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  (1)广告不仅能促销,还能提供给我们各种最新消息。
  (2)广播、电视及电脑使广告成为我们日常生活中的一个重要部分。
  (3)广告业还提供了许多了就业机会。
  写一篇关于礼貌的文章,大致内容如下:礼貌对每个人来说都非常重要。有礼貌的人从来不在别人危急的时候讥笑他,相反却去帮助他。办事的时候要说“请”,“谢谢”。在公共场合不要大声喧哗。当你打喷嚏时或吐痰时要用手帕。作为一名学生上课不要迟到。如果迟到了,要向老师道歉。
  可以合理添加相关内容,词数 100 左右。
  提示:打喷嚏― sneeze ;吐痰― spit
  设想你是一名学生,有一段打工的经历。开学初在英语课上你用英语向同学们讲述你的体会,请根据所给短语,写一个 100 词左右的讲话稿。
  1. keep on asking parents for money
  2. learn the value of money
  3. get along with others
  4. find its good preparation for/ get prepared for
  5. get a little bit working and social experience
  体育运动能使我们身体健康,工作学习精力充沛。大家都喜欢运动,但许多人不知如何正确锻炼,有时甚至出错。
  你很幸运,上学后得到体育老师的正确指导,运动起来相当愉快,所以身体健康。你一年中几乎天天游泳,你还喜欢其他运动,并计划在今年秋季中学运动会上参加几个项目的比赛。
  请根据以上内容用英语写一篇 80~120 词的短文,不要逐字翻译。
  写一篇短文,论据是动物濒临绝种的危险,最重要的原因是人为因素,应包括以下内容:
  1. 许多动物过去生存的地方遭到破坏。
  2. 许多动物被人捕猎而死亡。
  3. 许多树木被砍伐了。
  4. 被污染的河流和湖泊也是引起动物死亡的原因。
  以“ If You Want to Be Strong and Healthy”为题写一篇短文,内容须包括以下要点:
  充分的睡眠、早操、淋浴或冷水擦身;吃饭定时;看书写字要注意光线;多呼吸新鲜的空气;讲究卫生。
  以“ Trees Are Important to Us”为题,写一篇保护森林资源的短文,要点如下:
  1. 树木与人类的关系。
  2. 滥砍树木的害处。
  3. 为保护土壤防止干旱,人人应爱护树木。
  4 月 7 日是世界禁烟日,为配合世界禁烟日活动,请根据下列提示,用英文写一篇 120 词左右的短文,以便刊登在“ CHINA DAILY ”上。
  据报道,世界上有四分之一的人吸烟,而中国 15 岁以上的人,有 33.9% 的吸烟。不仅老人、青年抽,中学生也抽。
  许多酗烟者明知吸烟有害于健康,但他们一次又一次的戒烟,就是戒不掉。
  科学研究表明,吸烟不仅对吸烟者有害,而且对公众健康特别是对妇女、儿童健康危害更大。烟中的毒气是多种疾病的致病原因。现在许多国家禁止在影院、医院、车站等公共场所吸烟。
  请根据以下表格,以“ How to Reduce the City Present Population ”为题,用英语为“中学生报”写一篇短文阐述你对这个问题的见解。
  建议项具体措施目的
  I A. 晚婚 B. 一对夫妻生一个孩子减少人口自然增长率
  II严格控制外地人口进城务工经商减少外地人口对城市的压力
  III A. 在郊区,建造生活、商业、文教、卫生、娱乐、休闲生活小区B. 在城外的县区建造卫星城吸引城市居民到郊区和卫星城工作和生活
  某学校附近拟兴建一化工厂。请你以该校学生的名义写一篇短文,陈述反对兴建化工厂的理由。短文要包括以下要点:
  1. 不仅你本人,而且大部分同学都反对在学校附近建厂。
  2. 尽管该厂可以为本市赚不少钱,但危害大于好处。
  3. 防范措施不利,严重污染饮用水。
  4. 侵占学生们游戏、玩耍的场所。
  有些人以为某些数字,比如 6 、 8 、 9 等会带来好运。他们在选择车牌号、电话号码时不惜花费“择号费”要这些数字。而你本人却不相信这些。你认为成功和财富与所谓的吉详数字无关,要靠自己艰辛的劳动和努力。
  请你根据以上内容写一篇文章,题目是 Do “ Lucky Numbers ” Really Bring Good Luck?
  2000 年 1 月 19 日至 22 日,国务院西部地区开发会议召开。请根据下列提示,用英语写一篇短文,说明西部地区开发的重要意义。
  改革开放以来,东部地区发展迅速。中国幅员辽阔,有 56 个民族,要实现中国的现代化,就必须加快西部地区的发展。西部地区资源丰富,但降雨少。在开发西部地区的同时,必须保持生态平衡。应该依靠科技教育,促进西部经济的健康发展。
  注意:
  1. 词数: 100~130 .
  2. 题目自拟。
  3. 提示词:资源― resource ;现代化― modernization .
