Why Our Heart Loves Coffee and Tea
广西南宁市防城港市2024年中考适应性考试英语试题含答案

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Ⅰ. 单项选择1、---How much difficulty did you have this problem? ---- . It's quite easy.A.to solve; Nothing B.to solve; None C.solving; None D.solving; Nothing2、—Mr Wang’s work goes ______teaching ,and he always thinks of the children first and takes good care of them.—Yes, he was praised as one of the “People Who Moved Yangzhou”A.beyond B.beside C.behind D.between3、—________?—It’ s making an awful noise.A.How do you like the machine B.What’ s wrong with the machineC.Why do you turn on the machine4、— What do you think of the film?— Fantastic. ______ the children ______ their father likes to see it.A.Both; and B.Either; or C.Not only; but also D.Neither; nor5、I will go shopping with Jimmy tonight._____.Youʼll have two tests tomorrow.A.Itʼs nice to say so.B.Thatʼs exciting.C.Enjoy yourself.D.You canʼt be serious.6、I think Journey to the West is ______ of all the Chinese novels.A.interesting B.more interestingC.most interesting D.the most interesting7、Lights are out.The concert is to begin.The fans hold their breath for Jay Chou's_____.A.influence B.guidance C.experience D.appearance8、We are going to take the high-speed train to Xi'an tomorrow, so an early arrival at the station____________ . A.advises B.is advised C.is advising D.was advised9、If it rains hard, we have to ______ the basketball match.A.cut offB.put offC.go offD.take off10、Busiest men find the most time. Although we teenagers are busy studying all day now, we should also take up meaningful hobbies because they can ______.① help relax our body and mind.② let us learn more from textbooks③ help us make more friends.④ improve our ability⑤ make us increase stressA.①④⑤B.②④⑤C.①③④Ⅱ. 完形填空11、Almost everyone knows Ma Yun. He became one of the 1 men in China when his company Alibaba went on the stock(股票)market in 2014.What an amazing thing it is! Here are some stories about him on the way to 2 Ma Yun made his first trip to the US in 1995 and used the Internet for the first time. After searching for "beer", he found that 3 results came up about Chinese beer. Then he searched for "China" and still found no results. He decided to 4 a Chinese website. From then on, Alibaba was born.Ma Yun said he suffered many failures in his life. He 5 the College Entrance Examination in China two times and few companies offered him jobs, including one at KFC.And he 6 by the famous Harvard University 10 times.Because of the poor conditions, learning English was not easy when Ma Yun was a teenager .But he found a good way to learn English well 7 giving tourists free guides in Hangzhou. He kept it for nine years. Ma Yun said that tourists opened up a new world for him. Everything they said and did was so different from 8 he had been taught at school and by his parents.Ma Yun is the very person who never gives up. In 2015,he made a 9 at the World Economic Forum in Davos. He said, "Life is 10 challenges. You never know what you are going to get tomorrow."Do as Ma Yun does.Follow your dream and your dream will come true one day.1.A.strangest B.funniest C.richest D.strongest2.A.power B.health C.success D.mystery3.A.no B.any C.some D.many4.A.set up B.take up C.get up D.show up5.A.passed B.failed C.compared D.influence6.A.was cheated B.was treated C.was accepted D.was refused7.A.in B.by C.of D.with8.A.what B.that C.which D.how9.A.mistake B.difference C.decision D.speech10.A.sure of B.full of C.proud of D.afraid ofⅢ. 语法填空12、Think before we speak!It was a sunny and enjoyable day. Everyone in the railway station was waiting for the train 1.(arrive). Among the crowd, there was a group of young friends who were on board for vacation.It was a busy station with a lot of people and some juice shops, coffee and tea stalls, newspaper shops, etc. The train 2.(arrive) and everyone prepared to get into the train to their seats.The group of friends made loud noise to welcome the train as it moved into the station. They ran to get their seats before anyone entered the train.The empty seats were 3.(fill) and the train whistled (鸣汽笛) to move. An old man with a young boy 4.(age) around 15 had their seats just next to the friends' group. The young boy was so 5.(surprise) to see everything. He cheered, "Dad, the train is moving and the things 6.(move) backward."His father smiled and 7.(nod) his head.As the train started moving fast, the young boy again screamed (尖叫) , "Dad, the trees are green in color and run backward very fast." His father said, “Yes, dear," and smiledJust like a kid, he was watching everything with great 8.(interesting).A fruit seller passed 9.(sell) apples, bananas and oranges. The young boy asked his dad, "I want to eat apples." His father bought some for him. He said, "Oh, this apple looks a lot 10.(sweet) than it tastes. I love this color." The group was watching all the activities of this boy and asked the boy's father, "Is your son having any problem? Why is he behaving so 11.(different)?""His son is mad, I think," a friend from the group made fun of him and shouted.The father of the youn g boy, with patience, replied to the friends' group, “My son was born blind. Only a few days ago he 12.(operate). He is seeing different things in his life for the first time."The young friends became very quietⅣ. 阅读理解A13、Americans with small families own a small car or a large one. If both parents are working, they usually have twocars. When the family is large, one of the cars is sold and they will buy a van(住房汽车).A small car can hold(容纳)four persons and a large car can hold six persons but it is very crowded(拥挤). A van hold seven persons easily, so a family with three children could ask their grandparents to go on a holiday travel. They could all travel together.Mr.Hagen and his wife had a third child last year. This made them sell a second car and bus a van. Their children sixth and seventh seat are used to put other things, for a family of five must carry many suitcases(衣箱)when they travel. When they arrive at their grandparents’ home , the suitcases are brought into the two seats can then carry the grandparents.Americans call vans motor homes. A motor home is always used for holidays. When a family are traveling to the mountains or to the seaside, they can live in their motor home for a few days or to the seaside, they can live in their motor home for a few days or weeks. All the members of a big family can enjoy a happier life when they are traveling together. That is why motor homes have become very popular. In America there are many parks for motor homes. 