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3. How do you get the information that you need? A. go on the Internet B. read related books C. ask adults D. other
Pre-reading
• Look at the title of the story and predict what the story will be about. And then read the story quickly to check out if you have the right answer.
for Senior 1
2011-2012年度第5期总第448期
Malaria scientist wins award (P5)
合肥世界外国语学校 谢冰
Have you heard of Tu Youyou?
Tu Youyou (Chinese: 屠呦呦; 1930-), is a Chinese woman medical scientist, pharmaceutical chemist(药学 家), and educator. She was awarded the 2011 Lasker Award in Clinical Medicine for discovering artemisinin (also known as Qinghaosu青 蒿素).
• Tweenagers have more influence upon their parents.
They are such sophistication and mature at such a young age, they are much more fashion conscious and concerned about their image.

Teens 12期 P1-2

Teens 12期 P1-2
• Copyright 版权,著作权
• 10月22日,号称“我国唯一音像著作权集体 管理组织”的中国音像著作权集体管理协会 发出《关于停止使用部分涉诉歌曲的公 告》,要求KTV终端生产管理商和卡拉OK 经营者在今年10月31日前,删除或者不向 消费者提供6000多部音乐电视作品.
Read the passage and decide the
structure of the passage
• Part 1
1. CAVCA issued a notice to ask KTV bars across
• (Para1-3) China to remove over 6,000 songs by Oct 31
• Part 2
2. The move aimed to crack down on copyright
• 3. He was afraid that the basic l_iv_i_n_g__c_o_n_d_it_i_o_n_s__(生活条 件)might be too uncomfortable for me. However, the fresh air and vast land changed his mind, and htehrqeuwichkilmy _se_l_f_i_n_to__________(投 入到)hands-on work in the fields.
• 3. State the detailed opinions about the notice.
• Those who are against the notice fear that it will kill the fun of KTV in China, while those who support CAVCA think that it can sound the

Teens 16期

Teens 16期

Teens 16期Words surprise (v.) (使吃惊)surprising/surprised score (n.) (v.)(分数)(得分)region (n.) (地区)publish (v.) (出版)follow (v.) (跟随)represent (v.) (代表)sense (n.) (感觉)improve (v.) (提高,改进)manage (v.) (管理)beyond (prep.) (超越)imagination (n.) (想象)memory (n.) (记忆)operation (n.) (手术)hardly=almost not (几乎不,简直不,主要强调困难)seldom=rarely (反义词often)(很少地)fail (v.) (失败)immediately (adv.) (立即)trust (v.) (信任)borrow (v.)(向别人借)borrow sth. from sb. lend (v.) (借出东西给别人)lend sth. to sb.kiss (v.) (接吻)touch (v.) (触碰,触摸)blow (v.) (吹)greet (v.) (问候)lightly (adv.) (轻轻地)strange (adj.) (奇怪的)rub (v.) (摩擦)Phrasesget a full score 得满分score highly/well 得高分regard/consider…as…把…认为(看作)a sense of humor 幽默感a good business sense 有经济头脑make sense 有意义improve English/skills/image 提高英语/技能改善形象intelligent and capable精明强干的clear-minded 头脑清晰的heads-up 足智多谋的find out 找出真相so…that…如此…以至于…kiss sb hello/goodbye 与某人吻别give sb a kiss keep in touch with 与…保持联络be/get in touch with 与…取得联系lose touch with 与…失去联系blow a kiss 飞吻blow away 刮走blow down 刮倒Sentences1. –I told you not to touch my things!- Sorry, I didn’t mean to break it.2. Somebody opened the door and the candle(蜡烛)blew out. (熄灭)3. –What do you think of JB’s new song?-It sounds wonderful.4. He kissed his wife and children good-bye andthen left.5. I like Ge You—he has a really good sense ofhumor.6. We will hold a training class for students toimprove their English.7. I like Yao Ming because he is one of the bestbasketball players in China.8.As a player, I am looking forward to the 2012Olympic Games.9.Follow me. I know the way and I’m going there, too.10.We love reading your letters and we try to publishas many as possible in the newspaper.11.His progress surprised me a lot.(他的进步令我大吃一惊。

牛津译林高中英语2020必修一Unit4 reading Teens faints

牛津译林高中英语2020必修一Unit4 reading Teens faints
Unit 4 Reading
Teen faints after skipping meal
Lead-in
Do you like your figures now?
鲁豫
thin skinny (骨瘦如柴的)
郭麒麟
overweight chubby (胖嘟嘟的)
李现
fit muscular well-built (体格健美的)
Part
2
Para
2-Para
4
To give some ___d_e_ta_i_ls____ of the event through the onlooker’s(旁观
者) eyes.
Part 3 Para5
Part 4 Para6-7
The ___o_p_in_i_o_n_s__ of the author.
People who know Jennifer well provide exact information about her which can be reliable (可靠 的) sources for this news report. Thus, it will make the news report more convincing (令人信服的) and dependable (可靠的).
3. Can you come up with other methods which can make a news report reliable? (group work)
1. Publications (出版物) 2. Records (录音)
3. Documents (文档)
4. Surveys (Such as the survey mentioned in Para.5.)

