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Unit6 Gossip

Unit6 Gossip

GossipLessson11一、教学目标能听、说、认读主要单词gossip, over there, tall, pretty, where, from, English, American, Washington, here, famous, expensive, beautiful, handsome, wait, see, London, nationality 等。

二、教学的重点、难点1、重点:能熟练使用句型Where’s she from? She’s American. She’s from Washington.2、难点:如何正确表达某人的国籍。

三、课前准备教师准备不同国家国旗图片及教学课件。

四、教学过程Step1:Warm-up/Revision①检查作业(阅读)②日常用语练习A:What do you do?B: I’m a policeman !Step2:Presentation1、教读单词,并跟读2、教师讲授标题:Gossip . 用句型Where’s she from?询问学生她来自哪个国家,教师用She’s from等来示范,并重复单词English, American, Washington等3、让学生观看教学课的内容。

熟悉故事情节、人物、词汇。

4、跟读课文对话。

5、学生分角色进行表演。

Step3:区分English/American并完成课后练习。

Step4:Add-activities2、让学生自由练习:Where’s she from?She’s American. She’s from Washington.Step5:Homework完成相应练习册。

Lesson12教学内容:What nationality’s that student?He’s English.Is that student English or American?He’s English.教学目标:1. 学习describe, short, Chinese, French, fat, thin,actress单词。

初二英文作文介绍华盛顿

初二英文作文介绍华盛顿

初二英文作文介绍华盛顿Washington, DC is the capital city of the United States and a global center of politics, diplomacy, and culture. As the seat of the federal government, it is home to the president, Congress, and numerous government agencies and international organizations. The city is renowned for its iconic landmarks, rich history, and vibrant urban landscape.Situated on the banks of the Potomac River, Washington, DC was established in 1800 as the permanent capital of the United States. The city was designed by Pierre L'Enfant, a French-born American architect, who envisioned a grand and symmetrical layout with wide avenues, grand public spaces, and a central axis anchored by the United States Capitol building.One of the most iconic landmarks in Washington, DC is the United States Capitol. This imposing neoclassical structure is the meeting place of the United States Congress and the centerpiece of the city's skyline. The Capitol's famous dome, designed by architect Thomas U. Walter, stands as a symbol of American democracy and serves as abackdrop for many of the city's most important events and ceremonies.Another renowned landmark in Washington, DC is the White House, the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States. This iconic building, with its distinctive white facade and classical architecture, has been the home of every US president since John Adams. Visitors can tour the public areas of the White House, including the Oval Office, the East Room, and the Rose Garden.The National Mall, a vast green space stretching from the United States Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial, is the heart of Washington, DC. This expansive park is home to several of the city's most famous monuments and museums, including the Washington Monument, the iconic obelisk that stands as a tribute to the nation's first president. The Lincoln Memorial, a grand neoclassical structure featuring a colossal statue of Abraham Lincoln, is another must-see destination on the National Mall, offering stunning views of the Reflecting Pool and the Washington Monument.In addition to its political and historical significance, Washington, DC is also renowned for its vibrant cultural scene. The city is home to numerous world-class museums and art galleries, including the Smithsonian Institution, a collection of 19 museums and galleries that offer visitors a comprehensive exploration of American history,art, and culture. The National Museum of Natural History, the National Air and Space Museum, and the National Museum of the American Indian are just a few of the Smithsonian's renowned institutions.Beyond the Smithsonian, Washington, DC boasts a thriving arts and entertainment scene. The Kennedy Center, one of the world's premier performing arts venues, hosts a diverse array of concerts, plays, and dance performances throughout the year. The city's many theaters, music venues, and art galleries showcase the work of both established and up-and-coming artists, making Washington, DC a hub of cultural activity.The city's vibrant neighborhoods are another draw for visitors. Georgetown, a historic district known for its charming cobblestone streets, upscale shops, and lively nightlife, is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The U Street Corridor, once the heart of the city's African American community, has undergone a renaissance in recent years, with a thriving arts and music scene, trendy restaurants, and lively bars.Washington, DC is also a hub of culinary innovation, with a diverse array of dining options that reflect the city's multicultural population. From world-class fine dining establishments to casual neighborhood eateries, the city offers a wide range of cuisines and diningexperiences. The city's thriving food truck scene, featuring a variety of international and fusion cuisines, has also become a popular attraction for both locals and visitors.In addition to its cultural and culinary offerings, Washington, DC is also a hub of outdoor recreation and green spaces. The city's extensive network of parks, trails, and public spaces provide ample opportunities for hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities. The iconic Cherry Blossom Festival, which celebrates the city's beautiful cherry trees each spring, is a beloved annual event that draws visitors from around the world.Despite its status as a global center of power and influence, Washington, DC maintains a strong sense of community and civic engagement. The city's diverse population, which includes government officials, diplomats, students, and residents from all walks of life, contributes to a vibrant and dynamic urban environment. From the lively neighborhood festivals and street fairs to the city's many community organizations and volunteer initiatives, Washington, DC is a place where people come together to shape the future of the nation and the world.In conclusion, Washington, DC is a city that offers a rich tapestry of history, culture, and innovation. Whether you're interested in politics, art, food, or outdoor recreation, there is something for everyone inthis dynamic and constantly evolving city. As the heart of the United States government and a global hub of diplomacy and influence, Washington, DC continues to captivate and inspire visitors from around the world.。

青少版新概念1A Unit

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Unit6 Lesson 11Gossip!闲谈!
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Washington

Washington

Economy
• Seattle's economy is driven by a mix of older industrial companies, and "new economy" Internet and technology companies, service, design and clean technology companies. The city's gross metropolitan product was $231 billion in 2010, making it the 12th largest metropolitan economy in the United States.
Washington State
Geography and History
• Washington is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States . It is named after George Washington, the first President of the United States. It is often reverses and referred to as “Washington State” to distinguish it from Washington D.C., and its nickname is “the Evergreen State”. The state was carved out of the western part of the Washington Territory which had been ceded by British in 1846 by the Oregon Treaty as a settlement of the Oregon Boundary Dispute. It was admitted to the Union as the 42nd state in 1889.