1.From the passage, a van is also called ____________.A.a motor car B.a motor homeC.a motorbike D.a big truck2.A motor home is usually owned by a family with__________.A.a baby B.much moneyC.more than two children D.interest in vans3.Motor homes have become popular because___________.A.they can take people to another city when people are freeB.they can let families have a happier life when they go out for their holidaysC.some people think motor homes are cheapD.big families can put more things in motor homesB14、Stilton Cheese RollingMay Day is a traditional day for celebrations, but the 2,000 English villagers of Stilton must be the only people in the world who include cheese rolling in their annual plans. Teams of four, dressed in a variety of strange and funny clothes, roll a complete cheese along a 50-metre course. On the way, they must not kick or throw their cheese, or go into their competitors’ lane(赛道). Competition is fierce and the chief prize is a complete Stilton cheese weighing about for kilos(disappointingly, but understandably the cheeses used in the race are wooden ones). All the competitors are served with beer or port wine, the traditional accompaniment for Stilton cheese.Fiery Foods Festival ---- The Hottest Festival on EarthEvery year more than 10,000 people head for the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico. They come from as far away as Australia, the Caribbean and China, but they all share a common addiction ---- food that is not just spicy, but hot enough to make your mouth burn, your head spin and your eyes water. Their destination is the Fiery Food and BBQ Festival which is held over a period of three days every March. Y ou might like to try a chocolate-covered habanero pepper ---- officially the hottest pepper in the world---- or any one of the thousands of products that are on show. But one thing’s for sure ---- if you don’t like the feeling of a burning tongue, this festival isn’t for you!La Tomatina ---- The World’s Biggest Food FightOn the last Wednesday of every August, the Spanish town of Bu hosts La Tomatina ---- the world’s largest food fight. A week-long celebration leads up to an exciting tomato battle as the highlight of the week’s events. The early morning sees the arrival of large trucks with tomatoes ---- official fightstarters get things going by casting tomatoes at the crowd.The battle lasts little more than half an hour, in which time around 50,000 kilograms of tomatoes have been thrown at anyone or anything that moves, runs, or fights back. Then everyone heads down to the river to make friends again ---- and for a much-needed wash!1.In the Stilton cheese rolling competition, competitors on each team must ________.A.wear various formal clothes B.roll a wooden cheese in their own laneC.kick or throw their cheese D.use a real cheese weighing about four kilos2.Where is the Fiery Food and BBQ Festival held?A.In New Mexico. B.In the Caribbean. C.In Australia D.In China.3.The celebration of La Tomatina lasts ________.A.three days B.seven days C.less than three days D.more than seven days4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.The chief prize for the Stilton cheese rolling competition is beer or port wine.B.More than 10,000 Chinese take part in the Fiery Food and BBQ Festival.C.Thousands of spicy foods are on show in the Fiery Food and BBQ Festival.D.An exciting tomato battle takes place at the beginning of La Tomatina.C15、After breakfast Martha went to visit her mother for the day. Mary felt lonely in the house without her so she went outside into the bright sunshine. She ran round and round the fountain and soon she started to feel better. Ben Weatherstaff was in the vegetable garden. He didn’t look cross that day so she went to speak to him.“The spring’s coming,” he said to her. “Can you see those green points in the earth?”Mary looked.“What are they?” she asked.“They’re spring flowers.” Then the robin appeared and sat on the ground near them.“Is spring coming in the secret garden, too?” Mary asked Ben.“Ask the robin,”said Ben, “He’s the only one who knows.” And he went back to work.The robin was hopping around on the ground. Mary was watching him when she saw something in the earth. She picked it up. It was an old key.Mary looked at the key for a long time. Then she put it in her pocket and walked back to her room.The next morning Martha was there as usual. She told Mary about her day at her mother’s house.She brought a skipping rope as a present to Mary. Mary was not good at skipping at first. But she tried and tried and soon she didn’t want to stop.The sun was shining and the sky was blue. Mary skipped and counted and counted and skipped around the big garden. She decided to skip along her favourite path outside the walled gardens. It was very long and she had to stop before she arrived at the end of it because she was tired.Then she saw the robin sitting on a long branch of the ivy on the wall. He chirped. Mary went up to him.“You showed me the key yesterday,” she said. “Can you show me the door today?”The robin flew to the top of the wall. Suddenly the wind blew the long branch of ivy to one side. Mary held it in her hand because she could see something under it ---- a door!Mary took the old key out of her pocket and put it in the lock of the door. It worked. She was inside the secret garden! 1.When did the story take place?A.In spring. B.In summer. C.In autumn. D.In winter.2.What was Ben Weatherstaff like in Mary’s eyes?A.Kind-hearted. B.Hard-working. C.Cross. D.Patient.3.How long did Martha stay at her Mum’s home?A.A whole morning. B.A day. C.A whole afternoon. D.A night.4.Why did Mary stop skipping before she arrived at the end of her favourite path?A.Because she wanted to find the door of the secret garden.B.Because she would like to rest.C.Because she had to return home.D.Because she felt bored with it.D16、阅读下列材料,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
我最喜欢喝的饮品是咖啡英语作文

