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为研究不同物质的吸热能力,某同学用两个完全相同的酒精灯,分别给质量和初温都相同的甲、乙两种液体同时加热,分别记录加热时间和升高的温度,根据记录的数据作出了两种液体的温度随时间变化的图像,如右图所...
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为研究不同物质的吸热能力某同学用两个完全相同的酒精灯分别给质量和初温都相同的甲乙两种液体同时加
为研究不同物质的吸热能力某同学用两个完全相同的酒精灯分别给质量和初温都相同的甲乙两种液体同时加热分别
探究比较不同物质的吸热能力时同学们用酒精灯同时开始均匀加热质量和初温都相等的沙子和水装置如图下列说法
实验中,沙子吸热升温较快,说明沙子吸热能力较强
在本实验中,物体吸热多少是由物质的种类决定的
实验中,将沙子和水加热到相同温度时,它们吸收的热量相同
实验中,加热相同的时间,末温低的物质吸热能力强
为研究不同物质的吸热能力某同学用两个完全相同的酒精灯分别给质量和初温都相同的甲乙两种液体同时加热如图
探究比较不同物质的吸热能力时同学们用酒精灯同时开始均匀加热质量和初温都相等的沙子和水装置如图.下列说
实验中,沙子吸热升温较快,说明沙子吸热能力较强
在本实验中,物体吸热多少是由物质的种类决定的
实验中,将沙子和水加热到相同温度时,它们吸收的热量相同
实验中,加热相同的时间,末温低的物质吸热能力强
探究比较不同物质的吸热能力时同学们用酒精灯同时开始均匀加热质量和初温都相等的沙子和水装置如图.下列说
实验中,沙子吸热升温较快,说明沙子吸热能力较强
在本实验中,物体吸热多少是由物质的种类决定的
实验中,将沙子和水加热到相同温度时,它们吸收的热量相同
实验中,加热相同的时间,末温低的物质吸热能力强
探究比较不同物质的吸热能力时同学们用酒精灯同时开始均匀加热质量和初温都相等的沙子和水装置如图则实验中
物体吸热多少是由物质的种类决定的
沙子吸热升温较快,说明沙子吸热能力较强
将沙子和水加热到相同温度时,它们吸收的热量相同
加热相同的时间,末温低的物质吸热能力强
探究比较不同物质的吸热能力时同学们用酒精灯同时开始均匀加热质量和初温都相等的沙子和水装置如图.下列说
实验中,沙子吸热升温较快,说明沙子吸热能力较强
在本实验中,物体吸热多少是由物质的种类决定的
实验中,将沙子和水加热到相同温度时,它们吸收的热量相同
实验中,加热相同的时间,末温低的物质吸热能力强
为研究不同物质的吸热能力某同学用两个完全相同的酒精灯分别给质量和初温都相同的甲乙两种液体同时加热分别
探究比较不同物质的吸热能力时同学们用酒精灯同时开始均匀加热质量和初温都相等的沙子和水装置如图本实验中
沙子吸热升温较快,说明沙子吸热能力较强
物体吸热多少是由物质的种类决定的
将沙子和水加热到相同温度时,它们吸收的热量相同
加热相同的时间,末温低的物质吸热能力强
为比较不同物质吸热的情况小亮用两个完全相同的酒精灯分别给质量和初温都相同的甲乙两种液体同时加热记录加
为研究不同物质的吸热能力某同学用两个完全相同的酒精灯分别给质量和初温都相同的甲乙两种液体同时加
为探究不同物质的吸热能力某同学用两个完全相同的酒精灯分别给质量和初温都相同的甲乙两种液体同时加热分别
为研究不同物质的吸热能力某同学用两个完全相同的酒精灯分别给质量和初温都相同的甲乙两种液体同时加
为研究不同物质的吸热能力某同学用两个完全相同的酒精灯分别给质量和初温都相同的甲乙两种液体同时加热分别
探究比较不同物质的吸热能力时同学们用酒精灯同时开始均匀加热质量和初温都相等的沙子和水装置如图下列说法
实验中,沙子吸热升温较快,说明沙子吸热能力较强
在本实验中,物体吸热多少是由物质的种类决定的
实验中,将沙子和水加热到相同温度时,它们吸收的热量相同
实验中,加热相同的时间,末温低的物质吸热能力强
如图15所示是比较水和食用油吸热能力的实验在两个完全相同的烧杯中分别装有质量初温分别相等的水和食用油
为探究不同物质的吸热能力选取质量和初温均相同的不同物质A.和B.用相同的酒精灯同时加热相同的时间温度
探究比较不同物质的吸热能力时同学们用酒精灯同时开始均匀加热质量和初温都相等的沙子和水装置如图下列说法
实验中,沙子吸热升温较快,说明沙子吸热能力较强
在本实验中,物体吸热多少是由物质的种类决定的
实验中,将沙子和水加
热到相同温度时,它们吸收的热量相同
实验中,加热相同的时间,末温低的物质吸热能力强
如图所示是课本中用来探究不同物质吸热能力强弱的实验装置两个相同的杯子中分别有质量相等的河沙和水用两个
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C Somepeoplebringoutthebestinyouinawaythatyoumightneverhavefullyrealizedonyourown.Mymomwasoneofthosepeople. MyfatherdiedwhenIwasninemonthsoldmakingmyroomasinglemotherattheageofeighteen.WhileIwasgrowingupwelivedaveryhardlife.Wehadlittlemoneybutmymomgavemealotoflove.Eachnightshesatmeonherlapandspokethewordsthatwouldchangemylife"Kemmonsyouarecertaintobeagreatmanandyoucandoanythinginlifeifyouworkhardenoughtogetit." AtfourteenIwashitbyacarandthedoctorssaidIwouldneverwalkagain.EverydaymymotherspoketomeinhergentlelovingvoicetellingmethatnomatterwhatthosedoctorssaidIcouldwalkagainifIwantedtobadlyenough.ShedrovethatmessagesodeepintomyheartthatIfinallybelievedher.AyearlaterIreturnedtoschool—walkingonmyown! WhentheGreatDepression大萧条hit"mymomlostherjob.ThenIleftschooltosupportthebothofus.AtthatmomentIwasdeterminednevertobepooragain. OvertheyearsIexperiencedvariouslevelsofbusinesssuccess.ButtherealturningpointoccurredonavacationItookwithmywifeandfivekidsin1951.Iwasdissatisfiedwiththesecond-classhotelsavailableforfamiliesandwasangrythattheychargedanextra$2foreachchild.ThatwastooexpensivefortheaverageAmericanfamily.ItoldmywifethatIwasgoingtoopenamotel汽车旅馆forfamiliesthatwouldneverchargeextraforchildren.Therewereplentyofdoubtersatthattime. NotsurprisinglyMomwasoneofmystrongestsupporters.Sheworkedbehindthedeskandevendesignedtheroomstyle.Asinanybusinessweexperiencedalotofchallenges.Butwithmymother’swordsdeeplyrootedinmysoulIneverdoubtedwewouldsucceed.Fifteenyearslaterwehadthelargesthotelsystemintheword—HolidayInn.In1979mycompanyhad1759innsinmorethanfiftycountrieswithanincomeof$1billionayear. Youmaynothavestartedoutlifeinthebestsituations.Butifyoucanfindataskinlifeworthworkingforandbelieveinyourselfnothingcanstopyou. WhatKemmons’momoftentoldhimduringhischildhoodwas