美国介绍 英文

美国介绍 英文

American IntroductionA reasons of the choicesUnited States is a superpower, whether in the military, is also economically. And the United States position in the world is so important.American introduction-----politicsThe United States consists of 50 states and Washington D.C. The last two States to join the Union were Alaska (49th) and Hawaii (50th). Both joined in 1959. Washington DC is a federal district under the authority of the U.S. Congress. Washington DC is represented in Congress by an elected, non-voting Delegate to the House of Representatives. Residents have been able to vote in presidential elections since 1961.Puerto Rico is a commonwealth associated with the United States. Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens. Puerto Ricans do not vote in U.S. Presidential elections, but they do elect a non-voting commissioner to the U.S. House of Representatives.U.S. Virgin Islands - St. John, St. Croix, and St. Thomas is an unincorporated territory of the United States. Administered by the Office of Insular Affairs, U.S Department of the Interior Indigenous inhabitants are U.S citizens, but do not vote in U.S. Presidential elections.Northern Mariana Islands is a commonwealth in political union with the United States. Self-governing with locally elected governor and legislature.American Samoa is a unincorporated territory of the United States. Administered by the Office of Insular Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior.Other Dependent Areas of the United States: Baker Island - Howland Island - Jarvis Island - Johnston Atoll - Kingman Reef - Midway Islands - Navassa Island -Palmyra Atoll - Wake IslandGeography environmentAmericans often speak of their country as one of several large regions. These regions are cultural units rather than governmental units - formed by history and geography and shaped by the economics, literature and folkways that all the parts of a region share.What makes one region different from another? Within several regions, language is used differently and there are strong dialects. There are also differences in outlook andattitude based on geography. A region's multicultural heritage as well as distinct demographic characteristics like age and occupation also make regions different and special.The United States is a varied land - of forests, deserts, mountains, high flat lands and fertile plains. The country lies mostly in the temperate zone but there is a very wide range of climate variations. The continental United States stretches 4,500 kilometers from the Atlantic Ocean on the east to the Pacific Ocean on the west. It borders Canada on the north and reaches south to Mexico and the Gulf of Mexico. The United States covers a total area of 9 million square kilometers (including Alaska and Hawaii). Alaska is the largest in area of the 50 states, and Texas is the second largest.From the Appalachian Mountains in the East to the Rocky Mountains in the West, the center of the country is drained by the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers and their branches. The Mississippi is one of the world's great rivers; it was known to Native Americans as the "father of waters." Water from the source of its main branch, the Missouri River, flows about 6,400 kilometers from the northern Rocky Mountains to the mouth of the Mississippi in the Gulf of Mexico. On a topographic map of the United States, the mountains look like jagged masses, the plains like vast, open flat spaces, and the rivers like meanderingthreads. Today, highways, railways and transcontinental aircraft crises-cross the land, making travel easy. But onlya few generations ago, the topographic features on themap represented great dangers and difficulties.Today's visitors, riding over a good road in the CascadeMountains in the west coast states of Oregon andWashington, may see marks on the rocks made by ropeswhere pioneer settlers painfully lowered their horses andwagons down cliffs to reach the fertile river valley far below. In the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, the main route now runs through a mountain pass which wasonce too narrow for a wagon to go through. Pioneerfamilies reaching that pass had to take their wagons apartpiece by piece, carry them through, and then reassemblethem on the other side. In 1848, pioneers who crossedthe continent made the trip in 109 days - if they werefortunate and strong. Today a New York family can driveby car to San Francisco in less than a week.The coastal plain of the Atlantic seaboard gives way further inland to deciduous forests and the rolling hills of the Piedmont. The Appalachian Mountains divide the eastern seaboard from the Great Lakes and the grasslands of the Midwest. The Mississippi–Missouri River, the world's fourth longest river system, runs mainly north–south through the heart of the country. The flat, fertile prairie of the Great Plains stretches to the west, interrupted by a highland region in the southeast. The Rocky Mountains, at the western edge of the Great Plains, extend north to south across the country, reaching altitudes higher than 14,000 feet (4,300 m) in Colorado. Farther west are the rocky Great Basin and deserts such as the Mojave. The Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges run close to the Pacific coast. At 20,320 feet (6,194 m), Alaska's Mount McKinley is the tall lest peak in the country and in North America. Active volcanoes are common throughout Alaska's Alexander and Aleutian Islands, and Hawaiiconsists of volcanic islands. The super volcano underlying Yellowstone National Park in the Rockies is the continent's largest volcanic feature UnitedAmerican national flagOne of our great symbols is the American flag,13 red and white stripes corresponding to the number of original stats on a rectangular piece of color, one corner blue with 50 white stars for 50 states.You see the flag everywhere now, "what so proudly we hail.” It means the World Trade Center happened t o all of us. "We're proud to be Americans, "say flags on front porches in small towns across the country. Some homes seem to have been built to fly the flag. This wouldn't be complete without it; just perfect. "We're American too" say the flags inelegant glued to the city apartment windows. The declaration of patriotic intent is everywhere, the simplest as persuasive as the displays where one was considered not enough. Rockefeller Center with 150 beauties is in show business, a stirring sight although it's unlikely that management there loves our country more than the owner of the smallest small business, displaying just one.The Annin flag company makes most American flags. They have more business than they can do now. You don't have to go to Annin to buy a flag though. Flag sales are a street corner cottage industry . Furtive operatives set up shops, to them the buck means more than the bannerThe color of our flag and the numbers of stars and stripes are ordained, but there is no rule regarding dimension. There are tiny flags on sticks made in China. This grand flag is so big on a building in New York that it had to be continued around the corner. This beauty hangsfrom the side wall of a fire house. And you wouldn't want a dirty flag so they wash them.Everyone wants to be associated with the flag.America and Yale, America and Episcopalians, Americaand JPMorgan, America and Maxell, America and the Ritz Tower.There are inevitably people who are more anxious toappear patriotic than to be patriotic. They treat a fine linebetween patriotism and commerce. The flag is everywhere in close proximity to a business interest. It sells shoes andshoe repair, women's dresses. The American flag invitesdiners to foreign restaurants, Japanese, Italian, even Afghan.There is an official flag code but it is routinely ignored.It is not to be used as a awning or a canopy or plasteredto the hood of a car. The code says the American flag isnot to be used as decorative clothing. Some find it irresistibly fashionable though and we are more amused than they.his is how the star spangled banner was meant to beflown on the end of a pole of its own, free to wave majestically in our own free air.capitalStates Washington by Americans, affectionatelyknown as "the heart of the country", is located at the junction of Maryland and Virginia, it is known as"Washington", is in honor of the founding fathers ofWashington and the discovery of the new world ofChristopher Columbus. The city area of 174 squarekilometers, population of about 640,000. Plenty of rain,four distinct seasons, it was Indians living in history, early17th century European settlers established tobaccoplantations here. In1789 Washington decided in this century.Quadrilaterals in the urban area, the layout well proportioned, broad vision. Buildings will not exceed the height of the Washington Monument in the city, downtown Capitol building is the tallest building in town, there are only eight-story building. Almost no factories in the whole city, so abnormal environmentclean, most of local practitioners are public officers, other fundamental are engaged in the work of culture, business, entertainment and tourism.HistoryThe first Europeans