1、Do you like your job?
2、Which school are you in?
3、Which subject do you like best? Why? I like maths best. Because I think it’s very interesting and useful.
4、Which subjects are you good at?
5、I come from Shanghai.
1、Japan is to the east of China. 日本在*的东部。
2、It is not so easy as you think. 这事没有你想象的那么简单。
3、Keep your temper under control. 不要发脾气。
4、Lying and stealing are immoral. 说谎和偷窃都是不道德的。
5、The eggs are sold by the dozen. 鸡蛋按打卖。
1、Do you like it? or Do you like studying com*r science? Yes, I do.
2、Why don’t you like it? Because it’s not interesting. / Because I have to work so long every day and it makes me tired.
3、Do you want to change your job? Yes. Why? Because I’ve done the same job for a long time. I want to learn more and more things.
4、Which subjects are you good at?
5、Which subject is the most difficult? Why? I think physics is the most difficult, because I often don’t do well in physics exams.
July 20, 2000
Dear Mrs. Smith,
My name is Chencheng.I am a final student of Anhui Agricultural University. I am currently seeking employment in which I could make full use of my English language skills. For this reason, I would be interested in any job vacancies available in your company. I am confident and enthusiastic, so although I have little work experience, I believe that my personal qualities will allow me to make a valuable contribution to your company.
I wish to work for Haier in particular because as a newly opened joint venture company in Hefei, I feel you could offer me the chance to work among Chinese and overseas employees in a morden and friendly environment.
I enclose my curriculum vitae; I am available for interview at any time. If there are no positions available at this time, I would be most grateful. If my application could be considered for future vacancies.
The General House Effect
The green house effect is not a new phenomenon. Scientists have known for centuries that a layer of gases naturally surrounds the earth like an insulating blanket, trapping the reflected energy of the sun and preventing it from escaping into space that is what makes the earth warm enough for people, plants and animals. However, recent human activity has boosted concentrations of greenhouse gases and enhanced their heat-trapping ability. The man culprit is carbon dioxide which scientists estimate accounts for nearly half of global warming.Co2 is released from burning fossil fuels and from clearing and burning forests.
There are other important greenhouse gases too and they cannot be ignored. CFCs, for example, may account for 25 per cent of global warming in the text century if their production is not scaled back. But carbon dioxide is the pivotal one. The UN International panel on Climatic Change now says that Co2 levels could double within in 40 years if present rates of fossil-fuel burning and deforestation continue. That means an average temperature increase between two and four degrees centigrade and a sea-level rise of perhaps a foot by 2050.
No one knows for certain how local weather will change as a result of this warming. But one thing is clear-it will be no picnic. Indications are that the earth will be take place not over thousands of years, but over decades. And it is the speed of the change, which makes the precise impact so difficult to predict.
The most sophisticated com*rized climate models in the US and UK , agree that weather around the world will become more irregular and more extreme. In general, temperatures will become more towards the poles than at the equator. overall rainfall will also increase as higher temperatures boost evaporation from the seas. But the distribution of precipitation will shift. Some areas will become wetter, others will be drier. In middle latitudes, Climate zones will march poles-wards. In tropical and subtropical parts of the third would, warming will be less but the impact on a relatively stable climate will be greater.
1.Are you a student? You are a student, aren’t you? 2. Do you study?
3.Do you work? 4. Have you got a job? 5. What do you study?
6. Do you like it? or Do you like studying com*r science? Yes, I do.
7. Why do you like it? Because it’s very interesting. / Because I enjoy it very much.
8. What do you do? / What’s your job?
内容:
1. 表明祝贺原因
2. 对对方的品质,能力,或成就给予充分的肯定和赞扬
3. 表示祝愿
表示对对方未来的生活,事业,学业的美好祝愿,再次祝贺
1.Are you a student? You are a student, aren’t you? 2. Do you study?
3.Do you work? 4. Have you got a job? 5. What do you study?
6. Do you like it? or Do you like studying com*r science? Yes, I do.
7. Why do you like it? Because it’s very interesting. / Because I enjoy it very much.
8. What do you do? / What’s your job?