Ⅱ Onedaywhileagirlwaswalkinginthewoodsshefoundtwostarvingsongbirds.Shetookthemhomeandputtheminasmall31.Shecaredforthemandfeltgreatloveforthem. Oncethe32andstrongerofthetwobirdsflewfromthecage.Therefore33heflewcloseshegraspedhim34.Shefeltgladbutsuddenlyshefeltthebirdgolimp.Sheopenedherhandand35inhorroratthedeadbird. Shenoticedtheotherbirdmovingbackandforthontheedgeofthecage.Shecouldfeelhisgreatneedfor36.Sheliftedhimfromthecageand37himsoftlyintotheair.Thebirdcircledoncetwicethreetimes. Thegirlwatcheddelightedlyatthebird’senjoyment.Herheartwasnolonger38withherloss.Suddenlythebirdflewcloserand39softlyonhershoulder.Itsangthesweetestmelodythatshehadeverheard. Thefastestwayto40loveistoholdonittootightlywhilethebestwaytokeeploveistogiveitWINGS! 37
—DoyouthinktheirtabletennisteamwillwinthefirstplaceatthecomingAsianGames—Oursismuchstrongerthantheirs.
DeareditorIamEvanfromCanada.Beingtheeldestchildinthefamilyhasitsdisadvantages.FirstofallIhavetoshareallmy______玩具withmy61.______youngersisters.0fcoursetheydon’tn______toreturnthefavorsbecause62.______I’mtotallyuninterestedintheirthings.______除之外that63.______theyarealwayshangingaroundme.Ijustcan’tgetamoment’p______.64.______Atmeals.Ihavetoeatwhateveris______theplateregardlessof65.______thetaste.Mysistersonlytryonebiteifitnot______favoritefood.66.______Inadditionw______itcomestopracticingourmusicalinstrumentsIhaveto67.______Dracticethandoublethetime.WorstofallIgetalargerquantity68.______ofhomework______对比tothem.69.______I’mfeelingratherannoyed.Canyoupleaseg______mesomeadvice70.______YourstrulyEvanSmith
Ⅱ Onedaywhileagirlwaswalkinginthewoodsshefoundtwostarvingsongbirds.Shetookthemhomeandputtheminasmall31.Shecaredforthemandfeltgreatloveforthem. Oncethe32andstrongerofthetwobirdsflewfromthecage.Therefore33heflewcloseshegraspedhim34.Shefeltgladbutsuddenlyshefeltthebirdgolimp.Sheopenedherhandand35inhorroratthedeadbird. Shenoticedtheotherbirdmovingbackandforthontheedgeofthecage.Shecouldfeelhisgreatneedfor36.Sheliftedhimfromthecageand37himsoftlyintotheair.Thebirdcircledoncetwicethreetimes. Thegirlwatcheddelightedlyatthebird’senjoyment.Herheartwasnolonger38withherloss.Suddenlythebirdflewcloserand39softlyonhershoulder.Itsangthesweetestmelodythatshehadeverheard. Thefastestwayto40loveistoholdonittootightlywhilethebestwaytokeeploveistogiveitWINGS! 33
B MyfamilyandIlivedacrossthestreetfromSouthwayParksinceIwasfouryearsold.Thenjustlastyearthecityputachainlinkfencearoundtheparkandstartedbulldozing用推土机推平thetreesandgrasstomakewaysforanewapartmentcomplex.WhenIsawthefenceandbulldozersIaskedmyself"Whydon’ttheyjustleaveitalone" LookingbackIthinkwhatsentencedtheparktooblivion被遗忘wasthedrought旱灾wehadaboutfouryearsago.UpuntilthenSouthwayParkwasanicegreenparkwithplentyoftreesandapublicswimmingpool.MyfriendsandIrollerskatedonthesidewalksclimbedthetreesandswaminthepoolalltheyearsIwasgrowingup.Theparkwasalmostlikemyownyard.ThenthesummerIwasfifteenthedroughtcameandthingschanged. Therehadbeenalmostnorainatallthatyear.Thecitystoppedwateringtheparkgrass.With-inafewweeksIfoundmyselflivingacrossthestreetfromahugebrowndesert.Leavesfellofftheparktreesandprettysoonthetreesstarteddyingtoo.Nexttheparkswimmingpoolwasclosed.Thecitycutdownontheworkforcethatkepttheparkandprettysoonitjustgottoouglyanddirtytoenjoyanymore. Asthedroughtlastedintothefalltheparkgotworseeverymonth.Therubbishpileduporblewacrossthebrowngrass.Soontheonlypeopleintheparkwerebeggarsandotherpeopledownontheirluck.Peoplesaiddrugswerebeingsoldortradedtherenow.Theparkhadgottenscaryandmymothertolduskidsnottogothereanymore. Thedroughtfinallyendedandthingsseemedtogetbacktonormalthatiseverythingbutthepark.Ithadgottenintosuchbadshapethatthecityjustletitstaythatway.ThenaboutsixmonthsagoIheardthatthecitywasgoingto"redevelop"certainworn-outareasofthecity.Itturnedoutthatthecityhadplannedtogetridoftheparksellthelandandletsomeonebuildrowsofapartmentbuildingsonit. Thechain-linkfencingandthebulldozersdidtheirwork.Nowweliveacrossthestreetfromsixrowsofapartmentbuildings.Eachofthemisthreeunitshighandstretchesablockineachdirec-tion.Theneighborhoodhaschangedwithoutthepark.ThestreetsIusedtoplayinarejammedwithcarsnow.Thingswillneverbethesameagain.SometimesIwonderthoughwhatchangesanotherdroughtwouldmakeinthewaythingsaretoday. Howdidthewriterfeelwhenhesawthefenceandbulldozers
D Lovesuccesshappinessfamilyandfreedom—howimportantarethesevaluestoyouHereisoneinterviewwhichexploresthefundamentalquestionsinlife. Question:Couldyouintroduceyourselffirst Answer:MynameisMisbah27yearsold.Iwasborninawar-tornarea.RightnowI’mawebdesigner. Q:Whatareyourgreatmemories A:Myparentsusedtotakeustohuntbirdsclimbtreesandplayinthefields.Formeitwaslikeaholidaybecauseweweregoingtohavefunalldaylong.Thosearemygreatmemories. Q:Doesyourchildhoodmeanalottoyou A:Yes.Aslifewasvery"hardIusedtoworktohelpbringmoneyinforthefamily.Ispentmychildhoodworkingwithresponsibilitiesbeyondmyage.Howeverittaughtmetodealwithproblemsallalone.Ilearnttobeindependent. Q:Whatchangeswouldyouliketomakeinyourlife A:IfIcouldchangesomethinginmylifeI’dchangeitsothatmychildhoodcouldhavetakenplaceinanotherarea.Iwouldhavelovedtolivewithmyfamilyinfreedom.WhocareswhetherwehavemuchmoneyorwhetherwehaveabeautifulhouseItdoesn’tmatteraslongasIcanlivewithmyfamilyandwearesafe. Q:Howdoyougetalongwithyourparents A:MyparentssupportedmeuntilIcameofage.IwanttogivebackwhatI’vegot.That’sourway.ButIamworkinginanothercity.MyonlycontactwithmyparentsnowisthroughthephonebutIhateusingit.Itfilters过滤outyouremotionandleavesyourvoiceonly.Mydeepestfeelingsshouldbepassedthroughsighthearingandtouch. WhatdidMisbahdesiremostinhischildhood
C Somepeoplebringoutthebestinyouinawaythatyoumightneverhavefullyrealizedonyourown.Mymomwasoneofthosepeople. MyfatherdiedwhenIwasninemonthsoldmakingmyroomasinglemotherattheageofeighteen.WhileIwasgrowingupwelivedaveryhardlife.Wehadlittlemoneybutmymomgavemealotoflove.Eachnightshesatmeonherlapandspokethewordsthatwouldchangemylife"Kemmonsyouarecertaintobeagreatmanandyoucandoanythinginlifeifyouworkhardenoughtogetit." AtfourteenIwashitbyacarandthedoctorssaidIwouldneverwalkagain.EverydaymymotherspoketomeinhergentlelovingvoicetellingmethatnomatterwhatthosedoctorssaidIcouldwalkagainifIwantedtobadlyenough.ShedrovethatmessagesodeepintomyheartthatIfinallybelievedher.AyearlaterIreturnedtoschool—walkingonmyown! WhentheGreatDepression大萧条hit"mymomlostherjob.ThenIleftschooltosupportthebothofus.AtthatmomentIwasdeterminednevertobepooragain. OvertheyearsIexperiencedvariouslevelsofbusinesssuccess.ButtherealturningpointoccurredonavacationItookwithmywifeandfivekidsin1951.Iwasdissatisfiedwiththesecond-classhotelsavailableforfamiliesandwasangrythattheychargedanextra$2foreachchild.ThatwastooexpensivefortheaverageAmericanfamily.ItoldmywifethatIwasgoingtoopenamotel汽车旅馆forfamiliesthatwouldneverchargeextraforchildren.Therewereplentyofdoubtersatthattime. NotsurprisinglyMomwasoneofmystrongestsupporters.Sheworkedbehindthedeskandevendesignedtheroomstyle.Asinanybusinessweexperiencedalotofchallenges.Butwithmymother’swordsdeeplyrootedinmysoulIneverdoubtedwewouldsucceed.Fifteenyearslaterwehadthelargesthotelsystemintheword—HolidayInn.In1979mycompanyhad1759innsinmorethanfiftycountrieswithanincomeof$1billionayear. Youmaynothavestartedoutlifeinthebestsituations.Butifyoucanfindataskinlifeworthworkingforandbelieveinyourselfnothingcanstopyou. WhatcausedKemmonstostartamotelbyhimself
