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I am Steve. I was born and grew up in South Wales. My favorite place to play was out on the hills...
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Mostpeoplehavenoideaofthehardwork.Oneofthequestionsthatisalwaysaskedofmeis1Ibecameananimalcollectorinthefirst2.TheansweristhatIhavealwaysbeeninterestedinanimalsandzoos.AccordingtomyparentsthefirstwordIwasabletosaywithany3wasnottheconventional"mamma"or"daddy"4theword"zoo"whichIwould5overandoveragainwithashrill6untilsomeoneinorderto7meupwouldtakemetothezoo.WhenI8alittleolderwelivedinGreeceandIhadagreat9ofpetsrangingfromowlstoseahorsesandIspentallmysparetime10thecountrysideinsearchoffreshspecimensto11tomycollectionofpets.12onIwentforayeartotheCityZooasastudent13togetexperienceofthelargeanimalssuchaslionsbearsbisonandostriches14werenoteasytokeepathome.WhenIleftI15hadenoughmoneyofmyowntobeableto16myfirsttripandIhavebeengoing17eversincethen.Thoughacollector’sjobisnotaneasyoneandisfullof18itiscertainlyajobwhichwillappeal19allthosewholoveanimalsand20. 第12空应选择
Idon'tthinkpossibletomasteraforeignlanguagewithoutmuchmemorywork.
Treesshouldonlybeprunedwhenthereisagoodandclearreasonfordoingso.Andfortunatelythenumberofsuchreasonsissmall.Pruninginvolvesthecuttingawayofovergrownandunwantedbranchesandtheinexperiencedgardenercanbeencouragedbythethoughtthatmoredamageresultsfromdoingitunnecessarilythanfromleavingthetreetogrowinitsownway. Firstlypruningmaybedonetomakesurethattreeshavedesiredshapeorsize.Theobjectmaybetogetatreeoftherightheightandatthesametimetohelpthegrowthofsmallsidebrancheswhichwillthickenitsappearanceorgiveitaspecialshape.Secondlypruningmaybedonetomakethetreehealthier.Youmaycutoutdiseasedordeadwoodorbranchesthatarerubbingagainsteachotherandthuscausewounds.Thehealthofatreemaybeencouragedbyremovingbranchesthatareblockingupthecenterandsopreventingthefreemovementofair. Oneresultofpruningisthatanopenwoundisleftonthetreeandthisprovidesaneasyentryfordiseasebutitisawoundthatwillheal.Oftenthereisaracebetweenthehealingandthediseaseastowhetherthetreewillliveordiesothatthereisaperiodwhenthetreeisatrisk.Itshouldbetheaimofeverygardenertoreducethatriskofdeathasfaraspossible.Itisimportanttomaketheareawhichhasbeenprunedsmoothandcleanforhealingwillbesloweddownbyroughness.Youshouldallowthecutsurfacetodryforafewhoursandthenpaintitwithoneofthematerialsavailablefromgardenshopsproducedespeciallyforthispurpose.Pruningisusuallydoneinwinterforthenyoucanseetheshapeofthetreeclearlywithoutinterferencefromtheleavesandalsoitisveryunlikelythatthecutsyoumakewillbleed.Ifthisdoeshappenitisofcourseimpossibletopaintthemproperly. Whyshouldpruningbedone
