Mystery Tour
创编一篇间谍在游乐园寻找宝藏的英语作文
创编一篇间谍在游乐园寻找宝藏的英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Certainly! Here is a 2000-word story about a spy searching for treasure at an amusement park, written from the perspective of an elementary school student:The Spy's Thrilling Quest at Funville Amusement ParkIt was a sunny Saturday morning, and I was brimming with excitement! My super-cool Uncle Jake had promised to take me on a special adventure at Funville Amusement Park. Little did I know, this wasn't going to be just any ordinary day at the park.Uncle Jake picked me up bright and early. As we drove towards Funville, he turned to me with a mischievous grin. "Kiddo, I've got a top-secret mission for you today," he whispered. "You see, I'm actually a spy working for a very important agency. We've received intel that a priceless treasure has been hidden somewhere in Funville Amusement Park by a dastardly group of thieves. Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to help me locate and retrieve this treasure before the bad guys get to it first!"My eyes went wide with astonishment. A real spy mission? At an amusement park? This was going to be the coolest day ever! "I accept the mission, Uncle Jake!" I exclaimed, trying my best to sound like a professional spy.After parking the car, Uncle Jake and I made our way through the entrance gates of Funville. The park was already bustling with families and thrill-seekers. Uncle Jake pulled me aside and handed me a high-tech gadget disguised as a simple wristwatch."This is a state-of-the-art tracking device," he explained. "It'll help us locate the treasure by scanning for any unusual energy signatures. Keep it hidden, and whatever you do, don't let anyone see you using it!"With a quick nod, I carefully slipped the watch onto my wrist, feeling like a true secret agent. Uncle Jake and I split up, agreeing to meet back at the park's iconic Ferris wheel in two hours.As I wandered through the park, I tried to act as casual as possible, all while keeping an eye out for anything suspicious. Suddenly, my watch began beeping softly. I ducked behind a concession stand and checked the display. According to the tracking device, there was a strong energy signature coming from the direction of the park's historic haunted house ride.Trying my best to remain inconspicuous, I made my way towards the haunted house. As I approached, I noticed a group of shady-looking individuals loitering near the entrance. They kept glancing around nervously, as if they were expecting someone. Could these be the thieves Uncle Jake had warned me about?Just then, one of the individuals noticed me and began walking in my direction. Thinking quickly, I ducked into the queue for the haunted house ride. As I slowly shuffled forward, I kept a close eye on the strange group. To my relief, they seemed to lose interest in me and walked off in another direction.Finally, I reached the front of the line and stepped inside the haunted house. The dimly lit corridors were decorated with all sorts of spooky props and special effects. As I made my way through the twisting passages, my watch began beeping louder and louder. I must be getting closer to the treasure!Suddenly, I heard voices up ahead. Peeking around a corner, I spotted the same shady group from earlier. They were huddled around an old grandfather clock, which appeared to be the source of the energy signature my watch had detected."This has to be where that meddlesome spy hid the treasure," one of them grumbled. "Help me move this clock. The boss wants that artifact, and he wants it now!"My heart was pounding in my chest. These really were the thieves, and they were after the same treasure Uncle Jake and I were searching for! I had to stop them somehow.That's when I noticed a conveniently placed lever on the wall next to me. Without thinking, I pulled it, and suddenly the floor beneath the thieves' feet opened up, sending them tumbling into a pit filled with cushions and fake cobwebs. They landed with a series of startled yelps and muffled curses.Seizing my chance, I raced over to the grandfather clock and began examining it closely. After a few minutes of fiddling with the mechanisms, a secret compartment popped open, revealing a glittering golden artifact nestled inside."I've got the treasure!" I shouted triumphantly, carefully tucking the artifact into my backpack.Just then, I heard Uncle Jake's voice coming from behind me. "Outstanding work, agent! I see you've apprehended the thieves and recovered the artifact." He flashed me a proud smile as park security rushed in to deal with the captured crooks.On our way out of the park, Uncle Jake pulled me aside. "You know, kiddo, you showed some real spy skills out there today. How would you like to join my agency as my official partner?"I could hardly believe my ears. A real spy? Working alongside my awesome uncle? "You bet!" I exclaimed, grinning from ear to ear.As we strolled towards the parking lot, Uncle Jake began telling me all about our next top-secret mission. But that's a story for another day!The end.篇2The Amazing Spy Adventure at Wonderland ParkHi there! My name is Max and I'm going to tell you about the most exciting day of my life. It all started last Saturday when my parents surprised me with tickets to Wonderland Park, the biggest amusement park around! I'd been begging to go for months.When we got there, the place was packed with families. The second we walked through the gates, my eyes grew huge. There were enormous roller coasters looping every which way, agigantic Ferris wheel, carnival games, food stands with colorful signs advertising treats like cotton candy and funnel cakes, and so much more! I could hardly contain my excitement."Where should we go first?" my dad asked with a grin, knowing the decision would be tough for me.Before I could answer, a smartly-dressed man in sunglasses approached us. "Excuse me, are you the Henderson family?" he asked in a deep voice."Yes,篇3The Spy's Treasure Hunt at FunlandMy name is Max and I'm going to tell you the most exciting story that ever happened to me. It all started last summer when my parents took me and my little sister Emily to Funland, which is this huge amusement park with awesome roller coasters, games, and lots of other cool stuff.After riding the Screaming Serpent coaster about a million times, my Mom said we could go get ice cream. We were walking over to the snack bar when I noticed this suspicious-looking guydressed all in black. He had sunglasses on and kept glancing around like he was keeping an eye out for someone."That guy is definitely a spy," I whispered to Emily. She just rolled her eyes at me. You see, I'm slightly obsessed with spies and undercover missions. I'm always pretending I'm a secret agent trying to catch the bad guys.Anyway, I decided to follow Mr. Spy Guy and see what he was up to. Emily didn't want to join my "stupid mission" so I ditched her with Mom and Dad at the snack bar. I trailed the spy at a safe distance as he moved stealthily through the crowds.He paused in front of the Tilt-a-Whirl and pulled out a small device that looked like a signal tracker. After fiddling with the knobs, he tucked it back under his coat and moved on toward the Haunted House ride. This was really getting interesting!I stayed behind him as he went through the exit of the Haunted House, moving slowly and cautiously like he expected a ghost to jump out at any moment. I was so focused on keeping him in sight that I didn't notice the park employee until I bumped right into him."Hey kid, you can't come through here!" the big guy bellowed.Thinking quickly, I replied "Oh sorry, I'm looking for the bathroom. My bad!"The employee shook his head in annoyance but pointed me toward the bathrooms. I'd lost track of the spy but figured he was still in the Haunted House area somewhere. When I turned the corner, I spotted him crouched down in some bushes, completely still except for the hand inside his coat.I ducked behind a few trashcans and watched breathlessly. Suddenly, a small panel in the brick wall slid open! The spy quickly looked around to make sure no one had noticed, then reached inside the hidden compartment and pulled out a small box. He opened it slightly before snapping it closed and shoving it in his pocket.At that moment, a loud growling noise erupted from the bushes right beside me. I nearly jumped out of my skin as Funland's mascot, Giggles the circus clown, emerged holding a hot dog."You scared me half to death!" I accidentally said out loud.The spy's head whipped around at the sound of my voice and our eyes met for a second. In the blink of an eye, he took offrunning toward the exit of the park. I scrambled up and gave chase, screaming "Stop, spy guy! Stop!"We ran through crowds of confused park-goers, the spy checking over his shoulder every few seconds to make sure I wasn't catching up. Finally, he dove through a door marked "Employees Only" with me right on his heels. We found ourselves in a maze of dark utility tunnels under the park.I could hear the spy's footsteps ahead of me, along with the occasional metallic click that sounded like a weapon being primed. Yikes! Why did I decide to follow an armed spy by myself? This seemed like a really bad idea now.Up ahead, I could see a dim light at the end of the tunnel. As I got closer, I realized it was actually sunlight coming through a wooden door with a small barred window. I tried the handle but it was locked from the outside.I peered through the window and saw we were behind one of the game booths, the kind where you throw darts or baseballs to knock down targets and win prizes. I banged on the door and yelled "Hey! Let me out!"That's when I spotted the spy across the way, ducking around a corner of another booth. "Stop! You in the black jacket, hold it right there!" I bellowed in my deepest, manliest voice.To my surprise, he actually stopped and raised his hands in surrender. I cautiously approached with my fists up, trying my best to look tough."Don't move, buddy. Just hand over that box you took from the Haunted House walls."The spy let out a weary sigh. "You don't want to get mixed up in this, kid. Just walk away and pretend you didn't see anything.""No way, Jose! I've got you cornered so hand it over!" As I got closer, I could see the box sticking out of his jacket pocket. I made a grab for it but the spy was too fast. He dodged my sluggish moves and shoved me aside effortlessly.I stumbled backwards, tripped over a tool box, and went crashing into the wooden door behind the booth. To my surprise, it swung open and I tumbled out into the back alleyway behind the arcade games. The spy came strolling out behind me, holding a small remote control."You're in way over your head, amateur." He clicked a button on the remote and a hidden door in the side of the booth slid open. "Time to take a hike, kid."I couldn't believe it. This whole time, I'd been chasing a spy working undercover for Funland! It was all part of some sort of live-action spy game or secret treasure hunt thing. No wonder he didn't want to apprehend me.As I trudged away, still dazed by my undercover adventure, the spy tossed me a stuffed animal prize from the game booth. "Thanks for playing along, Max. Maybe next time you'll earn enough points to take home the treasure."I looked down at the toy monkey, then back at the spy who was slipping through a door marked "Headquarters." Next time, I would definitely solve the mystery and recover the stolen prize.That's the day I decided I was going to become a real secret agent, or maybe a private investigator, when I grew up. My dear friend Emily still makes fun of me for my "spy obsession" years later, but little does she know that one day I'll get my chance to go on a real undercover mission! Until then, I'll keep practicing my stealth and detective skills by unraveling every mystery that comes my way.