DeareditorIamEvanfromCanada.Beingtheeldestchildinthefamilyhasitsdisadvantages.FirstofallIhavetoshareallmy______玩具withmy61.______youngersisters.0fcoursetheydon’tn______toreturnthefavorsbecause62.______I’mtotallyuninterestedintheirthings.______除之外that63.______theyarealwayshangingaroundme.Ijustcan’tgetamoment’p______.64.______Atmeals.Ihavetoeatwhateveris______theplateregardlessof65.______thetaste.Mysistersonlytryonebiteifitnot______favoritefood.66.______Inadditionw______itcomestopracticingourmusicalinstrumentsIhaveto67.______Dracticethandoublethetime.WorstofallIgetalargerquantity68.______ofhomework______对比tothem.69.______I’mfeelingratherannoyed.Canyoupleaseg______mesomeadvice70.______YourstrulyEvanSmith
Ⅰ Inthediningroomofmygrandfather’shousestoodhisheavyclock.Mealsinthediningroomwerea21forourfourgenerationstobecomeone.Mygrandfather’sclockalwaysstoodlikeatrustedoldfamilyfriend22usplayingjokesandtellingstorieswhichwasalreadya23ofourlife. WhenIwasachildtheoldclockinterestedme.Iwatchedandlistenedtoitduring24Iwassurprisedhowat25timesofthedaytheclockwouldstrikethreetimessixtimesormorewithawonderfulgreat26thatechoedthroughoutthehouse.Theclockchimedyearafteryearapartofmy27apartofmyheart. Evenmore28tomewasmygrandfather’sspecialactioneachday.Hemeticulously29theclockwithaspecialkeyeachday.Thekeywasmagictome.It30ourfamily’smagnificentclocktickingandstrikingallyearround. 29
Ⅰ Inthediningroomofmygrandfather’shousestoodhisheavyclock.Mealsinthediningroomwerea21forourfourgenerationstobecomeone.Mygrandfather’sclockalwaysstoodlikeatrustedoldfamilyfriend22usplayingjokesandtellingstorieswhichwasalreadya23ofourlife. WhenIwasachildtheoldclockinterestedme.Iwatchedandlistenedtoitduring24Iwassurprisedhowat25timesofthedaytheclockwouldstrikethreetimessixtimesormorewithawonderfulgreat26thatechoedthroughoutthehouse.Theclockchimedyearafteryearapartofmy27apartofmyheart. Evenmore28tomewasmygrandfather’sspecialactioneachday.Hemeticulously29theclockwithaspecialkeyeachday.Thekeywasmagictome.It30ourfamily’smagnificentclocktickingandstrikingallyearround. 25
Ⅱ Onedaywhileagirlwaswalkinginthewoodsshefoundtwostarvingsongbirds.Shetookthemhomeandputtheminasmall31.Shecaredforthemandfeltgreatloveforthem. Oncethe32andstrongerofthetwobirdsflewfromthecage.Therefore33heflewcloseshegraspedhim34.Shefeltgladbutsuddenlyshefeltthebirdgolimp.Sheopenedherhandand35inhorroratthedeadbird. Shenoticedtheotherbirdmovingbackandforthontheedgeofthecage.Shecouldfeelhisgreatneedfor36.Sheliftedhimfromthecageand37himsoftlyintotheair.Thebirdcircledoncetwicethreetimes. Thegirlwatcheddelightedlyatthebird’senjoyment.Herheartwasnolonger38withherloss.Suddenlythebirdflewcloserand39softlyonhershoulder.Itsangthesweetestmelodythatshehadeverheard. Thefastestwayto40loveistoholdonittootightlywhilethebestwaytokeeploveistogiveitWINGS! 39
DeareditorIamEvanfromCanada.Beingtheeldestchildinthefamilyhasitsdisadvantages.FirstofallIhavetoshareallmy______玩具withmy61.______youngersisters.0fcoursetheydon’tn______toreturnthefavorsbecause62.______I’mtotallyuninterestedintheirthings.______除之外that63.______theyarealwayshangingaroundme.Ijustcan’tgetamoment’p______.64.______Atmeals.Ihavetoeatwhateveris______theplateregardlessof65.______thetaste.Mysistersonlytryonebiteifitnot______favoritefood.66.______Inadditionw______itcomestopracticingourmusicalinstrumentsIhaveto67.______Dracticethandoublethetime.WorstofallIgetalargerquantity68.______ofhomework______对比tothem.69.______I’mfeelingratherannoyed.Canyoupleaseg______mesomeadvice70.______YourstrulyEvanSmith
