Recently a Beijing father sent in a question at an Internet forum asking 1 "PK" meant.
Like this 2 (puzzle) father,Chinese teachers at high schools have also been finding their students' compositions using Internet jargon (行話) difficult 3 (understand) .
A high school teacher from Tianjin asked her students to write up compositions with colloquial ( 口語的) language,but they came 4 a lot of Internet jargon 5 she didn't understand.
While some specialists welcome Internet jargon as a new development in language,teachers are worried 6 too much use of such language might lead students away 7 the "right" usage. Parents especially worry that their children might not do well in language tests 8 (because) the use of Internet language.
Such as those mixed feelings are,the conciseness and liveliness of Internet language continue to attract Internet users for making convenient communication.
If you do not even know what a Kong Long [ dinosaur,9 (refer) uglylooking female] or a Qing Wa is,then you will possibly 10 (regard) as a Cai Niaoj
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4. for some time,she knew the place quite well. (live)
因為她在那里住過一段時間,所以她對這個地方很熟。
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Long ago a lion and a bear saw a kid. They sprang on it at same time. The lion said to the bear, "I caught this kid at first,and so this is me."
"No,no," said the bear. "I found it early than you,so this is mine. " They fought long and fierce. At last both of them got very tired and can no longer fight.
A fox,who hid himself behind a tree not far away and was watching the fought between the lion and the bear,coming out and walked in between them,and ran off by the kid.
The lion and the bear both saw the fox,so they could not even catch the fox.
The lion said to the bear, "We have fought for nothing. That sly fox has got the kid away.
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One day when my little boy was less 1 two years old,I had to see the doctor,so I
left him to the babysitter. On my way 2 the hospital,I noticed 3 the babysitter was driving around the town. 4 (wonder) who was taking care of my son,I went to her house to find a stranger there. Uncomfortable 5 the situation,I grabbed my child and left without a word.
When I went to put my son in his car seat,I was shocked to find him taped (用膠帶粘住) around his whole body at the elbows and around his ankles. I 6 (can) believe the nightmare. Was it really true?
Later I also found my baby 7 (wear) three or four diapers (尿布) ,so there would be no need to change him through the day. We soon contacted the police and with the help of several people,the 8 (investigate) showed she had done this every day over the course of five months. The babysitter was found 9 (guilt) in the court and10 ( sentence) seven years in prison.
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With large and small keyboards are everywhere,neither children or adults need to write much of anything by hand. That's a big problem. Study after study suggests that handwriting was important for brain development―helping kids learn to express and create ideas. Yet the time devoting to teaching penmanship in most schools has been cut up to just one hour a week. Is it time to give up handwriting? Have a look the link between the brain and penmanship,and you may get the answer. Studies shows that this is not only an English language phenomenon. Chinese and Japanese youths are also suffered. Sometimes they can remember how to write characters.
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The Internet has led to a huge increase in credit card fraud (詐騙) . 1 Websites offering cheap goods and services should be regarded with care.
2 The thieves then go shopping with your card number―or sell the information over the Internet. Computer hackers have broken down security systems,causing problems to the safety of cardholder's information. Several months ago,25,000 customers of CD Universe,an online music retailer (零售商) ,were not lucky. Their names,addresses and credit card numbers were posted on a website after the retailer refused to pay £157,828 to get back the information.
3 Mastercard is working on plans for Webonly credit card,with a lower credit limit. The card could be used only for shopping online. However,there are a few simple steps you can take to keep from being cheated.
Ask about your credit card firm's online rules:Under British law,cardholders have to pay the first £78 of any fraudulent (欺騙寸生的) spending.
4 Send your credit card information only if the website offers advanced secure system.
If the security is in place,a letter will appear in the bottom righthand corner of your screen. The website address may also start with "https: //”一the extra "s" stands for secure. If in doubt,give your credit card information over the telephone.