我最喜欢喝的饮品是咖啡英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite Drink is CoffeeHi there! My name is Emma, and I'm ten years old. Today, I'm going to tell you all about my favorite drink – coffee! Yes, you read that right. I know it might sound a bit strange for a kid my age to love coffee, but I can't help it. It's just so delicious!I still remember the first time I tasted coffee. It was a few years ago when my grandpa came over for a visit. He always drinks coffee in the morning, and one day, I got really curious about it. The rich, aromatic smell wafting from his mug was just too tempting to resist. So, I asked him if I could try a sip. At first, he was a little hesitant because he thought coffee might be too strong for me. But I promised I'd just have a tiny taste.When that first drop of coffee touched my tongue, it was like a whole new world opened up to me. It was bold, slightly bitter, but also had a hint of sweetness that I found absolutely delightful. From that moment on, I was hooked!As I grew older, my taste in coffee evolved too. I started experimenting with different types of coffee beans, roasts, and brewing methods. Did you know there are so many varieties of coffee out there? From the bold and robust dark roasts to the smooth and mellow light roasts, each one has its own unique flavor profile.One of my favorite things to do is to visit local coffee shops and try their special brews. I love the atmosphere of these cozy little cafes, with the aroma of freshly ground beans filling the air and the sound of the espresso machine hissing away. It's like a little slice of heaven for a coffee lover like me!But you know what's even better than going to a coffee shop? Making my own coffee at home! I've become quite the barista these days. My parents got me a little espresso machine for my birthday last year, and I've been experimenting with all sorts of coffee-based drinks ever since.I can whip up a mean cappuccino, with its velvety foam and a dusting of cocoa powder on top. Or maybe I'll make a refreshing iced latte, perfect for those hot summer days. And let's not forget about the classic americano – a shot of rich espresso with hot water poured over it. It's like a burst of pure coffee goodness in every sip!But that's okay because coffee is my special thing. It's a drink that makes me feel grown-up and sophisticated, even thoughI'm still just a kid. Whenever I take a sip of my favorite brew, it's like a little moment of pure bliss.Who knows, maybe one day I'll become a famous coffee connoisseur or even open my own cafe! For now, though, I'm just happy to savor every cup and explore the wonderful world of coffee one sip at a time.So, there you have it – my not-so-secret love affair with coffee. It's a drink that's rich, complex, and always keeps me coming back for more. Whether it's a simple cup of black coffee or an elaborate espresso-based creation, I just can't get enough of that beloved bean juice!If you haven't tried coffee yet, I highly recommend giving it a chance. Who knows, you might just become a fellow coffee enthusiast like me! But be warned – once you start down the coffee rabbit hole, there's no turning back. It's a delicious addiction that you'll never want to quit!篇2My Favorite Drink is CoffeeHello, my name is Timmy and I'm in the 5th grade. Today I want to tell you all about my very favorite drink - coffee! I know some people might think it's a bit strange for a kid to love coffee so much, but I just can't get enough of that delicious dark brew.It all started when I was really little. My mom and dad are big coffee drinkers and the smell would always fill our house in the mornings. That rich, nutty aroma is one of my earliest memories.I was probably only 3 or 4 years old when I started begging my parents to let me try a sip of their coffee. Of course, they said no at first because they thought the caffeine and bitterness would be too much for me. But I kept asking and asking until they finally gave in and let me have a tiny taste.I'll never forget that first wonderful sip! The bold, slightly bitter flavor was like nothing I had ever tasted before. It was so grown-up and sophisticated compared to drinks like juice or milk. From that moment on, I was hooked. My parents still laugh about how I would run into the kitchen with my little sippy cup, desperate to get my coffee fix each morning.As I got a bit older, my parents started letting me have very small cups of coffee with lots of milk and sugar to cut the intensity. I loved experimenting with different flavored creamers - hazelnut was always a favorite of mine. Around age 7 or 8, Istarted trying coffee out at diners and cafes whenever we went out for breakfast. There was nothing better than sipping a mug of diner coffee while munching on a stack of pancakes or waffles.These days as a mature 5th grader, I'm basically a coffee connoisseur. My favorite is a medium roast with just a splash of cream. I've tried so many varieties from all over the world - Kenyan, Colombian, Hawaiian, you name it. Each one has its own unique flavors and aromas that I really appreciate.My parents got me a small coffee maker for my 10th birthday so I can brew my own cups at home. They showed me how to properly grind the beans, measure out the grounds, and make the perfect pour over cup of joe. I feel so grown-up getting to prepare my own coffee each morning before school. It's definitely gives me the energy I need to pay attention in class!My love of coffee even extends to coffee-flavored treats and desserts. Coffee ice cream is one of my weaknesses. I'll never say no to a coffee milkshake or an iced coffee drink loaded with whipped cream and syrup from the cafe downtown. And when it comes to tiramisu or other coffee-infused cakes and pastries, I'm first in line.I guess you could say I was born to be a coffee lover. The funny thing is, both of my grandfathers were serious coffee fanstoo, so it must run in the family! My dad likes to joke that instead of a baby book, I'll have a coffee log documenting all the different brews I've tasted over the years. Hey, you never know, I could grow up to be a professional coffee taster or open my own cafe someday!For now though, I'm just happy being a coffee-loving kid. There's something so cozy and comforting about curling up with a good book and a steaming mug of my favorite coffee. My friends can think it's weird - I don't mind. As long as there is coffee in the world, I'll always have a reason to feel warm and happy inside. Maybe I was a grown-up coffee snob in another life! Who knows?Well, I need to go grab my daily cup before the school bus arrives. I hope you enjoyed learning about my obsession with coffee. If you ask me, it's the greatest beverage on earth and I'll never get tired of it. A life without coffee would be unimaginable! Thanks for reading, and here's to many more years of coffee bliss. Maybe I'll see you at the coffee shop sometime!