to reach North America were Icelandic Vikings, led by Leif Ericson, about the year 1000. Traces of their visit have been found in the Canadian province of Newfoundland, but the Vikings failed to establish a permanent settlement and soon lost contact with the new continent.Five centuries later, the demand for Asian spices, textiles, and dyes spurred European navigators to dream of shorter routes between East and West. Acting on behalf of the Spanish crown, in 1492 the Italian navigator Christopher Columbus sailed west from Europe and landed on one of the Bahamas Islands in the Caribbean Sea. Within 40 years, Spanish adventurers had carved out a huge empire in Central and South America. In the 16th and 17th Century, Northern Europeans settled in what is now the North East Coast of the United States, which soon fell under the British Crown and stayed an English Colony till the Revolutionary Wars in the late 18th Century. Please see links below for an outline of the history of the United States, with a few selected focus areas. EconomyThe United States entered the 21st century with an economy that was bigger, and by many measures moresuccessful, than ever. Though the United States held less than 5 percent of the world's population, it accounted for more than 25 percent of the world's economic output. In the 1990s, the American economy recorded the longest uninterrupted period of expansion in its history. A wave of technological innovations in computing, telecommunications, and the biological sciences were profoundly affecting how Americans work and play.The United States remains a "market economy." Americans continue to believe that an economy generally operates best when decisions about what to produce and what prices to charge for goods are made through the give-and-take of millions of independent buyers and sellers, not by government or by powerful private interests. Besides believing that free markets promote economic efficiency, Americans see them as a way of promoting their political values as well -- especially, their commitment to individual freedom and political pluralism and their opposition to undue concentrations of power. The American belief in "free enterprise" has not precluded a major role for government, however. Americans at times have looked to government to break up or regulate companies. that appeared to be developing so much power that they could defy market forces. They have relied on government to address matters the private economy overlooks, from education to protecting the environment. And despite their advocacy of market principles, they have used government at times to nurture new industries, and at times even to protect American companies from competition.Government OverviewThe United States is a federal union of 50 states, with the District of Columbia as the seat of the federal government. The Constitution outlines the structure of the national government and specifies its powers andactivities, and defines the relationship between the national government and individual state governments.Power is shared between the national and state (local)governments. Within each state are counties, townships,cities and villages, each of which has its own elective government.Governmental power and functions in the UnitedStates rest in three branches of government: thelegislative, judicial, and executive. Article 1 of the Constitution defines the legislative branch and vestspower to legislate in the Congress of the United States.The executive powers of the President are defined inArticle 2. Article 3 places judicial power in the hands ofone Supreme Court and inferior courts as Congress sees necessary to establish. In this system of a "separation ofpowers" each branch operates independently of the others,however, there are built in "checks and balances" toprevent a concentration of power in any one branch andto protect the rights and liberties of citizens. For example,the President can veto bills approved by Congress and thePresident nominates individuals to serve in the Federaljudiciary; the Supreme Court can declare a law enacted byCongress or an action by the President unconstitutional;and Congress can impeach the President and Federal court justices and judgesTouristAmerican Tourist destination --- HawaiiFor most of us, Hawaii begins to weave her spellwith some little glimmer of awareness. Golden beaches and golden people. Sun, sand, sea, and surf……And somewhere between the blue skies and the palm trees……we're hookedThe Hawaiian Islands are one of the most beautifulplaces on earth. The weather is friendly. The temperature ranges from 60-90 degrees all year long. It's a littlewarmer in summer, and a little cooler in winter, but every day is a beach day for somebody.There are no strangers in Paradise. Perhaps the mostbeautiful part of Hawaii is the genuine warmth of people.We call it the spirit of Aloha . It has allowed a melting potof cultures from all over the world to find commonground , and a new home, in this most gentle of places. state-maintained history museumNorth side of the Mall, 14th St NW and ConstitutionAve; closest Metro Smithsonian.If you like kitsch, you won't want to miss the bizarremélange of cultural artifacts at the National Museum ofAmerican History. George Washington's wooden teeth,Muhammad Ali's boxing gloves, and the ruby slippers JudyGarland wore in the Wizard of Oz are set among didacticdisplays tracing the country's development. It's not so much a center for scholarly study as a sanctuary for vanishing Americana, incorporating Model T Fords, oldpost offices and even a restored, turn-of-the-century ice-cream parlor, which still serves up banana splits.As you enter from the Mall, directly on to the secondfloor, a sound-and-light display showcases the batteredred, white and blue flag that inspired the US nationalanthem - the Star-Spangled Banner itself, which survivedthe British bombing of Baltimore harbor during the War of 1812. The worthier exhibits are also on this floor: an account of the rural farm-based society of the early US stands across from an examination of the mass movement of African-Americans from Southern farms to the wartime industries of northern cities. A lunch counter from Woolworths in Greensboro, North Carolina, evokes the sit-in of 1960, while "American Encounters" focuses on New Mexico, looking at how tourism has affected communitiessuch as the pueblo of Santa Clara and Hispanic Chimayo. On the first floor, the "Information Age" gallery tracescommunications from Morse's first telegraph to AppleMacintoshes, while separate galleries display in gloriousprofusion the artifacts and machines that have shapedmodern America - from light bulbs and motorbikes totrains and atomic clocks. The top floor holds politicalmemorabilia (much of it over a century old), stamp andcoin collections, old TV sets and typewriters, though two final outstanding exhibits inject a serious tone - "Personal Legacy: the Healing of a Nation" brings together some ofthe 25,000 items left by relatives at the Vietnam Memorialin DC, while "A More Perfect Union" deals candidly withthe shameful internment of Japanese-American citizens during World War IIEducationUnited States education system and the educationsystem in most other countries one of the main differences, are United States education for everyone, was not set up specifically for minorities. Taxes through free education, in addition to general school subjects, such as math, history, languages, as well as subjects such as sewing, typing, radios and car repair. Students to follow their own interests, future plans and that it would take yourself in many subjects. United States the primary purpose of education, is to develop each child's talents, no each child's talents, no matter to what extent it high or low, and civic awareness to each child.United States law provides that any school-age childshould enter school, and provide (free) primary andsecondary education, access to private schools, of course,will have to pay very expensive fees. Some publicsecondary schools, admission of foreign students andforeign students ' visas will be issued, but these foreignstudents, had to pay tuition, roughly the same with other students into private schools. As primary school andMiddle School of system, in tie Shang also has severaldifferent of forms, due to each State and each city orTownship of different situation and has different (such assome is six years primary school and the six years in thesystem, also some is learn is divided into II or three yearssystem of junior high school and the four years system ofhigh school and so on forms), but regardless of what, in principle in students 18 age, should read finished secondary education. As the United States keeps suppliesof universal education, some 93% of school-age childrenenrolled in secondary education, and 70% can completetheir studies, most of them to enter university or post-secondary college to continue their studies, began their higher (tertiary) education.CultureThe main content of American culture is the emphasize on individuals' value, the pursue of democracy and freedom, the promotion of deportation and competition and the need of realistic