people than kids being born these days. The people who could only have one baby back then are all grandpas and grandmas now. But they don't have very many grandkids!According to my research, in 2020 there were 264 million people aged 60 or older in China. That's almost 1 out of every 5 people! In some provinces, the percentage is even higher than 20%. Woah!By 2050, it's expected that over a third of Chinese people will be aged 60 and up. That's like if every class at my school only had 2 kids, but 8 grandmas and grandpas! Can you imagine? The chairs wouldn't even fit them!Having so many old people is a big challenge for China. How will we take care of all those grandmas and grandpas when they can't work or take care of themselves anymore? They'll need health care, nursing homes, pension money from the government, and helpers at home. But there won't be enough young people to do those jobs or pay the taxes for the pensions.It's a problem because of something called the "dependency ratio." That's the number of old people compared to the number of working age people. When the ratio is too high, it means thereare too many old folks and not enough workers to support them. Right now, China's dependency ratio is about 19 old people for every 100 workers. But by 2050 it could be 45 to 100! That's crazy!The solution is to have more babies, but Chinese families are still choosing to have fewer kids these days. Maybe it's because everything is so expensive - houses, education, food. Or maybe the young people just want to focus on their careers and personal lives. Whatever the reasons, not enough new babies are being born.If I was the president of China, I would find ways to encourage people to have more children. Like giving big tax breaks or paying money to families with more than one kid. I would also try to improve the day care and kindergarten systems, so it's easier for parents to work while raising multiple children. Building a great economy for the future of China is important, but people are the foundation. We need more young people!Taking care of the huge number of elderly people will be hard work. We'll need to build lots more nursing homes, hospitals, and recreation centers for the aged. Community volunteers of all ages should visit the grandpas and grandmas who are lonely. The government will have to spend tons ofmoney on their health care and living expenses too. Wow, it's a massive challenge!But China's old folks deserve respect and to be taken care of. After all, they are the ones who built modern China through their hard work over many decades. They survived tough times and made sacrifices so that the younger generations could have better lives. We owe them a debt of gratitude. Even if it's expensive and difficult, we have to figure out how to provide for their needs as they get really old.Still, I hope I don't have to be taking care of mygreat-great-grandparents when I'm an adult! By then, the number of elderly people will be absolutely ginormous. Perhaps science will find ways to extend health and lifespan. Or maybe we'll have robot care-takers by that point. Robotics is getting really advanced these days.In conclusion, China's rapidly aging population is a major demographic challenge that will put big pressures on the economy and society in the coming decades. With fewer working age people compared to elderly, it will be a struggle to provide decent living standards for all the gran篇3My Country is Getting Older!Hi there! My name is Xiaoming and I'm 10 years old. Today my teacher asked us to write about an important issue happening in China. I decided to write about how China is getting older because there are more and more old people!You might be wondering - what does that mean, that China is getting older? Well, it means that the percentage of people in China who are 60 years old and up is increasing. Back in 1950, only around 8% of people in China were 60 or older. But now in 2023, that number is almost 19%! That means almost one out of every five people in China is a senior citizen. Wild, right?There are a few big reasons why this is happening. First, people in China are living much longer lives than before. Thanks to better healthcare, nutrition, and living conditions, the average life expectancy in China has gone way up over the last few decades. When my grandparents were young in the 1950s, the average person in China only lived to be around 40 years old. But now, most Chinese people live into their late 70s! Lots of my friends even have great-grandparents who are in their 90s. Getting to be a very old age is becoming much more common.Another reason there are more elderly people in China is because of the one-child policy that was in place for a long time.From 1979 until 2015, most Chinese families were only allowed to have one child. This caused the birth rate to drop a lot for decades. With fewer babies being born each year, it makes sense that the percentage of older people went up over time. My mom was an only child, like many adults her age in China.Finally, China's large population is also a factor. Even though the percentage of seniors may not seem that high at 19%, China has so many people that it works out to a huge total number of elderly citizens. There are currently over 260 million people aged 60 and up living in China! That's almost as many people as the entire population of the United States. Woah!So what does it mean for China to have such a big population of older folks? Well, it creates some challenges for sure. The government has to make sure there are enough medical resources and care facilities for all the senior citizens who will need them as they get more frail. Building affordable nursing homes and training more doctors and nurses is important. China also has to make sure the pension system has enough money to pay out retirement funds to all the people who have finished working.But having a lot of elders in society isn't all bad - it means China also has a lot of experienced wise people! The elderly canshare their knowledge and life lessons with younger generations. Seniors are also revered in Chinese culture, andfilial piety towards one's parents and ancestors is considered very important. I always enjoy visiting my grandparents and hearing their stories about the old days.My grandpa loves telling me about how different life in China was when he was a kid back in the 1950s. He says they were very poor, and his childhood home didn't even have electricity or running water. His family grew all their own food in the fields. Can you imagine?? Grandpa had to walk for miles to get to the nearest school. I'm glad things have improved so much and life is easier for today's children.Even though China is facing the challenge of an aging population, I think it will be okay in the end. We are such an innovative, hard-working, and family-oriented nation. I'm sure we will find ways to take good care of our elders while still being productive and prosperous. Respecting and honoring seniors is a big part of our culture and values.Besides, in a few more decades, it will be my turn to be one of the old folks! I sure hope society treats me well when I'm a grandpa myself someday. Maybe things will be even more futuristic and amazing by then. I can't wait to see what China islike in 50 years. But for now, I better go call my grandparents and say hi! The end!篇4The Big Change in China's Older PopulationHi there! My name is Xiaoming and I'm a 10-year-old student in Beijing. Today I want to tell you about a really big change that is happening in my country, China. It's a change that will affect everyone, including kids like me!The change is that China is getting a lot more older people. I'm talking about people who are 60 years old and up. Right now, almost 1 out of every 5 people in China is over 60 years old. That's a huge number! And it's only going to keep growing in the coming years.When my grandparents were young, there weren't nearly as many older people in China. Back then, most people had several kids. So the young people far outnumbered the old people. But things are very different today.Nowadays, most families in China only have one child. Some have two kids, but not many have more than that. So we don't have as many young people being born compared to the past. At the same time, people are living much longer lives thanks tobetter food, health care and living conditions. That means the number of older folks just keeps going up and up!By the year 2050, it's expected that over 1 out of 3 people in China will be 60 or older. That's more than one billion senior citizens! Imagining having that many grandmas and grandpas is kind of mind-boggling for a kid like me.So why is having a huge elderly population such a big deal? Well, there are some good things and some challenging things about it.One good thing is that it means we Chinese really value and respect our elders. In our culture, we have a tradition of honoring and taking care of older family members. With so many seniors around, we'll have lots of wise grandparents to learn from and look after.Another positive is that many of the oldsters these days are staying healthy and active much later in life compared to the past. My own grandpa is 75 but he still goes climbing mountains and playing badminton regularly! With better health, seniors can keep working, volunteering and being productive members of society for longer.However, having such a huge elderly population will also create some big challenges for China. One of the biggest is how we'll be able to provide enough healthcare, retirement funds, nursing homes and other resources for all those seniors. Caring for so many old people will be very expensive!It will also put a lot of strain on the working-age population. There will be fewer young people in the workforce to support all the retirees. My parents已经说过,他们将在未来不得不支付更高的养老金和医疗费用税。