篇4The Spy's Amusement Park AdventureIt was the last day of summer vacation, and I was bored out of my mind. I had already played every video game a million times and read all my comic books over and over again. Suddenly, the doorbell rang. I raced downstairs, hoping it was my friend Billy coming over to play. But it wasn't Billy at all - it was a man in a dark suit and sunglasses!"Are you Tommy Smith?" the man asked in a deep voice."Y-yes?" I stammered, suddenly feeling nervous.The man leaned in close. "My name is Agent X. I'm a spy, and I need your help on a top secret mission."My jaw dropped. A real life spy?! This was just like the movies! "What's the mission?" I asked eagerly."There's a priceless treasure hidden somewhere in Wacky World Amusement Park," Agent X whispered. "A villain named Dr. Diabolical has gotten his hands on it. I need you to go undercover and retrieve it before he can use it for evil purposes."I gulped. This sounded dangerous. But I couldn't let a bad guy win! "I'll do it!" I said bravely. "What's the treasure?"Agent X shook his head. "If I told you, it would put you at risk. Just know that it's extremely valuable and powerful. Dr. Diabolical must be stopped at all costs."I nodded solemnly. "Don't worry, Agent X. You can count on me!"The next morning, Mom drove me to Wacky World. I tried to act casual as I handed the person at the gate my ticket. Once inside, I activated my special spy sunglasses that Agent X had given me. Suddenly, I could see red laser tripwires crisscrossing all over the place!"Woah, there must be tons of security," I muttered to myself. This wasn't going to be easy.I spent the first couple of hours just wandering around, trying to blend in while searching for clues. Everywhere I looked, I saw signs of Dr. Diabolical's goons watching me suspiciously. On the roller coaster, the man running the ride was eyeing me beadily. At the game booths, the carny guys kept shooting me dirty looks as they handed out prizes. I started to get nervous - did they know I was a spy already?Finally, as I was slurping a sticky sweet lemonade, I spotted something weird out of the corner of my eye. A group ofsketchy-looking men all wearing identical black sunglasses and trenchcoats were huddled together, whispering and nodding towards the big circus tent. Using my spy sunglasses, I could see they all had bulging pockets - like they were carrying weapons! These had to be Dr. Diabolical's henchmen.I ducked behind a trashcan and activated my two-way wrist communicator. "Agent X, this is Tommy. I'm at the circus tent and I've spotted some suspicious characters who could be Diabolical's men. What should I do?"There was a crackle of static for a moment before Agent X's voice came through. "Good eye, rookie. The circus tent area has been an underground hideout of Diabolical's for years. I'll activate the microbot tracker I slipped into your lemonade earlier - stay put and I'll be able to trace your location once you're inside."My eyes widened. There was a tracking device in my lemonade? Awesome!I waited until the henchmen had cleared out before sidling up to the entrance of the circus tent. Taking a deep breath, I plunged inside. It was dimly lit and smelled vaguely of animal droppings. Cages and weird circus equipment was strewn everywhere.Suddenly, a spotlight flashed on, nearly blinding me. "Well, well, if it isn't the little spy himself!" cackled a high, cold voice.A small man with a bald head and a curling mustache stepped out of the shadows, sneering at me. He was wearing a ridiculously bulky suit covered in blings and whistles."Dr. Diabolical, I presume?" I asked, trying to sound braver than I felt."In the flesh!" he crowed. "And you must be the brat that Agent X sent to steal my treasure. Well it won't work! I have this entire park rigged from top to bottom. My forces are everywhere!"He pressed a button on his wrist and a huge metal robot burst out of the shadows behind him. It looked like a robotic circus ringleader, with a creepy painted face and a giant metal body armed with laser blasters and missile launchers."Destroy him!" screeched Dr. Diabolical. The robot's eyes flashed and it started stomping towards me.篇5A Spy's Adventure at FunlandMy name is Sam and I'm a super spy! At least, that's what I pretend to be when I'm playing make-believe with my friends. We take turns being the spy, criminal mastermind, or whichever fun character we can dream up that day. This time, it was my turn to be the spy on a daring mission.My friends gave me my top-secret assignment: "Spy Sam, you must sneak into Funland amusement park and find the location of the hidden treasure before the evil Dr. Vortex can get his hands on it! The treasure map is disguised as an ordinary park map, but it's up to you to decode the clues and symbols to discover where X marks the spot.""I'm on it!" I said with determination. We decided to actually go to Funland that day to make our game feel more realistic and exciting.As soon as we entered through the main gates, I knew I had to get into character as Spy Sam. I pulled out my makeshift utility belt filled with my most essential spy gadgets – a magnifying glass, invisible ink pen, decoder ring, grappling hook made of rope, and night vision goggles (okay, they were just toy binoculars).First, I purchased one of the regular park maps so I could start analyzing it for signs of the secret treasure map hiddeninside. I spread it out on a picnic table and began examining every corner with my magnifying glass. Aha! There were a few strange shape stamped in an invisible ink that only my special spy vision could see.Using my decoder ring, I cracked the code – those symbols corresponded to three rides in the park that each contained another piece of the map clues. The invisible ink showed a roller coaster, Ferris wheel, and swinging ship ride. Those must be the key places I needed to investigate!I rushed over to the giant roller coaster first. While everyone else was fixated on the coaster cars zooming by, I carefully studied every angle of the ride's infrastructure. Behind a beam support, I noticed another invisibly-stamped symbol that translated to "Follow the tracks..." Ooh, this was getting good!I tracked the coaster's winding metal tracks with my eyes until I spotted some suspiciously painted-over letters and numbers along the safety rails toward the end of the track run. Yes! Using my invisible ink pen, I covertly underlined those coded coordinates so I could decipher them later.Next, I slyly snuck into the line for the towering Ferris wheel, keeping my eyes peeled for anything out of the ordinary. When it was my turn to board one of the swinging gondola cars, Iwhipped out my phony night vision goggles to scope out the entire area from that high vantage point. At the very top of the wheel's circular loop, I spotted a familiar symbol plastered on one of the support beams. I quickly jotted it down before my gondola started descending.For the final piece of the puzzle, I weaseled my way to the front of the line for the rocking ship swing ride. While it swayed back and forth, I studied it at every angle, finally spotting another coded symbol temporarily illuminated on the main sail by the sunlight. I burned that image into my memory before leaping out of line.Phew, I had collected all the necessary coded map pieces from those three key ride locations. It was time for me to retreat to a secure hiding spot and put it all together. I found an empty pavilion to use as my spy base of operations and spread out my materials.Using my spy knowledge and tools, I slowly decrypted the clues and symbols, cross-referencing them with the standard park map and eventually circling one specific area of the park –the Fun'Osoarus dinosaur mini golf course! The hidden treasure must be buried somewhere in that 18-hole dinoland.Stealthily, I crept toward the deserted dino golf course, magnifying glass at the ready to check every nook and cranny for anything unusual. As I approached the 7th hole dinosaur sculpture, my gut told me to focus my search there. I brushed away some fallen leaves and twigs...and what did I discover? A giant red X clearly marking the spot!"Eureka! I found it! The hidden treasure!" I exclaimed. Just then, the dreaded Dr. Vortex jumped out from behind one of the dinosaur statues."Not so fast, Spy Sam! That treasure is rightfully mine!" he bellowed in his most menacing villain voice. We both lunged for the X, furiously digging until we unearthed a metal lock box.Inside the box was a plastic diamond ring, a whistle, a few coins, and an envelope. Dr. Vortex groaned in frustration after rifling through the lame contents."Ha! You fell for my trap, Dr. Vortex!" I laughed triumphantly. "This was all just an elaborate test of my spy capabilities...and I passed with flying colors!"I opened the envelope to reveal a certificate pronouncing me an "Official Top Spy" and finally felt the thrill of success. My friends rushed over to congratulate me on my accomplished spymission. Until next time, the treasure will be safely stowed away...only to launch a new adventure!篇6My Spy Adventure at Fun WorldHi everyone! I'm going to tell you about the most exciting day of my life - the day I went on a real spy mission at Fun World amusement park! It all started last Saturday when my friend Billy came over. His dad is a spy and he had to go on a top secret mission to find a treasure hidden somewhere in Fun World before the bad guys could get it. But Billy's dad hurt his ankle, so he asked if I could go with Billy instead and help him out. Of course I said yes - how cool is it to get to be a spy for a day?!We had to get all dressed up in our spy disguises first. I wore black pants, a black shirt, and a cool spy gadget watch that could shoot out ropes and lasers. Billy wore similar spy clothes but he had mirrored sunglasses to help him see behind him. His dad showed us all the top secret clues about where the treasure was hidden and warned us to be very careful because Double Mask, the evil spy villain, was also after it.Our first clue was that the treasure was buried somewhere on the Tilt-a-Whirl ride. When we got to Fun World, we had tosneak past the long lines for rides by telling the security guards we were undercover health inspectors. They fell for it! We made it inside and headed straight for the Tilt-a-Whirl, pulling out our super spy shovels. Of course we had to wait until the ride stopped and all the people got off before we could start digging.We dug for what felt like hours but there was no treasure to be found on the Tilt-a-Whirl. Just when we were about to give up, an evil looking man in a black cape and mask showed up - it was Double Mask! "Looking for this?" he cackled, holding up a gold statue. We had been tricked! The treasure wasn't really on the Tilt-a-Whirl at all. Double Mask ran off towards the Ferris wheel, with us chasing after him as fast as we could.When we reached the Ferris wheel, Double Mask had already bought a bunch of tickets and made it into one of the carriages at the very top. "You'll never catch me now!" he shouted down as the ride started moving. That's what he thought! I pulled out my laser watch and used it to cut through the metal beam holding up one side of the Ferris wheel. It started leaning over nice and slow, stopping with Double Mask's carriage just a few feet off the ground. Billy shot his rope watch up and grabbed on, rappelling down until he was face to face with the villain. After a kung-fu fight, Billy grabbed the statue!But our mission wasn't over yet. As soon as Billy had the treasure, all these other bad guys started surrounding us - Double Mask's henchmen! We were totally outnumbered. That's when the best part happened - Billy's dad jumped down from a helicopter, dressed in his full spy gear! Him and a whole team of good spies took down the bad guys, retrieved the treasure, and gave us a ride home in their helicopter.On the way, they told us the statue wasn't really that valuable - it was just a fake treasure used to lure out Double Mask so they could finally arrest him after years of trying to catch him. Still, I felt like a total hero getting to help out on a real spy mission! Billy's dad even said we could become real spy kids after we finished school if we wanted. You can bet I'll be signing up for that - being a spy is the coolest job ever!When we got back to Billy's house, his parents cooked us a big celebratory meal of my favorite foods like pizza and chicken nuggets. Then we got to watch spy movies all night and drink as many sodas as we wanted. It was an awesome end to an awesome day. I proved that even regular kids can go on spy adventures if we keep our eyes open for opportunities. Who knows, maybe next weekend we'll get to stop an evil genius from taking over the world! A spy's work is never done...。
The Beatles歌词全集9.Magical Mystery Tour