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teens

Survival V.生存,遗留 n.幸存者,残存物
survivorship n. 幸存;残存;生还
survivor n. 幸存者
survival analysis 生存分析;生存分析方法;生存率分析 survival strategy 生存策略;存活战略;求生战略 survival rate 生存率;成活率;存活率 His shorts were a survival from his army days. 他的短裤还是他军旅生活时代遗留下来的。
懈的努力,在荒岛上顽强地生存 下来,经过28年2个月零19天后得
island and was able to return to his 以返回故乡。
hometown after 28 years, 2 months
He used the mast of the sunken ship to make a raft, again and again to transport the food, clothes, guns and ammunition on board to the shore, and set up tents at the edge of the hill to settle down. Then he fenced around the tent with sharpened (锋利的) stakes (篱笆桩) and dug holes behind the tent to live. He used simple tools to make furniture such as tables and chairs, hunted game for food, and drank fresh water from the stream, thus overcoming the initial difficulties.

学生英语报纸TEENS的5-20期单词自学笔记

学生英语报纸TEENS的5-20期单词自学笔记

5-20 Homework1. 做完所发的两张卷子。

周一交。

2. 周一默写Unit 6中重要单词词组,请自行准备。

3. news work (news vocab 周二默)*** 今天空英F的同学,请抄写前两次4月5月刊中共6篇文章所附的单词及例句。

News Issue 437 notesP1 Meeting the Inuitslead/live/have a …life过…的生活set off for the destination 出发去目的地magnetic North Pole 磁北极a community of the residents 一群居民excerpts from the young explorers’ blogs年轻探险家的博客节选read the weather 判断天气,看懂天气the same methods don’t work today 相同的方法不再奏效unstable 不稳定的unpredictable 不可预测的eating, living and hunting habits 饮食,生活及狩猎习惯junk food 垃圾食品be astonished to see …吃惊地看到…give birth (to a baby) 生(孩子)come upon sb./sth. 不经意遇到;偶遇freeze to death 冻死rely on…依赖…a compromise between ancient traditions and wildlife preservation 古老传统与野生动物保护之间的折衷end up doing sth. 最终…; 以…而告终List out something you find about Inuit people’s life?P2 After the tragedymove into a new apartment 搬入新公寓surrounding areas 周边地区an 8.0-magnitude earthquake 里氏八级地震leave millions (of people) homeless 使几百万人无家可归worst-hit areas 受灾最严重地区rise from the ruins 从废墟中崛起reconstruction projects 重建工程at a news briefing 在新闻通气会上(简要新闻发布会)the overall reconstruction budget 全部的重建预算renovate v. renovation n. 翻新,整修protect everyone by social security 使每个人有社会保障quake-hit areas / quake-stricken areas 地震灾区preserve v. preservation n. 保存,保护cast a shadow over the lives of residents 使居民的生活蒙上阴影sorrowful atmosphere 悲伤的氛围leave their sorrows behind 忘掉悲伤(leave… behind 留下)What have people done after the tragedy? List out details.P2 In briefPalace Museum 故宫博物馆Tourist attraction 旅游胜地Cause quite a stir 引起轰动Arrest a suspect 逮捕嫌疑犯How do you view this matter?P4 Sparrow sets sail againan unconventional hero 非传统英雄gain worldwide popularity 受到全世界欢迎win the hearts of sb. 赢得某人的心continue his portrayal of Capital Jack继续演绎杰克船长(portray v. portrayal n. 演绎;刻画)find himself on an unexpected adventure 发现自己踏上出乎意料的险途an interview with Reuters 路透社的一次采访action scene 动作镜头become routine and boring 变得俗套又无聊1.What is the name of the new episode?2.What is new story about? Please summarize.3.Why the film appeared 4 years after the last one? What took it so long?4. What are critics comments on this new movieP4 Music that’s all mereflect social and cultural changes 反映社会和文化变革a noticeable trend toward ……朝…发展的显著趋势hit songs 畅销歌曲adolescent 青少年conduct a study 进行一次研究earlier generations 前几代人racial harmony 种族和谐solo album 独唱专辑need quality time alone 需要独处的黄金时光depression n. 抑郁,沮丧depressed adj. 感到抑郁/沮丧的depressing adj 令人~的List out some values that US pop music mirrors.P5 Those cunning little antsfascinate sb. 使某人着迷distinguish between different body parts 区分身体各个部分feel a threat 感受到威胁a protective layer 保护层change positions with sb. 跟某人交换位置perform complex functions 发挥复杂的功能/作用1. Why do fire ants interest scientists?2. Translate the underlined part.P6 Seeing Mom’s point of viewmy heart sinks with each passing car 随着一辆辆车经过,我失望了volunteer my mom 主动推荐了我妈妈there was no sign of her 没有她(出现)的迹象drop off sth. 放下某物remain silent 保持沉默let sb. down 使某人失望= disappoint sb. skin one’s knees膝盖擦破皮1. What made the author angry?2. What was his mother’s reaction to this incident?3. What does the last sentence of the passage mean?。

《Teens》 2期

《Teens》  2期

辨一辨
experiment, test
两者均可表示“试验”。其区别在 于:experiment指发现未知事物或为认识某事 物而进行的试验; test则指按规定的标准,在可 控的条件下,对事物进行彻底地检验。
master
['mɑːstə]
v.熟练; 精通
be master of 控制,掌握 She is master of the situation.她控制着局面 be master of oneself把某人置于完全控制之下 make oneself master of熟练,精通; 能运用自如
band against 联合起来反对 (不用于被动结构) We must band against the common enemy. 我们必须联合反对我们的共同敌人。 band into 结成…团体 The states banded into a union. 这些国家结为联盟。 band together 联合起来 Some families have banded together. 一些家庭已经联合了起来。 band with 用…绑扎 She banded the birthday gift with a silk strip.她用一根丝带扎好了生日 礼物。
下面三句的意思不同: She is master of chess. 她精通象棋。 She is a master of chess. 她是象棋名家。 She is the master of chess. 她是一位杰出的象棋大师。
concept
['kɒnsept]
ns concept of 改变某人的…观念〔概念〕 find the concept of 得出…概念 grasp a concept 理解一种观念 strengthen a concept 加强观念