and practicality. Its core is individualism: self first, personal need first, pursue of individual benefit and enjoyment, emphasize on achieving individual value by self-strive and self-design. This type of intentionally build up of personality and pursue customized individualism has its pros and cons, it gives incentives to people and make them exert on their potential and wisdom and as a result accelerate the development of the entire race and nation; on the other hand it is difficult to keep good relationship among people if everyone is egocentric thus make the entire society lack of unity.Egocentric:American citizens emphasize on achievements and respect heroes. They have great sense in their hearts topraise success and heroes. Personal achievements are oneof those with the highest value in Americans mind.Americans have very strong senses of success. Success isthe pursuit of most Americans, it is their attractive futureand the incentives for moving forward. They believe thatone's personal value is equivalent to his achievements inhis career. Some high achievers in their career such as entrepreneurs, scientists, artists and all kinds of super starts became modern heroes. The process and result ofhow they strived have become the frame of reference ofsocial culture value and the real life text book for parents to educate their children.Incentive: Serving to induce or motivateAmerican society has great movements within itself.These movements are shown in two aspects: movementsamongst locations and movements inside the society. The United States are relatively more open and have more freedom. Developed transport and the tradition of adventure and sporty makes a lot of American migrate from countryside to cities, from downtown to uptown; and from north to the southern sunny land, from one city to another. Unlike European countries, the social classes in America is not so stable. Further more, with the avocation of public education, movements upwards along the social ladder have become possible. Many people living in the states, no matter whether they are Native American or immigrants from overseas, have the same dream of changing their social class and make their lifetime dream come true through their own efforts. This is what they often called "American dream".avocation:(=advocacy)United States culture stresses personal values are the main content, the pursuit of democracy and freedom,advocating the development and competition, the rationaland practical, the core of which is individual-centered:gerent his hang, war against the first, and the right ofindividuals to pursue their private interests, throughpersonal struggles, personal design, the pursuit of theultimate realization of personal values. This deliberatelyshaped itself, the pursuit of personalized individualism has its positive side, also has a negative side. It mobilized the enthusiasm of the individuals, leaving many people to givefull play to the wisdom and potential, so as to promote therevitalization and development of Nations and States as awhole. However, all I-centric, human relationships makesit difficult to get along, and society as a whole will lackcohesion.United States public focus on achievement, admiredhero, has a profound psychological accumulation ofachievements of worship and hero worship. Values in the evaluation of individual achievements are all Americans one of the highest value. Americans have very strong achievements (or success). Pursuit of success is all Americans, are enticing prospect, forward motion. They strongly believe that a person is equal to the value of his achievements in his career. Some successful entrepreneurs, scientists, artists and various stars, became a hero of the new age. The process and results of their personal struggles, became the frame of socio-cultural value orientation, parents educate their children live teaching material.United States is a highly mobile society. Thismovement manifests itself in two aspects: geographicalmobility and social movements. United States relativelyfree, better transport and adventure traditions make manyAmericans of good flows from rural to urban, and flowsfrom the Center to the suburbs; streaming from the North to the southern Sunbelt, flowing from one city to another city. United States social classes is less fixed than European countries,together with universal access to public education, made it possible to down the social ladder for upward mobility. Many of those living in the United States who is a native American, was winging came to the United States of foreign immigrants, have a dream, that through their own efforts, change his or her status in society to realize its dream of life, which is often talked about "United States dream."social customs and habitsetiquetteIn United States society must "Malaysians"You must understand and comply with United States rules of social etiquette summaries inIn terms of dress, although Americans for easygoing, informal impressions, but at work, dinner occasions, still very formal, dress rules very much, but to take, for example, attend weddings, funerals, should be black or plain clothing, women Office dresses, avoid wearing denim trousers.By bus, car seat the size of the order, depends on the host drive or driving to other vendors. Is aboard taxi, should yahoo block right of seat for maximum block, Hour block of left bit for followed by, again second for middle, and drivers next to of seat for most British Columbia bit. as drove of is friends, is he next to of seat for most statue bit, second is Hour block right, and left and the Middle bit. therefore in China common men and women friends aboard taxi Shi, men always open door let Lady first entered,moved to left bit, men again sat to right bit Shang, this is full does not meet official Western etiquette of, correctly way should is let Lady seat Hour, Around tothe left door on its own on the train seat. up and down the stairs there is a certain rule should be letting the lady up the stairs, the elderly, Mrs. is meant to protect,security for the elderly.In diet of area, to attention tableware should first by most outside of a Deputy knives and forks began using, food to with fork pressure tight, cut small block only into mouth, eat food and the drink soup Shi not voice, drink coffee of small spoon is used to mixing milk and the sugar of, remember not with spoon to drink coffee, and avoid in restaurant in the hubbub, as received please posted dinner, to attention following several points: is needs sent Hui Cambodia, told master participate in or not, sometimes also available phone notification, as please posted Shang indicate "regrets only", You only notice if unable to attend, "RSVP" regardless of the participation were sent back or call. Attention of the party have nodress rules.On time, when attending the reception, you can within the time prescribed (such as from five o'clock) and, of course, should not be too late to.If invited to dinner guests, the masters should note 1.with a guest for company:familiar people should be invited and guest relations to accompany.2.Food:Should understand the guests have an avoid certain food, such as whether for vegetarians, as the Jews do not eat pork and scaly fish.3.Seat:Owners should sit at the back gate location, subject and its opposite, also, note class, hierarchy, and to the principle of men and women, husbands and wives, sat at home and abroad.Staple food and drinks at table types should be subject to, such as eating fish to drink liquor, eating meat, drinkingred wine, red wine should be identical to room temperature, and are not strongly invited guests "a toast", as regards spirits such as whisky and brandy, is more than a meal or a drink before dinner. International social etiquette provisions abound, these are only a few end, United States rows out of the social etiquette, also needs to keep his eyes open on weekdays and can only learn. CourtesyBow, etiquette between is subordinate to a parent or sibling. Bow hat, the right hand holding the Central Hat brim removed, left hanging, upper body leaning about 15 degrees, his eyes watching the nation's economy prospers, and greetings.Handshake ceremony is common courtesy in the world. Originated in Europe, initially said no weapons in their hands, or kind of mean. Handshake to handshake ceremony to the first extension release. Normally shake hands without gloves, but noble man and woman can wear gloves. Via bogey when you cross via, shook hands with a woman not too tight.Nod, a peer or between people of the same generation of etiquette. Meet on the road, in the road map. , Such as the Executive, superior or elder, no nod and bow.Hand salute, which is military etiquette. When via the right hand, fingers straightened and aligned, finger contact brim right side, palms slightly outside the send a gift, arm and shoulder high, his eyes watching the nation's economy prospers, the other side will be lined up in hands down.Hand-kissing, was courtesy of the upper classes in Europe and America. And noble women or when we meet her, if she put out a hand hanging type, then gently lift the Palm kiss. If the woman does not reach out, you can't Hand-kissing.。