ActuallythoughAmericathe"landofimmigrants"hasalwayshadpeopleofmanydifferentnationalitiesandlanguages.The1990censusindicatesthatalmost14%ofAmericansspeakanonEnglishlanguageathome.Yetonly3%reportedthattheyspokeEnglish"notwell"or"notatall".Thatmeansthatslightlymorethanoneoutof10Americanscouldbeconsideredbilingual. Besidesthatmanyhighschoolcollegestudentsandevensomeelementaryschoolstudentsarerequiredtotakeaforeignlanguageasapartoftheircurriculum.InadditiontooldstandbyslikeSpanishGermanandFrenchmoreandmorestudentsareoptingforEasternEuropeanandAsianlanguages.Ofcoursenotallstudentskeepuptheirforeignlanguageabilities.Astheoldsayinggoes"Ifyoudon’tuseit."ButstillagrowingnumberofAmericansarecomingtoappreciatethebenefitsofbeingmultilingual. EthnicenclavesfoundparticularlyinmajormetropolitancentershavepreservedthelanguageandcultureofAmericanimmigrants.SomelocalresidentscanfunctionquitewellintheirnativelanguagewithouthavingtobotherlearningEnglish.RegionssuchassouthernFloridaandtheSouthwesthavenumerousSpanishspeakingneighborhoods.InfactSpanishspeakers—numberingover17million—composethelargestnonEnglishlinguisticgroupinAmerica.ButChineseVietnameseItalianPolishandmanyotherethnicgroupaddtothelinguisticflavorofAmerica.Foreignlanguagesaresocommonlyusedinsomeethnicneighborhoodsthatvisitorsmightthinktheyareinanothercountry! AlthoughsomeAmericanswelcomethislinguisticandculturaldiversityothershavebeguntofearthattheEnglishlanguageisbeingthreatened.Sincethe1980sthe"EnglishOnly"movementhassoughttopromotelegislationwhichwouldestablishEnglishasthe"officiallanguage"andrestricttheuseofnonEnglishlanguage.HoweversomegroupsincludingTESOLtheorganizationforTeachersofEnglishtoSpeakersofOtherLanguageobjecttosuch"languagerestrictionism".Theirviewknownas"EnglishPlus"suggeststhatAmericansshouldhaverespectforpeople’snativelanguageandhelpthemfitintothemainstreamofsociety.Butsofar19stateshavepassedEnglishOnlylegislationandthetopicisthefocusofanongoingdebate. WhetherornotEnglishistheofficiallanguageoftheUnitedStatesitremainsthe"languageofwidercommunication".NearlyeveryonerecognizestheneedtodevelopproficiencyinEnglishinordertodowellinAmerica.TohelpthosewhowanttobrushupontheirEnglishskillsEnglishasaSecondLanguageESLclassesaround.CitieswithlargenumbersofrecentimmigrantsoftensetupbilingualeducationprogramstoteachstudentscontentsubjectsintheirnativelanguagewhiletheyimprovetheirEnglish.Languageeducatorsoftenhavestronganddivergentviewsastowhichapproachhelpslearnersachievebetterresults:abilingualapproachanESLapproachorevenapureimmersion"sinkorswim"approach.Howeveralltheseteachersshareacommoncommitment:tohelpstudentsfunctionwellinEnglish. AmericansrecognizethatEnglishistheinternationallanguageandpeoplewithgoodEnglishskillscangetbyinmanyinternationalsettings.Ontheotherhandinaworldgrowingincreasinglysmallersecondlanguageskillscanbeagreatfavor.Theycanbuildcrossculturalbridgesandgivepeopleanedgeinavarietyofcareerfield.Indeedlackofforeignlanguageproficiencycanlimitone’schancesforadvancementandkeeponeinaculturaldeadendstreet.AsmanypeopleinAmericaarediscoveringbeingmonolingualisnolaughingmatter. Thegeneralideaofthispassageis.