Teens 模块二单词汇总

Teens 模块二单词汇总
7.responsible adj. 负责的 be responsible for 造成;负有责任的
8.involved adj.参与的,涉及的 be /get involved in sth. 参与某事
9.there is apossibilitythat ……有……的可能check with sb. 与某人商量
3.live up to 达到,不辜负dread n./vt. 恐惧,害怕,担心
4.existence n. 存在 existence of sth.……的存在in existeБайду номын сангаасce 存在exist v.存在
5.relevantadj.有关的,适当的be relevant to sth.
6.variety n.种类,品种a variety of 各种各样的
3.masterpiece n.杰作,名作
4.visually adv. 视觉上,外观上(vision n. 视力,远见,想象visual adj.可视的)
5.monitorvt.监视,监测n.监视器
6.movementn.移动,活动,行踪preserve vt. 保护,维护,保存
7.blame vt. 责怪,把…归咎于 blame sb./sth. for sth.;blame sth. on sb./sth. 把某事归咎于某人或某事物;sb./sth. is to blame (for sth.)某人/某事物(对某事)负有责任
6.predictvt.预言,预测be predicted to do sth. 预计做某事predictionn.预报
7.evolve v.进化;逐步发展evolve from 由…进化来; evolve out of 由…发展而来; evolve into 逐步发展成……

teens21世纪英语报答案高一40

teens21世纪英语报答案高一40

teens21世纪英语报答案高一40下面文章中有5处需要添加小标题。

请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F )中选出符合各段意思的小标题。

选项中有一项是多余选项。

A、How inner beliefs can help 、B、How to develop positive habitsC、Improve your lifeD、You can do itE、Action planF、Why are habits so importantThe single most important factor that contributes to success is what you do every single day、 It is as simple as that、 Your habits will determine whether you are successful or not、 If you have strong and healthy positive habits, it does not matter whether or not you fail today because you are guaranteed to succeed in the long run、1、()Because you repeat the same actions and the same behaviors every single day, a single positive action will not change your life, but the same action repeated 1,000 times will have a significant impact on your life、 For example, if you go to the gym one time, you won't see a big difference in your life、However, if you go to the gym 1,000times over a five year period, you will see a big difference in your body、 The same principleapplies to finance, health, relationships, work, career, and school、 Simple positive actions repeated every single day will have a great impact on your life in the long run、2、()There's nothing easier than developing positive habits、You simply have to do every single day the action you want to make a habit、 If you want to develop the habit of running, run almost every day、 If you want to develop the habit of eating healthy, eat healthy every day、 If you want to develop the habit of reading, read every day、 Habits are created by repetition、The more you do an action, the easier it becomes in the long run、3、()If you want to be successful in changing your habits, you should think about changing your inner beliefs about your habits、 For example, your old belief was: "I love cigarette because it makes me feel good and relaxed、 I need cigarette to be happy and relaxed、" If you keep this belief, you won't be able to keep your resolution to stop smoking for very long、Instead, you should adopt this new belief: I love yoga because it makes me feel good and relaxed、 Cigarette is poisonous and destroys my body、 Yoga makes me happy、" You should analyze your beliefs and make sure they won't stop you from changing your habits、 The same is true when you try to form positivehabits、 If you want to start eating healthy food, here are some positive beliefs you should start thinking about:"Healthy food is very good for my health、 It gives me a lot of energy and I feel very good、"4、()It's now time for you to develop positive habits in your life and avoid your negative habits、 Write down 3 positive habits that you would like to develop and 3 negative habits that you would like to get rid of、 For each positive habit, write down exactly what actions you're going to take every single day in order to develop the new habit、For each negative habit, write down exactly what actions you're not going to take in the next weeks、 Here are some positive habits that will lead to success: exercise, healthy food, reading, saving, studying, healthy relationships, hard work, ere、 Here are some negative habits to get rid of: gambling, drug and alcohol abuse, overeating, sheerness, etc、5、()Everybody can change、 All it takes is courage and commitment、Decide right now to improve your life by changing your habits、Take action right now! Don't be afraid、Yes, you will probably make mistakes along the way、But never forget that success is guaranteed for you if you have positive habits in your life、 If you refuse to quit, success will be yours、试题答案1、F2、B3、A4、E5、D[解析]试题分析:短文讲述了习惯是决定一个人成功与否的关键。

Junior 2 Issue 3

Junior 2 Issue 3

Vocabulary from Teens Junior 2 Edition (Issue 3)P.1 Cutting too short?1. although (conj.) 尽管Although his hair was not long, he has to keep it shorter than 1cm, according to one of his school rules. 尽管他的头发并不长,他却不得不根据其中一条校规使头发短于一厘米。

2. a waste of time to do sth. 做某事是浪费时间I t’s a waste of time to get your haircut so often.如此频繁地理发是浪费时间。

3. complain about sb./sth. 抱怨某人/某事It’s no use complaining about the exam-oriented education. Instead, you should work harder.抱怨应试教育是没用的。

相反地,你应该更加努力学习。

4. spend st. (in) doing sth. 花费(时间)做某事He spends at least half an hour reading this English novel every day.他每天至少花费半个小时阅读这本英文小说。

