Growth to hit 6

合集下载

小学上册K卷英语全练全测

小学上册K卷英语全练全测

小学上册英语全练全测英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.The movement of tectonic plates can lead to ______ activity.2.I enjoy visiting the ________ (自然历史博物馆).3.I have a _____ (project) for school.4.The koala eats _________. (桉树叶)5.What is the primary color that is a mix of red and blue?A. GreenB. PurpleC. OrangeD. BrownB6.The sun is very ___ (bright) today.7.We can see many ___ in the zoo. (animals, plants, books)8.I like _____ (to cook/to eat).9.The _____ (grapevine) produces delicious fruit.10.I can ______ (让) people laugh.11. A ______ is a mammal that can fly.12.What is the name of the famous American singer known for her hit song "I Will Always Love You"?A. Mariah CareyB. Whitney HoustonC. Celine DionD. AdeleB13.I want to _______ (学会)如何制作蛋糕.14.What is the name of the famous lion in "The Lion King"?A. SimbaB. MufasaC. ScarD. NalaA15.I see a _____ on the table. (book)16.My uncle loves __________ (音乐).17.Which animal is known for its black and white stripes?A. LeopardB. ZebraC. TigerD. Panda18.What is the main ingredient in sushi?A. NoodlesB. RiceC. BreadD. PotatoesB Rice19.The ______ helps with the growth of plants.20.The first man on the moon was _______. (尼尔·阿姆斯特朗)21.The discovery of ________ has changed our understanding of the ecosystem.22.The kitten is ______ on my lap. (sitting)23.My ________ (玩具名称) is a great way to relax.24.What is the process of water turning into vapor?A. EvaporationB. CondensationC. PrecipitationD. Sublimation25.Water is made up of hydrogen and ______.26.What is the process of taking in oxygen called?A. InhalationB. ExhalationC. RespirationD. DigestionA27.What is the name of the mountain range that separates Europe and Asia?A. AndesB. HimalayasC. RockiesD. Ural MountainsD28. A starfish has five _______ (手臂).29.sustainable energy) replaces fossil fuels. The ____30. A saturated solution cannot dissolve any more _____ (solute).31.The ancient Maya built elaborate ______ (金字塔) for their ceremonies.32.What do we call the person who helps us when we are sick?A. TeacherB. NurseC. ChefD. MechanicB33.What do we call a person who examines ancient artifacts?A. ArchaeologistB. HistorianC. AnthropologistD. Sociologist34.The first man-made satellite was launched by _______.35.What is the name of the famous actress known for her role in "Breakfast at Tiffany's"?A. Audrey HepburnB. Marilyn MonroeC. Grace KellyD. Elizabeth TaylorA36.I love to watch _____ (小动物) explore their surroundings.37. A chemical reaction that requires heat to proceed is called an ________ reaction.38.What color is the sky on a clear day?A. GreenB. BlueC. RedD. Yellow39.The ______ provides a habitat for many species.40.What do you call a baby dog?A. KittenB. PuppyC. CubD. CalfB41.Which insect is known for its ability to build a hive?A. AntB. BeeC. ButterflyD. MosquitoB42.The atomic number tells us the number of ______ in an atom.43. A ____ enjoys basking in the sun and has a colorful shell.44.The stars are ___ (shining) at night.45.How many wheels does a bicycle have?A. 2B. 4C. 3D. 146. A chemical reaction can result in the formation of new ______.47.Plants absorb carbon dioxide through their ______.48.The ______ (生态) impacts plant diversity.49.y of Versailles ended _______. (第一次世界大战) The Trea50.The sun _____ (rises/sets) in the east.51.Sedimentary rocks can be formed from ______ materials.52.We have a ______ (丰富的) range of activities at school.53.The playground is ___ (fun/boring).54.The __________ (历史的前景) invites potential.55.The doctor gives _____ (建议) on health.56.He plays _____ (足球) on weekends.57.Which animal is known for its ability to change colors?A. ChameleonB. ElephantC. LionD. DogA58.The chemical formula for potassium chloride is _______.59.I hope to make a difference in the world using my ________ (玩具名) creativity.60.The ____ is a tiny creature that flutters from flower to flower.61.The ________ (小岛) is a great vacation spot.62.We have a ______ (丰富的) curriculum that includes arts.63.What do we call the journey of a bird to a warmer place during winter?A. MigrationB. HibernationC. NestingD. ForagingA64.I love to listen to the __________ when it rains. (雨)65.What is the capital of Canada?A. TorontoB. OttawaC. VancouverD. Montreal66.The cake is ______ and tasty. (sweet)67. A _______ (小骆驼) can go long without water.68.What color is a school bus?A. BlueB. YellowC. GreenD. Red69.The boy is _____ (playing/sleeping) in the grass.70.Botanical gardens often have ______ (教育) programs.71. A mixture that has a variable composition is called a _______ mixture.72.My sister enjoys making ____ (videos) for fun.73.What is 7 + 3?A. 8B. 9C. 10D. 1174.Plants can be used for decoration and ______ (美化).75.What is the opposite of "full"?A. EmptyB. HeavyC. LightD. RichA76.What is 10 divided by 2?A. 3B. 4C. 5D. 6C77.Certain plants can ______ (产生) natural fibers.78.What is the color of an orange?A. GreenB. BlueC. OrangeD. PurpleC79.They are __________ to the store.80. A compound made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen is a ______.81.What is the name of the largest land animal?A. ElephantB. GiraffeC. HippopotamusD. RhinoA82.What is the color of grass?A. BlueB. GreenC. YellowD. BrownB83.Which month comes after January?A. DecemberB. FebruaryC. MarchD. AprilB84.What do we call the person who repairs shoes?A. TailorB. CobblerC. BakerD. Mechanic85.The ________ (向日葵) turns towards the sun and is very bright.86.The density of water is _______ grams per cubic centimeter.87.The ____ has a long body and is often seen slithering on the ground.88.Which holiday is celebrated on December 25th?A. ThanksgivingB. HalloweenC. ChristmasD. EasterC89.What do you call the person who repairs shoes?A. BakerB. TailorC. CobblerD. ButcherC90.My uncle is a _______ (职业). 他在 _______ (地点)工作.91.The playground is ________ (适合孩子们).92.I enjoy spending time at ______ with my friends.93.The ancient Egyptians built their pyramids as _____ for their pharaohs.94. A mixture is made of two or more ______.95.Burning wood produces __________.96.The pH of pure water is ______.97.This girl, ______ (这个女孩), is passionate about wildlife conservation.98.The _____ (图书馆) has many books.99.The ice cream is _____ melting. (slowly)100.Which season comes after winter?A. SpringB. SummerC. FallD. AutumnA。

