上周我们学校举行了经典名著阅读比赛.
Last week the classic reading competition in our school(take)
A: I hear there is a fashion show in Wanda Square. Let's go there together.
B: Good idea.
A: No, I’ve never been there before.
Excuse me, where is Wanda Square?
C:
It ' s about 200 meters along on your right. It ' s a little too far. You’d better take a bus.
A:
C: You can take either the No. 2 bus or the No. 28 bus.
A: I see. Thanks a lot.
C:
When I was small and my grandmother died, I couldn’t understand why I had no tears(眼泪). But that night when my dad tried to cheer ________ up, my laugh turned into crying.
Scientists believe crying and laughing come from the same part of the brain(大脑). Just as laughing has many health advantages, scientists are discovering that so does ______,too.Whatever it takes for us to reduce pressure(压力) is important to our emotional(情感的) health, and crying seems to work well. One study found that 85 percent of ___
___ and 73 percent of men report feeling better___
____ crying.
Besides, Researchers agree that when we cry, people around us _______kinder and friendly and they are more ready to provide support and comfort. Tears ___
____make us understand our emotions better; sometimes we don’t even know we’re very sad until we cry. We learn about our emotions through crying, and then we can deal with them.
Just as crying can be healthy, not crying — holding back tears of anger, stress or suffering — can be ________for physical health. Studies have shown that too much control of emotions can lead to high blood pressure, heart problems and some other illnesses. If you have a health problem, doctors will certainly not ask you to cry. But ___
___you want to cry, don’t fight it. It’s a natural — and healthy — emotional response(反应).
A. Because I love children. B. I’m going to be an astronaut. C. I’d like to work in my hometown. D. Is it interesting to become an astronaut? E. I want to be a teacher. F. I want to be a doctor. G. What will you do to make your dream come true? |
(Jane and Tony are classmates. One afternoon, they are talking about their future in the classroom.) A=Jane B=Tony
A: What are you going to be when you grow up?
B:
A: Sounds like an exciting job. But I don’t think it’s easy to be an astronaut.
B: I’m going to do some exercise every day so that I can be strong enough. And I’m going to study science at college. How about you?
A:
B: Why are you going to be a teacher?
A:
B: Have you thought about where to work?
A: Yes. I have thought about it many times. I want to do something to make my hometown better.
B: Great! Let’s work hard at our lessons to make our dreams come true.
A: Hi, Alice! A nice day, isn't it?
B: Yes. Spring is coming. ___________________?
A: Tomorrow? Tomorrow is not a good day for planting trees!
B: __________________?
A: I listened to the weather report. It's going to be rainy and windy.
B: __________________! If it rains, we'll have to stay at home and do some reading.
A: Why not come to my home and surf the Internet ? My father bought different parts of the computer and put them together. He made our own computer last week.
B: Great! ___________________?
A: My home is near our school. It's a white building. I live on the fourth floor.
B: OK! _________________.
A: See you.
(Mike comes to see Dr. White. W: Dr. White; M: Mike)
W: ______________
M: Well, doctor. It's my eyes. I can't see clearly.
W: __________________
M: Since last week, I think.
W: Let me have a look. Oh, Mike, I guess you are working too hard these days and taking less care of your eyes.
M: _______ What should I do then?
W: Well, when you feel tired, just stop working and come out to enjoy a short rest. Remember, never go to bed too late and don't read in bed.
M: __________ W: Sure, Mike.
M: ____________ Thank you very much.
Do you think that will help?
That’s true.
You are wrong.
What’s the trouble, Mike?
How long have you had the problem?
Good idea!
All right , doctor. I’ll try it..