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Ⅱ Onedaywhileagirlwaswalkinginthewoodsshefoundtwostarvingsongbirds.Shetookthemhomeandputtheminasmall31.Shecaredforthemandfeltgreatloveforthem. Oncethe32andstrongerofthetwobirdsflewfromthecage.Therefore33heflewcloseshegraspedhim34.Shefeltgladbutsuddenlyshefeltthebirdgolimp.Sheopenedherhandand35inhorroratthedeadbird. Shenoticedtheotherbirdmovingbackandforthontheedgeofthecage.Shecouldfeelhisgreatneedfor36.Sheliftedhimfromthecageand37himsoftlyintotheair.Thebirdcircledoncetwicethreetimes. Thegirlwatcheddelightedlyatthebird’senjoyment.Herheartwasnolonger38withherloss.Suddenlythebirdflewcloserand39softlyonhershoulder.Itsangthesweetestmelodythatshehadeverheard. Thefastestwayto40loveistoholdonittootightlywhilethebestwaytokeeploveistogiveitWINGS! 35
D Lovesuccesshappinessfamilyandfreedom—howimportantarethesevaluestoyouHereisoneinterviewwhichexploresthefundamentalquestionsinlife. Question:Couldyouintroduceyourselffirst Answer:MynameisMisbah27yearsold.Iwasborninawar-tornarea.RightnowI’mawebdesigner. Q:Whatareyourgreatmemories A:Myparentsusedtotakeustohuntbirdsclimbtreesandplayinthefields.Formeitwaslikeaholidaybecauseweweregoingtohavefunalldaylong.Thosearemygreatmemories. Q:Doesyourchildhoodmeanalottoyou A:Yes.Aslifewasvery"hardIusedtoworktohelpbringmoneyinforthefamily.Ispentmychildhoodworkingwithresponsibilitiesbeyondmyage.Howeverittaughtmetodealwithproblemsallalone.Ilearnttobeindependent. Q:Whatchangeswouldyouliketomakeinyourlife A:IfIcouldchangesomethinginmylifeI’dchangeitsothatmychildhoodcouldhavetakenplaceinanotherarea.Iwouldhavelovedtolivewithmyfamilyinfreedom.WhocareswhetherwehavemuchmoneyorwhetherwehaveabeautifulhouseItdoesn’tmatteraslongasIcanlivewithmyfamilyandwearesafe. Q:Howdoyougetalongwithyourparents A:MyparentssupportedmeuntilIcameofage.IwanttogivebackwhatI’vegot.That’sourway.ButIamworkinginanothercity.MyonlycontactwithmyparentsnowisthroughthephonebutIhateusingit.Itfilters过滤outyouremotionandleavesyourvoiceonly.Mydeepestfeelingsshouldbepassedthroughsighthearingandtouch. Iftherewereonlyonequestionleftwhatwoulditmostprobablybe
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E Welcometotheworld-famoushousewhereWilliamShakespearewasbornin1564andwherehegrewup.Theproperty房产remainedintheownershipofShakespeare’sfamilyuntil1806.TheHousehaswelcomedvisitorstravellingfromallovertheworldforover250years. OPENINGTIMES: 20Marto19Oct MontoSat:9:00amto5:00pm Sun:9:30amto5:00pm 20Octto19Mar MontoSat:9:30amto4:00pm Sun:10:00amto4:00pm ◆EnterthroughtheVisitors’CentreandseethehighlypraisedexhibitionShakespeare’sWordalivelyandfullintroductiontothelifeandworkofShakespeare. ◆StandintheroomswhereShakespearegrewup. ◆DiscoverexamplesoffurnitureandneedleworkfromShakespeare’speriod. ◆Enjoythetraditional传统的Englishgardenplantedwithtreesandflowersmentionedinpoet’sworks. ○TheBirthplaceiswithineasywalkingdistanceofallthecarparksshownonthemap;thenearestisWindsorStreet3minutes’walk. ●TheHousemaypresentdifficultiesbuttheVisitors’Centreitsexhibitionandthegardenareaccessibletowheelchairusers. ★TheShakespeareCoffeeHouseoppositetheBirthplace. ADMISSION Adult£4.90 Child£2.20 Family£12.00 2adults+upto3children WhereisthenearestparkingplacetoShakespeare’sBirthplace
A ImagineonedaygettingoutofbedinBeijingandbeingatyourofficeinShanghaiinonlyacoupleofhoursandthenafterafulldayofworkgoingbackhometoBeijingandhavingdinnerthere. Soundsunusualdoesn’titButit’snotthatunrealisticwiththedevelopmentofChina’shigh-speedrailwaysystem.Andthat’snotall.Chinahasanevengreaterhigh-speedrailwayplantoconnectthecountrywithSoutheastAsiaandeventuallyEasternEurope. Chinaisnegotiatingtoextenditsownhigh-speedrailwaynetworktoupto17countriesin10to15yearseventuallyreachingLondonandSingapore. Chinahasproposedthreesuchprojects.ThefirstwouldpossiblyconnectKunmingwithSingaporeviaVietnamandMalaysia.AnothercouldstartinUrumqiandgothroughKazakhstanandUz-bekistanandpossiblytoGermany.ThethirdwouldstartinthenortheastandgonorththroughRussiaandthenintoWesternEurope. IfChina’splanforthehigh-speedrailwaygoesforwardpeopleCouldzipoverfromLondontoBeijinginundertwodays. ThenewsystemwouldstillfollowChina’shigh-speedrailwaystandard.Andthetrainswouldbeabletogo346kilometersanhouralmostasfastassomeairplanes. China’sbullettrain高速客车theoneconnectingWuhantoGuangzhoualreadyhastheWorld’sfastestaveragespeedItcovers1069kilometersinaboutthreehours. Ofcoursetherearesometechnicalchallengestoovercome.Therearesomanyissuesthatneedtobesettledsuchassafetyrailgauge轨距maintenanceofrailwaytracks.Soit’simportanttopayattentiontoeverydetail. Butthekeyissueisreallymoney.Chinaisalreadyspendinghundredsofbillionsofyuanondomesticrailwayexpansion. Chinaprefersthattheothercountriespayinnaturalresourcesratherthanwithcapitalinvestment.ResourcesfromthosecountriescouldstreamintoChinatosustaindevelopment. It’llbeawin-winproject.Forothercountriestherailwaynetworkwilldefinitelycreatemoreopportunitiesforbusinesstourismandsoonnottomentionthebettercommunicationamongthosecountries. ForChinasuchaprojectwouldnotonlyconnectitwiththerestofAsiaandbringsomemuch-neededresourcesbutwouldalsohelpdevelopChina’sfarwest.Weforeseethatinthecomingdecadesmillionsofpeoplewillmigratetothewesternregionswherethelandisemptyandresourcesunused.Withhigh-speedtrainspeoplewillsetupfactoriesandbusinesscentersinthewestonceandforall.Andthey’11tradewithCentralAsianandEasternEuropeancountries. Whichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribestheauthor’sattitudetowardsChina’shigh-speedrailwayplan
C Somepeoplebringoutthebestinyouinawaythatyoumightneverhavefullyrealizedonyourown.Mymomwasoneofthosepeople. MyfatherdiedwhenIwasninemonthsoldmakingmyroomasinglemotherattheageofeighteen.WhileIwasgrowingupwelivedaveryhardlife.Wehadlittlemoneybutmymomgavemealotoflove.Eachnightshesatmeonherlapandspokethewordsthatwouldchangemylife"Kemmonsyouarecertaintobeagreatmanandyoucandoanythinginlifeifyouworkhardenoughtogetit." AtfourteenIwashitbyacarandthedoctorssaidIwouldneverwalkagain.EverydaymymotherspoketomeinhergentlelovingvoicetellingmethatnomatterwhatthosedoctorssaidIcouldwalkagainifIwantedtobadlyenough.ShedrovethatmessagesodeepintomyheartthatIfinallybelievedher.AyearlaterIreturnedtoschool—walkingonmyown! WhentheGreatDepression大萧条hit"mymomlostherjob.ThenIleftschooltosupportthebothofus.AtthatmomentIwasdeterminednevertobepooragain. OvertheyearsIexperiencedvariouslevelsofbusinesssuccess.ButtherealturningpointoccurredonavacationItookwithmywifeandfivekidsin1951.Iwasdissatisfiedwiththesecond-classhotelsavailableforfamiliesandwasangrythattheychargedanextra$2foreachchild.ThatwastooexpensivefortheaverageAmericanfamily.ItoldmywifethatIwasgoingtoopenamotel汽车旅馆forfamiliesthatwouldneverchargeextraforchildren.Therewereplentyofdoubtersatthattime. NotsurprisinglyMomwasoneofmystrongestsupporters.Sheworkedbehindthedeskandevendesignedtheroomstyle.Asinanybusinessweexperiencedalotofchallenges.Butwithmymother’swordsdeeplyrootedinmysoulIneverdoubtedwewouldsucceed.Fifteenyearslaterwehadthelargesthotelsystemintheword—HolidayInn.In1979mycompanyhad1759innsinmorethanfiftycountrieswithanincomeof$1billionayear. Youmaynothavestartedoutlifeinthebestsituations.Butifyoucanfindataskinlifeworthworkingforandbelieveinyourselfnothingcanstopyou. WhichofthefollowingledtoKemmons’successaccordingtothepassage
DeareditorIamEvanfromCanada.Beingtheeldestchildinthefamilyhasitsdisadvantages.FirstofallIhavetoshareallmy______玩具withmy61.______youngersisters.0fcoursetheydon’tn______toreturnthefavorsbecause62.______I’mtotallyuninterestedintheirthings.______除之外that63.______theyarealwayshangingaroundme.Ijustcan’tgetamoment’p______.64.______Atmeals.Ihavetoeatwhateveris______theplateregardlessof65.______thetaste.Mysistersonlytryonebiteifitnot______favoritefood.66.______Inadditionw______itcomestopracticingourmusicalinstrumentsIhaveto67.______Dracticethandoublethetime.WorstofallIgetalargerquantity68.______ofhomework______对比tothem.69.______I’mfeelingratherannoyed.Canyoupleaseg______mesomeadvice70.______YourstrulyEvanSmith