描述朋友身高 ,年龄,体重的英语作文

描述朋友身高 ,年龄,体重的英语作文

描述朋友身高,年龄,体重的英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Best Friend TomTom has been my best friend since we were kids. We met in kindergarten and instantly hit it off, bonding over our love of toys and playing outside. Now, we're sophomores in high school, and our friendship is still going strong after all these years.Even though we've known each other forever, Tom's physical appearance has changed a lot over time. When we were little, we were around the same height - maybe 3 and a half feet tall or so. But then puberty hit, and things started changing rapidly.Tom was an early bloomer and started his growth spurt around 6th grade. I remember being jealous as he sprouted up like a beanstalk while I stayed stuck at barely 5 feet tall. By 8th grade, Tom towered over me at a lofty 6 feet. His sudden height made him seem like a giant compared to the rest of us guys, who were still waiting for our own growth spurts to kick in.Now, in 10th grade, Tom stands at an impressive 6 feet 3 inches tall. His height is the first thing people tend to noticeabout him. With his mop of shaggy brown hair adding a couple more inches, he has to duck to avoid bumping his head on doorframes at school. Seeing him amble down the hallway, it's hard not to gawk - he's one of the tallest guys in our grade.While some tall, lanky dudes can look a bit awkward and ungainly, Tom actually carries his height really well. He's slim and lean but not stick-thin bony - he looks healthy and athletic. Tom played basketball in middle school and still has an athletic build from that. His shoulders are broad, and his long legs are toned and muscular from years of running up and down the court.One downside of being so tall is that Tom's size 13 feet can look a bit clownish, especially when he wears bulky sneakers. And his size makes finding shirts and pants that fit him properly a constant struggle. Sleeves and pant legs always seem to be too short on him. Luckily his mom is handy with a sewing machine and can make alterations.But overall, I think Tom looks cool and grown-up with his impressive stature. A lot of girls at our school have crushed on him over the years, drawn to his height as well as his warm personality. I've lost count of how many times I've heard girls whispering "He's so tall!" with admiration as Tom strolled by.Of course, height isn't the only thing that's changed about Tom's appearance as we've gotten older. His face has also gradually morphed and matured over the years. As a little kid, Tom had an adorable, cherubic baby face with chubby cheeks and a button nose. He was honestly one of the cutest little kids I've ever seen.These days, Tom's face has thinned out and lost all that baby fat. He has more defined, chiseled features now - a strong jawline, piercing blue eyes, and floppy dark brown hair that's always falling across his forehead. I think a lot of people would describe him as handsome or good-looking, in a rugged, athletic way. Personally, I think he looks more like a college guy than a high school sophomore.One area where Tom hasn't changed a ton is his weight. He's always been on the slimmer side, not carrying a lot of extra weight or bulk on his frame. Even with his height, Tom only weighs around 165 pounds. That's a pretty average, healthy weight for a guy who is 6'3". His slender build gives him a lean, wiry look that a lot of girls seem to find appealing.I remember back in middle school, there was a period where Tom got super self-conscious about being so skinny. All the other guys were starting to bulk up and put on muscle, whileTom stayed slim and lanky. He was convinced that he looked scrawny and underdeveloped. But these days, he seems comfortable in his own skin. Maybe he realizes his tall, slim physique is actually enviable to a lot of guys.Personally, from my perspective as Tom's friend, I think he looks great exactly the way he is. Sure, he's not the most muscular, bulked-up dude. And yeah, he could probably still use another few inches to fill out his height more. But overall, Tom has a healthy, athletic build that fits his frame really well. He may be leaner than some guys, but he's far from scrawny or underdeveloped. Just tall, slim, and effortlessly good-looking in a natural way.I'm sure Tom's appearance will keep evolving over the next few years as we finish up high school and head to college. Maybe he'll finally bulk up a bit more and add some extra muscle to his tall frame. Or maybe his metabolism will catch up with him and he'll put on a few pounds around his middle. Eventually that adorable baby face of his will be completely erased and he'll look every bit the grown man.But no matter how his look continues to change and mature, I'll still be able to recognize the same old Tom underneath: my funny, down-to-earth, awesome best friend who I'm lucky tohave known for so many years. The guy who, even as he shot up like a weed, always stayed humble and kind-hearted. The one who looks might draw admiring glances, but whose great personality is the real reason our friendship keeps standing tall.篇2My Best Friend SamSam has been my closest friend since we were kids growing up on the same street. We met in kindergarten and instantly hit it off over our shared love of superheroes and candy. Now, many years later, we're still just as tight despite our differences.I've always been the shorter, stockier one of our duo. At 5'6" and 175 pounds, I'm what you might call "solidly built." Sam, on the other hand, is all lean muscle and towering height. He stands an impressive 6'3" tall but only weighs around 180 pounds. It's like he's made of whippy willow branches rather than regular human body mass.When we were younger, Sam's lofty stature made him seem so mature and grown up compared to the rest of us shrimpy kids. By 4th grade, he was already brushing 5 feet while I was still at a puny 4'2". I remember feeling a mix of awe and envy watchinghim effortlessly grab things off high shelves that were utterly out of reach for me.His early growth spurt meant he got mistaken for being way older than his actual age pretty regularly. I'll never forget the time we went to a PG-13 movie without parents, and the pimply teenage ticket-taker just waved Sam through without batting an eye while giving me major side-eye scrutiny. Sam had to assure the guy that yep, his half-pint buddy was indeed 13 like him, not a mischievous 9-year-old trying to sneak in.If Sam's height made him seem older as a kid, it's his overall slim, youthful appearance that makes him come across younger now as an adult. With his mop of sandy blonde hair, smattering of freckles, and lean frame, he still gets mistaken for a lanky high schooler pretty frequently. Seeing him out of context, you'd never guess he's 25 and works a corporate 9-to-5 office job.In contrast, my relatively short stature combined with my stockier build and permanent 5 o'clock shadow means I don't get carded much anymore. Literally from the awkward puberty stage onwards, I've looked older than Sam age-wise even though he's 9 months my senior. It's wild how divergent our looks are for two guys born in the same year.Not that Sam really minds the babyfaced eternal teen vibe he's got going. He leans into it hard, dressing in a constant rotation of graphic tees, hoodies, skinny jeans and beat-up skate shoes. Put him in a backpack, and he'd blend right in on any high school campus across America. I've always been the one steering us towards slightly more age-appropriate attire and social scenes.Our opposite energy is reflected in our tastes and personalities too. I'm relatively loud, boisterous and happily unsubtle. Sam is the quieter, more laidback, go-with-the-flow type. He's got this effortless cool about him that I could never quite pull off without looking like a try-hard. We complement each other well that way - me being the brasher live wire, him being the calmer, more