篇3My Favorite Drink is CoffeeHi there! My name is Timmy, and I'm 10 years old. Today, I want to tell you all about my favorite drink – coffee! I know what you're thinking, "Coffee? For a kid?" But hear me out, because coffee is just the best.I first tried coffee when I was around 8 years old. My dad is a huge coffee lover, and he always has a fresh pot brewing in the morning. One day, the aroma of those freshly ground beans was just too tempting. I begged my dad to let me have a sip, and after a lot of pleading, he finally gave in – but only a tiny sip!That first taste was like nothing I'd ever experienced before. It was rich, bold, and had a slight bitterness that was oddly satisfying. From that moment on, I was hooked! Of course, my parents didn't let me have too much coffee at first, but they allowed me to have a small cup every now and then, especially on special occasions.As I got older, my love for coffee only grew stronger. I started experimenting with different types of coffee beans, roasts, and brewing methods. My favorite is still a classic drip coffee made with freshly ground beans, but I also love trying out new and exciting coffee drinks.One of my favorite things to do is visit local coffee shops with my parents. I love the cozy atmosphere, the aroma of freshlybrewed coffee filling the air, and the friendly baristas who always have a smile on their face. I've tried all sorts of fancy coffee drinks like lattes, cappuccinos, and even the occasional frappuccino (but those are a little too sweet for my taste).What I love most about coffee, though, is the way it makes me feel. There's something about that rich, bold flavor that just seems to wake me up and get me going in the morning. It's like a little energy boost that helps me tackle the day ahead. Plus, I find the process of brewing and enjoying a fresh cup of coffee to be incredibly relaxing.But even with those limits, coffee has become such an important part of my life. It's not just a drink to me – it's a ritual, a way to slow down and appreciate the little things in life. Whether I'm sitting at the kitchen table with my family, sipping a fresh cup and chatting about our day, or curled up in my favorite chair with a good book and a steaming mug, coffee just makes everything feel a little bit better.I know that some people might think it's weird for a kid to be so obsessed with coffee, but I can't help it – it's just my thing. And who knows, maybe one day I'll grow up to be aworld-famous coffee connoisseur or even open my own coffeeshop! For now, though, I'm just happy to enjoy my favorite drink, one delicious sip at a time.So, there you have it – the story of how coffee became my favorite drink. Whether you're a fellow coffee lover or you prefer something a little sweeter, I hope you can appreciate my passion for this amazing beverage. And if you ever want to join me for a cup, just let me know – I'll brew up a fresh pot just for you!篇4My Favorite Drink is CoffeeHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. I know most kids my age love sugary sodas, juice boxes, and chocolatey milkshakes. But my absolute favorite drink is coffee! I can't get enough of that delicious, aromatic brew. I'm sure a lot of grown-ups are probably pretty surprised that a young kid like me is such a big coffee fan. But it's true - I absolutely love coffee and I'm going to tell you all about why in this essay.I still remember the first time I ever tasted coffee. It was a few years ago when I was about 7 years old. My mom was drinking a cup of coffee on a Saturday morning while I was watching cartoons. The rich, nutty aroma wafting from her mug smelled incredible. I asked her what it was and if I could try a sip.At first she was a bit hesitant to give me coffee since I was so little. But after some pleading on my part, she finally agreed to let me have a tiny taste.I'll be honest, that first sip was kind of shocking! The bold, bitter flavor was so different from anything I had ever tasted before as a kid used to sugary juices and milks. But there was something about it that I found fascinating. The intense, robust taste was exciting and seemed so grown-up and sophisticated to me. I ended up asking my mom if I could have a few more sips to keep experiencing that unique coffee flavor. From that moment on, I was hooked!Over the next few years, my love for coffee only continued to grow. At first my parents would only give me small amounts, mostly just letting me have sips from their mugs. But eventually they got me my very own kids' mug and started making me "baby coffees" - which were basically just mugs filled with mostly warm milk and a tiny bit of coffee. I felt so mature and cosmopolitan sipping away at my little coffees!As I got a bit older, my parents started making my coffee a bit stronger by adding more actual coffee to the milk mixture. These days, I'm allowed to have a small mug with coffee and just a little bit of milk or sugar in the mornings. I've even triedmochas, lattes, and other delicious coffee concoctions from cafes! My parents have taught me that too much caffeine isn't good for kids. But in moderation, having some coffee is okay as a special treat.There are so many things I love about coffee's incredible flavor. The rich, nutty, almost chocolatey notes. The hints of fruitiness, smokiness, or toastiness depending on the blend. The way coffee can taste so bright and vibrant, but also deep and smooth at the same time. Every sip is like an explosion of complex flavors on my taste buds that I find endlessly fascinating to explore.But as much as I adore coffee's amazing taste, there's more to it than just that for me. There's something about the whole experience and ritual surrounding coffee that I find so comforting and satisfying. The heavenly aroma of those roasted coffee beans. The feeling of wrapping my small hands around a warm mug on a cozy morning. The steady dri-dri-drip sound of a pot brewing. Coffee just makes me feel happy, calm, and centered in the most wonderful