Magical Mystery Tour 1967.12 1. Magical Mystery TourRoll up, roll up for the mystery tour.Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour.Roll up (and that's an invitation), roll up for the mystery tour.Roll up (to make a reservation), roll up for the mystery tour.The magical mystery tour is waiting to take you away,Waiting to take you away.Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour.Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour.Roll up (we've got everything you need), roll up for the mystery tour. Roll up (satisfaction guaranteed), roll up for the mystery tour.The magical mystery tour is hoping to take you away,Hoping to take you away.Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour.Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour.Roll up (and that's an invitation), roll up for the mystery tour.Roll up (to make a reservation), roll up for the mystery tour.The magical mystery tour is coming to take you away,Coming to take you away.The magical mystery tour is dying to take you away,Dying to take you away, take you away.2. The Fool On The HillDay after day alone on the hill,The man with the foolish grin is keeping perfectly still,But nobody wants to know him,They can see that he's just a fool,And he never gives an answer,But the fool on the hillSees the sun going down,And the eyes in his head,See the world spinning round.Well on his way, head in a cloud,The man of a thousand voices talking perfectly loudBut nobody ever hears him,Or the sound he appears to make,And he never seems to notice,But the fool on the hillSees the sun going down,And the eyes in his head,See the world spinning round.Nobody seems to like himThey can tell what he wants to do.And he never shows his feelings,But the fool on the hillSees the sun going down,And the eyes in his head,See the world spinning around.Oh...Round round round…He never listens to them He know that they're the fools They don't like himThe fool on the hill sees the sun going downAnd the eyes in his head see the world spinning round Oh…R ound round round…3.Flying4. Blue Jay WayThere's a fog upon L.A.And my friends have lost their wayWe'll be over soon they saidNow they've lost themselves insteadPlease don't be longplease don't you be very longPlease don't be long for I may be asleepWell it only goes to showAnd I told them where to goAsk a policeman on the streetThere's so many there to meetPlease don't be longplease don't you be very longPlease don't be long for I may be asleepNow it's past my bed I knowAnd I'd really like to goSoon will be the break of daySitting here in Blue Jay WayPlease don't be longplease don't you be very longPlease don't be long for I may be asleep Please don't be longplease don't you be very longPlease don't be longPlease don't be longplease don't you be very longPlease don't be longPlease don't be longplease don't you be very longPlease don't be longDon't be long, don't be long, don't be long Don't be long, don't be long, don't be long 5. Your Mother Should KnowLet's all get up and dance to a songthat was a hit before your mother was born Though she was born a long, long time ago Your mother should knowYour mother should knowSing it againLet's all get up and dance to a songthat was a hit before your mother was born Though she was born a long, long time ago Your mother should knowYour mother should knowLet's all get up and dance to a songthat was a hit before your mother was born Though she was born a long, long time ago Your mother should knowYour mother should knowYour mother should knowYour mother should knowSing it againDa da da da da da da da dada da da da da da da da da da daThough she was born a long, long time ago Your mother should knowYour mother should knowYour mother should knowYour mother should knowYour mother should knowYour mother should know6. I Am The WalrusI am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together. See how they run like pigs from a gun, see how they fly.I'm crying.Sitting on a cornflake, waiting for the van to come. Corporation tee shirt, stupid bloody Tuesday.Man, you been a naughty boy, you let your face grow long.I am the eggman, they are the eggmen.I am the walrus, goo goo g'joob.Mister City Policeman sittingPretty little policemen in a row.See how they fly like Lucy in the Sky, see how they run.I'm crying, I'm crying. I'm crying, I'm crying.Yellow matter custard, dripping from a dead dog's eye. Crabalocker fishwife, pornographic priestess,Boy, you been a naughty girl you let your knickers down.I am the eggman, they are the eggmen.I am the walrus,goo goo g'joob.Sitting in an English garden waiting for the sun.If the sun don't come, you get a tanFrom standing in the English rain.I am the eggman, they are the eggmen.I am the walrus,goo goo g'joob g'goo goo g'joob.Expert texpert choking smokers,Don't you thing the joker laughs at you?See how they smile like pigs in a sty,See how they snide.I’m crying.Semolina pilchard, climbing up the Eiffel Tower. Elementary penguin singing Hare Krishna.Man, you should have seen them kicking Edgar Allan Poe.I am the eggman, they are the eggmen,I am the walrus,goo goo g'joob,goo goo goo g'joob, goo goo g'joob,goo goo goo g'joob, goo goo goo g'joobJuba juba juba juba…7. Hello, Goodbyeyou say yes I say noyou say stop and I say go go gooh no.you say goodbye and I say hellohello helloI don't know why you say goodbye, I say hellohello helloI don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello.I say high, you say low.you say why and I say I don't knowoh noyou say goodbye and I say hello(hello goodbye hello goodbye) hello hello(hello goodbye) I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello (hello goodbye hello goodbye) hello hello(hello goodbye) I don't know why you say goodbye(hello goodbye) I say hello.why why why why why whydo you say goodbye goodbyeoh noyou say goodbye and I say hellohello helloI don't know why you say goodbye, I say hellohello helloI don't know why you say goodbye,I say hello.you say yes (I say yes)I say no (but I may mean no)you say stop (I can stay and)I say go go go (till it's time to go)oh, oh no.you say goodbye and I say hellohello helloI don't know why you say goodbye, I say hellohello helloI don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello hello helloI don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello hellohela heba helloa cha cha...8. Strawberry Fields ForeverLet me take you down,'cos I'm going to Strawberry Fields.Nothing is real and nothing to get hung about. Strawberry Fields forever.Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see.It's getting hard to be someone but it all works out, it doesn't matter much to me.Let me take you down,'cos I'm going to Strawberry Fields.Nothing is real and nothing to get hung about. Strawberry Fields forever.No one I think is in my tree,I mean it must be high or low.That is you can't you know tune in but it's all right, that is I think it's not too bad.Let me take you down,'cos I'm going to Strawberry Fields.Nothing is real and nothing to get hung about. Strawberry Fields forever.Always, no sometimes, think it's me,but you know I know when it's a dream.I think I know I mean a 'Yes' but it's all wrong,that is I think I disagree.Let me take you down,'cos I'm going to Strawberry Fields.Nothing is real and nothing to get hung about. Strawberry Fields forever.Strawberry Fields forever.9. Penny LaneIn Penny Lane there is a barber showing photographs Of every head he's had the pleasure to know.And all the people that come and goStop and say hello.On the corner is a banker with a motorcar,The little children laugh at him behind his back.And the banker never wears a mackIn the pouring rain, very strange.Penny Lane is in my ears and in my eyes.There beneath the blue suburban skiesI sit, and meanwhile backIn penny Lane there is a fireman with an hourglass And in his pocket is a portrait of the Queen.He likes to keep his fire engine clean,It's a clean machine.Penny Lane is in my ears and in my eyes.A four of fish and finger piesIn summer, meanwhile backBehind the shelter in the middle of a roundabout The pretty nurse is selling poppies from a trayAnd though she feels as if she's in a playShe is anyway.In Penny Lane the barber shaves another customer, We see the banker sitting waiting for a trim.And then the fireman rushes inFrom the pouring rain, very strange.Penny lane is in my ears and in my eyes.There beneath the blue suburban skiesI sit, and meanwhile back.Penny lane is in my ears and in my eyes.There beneath the blue suburban skies,Penny Lane.Penny Lane.10.You're A Rich ManHow does it feel to beOne of the beautiful peopleNow that you know who you areWhat do you want to beAnd have you traveled very farFar as the eye can seeHow does it feel to beOne of the beautiful peopleHow often have you been thereOften enough to knowWhat did you see when you were there Nothing that doesn't showBaby you're a rich manBaby you're a rich manBaby you're a rich man, tooYou keep all your money in a big brown bag Inside a zoo, what a thing to doBaby you're a rich manBaby you're a rich manBaby you're a rich man, tooHow does it feel to beOne of the beautiful peopleTuned to a natural EHappy to be that wayNow that you've found another keyWhat are you going to playBaby you're a rich manBaby you're a rich manBaby you're a rich man, tooYou keep all your money in a big brown bag Inside a zoo, what a thing to doBaby you're a rich manBaby you're a rich manBaby you're a rich man, too11. All You Need Is LoveLove, Love, Love.Love, Love, Love.Love, Love, Love.There's nothing you can do that can't be done. Nothing you can sing that can't be sung.Nothing you can say but you can learn how to play the game. It's easy.Nothing you can make that can't be made.No one you can save that can't be saved.Nothing you can do but you can learn how to be you in time. It's easy.All you need is love.All you need is love.All you need is love, love.Love is all you need.All you need is love.All you need is love.All you need is love, love.Love is all you need.Nothing you can know that isn't known.Nothing you can see that isn't shown.Nowhere you can be that isn't where you're meant to be.It's easy.All you need is love.All you need is love.All you need is love, love.Love is all you need.All you need is love (All together, now!)All you need is love. (Everybody!)All you need is love, love.Love is all you need (love is all you need)…Yee-hai!Oh yeah!She loves you, yeah yeah yeah.She loves you, yeah yeah yeah.。
福建省厦门双十中学2024-2025学年高一上学期9月月考英语试题
福建省厦门双十中学2024-2025学年高一上学期9月月考英语试题一、阅读理解We welcome you to attend a campus visit of Harvard College. A campus visit consists of aone-hour information session with an admission (招生) officer and 1-2 current undergraduate students, followed by a one-hour campus tour led by a current undergraduate student. Please note that the visit schedule is typically posted one month prior to each term and you can select an available date from the calendar at the bottom of the page. There will be no on-campus information sessions and tours on Harvard College holidays, during other college closures (关闭)and on most school breaks .RegistrationRegistration for a campus visit is required. We recommend that you arrive 15-30 minutes before the scheduled visit time. You may cancel your registration at any time. We cannot receive you without registration.Group Visits/ToursVisiting parties are limited to groups of 5. For groups of 6 or more, please contact the Harvard University Visitor Center to arrange a visit.Important information for your visit● Please note that we require 21 days advance notice in order to secure ASL (American Sign Language) interpreters. We cannot provide interpreters for other languages at this current time. Those requesting the use of a wheelchair must leave a current driver’s license or state ID with our Visitor Center personnel (人事部门) until the chair is returned.● Most buildings are closed to the public. Public restrooms will be available in the Elizabeth Cary Agassiz House before / after the information session, and at the end of the tour at Smith Campus Center.● At this time, it is not possible to store luggage or other personal property during your visit. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.● Your registration and attendance have no connection with the admissions process if you decide to apply.1.What can make you fail to visit the campus?A.Visiting in a large group.B.Coming without your state ID.C.Walking in without registration.D.Requesting using a wheelchair.2.How might you deal with your luggage while visiting?A.Take it with you during the visit.B.Store it at Smith Campus Center.C.Ask the admissions officer to keep it.D.Leave it at Harvard Information Center. 