初二英文作文介绍华盛顿

初二英文作文介绍华盛顿

初二英文作文介绍华盛顿Washington D.C. is the capital of the United States. It is located in the northeastern part of the country, between Maryland and Virginia. The city is named after the first president of the United States, George Washington.华盛顿特区是美国的首都,位于美国东北部,介于马里兰州和弗吉尼亚州之间。

这个城市以美国第一任总统乔治·华盛顿命名。

Washington D.C. is home to many important monuments and memorials, including the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. It is also the location of the White House, where the President of the United States lives and works.华盛顿特区拥有许多重要的纪念碑和纪念馆,包括林肯纪念堂、华盛顿纪念碑和越南战争退伍军人纪念碑。

它还是白宫的所在地,美国总统的居住和工作地点。

In addition to its political significance, Washington D.C. is also a cultural hub, with many museums and galleries, including the Smithsonian Institution, which is the world's largest museum complex. Visitors can exploreart, history, and science exhibits, and learn about therich cultural heritage of the United States.除了政治上的重要性外,华盛顿特区还是一个文化中心,拥有许多博物馆和画廊,包括史密森尼学会,这是世界上最大的博物馆群。

关于华盛顿的英文作文

关于华盛顿的英文作文

关于华盛顿的英文作文英文:Washington is a city that holds a special place in my heart. As the capital of the United States, it is a hub of political activity and a symbol of American democracy. But beyond its political significance, Washington is also a beautiful and vibrant city with a rich history and culture.One of my favorite things about Washington is the Smithsonian museums. There are so many to choose from, each with its own unique exhibits and collections. The National Museum of American History is a must-see, with its displays of iconic American artifacts like the Star-Spangled Banner and the First Ladies' inaugural gowns. The National Museum of Natural History is also incredible, with its dinosaur skeletons and impressive gem collection.Another highlight of Washington is the food scene. There are so many amazing restaurants to try, from classicAmerican fare to international cuisine. Some of my personal favorites include Founding Farmers, a farm-to-table restaurant with delicious brunch options, and Rasika, an Indian restaurant with some of the best butter chicken I've ever had.But perhaps the most memorable experience I've had in Washington was attending the National Cherry Blossom Festival. Every year, thousands of cherry blossom trees bloom around the Tidal Basin, creating a stunning displayof pink and white flowers. It's a truly magical sight, and the festival itself is full of events and activities celebrating Japanese culture.Overall, Washington is a city that has something for everyone. Whether you're interested in politics, history, culture, or just good food, there's plenty to see and do.中文:华盛顿是一个在我心中占有特殊位置的城市。

华盛顿 美国Washington D.C.

华盛顿 美国Washington D.C.

Washington D.C.
1 When you hear people talk about Washington D.C., you may want to know what the letter D.C. mean. They mean “District of Columbia”. Washington, the Columbia” capital of the U.S.A., you might expect, in the State of Washington. Washington State is thousand of miles away on the northwest coast. There are also several other towns called Washington in the United States.
Government is the chief business of Washington, and the chief government building is called the Capitol. In this city you will see Jefferson Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, the Kennedy Memorial, the John F. Kennedy Center, the Pentagon etc. Of course you could visit the White House. If you’d like to know about the history of America, you could visit the Wax Museum on 4th and E Street. Visitors could go to the home of George Washington, which is at Mount Vernon in the State of Virginia and only about 15 miles away from Washington D.C.

Unit_6_Gossip

Unit_6_Gossip

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1. What does Claire do ?
2.Where’s she from ? 3. Who’s beautiful-Claire or her mother ?
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闲谈,说长道短 她是个长舌妇。
She is a gossip. /'əuvə ðeə / over there adv. 在那边
Where is she from? Is she English? Annie: _________ American isn’t She is ____________. Polly: No, she ________. She is from ______________. Washington her family here, too? Annie: Is _______
你家人在这吗?
Is your family here ? /'feɪməs/ famous adj. 著名的 著名的摄影师 famous photographer
/ ɪk'spensɪv / expensive adj. 昂贵的 昂贵的汽车 expensive car / ‘bju:tɪfl / beautiful adj. 美丽的 超美的裙子 beautiful dress / 'hæ nsəm / handsome adj.英俊的

【推荐下载】英语播客:EnglishPod0034

【推荐下载】英语播客:EnglishPod0034

[键入文字]英语播客:EnglishPod0034Elementary‐Upper‐Intermediate ‐Live fromWashington (D0034)A: This is Madeline Wright, for BCC News reporting live from Washington D. C. where, very shortly, the new President will deliver his inaugural address. Just moments ago, thePresident was sworn-in to office; following the United States Constitution the President sworean oath to faithfully execute the office of the presidency.B: And what exactly is going on now, Madeline?A: Well, Tom, true to American tradition, the band has just played Hail to the Chief, andthe President has been honored by a 21-gun salute. Now were waiting for the President to taketo the stage and deliver his speech. Tom, its like a whos who of the political world here onCapital Hill, with dignitaries representing several different countries.B: Whats the mood on the ground like, Madeline?A: In a word, the mood here is electric. The excitement in the air is palpable; Ive neverseen a larger crowd here on Capital Hill, and the audience is shouting, crying, and embracingeach other. On this, a most historic day, you can feel the hope and the excitement in the air.The 20th of January will go down in history as the . . . . Oh, Tom, it looks like the President isabout to begin. . .C: My fellow Americans, today I stand before you...。

仁爱英语七年级上期Unit1 专项练习题 之 句型转换

仁爱英语七年级上期Unit1 专项练习题   之  句型转换

仁爱英语七年级上期Unit1 专项练习题之句型转换1. She is from Canada.(变成否定句)She__________ __________ from Canada.She__________ from Canada.2. I am from Washington,DC.(一般疑问句并作否定回答)________ __________ from Washington,DC?__________, ________ ________.3.我叫Sally,来自加拿大。

(完成译句)My ____ ____ Sally._______ _______ Canada.4.Li Ming is from the U.S.A.(对划线部分提问)________ _________ Li Ming from?5.My name is Mike(对划线部分提问)._________ ___________ name?6.His mother is fine. (对划线部分提问)________ ___________his mother?7.Are you Mr.Smith? (作回答)Yes ,________ __________.(肯定)No,__________ __________.(否定)8.I am Jane.(变否定句)I am __________ Jane .9.I'm Michael.(变一般疑问句)_________ _____________ Michael?10.I am fine.(对划线部分提问)______ _____ you ?11.I am fine. Thank you.(同义句转换)I am ______. _________ .12.is , my , this , teacher(连词成句)_________________________ .13.you , later , see(连词成句)_________________________ .14.to , China , welcome(连词成句)___________________________ .15.do , how , you , do(连词成句)___________________________ .16.you , are , how (连词成句)____________________________ ?17.见到你很高兴。

青少版新概念1A第六单元课件

青少版新概念1A第六单元课件

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那个女孩儿是谁,波莉? 哪个女孩儿,安妮? 那边的那个女孩儿, 那个和詹金斯一家在一起的高个儿女孩儿。
Is her family here, too?
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他的姐姐也在这里吗? Is his sister here, too?
你的妈妈也在这里吗? Is your mother here, too?
Her mother’s a famous photographer.
Eg: 他的叔叔是位著名的作家。 His uncle is a famous writer. 她的妈妈是位著名的会计师。 Her mothe is a famous accountant.
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幸福终点站英文金句摘抄

幸福终点站英文金句摘抄

幸福终点站英文金句摘抄1. Amelia: I’ve been waiting my whole life, just don’t know what the hell for.艾米丽娅: 我这一生都在等待着,只是不知道到底在等谁。

2. You have two stamps. One red, one green. I have chance to go New York.你有两个章:一个红,一个绿。

那我去纽约的机会就是百分之五十。

3. Frank Dixon: Sometimes you land a small fish. You unhook him very carefully. You place him back in the water. You set him free so that somebody else can have the pleasure of catching him.弗兰克:有的时候你把一条小鱼放在陆地上,你很小心地把他放下。