如何看待中国发展前景英语作文

如何看待中国发展前景英语作文

如何看待中国发展前景英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1How to View China's Development ProspectsChina is a really big country that has been around for a very long time. My parents and teachers always talk about how China is developing and changing a lot. I think China's future looks really exciting, but also kind of challenging. Let me tell you what I know about it.First off, China has a huge population - over 1.4 billion people! That's like one out of every five people in the whole world. Having such a massive population means China needs to be able to provide jobs, housing, food, and resources for all those people. On one hand, that's really hard and requires tremendous growth and development. But on the other hand, having so many people also means having a ton of potential workers, entrepreneurs, inventors and brilliant minds that can drive growth forward. My dad says China's large population is both a big challenge but also a huge advantage if managed properly.Another key part of China's future is its economy. China used to be a pretty poor country focused mainly on agriculture. But over the last few decades, China's economy has been growing at a super rapid pace by manufacturing tons of products and building tons of cities and infrastructure. Nowadays, China has become a major economic powerhouse in areas like technology, construction, transportation and trade. My mom works for a big Chinese tech company and she says they are racing to become globally competitive with companies in America and other rich countries. However, shifting from a rural economy to an advanced modern economy is not easy. China still has lots of poorer rural areas that need better roads, schools, hospitals and job opportunities.China's leaders have big plans to make China anultra-modern, innovative society in the coming decades. They want China to have cutting-edge industries in areas like artificial intelligence, renewable energy, biotechnology, aerospace and more. The government is pouring tons of money into research, development and entrepreneurship to try to make China a global frontrunner in emerging technologies. My aunt is a scientist and she's really excited about all the new labs, funding and opportunities available in her field now in China compared to just 10 years ago. At the same time, China faces challenges likereducing pollution, securing energy supply chains, and dealing with an aging population that will strain the economy down the road. For China to be as advanced and powerful as the government wants, my teacher says they have to overcome those hurdles.On the global stage, China is flexing its muscles and taking on a much bigger role in international affairs than it used to. In the past, China mostly kept to itself and didn't get too involved in other parts of the world. But now China is hugely invested in other countries through things like the Belt and Road infrastructure initiative, major trading relationships, and growing diplomatic/military influence. For example, my uncle is an engineer and he recently got hired to help build a massive port in East Africa that is being funded by China. Love it or hate it, China is becoming a worldwide force to be reckoned with.While China is definitely on the rise, some people have concerns about its system of governance and policies. China doesn't have the same democratic political system as many Western nations. Instead, it's ruled by the Chinese Communist Party which allows little opposition or criticism. There have been controversies related to things like internet censorship, ethnic minority treatment, and lack of civil liberties. Now, I'm just a kidso I don't fully understand all the nuances of this. But the general idea is that as China grows more powerful, its authoritarian governance model rubs up against the values of societies that cherish concepts like freedom of speech and individual rights more. How China balances economic progress with political reform is an open question.Overall, I think China's future development has amazing potential but is also extremely complex with lots of challenges to overcome. On the positive side, the country is rapidly advancing in areas like technology, business, education and global influence which could allow it to become the world's next superpower in the decades ahead. Plus, with so many smart, hard-working and ambitious people, the talent pool gives China a great advantage.However, China still faces plenty of obstacles - from environmental problems to demographic issues to questions about its governing philosophy. Whether it's combating climate change, opening up more personal freedoms, or elevating hundreds of millions of citizens out of poverty, China's leaders have a extremely difficult balancing act to pull off. Things could go right and China could blossom into an economic dynamo and modern powerhouse. Or things could go less smoothly ifchallenges like corruption, nationalism, or heavy-handed policies get in the way of progress.I'm still just a young student, so what do I know? But from what I can tell, China's path ahead is challenging yet filled with remarkable possibilities. The country seems determined to become a global force through continuing reform, technological innovation and sheer economic might. While the future isn't certain, China appears driven to re-emerge as a world leader and re-shape the global landscape in its image. Pretty exciting - and just a little bit scary - if you ask me!Fascinating stuff to ponder as I get older and see how China's development unfolds over time. I just hope it provides a better life for everyone and makes the world a more peaceful, prosperous place. Big dreams for a big country!篇2How to Look at China's FutureHi there! My name is Amy and I'm 10 years old. Today, I want to share my thoughts on the future of China. It's such an interesting and important topic!China is a huge country with a really long history. For thousands of years, it has been one of the most advancedcivilizations in the world. But then, a few hundred years ago, things started to change. While countries in Europe and North America were advancing with new technologies and ideas, China kind of got left behind for a while.In the 1900s, China went through a lot of difficulties and challenges. There were wars, famines, and political turmoil. The country struggled and many people lived in poverty. But over the past few decades, something amazing has happened – China has transformed into one of the world's fastest growing economies!Ever since the leadership decided to open up the country and implement economic reforms starting in the late 1970s, China's development has been incredible. Factories sprouted up everywhere, making products to export all over the world. Cities expanded rapidly with skyscrapers and modern infrastructure. Hundreds of millions of people were lifted out of poverty.Today, China has the second largest economy globally after the United States. It's a major player in industries like manufacturing, technology, construction, and much more. Chinese companies like Alibaba, Tencent, and Huawei are innovating and competing with big international brands. The sky-high buildings and bustling streets of cities like Shanghai are mind-blowing!With such a huge population of nearly 1.4 billion people, China has an enormous workforce and customer base driving its economic engine. The government has prioritized education, allowing many young Chinese to develop valuable skills. China is also investing massively in cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence, renewable energy, and electric vehicles.At the same time, China still faces some significant challenges that could impact its future growth. Environmental issues like air pollution remain a big problem, especially in major cities. There are also questions around human rights, censorship of information, and political freedoms. Income inequality is increasing as some get wealthy while others are left behind. And an aging population may strain China's resources and economic capabilities.Despite these difficulties, I'm really excited to see what the future holds for China! From my perspective, the country's impressive economic rise seems likely to continue in the decades ahead. China's leaders have demonstrated a remarkable ability to set ambitious goals and achieve rapid development. As long as pragmatic policies focused on reform, innovation, and sustainability are pursued, I believe China has an incredibly bright future.Of course, no one can predict anything with 100% certainty. Unforeseen events or crises could alter China's trajectory. But if current trends persist, it appears poised to play an ever-greater role on the global stage across many arenas – not just economically, but technologically, politically, and culturally as well.Even as a young student, I find China's story over the past 40 years truly mind-boggling. To go from a largely poor, struggling nation to an economic powerhouse and world leader in so many industries is almost unbelievable. The scale of the transformation is hard to wrap my mind around!What excites me most is thinking about how China's brightest days could still be ahead. The country's best decades of growth and development may be yet to come. If I'm studying this period in history books years from now, today's China may look like just the early chapters in an epic story ofnation-building and rejuvenation.Of course, I'm just a kid and there's still so much for me to learn. But from what I can tell so far, the narrative of China's reemergence as a global power is proving to be one of the most remarkable economic and societal transformations the world has ever witnessed. I'll be watching with great interest andamazement as China's journey continues to unfold in the years and decades ahead. The future looks brighter than ever!篇3How to Look at China's FutureHi there! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to share my thoughts on the future of China. It's such a big and fascinating country with a really long history.China has changed a lot in recent decades. When my parents were kids, most people were pretty poor and didn't have much. But since then, China has grown into a major world power with a huge economy. Hundreds of millions of people have been lifted out of poverty thanks to economic reforms.Now China has modern cities with tall skyscrapers and bullet trains zipping across the country. All my classmates have smartphones and video games just like kids in America or Europe. We have world-class companies like Alibaba and Tencent too. China definitely isn't as poor as it used to be!At the same time, I know China still faces some big challenges. There are still plenty of people in the countryside who are quite poor compared to city dwellers. The environment has gotten dirty and polluted from all the factories and cars. Andthere's a lot of pressure on students like me to constantly study hard for tough exams.So what does the future hold for China? From what I can tell, the government wants China to become an advanced, innovative nation rather than just making cheap products for other countries. They are pouring tons of money into science, technology, and entrepreneurship.China is aiming to lead the world in areas like artificial intelligence, quantum computing, renewable energy and electric cars. Just last year, China landed a rover on Mars! Maybe one day Chinese astronauts will walk on the moon too. How cool would that be?I think creativity and free thinking will be really important for China's future success. My parents always emphasize memorizing facts and getting good test scores above all else. But the world is changing so fast. We can't just recite old knowledge anymore - we need to create brand new ideas and inventions.Luckily, China has a lot of bright young people like me who have grown up with the internet and technology all around us. We're comfortable exploring the latest apps, games and gadgets. With the right education focused on problem-solving instead ofrote memorization, Chinese kids can unlock our full innovation potential.Of course, it won't be easy for an ancient civilization like China to totally transform its modern economy and society so quickly. There will definitely be growing pains and setbacks along the way. For example, an aging population could become a major burden if not handled properly.Another risk is that the Chinese government might stifle the very entrepreneurship and creativity they want to cultivate if they don't allow enough personal freedoms. Internet censorship could hamper technological development too if people can't easily access information.From my perspective though, the overall trend seems positive. More of my classmates are being encouraged to join STEM clubs, start businesses, and think outside the box. China is emerging as a global innovation powerhouse step-by-step.I'm super excited to see what inventions and breakthroughs Chinese scientists and entrepreneurs dream up in the decades ahead! Perhaps a Chinese person will cure cancer or Alzheimer's disease one day. Or maybe a "Made in China" spacecraft will bring the first humans to Mars. Wouldn't that be awesome?At the very least, I'm confident China's citizens will keep enjoying higher living standards with each passing year. Fewer people will be impoverished. Cities will be cleaned up with better transportation and communications. Overall, the future looks bright for the nation I call home.Of course, that's just one kid's perspective! China is a vast country with billions of unique individuals. We all might have somewhat differing views on where our beloved nation is headed based on our own experiences. But I remain optimistic about what's to come.I hope you found my thoughts on China's development prospects interesting! I'll do my best to contribute positively to my country's future when I grow up. Let me know if you have any other questions - I'm always eager to learn more. Thanks for reading!。

15个最奇葩的雅思口语part3问题

15个最奇葩的雅思口语part3问题

15个最奇葩的雅思口语part3问题雅思口语的part3通常被视为最难说的一部分,而且part3的好坏往往起到这样的作用——在考官犹豫该给你6.5还是7时,要不要给你加上这0.5分。

所以说,part3就是想要争取高分的烤鸭的必争之地。

这15个最奇葩的雅思口语part3问题雅思口语的part3通常被视为最难说的一部分,而且part3的好坏往往起到这样的作用——在考官犹豫该给你6.5还是7时,要不要给你加上这0.5分。

所以说,part3就是想要争取高分的烤鸭的必争之地。

不过,part3也以难度大、题目多、题目抽象而著名。

所谓的难度,很大一定程度包含考官常常不按常理不按套路所提的问题,于是就会有很多奇葩问题被考生吐槽——“excuseme?这怎么回答?二脸懵逼”。

其实,应对奇葩问题最好的办法就是一本正经的正常说话咯!个中奥义在何处,就在这篇文章里!我们下面就来看15道被誉为“最奇葩”的雅思口语题目。

1.学生用电子词典会导致他们犯错吗?说实话觉得用电子词典并不会有什么错呀...好吧,既然你诚心诚意地发问了,我就大慈大悲地想一想电子词典的性质、特点、平时和人的联系、平时应用的场景。

于是,有了!可以说excessive reliance, we will believe that all the explanations and usages in the dictionaryare right,Although e-dictionary brings convenience, it also contributes tothelack ofconsideration and innovation.还有一个稍微牵强点的理由就是会沉迷于电子产品…2.对人友好和对人礼貌的区别是什么???什么工作会经常假装友好?谁会经常对不喜欢的人友好? Whats the difference between pretend to befriendly and polite这题目真的是大写的黑人问号脸,friendly和polite在我的理解应该是亲疏的区别(其实口语考试就是这样,对任何问题没有绝对的对错,说你的看法,有道理即可),不管是陌生人还是亲近的人都应该有礼貌,亲近的人更应该用友好的态度,everyoneneed to be polite to anyoneelse, but don’t need to befriendly.接着可以用举例子展开,拉长说话的内容,比如:for example , i need to be friendly to..because ifeel..because i want he/shefeel..However...同时我还觉得每个工作都要假装友好啊,especially the serviceindustry. The more people we meetin a day, the more friendly we pretend to be.后面一个问题也是这样回答,也可以说情商高的人(people withhigh emotional intelligence)也会经常对不喜欢的人友好。

英语中一致问题

英语中一致问题

英语的一致有三种:主谓一致,代词一致,肯定与否定一致一、主语与谓语的一致英语语法要求,主语如果是单数,谓语动词也要用单数形式;主语若是复数,谓语动词也要用复数形式例如:She likes to eat well.她好吃We all like good food.我们都喜欢好饭菜。

Everybody was happy with the decision. 人人都对这个决定感到高兴。

I am a doctor.我是个医生。

二、概念一致1. And连接的两个或多个单数名词作主语时,谓语动词用复数形式His opinion and mine are different他的观点和我的是不同的。