B MyfamilyandIlivedacrossthestreetfromSouthwayParksinceIwasfouryearsold.Thenjustlastyearthecityputachainlinkfencearoundtheparkandstartedbulldozing用推土机推平thetreesandgrasstomakewaysforanewapartmentcomplex.WhenIsawthefenceandbulldozersIaskedmyself"Whydon’ttheyjustleaveitalone" LookingbackIthinkwhatsentencedtheparktooblivion被遗忘wasthedrought旱灾wehadaboutfouryearsago.UpuntilthenSouthwayParkwasanicegreenparkwithplentyoftreesandapublicswimmingpool.MyfriendsandIrollerskatedonthesidewalksclimbedthetreesandswaminthepoolalltheyearsIwasgrowingup.Theparkwasalmostlikemyownyard.ThenthesummerIwasfifteenthedroughtcameandthingschanged. Therehadbeenalmostnorainatallthatyear.Thecitystoppedwateringtheparkgrass.With-inafewweeksIfoundmyselflivingacrossthestreetfromahugebrowndesert.Leavesfellofftheparktreesandprettysoonthetreesstarteddyingtoo.Nexttheparkswimmingpoolwasclosed.Thecitycutdownontheworkforcethatkepttheparkandprettysoonitjustgottoouglyanddirtytoenjoyanymore. Asthedroughtlastedintothefalltheparkgotworseeverymonth.Therubbishpileduporblewacrossthebrowngrass.Soontheonlypeopleintheparkwerebeggarsandotherpeopledownontheirluck.Peoplesaiddrugswerebeingsoldortradedtherenow.Theparkhadgottenscaryandmymothertolduskidsnottogothereanymore. Thedroughtfinallyendedandthingsseemedtogetbacktonormalthatiseverythingbutthepark.Ithadgottenintosuchbadshapethatthecityjustletitstaythatway.ThenaboutsixmonthsagoIheardthatthecitywasgoingto"redevelop"certainworn-outareasofthecity.Itturnedoutthatthecityhadplannedtogetridoftheparksellthelandandletsomeonebuildrowsofapartmentbuildingsonit. Thechain-linkfencingandthebulldozersdidtheirwork.Nowweliveacrossthestreetfromsixrowsofapartmentbuildings.Eachofthemisthreeunitshighandstretchesablockineachdirec-tion.Theneighborhoodhaschangedwithoutthepark.ThestreetsIusedtoplayinarejammedwithcarsnow.Thingswillneverbethesameagain.SometimesIwonderthoughwhatchangesanotherdroughtwouldmakeinthewaythingsaretoday. Accordingtothewriterwhateventuallybroughtaboutthedisappearanceofthepark
假如你是一名记者最近进行了一次采访以下是这次采访的情况 时间上周末 对象眼科医生eye-doctor王教授 主题我国中小学生近视short-sightedness问题 基本信息1发生率略高于50% 2人数居于世界第一 专家解读1发病原因很复杂 2没有哪一种药物能治愈近视 3不要过度用眼多参加户外活动 4如何握笔也和近视有关 根据以上情况写一篇采访报道包括如下内容 1采访的时间对象和主题 2中小学生近视的发生率及人数 3专家解读 写作要求 只能使用5个句子表达全部内容90词左右
Ⅱ Onedaywhileagirlwaswalkinginthewoodsshefoundtwostarvingsongbirds.Shetookthemhomeandputtheminasmall31.Shecaredforthemandfeltgreatloveforthem. Oncethe32andstrongerofthetwobirdsflewfromthecage.Therefore33heflewcloseshegraspedhim34.Shefeltgladbutsuddenlyshefeltthebirdgolimp.Sheopenedherhandand35inhorroratthedeadbird. Shenoticedtheotherbirdmovingbackandforthontheedgeofthecage.Shecouldfeelhisgreatneedfor36.Sheliftedhimfromthecageand37himsoftlyintotheair.Thebirdcircledoncetwicethreetimes. Thegirlwatcheddelightedlyatthebird’senjoyment.Herheartwasnolonger38withherloss.Suddenlythebirdflewcloserand39softlyonhershoulder.Itsangthesweetestmelodythatshehadeverheard. Thefastestwayto40loveistoholdonittootightlywhilethebestwaytokeeploveistogiveitWINGS! 31
Ⅰ Inthediningroomofmygrandfather’shousestoodhisheavyclock.Mealsinthediningroomwerea21forourfourgenerationstobecomeone.Mygrandfather’sclockalwaysstoodlikeatrustedoldfamilyfriend22usplayingjokesandtellingstorieswhichwasalreadya23ofourlife. WhenIwasachildtheoldclockinterestedme.Iwatchedandlistenedtoitduring24Iwassurprisedhowat25timesofthedaytheclockwouldstrikethreetimessixtimesormorewithawonderfulgreat26thatechoedthroughoutthehouse.Theclockchimedyearafteryearapartofmy27apartofmyheart. Evenmore28tomewasmygrandfather’sspecialactioneachday.Hemeticulously29theclockwithaspecialkeyeachday.Thekeywasmagictome.It30ourfamily’smagnificentclocktickingandstrikingallyearround. 27