5 Most online sites require a user name and password before placing an order. Treat your passwords with care.
A. Keep your password safe.
B. And shop only at secure sites.
C. Credit card firms are now fighting against online fraud.
D. Online shoppers who enter their credit card information may never receive the goods they think they have bought.
E. Your card information could even be for sale on an illegal website.
F. Don't buy goods with your credit card.
G. Do you have a credit card?
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If you are interested in sea creatures,you don't have to go to swim in the sea. You can enjoy underwater life in 1 way―by visiting an aquarium.
Experts do not know 2 people began keeping fish as pets. The Chinese kept and studied carp and goldfish over one thousand years ago. The ancient Romans kept eels. And the Greeks made the first study of sharks and dolphins. By the middle of the 1800s,science 3 (show) that plants,fish and other sea creatures could survive together under water. So it was no 4 necessary to change the water in a tank for fish to live there. This led to the building of the first public aquarium.
Today,millions of people visit aquariums in more than thirty countries. An official of Maryland says his organization 5 (approve) fortyone aquariums in the USA in the past few decades. One of 6 (famous) aquariums is in Monterey,California. All over the world,it 7 (recognize) as the finest one. It was in a building that 8 to be a cannery. This was 9 workers prepared fish and placed them in cans to be sold.
What's more,the Monterey Bay Aquarium is caring about twentynine penguins,which are kept until they are ready 10 (return) to the nature reserve.
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Imagine that your boss has asked you to prepare an important presentation for the next board meeting. You only have a few days to put it together,your workload is already high,and you have many other urgent tasks on your To-Do List. Because of this,you're anxious,you can't concentrate,and everything seems to distract you. 1 The Urgent/Important Principle helps you quickly identify the activities that you should focus on,as well as the ones you should ignore.
1. Important and Urgent There are two distinct types of urgent and important activities:ones that you could not have foreseen,and others that you've left until the last minute. 2 However,you can't always predict or avoid some issues and crises. Here,the best approach is to leave some time in your schedule to handle unexpected issues and unplanned important activities.
2. Important but Not Urgent These are the activities that help you achieve your personal and professional goals,and complete important work.
Make sure that you have plenty of time to do these things properly,so that they will not become urgent. 3
3. Not Important but Urgent Urgent but not important tasks are things that prevent you from achieving your goals. Ask yourself whether you can reschedule or delegate (委派任務) them.
4 Sometimes it's appropriate to say "no" to people politely,or to encourage them to solve the problem themselves.
Alternatively,try to have time slots when you are available,so that people know they can speak with you then.
4. Not Important and Not Urgent
5 You can simply ignore or cancel many of them. However,some may be activities that other people want you to do,even though they don't contribute to your own desired outcomes. Again,say "no" politely,if you can,and explain why you cannot do it.
Schedule your tasks and activities based on their importance and urgency. When you use this principle to prioritize your time,you can deal with truly urgent issues,at the same time working towards important,longerterm goals.
A. This will maximize your chances of keeping on track.
B. You can eliminate lastminute activities by planning ahead.
C. A common source of such activities is other people.
D. These activities are just distractions (分散精力的事情) 一avoid them if possible.
E. To use this principle,list all of the activities and projects that you feel you have to do.
F. So,how can you beat this stress,and deliver the things that are essential to doing a good job?
G. Also,remember to leave enough time in your schedule to deal with unforeseen problems.
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Dear Lucy,Last Monday,a monitor election held in our class. We had all been waited for this big day,especially the two candidates,Liu Dong and Wang Hong. An election started with their speech. While Liu impressed us with his confidence,but Wang satisfied us with her detailed plans for the class. After which,we all placed our votes in the box one by one. Exciting,we waited for the result to come. Finally,results showed that Wang Hong won the election. As we applaud for Wang,she came up to the front to thank us and to promise us a better tomorrow for our class.
Did something interesting happen there in Britain? I hope to hear of you soon.
Yours,Lin Li
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