Bob and Peter are deadly rivals. Bob和peter是死对头。

What she says and what she does are totally different. 她说的和做的完全不同。

但是如果and连接的是指一个单一概念时,谓语动词用单数。

Bread and milk has been my breakfast for years. 牛奶面包多年来一直是我的早餐。

Her lawyer and old friend is going to marry her.她的律师和老朋友要娶她。

All this effort and sacrifice has come to nothing. 所有这些努力和牺牲都白费了。

由and连接的单数主语分别有many a,ever y,each,no修饰时,动词用单数。

如:During the holidays, every train and every plane was crowded.假期期间每列火车及每架飞机都非常拥挤。

No boy and no girl has the right to refuse education. 男孩和女孩都没有拒绝教育的权利。

初中英语语法——一致(主谓一致,代词一致,肯定与否定一致)

初中英语语法——一致(主谓一致,代词一致,肯定与否定一致)

一致英语的一致有三种:主谓一致,代词一致,肯定与否定一致一、主语与谓语的一致英语语法要求,主语如果是单数,谓语动词也要用单数形式;主语若是复数,谓语动词也要用复数形式例如:She likes to eat well.她好吃We all like good food.我们都喜欢好饭菜。

Everybody was happy with the decision. 人人都对这个决定感到高兴。

I am a doctor.我是个医生。

二、概念一致1. And连接的两个或多个单数名词作主语时,谓语动词用复数形式His opinion and mine are different他的观点和我的是不同的。

Bob and Peter are deadly rivals. Bob和peter是死对头。

What she says and what she does are totally different. 她说的和做的完全不同。

但是如果and连接的是指一个单一概念时,谓语动词用单数。

Bread and milk has been my breakfast for years. 牛奶面包多年来一直是我的早餐。

Her lawyer and old friend is going to marry her.她的律师和老朋友要娶她。

All this effort and sacrifice has come to nothing. 所有这些努力和牺牲都白费了。

由and连接的单数主语分别有many a,ever y,each,no修饰时,动词用单数。

如:During the holidays, every train and every plane was crowded.假期期间每列火车及每架飞机都非常拥挤。

No boy and no girl has the right to refuse education. 男孩和女孩都没有拒绝教育的权利。

中国的优点英语作文

中国的优点英语作文

中国的优点英语作文China's Advantages。

China is a country with a long history and rich culture. In recent years, China has made remarkable progress in various fields, and has become a major country in the world. China has many advantages, which contribute to its development and prosperity.Firstly, China has a huge population. With a population of over 1.4 billion, China has a large labor force, which provides abundant human resources for economic development. The Chinese people are hardworking and diligent, and they are willing to work long hours to achieve their goals. This has made China a manufacturing powerhouse, producing a wide range of products that are sold all over the world.Secondly, China has a rich and diverse culture. China has a long history of over 5,000 years, and has developed a unique and colorful culture. Chinese culture is known forits rich traditions, including art, literature, music, and cuisine. Chinese culture has also influenced many other countries in Asia and around the world.Thirdly, China has a strong government. The Chinese government has implemented a series of policies to promote economic growth and social stability. The government has also invested heavily in infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and high-speed railways. This has helped to improve the living standards of the Chinese people and attract foreign investment.Fourthly, China has a large market. With a population of over 1.4 billion, China has a huge domestic market, which provides a great opportunity for businesses to expand and grow. In recent years, China has also become a major consumer of luxury goods, which has created a new marketfor high-end products.Finally, China has a strong technology industry. China has made significant progress in the fields of science and technology, and has become a leader in many areas,including artificial intelligence, 5G technology, and renewable energy. China has also invested heavily in research and development, which has helped to create new products and services.In conclusion, China has many advantages, which have contributed to its development and prosperity. With a large population, rich culture, strong government, large market, and strong technology industry, China is well positioned to continue its growth and become a major player in the global economy.。

关于袁隆平的英语作文初三80字

关于袁隆平的英语作文初三80字

关于袁隆平的英语作文初三80字全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Yuan Longping Was a Really Amazing Scientist!I just learned about this super cool scientist named Yuan Longping in my science class, and I have to tell you all about him because he was so awesome! Yuan Longping was born in 1930 in a small village in Hunan Province, China. When he was young, his family was really poor and they didn't have enough food to eat sometimes because of droughts and famines. This made Yuan Longping really sad and he decided he wanted to become a scientist to help make sure people never went hungry again.In 1953, Yuan went to an agricultural university to study plant breeding and genetics. He worked really, really hard and became an expert on different kinds of rice plants. Rice is a hugely important food crop that millions of people depend on, especially in Asia. Yuan had this big dream of developing new super high-yielding varieties of rice that could produce way more food than regular rice plants.His first major breakthrough came in 1973 when he created the first varieties of hybrid rice. Hybrid means crossing two different parent varieties to get a new variety that is superior to both parents. Yuan's hybrid rice produced up to 20% more grain than conventional rice varieties! This篇2Professor Yuan Longping: The Father of Hybrid RiceHave you ever heard of Professor Yuan Longping? He was an amazing scientist who dedicated his life to developing better types of rice to help feed people around the world. I think he's one of the coolest and most important people in history!Professor Yuan was born in 1930 in a small village in Hunan Province, China. When he was young, his family didn't have much money and they struggled to grow enough food. This made Professor Yuan really interested in finding ways to increase crop yields from a young age.After finishing school, Professor Yuan went to study agriculture at university. At that time in the 1950s, China was still a very poor country and feeding the huge population was a major challenge. Professor Yuan wanted to help solve this problem through science.His big breakthrough came in the 1970s when he pioneered the technique of creating hybrid rice varieties. Hybrid rice is made by crossbreeding two different parent varieties together. The hybrid offspring plant then grows bigger, stronger, and produces much higher yields than either parent variety on its own. It's like hybrid rice has a super power!Creating a successful hybrid rice variety is actually incredibly difficult and complex work though. Professor Yuan and his team had to test thousands and thousands of different crossbreeds over many years to find the special hybrid combinations that worked best. They also had to develop new techniques to make the process more efficient.After decades of incredibly hard work and perseverance, Professor Yuan's hybrid rice varieties achieved amazing results. Yields were increased by 20% or more over conventional rice varieties. That may not sound like a huge amount, but when you're talking about one of the world's most vital food crops, grown on millions of acres, those extra yields make an enormous difference. Some experts estimate that Professor Yuan's work helped provide enough extra food to feed 60-80 million more people per year!Professor Yuan's hybrid rice was first grown across southern China in the 1970s. As the yields and reliability improved, it spread to other countries too like Vietnam, India, the United States and more. Hybrid rice now accounts for over 60% of China's total rice production and is grown on about 25% of all rice lands globally. Its impact has been simply enormous in helping increase food security.I think one of the coolest things about Professor Yuan is how humble and down-to-earth he remained, despite hisworld-changing achievements. He grew up in a poor farming family and never lost sight of his goal to help fee篇3Yuan Longping - A True Hero for the PeopleHi there! My name is Xiaoming and I'm going to tell you all about one of the greatest heroes China has ever known - Mr. Yuan Longping. He's somebody that every kid in China learns about because of his amazing work in helping feed our massive population. Let me explain why he's so awesome!To start, you have to understand that feeding over 1.4 billion people is no easy task. China has a huge population but not a whole lot of farmland compared to somewhere like the UnitedStates or Russia. For many years, there was a real worry that China wouldn't be able to grow enough food to feed everyone. That's where Yuan Longping came in!He was born in 1930 in a small village in Hunan Province. Even as a young kid, he was really curious about plants and agriculture. While his friends were out playing, he would spend hours in the fields observing crops and how they grew. Yuan was such a bright student that he was able to go to university to study agriculture despite coming from a poor peasant family.After graduating, Yuan went to work as a researcher trying to find ways to increase food production in China. At the time, a lot of the rice grown here was from seed varieties developed in other countries that weren't really suited to Chinese soil and climate. What we needed were special hybrid rice strains that could produce way more grain per acre.This is where Yuan Longping's skills and perseverance really shone through. For over a decade, he worked tirelessly to breed new hybrid rice varieties through a process called cytoplasmic male sterility. It involved crossing different rice strains in very specific ways to create hybrids that yielded much more grain. The work was incredibly difficult and tedious, but Yuan never gave篇4Yuan Longping: The Humble Genius Who Fed BillionsMy name is Li Xiaoming and I'm a student in the 8th grade. Today my teacher asked us to write about someone who has made a big impact on the world. I immediately thought of Yuan Longping, the Chinese agricultural scientist who helped feed billions by developing high-yield hybrid rice varieties.Growing up, I loved listening to my grandparents' stories about life in the countryside before Yuan Longping's super rice changed everything. They talked about the constant fear of famine and how hard everyone worked just to grow enough food. "The rice paddies were our life," my grandpa would say. But no matter how hard they toiled, the harvests were never bountiful enough to feed the whole family with leftovers. Hard times for sure.That all started to change in the 1970s when Yuan Longping pioneered a hybridization technique to create a new species of rice that produced way more grain than regular rice plants. His breakthrough became known as the "Third Revolution" in rice production, following the first Green Revolution of using fertilizers and the second of cultivating high-yielding varieties.With Yuan's hybrid strains, rice output shot up dramatically across China and beyond. Famine started becoming a thing of the past.When I learned about Yuan Longping's hybrid rice in science class, I was amazed that one person's ingenuity and perseverance could make such an impact on humankind. He basically solved the food scarcity problem for billions of people through biology! I can't think of many individuals who have done more to improve lives at that massive scale.The teacher told us that Yuan wasn't just a brilliant scientist, but also an incredibly humble and hardworking man from very simple beginnings. He grew up poor in a tiny village and even dropped out of school as a kid because his family couldn't afford the fees. But he was always curious about nature and focused on finding ways to increase food production.Despite having little formal education, Yuan spent decades cross-breeding different rice varieties through trial-and-error to obtain the best hybrid with superior qualities like higher yield, shorter growing period, and resistance to drought or pests. It took thousands and thousands of breeding attempts over many years before he finally had a breakthrough in 1973. His hybridrice could produce 20% more grain than the best conventional strains!But Yuan didn't stop there. He spent the rest of his life continuing to improve his hybrids and training science teams across China and other countries on the hybridization techniques. By the early 2000s, hybrid rice was planted on over 16 million hectares across China, dramatically boosting national food security. The world's most populous nation was finally able to feed itself reliably!Yuan's rice varieties went on to be adopted in countries like India, Vietnam, the Philippines and the United States too. Experts estimate that his work helped produce an extra 600 billion pounds of food, feeding an extra 80 million people per year. That's the entire population of Vietnam getting fed annually thanks to one man's hybrid rice!Though he became known as the "Father of Hybrid Rice", Yuan always stayed humble despite earning countless awards like the World Food Prize and being elected to the Chinese Academy of Engineering. In his words, "What I have done is no more than doing a farmer's job."When Yuan Longping passed away in 2021 at 91 years old, China mourned the loss of a true hero who enhanced foodsupply for billions through sheer genius and hard work. His life is such an inspiration - it shows that no matter how little resources you start out with, you can uplift all of humanity if you dedicate yourself to solving a major challenge facing the world.President Xi Jinping praised Yuan for his "outstanding contributions" to China's food security and scientific innovation. The global community honored him as one of the greatest humanitarians ever for alleviating hunger and malnutrition at a massive scale through agricultural science.Looking back on Yuan Longping's incredible life journey, I feel motivated to work hard, stay curious, and use my mind to try and benefit humanity in whatever way I can - just like he did so profoundly. His legacy will live on forever through the abundant rice harvests made possible by his pioneering breakthroughs. Mr. Yuan is truly a shining example that one person's perseverance and ingenuity can create unlimited positive change in our world.篇5Yuan Longping: The Father of Hybrid RiceHi there! My name is Amy, and I'm a student in the 8th grade. Today, I want to tell you about someone who has made a hugedifference in the world – Yuan Longping, the Father of Hybrid Rice.You might be wondering, "What's so special about hybrid rice?" Well, let me explain! Rice is one of the most important food crops on our planet, providing sustenance for billions of people every day. However, traditional rice farming methods often couldn't keep up with the growing demand for food as the world's population continued to increase.That's where Yuan Longping comes in. He was a brilliant scientist who dedicated his life to finding a way to boost rice production. After years of hard work and countless experiments, he finally succeeded in developing the world's first hybrid rice varieties in the 1970s.Hybrid rice is created by crossbreeding two different parent rice plants, which results in a new variety that combines the best traits of both parents. This new hybrid rice plant grows stronger, taller, and produces much higher yields compared to traditional rice varieties. It's like mixing the genes of a supermodel with those of a bodybuilder – you get a super rice plant that's both beautiful and strong!Yuan Longping's breakthrough was a game-changer for agriculture. His hybrid rice varieties helped increase rice yields byan incredible 20-30%, which means more food for the hungry mouths around the globe. It's estimated that his work has contributed to feeding an extra 80 million people every year!But Yuan Longping's journey wasn't an easy one. He faced many challenges and setbacks along the way. For example, when he first proposed the idea of hybrid rice, many scientists didn't believe it was possible. They thought that the genetic makeup of rice was too complex to create a successful hybrid. But Yuan Longping never gave up. He persevered through countless failed experiments and kept pushing forward, driven by his passion for solving one of the world's biggest problems – hunger.What I admire most about Yuan Longping is his dedication and commitment to his work. He spent over 40 years of his life researching and perfecting hybrid rice technology, even when others doubted him. His perseverance and unwavering determination paid off, and his work has had a profound impact on millions of lives around the world.Yuan Longping's story teaches us that with hard work, determination, and a passion for making a difference, we can overcome any obstacle and achieve great things. He is a true hero, not only for his scientific achievements but also for his unwavering commitment to helping feed the world's population.Today, Yuan Longping's legacy lives on through the continued development and adoption of hybrid rice varieties worldwide. His work has inspired countless other scientists and researchers to push the boundaries of what's possible in agriculture and find new ways to address global food security challenges.So, the next time you enjoy a delicious bowl of rice, remember the man who made it possible – Yuan Longping, the Father of Hybrid Rice. His story is a testament to the power of perseverance, dedication, and the human spirit to make the world a better place, one grain of rice at a time.篇6Yuan Longping: The Father of Hybrid RiceHave you ever heard of the "Father of Hybrid Rice"? That's the cool nickname people gave to this really awesome scientist from China named Yuan Longping. He was a total rock star when it came to helping solve world hunger!I first learned about Yuan Longping in my science class. We were studying genetics and how different plant species can be crossbred to create new varieties with desirable traits. My teacher told us about Yuan's incredible work in developing thefirst hybrid rice varieties that could produce way higher yields than regular rice. I was blown away!Yuan was born in 1930 in a small village in Hunan Province. He grew up pretty poor, but he was always a bright kid who loved studying plants and agriculture. After finishing school, he went to work。

