
Dudiscovered his interest in folding paper in his childhood. After Du went tocollege in 2017, he had enough time to take the hobby seriously. He learnedfolding from online teachers and experts. Later he copied patterns from books.He spent almost three years improving his basic skills by making copies ofother artists’ designs. Then he made his own creations.

“Her daughter passed away a few days ago. Now,she can’t do the same things she used to do with her daughter. She doesn’t knowwhat to do. Even little things like making dinner and cleaning the house areharder for her to do now. Maybe you can think of a way to help her,” her mothersaid.

Excitedly, he went to draw water(抽水), ___15___ he couldn’t pump water no matter how hard hetried. He sat on the ground ___16___.Just at that time, he saw a small bottle with a cork(瓶塞).

Once, herfather took her to the kitchen. He asked Jane to take a potato, an egg ____11____two spoons of tea leaves. Jane was ____12____, and asked her father, “Doyou want me to cook?”

My mum and dad bought a nice, big turkey a fewdays before Thanksgiving. ___29___was proud of herself as she got it for a good price. ___30___ Thanksgiving, Mum got the turkey out of thefridge.

Chinese taikonauts Zhai Zhigang, Wang Yaping andYe Guangfu carried out the Shenzhou-13 spaceflight mission (任务) that started on Oct. 15,2021. This mission lasts 6 months, which was also a national record. Zhai isthe commander (指令长)who performed China’s first spacewalk in the Shenzhou-7 mission in 2008.

Paper cutting or tearing is a cultural traditionin China. For centuries, it has been passed down from one generation(一代人) tothe next, especially from mothers to daughters. This beautiful art created byskillful artists is used to decorate(装饰) doors, ceilings, and bedsin people’s homes, or at celebrations such as birthdays and weddings.

Jared ___15___ to stay at home, but his mom sent him anyway.He had to sit next to Jessica. At reading time, Mrs. Thomas asked Jared toread. Reading aloud always made Jared ___16___ . As he picked up the book, his hands shook.“He can’t read,” Jessica said. “I didn’t call on you, did I?”

Every month, Julia and her cousins would go forthe big family meal at their grandparents’ house. On each visit, their grandpawould give them a few coins. Then all the children would run off to buy sweets.One day, he gathered the children together.

At 9 a.m. , he drives to primary schools and middle schools in Xi’an, ShaanxiProvince, to teach students about Shaanxi kuaiban. It is a traditional Chineseform of storytelling to the rhythm(节奏) of bamboo clappers(响板), whichthe art form is named after. Sometimes, he helps students prepare forcompetitions. Usually, his classes run until about 6. p.m. , and then hereturns home to prepare classes for the next day.

ThreeRiver-Source National Park on the Qinghai-TibetPlateau(青藏高原),is the largest national park in China. Because it is home to the sources of theYangtze, Yellow and Lancang rivers, people call it “China’s water tower”.

Everyone knows how similar chimpanzees (黑猩猩)are to humans. So it’s no surprise that their greetings are also close to ours.The most common ways of greeting between chimpanzees are hand touching andhugging. Sometimes they also kiss each other. Some chimpanzees can even learnsimple sign language.

Raden Roro Hendarti, nearly 50 years old, is alibrarian in Muntang village. She started a “trash library”, hoping to makechildren read more as well as make them realize the importance of environmentprotection. Each weekday, Raden puts all kinds of books on the back of herthree-wheeler (三轮车)and rides to Muntang village. There, children line up to exchange plastic cups,bags and other trash for books from Raden’s mobile library. After finishing theexchange, Raden carries back all the trash.

As thegovernment encourages the renaissance (复兴) of traditional culture,Hanfu is getting more and more popular with the teenagers. Every year, we canenjoy different Hanfu shows around the cities. And now quite a few Hanfu clubshave been set up in universities. Members usually wear Hanfu at theirgraduation ceremonies or during holidays. Some even wear Hanfu on regular days,too. And these fans created a special day—China Haniu Day to celebratetraditional Chinese clothing. It falls on the third day of the third month inChinese lunar calendar (阴历).

尊敬的老师、亲爱的同学们:大家上午好!今天,我国旗下讲话的题目是《践行志愿服务,办好文明校运》。在XX年北京奥运会和XX年南京亚青会上,有一群人,他们遍布赛场内外,甚至大街小巷;人们亲切地称他们“小红帽”、“红马甲”;他们互不相识,但有着共同的信仰:奉献、友爱、互助、进步;他们没有冠军的光环,但更值得尊重;他们就是青年志愿者。XX年,共青团中央、中国青年志愿者协会共同决定把3月5日作为“中国青年志愿者服务日”。把“志愿者”定义为:志愿贡献个人的时间、精力,在不谋求物质报酬的前提下,从事社会服务事业,为推动社会进步提供服务的人。也许“不谋求物质报酬”、“推动社会进步”这些定义听起来很大、很远,甚至让人怀疑是不是要求太高了?

推进养老院服务质量建设专项行动,优化养老机构服务质量。全区养老机构在重抓安全生产的前提下,不断硬化环境,创新管理服务,致力于内强管理,外树形象,敬老院建设迈上了一个新的台阶。高标准建设福利院,实现医养融合跨越发展。按照“公建民营、医养融合”模式,区社会福利院一期试运行效果明显,护理康复、养老服务功能齐全,社会反响较好。加快居家养老转型升级。紧密围绕“精准分类、精确服务”要求,通过以会代训、分类培训、到站宣讲、入户宣传等方式,在全区范围内积极推进第三轮改革转型工作。

尊敬的各位老师,亲爱的同学和家长们:时光浅浅,冬日漫漫,附中师生,好久不见,你们还好吗?这段时间大家辛苦了!反反复复的疫情,致使居家网课成了学习的常态,它对你的学习和生活有影响吗?说没有,绝对是假的。离开了学习的专供场所——校园,离开了窗明几净的教室,离开了朝夕陪伴的老师,离开了团结友好又卷的厉害的同伴,在家学习,说实在的,缺少了一种氛围。人们常把一个陌生的温馨的环境比喻成家,家,就是一个港湾,是一个身体和灵魂的栖息地,可是疫情硬是让我们把家变成了学校,把客厅,卧室变成了教室。没有了教室课堂的约束,没有了老师目光的紧盯和交流,你的坐姿是否端正?一节课你是否一直全神贯注?有没有边听边吃边喝的时候?有没有起床后重返被窝的现象?和同学聊过天没?作业每次都实实在在独立完成吗?一天下来除了利用手机电脑学习,刷过抖音没?听过歌曲没?玩过游戏没?但愿这些都是我们无端的猜想和假设,是我们在杞人忧天,老师们很不放心啊!一直担忧线上学习的效率和效果。

古诗是一幅幅草木明净的“无声画”。芦苇摇曳,先民低唱“①______,白露为霜”(《<诗经>二首》);登楼远眺,崔颢吟诵“②______,芳草萋萋鹦鹉洲”(《黄鹤楼》);持节塞上,王维长叹“ ③_____,归雁入胡天”(《使至塞上》);羁旅天涯,马致远感慨“④______,小桥流水人家,古道西风瘦马”(《天净沙·秋思》)。

海上有一座冰山,阳光下,光芒四射,像一颗巨大的钻石。大鸟被迷住了,迅速飞了下去。其他大鸟纷纷向它呼唤,催它赶路,可它还是一个劲地飞向了冰山。

题稚川山水【唐】戴叔伦松下茅亭五月凉,汀沙云树晚苍苍。行人无限秋风思,隔水青山似故乡。注:戴叔伦,唐代诗人,此诗作于作者宦游途中。
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