1 . The Let’s Activity Campaign
The Let’s Activity campaign aimed at preserving rivers is coming. You will board at Castle Wharf, Nottingham, England. Offer to join us now.
BookingArrive 15 minutes before the schedule time to ensure we can get started in a timely manner. The sessions are designed for adults and children of all ages to enjoy a new experience. Parents or guardians should book tickets in advance to participate in the campaign.
CostThis campaign is free for all participants who are also not paid. However, if you fail to cancel and simply don’t show up on the day, you must pay the standard £20 administration fee, chargeable for each ticket booked.
Therefore, if your circumstances do suddenly change and you are no longer able to attend, you must cancel using one of these three mechanisms:
1. The preferred method is via the ticket booking system. You can find the link on your ticket.
2. You can also click here to send an email to us, and know more about details of the date, time, venue and participants in your email message. Don’t email if within less than 48 hours of the campaign. Instead, you’d better use option 1 above or option 3 below.
3. In case of an unforeseen emergency within 48 hours of the campaign, telephone the staff member, which we hope won’t happen.
Donate to Let’s ActivityAs part of our work, the Let’s Activity campaign is a waterway charity to help everyone get out, get active and make their lives better by learning to boat. You can now support the work our teams do with families, and make a donation on our website for the environmental protection.
1. What do we know about the campaign?A.It requires reservation. | B.It is chargeable to adults. |
C.It is a 15-minute parent-child experience. | D.It requires individual administrative capability. |
A.Sending cell phone messages. | B.Telephoning the staff member. |
C.Emailing within 48 hours of the campaign. | D.Using the booking system linked on the ticket. |
A.To call for a visit to rivers. | B.To call for volunteering work. |
C.To encourage a donation on the spot. | D.To encourage children to learn to boat. |
2 . I’m 19 years old and studying at college. I’m a(n)
I used to dislike learning. My parents, who had no college education, always
Once I was
From then on, I
In fact, my parents always help me when I need them. I also help them do housework
A.self-motivated | B.warm-hearted | C.fun-loving | D.easy-going |
A.worthless | B.horrible | C.powerful | D.temporary |
A.allowed | B.troubled | C.invited | D.pushed |
A.pity | B.cry | C.explanation | D.protection |
A.However | B.Therefore | C.Otherwise | D.Moreover |
A.understood | B.mistaken | C.valued | D.criticized |
A.involvement | B.interest | C.comment | D.cooperation |
A.uncover | B.acknowledge | C.disrespect | D.possess |
A.resolved | B.happened | C.failed | D.pretended |
A.approached | B.multiplied | C.improved | D.stopped |
A.risked | B.avoided | C.kept | D.began |
A.Regularity | B.Integrity | C.Freedom | D.Reputation |
A.party | B.habit | C.record | D.version |
A.on board | B.on purpose | C.in return | D.in case |
A.religious | B.commercial | C.political | D.moral |
3 . Are you longing for a travel experience full of iconic attractions, which is not only immersive but also intimate? Offering attentive guides, unique experiences, and the perfect combination of exploration and friendship, small group travel is redefining the holiday experience.
●Explore uncharted but safe territories. Take a journey to breathtaking destinations that might otherwise be frightening to explore independently.
●Be guided by the local guides.
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●Start your adventure with peace of mind. Small group tour operators take care of everything. With convenience at the forefront, you can explore outside your comfort zone, knowing that every detail has been thoughtfully arranged.
A.Bond with like-minded travelers |
B.It is a unique experience to visit a packed place |
C.Take a look below to find what you can do on the trip |
D.Travel alone to find more opportunity to enjoy yourself |
E.A small group tour offers access to off-the-beaten-path places |
F.You can experience the true essence of a destination with their guidance |
G.Besides, reputable small group travel companies ensure your protection and security |
My mother, a kind and considerate lady, would help others in need, though our family was not rich. When I was young, she worked as a housekeeper in the home of a wealthy businessman.
Every day, after tidying up the rooms at the businessman’s house, she would cross the street to buy groceries. As she passed by a row of low rented houses, she would always have a look at an elderly man who collected scrap (废品). The old man, in his seventies, always carried a bag. He lived in a tiny house with a small window. My mother couldn’t help but feel a sense of sympathy whenever she saw the old man eating dry bread, accompanied by a bowl of water. Thus, she would bring him old newspapers, empty cans and beer bottles, along with some food. To the old man, those were precious gifts. The businessman saw my mother’s good behavior and kept it in mind.