way.I know it probably sounds silly for a 10-year-old to be so infatuated with something like coffee. All of my friends are way more interested in things like video games, toys, cartoons andcandy. But I've always been an "old soul" type of kid who appreciates things that seem more mature or cultured. To me, coffee is so much more than just a beverage - it's a connection to the sophisticated adult world that I can't wait to join someday.I love learning about all of the rich history, culture, and traditions surrounding coffee too. How it originated in the ancient coffee forests of Africa. The role it played in driving creativity and intellectualism during the Age of Enlightenment in Europe. All of the different brewing techniques like pour-overs, French presses, and Turkish coffees. Coffee just seems to have this incredible, centuries-spanning story behind it that I find really fascinating.I've actually started my own little coffee journal where I take notes every time I try a new coffee blend or preparation style. I'll jot down tastaed notes about the flavors, acidity, body, and aroma. I'll write about things like the roast level or tasting notes provided on the coffee packaging. It's become a fun little hobby that helps deepen my appreciation for coffee in a more informed, educational way. My parents have promised that if I keep developing my little coffee passion, they'll even take me on a tour of some local roasteries when I'm a bit older.篇5My Favorite Drink is CoffeeHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you all about my absolute favorite drink - coffee! I know what you might be thinking, "Coffee? For a kid??" But just hear me out.I first tried coffee when I was about 7 years old. My mom and dad are huge coffee lovers and they always had it brewing in our house. The rich aroma would waft through the air and I was always super curious about what it tasted like. One morning, my dad let me have a few sips of his coffee with lots of milk and sugar. And you know what? I loved it! The warm, comforting flavor danced on my tongue. It was nothing like the juice boxes and soda I normally drank. From that day on, I was hooked.I think one of the reasons I love coffee so much is because of all the amazing varieties you can find. My favorite is a nice medium roast with chocolate-y notes. But I've also tried light roasts that are bright and citrusy, as well as rich, bold dark roasts. You can get coffee from all over the world too - from the volcanic soils of Hawaii to the mountain regions of Colombia. Each one has its own unique flavor profile. Trying different coffees is like an adventure for my taste buds!Then there's all the fun ways you can customize your coffee. Sometimes I'll add a dash of cinnamon or vanilla for extra flavor. During the holidays, I go crazy with the peppermint mocha coffees. And let's not forget about all the different kinds of milks and creamers you can use. Oat milk is my current obsession to make my coffee extra creamy.My friends all think I'm a total weirdo for loving coffee so much at my age. But you know what? I don't even care. Coffee is the best! On cozy weekend mornings, there's nothing better than curling up with a good book and sipping my coffee. It makes me feel so grown up and sophisticated.I've even started learning about all the different ways to brew coffee. Like, did you know that pour over coffee can taste totally different from coffee made in a French press? There's an entire world of coffee knowledge to explore! My dream is to one day visit a coffee plantation and see how the beans are grown and processed. How cool would that be?Plus, have you ever noticed how coffee shops are such community hubs? Neighbors run into each other and linger over cups of java. Study groups flock to the cozy spaces. Friends can meet up and catch up over steaming mugs of their favoritebrews. There's just something about coffee culture that builds connections between people.I know that by now you're probably thinking, "Wow, this kid is really obsessed with coffee!" And you're absolutely right, I am. But can you blame me? Coffee is an amazing, multi-faceted beverage with incredible flavors and aromas. It brings warmth and comfort while also giving you an energy boost. Coffee is a culinary adventure, a cultural touchstone, and a cozy experience all wrapped into one.As I sip the last few drops of my morning coffee, I have to say I feel a little sad it's gone. But I know my next coffee break isn't too far away. Who knows, maybe I'll try a new daring coffee concoction for an afternoon pick-me-up! A coffee-chocolate milkshake perhaps? The coffee possibilities are endless.So yes, I'm a 10-year-old who proudly calls coffee my favorite drink. I'll always remember the day I took my first mind-blowing sip of that sublime beverage. Coffee opened my eyes (and taste buds!) to a whole new world of flavors I never knew existed. While my love for coffee may seem strange for my age, I don't care one bit. This is my drink of choice and I'll sip it loud and proud! Maybe you'll even see me opening up my very own kid-friendly coffee shop one day. A girl can dream, right?篇6My Favorite Drink is CoffeeHello, my name is Sarah and I'm 10 years old. I'm here to tell you all about my favorite drink - coffee! I know, I know, you're probably thinking "Coffee? For a kid?" But just hear me out.I first tried coffee when I was 8 years old. My parents drink it every morning, and I was always curious about what that delicious smelling brown liquid was. One morning, I asked if I could have a sip of my dad's coffee. He let me try a tiny bit with lots of milk and sugar. And you know what? I loved it! The rich flavor, the warmth, the little pick-me-up feeling - it was amazing.From that day on, I've been hooked. My parents obviously don't let me drink too much since I'm still a kid. But I get a small cup of coffee with breakfast most days. My favorite is a vanilla latte - the sweet vanilla flavor is just heavenly. Sometimes I'll get a mocha too for an extra chocolatey treat.When I'm at a cafe with my friends, I always order a kid's hot chocolate. But you better believe I sneak sips of my mom's cappuccino when she's not looking! There's just something so grown-up and sophisticated about sipping a frothy coffee drink.Plus the caffeine gives me a nice little energy boost to play harder on the monkey