你把他放回了水里。

你给了他自由那么就有别人可以享受抓捕他的快乐。

4. I'm nominating you to take my place. Starting today, you will assume the duties of acting Field Commissioner until you get approval from Washington.我指名要你来接替我的位子,从现在开始,你将是这个机场的首席人物,就等华盛顿那边的任务书了。

5. You feed me information about her and I'll feed you.你给我她的信息,我给你吃的。

6. Coming, Victor. That's why I can't break it off. That's why Ilive out of hotels and have my little suitcase packed, ready to go, just in case he wants to meet me for the weekend. Yeah, I've been waiting my whole life. Just don't know what the hell for.我一直在等一通电话,等了七年……我知道快了,维克多,所以我才无法斩断情丝,所以我住在宾馆里,行李整理好,随时准备离开,以免他周末想要见我。

介绍华盛顿的英文作文

介绍华盛顿的英文作文

介绍华盛顿的英文作文Washington is the capital of the United States. It's a vibrant city with a rich history and diverse culture. The city is home to many iconic landmarks such as the White House, the Capitol Building, and the Lincoln Memorial. 。

The city is also known for its beautiful cherry blossoms, which bloom every spring and attract visitors from around the world. The National Mall, with its museums and monuments, is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.Washington is a city of contrasts. On one hand, it's a bustling metropolis with a thriving economy and a fast-paced lifestyle. On the other hand, it's a city with a strong sense of community and a rich cultural heritage.The city's diverse population contributes to its vibrant and dynamic atmosphere. You can find people from all walks of life, from politicians and diplomats toartists and activists. This diversity is reflected in the city's food, music, and art scenes.Washington is a city that never sleeps. There's always something happening, whether it's a political rally, a cultural festival, or a concert. The city's energy is infectious, and it's hard not to get caught up in the excitement of it all.In conclusion, Washington is a city that has something for everyone. Whether you're interested in history, politics, culture, or simply enjoying the buzz of a lively city, Washington has it all. It's a place that leaves a lasting impression on everyone who visits.。

惠灵顿用英语怎么说

惠灵顿用英语怎么说

惠灵顿用英语怎么说惠灵顿,新西兰首都、港口和主要商业中心,全国政治中心,新西兰全国第二大城市,是大洋州国家中人口最多的首都。

那么你知道惠灵顿用英语怎么说吗?接下来跟着店铺来学习一下吧。

惠灵顿的英语说法:Wellington英 [ˈwelɪŋtən]美 [ˈwɛlɪŋtən]惠灵顿相关英语表达:惠灵顿医院 Wellington Hospital惠灵顿商会 Wellington Chamber of Commerce惠灵顿的英语例句:1. The pilot decided that Christchurch was too far away, and played it safe and landed at Wellington.飞行员认为克赖斯特彻奇距离太远,为求稳妥,就降落在了惠灵顿。

2. The capital is Wellington and the largest city is Auckland.首都是惠灵顿,奥克兰是全国最大的城市.3. Diarmuid: Lord Nelson ; the Duke of Wellington and Sir Winston Churchill.纳尔逊将军, 惠灵顿公爵和丘吉尔首相的葬礼都是在此举行的.4. FROM Washington to Wellington price stability is the desire of central bankers.从华盛顿到惠灵顿,各国央行都希望物价稳定.5. Do we need a language support if we attend Wellington?如果我们去惠灵顿上学,会需要“语言帮助” 吗 ?6. Wellington, the capital city, lies on the North Island.首都惠灵顿位于北岛.7. THANK YOU WELLINGTON FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT INKEEPING THE FESTIVAL GOING.谢谢你为在让节日去的所有你的支持的惠灵顿.8. It has come alive in almost every aspect.惠灵顿在每一方面都几站活跃起来了.9. Is Wellington larger than Auckland?惠灵顿比奥克兰大吗 ?10. Wellington is the capital of New Zealand.惠灵顿是新西兰的首都.11. I hear Wellington develops very quickly.听说惠灵顿发展得很快.12. But Wellington is the capital.但惠灵顿是首都呀.13. Shall we put Mr Willinton forward as the candidate for chairman of the committee?我们提名惠灵顿先生作为委员会主席的候选人,好吗 ?14. What do you expect to see in the future Wellington and our school?您对惠灵顿中学和人大附中未来的交流活动有怎样的设想?15. The Hobart flights were paid for by Wellington - based Omeka Communications , air industry sources told Fairfax.航空业内人士还透露,惠灵顿的奥莫卡通信会支付霍巴特航空.。