  No one can avoid being influenced by advertisements. On one hand, advertising greatly promotes sales. On the other hand, in their efforts to tell people about products and events, advertisers provide us with great amount of the latest information. Radio, television and computer have made it possible for advertisers to attract the attention of millons of people. Therefore, it has become part of our daily life. Meanwhile, to make an advertisement, a lot of people will work together on it. So with the development of advertising a lot of jobs are being provided.
  Advertising is an important business.
  Manners are important to happy relations among people. No one likes a person with bad manners. A person with good manners never laughs at people when they are in trouble. Instead, he tries to offer help. When he asks for something, he says “please” and when he receives something, he always says “thanks”。 He does not interrupt other people when they are talking. He does not talk loudly or laugh loudly in public. When he sneezes or spits, he uses a handkerchief. As a sutdent, it is a bad manner to come late to class. If you are late you should say “I'm sorry.” to the teacher at the time or after class.
  Nowadays it is not unusual for many students to find part-time jobs. During the past winter holiday, I worked as a waiter at a McDonald.
  I used to keep on asking my parents for money. It is the first time that I've earned money, so I was quite excited. Now I can buy whatever I need without asking others for money. From my working experience, I found it's a great preparation for the world outside schools. I understood not only the value of money but also the way of getting along with others. What's more, I have got some working and social experience. It's good for my future work. In a word, I've had a wonderful vacation.
  Sports keep us fit land fresh. Everybody likes to do one kind or another. But not all people know how to do them correctly and sometimes the advice we got may be wrong.
  I'm lucky, for since my first day at school I have always had a good teacher of physical education. I have always been very strong.
  I go swimming almost every day all the year round, of course I like many other sports too. I am thinking of taking part in a few items at the school sports meeting this autumn.
  Why Are Many Animals Dying out?
  There are many reasons for animals dying out, but the most important one is the part that humans have played. First, many animals have been killed for food. Second, many of the places where animals used to live have been destroyed. Wet land has been turned into field. More and more trees in the forests have been cut down, but few trees are planted. Much land has either been changed into agricultural land or used for building factories and houses. Polluted rivers and lakes have also been a cause of death of some of the animals.
  If You Want to Be Strong and Healthy
  If you want to be strong and healthy, you must pay attention to the following. First, you should get enough sleep, and do morning exercises every day. Have meals at regular time and do not hurry when you eat. Remember to sit straight when you read and write. Breathe in as much fresh air as you can. When you come home from school, go out into the open air and play for an hour or so. Keep your body clean. Have a cold shower every morning. Wash your hands before meals.
  If you do all these above, you will be strong and healthy.
  Trees Are Important to Use
  Trees are very useful to people. They provide us with wood and other products. They give us shade and they help to prevent drought and floods.
  Unfortunately, in many parts of our country, people haven't realized the importance of trees. They cut them down at will. They are usually too lazy or too careless to plant and look after new trees. As a result, the forests continue to disappear.
  Where there are no trees the rain falls on the surface, causing floods, and carries away with the rich topsoil, in which crops grow so well. When all the topsoil is gone, nothing remains but worthless deserted.
  The big floods of 1998, in parts of China, have already taught us a good lesson. So every one of us must love trees, protect forests, and keep on planting trees each year.
  Smoking and Health
  Today cigarette smoking is a widespread habit all over the world. It was reported recently that smokers make up one quarter of the world population, while in China, 33.9 precent above the age of 15 are smokers. It's a very serious problem because not only the old, the youth, but also middle school students and girls have been engaged in smoking.
  Many heavy smokers say they cannot leave off, although they know smoking is harmful to their health and they have tried again and again to stop.
  Scientific research shows that smoking is not only harmful to smokers themselves, but also a threat to public health, especially to women and children. The poisonous gas from smoking is one of the major causes of many kinds of diseases. Therefore, many countries have worked out laws forbidding smokers to smoke in public places such as cinemas, hospitals and stations.
  How to Reduce the City Present Population?
  Our modern city is too crowded, and to solve the problem, three proposals are put forward. Most people believe that we should fist practise the policy “Late Marriage” and “One Couple, One Child” in order to reduce the birth rate. Secondly, the city government must have a tight control over rural people entering cities to engage themselves in trade or do various physical jobs so as to lessen the pressure on the city caused by the increased population. Finally more and more people suggest that living blocks with shopping centers, schools, hospitals as well as cinemas and theatres round them or even satellite towns should be built in city suburbs or the countryside round the cities. In this way city citizens will be encouraged to move there to live and work. If these three proposals are well carried out, the city population will be greatly reduced.
  Most students of our school, including me, think it is not right to build a chemical works near our school. Although the works will make a lot of money for our city, we do think it will do us more harm than good. The drinking water will be badly polluted. Of course, they have promised to do something to prevent the water from being polluted. But it is far from enough. On the other hand, the air over the city will be polluted, too. We'll never be able to breathe the fresh air. How can we live here any longer? What's more, the site of the chemical works has been the only place where we students play games and have sports after school. If it is occupied, we will have no place to play in.