Ⅰ Inthediningroomofmygrandfather’shousestoodhisheavyclock.Mealsinthediningroomwerea21forourfourgenerationstobecomeone.Mygrandfather’sclockalwaysstoodlikeatrustedoldfamilyfriend22usplayingjokesandtellingstorieswhichwasalreadya23ofourlife. WhenIwasachildtheoldclockinterestedme.Iwatchedandlistenedtoitduring24Iwassurprisedhowat25timesofthedaytheclockwouldstrikethreetimessixtimesormorewithawonderfulgreat26thatechoedthroughoutthehouse.Theclockchimedyearafteryearapartofmy27apartofmyheart. Evenmore28tomewasmygrandfather’sspecialactioneachday.Hemeticulously29theclockwithaspecialkeyeachday.Thekeywasmagictome.It30ourfamily’smagnificentclocktickingandstrikingallyearround. 21
Ⅰ Inthediningroomofmygrandfather’shousestoodhisheavyclock.Mealsinthediningroomwerea21forourfourgenerationstobecomeone.Mygrandfather’sclockalwaysstoodlikeatrustedoldfamilyfriend22usplayingjokesandtellingstorieswhichwasalreadya23ofourlife. WhenIwasachildtheoldclockinterestedme.Iwatchedandlistenedtoitduring24Iwassurprisedhowat25timesofthedaytheclockwouldstrikethreetimessixtimesormorewithawonderfulgreat26thatechoedthroughoutthehouse.Theclockchimedyearafteryearapartofmy27apartofmyheart. Evenmore28tomewasmygrandfather’sspecialactioneachday.Hemeticulously29theclockwithaspecialkeyeachday.Thekeywasmagictome.It30ourfamily’smagnificentclocktickingandstrikingallyearround. 23
A ImagineonedaygettingoutofbedinBeijingandbeingatyourofficeinShanghaiinonlyacoupleofhoursandthenafterafulldayofworkgoingbackhometoBeijingandhavingdinnerthere. Soundsunusualdoesn’titButit’snotthatunrealisticwiththedevelopmentofChina’shigh-speedrailwaysystem.Andthat’snotall.Chinahasanevengreaterhigh-speedrailwayplantoconnectthecountrywithSoutheastAsiaandeventuallyEasternEurope. Chinaisnegotiatingtoextenditsownhigh-speedrailwaynetworktoupto17countriesin10to15yearseventuallyreachingLondonandSingapore. Chinahasproposedthreesuchprojects.ThefirstwouldpossiblyconnectKunmingwithSingaporeviaVietnamandMalaysia.AnothercouldstartinUrumqiandgothroughKazakhstanandUz-bekistanandpossiblytoGermany.ThethirdwouldstartinthenortheastandgonorththroughRussiaandthenintoWesternEurope. IfChina’splanforthehigh-speedrailwaygoesforwardpeopleCouldzipoverfromLondontoBeijinginundertwodays. ThenewsystemwouldstillfollowChina’shigh-speedrailwaystandard.Andthetrainswouldbeabletogo346kilometersanhouralmostasfastassomeairplanes. China’sbullettrain高速客车theoneconnectingWuhantoGuangzhoualreadyhastheWorld’sfastestaveragespeedItcovers1069kilometersinaboutthreehours. Ofcoursetherearesometechnicalchallengestoovercome.Therearesomanyissuesthatneedtobesettledsuchassafetyrailgauge轨距maintenanceofrailwaytracks.Soit’simportanttopayattentiontoeverydetail. Butthekeyissueisreallymoney.Chinaisalreadyspendinghundredsofbillionsofyuanondomesticrailwayexpansion. Chinaprefersthattheothercountriespayinnaturalresourcesratherthanwithcapitalinvestment.ResourcesfromthosecountriescouldstreamintoChinatosustaindevelopment. It’llbeawin-winproject.Forothercountriestherailwaynetworkwilldefinitelycreatemoreopportunitiesforbusinesstourismandsoonnottomentionthebettercommunicationamongthosecountries. ForChinasuchaprojectwouldnotonlyconnectitwiththerestofAsiaandbringsomemuch-neededresourcesbutwouldalsohelpdevelopChina’sfarwest.Weforeseethatinthecomingdecadesmillionsofpeoplewillmigratetothewesternregionswherethelandisemptyandresourcesunused.Withhigh-speedtrainspeoplewillsetupfactoriesandbusinesscentersinthewestonceandforall.Andthey’11tradewithCentralAsianandEasternEuropeancountries. China’snewhigh-speedrailwayplanwillbeawin-winprojectbecause
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