3.Where can we probably find this text?A.In a travel journal.B.In an admission letter.C.On a university website.D.In a housing contract.Several years ago, I read about William Helmreich walking every street in New York City. I thought, “I can do that for Montreal.” With little hesitation, I devoted the next five years of my life to the project.I never walked through any shabby (破旧的) neighborhoods. From one end of my map to the other, all houses were well looked after. People went to great lengths to decorate their homes, and with this came one of the great pleasures of my walks: the different measures they took to decorate their frontage (正面). I discovered that pigs are a popular decorative element throughout the city. The type that is dressed up as humans, I mean. I saw pigs wearing dresses, shirts, and even swimming costumes.Every outing has its wonders. Never assume a neighborhood has little of interest to offer. You must be trained to seek out strange things. Otherwise, you might never spot the clothes on the sidewalks. If I stopped to collect everything I saw lying around abandoned, I could fit out a small country. Where did they come from? How did people lose their shoes while walking out ? A puzzle.As my project progressed, I felt like I owned the city. I could get off at any subway station and my feet remembered the route to the best shops. There was enough fun in my walks that I’d have a few laughs and feel more light-hearted than when I left.Anyone can get in on this walking game. I admit with some shame. I used to huddle (蜷缩) in my part of town, feeling isolated, but walking its streets has truly opened my eyes to Montreal’s full menu. Now I’m quite satisfied with what I obtain. So just head to a neighborhood to nose around. I can assure you that you’ll feel like a pioneer with the discoveries you bring back. 4.Why did the author decide to walk the streets of Montreal?A.She wanted to collect strange things.B.She wanted to do some research.C.She had to conduct a project.D.She drew inspiration from an article.5.What do we know about the neighborhoods in Montreal?A.The shabby houses are abandoned.B.People enjoy dressing up as pigs.C.People enjoy decorating their houses.D.All the houses are equal in length.6.What amazed the author during her trips?A.The houses in good condition.B.The clothes left on sidewalks.C.The routes of subway stations.D.The animals walking on the streets.7.How did the author feel on her walk?A.Cheerful and content.B.Excited and energetic.C.Relieved and grateful.D.Puzzled and upset.Jackdaws (寒鸦) are the smallest member of the crow family. They often live in a crowd. Indeed, when cold weather comes, they gather in the hundreds (and sometimes thousands) every evening so that they can sleep in the same place. If you’ve ever heard jackdaws during their evening gatherings and morning departures, you’ll know they are not quiet birds. Despite being fairly low-volume during the day, they are really loud on either side of their night-time get-togethers. Why might this be?A team of the Cornish Jackdaw Project set out to determine why jackdaws are so noisy before they depart from their sleeping spot. The team’s theory was that the morning calls might be a jackdaw version of“voting”. The researchers suspected that each individual’s call might count as an “I’m in!”. When a certain amount of “I’m in!”s are called —and so a certain volume of noise is reached -the group might then depart as a unit.To test this idea, the researchers artificially increased the level of calls during the jackdaws’natural morning calls. Their expectation was that, if jackdaws really are “voting with their voice” to decide when to depart the sleeping site, artificially adding calls would make them leave earlier than they naturally would have done. Subsequent experiments confirmed their expectation. The team therefore showed that jackdaws use their calls as a sort of voting system.You might wonder why this happens. The researchers suggest that individual jackdaws benefit from the voting system because they are less at risk of being killed and they can get more access to social information — such as where to find food.So the loud calls of jackdaws in the morning are therefore not the pure chaos it sounds like. If you are ever being driven mad by the sound in the morning, you can find comfort in the fact that the louder they get, the sooner they will leave you in peace.8.What aspect of jackdaws confused scientists?A.Their strong team spirit.B.Their preference for noisy habitats.C.Their collective sleeping habit.D.Their unusual calling behavior.9.What happened to the jackdaws when artificial calls were added?A.They stopped calling together.B.They left their sleeping spot earlier.C.They became noisier and more active.D.They changed their sleeping location. 10.What does the voting system mean to individual jackdaws?A.A signal of seeking food.B.A strategy for better survival.C.A way to attract potential partners.D.A method of displaying social skills. 11.What can be the best title for the text?A.Jackdaws are Noise Makers.B.Jackdaws Have a Complex V oting System.C.Jackdaws ‘Vote’ to Make a Group Decision.D.Jackdaws ‘V ote’ to Choose Their Group Leaders.It was extremely generous of the people of France to give the American people the Statue of Liberty, especially as the money was raised by donations from the public who recognized what the countries had in common. After all, both nations had fought revolutions to secure their nationhood.Nowadays, it seems as though the gift has been returned with interest with the foundation ofEuro Disney near Paris. Nevertheless, many French people feel it symbolizes a kind of “cultural colonialism (殖民主义)”. To tell the truth, I would not welcome the presence of such a theme park in the middle of England, for the same reason. Mind you, neither England nor France have ever been afraid to export their own culture and values.Anyway, it is not difficult to understand why they chose to build Euro Disney near Paris. It is a geographically logical site, in the center of continental Europe, right by the capital city with its own attractions and so on. All the same, was it a culturally logical decision? There is the issue of “cultural colonialism” which I have already mentioned. What’s more, do the French need Mickey Mouse when they have their own cartoon hero in the form of the brave little Gaul, Asterix? Euro Disney’s rival the Parc Asterix has proved a popular destination for families wanting a day out. By the way, Parc Asterix is an easy drive from Paris too. Millions of dollars have been poured into Euro Disney to provide a top-class attraction but the thing is, can visitors expect an authentic American welcome? The answer must surely be “no”! There again, Euro Disney is a cheaper option for most Europeans than going all the way to the States.All in all I would rather create theme parks which celebrated my own heroes than accept those from elsewhere. In a word, this is because it is not always possible to transport culture — like some wines they do not travel well. In the future I will take my family to Florida to Disney World and the Magic Kingdom.However, until that day arrives we won’t be going to Euro Disney. There is a time and place for everything.12.What is many French people’s attitude toward Euro Disney?A.They are unhappy with it.B.They show no interest in it.C.They warmly welcome it.D.They think it a reward for the Statue ofLiberty.13.Why did the Americans choose to build Euro Disney near Paris?A.It was a culturally logical decision.B.It symbolized the two countries’ friendship.C.There were no theme parks near Paris.D.The location had a geographical advantage. 14.What does the underlined word “rival” in paragraph 3 mean?A.Partner.B.Competitor.C.Neighbor.D.Customer. 15.Which of the following is the author’s opinion?A.Euro Disney can’t provide real American service.B.Parc Asterix is more expensive than Euro Disney.C.Theme parks should accept popular heroes.D.American culture isn’t popular around the world.Sometimes, it’s good to be bored“I am dying of boredom,” complains the young wife Yelena in Chekhov’s 1897 play Uncle Vanya. Of course, if Yelena were around today, we know what she would do: pull out her smartphone and find something fun. Today it is easy to get rid of boredom. 16 That is the finding of two fascinating recent studies. In one, researchers asked subjects to do something boring, like copying out numbers from a phone book, and then take tests of creative thinkings. The result? 17 In the second study, subjects gave more answers to a word test than a non-bored control group after being forced to watch a dull screensaver.“An restless mind hungers for stimulation, so boredom becomes a seeking state,” says Sandi Mann, the psychologist at the University of Central Lancashire. “ 18 ” Parents will tell you that kids with “nothing to do” will eventually invent some fun games to play — with a cardboard box, a light switch, whatever.The problem, the researchers worry, is that these days we don’t struggle to overcome these slow moments. “ 19 ” Mann says. “This might relieve us temporarily, but it shuts down the deeper thinking.” So here is an idea: Instead of always avoiding boredom, embrace and face it. Sometimes, anyway. Mann has found she gets some of her best thinking done when she is driving her car and therefore can’t be distracted by her phone.20 The good type inspires you to see what can come of it. The bad type, in contrast, tires you and makes you feel like you can’t be bothered to do anything. An important part of our modern task, then, is learning to evaluate these different types of boredom — to distinguish the useful kind from the harmful one.A.And there is, of course, bad boredom.B.Bored subjects came up with more creative ideas.C.But what if boredom is a meaningful experience?D.These moments are a lot more valuable than expected.E.Actually, tips on getting away from boredom are countless.F.We try to kill every moment of boredom with mobile devices.G.When not satisfied with your state, you’re seeking and engaged.二、完形填空On a June morning, Nicolo 21 working the whole night at a factory in Turin. He stopped by the “after work auction (拍卖)” 22 by the Italian police where things with no owners were sold to the highest bidder (竞拍者). There Nicolo spotted two paintings he thought would look 23 above his dining room table. Nicolo and another bidder 24 until Nicolo finally won the paintings for $32.When Nicolo retired and went to live in Sicily, he 25 the paintings with him. He hung them above the same table he had 26 from Turin. His son, age 15, who had taken an art appreciation class, thought that there was something 27 about the one with a young girl sitting on a garden chair. It was signed “Bonnato” or so he thought, but when he 28 it, he only found “Bonnard,” a French painter he had never heard of. He bought a book and was 29 to find a picture of the artist Pierre Bonnard sitting on the same chair in the same 30 as his father’s painting“That’s the garden in our picture.” Nicolo’s son told his father. They finally 31 that the painting was called “The Girl with Two Chairs.” They 32 the other painting and found that it was 33 Paul Gauguin’s “Still Life of Fruit on a Table with a Small Dog.” The 34 called the Italian Culture Ministry; the official confirmed that the paintings were 35 and worth as much as $50 million.21.A.finished B.enjoyed C.considered D.tried 22.A.attended B.reserved C.run D.charged 23.A.nice B.familiar C.useful D.real 24.A.battled B.debated C.discussed D.bargained 25.A.held B.left C.registered D.brought 26.A.chosen B.received C.ordered D.moved 27.A.illegal B.unusual C.unappealing D.natural28.A.appreciated B.touched C.researched D.witnessed 29.A.expected B.surprised C.anxious D.ready 30.A.room B.kitchen C.hall D.garden 31.A.observed B.remembered C.learned D.posted 32.A.collected B.cleaned C.framed D.studied 33.A.suitably B.actually C.rightly D.evidently 34.A.girl B.artist C.family D.police 35.A.copies B.originals C.models D.presents三、单项选择36.The company will continue to update its sales ________ to expand its overseas market.A.strategy B.experiment C.schedule D.challenge 37.Zheng Qinwen, who was a seemingly unlikely candidate (候选人) to win the ________, claimed China’s first Olympic singles gold medal with victory against Donna Vekić.A.debate B.seat C.title D.adventure38.By this time, Cai Huan Gong’s illness was too far ________ to be treated. Bian Que hurriedly avoided him from a long distance upon seeing his carriage.A.long-standing B.improved C.confusing D.advanced 39.You would never see my father and me walking hand in hand. ________, there was a wall separating us though I was eager for his love.A.Preferably B.Obviously C.Curiously D.Naturally 40.Because of breaking school rules, Barry was ________ by the headmaster in front of the whole school.A.frightened B.annoyed C.lectured D.impressed四、语法填空41.Although I think I’ve made much progress in Chinese, I still feel there is a lot(improve)on.(所给词的适当形式填空)42.My father recommended that I (quit) the job because I was under too much pressure.(所给词的适当形式填空)43.The project was completed as (schedule), much to the satisfaction of the organizers involved. (所给词的适当形式填空)44.Her clothing was an expression of her (adventure) personality. (所给词的适当形式填空)45.(attract) by the vibrant colors of the sunset, the young artist sat down to paint. (所给词的适当形式填空)46.She offered to exchange her lunch sandwich my fruit salad since she loves it. (用适当的词填空)47.Benedict returned from each journey with (impress) paintings, relics, books, and crafts. (所给词的适当形式填空)48.She decided to travel her own to explore the city more freely. (用适当的词填空) 49.Becoming fluent a language will take years, but learning to get by takes a lot less. (用适当的词填空)50.Students should be encouraged to develop good habits and better behave (they). (所给词的适当形式填空)51.Since his childhood, Jackson has displayed a strong (prefer) for architecture, rather than medicine. (所给词的适当形式填空)52.As far as I know the plan which is debate hasn’t passed yet. (用适当的词填空) 53.If one develops AIDs, his/her chances of (survive) are very small. (所给词的适当形式填空)54.difficult the task is, I will try my best to finish it.(用适当的词填空)55.The father found his children (revise) for the English exam in the study. (所给词的适当形式填空)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
东城区2023-2024学年第一学期期末检测高二英语试题
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11. We should adopt a more ______________ approach in the future research.