5. pay attention to…注意…You should pay attention to your pronunciation when beginning to learn English.你应该在开始学英语时就注意发音。

6. instead of…而不是…You should spend more time reading instead of playing computer games.你应该花更多的时间阅读而不是玩电脑游戏。

Teens 单词词组+意思

Teens 单词词组+意思

Teens 11. leap v./n. 跳跃2. intelligence n.智力3. inspire vt.鼓舞,激起;给…以灵感4. addict v.使…上瘾n.上瘾的人5. reasonable a.合理的6. freshman n. 新生,新手7. passionate a. 充满激情的;热切的8. conflict n./v. 冲突9. factor n.因素10. recommend v.推荐11. interrupt v. 打断、打扰12. vehicle n.交通工具13. launch v./n. 发动,发射14. souvenir n.纪念品15. indicate v.指示,表明16. familiar a. 熟悉的17. overcome v. 克服18. disabled people 残疾人19. remove v. 移开,清除,脱下20. breathtaking a.非常激动人心的; 壮观的21. diverse a.多种多样的22. endangered animals 濒危动物23. domestic a.国内的,家用/养的24. grab v./n. 抓住25. startle v. 使惊吓26. surround v.包围27. leftovers n. 剩菜剩饭28. embarrass v. 使…尴尬29. an exchange student 交换生30. feast v./n. 盛宴,尽情享用Teens 21.appoint v. 任命,约定2.tend to do 往往/倾向于做某事3.release v./n. 释放,发布4.have access to 可以获得5.promote vt.促进,发扬;提升6.significant a.意义重大的pete v. 竞争8.global a. 全球的9.particularly adv. 尤其,特别10.rank n./v. 排名,等级11.translate vt. 翻译12.adapt v. 适应,改编13.theme n. 主题14.virtue n. 美德15.signal n.信号,标志/v. 发信号,标志着16.quiver v./n.颤抖17.whisper v./n. 低语,耳语18.efficient a. 高效的19.panic v./n. (使)恐慌20.make a difference n. 起作用,有影响21.pursue v.追求,从事。

teens第二期

teens第二期

P31.He’s _______ (true) a class act(出色的人).2.Abreu took part ______ different voluntary activities after school.3._______ (face) with a limited number of hours in a day, Abreu left his library job to start working _______ an emergency medical technician.4.“My _________ (appreciate) for service has guided me into ______ (give) back,” ______ (say) Abreu, who is ________ (set) his sights on becoming a doctor.5.It’s such a r_______ (值得做的) feeling to help someone.6.Abreu d_______ (投入) between 40 to 50 hours of his time each year to volunteer work.7.He v________ (无偿地) provided homework help and played games with these juniors.8.Abreu thanked his parents _______ inspiring him to do the right thing, _______ (say) “they are the most s______ (无私的) people I know.”9.His mother invited a d________ (弱势的) neighborhood boy _____ dinner.10.Upon o_______ (观察) the boy’s _______ (happy), Abreu came away with a sense of ______ he wanted to live his own life.11.I won’t focus ______ my own desires.P41.The m________ (大多数) of the spellings and grammar rules are largely the same.2.However, b_______ (除了) simple spellings like colour(UK) and color(US), the to languages ______ (true) diverge (有区别) through speech.3.Take the a_______ (口音)4.British English and dates back to the 499 AD, ______ the Saxons and the Angles-tribes from modern-day Germany and Denmark-invaded Britain, r______ (取代) the ancient Celtic language.5.As Celtic gradually f_____ (消失), an early form of British English e______ (出现) with influences from French and Latin.6.Indo-European languages _______ (speak) by migrants, regional dialects of British colonists and Native American words all formed the basis.7.Post-revolution US English kept ______ (change) based on neighboring cultures.8.It shows the ______ (true) behind the phrase, “Britain and America, two nations ______ (divide) by a common language.”P61.Most people are able _______ (recognize) about 1 million different colors.2.These cells a________ (吸收) light waves and send a message to the brain, ______ the image is p_______ (处理).3.If something is wrong with these cone-shaped cells, this can result _____ colorblindness.4.Special color-correcting glasses have already been made to help f______ (校正) some types of colorblindness.5.This is a good way news for the millions of people worldwide who s______ (遭受) from colorblindness.6.People ______ have this specific type of visual impairment have difficulty _______ (tell) the colors red and green apart.7.Problems with distinguishing red and green i_______ (中断) simple daily routines such as ________ (decide) whether a banana is ripe.8.Karepov s_______ (强调) the importance of applying this finding to create special contactlenses instead of _______ (rely) on color-correcting glasses.9.Glasses _______ (base) on this correction concept are commercially a_______ (可以买到的).10.In addition to _______ (offer) those _______ are color blind another option, it may lead to ______(solve) for other visual impairments.PII1.Why do we c______ (捕捉) every single moment?2._______ (compare) to other forms of visual art, you don’t need to any special talent for it.3.There is no painting _______ context.4.U_______ (与...不同) a painting, you don’t need to spend hours of your time on it.5.If you prefer ________ (share) your pictures with the world, you can also get immediate f________(反馈).6.This ________ (able) me to remember every experience ______ it happens.7.It’s crazy ________ the emotions of one single picture can t______ you back in time.8.We can connect to our past, no matter _______ we are and p_______ (保存) those memories that are most meaningful to us.9.Photography is also a way to a________ (欣赏) the world around us.10.E________ (拥抱) your artsy side, and take a picture _____ your next adventure.。