bars.I think coffee is totally underrated for kids. Yeah, it has caffeine, but so do sodas and candy. At least coffee has antioxidants and can even be a little bit healthy if you don't load it up with a bunch of syrups and whipped cream. Although...I do love me some whipped cream on top sometimes!My friends think I'm weird for liking coffee so much. They'd rather have a hot chocolate or juice any day. But I don't care what they think. Coffee is my thing and I'm proud of it! I have my own special coffee mug that I use at home. It's turquoise and has dinosaurs all over it. So cool.Maybe my love of coffee means I was just an old soul who came out loving adult things from the start. Or maybe it's foreshadowing that I'll be a hardworking business person or writer someday who needs her caffeine fix to power through. Either way, you can count on me always ordering a coffee whenever I can!Describing the taste of coffee is hard, but I'll give it a try. To me, it's like a warm, cozy hug, but in a mug. It's rich and bold, but you can smooth it out with milk or sweeteners if you want. Coffee can taste nutty, chocolatey, fruity, or toasty depending onthe beans. There are so many varieties to explore as you get older - light roasts, dark roasts, different brewing methods. But for now as a kid, I'm sticking to those delicious lattes and mochas.People always ask me if I'll get addicted to coffee because I started drinking it so young. But my parents have taught me to enjoy it in moderation and make good choices. As long as I'm getting enough sleep, eating well, and not overdoing the caffeine, coffee can be a nice morning treat. It's all about balance.Spending time at coffee shops is fun too. I love the atmosphere - all the delicious smells, the clinking of mugs, and the constant buzz of the espresso machine. My family will sometimes go to a local cafe after my soccer games. We'll settle into some cozy chairs, I'll sip my latte, and we'll rehash the highlights from the big game. It's the perfect way to wind down.Coffee is also totally pivotal for long road trips. You know how kids normally get restless and whiny after being stuck in the car for too long? Not me! As long as we stop for snacks and coffees along the way, I'm a trooper. I'll happily sip my latte and munch on a scone while watching the scenery go by out the window for hours on end.Maybe I'm just a naturally caffeinated person. I definitely take after my dad - he's one of those guys who can't function properly until he's had his morning coffee. He jokes that I must have gotten a double shot of the coffee love gene!I hope I've convinced you that coffee can be amazing, even for a kid. As long as you're smart about it, a little caffeine is nothing to be afraid of. And coffee is just so darn delicious! It makes me happy from the moment I get a whiff of those roasting beans.Who knows, maybe I'll be a coffee shop owner someday. Or a world famous latte artist. I could write children's books about coffee adventures! Or invent new java-themed toys. The possibilities are endless for this pint-sized coffee lover.For now, I'll just keep working my way through all the coffee drinks out there. Cafe au lait, affogato, red eye, espresso con panna...I want to try them all someday. Coffee is my favorite beverage, my companion, my tiny little pick-me-up in a cup. It's going to be my lifelong adventure!So there you have it - why coffee is life for this 10-year-old kid. I know it might seem strange, but hey, to each their own! Maybe my love of coffee will inspire a few other kids to give it a try too. Just remember to balance it with being healthy, andalways get your parents' okay first! Thanks for reading, and I'll see you at the cafe.。
喜欢喝饮料的好处英语作文

喜欢喝饮料的好处英语作文Possible essay:Benefits of Drinking Beverages。
Drinking beverages is a common habit for many people. Whether it is water, tea, coffee, juice, soda, or alcohol, beverages can provide various benefits for our health, mood, and social life. In this essay, I will discuss some of the advantages of drinking beverages and why I enjoy this habit.Firstly, drinking beverages can hydrate our body and improve our physical performance. Water is the mostessential beverage for our survival, as it helps toregulate our body temperature, transport nutrients and waste, and lubricate our joints and organs. Without enough water, we may experience dehydration, fatigue, cramps, headaches, and other symptoms that can impair our daily activities. Therefore, drinking water regularly is crucial for maintaining our health and vitality. Other beveragescan also contribute to our hydration, such as tea and juice, which contain water and useful nutrients that can boost our immune system, prevent diseases, and enhance our cognitive function.Secondly, drinking beverages can enhance our mood and productivity. Many people enjoy drinking coffee or tea in the morning to wake up and feel more alert and focused. Caffeine, a natural stimulant found in coffee, tea, and some sodas, can increase our heart rate, blood pressure,and brain activity, which can improve our mental performance and mood. However, excessive caffeine consumption can also cause anxiety, insomnia, and otherside effects, so it is important to drink in moderation and choose decaf options if needed. Other beverages, such as herbal tea, can have relaxing or soothing effects that can reduce stress and promote sleep.Thirdly, drinking beverages can facilitate our social interactions and cultural experiences. Many beverages are associated with certain traditions, customs, or occasions, such as wine with dinner, beer with sports, tea withfriends, and cocktails with parties. Drinking with others can create a sense of camaraderie, hospitality, and celebration, and can also expose us to different tastes, aromas, and stories. Moreover, some beverages havehistorical or artistic significance, such as the Japanese tea ceremony, the Italian espresso culture, or the French wine regions, which can enrich our knowledge and appreciation of other cultures.In conclusion, drinking beverages can provide various benefits for our health, mood, and social life. As someone who enjoys drinking tea, coffee, and wine, I appreciate the diversity and complexity of different beverages, and how they can enhance our sensory and emotional experiences. Of course, drinking too much or the wrong kind of beverages can also have negative consequences, so it is important to be aware of our own preferences, needs, and limits, and to drink responsibly and respectfully.。
