You ask me about my favorite festival. It is the Spring Festival. It is in 61. or February. We are always 62.because we do lots of things for the festival. The Spring Festival is 63. (color). We wear new red clothes and put up paper cuts (窗花) in different colors. Boys and girls are 64. ['ɔ:lweiz] happy those days, because they can have a good 65. [taim] with their families, and they can get 66. money from their parents, grandparents, uncles and aunts. What do we 67.on the Spring Festival? Jiaozi and some fruits. In the68. ['i:vniŋ], the family will watch TV together, but children don’t enjoy 69. (watch) TV. It’s really boring for them. They always play with their70. (friend).
What about you? What festival do you like best?
It’s Charlie’s birthday today, but he isn’t happy. No one61.(wish) him a happy birthday. Mother doesn’t say62.(something) about his birthday. She just tells Charlie to 63./pleI/ outside. When it’s time64. lunch, his mother calls, “Come in for 65. Charlie!” Charlie slowly walks into his house. But the living room looks 66./ˈdɪfrənt/. Charlie sees a big “Happy Birthday” banner(横幅).Then, he sees a birthday cake with67., balloons (气球), presents, and all of his friends. “Happy birthday!”68./ˈevrɪwʌn/ says to him. Charlie’s face lights up. He is happy and surprised(吃惊的). His parents don’t69./fə(r)ˈɡet/ his birthday! “Thank you, mom. And thank you all ,my70.!” Charlie says happily.
There are three people in Wang Meng’s family.61. father and mother are both doctors. They usually 62. bikes to work. After work, Wang Meng’s parents like 63.(listen) to music. They think music is very relaxing. Wang Meng is a student. He has classes from Monday64. Friday. After school, he 65. his parents with housework(家务). The family have 66. ['dɪnə] at home. 67. (they)favorite
food is fish and chicken. On Sundays, his parents 68.[ˈɔ:fn] take him to the park in the morning, and in the afternoon, they do some 69.(shop) together(一起). What a 70. ['hæpɪ] family!
Some people think of zoos as exciting places to see wild animals up close. Others, however, consider them as prisons for animals.
Those in support of zoos say that they provide environments which are 51./ˈsɪmələ(r)/to the animals’ natural living environments. They also believe that zoos prevent the animals from52.(die) out and help the endangered animals produce (繁育) babies. If these animals are 53.(leave) in the wild, they may not be able to stay alive. Lastly, zoos educate people. 54. more people learn about animals, the more they want to protect them. Others don’t agree. They say it’s 55.(possible) for animals to feel completely at home in zoos.56.example, in the wild, elephants typically walk thirty to fifty kilometers a day in large57.(group). How can a zoo provide that kind of environment to the elephants? And 58.zoos may say their goal is animal safety and protection, many have been found treating their animals badly.
There isn’t a simple 59./'ænsər/ to this problem , yet that doesn’ t60./mi:n/ we shouldn’ t have a discussion about it. What are your thoughts?
People like swimming in summer, even (即使) in the other three 56.(season). But you shouldn’t swim in a 57. (danger) place. A lot of people died ( 死亡 ) when they were having 58. /fʌn/ in the water.
Last year, a few students 59. (go) swimming in a river (河流). But three of them never came out of the river. They lost60.lives because they aren’t careful.
It’s hot now and the holiday is 61.(come). How can we keep62.when we go swimming? First, you’d better swim in a swimming 63. /puːl/. Second, don’t get close to the water when you are 64./ə'ləʊn /. If you remember these, swimming will be good 65. you.
Do you know Jenny White? She is an 71.(America)girl. When she was three years old, she 72.read and write some words. At the 73.of five, she could dance and play the piano. She (can)
was very popular(受欢迎的)in her school at that time.
When she was eight years old, she had a traffic 74.['æksɪdənt]. Her legs got hurt 75.(bad)and she couldn't walk any 76.. Life is very hard for her. But she didn't give up(放弃). With the 77.of her family. She could wash clothes, cook, clean the room and do other things .Three years ago, she could go to school again and was good at many 78.[ˈsʌbdʒɪkts].
Now she is 79.to use the computer. She always says, \"There isn't 80.['eniθɪŋ ] difficult. (learn)Try to do things well, and you will have a better life. \" She is really great.
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