Poverty2

Poverty2

Counting the homeless in America's poorest cityBy Blake Ellis @blakeellis3February 13, 2014CNNOn the street, counting the homeless1.CAMDEN, N.J. (CNNMoney) - As the temperature plunged into the low teens ona January morning in Camden, N.J., seven aid workers set out on a dauntingmission: to count the homeless in the nation's poorest city.2.Making rounds to shelters, warming centers, soup kitchens and "tent cities," theworkers and volunteers helping out with this year's count were trying to find as many homeless people as they could within 24 hours.3.The federal government requires communities to conduct a homeless count atleast every other year to qualify for funding for homeless services like emergency shelter, food and job training.4.In Camden, the need is huge. No city in the country is poorer: The poverty rate isroughly 40% and the median household income is a mere $26,000 -- compared to $51,000 nationally. It's also the most dangerous city in the country; drugs are everywhere and unemployment stands at 13%.5.Social services agencies across the country already had their federal funding cutby at least 5% last year. That led many organizations in Camden to run out of money by October, says Shantel Garner, a project specialist at Community Planning & Advocacy Council, the nonprofit in charge of organizing Camden's homeless count.6.Advocacy groups like Garner's conduct these Point-in-Time counts, and theresults help the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development determine local and national trends in homelessness and assess need in individual areas.st year's homeless count found only 589 homeless people in the513,000-person county of Camden, and homeless advocates say this number is significantly understated.NMoney joined Garner when she started counting people around 8 p.m. onTuesday night. Her first stop was Joseph's House, a 75-bed shelter that opened a week earlier.9."Where will you spend the night of Tuesday, Jan. 28?" Garner asks KareimNurdeen, a 48-year old who struggles with schizophrenia (精神分裂症) and was evicted from his home a couple months ago after falling behind on rent.10.Garner rattles off a list of 18 options from HUD's survey, including emergencyshelter, hotel or motel, permanent housing, hospital, or jail. "Emergency shelter,"Nurdeen answers.11.Next come questions about how long he has been in his "current living situation,"whether he has been homeless at least four times in the last three years, and what sources of income and non-cash benefits he receives.12.There are only about 10 homeless people at Joseph's House before dinner andGarner surveys them all. She leaves a pile of surveys with the director to fill out for the other 65 or so people expected to show up later in the evening.13.Garner then moves on to the next shelter on her list: New Life Ministries, achurch that started sheltering the homeless two weeks earlier after a "Code Blue"alert was issued -- allowing police to pick up the homeless and bring them to organizations that open their doors when temperatures drop below freezing.Braving the cold in Camden’s tent city.14.HUD sets the count for January so the cold weather drives more people intoshelters, making it easier to find them. But at New Life, only one person had arrived by 11 p.m., causing Garner to worry that it was so bitterly cold this year that more homeless people were resorting to alternative shelters -- like friends' basements, emergency rooms and abandoned houses.15.At 6 a.m. the next morning, other nonprofit workers and volunteers from Garner'sagency and other local aid groups drove around in a van hunting for homeless people who don't live in shelters. Among their stops: "tent cities" scattered just off the highways where dozens of homeless people live, along with a population of stray cats.16.Aaron Howe is the unofficial "mayor" of "little tent city" ("big tent city" wasdisbanded last year after the city deemed it unsanitary).He is responsible for distributing supplies from aid organizations and deciding who gets to stay and who needs to leave. Howe moved into his tent two years ago, after the trucking business he says he ran for 18 years collapsed. When he set up his tent, there were only three people here. Now there are 17 -- all of which Garner says were counted this year.17.But that's not always the case. A big criticism of the homeless counts is that itmisses people -- those who are couch surfing or staying in a prison, hospital or motel, for example. Others are in hiding, while many more won't admit that they are homeless.18."It's set up to be kind of an impossible task," said Maria Foscarinis, founder of theNational Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty. She said one way to get more accurate findings would be to extend the count over a longer period of time or to do multiple counts per year.19.Several homeless people CNNMoney interviewed in Camden said they had neverbeen counted. Michael Powell lives in a "tent suburb," on the outskirts of one of the tent cities. He wears a key to the padlock on his tent around his neck, and behind the layers of tarps (防水布) he uses as insulation sits a mattress propped up on crates (板条箱), a knife and his "lady friend." Despite being homeless for 14 years -- ever since he got out of jail for murder -- he has never been asked to fill out a homeless count survey and had no idea the count existed.20."How would you possibly do that? There's so many of us and nobody wants to beseen," said Powell.21.Howe of tent city agrees. "There's people that live in abandoned houses, there'speople that live under bridges, I've met people that sleep in their cars at night ...you'll never get an accurate count," he said. "The organizations that come out here [to count], they don't know where everyone is."22.Mark Johnston, acting assistant secretary in the Office of Community Planningand Development at HUD, stresses that the count is just one of 50 to 60 factors it looks at when determining funding -- including how successful agencies are at getting people jobs and housing. He acknowledges that the count isn't perfect, but says it at least provides a rough estimate, which is crucial to have before homelessness can be reduced.23."