第二节 完形填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,共 10 分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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英语作文介绍主题公园
When introducing a theme park in an English essay,it is essential to capture the essence of the park,its attractions,and the overall experience it offers to visitors.Heres a structured approach to writing such an essay:Title:The Thrills and Excitement of Theme Park NameIntroduction:Begin by setting the scene and introducing the theme park.Mention its location,the year it was established,and a brief overview of what makes it unique.Paragraph1History and Background:Delve into the history of the theme park,including its inception,the vision of its founders, and how it has evolved over the years.Discuss any significant milestones or expansions that have contributed to its current status.Paragraph2Themed Areas and Attractions:Describe the different themed areas within the park.Highlight the unique design and atmosphere of each area,and mention some of the most popular attractions.For example, if theres a section dedicated to a fantasy world,describe the rides and experiences that transport visitors to that realm.Paragraph3Rides and Experiences:Detail some of the most thrilling and unique rides.Mention their features,such as height, speed,and special effects.Include any recordbreaking aspects or technological innovations that set these rides apart.Paragraph4Entertainment and Shows:Discuss the various forms of live entertainment offered at the park.This could include parades,stage shows,and interactive experiences.Mention the themes and special effects used to enhance these performances.Paragraph5Dining and Shopping:Explore the culinary offerings within the park.Describe the variety of dining options, from quickservice eateries to fine dining restaurants.Also,discuss the shops and the types of souvenirs and merchandise available for visitors to take home.Paragraph6Special Events and Seasons:Highlight any special events or seasonal celebrations that the park hosts,such as Halloween or Christmasthemed attractions.Describe how the park transforms during these times and what additional experiences visitors can enjoy.Paragraph7Accessibility and Services:Address the parks commitment to accessibility and the services provided for guests with disabilities.Mention any special accommodations,such as wheelchair access,sign language interpreters,or assistive listening devices.Conclusion:Summarize the key points of the essay,emphasizing the parks appeal to a wide range of visitors.Conclude with a personal reflection on the experience of visiting the theme park and why it stands out among others.Word of Caution:Ensure that the essay maintains a positive and engaging tone throughout,as the goal is to entice readers to want to visit the theme e vivid language and descriptive adjectives to bring the park to life on the page.。
Mystery box—to parts unknown旅行盲盒—未知的旅行
Mystery box—to parts unknown旅行盲盒—未知的旅行作者:孙启禄来源:《疯狂英语·新读写》2024年第03期主题语境:人与社会篇幅:392 词关键词:travel, blind box1 Travel is like a box of chocolate—younever know what youre going to get, especiallywhen youre using a mystery box plane ticket.2 The specifics of each companys travelmystery box may be different, but the main ideais the same: After you buy a mystery box at a low price—usually 100 or 200 yuan—and se⁃lect your departure airport, you will receive several destination options to choose from.Then you have a year to take your flight.3 But these options are usually less popular destinations, like the one Fan Zhihua gotin the very first mystery box plane ticket she bought in March. The 29⁃year⁃old went toZhangye in Northwest China's Gansu Province.4“ I move to a new city every two years. And I would always give myself a gapmonth or two in between jobs to do some traveling,” said the young woman, whoenjoys going wherever she wants, whenever she wants,“ free as a bird”.5 Liao Liangyu, 16, has turned his eagerness to go on a mystery box trip into reality.He tooka mystery box trip with a couple of friends months ago. It started when one of themgot a mystery box ticket to Changsha, the capital city of Hunan Province.6 Surprisingly, Liao followed suit and got Changsha too. Right before their departure, afriend told Liao that Changsha was a super hyped⁃up Internet sensation (网红地). But hestill decided togo and see it for himself.“ My biggest discov ery is that in Changsha you cansee skyscrapers and old houses in rundown alleys in the same view.”7 Since the destination options include many less popular cities, travel mystery boxesalso bring vigor and economic benefits to these destinations. For example, Dehong City is abeautiful city in Yunnan Province yet has few visitors due to a lack of promotion. Followingits inclusion as a mystery box travel destination, however, it has gained a lot of attentionand is now thought of as a solid location for tourism.8 But even so, a large number of people feel disappointed with travel mysteryboxes because they can encounter many problems after purchasing one, such as inap⁃propriate travel times,sudden flight cancellations, or even challenges with refunds (退款). Experts suggested that visitors should choose reliable platforms and sign contracts toguarantee their interests.ReadingCheck1. What is the purpose of Fan Zhihua's gap months between jobs?A. To travel and visit new places.B. To buy blind boxes in different cities.C. To visit hyped⁃up Internet sensations.D. To explore popular travel destinations.2. What does Liao think of Changsha?A. A city full of contrasts.B. A city developing rapidly.C. A city with ancient architecture.D. A city with most beautiful scenery.3. What is the last paragraph mainly about?A. The ways to choose reliable platforms and sign contracts with them.B. The problems with travel mystery boxes and suggestions to avoid them.C. The disappointment with travel mystery boxes due to various problems.D. The benefits of the inclusion of cities as mystery box travel destinations.語篇解码本文是一篇说明文。
创编一篇间谍在游乐园寻找宝藏的英语作文
创编一篇间谍在游乐园寻找宝藏的英语作文篇1Title: The Super Spy and the Lost TreasureHi everyone! I'm going to tell you an amazing story about a super cool spy and her adventure to find a lost treasure. Get ready, because this story is full of exciting twists and turns!It all started on a sunny Saturday morning. My name is Emma, and I'm a 9-year-old spy-in-training. I was relaxing at home when suddenly, my spy watch started beeping. It was the head of our secret spy agency calling with an important mission!"Emma, we need your help," said the voice on the watch. "One of our top spies has gone missing while searching for an ancient treasure in Funland, the biggest theme park in the city. Your mission is to find him and retrieve the treasure before the evil Dr. Doom gets his hands on it!"I couldn't believe my ears! A real spy mission at Funland? This was going to be the coolest day ever! I quickly got dressed in my spy gear - black outfit, night vision goggles, and tons of cool gadgets. Then I hopped on my super-fast spy bike and pedaled to Funland as fast as I could.When I arrived, Funland was packed with families having fun. The Roller Roaster zoomed by with screaming riders. TheTilt-a-Whirl spun in dizzying circles. And the Ferris wheel towered high above everything. Where could a missing spy be in all this chaos?I decided to start my search on the Laser Shooter ride. Zapping targets with laser guns sounded like something a spy would enjoy! But after riding it three times, I didn't see any signs of my lost comrade.Next, I checked out the Haunted House, thinking a spy might be hiding in the dark corners. I bravely ventured inside, using my night vision goggles to peek around every turn. Unfortunately, all I found were fake ghosts and skeletons. No spy!I was starting to get worried when suddenly, my stomach growled loudly. All this spy work had made me hungry! I decided to take a break and grab a snack at the food court.As I was munching on a cheesy pizza, I noticed something strange. A worker at the Soft Pretzel stand kept glancing around nervously. Could he be the missing spy in disguise? I had to investigate further!Using my super sneaky spy skills, I quietly followed the pretzel worker. He headed toward the back of the park, near the Tilt-a-Whirl ride. Then he knocked on the door of a utility shed in a secret pattern - two knocks, then three more knocks!Suddenly, the door opened and there stood a man dressed like a park worker, but I recognized him immediately as Agent X, one of our most experienced spies! I could tell by the cool scar on his cheek and his serious expression."Agent X!" I whispered excitedly as he motioned me inside the shed. "I'm Emma, a spy-in-training. I've been sent to find you!"Agent X smiled. "Excellent work tracking me down, Emma. I've located the ancient treasure, but I'm going to need your help to retrieve it." He pointed to a metal box sitting on a table. It looked very old and had strange symbols carved into the sides."This box contains a powerful relic that we must keep away from the villainous Dr. Doom at all costs," Agent X explained. "He's somewhere here in the park, searching for it too. We were lucky to find it first, but he has henchmen everywhere. We'll have to be extremely stealthy and clever to escape with the treasure."I nodded eagerly, ready for the challenge. Agent X and I spent the next hour coming up with an ingenious plan...(The story continues with Emma and Agent X's thrilling escape from the park while keeping the treasure away from Dr. Doom's evil clutches. Full of close calls, daring stunts, and outsmarting the bad guys at every turn! But I've run out of word count for now. Maybe I'll write the rest another time!)