relaxed mellowing influence.Still, our core interests and senses of humor are incredibly aligned. Comics, movies, video games, you name it - we're on the same page pretty much always. We can hang out for hours without running out of things to gab about or comment on. It's one of the reasons our friendship has lasted basically our whole lives so far.I think one factor that helps our dynamic is that neither of us has ever been overly competitive or jealous of the other. Withme being more muscular and Sam being taller, we've each had our own contrasting strengths respected by the other.There was never weirdness about things like me being able to lift heavier or him being able to reach higher. We always just thought it was cool how our different physiques gave us varied capabilities.The same applies to other aspects of our personalities and lives too. Sam's more artistic and imaginative while I'm more analytically-minded. He's better at creative writing; I'm handier with math and science. He's the charming social butterfly; I'm the boisterous class clown. We've always been secure enough to admire those differing qualities in one another without pettiness or envy getting in the way.At the end of the day, we're opposites who attract through our shared base of commonalities and genuine care for each other. Sam's lanky height and slender build is the perfect counterbalance to my shorter, stockier frame. His quiet mellowness complements my brasher loudness. His artsy creativity vibeswell with my analytical prowess.After over 20 years of friendship, it's our differences as much as our similarities that make us such a great duo and keep our bond so strong. No matter how much taller Sam gets or how much broader I become, that core of understanding between uswill always remain. We are who we are, and we wouldn't have it any other way.篇3My Best Friend SarahSarah has been my best friend ever since we were little kids growing up on the same street. We met in kindergarten and instantly hit it off, bonding over our mutual love of games, sports, and just being silly together. Now, many years later, we're in our final year of high school, and Sarah is still my closest friend in the whole world.Even though we've known each other forever, Sarah really stands out from the crowd in several ways - most notably her stature. See, my friend Sarah is extremely tall for her age at 6 feet 2 inches! Whereas I topped out at a modest 5'8", Sarah just kept growing and growing through our teen years. By the time we started high school, she was already head and shoulders above most of our classmates.I remember in 9th grade, Sarah was around 5'11" and absolutely dwarfed me. I'm a relatively average height for a guy, but standing next to her made me feel so small. She had these endless legs that seemed to go on forever. Even though we werethe same age, 14 years old at the time, she already looked like a college athlete with her tall, lean physique.That vertical growth spurt didn't stop there for Sarah. Over the next few years, she shot up several more inches to her current towering height of 6'2". These days when we're walking around together, I barely come up to her shoulders. She's like one of those models you see on the runways or in magazines - supremely tall and statuesque with seemingly infinite leg length. Just a total giraffe of a teenage girl!To match her remarkable height, Sarah has always been extremely slender as well. Not unhealthily thin at all, just naturally lean and willowy. Her weight has fluctuated between 135-145 pounds on her 6'2" frame throughout high school. She has such a crazy fast metabolism that she can pretty much eat whatever she wants without gaining an ounce. I'm definitely jealous of that!Meanwhile, I'm carrying around a decent amount more weight than Sarah at 175 pounds, despite being 6 inches shorter than her. I workout and play sports, but I just have a stockier build. Sarah on the other hand looks like she was built for running marathons or playing basketball with her tall, rail-thin body.At 18 years old now, in our last year before college, Sarah has really blossomed into a full-fledged beauty. She commands attention wherever she goes with her incredible 6'2" stature, slender 140 pound frame, long legs that go on forever, and elegant poise & posture. Sarah walks so straight and tall, with absolutely perfect runway model posture. She has to be one of the tallest teenagers, male or female, in our entire city.I've lost count of how many times people have mistaken us for a couple out in public, instead of just best friends, because of our stark height differential. I'm an average-ish height for a guy, but next to Sarah's astonishing 6'2" frame, I look positively tiny in comparison. We must make such an odd pairing standingside-by-side - her looming over me like a skyscraper, and me looking like a little kid next to this gorgeous giraffe of a young woman.We've been best buds for so long that I'm totally used to it at this point. But I can definitely empathize with how awkward Sarah must have initially felt low growing into such an incredibly tall teenage frame at a young age. Our freshman year of high school, when she was already 5'11", she told me she felt hugely self-conscious about towering over all the boys in our class. Shefelt like she stuck out like a sore thumb and couldn't blend in, thanks to her remarkable height.These days, Sarah has fully embraced her stunning 6'2" stature and view it as a blessing more than a curse. She loves being a head taller than every other girl around, and even most guys. I think she gets plenty of looks and attention from admiring people in awe of this beautiful, statuesque 18-year-old young woman. Sarah has really learned to work what her mama gave her!I've seen how her crazy height and model-esque proportions can be a mixed bag for Sarah at times though. Looking young for her age, she often gets mistaken for a college student or older when we're out running errands. Then when her actual age is revealed, people are always stunned that this 6'2" gazelle of a girl is only 18 and still in high school!Simple things most of us take for granted can be a hassle too when you're as tall as Sarah. Finding clothes that fit her 6'2" frame and ridiculously long legs is a constant struggle. She has to buy most of her jeans, dresses, and tops from specialty tall stores. Doorways, shower heads, and low ceilings are also a frequent nuisance and head-bumping hazard for someone of her staggering height.Regardless of the minor inconveniences her height can cause, Sarah carries herself with such elegance and confidence everywhere she goes. She's got this radiant, bubbly personality that shines so bright. Combining that with her striking 6'2" beauty and super slim build, Sarah lights up any room she walks into. I'm constantly in awe of how gracefully she handles the stares and double-takes from passersby.At the end of the day, my best friend Sarah is so much more than just her incredible height and dimensions. She's one of the funniest, smartest, most caring people I know. Fiercely loyal, supportive, and someone I know I can count on 100% no matter what. Just an all-around amazing human being.Sure, her astonishing 6'2" height is hard to miss - she quite literally towers over most people she encounters! And herrail-thin 140 pound frame gives her the look of a delicate Amazonian supermodel. But those are just part of the full package that makes Sarah so awesome. Her infectious positive energy, brilliant mind, and beautiful soul are what really make her larger than life.I feel so fortunate that this beautiful giraffe of a best friend has been by my side since we were little kids. After 13+ years of friendship, I wouldn't change a single thing about Sarah - herincredible height, slender build, warm spirit, or any of it. I'll always appreciate how unique and special she is. My 6'2" bestie really is one of a kind!。