  Do “Lucky Numbers” Really Bring Good Luck?
  Some people think certain numbers may bring good luck. These numbers include “6”, “8”, “9” and so on. Therefore, when they want to choose a car number or a phone number, they buy the number which ends with these lucky numbers at a higher price.
  In my opinion, there are no relations between the so-called lucky numbers and luck. The only key to success on wealth lies in hard work. If we are too dependent on it, we may become lazy or easily discouraged when these numbers proved to be useless. We should believe in our own efforts to struggle for the success.
  The Chinese Government has decided to quicken the development of the western region. In recent years, the eastern region of China has been developing rapidly since its reform and opening up to the outside world. But the western region remains undeveloped. China is a large country with 56 nationalities. We must quicken the progress of China as a whole to realize the modernizations. Although the western region is rich in resourses, yet it is short of water. With its development we must keep the balance of nature. Only by relying on science and technology, can we develop the western part of our country soundly.
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I've spoken twice at TED. The first time was in 2006. TED was a very different event then. It was a private conference for about 1,200 people. After the event, the talks were packaged in a box set of DVDs and sent just to the attendees. I gave a talk called "Do Schools Kill Creativity?" A few months later, Chris Anderson, the curator of TED, called to say they were planning to put a few talks on their website as an experiment and asked if they could include mine. The timing was perfect. Social media was beginning to take shape and the insatiable appetite for YouTube and short videos was about to emerge. The experiment was an instant success and has turned TED into a global cultural phenomenon. There are now several hundred talks on the website and the number of downloads has passed one billion.
I'm surprised and delighted to say that my first talk remains the most viewed of all TEDTalks so far. It's been downloaded well over 20 million times from all platforms in over 150 countries and continues to be downloaded about 10,000 times a day from the TED site alone. Admittedly that doesn't compare with "Gangnam Style" with its 800 million downloads but it's still a lot for a 20 minute talk on education. Because it's constantly shown at large and small conferences, workshops and meetings around the world, the number of viewers is certainly much higher than the download figure and may well be over 200 million people.
In the past six years, I've had countless emails and tweets from young people who've shown it to their
from teachers, who've shown it to their students
from parents who've shared it with their kids, and from leaders who've shown it to their whole organizations. Why is this talk so popular and what's the significance of its popularity?
People and organizations everywhere can see that current systems of education are failing to meet the challenges we now all face and they're working furiously to create alternatives. - Sir Ken Robinson
There are two main themes in the talk. First, we're all born with deep natural capacities for creativity and systems of mass education tend to suppress them. Second, it is increasingly urgent to cultivate these capacities -- for personal, economic and cultural reasons -- and to rethink the dominant approaches to education to make sure that we do.
One reason the talk has traveled so far is that these themes resonate so deeply with people at a personal level. I hear constantly from people around the world who feel marginalized by their own education, who want to thank me for helping them to understand why that may be and that they're not alone.
In the talk, I mentioned a book I was writing about the need to find our true talents and how often people are pushed away from them. The responses I get show that this is a common experience that's deeply felt and ultimately resented. (Incidentally, I said in the talk that the book is called Epiphany. I later changed the title to . It was too late to change the reference in the talk, which has since done wonders to promote sales of books called Epiphany... )
A second reason for the impact of the talk is that people and organizations everywhere can see that current systems of education are failing to meet the challenges we now all face and they're working furiously to create alternatives. In many countries, they're doing this in the face of national policies and cultural attitudes that seem locked in past. The dominant systems of education are based on three principles -- or assumptions at least -- that are exactly opposite to how human lives are actually lived. Apart from that, they're fine.
First, they promote standardization and a narrow view of intelligence when human talents are diverse and personal. Second, they promote compliance when cultural progress and achievement depend on the cultivation of imagination and creativity. Third, they are linear and rigid when the course of each human life, including yours, is organic and largely unpredictable.
As the rate of change continues to accelerate, building new forms of education on these alternative principles is not a romantic whimsy: it's essential to personal fulfillment and to the sustainability of the world we are now creating.
To some extent, my first talk has been a rallying point for a different conversation about education and I'm delighted that it has. It's a conversation that's become more and not less urgent in the last six years and TED has been a powerful force in taking it forward. In 2010, I gave my second talk at TED, which was called "", based on my book Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative. By then there were hundreds of TED and TEDx talks online and many that give powerful examples of new styles of education. Many others explore the nature of creativity and how emerging technologies can extend our creative abilities and can transform teaching and learning at the same time.
Educators everywhere now use TEDTalks as resources to open up and inform debate about the nature of education and to develop their own practices in new directions. It's a great testament to TED that it has become not only a way of advocating change in education but also one of the most effective ways of bringing it about.
Ideas are not set in stone. When exposed to thoughtful people, they morph and adapt into their most potent form. TEDWeekends will highlight some of today's most intriguing ideas and allow them to develop in real time through your voice! Tweet #TEDWeekends to share your perspective or email
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