篇2The Super Cool Spy Adventure at Fun Land!Hi friends! My name is Tommy and I'm going to tell you about the most exciting day of my life so far. It was a sunny Saturday morning and my mom said we could go to Fun Land, which is the biggest theme park near our town. I was super pumped because Fun Land has awesome roller coasters, carnival games, and lots of other really cool stuff. Little did I know, this day was going to turn into a real-life spy mission!When we got to Fun Land, the first thing I noticed was this suspicious-looking guy standing near the entrance. He was wearing a long black trench coat and dark sunglasses, which seemed pretty weird for such a hot day. As we walked by him, I could have sworn I saw him slip something into his coat pocket.A warm tingle went down my spine - could this guy be a secret agent or something?My mom and I went on a bunch of rides after that - the Gravitron made me feel like a milkshake in a blender! - but I kept an eye out for Mr. Trench Coat. A couple hours later, I spotted him again lurking behind the concession stands. This time I was sure he was up to no good. Maybe he was hunting for a hidden treasure in the park and I needed to beat him to it!I told my mom I had to go to the bathroom, then snuck away and followed the shady character from a safe distance. He made his way towards the Haunted House ride, which was surrounded by some spooky trees and bushes. Perfect hiding spot for some treasure, I thought!The man looked around suspiciously, then started digging in the dirt under one of the bushes. "A-ha!" I whispered to myself, crouching down behind a trash can. Mr. Trench Coat pulled out an old tin box from the hole he had dug. He opened it up and peered inside with a sinister grin. I knew I had to act fast before he made off with whatever loot was in that box.Summoning all my courage, I jumped out from my hiding spot."Hold it right there, crook!" I shouted, trying to sound like atough police officer. "Don't even think about taking that treasure!"The shady guy looked shocked for a second, but then regained his composure. "Well, well, if it isn't a meddling little brat," he sneered. "This treasure isn't for kids. Why don't you run along before you get hurt?""No way, you're the one who better watch out!" I retorted, puffing out my chest. "I'm a black belt in...Inem-do karate!" I kicked and punched at the air, hoping my fierce moves would intimidate him.The baddie just laughed at me. "Is that so? We'll see about that." With surprising speed, he reached into his coat and whipped out a...banana? I stumbled backwards, laughing too at the unexpected weapon. But I quickly went wide-eyed as he peeled it and threw the squishy fruit right at my face!I smeared the banana mush from my eyes just in time to see the villain running away, tin box in hand. "No you don't!" I yelled, giving chase. We raced through the streets of the theme park, dodging other guests and leaping over benches. Finally, after what felt like miles, the baddie ran through the gates of the wacky trap maze - one of those attractions where you have tofind your way through a crazy house of obstacles, dead ends, and surprises around every turn.I knew this was my last chance to catch him. Drawing on all my courage and quick-thinking, I sprinted through the entrance and into the wild maze. Around one篇3亲爱的小朋友们,你们好啊!今天我给大家讲一个超级酷炫的间谍故事,相信你们一定会喜欢的。
北京市清华大学2024年高三英语11月中学生标准学术能力诊断性测试试题含解析
A.Swim in a pool.B.Have a spa.
C.Explore medieval towns.D.Walk through olive groves.
2.Which destination is your best choice if you intend to travel to Europe after October?
【答案】1. C 2. A 3. D
【解析】
这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了秋天的四个欧洲之旅。
【1题详解】
细微环节理解题。依据The unknown Cilento部分“leaving modernity behind and venturing inland to medieval (中世纪的) hilltop towns.”可知,把现代化抛在脑后,去内陆的中世纪山顶城镇冒险。由此可知,在unknown Cilento可以探究中世纪的城镇。故选C。
Carpathian clambers
Poland and Slovakia are separated by the Carpathian Mountains and their large forest-filled valleys.Starting and ending in Krakow, this trip covers both countries.Some days include the option of climbing to snowy peaks or taking easier, lower-altitude options, and you’ll likely meet the Gorals — a culturally-distinct group known as “highlanders”.Most memorable activity will be walking along the300m-high Dunajec River to spa town Szczawnica.Seven nights £630, including transport, luggage transfers and walking st departure October 24.
英语作文最喜欢的电视节目
When it comes to television programs,there is a vast array of genres and formats that cater to different tastes and preferences.However,my favorite television program stands out for its unique blend of entertainment,education,and inspiration.Title:My Favorite TV ShowIntroduction:The show that has captured my attention and won a special place in my heart is Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey.Hosted by the renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson,this program is a sequel to Carl Sagans groundbreaking series Cosmos:A Personal Voyage. Its not just a TV show its a journey through the cosmos,exploring the universes mysteries and marvels.Content:Cosmos is a documentary series that delves into the history of the cosmos,from the Big Bang to the evolution of life on Earth.Each episode is meticulously crafted to provide a comprehensive understanding of various scientific concepts,making complex ideas accessible to a wide audience.The show covers topics such as the formation of stars,the development of galaxies,and the search for extraterrestrial life.One of the most captivating aspects of the program is its storytelling approach.It uses the Ship of the Imagination,a virtual reality tool,to take viewers on a visual tour of the universe.This immersive experience allows us to witness celestial events and phenomena that are otherwise beyond our comprehension.Educational Value:The educational value of Cosmos is immense.It not only educates viewers about the cosmos but also sparks curiosity and a sense of wonder about the universe.The series encourages critical thinking and an appreciation for the scientific method,which is essential in todays world.Entertainment Factor:Despite its educational focus,Cosmos is highly entertaining.The show is filled with stunning visuals,engaging narratives,and thoughtprovoking discussions.The charismatic host,Neil deGrasse Tyson,adds a touch of humor and warmth,making the show enjoyable for viewers of all ages.Inspiration:What sets Cosmos apart is its ability to inspire.It encourages viewers to look beyond the confines of our planet and consider our place in the universe.The program highlights theimportance of scientific exploration and the pursuit of knowledge,inspiring a new generation of scientists,thinkers,and dreamers.Conclusion:In conclusion,Cosmos:A Spacetime Odyssey is my favorite television program because it is not only entertaining and educational but also deeply inspiring.It challenges us to think bigger,dream bigger,and understand our place in the grand scheme of the universe. This show is a testament to the power of television to educate,entertain,and inspire, making it a truly exceptional viewing experience.。
2022高三一模静安区英语
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英语作文万能旅游标题
英语作文万能旅游标题1. "Exploring the Wonders: A Journey Through Time and Place"2. "Cultural Kaleidoscopes: Discovering the World One City ata Time"3. "Landscapes of Learning: My Travels and the Lessons They Taught"4. "The Road Less Traveled: Off the Beaten Path Adventures"5. "Epic Escapades: Tales of a Globe-Trotting Explorer"6. "Voyages of Self-Discovery: Finding Myself in Far-Off Lands"7. "Passport to Adventure: Stories from the Other Side of the World"8. "Journeys That Enrich: Experiencing the Riches of World Culture"9. "Wanderlust Chronicles: A Compendium of Travel Tales"10. "The Great Outdoors: Nature's Splendor Through Traveler's Eyes"11. "Culinary Treks: Savor the Flavors of the World"12. "Footprints Around the Globe: A Traveler's Perspective on Life"13. "Crossing Continents: Reflections on a Life of Travel"14. "Boundless Horizons: The Freedom of Roaming the Earth"15. "Snapshots of Serendipity: Unexpected Moments in Travel"16. "Time Traveler's Tales: Exploring History Through Modern Eyes"17. "Eco-Adventures: Exploring the Natural Wonders of Our Planet"18. "The Art of Wandering: A Journey Through the World'sCreative Corners"19. "Language Barriers Broken: Communication Through Travel"20. "Homes Away from Home: The Comforts and Challenges of Traveling Abroad"。
哈密大海道景区英语作文
哈密大海道景区英语作文Hami Grand Canyon Scenic Area is a mesmerizing destination that embodies the natural beauty and cultural richness of the region. Nestled in the heart of Xinjiang, China, this scenic spot offers a breathtaking blend of majestic canyons, ancient ruins, and vibrant local culture. Let's embark on a journey to explore the enchanting allureof the Hami Grand Canyon.First and foremost, the geological marvels of the Hami Grand Canyon leave visitors in awe of nature's grandeur. Carved over millions of years by the relentless forces of wind and water, the canyon presents a stunning tapestry of rugged cliffs, winding valleys, and surreal rock formations. As sunlight dances on the canyon walls, casting ever-changing shadows, one can't help but marvel at the sheer magnitude of this natural masterpiece.Moreover, the Hami Grand Canyon is steeped in history, boasting a rich tapestry of ancient civilizations andcultural heritage. Throughout the canyon, visitors can discover remnants of the past, from ancient petroglyphs etched into the rocks to well-preserved ruins of ancient settlements. These archaeological treasures offer a fascinating glimpse into the lives of those who once called this rugged terrain home, adding a layer of historical intrigue to the scenic splendor.In addition to its natural and historical attractions, the Hami Grand Canyon is a haven for outdoor enthusiastsand adventure seekers. Hiking trails meander through the canyon, offering panoramic vistas and opportunities to witness the diverse flora and fauna that call this region home. For those craving an adrenaline rush, rock climbing and rappelling adventures await, providing an exhilarating way to experience the canyon's vertical landscapes up close.Furthermore, the Hami Grand Canyon is a culturalmelting pot, where visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant traditions of the local Uyghur ethnic group. From colorful folk performances to tantalizing culinary delights, the canyon offers a sensory feast for the curious traveler.Whether savoring a steaming bowl of laghman noodles or admiring the intricate craftsmanship of traditional Uyghur handicrafts, visitors are sure to be enchanted by the warmth and hospitality of the local community.In conclusion, the Hami Grand Canyon Scenic Area is a true gem of Xinjiang, China, offering a harmonious blend of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and cultural richness. Whether marveling at the geological wonders of the canyon, exploring ancient ruins, or immersing oneself in thevibrant local culture, visitors are bound to create unforgettable memories in this enchanting destination. So come, embark on a journey of discovery, and experience the allure of the Hami Grand Canyon for yourself.。
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Reading for details and writing tips
Para 1: Writing purpose + Emotions
amazing unbelievable
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Writing tip1: Use the present continuous tense to show future plan.