[The count] certainly isn't scientific, and I'm sure there are some people we'remissing ... but we don't want to let perfection get in the way of solving the problem," said Johnston.(First Published: February 12, 2014: 7:43 PM ET )Homeless and living in Camden, N.J.Drugs, freezing temperatures and random attacks in the middle of the night. Camden's homeless share what it's like to live in the nation's poorest and most dangerous city.'A place to call home'∙Name: Aaron Howe∙Age: 391.Aaron Howe is the "mayor" of one of Camden, N.J.'s "tent cities." Thoughthere was no formal vote, he has taken charge of gathering supplies, like food, clothing and propane from local aid organizations and distributing them among residents. He also sets the rules and decides who's allowed to stay and who needs to go.2.Howe arrived in the tent city two years ago after his 18-year-old truckingbusiness collapsed as a result of the financial crisis.3."It's just a place to call home until you get out of here," he says.4.Living conditions are far from safe, however, and some homeless people innearby tent cities are known for picking fights.5."I was pistol-whipped and everything else. They fractured my skull," he said."There are guys out here who have guns, there's guys who have baseball bats, there's guys who have rods with spikes sticking out of them -- it's just a matter of knowing who to watch out for."'I hate to lose'∙Name: Kendall∙Age: 571.Up until a couple of years ago, Kendall was sleeping in an abandoned house-- but then he was attacked by bats.2."Something kept poking me and poking me, and then it stopped and then itpoked me again, and the next thing I know I'd taken my shirt off [because they had climbed inside of it]," he said. "I'll never go into an abandoned house again."3.He saved up enough money from his Social Security benefits to rent anapartment, but he was evicted last week for falling behind on payments. This is now the second time he has been homeless -- the first time was between 2000 and 2012, after he and his wife divorced.4.Despite his situation, Kendall, a former electrician, is still optimistic.5."Now I'll be back on the street ... [but] by my faith and my strength and hatingto lose -- I hate to lose -- I will save my money and get back into my apartment."'I try to live good'∙Name: Michael Powell∙Age: 521.Michael Powell was locked up at the age of 18 for murdering two men.2.He served some 22 years in jail and then spent some time in a mentalinstitution. For more than a decade, he has been living in a tent off of ahighway in Camden.3."I try to live good," he says, wearing a black long sleeve shirt with no jacketin the 12-degree weather. He stands next to his tent, which holds a couple mattresses, some plastic drawers, a propane (丙烷) heater and a knife. "These people walk around here all dirty -- that's unnecessary. If you respect yourself, then you wash every day. Wet wipes -- baby wipes -- you wash with them."4.Between his criminal record and little work experience, Powell has had a hardtime finding a job. He has picked up some occasional work -- like doing carpentry for a friend -- but he hasn't had a stable income.'Why me?'∙Name: Kareim Nurdeen∙Age: 481.Even Kareim Nurdeen's family doesn't know he's homeless. His twodaughters tell him to come to them if he needs anything, but he is determined not to let them see him like this.2.Diagnosed with schizophrenia years ago, Nurdeen stopped taking themedication for his condition because it was too expensive. He is unable to work and has fallen in and out of homelessness for the last five years. 3."It's not easy for me ... there are times when I walk on the streets and I'mthinking something's crawling on me, or I'm hearing my mother's voice but she's been dead for years," he said. "All I can do is try to isolate myself."4.He recently became homeless after discovering he had been renting a roomfrom someone who didn't actually own the building -- it was really an abandoned house. When the house was taken over by the city a couple months ago, they were both kicked out on the street.5.Nurdeen has been staying at Joseph's House for the past week after anothershelter ran out of funding and was forced to shut down.6."I pray, I pray, and I think 'I'm a good guy' ... so sometimes I ask, 'Why me?,'"he said.'You wake up cold'∙Name: Chris Thom∙Age: 311.With just one year left before getting his bachelor's degree in advertisingdesign from Savannah College of Art & Design, Chris Thom is now living ina tent in Camden, N.J.2."Drugs led me here," he says. "I didn't have a bad childhood, I have parentswho are still together ... when I was a teenager I started dealing with depression issues that led eventually to drugs."3.When he first arrived in Camden, he moved in with friends who were alsodoing drugs. But when they moved and he couldn't afford the rent on his