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IS EXPLORING SPACE
A WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY?
NASA satellite image of Typhoon Goni
Countries around the globe are spending billions of dollars and lots of time on various space missions, whether to Mars or other planets much further away. Some people argue that we should stop wasting time and money exploring space. Instead, we should feed the world’s poor and find immediate solutions to other problems, such as pollution and fatal diseases. However, others feel this is a shallow view which fails to realise how exploring space helps us.
Firstly, exploring space has already made a difference in the fight against world hunger. It has directly resulted in the many satellites that now orbit Earth. A number of the satellites record data on land and weather patterns. Then the data is transmitted to scientists on Earth. After careful analysis, the scientists can provide useful recommendations and advice for farmers. As a result, space-based science has helped farming in its efforts to grow enough food to feed Earth’s increasing population.
Secondly, space exploration has already promoted technological improvements that benefit us all. High-end products around the world are made to a higher standard now because of advanced technology which was first created to meet the requirements for space exploration. For example, space technologies have helped the research and development of different types of new material. They have also helped companies make better heart monitors and other machines that doctors regularly use. Today, space technologies are widely used in all kinds of industries, and everyday products such as GPS, memory foam pillows, and smartphone cameras are changing our lives.
Finally, sending astronauts into space has helped people to think about the world’s problems and even to find ways to solve them. Seeing pictures of our planet as an island in a black sea made people realise that our planet’s resources are limited. In order to provide for such a rapidly increasing population, scientists are trying to find other planets that could one day be our new home. The greatest attention at present is on Mars because it is closer to Earth. In the future, humans may live on both planets.
In closing, exploring space provides the world with many different benefits. Therefore, it should continue so as to provide new and better solutions to people’s short-term and long-term problems.
A. Space exploration has already promoted technological improvements that benefit us. B. Sending astronauts into space has helped people to think about the world’s problems and even to find ways to solve them. C. Different opinions about space exploration. D. Exploration space provides the world with many benefits, so it should continue. E. Exploration space has made a difference in the fight against world hunger. |
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Importance of Festivals in a Child’s Life
Festivals are a part of our culture. We have grown up around them. Children enjoy festivals more than adults. In fact, there are a lot of things that children can learn from celebrating festivals.
Festivals mean that the entire family can be together. Kids and parents find time to help each other to decorate their houses, prepare delicacies(美食), make gifts and so on. This allows children to form a stronger bond with their family and relatives.
Create a sense of togetherness
Celebrations always involve people coming together and helping each other to have a good time. In fact, it brings families closer and makes them more connected.
Festivals are a great way to understand one’s culture. A child can be taught more about their culture and their country during festivals and celebrations. This makes them proud of their country and culture.
Festivals also mean gift-giving and sharing. The exchange of gifts teaches children to share joys. When children participate in donating or gifting to the poor during festivals, they learn to share and care for others. While celebrations can be a fun time for children, the lessons they receive are even more valuable and long-lasting.
A. Bring family togetherB. Learn the value of sharing
C. Understanding their parents
D. Help them know their culture
A. Staying up the Whole Night on New Year’s Eve B. Spring Festival Couplets C. New Year paintings D. The Poster Bearing the Character “Fu” Paper-cut for Window Decoration E. Paying New Year Calls F. Spring Festival Goods G. Red packets H. Gift Money to Children I. Dinner of the New Year’s Eve |
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PROJECT LIST |
A: Map the Monarch’s migration route B: Explore Monarch’s ecosystem C: Analyze Monarch’s population D: Make a Monarch fact file E: Provide conservation strategies for Monarch |
21. Project Subjects: Biology, English Task: Students will investigate the Monarch’s appearance, habitat, migration and other information. They are expected to create a detailed presentation or report in English, accompanied by illustrations or posters to showcase the related facts. |
22. Project Subject: Geography, English Task: Students will research and map the migration route of Monarch butterflies, focusing on their journey from North America to Mexico. They will use geographical tools to mark key points on the map and provide an English-written description of the migration. |
23. Project Subject: Math, Biology, English Task: Students will analyze data related to Monarch butterfly population, including their numbers and migration patterns. Using mathematical tools, they will create graphs and charts to visualize population changes and identify potential reasons for fluctuations. |
24. Project Subject: Biology, Geography, English Task: Students will explore the ecosystems where Monarch butterflies reside, including their habitats, enemies, activities and food sources. They will create a comprehensive report that delves into the ecological aspects, incorporating both biological and geographical insights. |
25. Project Subjects: Biology, Geography, English Task: Students will investigate conservation efforts for Monarch butterflies, addressing issues like habitat preservation and climate change impacts. They will propose practical solutions and write a persuasive essay in English advocating for Monarch butterfly conservation. |