Square dancing has been popular for quite a few years.Its lovers believe it is good for elderly people's health.But in recent years,it has many haters as well.They think too loud music or dancing too late into night influences people's life,Should square dancing be supported or limited?Here are opinions from two groups of people.
For |
•Square dancing is a helpful way for elderly people to stay fit. •Square dancing has become an important socializing opportunity(社交机会)for those parents whose grown children have left to start their own families. •If governments provide large places where people can dance a bit far from living blocks,most of the complaints will go away. |
Against |
•Square dancing in public may not be acceptable to all elderly people.Some of them hate the noise caused by such kind of dancing. •Square dancing is something that elderly people themselves invented.They just want to be left by themselves to do what they like. •There are some other healthier ways to exercise for people from different age groups and with different health situations.Square dancing is not a good idea for everyone. |
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Square dancing has been a hot topic in daily life.People have been discussing (56) it should be supported or limited.Lovers believe it can help elderly people stay healthy.Those parents who live(57) can communicate with others while dancing.If people are(58) with large places by governments and they can dance a bit far away from living blocks,few neighbours will complain.Haters say the noise caused by square dancing is the main (59) why they are against it.They think square dancers just do what they like to do without(60) others' feelings.And square dancing is not the only good way for all people to exercise.
When Zheng He was born, he was named Ma Wenhe. He was born in Yunnan in 1371. (1) However, when the Ming Dynasty was established (建立), the army caught Ma Wenhe and took him to one of the emperor's sons, Prince Zhu Di.
Ma Wenhe served the prince well and soon he became one of the prince's closest advisors. (2) . Later the prince became the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty as the Yongle Emperor. The Yongle Emperor wanted to show other countries the greatness and power of the Ming Dynasty. (3) . He made Zheng He the leader of a fleet (舰队) and ordered him to explore (探索) the world.
On Zheng He's first trip, he traveled all the way to Calicut, India. With over 200ships and nearly 28,000men, he visited many countries along the way. His first trip lasted from 1405to1407. Zheng He and his fleet traded and made close relations at the places they visited.
Zheng He continued to sail for the Ming Dynasty over the rest of his life. He traveled to many faraway places, going all the way to the African coast and establishing trade relations with over 25countries. (4) . He also brought back diplomats (外交官) from many countries to meet with the Chinese Emperor.
A. Some of the ships were longer than a football field. B. The prince trusted him and changed his name to Zheng He. C. His father and grandfather were Muslim leaders of the Yuan Dynasty. D. He brought back all kinds of animals such as giraffes and camels. E. He also wanted to establish trade relations with other peoples of the world. |
It's interesting to have a chance to teach English abroad because you see a completely different education system. I am teaching in Belgium (比利时) this year and I have realized(1) there are some big differences.
For example, in the UK, it is (2) to wear a school uniform. It is nice to wear a school uniform (3) you don't have to think about what to wear in the morning.You just put on your uniform and go. This (4) a lot of time.
Another difference I have noticed is also about clothing: Teachers(5) in a more relaxed way in Belgium. They wear(6) . In my experience in the UK, teachers wear similar things to the people (7) work in an office: shirts and ties for men; dresses, skirts, dark trousers and shirts for women.
As I am working with older students who are aged(8) 16 to 18 , I have also noticed that they have (9) subjects than I did at their age. In the UK, students only choose four subjects (five if they have very good grades) at 16. Some people like this, because it means they do not have to study subjects they don't like.Others feel that students make such a big choice too(10) , because the subjects they choose at 16 will have an influence on what they can study at university.
(1)A. that |
B. what |
C. how |
D. when |
(2)A. terrible |
B. common |
C. expensive |
D. difficult |
(3)A. unless |
B. though |
C. because |
D. if |
(4)A. has |
B. spends |
C. wastes |
D. saves |
(5)A. teach |
B. dress |
C. speak |
D. walk |
(6)A. jeans |
B. dresses |
C. ties |
D. suits |
(7)A. who |
B. where |
C. whose |
D. which |
(8)A. at |
B. in |
C. between |
D. from |
(9)A. fewer |
B. better |
C. more |
D. less |
(10)A. late |
B. early |
C. wisely |
D. well |
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(1)I think history is . I like it very much.
(2)People ever keep their resolutions, though they make them.
(3)I helped to kill the cannibals.
(4)I've read a lot of books and this is the book I have read this year.
(5)Life is full of the ; bad luck may turn into a good thing.
Susie Sunbeam was not her real name; that was Susan Brown. But every one called her Susie Sunbeam because of her such a sweet, smiling face. (1) .
Her grandfather first gave her this name, and it seemed to fit the little girl so nicely that soon it took the place of her own.
Even when a baby, Susie laughed from morning till night. (2) .
When she had learned to walk, she loved to go about the house and get things for her mother, and in this way save her as many steps as she could. She would sit by her mother's side for an hour at a time, and ask her ever so many questions, or she would take her new book and read.
(3) She never used an unkind word, but tried to do whatever would please her playmates best.
One day, a poor little girl with a very ragged dress was going by and Susie heard some children teasing her and making fun of her. She at once ran out to the gate, and asked the poor little girl to come in. " What are you crying for? "Susie asked. " Because they all laughed at me, "she said
(4) She cheered her up with kind words, and gave her a nice dress and a pair of shoes.
This brought real joy and gladness to the poor child. (5) .
A. That's why we called her Susie Brown.
B. Susie was always pleasant in her play with other children.
C. No one ever heard her cry unless she was sick or hurt.
D. She always brought brightness with her when she came.
E. Susie liked to read books when her mother was busy in doing chores.
F. And she thought that Susie was rightly called Sunbeam.
G. Then Susie took the little girl into the house.
You have(1) (probable) never heard of Amy Hayes, (2) she is a most unusual woman. She never throws away things we(3) (need) any more. She has always thought about how these things(4) (put) to good use. She thinks that nothing is a waste. The windows and doors of her house come from old buildings around her town(5) ______were pulled down. The top of(6) is an old boat(7) (turn) upside down. And the gate is made(8) rocks and old glass bottles. Amy isn't the only one who is good at(9) (recycle). Jessica Wong uses old clothes to make bags. She(10)_____(do) this for a few years. Her bags are cute and useful.