小学上册第15次英语第5单元寒假试卷

小学上册第15次英语第5单元寒假试卷

小学上册英语第5单元寒假试卷英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.What do we call the act of moving from one place to another?A. TravelB. TransportC. MigrationD. CommuteC2. A ______ (生态友好的) approach benefits the planet.3.I have a collection of toy _____ from various places.4. A ____ has a fluffy coat and loves to roll in the grass.5.The _____ (strawberry) is sweet.6.My cousin is a good __________ (演讲者) and speaks clearly.7.The _______ is important for pollination and growth.8.I we ar a coat when it’s ______ (寒冷).9.What do we call the written record of a person's life?A. BiographyB. AutobiographyC. NovelD. MemoirA10.The ________ was a famous explorer who sailed around the world.11.The Doppler effect changes the frequency of a wave as the source moves ______.12.The _______ (The Enlightenment) influenced modern democratic ideals and governance.13.What do you call a baby elephant?A. CalfB. PupC. FoalD. KidA14.She likes to ________ books in the library.15.The chemical symbol for yttrium is ______.16.Where do fish live?A. TreesB. WaterC. LandD. SkyB17.My sister, ______ (我姐姐), is learning to dance.18.What is the name of the famous American singer known for his hit song "Born to Run"?A. Bruce SpringsteenB. Bob DylanC. Elton JohnD. David BowieA Bruce Springsteen19.We have a ______ (丰富的) resource center.20.My favorite _____ is a red fire truck.21.He is a scientist, ______ (他是一名科学家), researching ecosystems.22.training session) builds capacity. The ____23.The ______ (触感) of leaves can vary widely.24.ssance was a period of great ______ (艺术) and learning in Europe. The Rena25.We should respect all _____ (自然环境).26.I believe that everyone should have the opportunity to express their __________.27.I enjoy ________ (画画) in my free time.28.What do you call a young crocodile?A. HatchlingB. PupC. CalfD. KitA29. A _____ (鲸鱼) can sing songs underwater.30.The _____ (carnation) is a popular flower.31.The ______ (小鹿) grazes quietly in the golden ______ (阳光).32.How many moons does Mars have?A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 433.What do we call a young seal?A. PupB. CubC. KidD. Calf34.The __________ can provide critical insights into the health of the environment.35. A _______ is a negatively charged ion.36.ic sank on its maiden voyage in ______ (1912年). The Tita37.What do we call the time of year when flowers bloom?A. WinterB. SpringC. SummerD. Autumn38.The __________ was an important event in the history of Europe. (工业革命)39.What do we call a person who studies the relationships between organisms in their environment?A. EcologistB. BiologistC. ChemistD. GeologistA40. A polymer is a large molecule made of repeating ______.41.I enjoy visiting ______ (动物园) to learn about conservation efforts.42.The hawk is a _________ bird of prey. (强壮的)43.The movement of tectonic plates can create ______ and valleys.44.What is the capital of Zimbabwe?A. HarareB. BulawayoC. MutareD. GweruA45.What do you call a book of maps?A. EncyclopediaB. AtlasC. DictionaryD. Almanac46.What is the name of the holiday in February?A. HalloweenB. Valentine's DayC. ChristmasD. New YearB47. A hamster enjoys running on its ______ (轮子).48.What is the name of the famous wall in China?A. Great Wall of ChinaB. Berlin WallC. Hadrian's WallD. Walls of TroyA49.Bees help pollinate ______.50. A ______ (猫) likes to sit in sunny spots.51. A _______ is a solid that forms during a chemical reaction in solution.52.Understanding the basics of plant care can lead to a successful ______. (了解植物护理的基本知识可以导致成功的园艺。

小学上册第十四次英语第4单元测验卷

小学上册第十四次英语第4单元测验卷

小学上册英语第4单元测验卷英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.What do you call the time it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis?A. MonthB. YearC. DayD. Hour2.Which of these is a primary color?A. GreenB. PurpleC. BlueD. Brown3.The main role of lipids in our body is to store ______.4.My family has a tradition of ________ (团聚) during holidays.5.What is the capital of Malaysia?A. JakartaB. BangkokC. Kuala LumpurD. Manila6.I like to bake ______ (饼干) and share them with my friends.7.What is the capital of Malaysia?A. JakartaB. Kuala LumpurC. ManilaD. BangkokB8.Planting diverse species can enhance the resilience of your ______. (种植多样物种可以增强系统的韧性。

)9.What do we call the act of taking care of someone?A. CaringB. NurturingC. Looking afterD. All of the AboveD10.She is _______ (drawing) a picture of a cat.11.What is the name of the famous American singer known for his hit song "Thriller"?A. Michael JacksonB. PrinceC. Elvis PresleyD. MadonnaA12.What is 12 - 5?A. 5B. 6C. 7D. 813.The bear eats berries and fish in the ____.14.The bicycle has a ___ (flat) tire.15.What is the process of human growth called?A. DevelopmentB. AgingC. MaturationD. EvolutionA16.Which of these is a dairy product?A. BreadB. CheeseC. RiceD. Pasta17.The __________ is a large city in China known for its skyline. (上海)18.We will _______ (take) a family photo.19.My cat enjoys chasing after ______ (光点).20.The _______ attracts butterflies and bees.21.The _____ (pillow) is comfortable.22. A parrot's beak is very ______ (强壮).23. A parrot can mimic _______ and sounds.24. A ______ helps to pollinate crops.25. I create stories about my ________ (玩具名称). Sometime26. A gentle __________ makes for a pleasant day. (微风)27.I want to _______ (学习) about climate change.28.The __________ is a body of water that is often calm.29.The stars are ______ (bright) tonight.30.The __________ of water is degrees Celsius.31.The ________ loves to dance in the wind.32.I love eating ______ with my family.33.Which month comes after March?A. FebruaryB. AprilC. MayD. JuneB34.What is the capital of the United States?A. New YorkB. WashingtonC. Los AngelesD. ChicagoB35.Cats like to ______ (睡觉) in sunny spots.36.Bases can turn red litmus paper _____.37.Which animal is known for its colorful feathers?A. CrowB. PeacockC. SparrowD. EagleB38.I enjoy playing ______ at the park.39.I like to swim in the ___. (pool)40.Which season comes after summer?A. SpringB. FallC. WinterD. Summer41.She is _____ (reading) a storybook.42.Which fruit is orange and round?A. BananaB. AppleC. OrangeD. GrapeC43.My brother likes to watch ____ (anime) series.44.The eagle is a _______ (伟大的) hunter.45.Which animal is known for its distinctive black and white coloring?A. PandaB. ZebraC. SkunkD. Orca46. A chemical change can occur with or without an ______.47.Planting cover crops can improve soil ______. (种植覆盖作物可以改善土壤质量。