介绍汉语热现象分析汉语热原因英语作文

介绍汉语热现象分析汉语热原因英语作文

介绍汉语热现象分析汉语热原因英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Rise of the Chinese FeverHave you ever heard of the "Chinese Fever"? It's a term used to describe the growing interest and popularity of learning the Chinese language all around the world. Yup, that's right – more and more people are eager to learn Chinese these days! Let me tell you all about this fascinating phenomenon.Imagine a world where people from different countries and cultures can communicate and understand each other easily. That's the kind of world we're moving towards, and the Chinese language is playing a big role in making it happen. You see, as China's economy and influence continue to grow, so does the demand for people who can speak and understand Chinese.Think about it – China has the largest population in the world, and it's also one of the fastest-growing economies. That means there are lots of business opportunities and job openings in China or with Chinese companies. Being able to speak Chinese can give you a huge advantage in the global job market.But it's not just about business and money. Learning Chinese can also open up a whole new world of culture, history, and traditions. China has a rich heritage that dates back thousands of years, and by understanding the language, you can gain deeper insights into the way Chinese people think, live, and express themselves.So, what's causing this Chinese Fever to spread? Well, there are a few reasons:The Rise of China's EconomyAs I mentioned earlier, China's economy has been growing rapidly, and it's now one of the biggest players on the global stage. Companies from all over the world want to do business with China, and they need people who can speak Chinese to help them communicate and build relationships.Increased Cultural ExchangeWith more and more people traveling to and from China, there's a greater need for cultural understanding and communication. Learning Chinese can help bridge the gap between different cultures and promote mutual understanding and respect.The Popularity of Chinese Media and EntertainmentHave you ever watched a Chinese movie or listened to Chinese music? They're becoming more and more popular all around the world! As Chinese media and entertainment gain more fans, people are naturally becoming interested in learning the language to better appreciate and understand the content.The Desire for Personal GrowthLearning a new language can be a really rewarding and enriching experience. It exercises your brain, opens your mind to new perspectives, and can even boost your confidence. Many people are drawn to learning Chinese as a way to challenge themselves and grow as individuals.So, what does this all mean for you? Well, if you're interested in learning Chinese, now is a great time to start! With the Chinese Fever showing no signs of slowing down, being able to speak and understand Chinese can open up a world of opportunities for you in the future.But don't just take my word for it. Look around you –chances are, you already know someone who's learning Chinese or planning to start soon. It's become a popular choice for students, professionals, and even retirees who want to keep their minds active and engaged.Who knows, maybe one day you'll be the one teaching Chinese to others and sharing your love for this fascinating language and culture. So, what are you waiting for? Embrace the Chinese Fever and start your journey today!篇2Mandarin Chinese Fever: Why is Everyone Learning Chinese?Nǐ hǎo! That's "hello" in Mandarin Chinese, one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Recently, it seems like everyone around me is learning Chinese – my friends, neighbors, even some of my classmates! It's like a big wave of "Chinese fever" has swept through our town. At first, I didn't understand why everyone was so excited about learning this new language, but after doing some research, I think I've figured it out.The first reason why Mandarin Chinese is becoming so popular is that China is a really important country in the world. China has a huge population, over 1.4 billion people, which is almost one-fifth of the entire world's population! That's a lot of people who speak Chinese as their native language. China also has a really big and powerful economy. It's the second-largest economy in the world after the United States. Many companieswant to do business with China, and learning Chinese can help them communicate better with Chinese customers and partners.Another reason why people are learning Mandarin Chinese is that it's a really cool and interesting language. Chinese has a writing system that uses characters instead of letters, and each character represents a whole word or idea. Some of the characters look like little pictures, which I think is really neat. Chinese also has different tones, which means that the same word can have different meanings depending on how you say it. It's like a secret code that only people who know Chinese can understand!Learning Mandarin Chinese can also open up a lot of opportunities for people. If you know Chinese, you might be able to get a job working for a company that does business with China, or you could even work as a translator or interpreter. Some people even learn Chinese so they can travel to China and experience the culture and history firsthand. Imagine being able to read the signs and menus in Beijing or Shanghai without having to rely on a translator!I've even started learning a few basic Chinese words and phrases myself. It's been really fun to practice with my friends and see how much we can communicate using just a few simplewords. Who knows, maybe one day I'll be fluent enough to travel to China and order my own dumplings and noodles in perfect Mandarin!Overall, I think the "Chinese fever" that's sweeping through our town is a really positive thing. Learning a new language can help people understand and appreciate different cultures, and it can also open up new opportunities for work, travel, and personal growth. Even though Chinese can be really challenging to learn, it's a valuable skill that more and more people are recognizing as important.So the next time you hear someone practicing their tones and characters, don't be surprised – it's just another case of Chinese fever catching on! Zhù nǐ hǎo yùn! That means "good luck" in Mandarin Chinese.篇3The Fascination of Chinese LanguageHi everyone! Today, I want to share with you something really cool and amazing - the popularity of Chinese language, also known as the "Chinese fever." Have you ever wondered why so many people around the world are interested in learning Chinese? Well, let's find out together!Chinese language, with its unique characters and beautiful sounds, has captivated the hearts of people all over the globe. The popularity of Chinese language is not just a trend, but a phenomenon that has caught everyone's attention. There are several reasons behind this fascinating trend.Firstly, Chinese language is widely spoken. Did you know that more than one-fifth of the world's population speaks Chinese? That's right! It is the most spoken language in the world. By learning Chinese, people can communicate with a large number of Chinese speakers and make friends from different parts of the world. Isn't that exciting?Secondly, China's rich history and deep cultural heritage have attracted people from all walks of life. Chinese language is not just about speaking, but also about understanding the culture behind it. By learning Chinese, people can explore ancient traditions, such as calligraphy, martial arts, and traditional festivals like the Spring Festival. It's like stepping into a whole new world!Moreover, China's rising global influence has played a significant role in the popularity of Chinese language. China is not only a major economic powerhouse but also a hub for technological advancements and innovation. Many peoplebelieve that learning Chinese will provide them with better career opportunities in the future. They want to be part of China's success story and contribute to the global community.In addition, the beauty and elegance of Chinese characters have fascinated people for centuries. Each character has its own meaning and pronunciation, making it like a puzzle waiting to be solved. Learning Chinese characters can be challenging, but also incredibly rewarding. It's like unlocking a secret code that opens the door to a whole new world of knowledge.Last but not least, the availability of Chinese language learning resources has made it easier for people to learn Chinese. Nowadays, there are numerous online platforms, apps, and language courses dedicated to teaching Chinese. These resources provide interactive and engaging materials that make learning Chinese fun and enjoyable. Learning Chinese has never been so accessible!In conclusion, the fascination with Chinese language, or the "Chinese fever," is a result of various factors. The widespread use of Chinese, China's rich culture, global influence, the beauty of Chinese characters, and the availability of learning resources have all contributed to this phenomenon. So, if you are interested in exploring a new language and culture, why not jointhe Chinese fever and embark on an exciting journey? Who knows, you might discover a whole new world waiting for you!I hope you found this article interesting and informative. Keep exploring and learning new things, my fellow young scholars!篇4The Popularity of Chinese LanguageHi, everyone! Today, I want to talk about something really cool — the popularity of the Chinese language! Have you ever noticed that more and more people around the world are learning Chinese? It's called the "Chinese language fever" or "Chinese fever." Let's find out why this is happening!First of all, China is a big and important country. It has a rich history, amazing culture, and a booming economy. Many people want to learn Chinese so that they can understand and connect with the Chinese people. By learning the language, they can explore China's beautiful traditions, literature, and famous landmarks like the Great Wall and the Forbidden City.Another reason for the popularity of Chinese is that it is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Over 1.4billion people speak Chinese as their native language. This means that by learning Chinese, people can communicate with a huge number of people and open up exciting opportunities for friendship, business, and travel.Chinese characters, also known as Hanzi, are fascinating! They are different from the letters we use in English. Each character is like a picture that represents a word or an idea. Many people find it exciting to learn how to write these characters and understand their meanings. It's like decoding a secret message! Learning Chinese characters can be challenging, but it's also a lot of fun.In recent years, China's influence in the world has been growing rapidly. It has become a global leader in technology, trade, and innovation. Many international companies are doing business with China, and knowing Chinese can give people an advantage in the job market. Learning Chinese shows that you are open-minded, adaptable, and ready to embrace new opportunities.The Chinese government has also played a role in promoting the Chinese language. They have established Confucius Institutes in many countries around the world. These institutes offer Chinese language courses and cultural activities to help peoplelearn about China. The Chinese government has been actively supporting Chinese language education and providing resources for learning Chinese.Moreover, with the advancement of technology, learning Chinese has become easier than ever before. There are many online courses, mobile apps, and language learning websites that make it convenient for people to study Chinese anytime and anywhere. These resources provide interactive lessons, pronunciation guides, and even games to make learning Chinese more enjoyable.In conclusion, the popularity of the Chinese language, known as the "Chinese fever," is spreading worldwide. It is driven by China's importance in the world, the desire to connect with Chinese people, the fascination with Chinese characters, the growing influence of China, and the availability of language learning resources. Learning Chinese opens doors to new opportunities and allows us to explore the rich culture and history of China. So, let's embrace the Chinese fever and embark on an exciting language learning journey!Remember, "学习汉语太棒了!" (Learning Chinese is awesome!)I hope you enjoyed reading this essay and learned something new about the Chinese language fever. Keep up the good work, and never stop exploring new languages and cultures!篇5The Fever for the Chinese LanguageHi there! My name is Emma and I'm 10 years old. I'm here to tell you all about the super cool trend that's been sweeping across the world - the Chinese language fever! Yup, you read that right. The ancient language of China is now red hot and everyone wants to learn it. Pretty awesome, right?Just the other day, my mom was talking to her friend about sending my little brother to a Chinese language summer camp. My ears perked up because I've been really curious about this whole Chinese craze. Why is a language that has been around for thousands of years suddenly so popular? I decided to do some digging to find out!The Reasons Behind the FeverAfter chatting with my teachers and doing some research online, I discovered there are quite a few reasons why Chinese is becoming the hottest new language to learn:China's Growing ImportanceOne of the biggest reasons is China's huge role in the world economy nowadays. China has become a global superpower with an incredibly strong economy. It's a major trading partner for tons of countries. Knowing Chinese gives you a competitive edge in the business world.The Rise of MandarinMandarin Chinese is the most widely spoken language in the world with over 1 billion native speakers! As China's economic might grows, so does the importance of Mandarin around the globe. It's quickly becoming one of the most useful languages for careers of all kinds.A Window into Chinese CultureLearning the language also opens a window into the rich, ancient cultures of China. You get to explore incredible history, mouth-watering cuisines, beautiful arts and more. For me, the coolest part is getting to watch awesome kung fu movies without subtitles!The Early Bird Gets the WormMany parents want their kids to have an early start at Mandarin. It's considered a "super hard" language for native English speakers. So the earlier you start learning the tones and characters, the easier it will be. Smart parents know early Mandarin gives their kids a big head start.The Travel BugAnother driving factor is the growth in travel and businesses between China and the West. Knowing Mandarin allows you to get around easily on holidays in Beijing or Shanghai. And it helps a ton for careers dealing with Chinese companies and partners. My aunt is a lawyer who works with Chinese firms, so she had to learn it.So as you can see, there are lots of great reasons why the demand for Chinese is skyrocketing! From giving you a professional edge to opening cultural doors, Mandarin proficiency is becoming a hugely useful skill.My Journey with the LanguageSpeaking of learning it, I actually just started Mandarin lessons myself a few months ago. Let me tell you, it's no walk in the park! The tones, the characters, the different sounds - itmakes my head spin sometimes. But I'm sticking with it because I know how much value there is in mastering this language.My Chinese teacher Ms. Wang is awesome though. She makes the classes a ton of fun with games, songs, and activities. We've learned to write our names in Chinese, count from 1 to 100, and say basic phrases like "hello", "thank you" and "I'm hungry!" One of my favorite games is "Chinese Pictionary" where we have to draw the characters instead of regular words.My parents have been super supportive and encouraging with my Mandarin studies too. They got me practicingapps and books to use at home. Who knows, maybe one day I'll be able to travel to China and put my language skills to the test!The Future of Chinese LearningFrom my research, it's clear that the worldwide interest in Mandarin is only going to keep growing bigger and bigger. More and more schools are rushing to start Chinese programs. Businesses are providing Mandarin training for employees. The demand for Chinese teachers is increasing like crazy.Chinese could even one day become a common "third language" taught in schools across the West. Just like kids are required to take Spanish or French classes, Mandarin mightbecome the next must-have language for students to pick up. wild, right?As the whole world gets more and more connected, it's going to be crucial for the next generation to have cross-cultural understanding. Learning languages like Mandarin is a huge part of that. Knowing Chinese opens up a world of personal and professional opportunities.So there you have it, those are just some of the key reasons why Chinese is spreading like wildfire across the globe these days. Pretty fascinating stuff, don't you think? If you ask me, it's an awesome trend that's here to stay. Now if you'll excuse me, I have to get back to practicing my tones and characters. This kid's got the Chinese language fever!篇6Mandarin Fever: Why is Everyone Going Crazy Over Chinese?Hi there, friends! Have you noticed how many people around the world are learning Chinese these days? It's like a huge wave of Mandarin mania is sweeping across the globe! From kids in schools to adults at work, everyone seems to be picking up this fascinating language. But why is Mandarin fever spreading so quickly? Let me break it down for you!Reason #1: China's Rising Superpower StatusYou've probably heard that China is becoming a really big deal on the world stage. With its massive economy and growing influence, China is now a true superpower. As Chinese companies expand their reach and do business globally, there's a huge demand for people who can speak Mandarin. Learning the language opens up exciting job opportunities and gives you a competitive edge in the international job market.Reason #2: Cultural Exchange and UnderstandingMandarin isn't just about business and money, though. By learning the language, you also get to dive into the rich cultural heritage of China. From ancient philosophies to modern art and literature, Mandarin unlocks a whole new world of understanding. As people become more curious about Chinese culture, they're motivated to learn the language and connect with this fascinating civilization.Reason #3: Travel and AdventureImagine being able to order delicious dumplings in a Beijing restaurant or bargain for souvenirs in a Shanghai market – all in fluent Mandarin! Learning the language makes traveling to China a whole lot easier and more fun. You can truly immerse yourselfin the sights, sounds, and flavors of this diverse country without getting lost in translation.Reason #4: Brain Power BoostDid you know that learning a new language is like a super workout for your brain? Mandarin, with its tonal nature and complex writing system, is particularly challenging. But mastering it can sharpen your memory, improve your focus, and even make you better at multitasking. Who wouldn't want those awesome brain-boosting benefits?Reason #5: Global Unity and FriendshipFinally, and perhaps most importantly, learning Mandarin can help bring people from different cultures closer together. By speaking the same language, we can break down barriers, foster understanding, and build bridges of friendship across the world. Mandarin fever is spreading because people want to connect with others and create a more united, peaceful global community.So, there you have it – five big reasons why everyone seems to be going crazy over Mandarin these days. From practical advantages to personal growth and global unity, learning thisfascinating language offers so many incredible benefits. Who knows, you might just catch the Mandarin fever too!Whether you're a kid dreaming of adventures in China or an adult looking to boost your career, giving Mandarin a try can open up a whole new world of possibilities. So why not join the millions of people worldwide who are riding the wave of Mandarin mania? You never know where this amazing language might take you!。

中国人口大国英语作文

中国人口大国英语作文

中国人口大国英语作文China is a populous country with a large population.The sheer number of people living in China is mind-boggling.Walking down the streets of Beijing, you can feel the hustle and bustle of the crowded city. People are everywhere, going about their daily lives with a sense of purpose.The population of China is not only vast, but also diverse. With 56 ethnic groups living together harmoniously, China is a melting pot of different cultures and traditions.Despite the large population, China has made great strides in improving the quality of life for its citizens. The government has implemented policies to address issues such as poverty, education, and healthcare.One of the challenges of being a populous country is ensuring sustainable development. China is taking steps toaddress environmental concerns and promote greeninitiatives to ensure a better future for its people.In conclusion, China's population may be large, but it is also a source of strength and diversity. As the country continues to grow and develop, it is important to remember the importance of balancing progress with the well-being of its people.。

