Hi, my good friend! My name is Alice. I’m very happy today because it’s the first day of my new (新的) term. From 7: 30 to 8: 15 is my first class, Chinese.
A.I have P. E. at 10: 15. |
B.It is my favorite subject. |
C.Let me think about his party. |
D.I have two good friends at school. |
E.In the afternoon, I have three classes. |
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健康的饮食习惯有利于学生的学习和成长。请以“My eating habits”为题,写一篇英语短文介绍一下你的饮食习惯。
My eating habits
Money may not buy happiness, but it helps. Many teenagers want to learn how to manage money before going out into the world. 1.精明理财. This idea is raised by Dr. Mara Harvey, a money expert. The following are some of her tips.
Learn to make money. Ask parents or neighbors if you can do chores to make pocket money. These could include washing a car or taking the dog for a walk. Agree on the value of different jobs before you start. In this way, you can also improve your communication skills, which will help when you have a grown-up job, too.
Help your money grow. Money can’t grow if it’s sitting inside a piggy bank. Put your money in the bank and you can get interest (利息). 2.Save your money in the long run. One day you may feel surprised at how much money you have.
Make a plan. If you have a big event, such as a holiday coming up, it might mean you will need to spend more of your pocket money. 3.试着制定个支出和储蓄的计划. Write down how much money you have and what you are spending. Then it will help you take control of your money.
Spend your money wisely. Figure out how much you can reasonably spend each month. Spend your money on what you truly need. 4.Then try to cut down on spending. For example, rather than eating out, you can choose to cook at home.
1.Like many other foreigners, Rosalind Oliver’s first touch of Chinese Tai Chi came from popular kung fu movies. However, she has become a Tai Chi master herself, teaching it to both Chinese and foreigners.
Oliver’s journey with Tai Chi began in her early 20s, when her backache was always troubling her and she was turning to an exercise. Then she discovered advertisement classes about Tai Chi by accident and decided to try the “mysterious” eastern sport. Right away Oliver fell in love with the beautiful movement of Tai Chi. To her joy, she found that her back pains disappeared after years of practice.
Oliver later met her late husband, who was also her Tai Chi teacher. In the early 1990s, the couple opened their own Tai Chi school in the UK. To further understand Tai Chi, they decided to start a journey to China. However, three years after moving to Shanghai in 2000, her husband died, leaving her alone to work on Tai Chi.
The 58-year-old British woman recalled that it was a hard time for her. However, she was thankful to Chinese friends in Shanghai who supported her through the painful process. “They didn’t treat me like a foreigner, but rather like a friend.” Oliver said.
In 2005, Oliver set up the Double Dragon Alliance Cultural Center, which acts as a bridge for foreign people to get a better understanding of Chinese culture such as traditional Chinese medicine and Peking Opera.
Besides her Tai Chi classes, Oliver now teaches English at Shanghai University. Oliver expressed her deep love for cultural exchange and hoped to spread her work in this area.
1.When did Oliver’s journey with Tai Chi begin?The human population on Earth grows larger each year. As
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