It is exciting to travel to other countries. We can see many interesting things and people there. We can also 1 many delicious food there. But sometimes we aren't so happy because we can't understand the people there and it brings us much 2.
One of the best ways of understanding the people is to watch 3 they do in their fee time. Most English men, women and children love 4 things, especially flowers. Visitors 5England in spring, summer or autumn 6 see gardens all the way along the railway lines. There are flowers at the airports, in factory grounds and in gardens 7roads. Each English town has at least one 8with beautiful flower beds.
But what the English enjoy most is growing things 9. If it is impossible (不可能的) to have a garden, then a window box or a pot (盆) will do. The English like looking at each other's 10 in their free time.
So when you travel to Britain, you can see the gardens to understand British people.
Summer days are also the time for ice cream. Buying some in a store is OK. But we would like you to do it yourself.
Now we teach you how to make ice cream at home. Making your own ice cream helps you clearly know what you are eating.
First, prepare 4 fresh eggs, 200g light cream, 50g condensed milk and 30g sugar. Separate the egg white and the egg yolk, and put the egg white into a bowl. Slowly add the sugar to the egg white in 3 times. Use a mixer to stir it until it turns thick.
Then add the condensed milk to the light cream and stir it well. When the stirring line starts to show, keep on mixing at high speed for another minute. After one minute, add the egg yolk and stir the mixture well.
Then add the egg white in 3 times to the creamy mixture and stir it well.
After three minutes, pour the sired ice cream paste into a bowl and put it in the fridge. Just wait for one night and you can enjoy your home-made ice cream. It's easy, isn't it?
⒈ Wait for one night and you can enjoy your home-made ice cream.
⒉ Add the condensed milk to the light cream and stir it well
⒊ Pour the stirred ice cream paste into a bowl and put it in the fridge.
⒋ Add the egg white in 3 times to the creamy mixture and stir it well.
⒌ Prepare 4 fresh eggs, 200g light cream, 50g condensed milk and 30g sugar.
⒍ Separate the egg white and the egg yolk, add the sugar to the egg white in 3 times.
As the saying goes, "A hero is known in the time of misfortune (不幸). "Doctor Zhong Nanshan is a hero like this. He is a famous health expert in China, who saved many people's lives in 2003.
In 2002, SARS broke out in Guangdong. Later, it spread across China and other parts of the world. Patients coughed a lot and got fevers. Hundreds of them died from the disease. Even many doctors and nurses got SARS when they treated the patients. So everyone was afraid of it. But Zhong spent days and nights to find the cause of the disease. And with his way of treating, many patients got better.
When the novel coronavirus (新冠病毒) hit Wuhan, Zhong led (带领) his team to the city to fight the virus. The virus spread quickly. Around tens of thousands of Chinese people were infected. Zhong's team developed many ways to save the patients. And he told people to wear masks, wash hands often and stay at home.
Zhong likes sports very much. When he was 67, he could still play basketball. Now at the age of 84, Zhong still treats patients in the hospital and teaches young doctors. "I am just a doctor, "Zhong says. But we think he is a hero and a fighter.
One night at supper Jennifer said, "I want to learn how to juggle (玩杂耍). I brought home a book from the library. It shows me how to start juggling. I need to make some balls out of socks to practise with. Is that OK, Mum?" "Sure," said Mum. "But don't practise in the living room. Practise in the hallway. "The next day Jennifer turned some of her brother's socks into balls. She tried the fist lesson in the book. It said to put a ball on her head, nod her head and catch the ball in her hands. She did that three times. "It's a piece of cake, "she said to herself. "I'll try the next lesson. " Jennifer put a ball in her right hand like the lesson said, tossed (抛) it up, clapped (拍) her hands, but missed catching the ball with her left hand. She tried ten times but could only catch the ball three times. She felt sad and went to her bedroom. "Did you have fun?" asked Mum. "Yes, it was. "said Jennifer. "But I didn't do very well in the second lesson, so I stopped practising. ""Well, its too early to stop practising. Jennifer. Today is your first day. If you practice more tomorrow, you will juggle well. "
1. clap (拍) her hands
2. toss (抛) it up
3. put a ball in her right hand
4. catch the ball with her left hand
broken, pay for, raise, worry about, pay off, at the same time |
Louis Barnett (come) from England. He has problem. It's difficult for him (read). When he was 11, he left school and (begin) to study at home. At home, he didn't study (subject) like History and Maths. Louis bought a cookbook and made a special chocolate cake for his (mother) fortieth birthday. The cake was very delicious! Lots of people (ask) for his cakes. Then Louis started to make cakes for some restaurants and shops. At the age of 12, he started his chocolate company called "Chokolit". He wanted to make (health)chocolate. He made chocolate in his kitchen at home. After about a year, Louis got his (one) contract (合同) from a very big supermarket. When Louis was 20 years old, his company was already (已经) known around the country. He began to travel around the world and talk to young people about his story. Louis always says "Some people may (have) problems at school. But everyone can do something (good). "
I'm not a p doctor. But one Sunday, I went to an pet hospital to help the doctors there. I got there early in the morning. And there was already much work to do: f the pets food and water, and e giving them kisses on the heads. At first, they looked at me with frightened (惊恐的) eyes. A doctor said to them, "Don't worry. Ewill be OK. "Some pets were waiting for the doctor to check them. A dog's leg got hurt and I helped wash it. I worked carefully to make sure he was OK. He b at me at first and then stopped. I thought he knew that I was just trying to help him. It was a busy day and the work made me tired, but I was very happy.
Einstein moved to the USA in 1933 and worked as a teacher at Princeton University (大学). He stopped teaching there in 1945. Einstein's life in Princeton was very simple (简朴的). Between 9:00 and 10:00 a. m., he ate breakfast and read newspapers. At 10:30 he left for his office. Most of the time, he walked there. If it rained, a station wagon (旅行车)from the university picked him up. He worked for about two hours, and at 1:00 p. m. he went back home for lunch, a short sleep, and a cup of tea. After that, he stayed at home, but he went on with his work, and then saw visitors. Dinner was at 6:30, and after dinner, he had more work. Einstein lived a simple life, but lots of people in Princeton knew him. To meet some people often stopped him on his way to work or from work. Sometimes Einstein took photos with them and talked with them happily.
About John |
is good at all the subjects |
Qualities |
careful, active (活跃的), helpful |
What he did |
a member of the Helping Hands Club raised lots of money for a sick student last year saved a dog out of the river last month ···· |
Wish |
a social worker |
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Dear Sir,
I would like to recommend John for this year's Best Student Award.
I think he should get the award. I look forward to your early reply.
Yours faithfully,
Sam