own, he moved into a tent right off the highway in cluster of trees, with several other homeless people.4.He's been doing odd jobs, like shoveling snow for churches, but he knows heneeds to get clean before he can land a full-time gig. His family says he can move back home with them, but he is determined to get himself back on track first.5.It's been hard though -- especially during such a frigid winter.6."You go to sleep cold and you wake up cold," he said. "I never thought I'd beable to deal with what I'm able to deal with ... I wake up every morning with frozen shoes -- I feel like I'm putting on wooden clogs -- and it's freezing cold every night, but you deal with it."'So many homeless'∙Name: Ar-Rasheed Bey∙Age: 701.Ar-Rasheed Bey, a retired bus driver, has been living in an abandonedcondominium (公寓楼) ever since his month long stint in jail.2.But now a bank is taking over the "abandominum," as Bey likes to call it, sohe will be kicked out any day. He receives $755 a month in retirement benefits and $189 per month in food stamps, so he has been trying to save up enough money to rent an apartment again.3.With a growing number of homeless people looking for affordable housing,he hasn't had much luck. "I've never seen so many homeless people in my life," he says.4.Bey says he would rather go to jail and get three meals a day and a bed thansleep outside on the concrete in the cold. "I would throw a brick in thewindow of the police department until they came to take me to jail before I would live on the streets," he said.'I lost myself, in Camden'∙Name: Meda Bush∙Age: 461.Meda Bush has been homeless for a little over a year, after her boyfriend waslaid off and she relapsed on heroin. Drugs are everywhere in Camden, and she said it was just too hard for her to stay clean.2."I lost myself, in Camden. I just got lost," she said.3.After bouncing between shelters and sleeping on cardboard in the streets forthe past year, she recently arrived at Joseph's House.4.It's been a nice change from the streets. "You have no idea what it's like to getup and not knowing where you're gonna sleep or shower, where you're gonna' be safe," she said. "There's been many of times where me and my boyfriend, we've been robbed -- we wake up and our stuff's missing and knives have been at us."5.Bush said she used to have a "normal" life; she was happily married, had agood relationship with her two kids and owned a house. Now her youngest son doesn't want anything to do with her, and she has no idea where her parents or brothers are.6.Bush says she has been clean since arriving at Joseph's a week ago, and she isdetermined to stay out of trouble. "I knew the life that I was leading was gonna' kill me, and I didn't want to become another statistic in Camden," she said.'I've got to beat this drug thing'∙Name: Michael Brown∙Age: 471.When Michael Brown lost both his parents about six years ago, his drugaddiction spun out of control. He spent all of his money on drugs and eventually lost his home. After staying with a friend for a while, he officially became homeless about a year and a half ago.2.Since then, he's been sleeping in shelters and job hunting every day. But herealizes he won't get decent work until he can stay clean.3."You can go to all the rehabs, you can go to all the counseling, but if it's notin your heart, you're not gonna' do it -- and I made up my heart and my mind that this drug thing, I've got to beat it, because if I don't it's gonna beat me,"he said.'This is heaven'∙Name: Terry Hinton∙Age: 461.Terry Hinton says his life started spiraling downward two years ago when hisparents died within six months of one another. Shortly afterward, the home they left him caught fire. And since Hinton was unable to insure the house, helost it.2.Even before his parents passed away, Hinton was struggling with addiction.He hasn't had a full-time job in more than 20 years. Instead, he has been taking whatever odd jobs he can get paid under the table.3.While it's cold, Hinton has been staying at Joseph's House. Under the shelter'sprogram, he wakes up at 5:30 a.m. and then volunteers at a soup kitchen from6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. to stay warm and busy. Then he comes back to the shelter for dinner and to sleep.4."This is heaven, somewhere where you can eat, you can take a shower,somewhere where you can lay your head," he said.'Just a big drug market'∙Name: Brian Barrett∙Age: 431.Like many of Camden's homeless, Brian Barrett's slide into homelessness wassparked by an addiction that began several years ago.A former bricklayer, Barrett's growing heroin habit began consuming his paychecks. It got so badhe even started stealing from his mother.2.By the summer of 2012, he was homeless.3.Barrett has been in jail three times for drug-related offenses over the past year.With a criminal record, it's been challenging to find work. "Even for adishwashing job they do background checks now, it's just crazy," he said.4.He had been living in an abandoned storage trailer (储存拖车) on the RutgersUniversity campus. But several weeks ago, when it became too cold to bear, he came to New Life Ministries, a church providing 75 cots for the homeless.5.He says he's been sober for 57 days now, and he spends days in the libraryand nights in the shelter to avoid the streets.6."Camden is just a big drug market, that's all it is," he said. "I've talked to [myfamily] every day since I've got out of jail and I'm just trying to make amends right now, and hopefully that will lead to me going back with them."。