中职英语 2024年中职高考英语复习专题:专题12 主谓一致

中职英语 2024年中职高考英语复习专题:专题12 主谓一致

2024年中职高考英语复习专题:专题12 主谓一致单项选择1.Neither Jerry nor Jack ________ about the things which happened in the camp ever since they came back.( )A.have talked B.has talkedC.talked D.had talked2. Either you or one of your students___________to attend the meeting that is due tomorrow.( )A. are B. is C. have D. be3.Not only the students but also the teacher _______ a great interest in playing football.( )A.show B.shows C.to show D.showing4.Not only the animals but also the jungle______digitally.( )A.creates B.is createdC.create D.are created5.Neither Mr.Rose nor Mr.Woodhead ________ available for comment yesterday.( )A.were B.was C.are D.is6.Large amounts of money ______spent on the magnificent building,but the poor ________not allowed to have a single ( )A.has been,are B.have been,isC.have been,are D.has been,is7.Half of the class ________ most of the work,some of which ________ really difficult.( )A.have done;is B.has done;areC.has done;is D.have done;are8.I don't know how you think you can keep it a secret;people ________ find out sooner or later.( )A.bound B.bound toC.are bound to D.are bounded to9. A fork and knife ________on the table.( )A. is B. are C. were D. have been10.Eighty dollars ________ enough for the skirt.( )A.is B.are C.has D.have11.How close parents are to their children a strong influence on the character of their children.( )A.have B.has C.having D.to have12.He is the only one of the students who very diligent.( )A.was B.were C.are D.is13.Tim ________ Touching China on CCTV with his family from 8:00 to 9:00 last Saturday evening.( )A.was watching B.will watchC.watched D.has watched14.The professor and writer ________invited to make a speech at the meeting.( )A.has B.have C.are D.is 15.Nearly_________ of the earth _______covered by sea.( )A.three fourth;is B.three fourths;isC.three fourth;are D.three fourths;are16.China has_________ population of 1.4 billion,80 percent of whom________ asked to stay at home during the epidemic (疫情coronavirus.( )A.a;was B./;was C.a;were D.the;were17.The little boy has slipped unto the river and ________ away by the rough water.( )A.is carried B.is being carriedC.carried D.has been carried18.Mary is the only one of the students who ________ the scholarship this term.( )A.wins B.win C.have won D.has won19.— When ________ again?— When he ________,I'll let you know.( )A.he comes;comeB.will he come;will comeC.haven't known;areD.will he come;comes20.—When are you leaving?—My plane ________ at 10:45.( )A.took off B.is about to take offC.will take off D.takes off21.You can go and get a rest.I'll see to it that the job ________ finished in time.( )A.must be B.is C.be D.has22.Is the river ________ through that town very large?( )A.that flows B.flowsC.that flowing D.which flowing23.Do you know that girl ________ wearing a red dress?( )A.whose B.who C.whom D.who's24.He is the only one of the students ________ the truth.( )A.who know B.who knowsC.that know D.who are knowing25.They won't buy new clothes because they _______ money to buy a new house.( )A.save B.are savingC.have saved D.were saving26.As is known to all,London,a beautiful city,________ on the River Thames.( )A.stands B.is standingC.has stood D.stood27.Thousands of the people ______ dead or injured and two thirds of the food______ lost.( )A.were,is B.were,was C.are,are D.were,are28.I'm one of the boys,________ never late for school.( )A.that is B.who are C.who am D.who is29.The number of people________in the quake______ more than 40.000( )A.who was killed,wasB.that was killed,wereC.who were killed,wasD.that were killed,were30.My dictionary________.I have looked for it everywhere but still________.( )A.has lost,don't findB.has gone,haven't foundC.lost,haven't foundD.is missing,haven't found用单词的适当形式完成句子31.There (be) some changes since you left last week.(用所给词的适当形式填空)32.The exam (come) in the next month,so I am a little stressed.(所给词的适当形式填空)33.A huge Christmas tree (decorate) with mini cars when we got to the hall.(用所给词的适当形式填空)34.The traffic in our city is already good and it (get) even better.(所给词的适当形式填空)35.The plane (leave) at 7:00 p.m.,so I have to be at the airport by 6:40 p.m.at the latest.(所给词的适当形式填空)36.I (be) an English teacher but I (teach) Italian these days,for our Italian teacher is on his vacation.(所给当形式填空)37.Helen,as well as I (be) eager to see tomorrow's performance.(所给词的适当形式填空)38.Not only the students but also the teacher (be) for the plan.(所给词的适当形式填空)39.Rice noodles (be) noodles made from rice.And they are the best thing that I (eat) so far.(用所给词的适当空)40.The guide as well as the tourists (be) tired during the journey yesterday.(所给词的适当形式填空)41.This is the only one of the most interesting films that (be)shown last week.(所给词的适当形式填空)42.The children (be)particularly noisy today.I will ask them to be quiet.(所给词的适当形式填空)43.It is not luck but difficulties that (make) him successful.(用所给词的适当形式填空)44.The audience waiting for the curtain to rise at this time yesterday.45.Reading and climbing (be)his hobbies.(用所给词的适当形式填空)46.Collecting stamps (be) one of his hobbies.(用所给词的适当形式填空)47.Most of the injured (be) rushed to the hospital in time.(用所给词的适当形式填空)48.What (attract)me most in Zhuhai is the Chimelong Ocean Kingdom.(用所给词的适当形式填空)49.The price of petrol (rise) slightly since the outbreak of conflicts in that area.(所给词的适当形式填空)50.Either you or Tom (be) to be responsible for the accident.(所给词的适当形式填空)。

初中英语八上单词解析

初中英语八上单词解析

1 goingn.去,离去,地面(或道路)的状况,工作情况;(复数形式)goings: 行为;adj.进行中的,流行的, 现存的 参考例句: We're going to listen to a report this afternoon. 今天下午我们要去听报告。

He hates leaving the office and going on holiday.他不愿离开办公室去度假。

2 asconj.按照;如同 参考例句: He got work in a hotel as a waiter. 他在一家旅馆找到了当服务生的工作。

In the hotel,the old men were drinking away as usual. 在旅馆里,这些老人和往常一样喝个不 停。

3 advicen.忠告,建议,劝告 参考例句: After all my advice, he still went his own way. 在我苦口婆心地相劝后,他仍然一意孤行。

You should seek advice from your lawyer on this matter. 你应该征求你的律师对这件事的意见。

4 possibleadj.可能的 参考例句: It is possible to go to the moon now. 现在有可能登上月球。

They got the work over as quickly as possible. 他们尽快地结束了工作。

5 mistakesn.错误( mistake 的名词复数 );过失;误解;(用词或数字上的)错误 v.弄错,误解( mistake 的 第三人称单数 );认不出;误会;看错 参考例句: In her haste to complete the work on time, she made a number of mistakes. 她急急忙忙想按 时完工,结果出了不少错。

2020年4月全国英语翻译自考试题及答案解析

2020年4月全国英语翻译自考试题及答案解析

全国2019年4月高等教育自学考试英语翻译试题课程代码:00087Ⅰ. Multiple Choice Questions (30 points, 2 points for each)A. Directions: This part consists of ten sentences, each followed by four different versions marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that is the closest equivalent of the original in terms of meaning and expressiveness.1. Almost all the TV viewers were deeply impressed by Titanic’s huge mass and her ruined splendor of a lost age.A. 泰坦尼克号的庞大以及她那昔日辉煌的残毁,给几乎所有的电视观众都留下了十分深刻的印象。

B. 泰坦尼克号船体庞大,虽已损毁,昔日丰采犹存,给几乎所有的电视观众都留下了深刻的印象。

C. 泰坦尼克号无比庞大,往日荣光业已荡然无存,给几乎所有的电视观众都留下了深刻的印象。

D. 泰坦尼克号的庞大船体以及她那失去的昔日光辉,给几乎所有的电视观众都留下了深刻的印象。

2. A truly extraordinary variety of alternatives to the chemical control of insects is available.A. 使用化学方法控制昆虫除外,其它有效方法也可使用。