茶与咖啡的相同点英语作文

茶与咖啡的相同点英语作文英文回答:Tea and coffee are two of the most popular beverages in the world. Both drinks are brewed from the leaves of plants, and both contain caffeine, which is a stimulant. However, there are also some key differences between tea and coffee.Tea is made from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. The leaves are dried and then steeped in hot waterto make tea. Coffee is made from the roasted beans of the Coffea plant. The beans are ground and then brewed with hot water to make coffee.Tea contains less caffeine than coffee. A typical cupof tea contains about 50 milligrams of caffeine, while a typical cup of coffee contains about 95 milligrams of caffeine. This means that tea is a good choice for people who are sensitive to caffeine.Tea has a more delicate flavor than coffee. Coffee has a more robust flavor. The flavor of tea can vary depending on the type of tea leaves used, the brewing method, and the water temperature. The flavor of coffee can also vary depending on the type of coffee beans used, the roasting method, and the brewing method.Tea is often served with milk and sugar. Coffee is often served black. However, both tea and coffee can be enjoyed with a variety of flavorings, such as sugar, milk, cream, and spices.Tea and coffee have both been shown to have health benefits. Tea has been shown to reduce the risk of heart disease, cancer, and Alzheimer's disease. Coffee has been shown to improve cognitive function, reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, and protect against Parkinson's disease.中文回答:茶与咖啡的相同点。
小学六年级上册第十五次英语第一单元期测验题(答案和解释)

高中物理一轮复习专项训练物理图像法解决物理试题含解析一、图像法解决物理试题1.甲乙两车在一平直道路上同向运动,其v﹣t图象如图所示,图中△OPQ和△OQT的面积分别为s1和s2(s1<s2).初始时,甲车在乙车前方s0处.下列判断错误的是()A.若s0=s1+s2,两车不会相遇B.若s0<s1,两车相遇2次C.若s0=s1,两车相遇1次D.若s0=s2,两车相遇1次【答案】D【解析】【分析】【详解】由图线可知:在T时间内,甲车前进了s2,乙车前进了s1+s2;在t=T时,两车速度相同,若s0=s1+s2,则s0>s1,两车不会相遇,故A正确;若s0+s2<s1+s2,即s0<s1,在T时刻之前,乙车会超过甲车,但甲车速度增加的快,所以甲车还会超过乙车,则两车会相遇2次,故B正确;若s0=s1,则s0+s2=s1+s2,即两车只能相遇一次,故C正确.若s0=s2,由于s1<s2,则s1<s0,两车不会相遇,故D错误;本题选错误的,故选D.2.某同学站在电梯底板上,如图所示的v-t图像是计算机显示电梯在某一段时间内速度变化的情况(竖直向上为正方向).根据图像提供的信息,可以判断下列说法中正确的是()A.在0-20s内,电梯向上运动,该同学处于超重状态B.在0-5s内,电梯在加速上升,该同学处于失重状态C.在5s-10s内,电梯处于静止状态,该同学对电梯底板的压力等于他所受的重力D.在10s-20s内,电梯在减速上升,该同学处于失重状态【答案】D【解析】图像的斜率表示加速度,故0~5s内斜率为正,加速度为正,方向向上,处于超重状态,速度为正,即电梯向上加速运动;在5~10s过程中,电梯匀速,该同学加速度为零,该同学对电梯底板的压力等于他所受的重力,处于正常状态;10~20s过程中,斜率为负,速度为正,即电梯向上做减速运动,加速度向下,处于失重状态,D正确.【点睛】在速度时间图象中,直线的斜率表示加速度的大小,根据图象求出电梯的加速度,当有向上的加速度时,此时人就处于超重状态,当有向下的加速度时,此时人就处于失重状态.3.从同一地点同时开始沿同一方向做直线运动的两个物体Ⅰ、Ⅱ的速度图象如图所示.在00~t 时间内,下列说法中正确的是( )A .Ⅰ、Ⅱ两个物体所受的合外力都在不断减小B .Ⅰ物体所受的合外力不断增大,Ⅱ物体所受的合外力不断减小C .Ⅰ物体的位移不断增大,Ⅱ物体的位移不断减小D .Ⅰ、Ⅱ两个物体的平均速度大小都是122v v + 【答案】A【解析】【详解】AB .速度-时间图象上某点的切线的斜率表示该点对应时刻的加速度大小,故物体Ⅰ做加速度不断减小的加速运动,物体Ⅱ做加速度不断减小的减速运动,故A 正确,B 错误; C .图线与时间轴包围的面积表示对应时间内的位移大小,由图象可知:随着时间的推移,Ⅰ、Ⅱ的速度图象与时间轴围城的面积不断变大,故位移不断变大,故C 错误; D .图线与时间轴包围的面积表示对应时间内的位移大小,如果物体的速度从2v 均匀减小到1v ,或从1v 均匀增加到2v ,物体的位移就等于图中梯形的面积,平均速度就等于12 2v v +,故Ⅰ的平均速度大于12 2v v +,Ⅱ的平均速度小于12 2v v +,故D 错误;【点睛】本题关键是根据速度时间图象得到两物体的运动规律,然后根据平均速度的定义和图线与时间轴包围的面积表示对应时间内的位移大小分析处理.4.两个质点A 、B 放在同一水平面上,从同一位置沿相同方向做直线运动,其运动的v-t图象如图所示.对A 、B 运动情况的分析,下列结论正确的是A .在6s 末,质点A 的加速度大于质点B 的加速度B .在0-12s 时间内,质点A 的平均速度为76ms C .质点A 在0-9s 时间内的位移大小等于质点B 在0-3s 时间内的位移大小D .在12s 末,A 、B 两质点相遇【答案】A【解析】【详解】A 、根据v-t 图象中图线的斜率表示加速度,斜率绝对值越大,加速度越大,可知质点A 在6 s 末的加速度是13m/s 2,质点B 在6 s 时末的加速度是2431a /1239B m s -==-,所以A 的加速度较大,故A 正确; B 、在0~12s 时间内,质点A 的位移为1614310.522x m m m ⨯+=+⨯=,平均速度为10.57//128x v m s m s t ===,故B 错误; C 、质点A 在0-9s 时间内的位移大小1632A x m m ⨯==,质点B 在0-3s 时间内的位移大小13362B x m m +=⨯=,故C 错误;D 、在12s 末,A 、B 两质点相距的距离等于它们的位移之差,为13341614(39)(3)272222B A s x x m m m ''++⨯+=-=⨯+⨯-+⨯=,故D 错误。
Thedifferencebetweencoffeeandtea:咖啡和茶的区别

The difference between coffee and teaSince ancient times China is know as the land of abundance. Chinese culture is extensive and profound. Tea culture in China five thousand year history plays a very important role. Coffee culture as a representative of the Europe.Nowadays, more and more people, especially young people, like drinking coffee than tea。
(81 Words)Also, tea and coffee both are delicious。
But to me, I prefer tea to coffee. Because tea is the traditional Chinese culture.though it is bitter, If you taste carefully, will find that it is bitter in the sweet. China is the hometown of tea, is also the birthplace of tea culture..The discovery and use of tea in China has forty-five thousand years history, longevity, and around the world .The connotation of tea culture is actually the connotation of Chinese culture,and it is a specific performance .All ethnic groups have a passion for tea, tea combined with national cultural life, formed their respective national characteristics of tea ceremony, tea art, tea drinking customs and festive wedding.Also show the nationality of the tea culture.When the Chinese chat also used to drink tea together. More and more young people begin to like a cup of tea, can let your heart calm down.And In Tang Dynasty there was a very famous person who is Lu Y u wrote a book called 《Tea Classics》. Explain the origin of teadevelopment and culture.Tea have black tea, green tea, oolong tea, and so on.Chinese people prefer what kind of tea to match what kind of tea set.Speaking of tea, must have to say the tea ceremony.It perfect combination of art and tea culture as a whole. Is a beautiful art form Let you in the same time feeling,it is a kind of art performance.(254words)Coffee is an amazing papular drink in America, it is very papular and has been for a long time.Around the world, people are becoming more and more love to drink coffee. The "coffee culture" is full of life every moment.No matter at home or in the office, or various social occasions,it gradually fashion and modern life together. In America fifty two percents of all the people over the age of eighteen, drink coffee on a regular basis.Also America get over coffee from two countries .Brazilian coffee is the most popular one ,Columbia is the other place .And there are two places that grow coffee,Hawaii is the biggest .About 60 billion ponds of coffee are manufactured every year .Always they can’t live without a cup of coffee. They always have a cup of coffee of their hand in the morning . This makes the whole morning, energetic and full of spirit.And so many people have their coffee cup, and will be afraid of the person who touches their coffee cup.Also you can drink coffee or eat dessert after a meal, is very comfortable.Coffee is also a way of life taste.To find a suitable for your own coffee.(198words)The tea and coffee is now being used more and k tea is very famous.When you feel is not good today ,a cup of coffee maybe is a good choose .Y ou will find It will make your heart better.Also drinking tea can let you calm down and think something.Whether coffee or tea, they represent is not only a drink. Mostly is to reflect a kind of ethnic and national culture as well as people's living habits.When the different cultures combined will have different feelings., you will also find a suitable drink suits your taste and culture.(103words)。
