1.参赛作品种类
2.是否自备书画工具
3.其他需要询问的内容
注意:词数100词左右
Dear Sir/Madam,
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Yours faithfully,
Li Hua
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2. You are the manager of this project and should
3. Although Beethoven became deaf,he never gave up and
4. When Mozart’s music was performed in America,the audience
5. “I got the driving license.” Mary said
More than twenty-five years ago, Philadelphia started a program
I met Miss Garcia about 45 years ago when she was my elder sister’s kindergarten teacher. I remember looking into her classroom
相关内容如下:
1.评选时间:下周一下午3点;地点:英语教师办公室
2.评选标准(围绕主题、图片生动、语言准确)
3.评委职责(浏览所有参赛作品、记录作品优缺点、评出一二三等奖)
注意:
1.词不少于100.
2.连环漫画:comic strip
Dear Jim,
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Yours,
Li Hua
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Mark has 500 friends online and he spends a lot of time on the Internet.His phone and laptop are never out of
Graham was very difficult. I
8 . You may think your dog likes you more than it does. Dog owners tend to overestimate the bond they have with their pets, which could have implications for preventing dogs from roaming (walking) far from home or attacking other animals.
“As caregivers, we need to develop better bonds with our dogs, not only for our own well-being and the dogs’ well-being, but also for nature,” says Lorena Saavedra-Aracena at the University of Magallanes, Chile.
Previous research has shown that unsterilized (未杀菌的) male dogs and undernourished dogs tend to roam longer distances, but it isn’t always the case. Saavedra-Aracena wondered if the dogs’ attachment to their caregivers also played a role, so she and her colleagues equipped 41 free-roaming pet dogs with GPS collars, tracking their journeys on Navarino Island in southern Chile for about 3 weeks.
Although most of the dogs stayed within a 200-meter radius (半径) of home, Some travelled up to 28 kilometres away. One even swam in a near-freezing canal for an hour while chasing native water birds, says Saavedra-Aracena. The dogs regularly brought home carcasses (动物的尸体) of native birds, and 80 per cent of them harassed other animals, mainly local cattle and sheep.
The researchers asked owners to complete a standard survey about the dog-human bond. Then, to get the “dog’s point of view”, they ran a behaviour test adapted from evaluations of children’s bonds with their parents.Each dog was reunited with its owner in a new place addressed by strangers, left alone in an unfamiliar room and given free access to a second, empty room. The team found that lower scores on the bonding test correlated with greater roaming distances.The owners of these dogs had assessed their pets’ attachment to them as much stronger than the bonding tests suggested, says Saavedra-Aracena. Is it possible that people place too much weight on their dog’s enthusiastic greetings as a sign of bonding, she says. Dogs that roamed the most often showed the most exuberant (energetic and excited) responses to seeing their owners again. They may have simply become accustomed to carrying out an “evolutionary” ritual (仪式) of bond re-establishment that is typical among pack members after long absences, says Saavedra-Aracena.
Relationships with other humans may have weakened the dog-owner bond in far-roaming dogs, she says. Neighbours sometimes give them food, and tourists hiking on the island offer walks and companionship, potentially reinforcing the roaming problem.
Outside opportunities for food, exercise and socialisation could all affect bonding, says Paul McGreevy at the University of New England in Australia. These aspects are critical to dog welfare and represent needs that must be met by its caregiver, both for building attachment and for controlling roaming behaviour. “If any one of those three key resources is lacking, then the dog can be justified in going elsewhere.” he says.
Although it has become less common to see roaming dogs in industrialised nations, they continue to roam freely in most societies, says Saavedra-Aracena. Even when owners restrain their pets, some dogs can escape their ropes.
“Unlike children who loosen bonds with their parents as they grow older, dogs can become more attached to their caregivers throughout their lives,” she says. “So, it’s never too late to work on building that bond, playing with your dog and just spending time with him, getting to know him better, just like you would with a human partner.”
1. From the research done by Saavedra-Aracena and her colleagues, we can learn that .A.almost all the dogs were mistreated or didn’t have the ability to breed |
B.the healthier the dog is, the farther it can escape |
C.most of the dogs didn’t travel very far away |
D.the researchers follow the wandering dogs in the flesh |
A.threatened | B.generated | C.sheltered | D.avoided |
A.food, sport and company are the three key factors when forming a bond with your dog |
B.dog owners are more likely to consider their relationship with their dogs as close |
C.the more energetically a dog responds to you, the closer the relationship you have with it is |
D.dogs can become attracted by other people, which can result in them raveling farther than they otherwise would |
A.inform us of the potential risks between dogs and their owners |
B.remind dog owners to give more attention and time to their pet dogs |
C.warn us to restrict the activities of dogs |
D.present us with a piece of research that discuses how a relationship is formed between a dog and its owner |
假如你是李华,你们学校将组织学生参观首都博物馆(the Capital Museum)。请参考下面提供的信息,给来自英国的交换生Chris写一封邮件,告诉他活动安排。
邮件的开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Time | July 12 |
Activities | listen to a lecture on Chinese history try on traditional Chinese clothes and do a role-play learn to make a teapot and take it home … |
How’s everything going?
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Best regards,
Li Hua