新译林版英语七年级下册unit4试卷含答案

新译林版英语七年级下册unit4试卷含答案

七年级英语期中试卷2021.4一..单项选择(共20分从所给的A. B. C.D四个选项中选出最佳选项)( ) 1. My home is near sea and far from Washington.A. a; theB. the; theC. /;/D. the;/( ) 2. —How this place is.—Yes.We could only hear the birds singing.rgeB.warmC.quietD.beautiful( ) 3. I ________ my pen, but I can’t _________ it.A. am finding; findB. am finding; look forC. am looking for; look forD. am looking for; find( ) 4. —What a fine day. go for a walk?—Sounds great.Let’s go.A.Why don’tB.Why notC.What aboutD.Why not we( ) 5. We found very difficult English.A.it,to learnB.it,learningC.that,to learnD.it’s,to learn( ) 6. —Is that car ,Mike?—Yes,it belongs to .A.your,mineB.your,meC.yours,mineD.yours,me( ) 7. —Is this your dog?—Yes, my dog.Look, eyes are big and bright.A.it’s,it’s B,its,its C.it’s,its D.its,it’s( ) 8. Where are our teachers? Are they in ________?.A. the room 809B. Room 809C. the 809 roomD. 406 room( ) 9. —______ your phone number, please?— Oh, you can call me at 58648877 any time.A. How many isB. How much isC. How isD. What is( ) 10. —What subjects do you like?—Nothing except English.A. else, otherB. other, elseC. other, othersD. else, others( ) 11. —I’m sorry for keeping you waiting.—,I’m not in a hurry.A.Never mindB.All rightC.That’s too badD.I’m sorry( )12 . —Do you think our team will win the game?—.The other team is a strong one.A.Of course we canB.It’s hard to sayC.It’s easyD.I think so() 13.Eric,thank you your help my English.A.for,forB.with,forC.with,withD.for,with( ) 14. Every spring, people plant ______trees to make our city more beautiful.A. five thousands ofB. five thousandsC. thousand ofD. thousands of( ) 15. .Jack with his friends ______ see Mr Li tomorrow.A. is going toB. are going toC. go toD. will goes( ) 16. —is your school?—About 10 minutes by bike.A.How longB.How farC.WhereD.How much( ) 17. ______ is very difficult.A. Lesson fifthB. The lesson fifthC. Five lessonD. The fifth lesson( ) 18. How do we say the number“110,206”?A. One hundred and ten thousand,two hundred and sixB. One hundred and ten thousands and two hundred and sixC. One hundred and ten thousand and two hundred and sixD. One hundred,ten thousand,two hundred and six( ) 19. Will you please ______ so much noise?A. to makeB. not to makeC. not makingD. not make( ) 20. —Do you know the boy called Jack?—Yes.He is a friend of .A.meB.my brotherC.ID.my brother’s二.完形填空(共15分从所给的A. B. C.D四个选项中选出最佳选项)Many animals use some kinds of “language(语言)”. They use signals(信号) and the signals have meanings(意思). For example, __1 a bee finds some food, it goes 2 its home. 3 is difficult for a bee to tell __4 bees where the food is by speaking to them, but it can do a little dancing. This tells the bees where the food is and 5 it is.Some animals show 6 they feel by making sounds. It is not difficult to tell if a dog is angry because it barks. Birds make several different sounds and 7 has its meaning. Sometimes we humans(人类) make sounds in the same way. We make sounds like “Oh” to 8 how we feel about __9__ or when something falls(掉) on our 10We humans have languages. We have words. These words have meaning of things, action, feeling or ideas. We are able to __11__ each other information, to tell other people 12 we think or we feel. By writing down words, we can remember what has happened (发生)or 13 messages to people far away.Languages, like people, live and die. If a language is not used by people, it is called a dead language. This language cannot live and grow because 14 speaks it.A living language, of course, is often spoken by people today. It grows and changes with time. New words are created, and some old words have 15 meanings.( )1. A. because B.so C. when D. what( )2. A. out of B. back from C. away from D. back to( )3. A. It B. This C. That D. He( )4. A. each other B. another C. the other D. others( )5. A. how long B. how far away C. how many D. how old( )6. A. why B. which C. how D. what( )7. A. each B. every C. all D. some( )8. A. show B. say C. talk D. speak( )9. A. everything B. something C. nothing D. anything( )10. A.feet B. hands C.legs D. mouth( )11. A. give B. put C. show D. take( )12. A. that B. which C. what D. why( )13. A. send(发送) B. bring C. put D. get( )14. A. someone B. no one C. anyone D. everyone( )15. A. new B. right C. real D. good三.阅读理解(40分)AWhen you are in England,you must be very careful in the streets because the traffic (交通)goes on the left. Before you cross(通过)the street, you must look to the right first and then the left.If the traffic lights are red, the traffic must stop. Then the people on foot can cross the road.If the lights are green, the traffic can go and people on foot mustn’t cross.In the morning and in the evening when people go to or come back from work, the streets are very busy. The traffic is most dangerous then.When you go by bus in England, you have to be careful,too. You must always remember the traffic moves on the left. So you must be careful. Have a look first or you’ll go the wrong way.In many English cities, there are big buses with two floors. You can sit on the second floor. From there you can see the city very well. That’ll be very interesting.( )1. Before you cross a street in London, you must look to .A.the right sideB.the left sideC.the left first and then the rightD.the right first and then the left( )2.When you drive a car in England, you must .A.drive on the leftB.drive on the rightC.ignore(忽视) the traffic lightsD.go very quickly( )3.If the traffic lights are green, the traffic .A.can goB.must be carefulC.mustn’t crossD.must stop( )4.In England you can see some buses .A.with two chairsB.with two roomsC.with two floorsD.with two drivers( )5.Which of the following is right?A.After you cross the street, you must look to the left first and then the right.B.If the lights are red, the traffic mustn’t stop.C.You must drive cars on the left in England.D.In the morning and in the evening when people go to or come back from work, the traffic is not dangerous(危险) at all.BOne evening Mr Black was driving his car around the country. He wanted to find a small hotel. Then he saw an old man at the side of the road. He stopped his car and said to the old man. “I want to go to the Sun Hotel. Do you know it?” “Yes,” The old man answered. “I’ll show you the way.”He got into Mr Black’s car, and they drove about 12 miles. When they came to a small house, the old man said. “Stop here.”Mr Black stopped and looked at the house. “But this isn’t the hotel.” He said to the o ld man.“No,” The old man answered. “This is my house. And I’ll show you the way to the Sun Hotel. Turn around and go back nine miles. Then you’ll see the Sun Hotel on the left.”( )6.That evening Mr Black wanted to stay the night .A.at the ol d man’s houseB.at a hotelC.at his own houseD.in his car( )7.Mr Black stopped his car because .A.he saw a friendB.the lights were redC.he saw an old manD.he wanted to look for a hotel( )8.The old man took Mr Black .A.to his own houseB.to Mr Black’s houseC.to the Sun HotelD.to the bus stop( )9.When they passed the hotel, the old man didn’t stop Mr Black because.A.he wanted to get homeB.he didn’t know the hotelC.he didn’t see the hotelD.he wanted to make fun of Mr Black( )10.Did the old man tell Mr Black how to get to the Sun Hotel?A.No, he didn’t.B.Yes, he did.C.No, he did.D.Yes, he didn’t.CMy grandfather is a teacher. He is the head teacher of a school for boys between the ages of thirteen and eighteen. I know that he is a kind man, because he gives me presents(礼物), and let me sit on his knees(膝盖), and tells me stories. But I believe(相信) the boys at his school are afraid of him. At school, when he walks into a room full of boys, they will be quiet at once(立刻). When he looks at a boy with a certain look in his ey es, that boy’s face goes red, and looks down at his shoes. If a boy brings careless(粗心的)work, my grandfather will pick up the boy’s book and throw(扔) it across the room, shouting(喊), “Do it all again, and bring it back the first thing in the morning!” If the boy is late, or if he forgets to bring the work, he has to do it again, and again and yet again.( )11.my grandfather is ______.A.a kind teacherB. a teacher, and he gives presents to his students.C. the head teacher of a boy’s schoolD. a boy at a school. In that school, everyone was afraid of the head teacher.( )12. I know my grandfather is kind because_________.A. he is the head teacher of a boy’s school.B. he gives me presents and tells me stories.C. he tells me stories about how kind he is.D. the boys at his school aren’t afraid of him.( )13. When he looks at a boy in a certain way, that boy ________A. goes red in the face and could not return my grandfather’s look.B. looks back at my grandfather’s r ed faceC. looks at his shoes to see if they are dirty.D. goes red in the face because his shoes are dirty.( )14.My grandfather does not like to receive________A. my poor workB. the work that the boys can’t doC. his students’ carel ess workD. the most careful work( )15. When he receives any boy’s poor work, my grandfather will____A. shout at him and throw it across the roomB. go red in the faceC. throw his students’ books and shout in the room.D. throw the book at the boyDWould you like to go to Beijing, our capital? It's far away from Guangdong. It's 2313 kilometres from Beijing to Guangdong. The city of Kunming is 2216 kilimetres away from Guangdong. It's always very warm there. But it's very hot in summer in Wuhan. It's 1084 kilometres from Guangdong to Wuhan. Changsha is near Guangdong. It's 726 kilometres from Changsha to Guangdong. Do you know which city is the biggest in China? It' s Shanghai. It's 1811 kilometres from Guangdong to Shanghai.If you travel (旅行) by air, you'll find it very interesting and fast enough to fly from Guangdong to Beijing. It only takes you about four hours and you’ll get there easily,safely and unhurriedly(从容不迫).But traveling by train is quite different. You have to stay on the train for over thirty hours to arrive in Beijing. More and more people like to travel by air.You can see why, can't you?( )16.How far is it from Changsha to Guangdong?A.1084 kilometresB.2216 kilometresC.726 kilometresD.706 kilometres( )17.If you go to Beijing, our capital, you'll know _________.A. It's not far away from all the other cities in China.B. You have to travel long by train from Guangdong to Beijing.C. It's not far away from us all.D. It's not far away from Guangdong.( )18.From the passage, we know ______ has the longest way to Guangdong except Beijing.A. WuhanB. ChangshaC. ShanghaiD. Kunming( )19.Which one is WRONG?A. Wuhan is very hot in summer.B. It's as warm in winter in Kunming as Beijing.C. It's 1084 kilometres from Wuhan to Guangdong.D. It's warm in winter in Guangdong.( )20.It takes more than 30 hours to arrive in Beijing from ______ by train.A. GuangdongB. KunmingC. ChangshaD. Shanghai四.用所给词的适当形式填空(15分)1. We _________________ (not have) any classes tomorrow afternoon.2. The map shows you how __________ (get) to my school.3.People in my hometown are very _____ (friend).4. His brother will have his __________ (nine)birthday party at home.5. We can go to Beijing __________ (climb)the Great Wall this summer.6. How beautiful these __________ (paint)are.Let’s buy some.7. Her father likes __________ (chat) after dinner.8. Most students want __________ (go) for a picnic in Sunshine Park.9.He __________ (stay) at home and does his homework on Sundays.10.Our English teacher makes us __________ (read) English every day.11.His father drives him __________ (go)to school every day.12.We always have a lot of homework __________ (do)every day.13.You are lucky to live in a _______________ (neighbour)like this.14.I’m going to ask my mother __________ (check)my computer.15.The West Lake is _______________ (know)by many people in the world.五.任务型阅读(10分)Everybody wants to be healthy(健康的).You know food is very important(重要的).There is much healthy food.You can have more bananas , apples , oranges , tomatoes and so on,because fruits and vegetables are ( 1 )for you.But don’t eat too much sweet candy(糖果). It’s not good for health .(2)Healthy food can make you grow and make you strong and happy.Sports can also keep you healthy .Get up early and do s ome sports every day.Don’t be lazy(懒惰)!You will be healthy and happy.1.在(1)处填上合适的词语,使句意完整:2.将(2)句翻译成中文:3.回答问题:Why can’t we eat too much sweet candy?4.在文中找出与You can do some exercise every day.意思相近的句子5.在文中找出最能表达主题的句子。

