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浙江省温州市经开区2021-2022学年九年级上学期英语10月份月考试题

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日期: 2024-11-26
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I lived in Perth, Australia with my six-year-old son ·Daniel, One night, after a busy day at work, I ran to Daniel's childcare centre to collect1on time. Daniel is a talkative boy but he has few2 in the center because of his chatter without stop. He sometimes was lonely. On the way home, he told me a lot about his life there, 3 he felt excited when he talked about some interesting things. After dinner, we went outside so Daniel could ride his bicycle4his Batman costume, he thought he was the man who could fight the bad people. He was energetic as he5 proudly through Claremont Street towards the river. At the same time, I walked along side feeling weighed down. I tried to keep a cheerful face, but inside I had6uncertain. When we got to the river we walked down the pier There was an old man7. Looking into the bucket beside him, the old man seemed to be satisfied with his work tonight. I had a little 8" that he would get angry with us or drive us (away because Daniel would disturb* his9 by making a lot of noise, so I told Daniel to be quiet. He nodded his head. As we got closer, the man on the small chair stopped fishing, turned, 10, smiled and asked, "How's Batman this evening?"

Daniel 11 told the man that Batman was good before asking about the fish I had been afraid we12disturb the man; causing an unpleasant experience between us., But I couldn't have been more wrong. The kind man showed great kindness and patience to my son. He communicated with my son, laughing happily. Watching their13made my eyes watery. Then Daniel threw away his bike and sat cross-legged on the ground, keeping on sharing his life in the childcare center. To some degree, they chatted like old friends who had not seen each other for a long time. This lovely old gentleman was so 14 and truly interested in Batman, my little boy that I just wanted to cry. My sadness was healed at that time.

I will never forget15this man gave my son the time of the day. I will always be thankful for that.

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Have you ever heard about Black Friday and Cyber Monday? Surely, they are all about finding the best deals on holiday gifts for yourself and family members. And have you heard about Giving Tuesday? Here is something about it.

GivingTuesday is celebrated on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving every year, which encourages people to help those in need by raising money-or doing good in their local community. GivingTuesday was started in 2012 by New York City Nonprofit and the United Nations Foundation. :

Unlike Black Friday, GivingTuesday serves a more selfless purpose. In its first year, the movement brought in almost $10 million for charities, and things have only improved since then. In 2019, many, GivingTuesday social media activities helped raise an amazing $ 1. 9 billion from 27 million people who are kind. l Over the past five years, many higher education schools have also been using the Tuesday after Thanksgiving to ask graduates for donations*. In 2019, the University of Michigan received 5887 gifts which are about over $4 million in total, while Pennsylvania State University raised $710, 000 to been fit over 85 university programs.

Donating money certainly helps, and there are many other ways to support the great project, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. You can use videos to help kids study online, of team up with an adult to get groceries or medications for an elderly neighbor. Besides, call on your friends to help you with a. service project, or pick one from the several ideas suggested, on the GivingTuesday website. You can also donate your gently-used clothes and toys to local shelters.

What are you going to do to make a positive difference in your community on GivingTiesday? Let us know by adding your opinions bellow.

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When we see a person in trouble, our immediate idea is to give a hand. If not, we'll feel uncomfortable. But what if we see an animal in danger, will we do the same?

This question was raised after a group of penguins were saved from an icy gully*. It was filmed for the BBC wildlife series Dynasties. The film team was frightened when they' saw: that 'a group of penguins had fallen into a gully and been trapped*with the young. The team built a slope* so that a few of the penguins could save themselves.

The case has attracted the public attention: Audiences watching this film all feltrelievedin the end. "My heart was beating really: quickly at first while watching those penguins in a gully." the audience Kathryn Shaw said, "But I finally took a deep breath when noticing that- slope! I understand not intervening directly, but a helping hand isn't troubling, right?"

However, others think that human intervention. It's an natural. It's an unwritten rule that film makers are there only to watch; not to have a hand in it, according to CBS News. You can't have sunshine throughout your life. To have done anything else would only make things worse." "said a famous show's creator David Attenborough.

In this case, however; Mike Gunton, the producer of Dynasties; said that this was only an accidental situation "There were no animals going to suffer by intervening" It wasn't dangerous. You weren't touching the animals and by doing this they had the chance to run away from in the gully." he told the BBC. Such cases are not new to the wildlife photographed ·Paul NickIen, who told Metro." If it's ever a, predator*situation, no matter how heart-breaking, you stay out of the way. Even when you are watching an adult polar bear eat a baby sea dog." But he said that he would help animals if he saw no influence to nature.

Actually, there will always be two sides to the coin; and human beings will forever argue about this situation.

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Montana High School decided to hold an All-School Reunion. Over 3500 people came to the event. There were tours of the old school building and a picnic at Confederate Park. Several teachers would tell stories about the old days. Ms. Mabel Yates, the English teacher for fifty years, was wheeled to the Park.

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Some eyes rolled and there were a few low groans when Ms. Yates was about to speak. Many started looking at their watches and coming up with excuses to be anywhere else instead of preparing to listen to a speech from an old woman who had few kind words for her students and made them work harder than all the other teachers:

Then Ms. Yates started to speak:

"I can't tell you how pleased I am to be here. I haven't seen many of you since your graduation, but I have followed your careers and enjoyed your victories as well as crying for your tragedies. I have a large collection of newspaper photographs of my students. I haven't appeared in person, but I have attended your college graduations, weddings and even the births of your child in, in my imagination."

Ms. Yates stopped for a while and started crying a bit. Then she said:

"It was my belief that if I pushed you as hard as I could, some of you would succeed to please me and others would succeed to annoy me. No matter what our motives are, I can see that you 'have all been successful in you chosen path."

There is no greater comfort for an educator than to see the end result of his or her years of work. You have all been a great source of pleasure and pride for me and I want you to know I love you all from the bottom of my heart."

There was a silence over the crowd for a few seconds and _then someone started clapping. The clapping then into cheering: then-into a deafening roar. Lawyers, truck, drivers, bankers and models were rubbing their-eyes or crying openly all, because of the words from a long forgotten English teacher from their hometown.

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