Read the rest paragraphs interruptedly for more details and writing tips.
Reading for details and writing tips
Read the rest paragraphs interruptedly for more details and writing tips.
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➢ Conjunctions to show coherence
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Try to reply to Richard, sharing your own travel plan for the coming winter vocation.
➢ Why is Richard planning to see the Terracotta Army?
• fascinating sight unbelievable story
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unexpected discovery
Writing tip2: Adopt modifiers to make the plan attractive.
旅游节目作文模板英语
旅游节目作文模板英语## Travel Show Essay Template。
English Answer:Introduction:Begin with a captivating hook that sparks the reader's interest in travel.Define travel shows as a genre that showcases diverse destinations and cultural experiences.Body Paragraph 1: Topic Sentence。
The purpose and benefits of travel shows.Examples of popular travel shows and their unique perspectives.Role of travel shows in inspiring viewers to explore new destinations.Body Paragraph 2: Topic Sentence。
Types of travel shows:Adventure and expedition-based。
Cultural immersion and exploration。
Culinary and gastronomy experiences。
Nature and wildlife documentaries。
Body Paragraph 3: Topic Sentence。
The elements of an engaging travel show:Captivating cinematography and editing。
Informative and entertaining narration。
Character development and engaging hosts。
内蒙古通辽市第一中学2023-2024学年高一下学期7月期末英语试题
内蒙古通辽市第一中学2023-2024学年高一下学期7月期末英语试题一、阅读理解Cool Summer Camps for TeensWhether just for the day or overnight, your kids will love spending time at any of these fun summer camps for teens.Camp Chief OurayThis over 100-year-old camp, located about an hour and a half from Denver, Colorado, first hosted campers in the summer of 1908. Camp Chief Ouray’s program emphasizes five core values: caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. Day camps include activities like swimming, arts, hiking, rock climbing and more.Sur La Table 5-Day Teen SeriesTeens aged 12 to 17 who are culinary masters may enjoy five-day programs held at Sur LaTable locations nationwide. Teens can choose from classes focusing on general cooking skills to more specialized options, like exploring global flavors or baking. The menus are teen-friendly and inspire confidence in cooking skills. Plus, most end with a sweet finish to look forward to.Mountain Adventure Tours (M. A.T.)This camp is part of Idaho Basecamp, located in Ketchum, Idaho. It teaches kids important values and life skills through the use of entertaining activities in the Idaho wilderness. M. A.T. runs several camps per summer, and each camp has a theme, along with accompanying age groups. There are themed camps like river rafting, survival skills, and rock climbing.ID Tech CampID Tech runs summer camps at over 65 college campus locations across the country. The camp has been the top tech camp for over 20 years. The program offers teens the chance to participate in hands-on STEM learning and preview college campus life. Plus, the camp equips teen campers with real-life tech skills they can add to their resume (简历).1.Which of the following might interest a teen enthusiastic about cooking?A.Camp Chief Ouray.B.Sur La Table 5-Day Teen Series.C.Mountain Adventure Tours (M. A.T.).D.ID Tech Camp.2.What do Camp Chief Ouray and Mountain Adventure Tours have in common?A.They have a long history.B.They offer art experience.C.They have themed camps.D.They provide outdoor activities. 3.Where is the text most probably from?A.A travel brochure.B.A column about lifestyle.C.A textbook on education.D.A website intended for parents.“Why?” It’s a simple question that people ask Angela Madeline frequently. After all, she began a journey that very few people would ever attempt: walk around the world alone.The thought of Madeline’s journey did not start from a place of loss or personal crisis. She said, “I was searching for a deeper interaction with nature and people.” Walking would minimize her carbon footprint, plus the slow pace meant that she could fully engage herself in nature, and gain insights into other cultures in a unique way.She left her hometown of Bend, Oregon, on 2 May 2016 and headed into an adventure. Along the way, Madeline would suffer from heatstroke (中暑) in the Australian desert and hear gunshots while camping in Turkey. “Still,” she said, “I didn’t stop because I was more afraid of not following my heart than I was of losing everything I owned and loved.”Apart from that, her slow pace allowed her to be drawn deeply into other cultures. She wandered the tiny seaside villages along Italy Tyrthenian Sea, enjoying the lively atmosphere. In Vietnam, she was offered food by an elderly woman and invited to rest in her wooden house at the peak for the night. She chose an experience of uncertainty and curiosity, in search of something she could never be certain to find: a sense of fulfillment and a deeper connection.On16 December 2022, Madeline’s pilgrimage (朝圣之旅) ended right where it started. For now, she’s working on a book, planning future journeys and creating more effective ways for women to find and express courage in their lives.Whether a walk leads halfway around the world or just down the road, Madeline has shown the true worth of embracing (拥抱) the unknown and giving more than we receive along the way. 4.Why did Madeline decide to start her journey?A.To get rid of personal crisis.B.To get closer to the world.C.To reduce carbon footprint.D.To slow down the pace of life.5.What can we know about Madeline during the journey?A.She was about to give up.B.She was helped by Italian locals.C.She experienced various cultures.D.She enjoyed Australian coastal scenery. 6.Which of the following words can best describe Madeline?A.Cautious and gentle.B.Tough and adventurous.C.Outgoing and generous.D.Open-minded and humorous.7.What’s this text mainly about?A.A new way to slow down life.B.A closer connection with the wild.C.An unforgettable memory of a trip.D.A woman walking around the world.Many scientists are making greater effort to study ocean currents (洋流) for the moment. Most do it using satellites and other high-tech equipment. However, ocean expert Curtis Esmeyer does it in a special way — by studying movements of random floating garbage. A scientist with many years' experience, he started this type of research in the early 1990s when he heard about hundreds of athletic shoes washing up on the shores of the northwest coast of the United States. There were so many shoes that people were setting up swap meets to try and match left and right shoes to sell or wear.Esmeyer found out in his researches that the shoes — about 60,000 in total — fell into the ocean in a shipping accident. He phoned the shoe company and asked if they wanted the shoes back. As expected, the company told him that they didn't. Esmeyer realized this could be a great experiment. If he learned when and where the shoes went into the water and tracked where they landed, he could learn a lot about the patterns of ocean currents.The Pacific Northwest is one of the world's best areas for beachcombing (海滩搜寻) because winds and currents join here, and as a result, there is a group of serious beachcombers in the area. Esmeyer got to know a lot of them and asked for their help in collecting information about where the shoes landed. In a year he collected reliable information on 1,600 shoes. With this data, he and a colleague were able to test and improve a computer program designed to model ocean currents, and publish the findings of their study.As the result of his work, Esmeyer has become known as the scientist to call with questionsabout any unusual objects found floating in the ocean. He has even started an association of beachcombers and ocean experts, with 500 subscribers from West Africa to New Zealand. They have recorded all lost objects ranging from potatoes to golf gloves.8.The underlined phrase swap meets in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______.A.repair rooms B.trading fairs C.business talks D.group meetings 9.Esmeyer phoned the shoe company to find out ______.A.what caused the shipping accidentB.when and where the shoes went missingC.whether it was all right to use their shoesD.how much they lost in the shipping accident10.Esmeyer is most famous for ______.A.traveling widely the coastal cities of the worldB.making records for any lost objects on the seaC.running a global currents research associationD.phoning about any doubtful objects on the sea11.What is the purpose of the author in writing this passage?A.To call people's attention to ocean pollution.B.To warn people of shipping safety in the ocean.C.To explain a unique way of studying ocean currents.D.To give advice on how to search for lost objects on the beach.People may typically think of memory as the recollection of the past. Memory enables people to learn from past experiences and apply that knowledge in present circumstances. It is a vital part of our identity. So is culture, the way of life specific to a group of people.Cultural memory is the constructed understanding of the past that is passed from one generation to the next through text, oral traditions, monuments and other symbols. Cultural memory is often amassed in objects, such as museums or historical monuments. To understand culture, humans access a mass of cultural symbols, such as books. Artifacts (历史文物) of the past provide insights into where we came from. Libraries and the Internet keep a seemingly boundless amount of data on what it means to be part of a culture. Cultural memory is the longest-lastingform of memory.Like all forms of memory, cultural memory has important functions. For example, it makes the experiences a nation owns clear. It provides us with an understanding of the past and the values of the group to which we belong. Besides, it creates a form of shared identity and a means for communicating this identity to new members. The most powerful forms of cultural memory may involve memories of past disastrous experiences undergone (经历) by groups of victims. For example, in Russia, their role in World War II— in which tens of millions of Russians were killed — is still an important part of modern Russian identity. Because all groups have cultural memory, it can bring about a spirit of resistance or survival among threatened groups.The main function of cultural memory is not to recall the past, whether it is good or bad. Rather, it is to use knowledge of past experiences to avoid making the same mistakes again and again. Aleida Assmann, a professor who has worked on memory theory since the 1960s, calls this “remembering forward”. Cultural memory enables people to adapt to their culture; it enables cultures to adapt to new circumstances by keeping traces (痕迹) of what worked in the past. 12.What is the function of the first paragraph?A.Reporting a discovery of cultural memory.B.Leading to the concept of cultural memory.C.Introducing the importance of memory in identity.D.Making a connection between memory and culture.13.Which can replace the underlined word “amassed” in paragraph 2?A.Stored.B.Overlooked.C.Evaluated.D.Created. 14.Russia is mentioned in paragraph 3 to indicate ______.A.the features of cultural memoryB.the formation of cultural memoryC.the role of big events in Russian identityD.the impact of cultural memory on identity15.What is cultural memory mainly expected to do?A.Pass previous wisdom down.B.Keep traces of history.C.Get people to know about the past.D.Remind people of their identity.Our brain is a remarkably powerful tool. It is able to provide yon with much more thinking abilities if you learn how to develop it in the most efficient way. 16● Try to give your habits a fresh start from time to time.For instance, stand on another foot when getting out of bed. You can also switch to holding a tooth brush with a hand you’ve never used for this purpose before. 17 All of those simple (yet amusing) tasks will help you to increase your brain’s activity.● Learn how to get proper rest in order to work efficiently.Deep healthy sleep increases brain power and contributes to attention focusing. A lack of sleep or its derangement (紊乱) may affect mental activities and remarkably decrease its functional level. 18● Do outdoor exercise.It is scientifically proven that a reasonable outdoor exercise forces your brain to produce new cells. There’s no need to become an athlete, but a bit of jogging around the building will definitely do you no harm.● 19Walnuts (核桃) are the best snack for a brain—they even share a similar shape. Five walnuts a day provide enough lecithin (卵磷脂) for improving brain activity and memory. Don’t drink too much alcohol, for it isn’t good brain food. 20 It is a part of a brain responsible for memory and spatial orientation. And well, a drunk man simply looks pitiful and foolish. A.Eat food with limitation.B.Choose the best brain food.C.Alcohol does harm to health.D.Alcohol destroys hippocampus.E.Here are some simple ways to increase brain activity.F.Scientists recommend a period of 6 to 8 hours of daily sleep.G.Give it a go and experiment with the way you’re not used to walking.二、完形填空We took the bus every day that summer many years ago. One of the passengers was a small grey man who took the bus to the center for 21 citizens every morning. He walked with a stoop (驼背) and a sad look on his face when he, with some 22 , got on the bus and sat down alone behind the driver. No one ever paid very much attention to him.Then one July morning he said good morning to the driver and smiled short-sightedly down through the bus before he sat down. The driver nodded 23 . The rest of us were 24 .The next day, the old man 25 the bus energetically, smiled and said in a loud voice: “And a very good morning to you all!” Some of us 26 , amazed, and said “Good morning”, in reply.The following weeks we were more 27 . Our friend was now dressed in a nice old suit and a wide out-of-date tie. The thin hair had been 28 combed(梳理). He said good morning to us every day and we gradually began to 29 and talk to each other.One morning he had a bunch of wild flowers in his hand. They were already becoming a little dry because of the 30 . The driver turned around smilingly and asked: “Have you got yourself a girlfriend, Charlie?” We never got to know if his name really was “Charlie”, but he nodded 31 .The other passengers whistled and 32 at him. Charlie bowed and 33 the flowers before he sat down on his seat.Every morning after that Charlie always brought a flower. Some of the 34 passengers began bringing him flowers for his bunch, gently pushed him and said: “Here.” Everyone smiled. People started to joke about it, talk to each other, and 35 the newspaper.21.A.educated B.senior C.average D.rich 22.A.difficulty B.joy C.suspicion D.satisfaction 23.A.sweetly B.fearfully C.guardedly D.confidently 24.A.disappointed B.silent C.polite D.serious 25.A.caught B.changed C.drove D.boarded26.A.broke down B.looked up C.went down D.warmed up 27.A.friendly B.humble C.grateful D.nervous 28.A.quickly B.carefully C.heavily D.softly 29.A.nod B.shake C.bend D.sit30.A.bus B.price C.heat D.seat 31.A.tiredly B.shyly C.calmly D.confusedly 32.A.shouted B.looked C.clapped D.laughed 33.A.picked B.watered C.waved D.smelled 34.A.regular B.active C.devoted D.intelligent 35.A.buy B.read C.open D.share三、语法填空阅读下列短文,根据短文内容或括号内所给词的恰当形式填空。
外研必修第三册Unit4_Understanding_ideas_公开课课件
Pre-reading: Think & Answer
Work in pairs and complete the quiz. Try to guess if you are not sure of the answers.