B. 除了不用化学方法控制昆虫外,应该还有其它方法可以使用。

C. 除了使用化学方法控制昆虫以外,还有其它各种奇妙的方法可以使用。

D. 控制昆虫的方法很多,使用化学方法只不过是其中之一也可使用。

过去十年中国家庭规模的变化英文作文

过去十年中国家庭规模的变化英文作文

过去十年中国家庭规模的变化英文作文全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Changing Shape of Chinese FamiliesMy name is Li Ming and I'm 10 years old. I live in Beijing with my parents, my younger brother Deng, and my grandparents from my dad's side of the family. Our home used to be a lot more crowded when I was little!Back then, my two aunts and their families lived with us too. Aunt Mei has two kids, and Aunt Jia has three. Can you imagine? There were 12 of us crammed into our small apartment. The grandparents had their own little bedroom, but the rest of us kids shared one room, while the aunts and my parents had the other two bedrooms.It was chaotic! Every morning was a big rush to get ready for school. We'd line up to use the bathroom one by one. Then we'd all jostle around the kitchen trying to grab our breakfast. Sometimes I'd get pushed out of the way by my bigger cousins and miss out on the last dumplings. No fair!In the evenings, we had to do homework sitting on the living room floor amid a whirlwind of toys, games, and constant noise. With so many people around, it was really hard to concentrate. I was always getting in trouble with my parents for not finishing my work.The weekends were even crazier. All 12 of us would pile onto the small sofa to watch cartoons, fighting over who got control of the remote. We kids loved it, but I'm sure it drove the adults nuts having that many hyper children running around all the time!My grandparents are really traditional, so they always believed that a big family living together under one roof was ideal. To them, it's how things are supposed to be. That's the way they grew up in their little village, with aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents all crammed into a few tiny houses. Crowded, but full of love and family togetherness.Things started changing though when my aunts' families moved into their own apartments a few years ago. Suddenly, it was just me, my brother, my parents, and my grandparents left at home. At first, the house felt so empty and quiet! I really missed having my cousins around to play with after school.Now that I'm older though, I've gotten used to our smaller family setup. I don't mind having my own room and some peace and quiet to do my homework. And it's much less hectic in the mornings with just the five of us getting ready instead of 12 people stampeding through the apartment.My aunts have apartments nearby, so I still get to see my cousins pretty often. We have big family reunion dinners on holidays and special occasions. But honestly, I'm kind of glad I don't have to live in that madhouse anymore!From what I've learned in school, the shift towards smaller families is part of a major trend happening across China over the past decade or so. Way back when my grandparents were young, it was common for Chinese families to have 4, 5, or even more kids. But then in 1979, the government introduced the "One Child Policy" which meant couples were only allowed to have one child in most cases.This policy was intended to control China's booming population growth. For over 35 years, most urban families adhered to the strict one-child limit, resulting in a lot of single children like me. Meanwhile, rural families were allowed to have two children if their first was a girl.Just in the past few years though, the rules have changed again. Now, all families can have two children. Some can even have three! The government is worried that China will start to face labour shortages as the population ages rapidly due to the previous limits on family size.So that's why you're starting to see more babies and larger families around cities like Beijing these days. A lot of my friends have newborn siblings now. Some of my classmates even have two younger brothers or sisters! I'm honestly kind of glad my parents stopped at two kids though. I can't imagine having to share my home with any more siblings than my brother Deng.While household sizes are growing again, Chinese families today still tend to be significantly smaller on average than they were in the era of my grandparents. And we urban kids definitely grew up in more compact, nuclear family environments compared to the huge extended families of the past.Another major difference is that both parents are much more involved in raising children nowadays. When my dad was young, his father worked really long hours at a factory while his mom stayed home to take care of the house and kids full-time. It was very traditional,篇2The Big Changes in Chinese FamiliesHi there! My name is Jingjing and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you all about how families in China have changed a lot in just the last 10 years or so. It's pretty interesting stuff!Not too long ago, most families in China had more than one kid. My mom has an older brother, so there were two kids in her family growing up. And my dad also has a younger sister, so his family had two kids too. That was pretty normal back then.But these days, WAY more families in China only have one child. I'm an only child, and so are lots of my friends and classmates at school. Having just one kid is super common now.The reason for this big change is because of the government's rules about how many babies families can have. There used to be something called the "One Child Policy" that said families could only have one child. If they had more than one, they'd have to pay a really big fine!The government made that rule because there were too many people in China and not enough food, homes, schools, and other resources for everybody. By having fewer babies beingborn, it helped control the population and make sure there were enough supplies to go around.The One Child Policy started in 1979 and lasted all the way until 2015. That's 36 years! So for a really long time, most families in cities could only have one child. Some people in rural areas were allowed to have two kids if their first baby was a girl. But still, one child families became the big norm.After so many years of one child families being the rule, it changed the whole culture in China. Now a lot of families have just one little "emperor" or "empress" as the only child getting all the attention and money from their parents and grandparents. Some kids get spoiled by having too many toys and too much attention. It's tough being an only child though because you don't have any siblings to play with.In 2015, the rules changed again to allow families to have two children. The government thought the population was stable enough to let people have more kids if they wanted to. A lot of adults were really excited because they could finally have a second child after waiting for years and years.However, not as many families had a second child as the government expected. There are a few reasons for this:Having kids is really expensive in China between paying for food, clothes, school, activities and everything else. A lot of families can't afford more than one.Women are waiting longer to get married and have babies because they want to focus on their career and education first.Parents are just used to having one child after over 30 years of it being the norm. Having a second seems weird.People in the big cities especially don't want more than one kid because homes and apartments are so tiny and crowded.So while families can have two kids now, most are sticking to just having one. Some richer families might have two. But overall, small one child families are still very common, especially in cities.The change in family size has been a really big deal over the past decade or so in China. It's wild to think how different things were back when most families had multiple kids. I'm just lucky I don't have to share my toys with any brothers or sisters! Though I guess it would be nice to have a sibling sometimes too.Those are my thoughts on how the number of kids in families has changed so much in recent years across China. It's been a massive shift from the past when big families were normal. I wonder what family sizes will be like in another 10 years?Maybe three kid families will be allowed by then! Wouldn't that be crazy? But for now, small one or two child families are the norm here. Thanks for reading my essay!篇3The Changes in Family Size in China Over the Past Ten YearsHi everyone! My name is Xiaoming and I'm going to tell you all about how families in China have changed their size over the past ten years. This is a really interesting topic that affects pretty much everyone in China.When I was born ten years ago, China still had something called the "One Child Policy." This meant that most families were only allowed to have one child. There were a few exceptions, like if you were an ethnic minority or if both parents were only children themselves. But in general, one kid per family was the rule.The reasons for the One Child Policy went way back. China has a really huge population and the government was worried that too many babies being born would lead to shortages of food, housing, and other resources. By limiting most urban families to just one child, they thought population growth would slow down.Well, after several decades, the One Child Policy did succeed in slowing population growth. But it also caused some other problems that the government didn't expect. For example, the policy together with the traditional preference for sons led to gender imbalances, with many more boys being born than girls. It also created a really accelerated population aging problem as birth rates dropped.So in 2015, the rules finally changed. The government announced a "Two Child Policy" where couples were now allowed to have two children instead of just one. This was a pretty big deal! All of a sudden, so many families had the option to have a second child after years of stopping at one.My mom was actually one of the first to take advantage of the new policy. I got a little brother named Xiaohui born in 2016, the first year the Two Child Policy was in effect. A lot of my friends at school also became older siblings in those first couple of years.From 2016 to 2020, the number of babies born in China went up quite a bit as many families seized the opportunity to have a second child. According to the statistics I saw, the total number of births increased by over 5 million from 2015 to 2020! That'slike the entire population of Singapore being added in just five years from all the new babies.However, the baby boom didn't last forever. After a couple of years, the birth rates started going back down again. You see, by the time the policy changed, a lot of couples were already too old to consider having a second child. And some younger couples didn't want the big financial burden of a second kid, especially in the cities where costs are so high.Additionally, there's still a lot of that old traditional preference for smaller families left over from decades of the One Child Policy being drilled into everyone's minds. Having just one child is still seen as the ideal by many people.So while there was an initial spike in births, the overall family size in China hasn't actually changed that dramatically over the past decade. The average Chinese household still only has about 1.6 children, according to the latest data.Finally in 2021, recognizing that the Two Child Policy wasn't really moving the needle enough, the government got rid of all birth limits and went to a "Three Child Policy." Couples are now technically allowed to have as many kids as they want! But in reality, very few families are choosing to have three or more children these days.The reasons are pretty easy to understand. First off, raising kids is super expensive, what with housing, education, food and everything else. Then you've got the fact that women have to take time off work for each pregnancy, which can really hurt their careers. And there's a big culture around only children getting all the family's resources, rather than having to split them between multiple kids.My mom has said many times that she's happy stopping with just me and my younger brother. Most of my classmates' families have just one or two kids as well. While I've got a few friends with three siblings, big families like that are still pretty rare.So in summary, yes the rules changed to allow for bigger families. And yes, we did see an increase in the number of second children being born for a few years after the policy was reformed. But overall, the average family size in China hasn't shifted that dramatically over the past decade. One to two kids is still by far the most common.It will be really interesting to see what happens over the next ten years. I'm just a kid, but from what I can tell, China's birth rates are likely to keep dropping unless something major changes around the costs and pressures of raising multiplechildren. Of course, I could be wrong - maybe I'll be surrounded by families with three or four kids when I'm a grown-up!But for now, smaller families of just one or two children remain the norm from what I can see with my own eyes around my neighborhood and at school. No matter how many kids we're allowed to have according to the rules, raising a family is still a huge responsibility. Most parents have to really think carefully about how many little mouths they can realistically afford to feed.Anyway, that's my take on how the family size situation in China has played out over the past ten years of my life so far. It's been an evolution, rather than a dramatic revolution. But who knows what the future will bring? One thing's for sure - this topic isn't going away anytime soon as China figures out how to deal with its massive population challenges.Thanks for reading my essay! I'm going to go play outside with my little brother now. We're the perfect family size, if you ask me. Well, at least until I inevitably start begging my parents for a puppy...