I learned from my mother that the poor old man lived alone. His small room was almost empty except a worn mat and a pile of collected scrap. His only way of showing gratitude to my mother was through a humble smile on his face. I once asked my mother, “Why are you so nice to the old man?” She looked at me and answered affectionately, “Because he looks like my father in the countryside.”
As the New Year approached, the businessman visited his relatives abroad, leaving my mother to watch over his house. He paid my mother double wages for her efforts, and prepared extra money for the old man.
The old man frequently appeared in various neighborhoods with his bag, and his business seemed to be going well. He not only collected plastic and cardboard boxes left at doorsteps but also threw the litter beside them into the bins. Watching him walking away, with his white hair blown in the cold wind, my mother’s heart ached.
My mother told me that she decided to knit (编织) two woolen sweaters, one for her father and the other for the old man. “Perhaps the old man had no children, but it was the New Year, and he deserved a gift, too,” she said.
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On the first day of the New Year, my mother approached the old man’s door, with her knitted sweater, food and some money.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________“I asked many people to find out where you live,” the old man said, holding the sweater my mother had given to him.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________International students from the Beijing Language and Culture University were busy preparing for the 2023 Competition for the Transmission and Promotion of the Beijing Central Axis, with three songs
The competition, hosted
“I think this song about the Wanning Bridge is very beautiful. When I was learning the lyrics, I got to know about the bridge’s history and architectural style. I feel that I’m very
It was the first time Chinese folk music
1. How much did the man weigh two months ago?
A.About 150 pounds. | B.About 160 pounds. | C.About 170 pounds. |
A.From a book. | B.From a friend. | C.From a cook. |
A.Change his diet. |
B.Learn about an author. |
C.Start to exercise regularly. |
I am Saeed from Iran. I am so glad to send you an email. I have a question about differences between a “cathedral” and a “church?” Are they the same?
AnswerThis is a great question, Saeed!
A “church”is a building used by Christians for their religious (宗教的) services. Because there are many different Christians, there are many different kinds of churches.
A “cathedral” is one kind of Christian church. However, a “cathedral” is the main church for an area under the direction of a bishop, a high-level church leader, in the Roman Catholic faith. Other Christian groups might also call large churches cathedrals. There are many famous cathedrals around the world like Notre Dame in Paris, St. Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow, and the Cathedral of Brasilia in Brazil’s capital.
A “temple” is another form of religious building. “Temple” is the English language word for religious centres in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. Temples are places of prayer or worship. Sometimes, people who observe Reform Judaism call their religious centres “temples”.
A “mosque” is a place for Muslims to pray. Women and men usually have separate places to pray within the same building. Muslim holidays and marriages are observed in mosques. “Synagogues” are Jewish places of worship. They are for prayer and religious services, ceremonies and study.
These are not the only places of worship as there are many different religions in the world. If you know of a religious centre or place of prayer or worship, we have not named, please write to us in the comments below!
Please let us know if these explanations and examples helped you, Saeed!
What question do you have about American English? Send us an email at learningenglish @ ooanews.com.
1. How many names of religious places were mentioned in the response?A.Two. | B.Three. | C.Four. | D.Five. |
A.Cathedral. | B.Temple. | C.Mosque. | D.Synagogues. |
A.A religious believer. | B.A high-level church leader. |
C.A volunteer who serves the church. | D.An Iranian learning American English. |
1. When did the speaker’s family start their traveling?
A.On May 1st. | B.On May 5th. | C.On May 6th. |
A.By car. | B.By taxi. | C.By train. |
A.The climate wasn’t good. |
B.The transport wasn’t convenient. |
C.There weren’t many tourist attractions. |
A.They admired the sunrise. |
B.They visited tea gardens. |
C.They explored thick forests. |
1. What is the woman?
A.A salesperson. | B.A student. | C.A shopkeeper. |
A.Frightening. | B.Lovely. | C.Tiny. |
A.The woman’s friend. | B.The man’s boss. | C.Lana’s pet. |
A.To meet Lana. | B.To have a wander. | C.To buy a pair of shoes. |
1. Where is the speaker from?
A.China. | B.America. | C.Britain. |
A.Prepare the food. |
B.Watch the football game. |
C.Do some shopping. |
A.His professor. | B.A festival. | C.American football. |