大学英语综合教程 预备级课件_U2

大学英语综合教程 预备级课件_U2
⑤ One day Mrs. Slaton gave the class an assignment. "What do you think you’ll be doing 10 years from now?"Jean thought about the assignment. Pilot? No way. Flight attendant? I’m not pretty enough — they’d never accept me. Waitress? I could do that. She wrote it down.
Questions Whatareyour hobbies? Whatareyour talents? Whodoyouliketoworkwith? What environment do youenjoyworkingin?
PossibleAnswers
Your Dream Job Might Be:
Unit Two Today’s Answers to Tomorrow’s Questions
Innovation English
Integrated Course Book Preparatory Stage
01 Lead-in 03 After-reading
content
02 Text A From Words&Sentences to Text From Structure to Text
When your dreams come alive you're unstoppable Take a shot, l0) chase the sun, find the beautiful We will glow in the dark, turning dust to gold And we'll dream it possible

过去现在身高体重变化的英语作文50词

过去现在身高体重变化的英语作文50词

过去现在身高体重变化的英语作文50词全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Height and Weight Over the YearsHi! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you all about how my height and weight have changed as I've gotten older. It's been quite a journey!When I was first born, I was really small - just a tiny little baby weighing around 7 pounds. My mom says I was so cute and cuddly back then. I didn't stay that little for long though! Babies grow super fast in those early years.By my first birthday, I had almost tripled in weight, getting up to around 20 pounds. I was starting to look like a little chunky monkey! My height had also shot up and I measured about 2 feet tall. That first year, I went from being completely immobile to crawling and even taking my first wobbly steps. It was amazing to see how quickly my body changed and gained new abilities.Over the next few years, I just kept on growing steadily. Each time I went to the doctor for a check-up, I had gotten taller and gained more weight. By the time I was 3 years old, I weighed around 30 pounds and was just under 3 feet tall. I was a healthy, rambunctious preschooler, always running around and playing.Those preschool years were when I really started slimming down and getting taller instead of just chubbier. Between 3 and 5 years old, I grew almost a foot taller but only gained about 5 more pounds. My parents said I was "thinning out" and looking more like a typical kid instead of a baby.Kindergarten was a big milestone for my growth. I came into my first year of elementary school measuring 3 foot 8 inches and weighing 40 pounds. I looked like such a big kid compared to how tiny I was as a newborn! I had lost almost all of my baby chubbiness by then.Over the next few years in elementary school, the growth just kept on coming steadily. Each year, I'd gain a few more inches and put on a few more pounds of weight. My pediatrician said this slow and steady growth was perfect and exactly what they hope to see in kids my age.Now, as a fourth grader, I stand around 4 feet 6 inches tall and weigh 65 pounds. I've come a long way from that 7 poundnewborn! My mom likes to look back at my baby pictures and reminisce about how little I once was. It's hard to believe that tiny baby grew into the big kid I am today.Looking ahead, I know I've still got plenty more growing and changing to do. The doctor says kids keep getting taller until sometime in their teenage years. I'm excited to see how tall I'll end up and if I'll hit a growth spurt soon. I might even catch up to my dad, who is 6 feet tall!My weight will also keep fluctuating as I get older. I'll probably gain some more weight and bulk up as I go through puberty. Or maybe I'll be one of those skinny teens - there's no way to know for sure. The one thing that is certain is my body isn't done changing yet!I can't wait to see what the next few years have in store for my height and weight. Being a kid is a crazy time with your body constantly morphing and transforming. Sometimes I feel like a different person with each passing year! No matter what though, I know I'll篇2My Height and Weight Through the YearsHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you all about how my height and weight have changed as I've gotten older. It's been quite a journey!When I was first born, I was just a tiny little peanut. The doctors said I weighed 7 pounds and 3 ounces (3.3 kg). My mom says I was so small and delicate, she was afraid to even hold me at first! As for my height, I'm not totally sure, but I've heard most newborn babies are between 19-22 inches (48-56 cm) long.In those first few months, I grew really quickly. My parents had to keep buying me bigger and bigger onesies and sleepers because I just kept sprouting up like a little beanstalk! By the time I was 6 months old, I had almost doubled my birth weight to 13 pounds (5.9 kg). I was such a chunky, rolly-polly baby.As a toddler between 1-2 years old, the growth slowed down a bit. I gained around 4-5 pounds (1.8-2.3 kg) each year and grew 4-5 inches (10-13 cm) taller. My pediatrician said this was perfectly normal and healthy. I loved zooming around and playing during that stage - I had so much energy!Then I hit the preschool years from 3-5 years old. This was when I really started shooting up like a weed! Each year, I grew 2-3 inches (5-8 cm) taller. My weight gain also started to slow toabout 3-4 pounds (1.4-1.8 kg) per year as my metabolism sped up with all the running around I did.By the time I started kindergarten at age 5, I was 42 inches (107 cm) tall and weighed 42 pounds (19 kg). I remember feeling like such a big kid! Though of course, the older elementary kids just thought I was a tiny little squirt.Speaking of elementary school, that's the stage I'm in now at age 10. And let me tell you, this has been the biggest growth spurt yet! In just the last 5 years, I've grown a whopping 16 inches (41 cm) taller. I'm now 58 inches (147 cm) tall, which is almost 5 feet (1.5 m)!As for my weight, that's been increasing too, but not quite as fast as my height. I've gained around 30 pounds (13.6 kg) in elementary school so far. I currently weigh 72 pounds (32.7 kg). The doctors say I'm at a healthy weight for my age and height though.My parents keep joking that at this rate, I'll be taller than both of them by the time I'm a teenager! I sure hope so - it would be so cool to be able to look down at them for once instead of having to strain my neck looking up all the time.I can't wait to see how much taller and bigger I'll get in the next few years of late elementary