篇4The Changing Shape of Chinese FamiliesHi, my name is Zhang Xiaoming and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you about how families in China have been changing in the last 10 years or so. This is something I've noticed from looking around at my own family and my friends' families. It's a really interesting topic!First of all, it's important to understand that the "typical" Chinese family used to be pretty big. Like, it was really common for a family to have 3 or 4 kids, and sometimes even more than that! My grandparents on both sides had 4 or 5 children each. And those children (my aunts and uncles) would often end up living together with their parents and their own kids too. So you'd have 3 generations under one roof - the grandparents, the parents, and all the children and grandchildren. Whew, can you imagine how crowded that would be?But things started changing when China introduced this policy called the "One Child Policy" back in 1979. Basically, the government said that couples were only allowed to have one child, unless they got special permission for more. The reasons were to control the population growth and try to reduce families' costs of living. At first, a lot of people didn't like this policy. Having more children was seen as a good thing, especially forcarrying on the family name if you had boys. But over time, people got used to it.So in my parents' generation, it became waaaay more common for families to only have one child. Like all of my aunts and uncles just have one kid each - me and my cousins! My family is just me, my mom and dad. And actually, a lot of my friends also only have one sibling or none at all. The classroom seems so much less crowded than the pictures I've seen of my parents' classrooms when they were kids!Now, this one child per family trend is starting to shift again in the last few years. In 2016, the government changed the rules to say couples can have two children instead of just one. I'm not totally sure why they did this, but I think it might be because Chinese families were getting too small and there wouldn't be enough workers to support the older generations as they retired. Whatever the reasons, it means more Chinese families are having a second child now.My best friend Zhang Lili is one of those cases - she just got a little baby brother last year! And in my class, there are quite a few students now who have one sibling. Though having three or more kids still seems really rare from what I can see. I guess lotsof families have just gotten used to the cost and lifestyle of only having one child over the past few decades.Another big change I've noticed is that in modern Chinese families, we call a lot more of the shots compared to older generations. My grandparents always talk about how strict their own parents were when they were kids. There were a lot of rules about study, chores, and respecting your elders. But these days, parents are much more relaxed!My parents actually ask for my opinion on stuff like which activities I want to sign up for or where I want to go for vacation. And they let me have wayyyyy more freedoms, like using smartphones/tablets, having later bedtimes, or hanging out with friends without too much supervision. I even get an allowance now for doing weekly chores, which my mom said was totally unheard of when she was little. So we kids have a lot more independence.At the same time, parents seem to pour endless time and money into giving their only children the best resources and opportunities. Like my parents signed me up for all kinds of after-school classes and activities - English, math competitions, piano, swimming, you name it! They say it's because they onlyhave one child to focus on, unlike their parents who had multiple kids.And it's not just my family - I see my friends' parents driving them from activity to activity every evening, or paying for tutors, or signing them up for fancy summer camps abroad. Sometimes it feels like a lot of pressure and over-parenting if I'm being honest! But I guess parents are just trying to set up their lone children for success.One last trend I've picked up on is that roles in the family are becoming more equal between men and women. Like my mom is the one who actually works full-time and makes more money than my dad. And my dad is the one who cooks, helps me with homework, and does a lot of the chores around the house. It's the total opposite of how things were for my grandparents!In my grandparents' time, it was always the grandmothers who stayed home while the grandfathers went to work. And the grandmothers took care of everything domestic - cleaning, cooking, looking after the kids and grandkids. Gender roles were very strict. But now, you see a lot more dual-income households where both parents work. And the responsibilities of childcare and housework are more evenly split between moms and dads.My parents like to say they are setting a good example of equality for me.So in summary, Chinese families have transformed tremendously over the past 10 years or so that I've been alive to observe. We've gone from big multi-generational families with multiple kids, to small nuclear families with just one child. Though that itself is starting to change again as more families are now allowed two children. Kids today also have way more freedom and get lavished with attention/resources by parents who can devote themselves fully to one or two offspring. And gender roles have blurred compared to the past.It's been really fascinating for me to learn about this massive family evolution that's been unfolding right before my young eyes! I can't even imagine what sort of family structure my own kids might experience in a few more decades' time. But I bet it will be just as interestingly different as the changes I've witnessed so far. Thanks for listening to my perspective on this!篇5The Changes in Chinese Family Size Over the Past Ten YearsHi everyone! My name is Xiaoming and I'm going to tell you all about how Chinese families have changed in size over the lastten years. This is a really important topic that affects lots of families across China.Ten years ago in 2013, most Chinese families had just one child. This was because of the One-Child Policy that the government had in place for a very long time. The One-Child Policy said that families could only have one child, unless they got special permission for more children. If families had more than one child without permission, they would have to pay a really big fine!The reason for the One-Child Policy was that China has a huge population of over 1 billion people. The government wanted to control the population growth by limiting the number of babies born. They thought having just one child per family would help slow down the rapid population increase.However, after many years of the One-Child Policy, some problems started to appear. Demographers, which are people who study populations, noticed that China's population was aging rapidly. This means there were less young people being born compared to older people. An aging population can cause economic issues down the road when there are not enough young workers.Another problem was that the policy led to a gender imbalance, with significantly more boys being born than girls. This was because some parents would have an abortion if they found out the baby was going to be a girl since they preferred to have a boy.So in 2013, the government announced reforms to the One-Child Policy to try to address these issues. They started allowing couples to have two children if one of the parents was an only child themselves.Then in 2016, the rules changed again to allow all couples to have two children, effectively ending the One-Child Policy after over 35 years. The government hoped this would help raise birth rates.Because of the policy changes starting in 2013, Chinese family sizes began increasing over the past decade as more couples had two children instead of just one. However, the increase in bigger families was slower and smaller than the government expected.There were a few key reasons why birth rates did not skyrocket after the policy changes. One major factor was the high cost of raising children in cities, where housing, education, and living costs are very expensive. Many couples decided tostick with just one child because they could not afford to have more.Additionally, after decades of the cultural mindset that one child was ideal, it was difficult for many people to change their attitudes about family size so quickly. The low birth rates and small families had become normal for a generation of young adults.Another big reason was the rise of women joining the workforce and pursuing careers in cities. With more women prioritizing education and jobs over starting families, many delayed childbirth or chose to only have one kid at most.Overall though, the policy changes did lead to an upward trend in the average Chinese family growing larger than the previous 1-child norm. According to data, the percentage of families with two children rose from around 36% in 2012 to nearly 50% by 2019.At the same time, the number of families with only one child dropped from around 63% in 2012 down to 49% by 2019. And a small but growing percentage of families, around 3%, have three or more children now compared to almost none before 2013.However, China's overall birth rate has still continued declining and remains below population replacement levels needed to maintain current population numbers. The government hoped the two-child policy changes would raise birth rates, but the impact was smaller than expected.To try to encourage bigger families even more, in 2021 the rules changed yet again. Couples are now allowed to have up to three children. However, not many families have opted to have a third child so far.Looking ahead to the future, most experts predict the average Chinese family size will probably level out at around 1.5 to 1.8 children per household over the next decade or so. After over 30 years of very small families being the norm, it will likely take more time and government incentives for attitudes and preferences to shift towards bigger family sizes.Personally, I come from a family with two kids - me and my younger sister. Two kids seems like a good balance to me based on friends and classmates. While some have three siblings, most of my friends are either only children or have just one sibling.No matter the family size though, I'm just glad the strict One-Child Policy is gone so people have more freedom tochoose how many kids they want now. Having siblings is fun and I'm lucky my parents decided to have two children!Alright, that's my essay explaining the major changes to Chinese family sizes over the past decade due to the reforms to the One-Child Policy. I tried to cover the key facts, reasons behind the trends, and numbers around the growing but still slow rise in bigger families across China. Let me know if you need any clarification or have additional questions! Thanks for reading!。