茶和咖啡作文模板英语

茶和咖啡作文模板英语英文回答:Tea vs. Coffee: A Comparative Essay。
Tea and coffee are two of the most popular beverages in the world, each with its own unique history, cultivation process, and flavor profile. While both drinks have their own devoted fans, there are also some key differences between them.History。
Tea originated in China, where it has been consumed for over 5,000 years. The tea plant, Camellia sinensis, is an evergreen shrub that is native to Asia. Coffee, on the other hand, originated in Ethiopia, where it was first discovered by the Oromo people. The coffee plant, Coffea arabica, is a tropical evergreen tree that is now grown in many parts of the world.Cultivation。
Tea plants are typically grown in subtropical or tropical climates, while coffee plants can be grown in a wider range of climates, including tropical, subtropical, and Mediterranean. Tea plants require well-drained, acidic soil and plenty of sunlight. Coffee plants, on the other hand, prefer slightly acidic soil and partial shade.Processing。
【范文】英语演讲稿:Coffee, Tea

英语演讲稿:Coffee, Tea 英语演讲稿:coffee,Tea孟凯元Goodafternoon,ladiesandgentlemen.Afterlisteningtoso manyspeeches,areyoufeelingalittlethirsty?Sowouldyoufancyadrink?Iknowsomeofyouprefercoffee.However,Iliketeabetter.S owehavedifferentpreferences.Don’tworry,thatdoesn’tmeanthatweareenemies.justlikesomeofyou,oneofmyfriendslikescoffeeverymuch .He’sacolumnistwhowritesarticlesfornewspaper.Becauseofh isoccupation,healwayshastoworkatmidnight.Thus,coffe ebecomeshisclose“soulmate”.HegraduallygetsaddictedtoitwhileIstill lovedrinkingtea.whydopeoplehavedifferentpreferencesandtastes?Ithink that’sbecauseeveryoneisunique.Differentpeoplearebornindi fferentfamilies,acceptdifferenteducationandexperien cedifferentthingsinlife.Inotherwords,everysubtledif ferencemakesapersonunique.That’swhytheworldissocolorful.That’swhylifeissowonderful.That’swhywelovetotravel,tomakefriends.Imagineaworldwhere everybodyhasthesamefaceandsharesthesamehabits.Every timeyoulookedatyourfriends,itwouldfeellikelookingin toamirror.Peoplewouldjustbelikemachines,doingthesam ethingatthesametime.justasIsaid,everysubtledifferencemakesapersonunique .Sowehavethousandsofstandardstodividepeopleintogrou ps.Butonegroupshouldnotbeagainstanother.Forexample, menandwomen.InHolyBible,Adamsaid,“thisisnowtheboneofmybonesandfleshofmyflesh.Shesha llbecalled‘woman’forshewastakenoutofaman.”Forthisreasonamanwillleavehisfatherandmotherandbeun itedtohiswife,andtheywillbecomeoneflesh.Fromtheword“united”wecanseethatGodcreatedmenandwomennottoseparatethem.onthecontrary,Godintendedtomakepeopleclosertoeachot her.However,therearestillsomedifferenceswhichcancauseco nflicts,nationality,forexample.Therearecountlesswar sinhistory.mostofthemwerebecausethatcountriesfought lionsofpeoplediedfornothingb uttheirnationalities.Ibelievemanyofyouhavewatchedth emovieEnglishPatient.countAlmasycouldnotsavekatheri ne’slifejustbecausehehadaGermanname.HewastakenasaGerma nspy.Thestorywascompletelyatragedy,butthinkaboutit, 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If drinking coffee or tea has become part of your daily routine, you might wonder what it’s doing to your long-term heart health. New research from Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, a journal of the American Heart Association,
found that high tea consumption and moderate coffee consumption may be associated with decreased rates of death from coronary heart disease (CHD).
The study followed more than 37,000 tea and coffee drinkers over the span of 13 years. Participants completed food recalls to document their typical intake of tea and coffee, and were divided into groups that ranged from light to heavy consumption. Researchers accounted for variables such as health histories, height, weight, and waist circumference and recorded the number of deaths from cardiovascular disease and stroke during the study period.
Overall results showed that consuming more than six cups of tea per day was associated with a 36% lower risk of death from heart disease compared to consuming less than one cup of tea per day. There appeared to be no such protective effect of tea-drinking at any amount for risk of death from stroke. Among coffee drinkers, more moderate consumption levels (2-3 cups per day) were associated with the greatest risk reduction for death from heart disease (21%) compared to drinking less than one cup of coffee per day.
Researchers acknowledged certain inconclusive variables within their findings. For example, the difference between decaffeinated and regular coffee could not be accurately accounted for, nor could specific recommendations be made for type of tea, though due to its popularity in the Netherlands where the study took place, researchers assumed most tea consumption to be black tea.
Furthermore, researchers found that tea and coffee drinkers had opposite lifestyles, with tea drinkers tending to engage in healthy lifestyle habits and coffee drinkers being more likely to eat less healthy and smoke. It was difficult to say with certainty what impact these other lifestyle variables may have contributed to the overall results.
Advice on how to decrease one’s risk for heart disease has traditionally revolved around diet and physical activity. The American Heart Association recommends thirty minutes of physical activity most days along with a diet low in saturated fat in order to decrease cholesterol and risks for heart disease and stroke. This study suggests that what you drink may contribute to your overall health as well.
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