林肯的台阶故事英语版

林肯的台阶故事英语版

Lincoln's CottageAnd I'm Barbara Klein. This week on our program, we take you to President Lincoln's Cottage in Washington.我是Barbara Klein,这星期我们将带你去华盛顿林肯别墅。

(MUSIC)VOICE ONE:Our story begins on the evening of Wednesday, September seventeenth, eighteen sixty-two.我们的故事从⼀个星期三的晚上开始,九⽉⼗七⽇,⼀⼋六⼆年。

The Civil War between the Union North and Confederate South is in its second year. The first major battle on Northern territory has just been fought that day a hundred kilometers from Washington. Union troops defeated a rebel invasion in the Battle of Antietam in the state of Maryland.南北战争进⼊第⼆年,第⼀次在北⽅领⼟上的⼤战在距华盛顿⼀百公⾥处打响了,在马⾥兰州北⽅联军击败了反叛者的⼊侵。

In all, more than twenty thousand soldiers were killed or wounded. September seventeenth, eighteen sixty-two, becomes the single bloodiest day in American military history.总共有超过两万战⼠伤亡,⼀⼋六⼆年九⽉⼗七⽇成了美国-军事的最⾎腥之⽇。

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I'm David Deforest reporting.
Brussels braces for a possible terrorist attack. Belgium remains its highest alert level in closing schools Monday in the capital and admitted what is called a serious imminent threat of terrorist attack. Prime minister XX announced the high vigilance Sunday at the international security president Barack Obama says he is confident the US and its allies would destroy the IS jihads. Speaking in Malaysia where he attended the ASEAN summit. The president said the IS will be destroyed on the battlefield and their land taking back.The president warned against succumbing to fear. "We do not succumb to fear. That's the premier power that this terrorist have. They can not strike a moral blow against the US or against France or against a country like Malaysia.But they can make people fearful." President Obama.
Mali authorities search Sunday for at least 3 suspects they believe are connected to Friday's attack on a hotel in the capital Bamako. Meanwhile, an army commander says two gunmen who were killed in the assault on the
radissonblu hotel were armed with salt rifles, explosives and large amount of ammunition. One police official said investigators are following several leads in the case.
Iran says Sunday it sentenced Washington post journalist Jason Resign to unspecific prison term. Resign was convicted last month on espionage charges. Spokesman for Iran's judiciary announced the sentence on Iran's state television website,but said it was not finalized to give no indication of the links of the term. This is voa news. Egyptians voted Sunday in the second stage of parliamentary elections. The vote will produce the country's first legislature in more than 3 years. Tens of thousands of policemen will deploy in Carol and 12 other provinces where the vote take place. The bodies of nearly 100 people have been recovered from a landslide Saturday near a jade mine in northern Myanmar. Local officials say more than 100 people remained missing after the incident in X state.
21-year-old Israeli woman was stubbed by a Palestinian in the West Bank. The military says the Palestinian was shot and killed by soldiers nearby. In an earlier attack, the military said a woman pulled out a knife at a military base entrance and began approaching civilians. A local West Bank settler said he viewed his vehicle off the road and strikes the woman and soldier then fired at her and killed her.
US secretary of state John Kerry departed Sunday on a trip to the Middle East. They will focus on the Syrian civil war and multi-national efforts for a political transition in that nation. They will also discuss the violence in Israel. US officials announced late Saturday that Kerry will
be traveling to United Arab Emirates and Israel.
Leaders of the 10 members Associations of southeastern nations Sunday signed a declaration establishing a former economic, political, security and social-cultural community. Malaysian prime minister NajibRazak at the signing ceremony hailed the establishment of the ASEAN community as a landmark achievement.
Local residency Al Sharba official believed to the leader of a pro-IS faction has been shot and killed in an ambush in southern Somalia. As resources say X who sing X and four others were ambushed by Al Shabab fighter near X village in the middle X region. X was a top Al Shabab's color and the group's deputy governor for the X region until recently and reportedly left the group and attempted to persuade Al Shabab fighters to support the IS instead.
Residents say at least 8 Al Shaba militants were killed in a suspected drone strike on a base near the village X. Sources told the VOA at least 3 junior Al Shabab commandos are among the dead.
US president Barack Obama reiterated his opposition Sunday to calls for increasing barriers for accepting Iraqi and Syrian refugees. Obama says such actions will not make the country safer and would effectively end the refugee program.
From the VOA news center in Washington. I'm David Deforest.。

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