Mostpeoplehavenoideaofthehardwork.Oneofthequestionsthatisalwaysaskedofmeis1Ibecameananimalcollectorinthefirst2.TheansweristhatIhavealwaysbeeninterestedinanimalsandzoos.AccordingtomyparentsthefirstwordIwasabletosaywithany3wasnottheconventional"mamma"or"daddy"4theword"zoo"whichIwould5overandoveragainwithashrill6untilsomeoneinorderto7meupwouldtakemetothezoo.WhenI8alittleolderwelivedinGreeceandIhadagreat9ofpetsrangingfromowlstoseahorsesandIspentallmysparetime10thecountrysideinsearchoffreshspecimensto11tomycollectionofpets.12onIwentforayeartotheCityZooasastudent13togetexperienceofthelargeanimalssuchaslionsbearsbisonandostriches14werenoteasytokeepathome.WhenIleftI15hadenoughmoneyofmyowntobeableto16myfirsttripandIhavebeengoing17eversincethen.Thoughacollector’sjobisnotaneasyoneandisfullof18itiscertainlyajobwhichwillappeal19allthosewholoveanimalsand20. 第8空应选择
ActuallythoughAmericathe"landofimmigrants"hasalwayshadpeopleofmanydifferentnationalitiesandlanguages.The1990censusindicatesthatalmost14%ofAmericansspeakanonEnglishlanguageathome.Yetonly3%reportedthattheyspokeEnglish"notwell"or"notatall".Thatmeansthatslightlymorethanoneoutof10Americanscouldbeconsideredbilingual. Besidesthatmanyhighschoolcollegestudentsandevensomeelementaryschoolstudentsarerequiredtotakeaforeignlanguageasapartoftheircurriculum.InadditiontooldstandbyslikeSpanishGermanandFrenchmoreandmorestudentsareoptingforEasternEuropeanandAsianlanguages.Ofcoursenotallstudentskeepuptheirforeignlanguageabilities.Astheoldsayinggoes"Ifyoudon’tuseit."ButstillagrowingnumberofAmericansarecomingtoappreciatethebenefitsofbeingmultilingual. EthnicenclavesfoundparticularlyinmajormetropolitancentershavepreservedthelanguageandcultureofAmericanimmigrants.SomelocalresidentscanfunctionquitewellintheirnativelanguagewithouthavingtobotherlearningEnglish.RegionssuchassouthernFloridaandtheSouthwesthavenumerousSpanishspeakingneighborhoods.InfactSpanishspeakers—numberingover17million—composethelargestnonEnglishlinguisticgroupinAmerica.ButChineseVietnameseItalianPolishandmanyotherethnicgroupaddtothelinguisticflavorofAmerica.Foreignlanguagesaresocommonlyusedinsomeethnicneighborhoodsthatvisitorsmightthinktheyareinanothercountry! AlthoughsomeAmericanswelcomethislinguisticandculturaldiversityothershavebeguntofearthattheEnglishlanguageisbeingthreatened.Sincethe1980sthe"EnglishOnly"movementhassoughttopromotelegislationwhichwouldestablishEnglishasthe"officiallanguage"andrestricttheuseofnonEnglishlanguage.HoweversomegroupsincludingTESOLtheorganizationforTeachersofEnglishtoSpeakersofOtherLanguageobjecttosuch"languagerestrictionism".Theirviewknownas"EnglishPlus"suggeststhatAmericansshouldhaverespectforpeople’snativelanguageandhelpthemfitintothemainstreamofsociety.Butsofar19stateshavepassedEnglishOnlylegislationandthetopicisthefocusofanongoingdebate. WhetherornotEnglishistheofficiallanguageoftheUnitedStatesitremainsthe"languageofwidercommunication".NearlyeveryonerecognizestheneedtodevelopproficiencyinEnglishinordertodowellinAmerica.TohelpthosewhowanttobrushupontheirEnglishskillsEnglishasaSecondLanguageESLclassesaround.CitieswithlargenumbersofrecentimmigrantsoftensetupbilingualeducationprogramstoteachstudentscontentsubjectsintheirnativelanguagewhiletheyimprovetheirEnglish.Languageeducatorsoftenhavestronganddivergentviewsastowhichapproachhelpslearnersachievebetterresults:abilingualapproachanESLapproachorevenapureimmersion"sinkorswim"approach.Howeveralltheseteachersshareacommoncommitment:tohelpstudentsfunctionwellinEnglish. AmericansrecognizethatEnglishistheinternationallanguageandpeoplewithgoodEnglishskillscangetbyinmanyinternationalsettings.Ontheotherhandinaworldgrowingincreasinglysmallersecondlanguageskillscanbeagreatfavor.Theycanbuildcrossculturalbridgesandgivepeopleanedgeinavarietyofcareerfield.Indeedlackofforeignlanguageproficiencycanlimitone’schancesforadvancementandkeeponeinaculturaldeadendstreet.AsmanypeopleinAmericaarediscoveringbeingmonolingualisnolaughingmatter. ThewordbilingualLine5Paragraph1means.