tweens and teens翻译

tweens and teens翻译

tweens and teens翻译"Tweens and teens" 是指青少年(11-19岁)的群体。

以下是一些关于这个群体的详细信息和用法的中英文对照例句:1. Definition and Age Range 定义和年龄范围- Tweens refer to preadolescents, typically between the ages of 11 and 12.青春期前的青少年通常指11到12岁之间的孩子。

- Teens, on the other hand, are adolescents, usually between the ages of 13 and 19.而青少年则是指通常年龄在13到19岁之间的青春期孩子。

2. Characteristics 特点- Tweens and teens often experience significant physical and emotional changes.青少年常常经历重大的身体和情感变化。

- They may exhibit increased independence and a desire for more freedom.他们可能表现出更强的独立性和对自由的渴望。

- Peer influence becomes more prominent during this stage of development.这个阶段同伴的影响力变得更加突出。

3. Example Sentences 例句- Many tweens start showing an interest in fashion and popular culture.很多青春期前的孩子开始对时尚和流行文化产生兴趣。

- Teens often face challenges in balancing schoolwork and extracurricular activities.青少年经常面临在平衡学业和课外活动方面的挑战。

teens英语报高中答案

teens英语报高中答案

teens英语报高中答案1、The boy lost his()and fell down on the ground when he was running after his brother. [单选题] *A. balance(正确答案)B. chanceC. placeD. memory2、What _______ would you like, sir? [单选题] *A. otherB. else(正确答案)C. othersD. another3、Mary wanted to travel around the world all by herself, but her parents did not _______ her to do so. [单选题] *A. forbidB. allowC. follow(正确答案)D. ask4、Both Mary and Linda don't care for fish. [单选题] *A. 喜欢(正确答案)B. 关心C. 照料D. 在乎5、Everyone knows that the sun _______ in the east. [单选题] *A. fallsB. rises(正确答案)C. staysD. lives6、He is a student of _______. [单选题] *A. Class SecondB. the Class TwoC. Class Two(正确答案)D. Second Two7、You have failed two tests. You’d better start working harder, ____ you won’t pass the course. [单选题] *A. andB. soC. butD. or(正确答案)8、6.Hi, boys and girls. How are you ________ your posters for the coming English Festival at school? [单选题] *A.getting onB.getting offC.getting with (正确答案)D.getting9、( ) They have_____ useful dictionary. They want to lend it___ us. [单选题] *A. an; forB. a; fromC. an; toD. a; to(正确答案)10、How can I _______ the nearest supermarket? [单选题] *A. get offB. get upC. get to(正确答案)D. get on11、Jim will _______ New York at 12 o’clock. [单选题] *A. get onB. get outC. get offD. get to(正确答案)12、74.In England people drive________. [单选题] * A.on the left(正确答案)B.in the leftC.on leftD.in left13、I’ve _______ a job interview today. [单选题] *A. haveB. had(正确答案)C. hasD. have gone to14、Allen is looking forward to _______ his American partner at the trade fair. [单选题] *A. meetB. meeting(正确答案)C. be meetingD. having meeting15、Nobody noticed the thief slip into the shop, because the lights happened to _______. [单选题] *A. put outB. turn outC. give outD. go out(正确答案)16、14.He is cutting the apple ________ a knife. [单选题] *A.inB.toC.with(正确答案)D.by17、Mary _______ Math. [单选题] *A. is good at(正确答案)B. do well inC. is good forD. is good with18、94.—Let’s go out for a picnic on Sunday.—________. [单选题] *A.Nice to meet youB.Here you areC.The same to youD.Good idea(正确答案)19、( ) She keeps on learning English all the time. So far, she______three books of New Concept English. [单选题] *A. has learned(正确答案)B. have learnedC. had learnedD. learn20、Though my best friend Jack doesn’t get()education, he is knowledgeable. [单选题] *A. ManyB. littleC. fewD. much(正确答案)21、—Are these your sheep? [单选题] *A)on grass at the foot of the hill.(正确答案)B. feedC.is fedD. is feeding22、There may be something wrong with her _______. She can’t see things clearly. [单选题] *A. eyes(正确答案)B. earsC. mouthD. nose23、25.A watch is important in our life. It is used for ______ the time. [单选题] *A.telling (正确答案)B.sayingC.speakingD.holding24、This is the news _______ you want to know. [单选题] *A. that(正确答案)B. whatC. whenD. who25、Hurry up,?or we’ll _______ class. [单选题] *A. be late for(正确答案)B. late forC. late withD. be late with26、There are trees on both sides of the broad street. [单选题] *A. 干净的B. 狭窄的C. 宽阔的(正确答案)D. 宁静的27、58.—How much is Lucy's skirt?—She________320 yuan for it. I think it's a little dear. [单选题] *A.tookB.paid(正确答案)C.spentD.bought28、Her ()for writing was that she wished women to get the right to higher education. [单选题] *A. motivation(正确答案)B. motivateC. effectD. concentration29、The street was named _____ George Washington who led the American war for independence. [单选题] *A. fromB. withC. asD. after(正确答案)30、81.Some birds are flying ________ the lake. What a beautiful picture! [单选题] *A.forB.underC.inD.above(正确答案)。

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Introduction(1-2) dine out however...according to
What is light meal?(3-4) the country saw a rapid...according to however having a light meal... instead...
1. treat sb. to sth. 2. be used to doing sth. 3. online delivery platform 4. a rapid expansion of restaurants 5. specilize v. 6. release v. 7. the previous year 8. avoid v. 9. healthy adj. 10.health 11.wealthy adj. 12.wealth
A taste of Earthe in oouter space
1astronaut 2.suffer 3.mission 4.freshly baked cookies 5.the risk of 6.engineer 7.overcome the challenge 8.prevent heat from circling 9.safety testing
13.the theme of 14.dish 15.be useful for 16.control 17.be into 18.appetite 19.a mixture of 20.behavior 21.flavor 22.nutrition department 23.diet quality 24.long-term well being 25.satisfy v. 26.satisfied satisfying
Living the light life
Vocabulary
1. fat-filled 2. sugar-charged desserts 3. low-calories 4. low-fat 5. high-fiber 6. oily 7. oil 8. salty 9. salt
10.spicy 11.boiled meat 12.boil 13.whole grain 14.corn 15.mushroom 16.cherry 17. tomatoes 18.nutrition 19.diet
Why do people choose light meal?(5-6) How about the advantage of light meal?(7)
What are y'all talking about?
1.You may know that the English language has many dialects depending on the country where it’s spoken. 2.If you listen carefully, you can often guess where the person comes from by the words they say and how they say them. nguage there was influenced by migrants who arrived from the EC. 4.It tells you where its people come from and where they are going.
10.in space 11.the main driving forces 12.negative feeling 13.mark an important step 14.offer 15.unfamiliar
1.You may know that the English language has many dialects depending on the countr y where it’s spoken. 定语从句
Vocabulary
1. fat-filled 富含脂肪的 2. sugar-charged desserts 充满糖分的甜
点 3. low-calories 低卡路里的 4. low-fat 低脂肪的 5. high-fiber 高纤维的 6. oily 含油多的 7. oil 石油;植物油;油漆 8. salty咸的 9. salt 盐
2.If you listen carefully, you can often guess where the person comes from ny the words they say and how they say them. 名词性从句------宾语从句
1.dialect
2.depend on
3.within
4.native
5ssion
7.southern
8.while bel
(对比两件事物。)然而 Tome likes blue,while his brother likes red.
10. spicy 辛辣的 11. boiled meat煮熟的肉, 炖肉 12. boil 煮沸 13. whole grain 全谷物 14. corn 玉米,谷物 15. mushroom 蘑菇 16. cherry 草莓 17. tomatoes 18. nutrition 营养 19. diet 日常饮食;节食,规律饮食
10.affect effect 11.region 12.highlight 13.the region’s cultural history 14.meanwhile 15.mix...with... 16.coastal 17.immigration immigrate 18.stress v. 19.play a role in
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