and middle school. Maybe I'll finally hit that massive growth spurt you always hear about and wind up being 6 feet (1.8 m) tall! Hey, a kid can dream, right?No matter what happens though, I know my body will just keep changing and changing as I get older. That's just part of the awesome adventure of growing up. I'm going to篇3My Growing BodyHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. I'm here to tell you all about how my body has been changing and growing over the years. It's been quite a journey!When I was just a tiny baby, I was really little - only about 20 inches long and weighing around 7 pounds. My mom says I was just a little peanut! As I grew into a toddler, I shot up like a weed. By the time I was 2 years old, I was over 3 feet tall and weighed almost 30 pounds. My parents could hardly keep clothes on me for long before I outgrew them.In preschool, I stayed pretty average in height and weight compared to my friends. We were all still pretty small fry at thatage. But then kindergarten hit, and I started growing again like crazy! I remember coming home and standing back-to-back with my dad to measure my height on the wall. Every few months, he'd have to make a new pencil mark higher up. "You're going to be taller than me before too long," he'd joke.First grade was when I really started slimming down. All that running around on the playground and climbing on the monkey bars helped me burn off some of those baby pounds. By the end of the year, I was 4 feet tall but only weighed around 45 pounds. My pediatrician said I was long and lean!Second grade brought another growth spurt on. I grew 3 more inches that year, finally hitting 4 and a half feet. My weight started catching up too, and I gained about 10 pounds of muscle from all the sports I was playing. By 3rd grade, I was one of the tallest kids in my class at nearly 4 feet 9 inches tall. I stayed at that height for a while but just kept filling out and gaining weight from growing muscles.This past year in 4th grade, I've grown another couple of inches up to 5 feet even. I'm definitely one of the bigger kids around now, weighing in at 80 pounds. Sometimes I feel like a giant around my tiny little friends! My doctor says I'm just experiencing an early growth spurt and that I'll probably stayahead of the curve in height and weight for the next few years as I go through puberty.It's been so cool to watch my body change so much year after year. I sometimes can't believe how small I used to be when I look at old photos and clothes I've outgrown. I'm excited to see how much taller I'll get and what changes puberty will bring. For now, I'm just enjoying being one of the biggest kids around before everyone else hits their growth spurts too. Who knows, maybe I'll be dunking basketballs by middle school! Only time will tell for my ever-changing, always-growing body.篇4My Journey with Height and WeightHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you all about how my height and weight have changed over the years. It's been quite an adventure!When I was just a tiny baby, I was really small and didn't weigh very much at all. My mom says I was only around 7 pounds when I was born. But boy, did I grow fast after that! By the time I was 1 year old, I had already gained a bunch of weight and gotten so much taller. My baby clothes didn't fit me anymore.In those early years, I just kept getting bigger and bigger. My parents had to buy me new clothes and shoes every few months because I outgrew everything so quickly. I was like a little chunky monkey back then! My cheeks were so chubby and pinchable. I've seen pictures from when I was 3 or 4 and I can't believe how round and pudgy I looked.Then when I started kindergarten, something changed. Suddenly, I started shooting up like a beanpole! It was like someone stretched me out overnight. My baby chubbiness melted away and I got really slim and lanky. For a while there, my weight barely increased at all even though I kept getting taller. My mom jokes that I looked like a little stick figure running around.That really tall, skinny phase lasted for a couple of years. But eventually, things started balancing out again. By the time I was 8, I had filled out a bit more and wasn't quite so scrawny anymore. These days, my height and weight seem to be increasing at a normal, steady rate as I get older. Although I'm still pretty slim overall.It's crazy to think how much my body has transformed in just a decade! I've gone from a tiny newborn, to a chubby toddler, to a string bean kid, and who knows what'll happen next as I keepgrowing. My height and weight will probably keep changing a lot throughout my life.Looking back at my baby pictures, it's hard to believe that little chunky monkey was actually me. And I bet when I'm a grown-up, I'll look back at photos from right now and think "Was I really that small?!" Our bodies are pretty amazing, huh?I try not to focus too much on the numbers on the scale or measuring my height obsessively. As long as I'm eating a balanced diet, getting exercise, and feeling good in my own skin, that's what really matters. Still, I can't help but be curious to see how tall I'll end up and what my grown-up weight will be one day. Only time will tell!For now, I'm just enjoying being a kid. I'm active, I'm energetic, and thanks to all the running around I do, I've definitely got an appetite! Maybe I'll have another chubby phase before hitting my final adult height. Or maybe I'll stay lanky. Whichever way it goes, that's okay with me. This is just one of the many adventures our bodies take us on as we grow and change.So that's my story so far when it comes to height and weight!A little glimpse into the journey my body has been on for the past 10 years. I'm sure it'll just keep surprising me as I get older. But that's all part of the fun, isn't it? Getting to watch myselfgrow and transform, inside and out, is an awesome experience. Here's to many more years of growth and change to come!