1. 说明比赛要求;
2. 请他推荐英文诗;
3. 请教朗诵技巧。
注意:
1. 词数120左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使内容连贯。
Dear Mr. George,
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Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
A.The man's curiosity about Tai Chi. |
B.The woman's attitude to Tai Chi. |
C.The woman's feeling of practicing Tai Chi. |
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删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
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Last week, the annual sports meeting held in our school. As soon as the headmaster announced the begin of the event, the students began to parade into the sports field.
I competed in the high jump and came the second. Then I joined the 100-meter relay. The runner worked together and got the first place. After that I joined my classmates to cheer loudly for the players whom took part in other matches. While watched these matches, we felt so exciting to see the players struggling hard for the honor of our class.
When the sports meeting ends, the players had a photo take with their medals. I found the sports meeting real unforgettable.
4 . Sitting around doing nothing used to seem like one of the safest activities possible. Then a few years ago scientists discovered that sitting all clay causes harmful changes that increase your chances of meeting an early end. Even regular workouts didn't fix the ill effects of having your bottom in a chair all workday. Suddenly, sitting became public health enemy number one. However, a new research finds that tiny bursts of intense activity are enough to protect your body from the worst effects of your couch-bound lifestyle.
In the research, the scientists closely observed eight young, healthy volunteers as they sat around. On the first day of the experiment they simply lounged for six hours. On the second day they got up every hour and engaged in five rounds of four seconds of intense workouts on a specialized bike.
"Twenty seconds total exercise an hour sounds like nothing, but the data showed it made a big difference to the subjects' bodies. In short, they didn't exhibit the usual ill effects of having sat all day. This study is small, but it's still both hopeful and relevant. The results suggest that breaking up sitting with frequent exercise can undo some of the effects of being inactive," explains Gretchen Reynolds.
"While the study used a special type of bike developed by sports scientists, the researchers feel similar results are obtainable with home exercise equipment. However, you may have to work for a few more seconds to reach the same level of intensity. You should try to get your heart pumping to its maximum as quickly as possible to ensure the effect. When you find yourself sitting for most of the day, try to rise frequently and move as often during the day as possible and for as many seconds as you can manage," Reynolds concludes.
1. What does the new research find?A.Regular workouts can extend your life. |
B.Sitting all clay can cause permanent harm. |
C.Sitting is a worst enemy for people's health. |
D.Intense exercise can relieve the damage of sitting. |
A.By comparing figures. | B.By analyzing phenomena. |
C.By describing behaviors. | D.By referring to documents. |
A.The study still needs further experiments for data. |
B.Reaching maximum heart rate should be the aim. |
C.Working out at home is much less effective. |
D.20 seconds' exercise is far from enough. |
A.The Worst Health Problem Is Solved |
B.Intense Activities Are Beneficial to Health |
C.Just 4 Seconds' Exercise Makes a Big Difference |
D.New Research Redefines a Healthy Lifestyle |
5 . In a city where tall buildings can make one feel closed in, Bryant Park offers open space for citizens and tourists to relax. In a tiny section of the park, a close community comes together at The Tables. These free outdoor ping pong tables attract individuals (个体) who share a love of the sport. People of various ages,backgrounds and skill levels became friends first, then the family.
The Tables are available to the public beginning at 11 a. m. with paddles and balls provided by the park. Regulars start to show up around 4 p. m. with their own paddles in hand, ready to dominate (主导). Matches become more competitive—doubles on one table and singles on the other—and winners are able to stay on a table until they are defeated. Those waiting their turn can be seen practicing on the sidelines,eagerly watching the game or joyfully greeting returning friends.
Deeper than the healthy competition and love for the sport is a sense of belonging and inter-generational friendship and trust among the regular players. They come to have fun, connect, relieve stress and “feel alive”. What began as a marketing tool for a local ping pong center unexpectedly grew into the community it is today.
Inspired by the diversity of players and the community they developed, Jon Bunning made a documentary called The Tables to share their story. “I just found it really fascinating that a homeless person could play as equals with a successful Wall Street banker,” says Bunning. “That's one thing I think all, humans share. We all want to belong to something, or have a place to feel like you fit in and belong there.”
1. What attracts people to come together at The Tables?A.The desire of finding families. |
B.The same affection for ping pong. |
C.The ambition of winning the championship. |
D.The willingness to sell copies of The Tables. |
A.The punishments for losing the game. |
B.The qualifications for the competitions. |
C.The management and operation of the park. |
D.The routine of playing ping pong at The Tables. |
A.The homeless differ little from Wall Street hankers. |
B.The Tables developed the economy of the community. |
C.A sense of belonging, proves more attractive to regular players. |
D.A local ping, pong center purposely turned the players into a community. |
A.Sports Without Borders | B.Love for Sports Matters Most |
C.Communities' Free Sports Service | D.Sports Promote Healthy Competition |
Once gain, Ke Jie has shown the world that he is certainly a Go grandmaster (围棋大师).
On Nov.3,
His road
Despite being the world's top player, Ke met a challenge in 2017 when he
"AI is quite strong, and people are studying this technology all the time. I can feel my opponents (对手) attacking me well, but all I can do is fight back," Ke told CGTN.