Statusesaremarveloushumaninventionsthatenableustogetalongwithoneanotherandtodeterminewherewe"fit"insociety.Aswegoaboutoureverydayliveswementallyattempttoplacepeopleintermsoftheirstatuses.Forexamplewemustjudgewhetherthepersoninthelibraryisareaderoralibrarianwhetherthetelephonecallerisafriendorasalesmanwhethertheunfamiliarpersononourpropertyisathieforameterreaderandsoon. Thestatusesweassumeoftenvarywiththepeopleweencounterandchangethroughoutlife.Mostofuscanatveryhighspeedassumethestatusesthatvarioussituationsrequire.Muchofsocialinteractionconsistsofidentifyingandselectingamongappropriatestatusesandallowingotherpeopletoassumetheirstatusesinrelationtous.Thismeansthatwefitouractionstothoseofotherpeoplebasedonaconstantmentalprocessofappraisalandinterpretation.Althoughsomeofusfindthetaskmoredifficultthanothersmostofusperformitrathereffortlessly. Astatushasbeencomparedtoready-madeclothes.Withincertainlimitsthebuyerchoosestyleandfabric.ButanAmericanisnotfreetochoosethecostumeofaChinesepeasantorthatofaHinduprince.Wemustchoosefromamongtheclothingpresentedbyfitaswellasbyourpocketbook.Havingmadeachoicefromminoradjustmentswetendtobelimitedtowhatthestoreschoiceamongthemislimited. Inthelastsentenceofthesecondparagraphthepronounitrefersto.
Weobeyhimweareafraidofhimwehonorandlovehim.
Mostpeoplehavenoideaofthehardwork.Oneofthequestionsthatisalwaysaskedofmeis1Ibecameananimalcollectorinthefirst2.TheansweristhatIhavealwaysbeeninterestedinanimalsandzoos.AccordingtomyparentsthefirstwordIwasabletosaywithany3wasnottheconventional"mamma"or"daddy"4theword"zoo"whichIwould5overandoveragainwithashrill6untilsomeoneinorderto7meupwouldtakemetothezoo.WhenI8alittleolderwelivedinGreeceandIhadagreat9ofpetsrangingfromowlstoseahorsesandIspentallmysparetime10thecountrysideinsearchoffreshspecimensto11tomycollectionofpets.12onIwentforayeartotheCityZooasastudent13togetexperienceofthelargeanimalssuchaslionsbearsbisonandostriches14werenoteasytokeepathome.WhenIleftI15hadenoughmoneyofmyowntobeableto16myfirsttripandIhavebeengoing17eversincethen.Thoughacollector’sjobisnotaneasyoneandisfullof18itiscertainlyajobwhichwillappeal19allthosewholoveanimalsand20. 第18空应选择
以下是牛津英语教材的一课时的阅读教学内容请认真阅读设计一份“任务性”的教学流程 Abraveyoungman! Zhanghuais25yearsold.Hehelpedhisneighbouroutofafire. On10thMayZhanghuawasathomealone.Suddenlyheheardsomeoneshouting"Fire!Fire!".Heranoutside.Hesawalotofsmokefromnextdoor.Hewentinandsawhisneighbourthe79-year-oldMrs.Suninthekitchen.Shecouldnotgetoutbecauseshehurtherleg.Anythingcouldhappentoheratthatmoment. Zhanghuaquicklyranbacktohisflatandpouredwateroverhisjacket.ThenherushedintoMrs.Sun’skitchentosaveher.Therewasalotofsmokeandthefirewasveryhot.Hewasnotafraid.HeputoutthefirewithablanketandhelpedMrs.Sunout. ThefireburntZhanghua’sneckarmsandface.Hewasinhospitalfortwomonths.Manypeoplevisitedhimandbroughthimflowersandpresents."Whatabraveyoungman!"theysaid. ZhanghuawasgladthathehelpedMrs.Sun."Weshouldhelpeachother"hesaid. Zhanghuaalsosaid"Firecanbeverydangerous.Itisimportanttobecarefulwithfire./
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