篇5Growing Up Tall and StrongHi there! My name is Emily and I'm going to tell you all about how I've grown over the years. It's been a pretty wild ride if you ask me!When I was just a tiny baby, I only weighed around 7 pounds. My mom says I was so small and cuddly, she could hold me with one arm. I don't remember much from being a newborn, but I've seen plenty of pictures. In those photos, I'm just a little peanut all bundled up in blankets. Hard to believe that tiny thing was me!As I got a bit older, I started packing on the pounds. By the time I was 1 year old, I weighed almost 22 pounds! My pediatrician said I was in the 75th percentile for weight. I'm not exactly sure what that means, but it sounds pretty hefty to me. Have you ever tried to pick up a 22 pound weight? It's really heavy! My parents' arms must have gotten such a workout lugging me around.In those toddler years, I was definitely what you'd call a "healthy" child. That's just a nice way of saying I was really chubby. My cheeks were so big and squishy, and I had serious baby fat rolls on my arms and legs. Whenever my parents put me in a onesie, I looked like a little stuffed sausage! My older relatives thought it was absolutely adorable. These days, I just think I looked funny.Once I turned 3, I started slimming down a little bit. I stopped putting on weight as rapidly and got taller instead. By the time I was 5 years old, I weighed 42 pounds and stood around 3 feet 8 inches tall. That seems pretty average for a kid my age from what I've heard. I definitely didn't look as chubby anymore, though I still had a little potbelly.The year I turned 6 was when I really started shooting up like a beanpole! Over the course of that single year, I grew around 4 inches taller. My pediatrician said I was going through a major growth spurt. By my 7th birthday, I measured in at 4 feet 3 inches tall and only weighed 52 pounds. Looking back at photos from that age, I looked like a tiny stick figure.These days, I'm 8 years old and still growing steadily. As of my last check-up, I'm 4 feet 6 inches tall and weigh 62 pounds. That puts me right in the middle of the growth charts for kids myage. I've filled out a bit more and don't look quite so scrawny anymore.My pediatrician says I'll likely hit another big growth spurt when I'm around 10 or 11 years old. That's when kids tend to have a huge shooting up phase right before puberty hits. I'm a little nervous about that, to be honest. What if I suddenly sprout up and grow as tall as a tree? Or what if my weight goes crazy and I blow up like a blimp? Only time will tell, I suppose!For now, my height and weight seem to be holding at a relatively normal level. I'm not too short, not too tall. Not too thin, not too chubby. Just your regular, average kid. But who knows what the next few years will bring? Maybe by the time I'm a teenager, I'll be model-tall and stick-skinny. Or maybe I'll end up short and stocky instead. I'll just have to wait and see!Growing up is a pretty wacky experience when you think about it. One minute you're a tiny little peanut, and the next you're shooting up like a beanpole. Your height and weight are constantly shifting as you get bigger and bigger. I'm sure my body has plenty of changes still in store for me in the years ahead. For now, I'll just hang tight and go along for the ride. This growing up thing sure is one wild roller coaster!篇6My Growth Over the YearsHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. I'm here to tell you all about how I've grown and changed over the years. It's been quite a journey!When I was first born, I was just a tiny little baby weighing only 7 pounds. I was so small that I could fit in my dad's arms! My parents say I was the cutest thing, even if I didn't have much hair and spent most of my time sleeping, eating, and crying. Those were the days when I just laid around all day without a care in the world.As I got a little bit older, like around 6 months, I started gaining more weight and growing taller. My baby rolls were just the cutest! I weighed around 16 pounds and was 25 inches long. That's when I started trying to crawl around and get into everything. My parents had to baby-proof the whole house because I was adventuring everywhere!Then when I turned 1 year old, I had my first birthday party! I weighed around 21 pounds and was 29 inches tall. That's when I really started walking and getting into even more trouble. I was alittle tornado, running around and knocking things over. But at least I was getting exercise!The growth just kept on going from there. At 2 years old, I was 33 inches tall and a chunky 27 pounds. I had the chubbiest little cheeks that my grandma loved pinching. At that age, I was a non-stop ball of energy, never sitting still for even a minute.When I was 3, I slimmed down a little to 31 pounds but I shot up to 37 inches tall. That's when I started preschool and made lots of new friends to run around with at recess. You couldn't keep me inside!4 years old was a big year - I was 39 inches tall and 35 pounds. I was really starting to look like a little kid instead of a toddler. I started losing my belly but my appetite was huge! I loved snack time at preschool.The year I turned 5 was when I really started growing up. I hit 42 inches tall, though I was still just 38 pounds. No more baby chub for me! With kindergarten starting, I felt like such a big kid.Then it was off to elementary school after that! At 6 years old, I was 45 inches tall and a lean 42 pounds. First grade was an awesome year where I learned so much.7 years old brought me to 49 inches and 51 pounds. Second grade was when I started losing teeth left and right! My friends and I used to compare how many teeth we had lost.The year I turned 8, I had a major growth spurt. I shot up to 54 inches tall, though I didn't gain too much weight at 57 pounds. Third grade was fun but also a lot of work.At 9 years old, I hit 58 inches and 65 pounds. Fourth grade was cool because I felt like one of the oldest kids in the whole school. No more little kid stuff for me!Which brings me to now - I'm 10 years old, 61 inches tall, and a solid 72 pounds. Fifth grade is going great and I'm having a blast. Though I'm one of the tallest kids in my class, which is kind of funny.Who knows how much more I'll grow over the next few years? I'll probably hit my biggest growth spurt pretty soon in middle school. I might even be taller than my mom before too long!It's been amazing to watch my height and weight numbers change so much year after year. From a tiny 7 pound newborn to a 72 pound fifth grader, I've come a long way! My body is constantly growing and changing. Pretty cool, right?I can't wait to see how tall I'll be when I'm all grown up. Maybe I'll be 6 feet tall...or even more! For now, I'm just focused on being a kid and having as much fun as I can. Besides, I've still got plenty of growing left to do. This is just the beginning!。

