1. We often study Chinese history on Friday afternoon.
2. The boy who offered me his seat is called Tom.
3. He is in Class One and I am in Class Two.
4. He was fond of drawing when he was yet a child.
5. Neither has he changed his mind, nor will he do so.
6. What he said at the meeting is very important, isn’t it?
7. The farmer is showing the boy how to plant a tree.
8. Both Tom and Jack enjoy country music.
My classmate, Max, is a high school student. Max has recently noticed some greetings in English rather impractical. By contrast, he suggests that greetings with the Chinese language are far more communicative. They are neat, direct, and efficient. We met on campus one day, and he told me this new finding. I was a bit confused. Then we consulted our English teacher for an immediate answer.
1. My classmate, Max, is a high school student.
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1. Max has recently noticed some greetings in English rather impractical.→
2. By contrast, he suggests that greetings with the Chinese language are far more communicative.
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3. They are neat, direct, and efficient.
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4. We met on campus one day.
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5. and he told me this new finding.
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6. I was a bit confused.
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7. Then we consulted our English teacher for an immediate answer.
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What if I couldn’t do well in my studies? Would they laugh at me?
1. The students agreed.
2. My sister is writing a letter.
3. I heard him sing a song.
4. He asked me to come back soon.
5. My teacher gave me a book.
6. His face turned red.
7. This is an English-Chinese dictionary.
8. There are many customs in the village.
9. A sports meeting will be held in our school next week.
10. I’ll spend the summer holiday in the countryside.
(1)This kind of food tastes terrible.
(2)He studies hard.
(3)There are several books on the desk.
(4)He made me very angry.
(5)There lies a small village at the foot of the mountain.
Dear Terry,
How are you doing? In your last letter, you asked me about how to behave when visiting a Chinese friend. Now, .I am writing to give you some advice.
To begin with, you'd better arrive a little earlier because it's polite to do so. Second, you'd better bring the family some gifts.
Hopefully, these suggestions would be helpful
Best wishes!
Yours,
Li Hua
1. The bread tastes delicious.
2. I will spend the summer holiday in the countryside.
3. He bought me a birthday present.
4. I could not make him change his mind.
5. The temperature has changed.
6. They talked for half an hour.
7. He has accepted our invitation.
A. Often their impact on students stays all through their lives. B. Fashion models show us the latest styles of clothes. C. The job of a secretary often involves writing letters and receiving people. D. Surgeons, like teachers, are also professionals. E. Teachers help students gain new knowledge and become useful people in society. F. The old man lived in a big house by himself. G. Playing basketball on a daily basis keeps us healthy. H. Cooking skills may be another factor to be considered. I. The use of light and dark symbolizes good and evil. J. The villagers assured him that they wouldn’t accept the inn even if he gave it away. |
2. This was a very strange idea to me.
3. I saw an “egg-plant” pizza on the menu in a restaurant.
4. The young shouldn’t have their parents make decisions for them.
5. A stranger told me she liked my “pants”.
1. The pen writes smoothly.
2. I gave my car a wash.
3. The war made him a soldier.
4. I often find him at work.
5. He admired his reflection in the mirror.
6. I found it difficult to refuse him.
7. New methods make the job easy.
8. The citizens consider the earthquake a disaster.
9. The new candidate gives me hope.
10. Gently and carefully were the children led to safety.
1. James is an exchange student.
2. His words gave me more confidence.
3. The designer designed a beautiful dress.
4. There is a registration desk in the hall.
5. The new student looks anxious and frightened.