1. Where is the Louvre Museum? a. In London. b. In Paris. c. In Berlin.
Unit 4 Amazing art
Understanding ideas
目 录 页
contents
I Pre-reading II Fast reading III Careful reading
IV Post-reading V Language pointsቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱVI Homework
I Pre-reading
Careful-reading: Fill in the blanks
Mona Lisa This is perhaps the most famous painting here, protected by glass. It’s smaller than 4 _y_o_u_w__o_u_ld__e_x_p_e_c_t. The lady in the painting seems to have 5 _a_m__in__d_o_f_h_e_r__o_w_n_, which makes her so interesting!
4. Which work of art is among the “Big Three” attractions of the Louvre? a. The Code of Hammurabi. b. Liberty Leading the People. c. Venus de Milo.
你想怎样去旅行英语作文
Traveling is one of the most enriching experiences one can have,and the way we choose to travel can greatly influence the depth and quality of our experiences.Here are some ideas on how I would like to travel,taking into account various aspects such as the mode of transportation,the type of destinations,and the activities I would engage in.Mode of Transportation:1.Train Journeys:I would love to embark on long train journeys,allowing me to witness the gradual change in landscapes and cultures.Trains offer a unique vantage point to observe life from a moving window,and the rhythm of the rails can be quite soothing.2.Cycling Tours:For a more active and ecofriendly approach,cycling through scenic routes would be ideal.It provides the freedom to stop and explore at ones own pace,and the physical exertion can be rewarding.3.Walking Tours:In cities or historical sites,walking tours are the best way to soak in the atmosphere and details that might be missed in a vehicle.Its a great way to interact with locals and discover hidden gems.Type of Destinations:1.Cultural Sites:I am drawn to destinations rich in history and culture.Visiting museums, ancient ruins,and historical landmarks would be a priority,as they offer a glimpse into the past and the stories of civilizations.2.Natural Wonders:From mountain ranges to coral reefs,exploring the worlds natural beauty is a must.Hiking in national parks,snorkeling in crystalclear waters,and camping under the stars are experiences I would cherish.3.Urban Exploration:Big cities offer a different kind of adventure with their bustling streets,diverse food scenes,and vibrant nightlife.I would enjoy exploring the architecture,art,and local customs of urban destinations.Activities:1.Local Cuisine:Trying local food is an integral part of travel for me.I would seek out local markets,street food vendors,and traditional restaurants to taste the flavors of the places I visit.nguage and Cultural Immersion:Learning a few phrases in the local language andunderstanding the customs and etiquette of the place would enrich my interactions and appreciation of the culture.3.Volunteering:If time permits,I would like to engage in volunteer work,such as conservation efforts or community service,to give back to the places I visit and gain a deeper understanding of the local issues.4.Photography:Documenting my travels through photography would be a way to capture memories and share my experiences with others.5.Journaling:Keeping a travel journal to record my thoughts,observations,and experiences would be a valuable way to reflect on my journey and preserve the memories.In conclusion,my ideal way of traveling would be a blend of exploration,cultural immersion,and personal growth,with an emphasis on sustainability and respect for the environments and communities I visit.Each journey would be a story in itself,a collection of experiences that enrich my life and broaden my perspective on the world.。
给人推荐周末游玩的好去处英文,写信作文
给人推荐周末游玩的好去处英文,写信作文Dear readers,。
Looking for a great place to spend your weekend? Look no further! In this article, we will recommend some fantastic destinations for weekend getaways. Whether you are a nature lover, history enthusiast, or adventure seeker, there is something for everyone. So, pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable weekend!Firstly, let's start with the nature lovers. If you enjoy being surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and tranquil environments, Yosemite National Park is the perfect destination for you. Located in California, this stunning national park offers majestic waterfalls, towering granite cliffs, and lush green meadows. Take a hike along the famous trails and witness the beauty of nature up close. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture those picture-perfect moments!For those interested in history and culture, a visit to Rome, Italy is a must. Known as the "Eternal City," Rome is home to iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Vatican City. Immerse yourself in the rich history of the Roman Empire as you explore the ancient ruins and marvel at the architectural wonders. Indulge in delicious Italian cuisine and take a leisurely stroll through the charming streets of Rome. This city will surely leave you captivated.If you are seeking an adrenaline rush, head to Queenstown, New Zealand. Known as the adventure capital of the world, Queenstown offers a wide range of thrilling activities. From bungee jumping and skydiving to jet boating and white-water rafting, there is no shortage of excitement here. Not only will you get your heart pumping, but you will also be surrounded by stunning alpine scenery. Queenstown is a playground for adventure enthusiasts.For a more relaxed weekend getaway, visit the picturesque city of Kyoto, Japan. Famous for its traditional temples, gardens, and tea houses, Kyoto offers a glimpse into Japan's ancient past. Explore the iconic Golden Pavilion, stroll through the enchantingArashiyama Bamboo Grove, and experience a traditional tea ceremony. Kyoto's serene beauty and cultural heritage will leave you feeling rejuvenated.If you prefer a beach getaway, look no further than the Maldives. This tropical paradise is known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, pristine white sandy beaches, and luxurious resorts. Spend your days snorkeling, diving, or simply basking in the sun. The Maldives is the ultimate destination for relaxation and indulgence.In conclusion, there are countless amazing destinations for weekend getaways around the world. Whether you are seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural exploration, there is a perfect place waiting for you. So, why wait? Start planning your next weekend getaway and create memories that will last a lifetime.Happy travels!Yours sincerely,。
这世界是个谜基里科
这世界是个谜基里科一个人必须把世界上的一切描绘成一个谜,并居住在这世界里,如同居住在一个巨大陌生的博物馆中一样。
这世界是个谜。
我们身在何方,又该去往何处?我们可以看到、预知到某件事情将要发生,却无法阻止或者避开,一切都是那么淬不及防,只在来,与不来之间。
如同此刻,我们面对他的作品时,想要了解的关于他的神秘,他的形而上。
这条路的尽头在拐角处么?荒芜的广场,长长的影子,城市昏暗的黄昏,远方的小小人儿……可以想象可以期待,可以梦幻可以远眺,可以焦虑可以不安。
一切,只在来与不来之间。
乔治·德·基里科(Ciorgio de Chirico),这世界始终是个谜。
艺术家基里科现实和幻想,这本是两个相反的词,却匪夷所思地结合在他的画里。
而且,刚刚好。
高度象征性幻觉艺术,外加神秘。
他将想象和梦幻的形象,与日常生活事物,或古典传统融合在一起,使现实和虚幻揉而为一;他用夸张的透视法表现刻板的建筑物、谜一样的剪影、石膏雕塑及断裂的手足,予人一种恐怖不安的诡异气氛。
这种象征性的幻觉艺术,后来被称为“形而上绘画”,并被公认为达达主义及超现实主义等20世纪绘画艺术的先驱。
∧ Piazza d'Italia, 1954 Oil on canvas50 × 40 cm∧ Autoritratto con tavolozza et tenda rossa, 1962-1964 Oil on canvas80.5 × 60 cm∧ Piazza d'Italia, 1960Oil on canvas72.5 × 99.5 cm∧ Piazza d'Italia con Arianna, 1945 Oil on canvas50 × 60 cm∧ The Melancholy of the Politician, 1913 Oil on canvas∧ Self-portrait, 1920 Oil on Wood∧ Premonitory portrait of Guillaume Apollinaire, 1914Oil on canvas81.5 × 65 cm午后,阳光把身影拉得很长很长,炽热的黄常出现在画里,与深绿的天、红的建筑联系在一起。