Unit 1 Topic 2 The population in developing countr

Unit 1 Topic 2 The population in developing countr

Unit1 Topic2 The population in developing countries is growing faster.单词检测1 ________________ adv.很可能,大概2 ________________ n.电影院3 ________________ 百货公司4 ________________ adj.附近的,邻近的adv.在附近,5 ________________ n.人口,人数6 ________________ num.十亿7 ________________ v.(使)增加,(使)增大n.增加8 ________________ v.实现;达到;够得着;到达9 ________________ adv.幸运地,运气好地10 ________________ n.政策,方针11 ________________ n.俄罗斯12 ________________ n.措施,方法13 ________________ adj.社会的;社交的14 ________________ v.提供,供应n.供应量;供应15 ________________ adj.天然的;天生的16 ________________ adj.更差的,更糟的adv.更差,更糟17 ________________ 更糟糕的是18 ________________ 到目前为止20 ________________ n.政府,内阁21 ________________ 幸亏,由于22 ________________ n.段;段落23 ________________ n.机会,时机24 ________________ adj.新生的,初生的25 ________________ n.百分之······26 ________________ v.提供(东西或机会);主动提出课下注释小练短语:1.不再 1.not…any more= no more2.打电话;号召 2.call… up3.居住条件 3.living conditions4.至少 4.at least5.执行 5.carry out6.世界人口 6.the population of the world=the world’s population7.因为,由于,幸亏7.thanks to8.发展中国家8.developing countries9.发达国家9.developed country11.五分之二11.two fifths12.满足人们的需要12.satisfy people’s needs13.到目前为止13.so far14.同时14.at the same time15.采取措施解决问题15.take measures to solve the problem16.越来越糟糕16.worse and worse17.百分之四十17. 40 percent句子:1.我已经完成了作业。

中国人口英语作文

中国人口英语作文

中国人口英语作文人口问题是当今世界上最大的问题之一,中国是世界上人口最多的国家,如果人口增长过快,将会带来许多严重问题,我们应控制人口增长。

China has a huge population, so the population of china will be very hard to control. Many specialists to solve this problem, but no one have a goodway to solve. Now, the population of china have about 1.3 billion population, and land holdings per head average only 0.82 hectares, also the plough holdings per head average only 0.106 hectares. It take up 43% of the world, so that means the resource of our country is very less now, and didnt surpass the half percentage of the world.In this article, I will show you some information about the Chinese population policy.The history of Chinese policyStart with 1949, china was liberate. The leader of china Mao Zedong was make a policy which is encourage people to bear, because the Mao think a strong country need a huge population.So, in that time if a woman burn many children, then the woman will called “hero woman”.And many people were born, that is why the population of china were very huge new.In 1978, the family plan were start to use, because the population of china is too huge, and need some policy to control it. So Chinese government was start to use the family planning to control, that is the most useful way to control, they do many thing like welfare to the Chinese people.At that time, many of the population were like thispolicy, because they can get much benefit from this event.I have seen some poster of the family planning in 1978, and I think it is fool the common people in that time. So I always pity for all elderly Chinesepeople, and my parent tell me it was very cruel that time. When you born more than one child, you will have much and much punishment from the government, like to injure your house, increase your tax levy, but not cruel as kill you, so Chinese is very kind that time!Now, the government have been thinking the problem of the population, some peoplesay that we have been keeping the family planning, and other people think we have to stop the family,so it have two choose of family planning, each of it will have a big change in china.Family planningFamily planning is a kind of population policy in the world which is very common, many country were use this policy to control the population, because it is very easy to use, and very convenient to manage the population. Also is very low-cost to use.But it have some bad way, like it will have a big problem called aging of population, it made the many young peoples burden very huge, very hard to care two parent or more.Conclude, family planning isnt the best way to control the population, and it can bring many problem to the country. But we cant find another way to control the population, so we just can use this policy.The policy of population nowOne Chinese leader of family planning department said that we have to keep going for family planning forever, and china need much and much strict family planning to control our population.Then many specialist to publish their own idea of family planning, all ofideas were talk about to weaken or stop the family planning, and give some advice of population. Here I would like introduce some specialist ideas.Chinese population is very large now, if we stop growing immediately, it will have a big problem call aging of population. If this problem happen, the young people will be very hard to provide their family.Population will be stop growing to 1.8 milliard if we dont do anything, so that is a good way to control the population and dont have much shortcoming. It can be a better way to control the population, isnt itIf we still using the policy of family planning, it will have a large population decrease, and will have aneffect of many thing. Productivity of china will be less, and manpower resource will be less too. This is all my thinking 中国人口英语作文]终于写完毕了,希望能够帮助到大家,谢谢!。

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