英语六级听力真题长对话

英语六级听力真题长对话

英语六级听力真题长对话英语六级听力真题(长对话)(通用8篇)随着时间的推移,一年一度的六级考试马上就要到来了。

听力一直是六级考试的难点。

下面是yjbys网店铺提供给大家关于英语六级听力真题(长对话),供大家参考。

英语六级听力真题长对话篇1Conversation OneM: So how long have you been a Market Research Consultant?W: Well, I started straight after finishing university.M: Did you study market research?W: Yeah, and it really helped me to get into the industry, but I have to say that it's more important to get experience in different types of market research to find out exactly what you're interested in.M: So what are you interested in?W: Well, at the moment, I specialize in quantitative advertising research, which means that I do two types of projects. Trackers, which are ongoing projects that look at trends or customer satisfaction over a long period of time. The only problem with trackers is that it takes up a lot of your time. But you do build up a good relationship with the client. I also do a couple of ad-hoc jobs which are much shorter projects.M: What exactly do you mean by ad-hoc jobs?W: It's basically when companies need quick answers to their questions about their consumers' habits. They just ask for one questionnaire to be sent out for example, so the time you spend on an ad-hoc project tends to be fairly short.M: Which do you prefer, trackers or ad-hoc?W: I like doing both and in fact I need to do both at the sametime to keep me from going crazy. I need the variety.M: Can you just explain what process you go through with a new client?W: Well, together we decide on the methodology and the objectives of the research. I then design a questionnaire. Once the interviewers have been briefed, I send the client a schedule and then they get back to me with deadlines. Once the final charts and tables are ready, I have to check them and organize a presentation.M: Hmm, one last question, what do you like and dislike about your job?W: As I said, variety is important and as for what I don't like, it has to be the checking of charts and tables.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Q1: What position does the woman hold in the company?Q2: What does the woman specialize in at the moment?Q3: What does the woman say about trackers?Q4: What does the woman dislike about her job?Conversation TwoW: Hello, I'm here with Frederick. Now Fred, you went to university in Canada?M: Yeah, that's right.W: OK, and you have very strong views about universities in Canada. Could you please explain?M: Well, we don't have private universities in Canada. They’re all public. All the universities are owned by the government, so there is the Ministry of Education in charge of creating the curriculum for the universities and so there is not much room for flexibility. Since it's a government operatedinstitution, things don't move very fast. If you want something to be done, then their staff do not have so much incentive to help you because he's a worker for the government. So I don't think it's very efficient. However, there are certain advantages of public universities, such as the fees being free. You don't have to pay for your education. But the system isn't efficient, and it does not work that well.W: Yeah, I can see your point, but in the United States we have many private universities, and I think they are large bureaucracies also. Maybe people don't act that much differently, because it’s the same thing working for a private university. They get paid for their job. I don’t know if they're that much more motivated to help people. Also, we have a problem in the United States that usually only wealthy kids go to the best schools and it's kind of a problem actually.M: I agree with you. I think it's a problem because you're not giving equal access to education to everybody. It’s no t easy, but having only public universities also might not be the best solution. Perhaps we can learn from Japan where they have a system of private and public universities. Now, in Japan, public universities are considered to be the best.W: Right. It's the exact opposite in the United States.M: So, as you see, it's very hard to say which one is better.W: Right, a good point.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Q5: What does the woman want Frederick to talk about?Q6: What does the man say about the curriculum in Canadian universities?Q7: On what point do the speakers agree?Q8: What point does the man make at the end of the conversation?英语六级听力真题长对话篇2Lecture 1The negative impacts of natural disasters can be seen everywhere. In just the past few weeks, the world has witnessed the destructive powers of earthquakes in Indonesia, typhoons in the Philippines, and the destructive sea waves that struck Samoa and neighboring islands.A study by the Center for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters finds that, between 1980 and 2007, nearly 8,400 natural disasters killed more than two-million people. These catastrophic events caused more than $1.5 trillion in economic losses.U.N. weather expert Geoffrey Love says that is the bad news. "Over the last 50 years, economic losses have increased by a factor of 50. That sounds pretty terrible, but the loss of life has decreased by a factor of 10 simply because we are getting better at warning people. We are making a difference. Extreme events, however, will continue to occur. But, the message is that they may not be disasters."Love, who is director of Weather and Disaster Risk Reduction at the World Meteorological Organization, says most of the deaths and economic losses were caused by weather, climate, or water-related extremes. These include droughts, floods, windstorms, strong tropical winds and wildfires.He says extreme events will continue. But, he says extreme events become disasters only when people fail to prepare for them."Many of the remedies are well-known. From a planning perspective, it is pretty simple. Build better buildings. Don’tbuild where the hazards will destroy them. From an early-warning perspective, make sure the warnings go right down to the community level. Build community action plans. ”The World Meteorological Organization points to Cuba and Bangladesh as examples of countries that have successfully reduced the loss of life caused by natural disasters by taking preventive action.It says tropical cyclones formerly claimed dozens, if not hundreds of lives, each year, in Cuba. But, the development of an early-warning system has reversed that trend. In 2008, Cuba was hit by five successive hurricanes, but only seven people were killed.Bangladesh also has achieved substantial results. Major storm surges in 1970 and 1991 caused the deaths of about 440,000 people. Through careful preparation, the death toll from a super tropical storm in November 2007 was less than 3,500.Q16. What is the talk mainly about?Q17. How can we stop extreme events from turning into events?Q18. What does the example of Cuba serve to show?Lecture 2As U.S. banks recovered with the help of American government and the American taxpayers, president Obama held meetings with top bank execut ives, telling them it’s time to return the favor. “The way I see it are banks now having a greater obligation to the goal of a wide recovery,” he said. But the president may be giving the financial sector too much credit. “It was in a free fall, and it was a very scary period.” Economist Martin Neil Baily said. After the failure of Lehman Brothers, many of the world’s largest banks feared the worst as the collapse ofthe housing bubble exposed in investments in risky loans.Although he says the worst is just over, Bailey says the banking crisis is not. More than 130 US banks failed in 2009. He predicts high failure rates for smaller, regional banks in 2010 as commercial real estate loans come due."So there may actually be a worsening of credit availability to small and medium sized businesses in the next year or so."Analysts say the biggest problem is high unemployment, which weakens demand and makes banks reluctant to lend. But US Bankcorp chief Richard Davis sees the situation differently."We're probably more optimistic than the experts might be.With that in mind, we're putting everything we can, lending is the coal to our engine, so we want to make more loans. We have to find a way to qualify more people and not put ourselves at risk."While some economists predict continued recovery in the future, Baily says the only certainty is that banks are unlikely to make the same mistakes - twice. "You know, forecasting's become a very hazardous business so I don't want to commit myself too much. I don't think we know exactly what's going to happen but it's certainly possible that we could get very slow growth over the next year or two.”If the economy starts to shrink again, Baily says it would make a strong case for a second stimulus -- something the Obama administration hopes will not be necessary.Q19. What dose president Obama hope the banks will do?Q20. What is Martin Neil Baily’s prediction about the financial situation in the future?Q21. What does U.S. Bankcorp chief Richard Davis say about its future operation?Q22. What does Martin Neil Baily think of a second stimulus to the economy?英语六级听力真题长对话篇3Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of eachconversation, you will hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questions will bespoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer. from the fourchoices marked A), B),C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with asingle line through the centre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。

EN 10028-6-2003

EN 10028-6-2003

This European Standard was approved by CEN on 17 January 2003. CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the Management Centre or to any CEN member. This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the Management Centre has the same status as the official versions. CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.
  1. 1、下载文档前请自行甄别文档内容的完整性,平台不提供额外的编辑、内容补充、找答案等附加服务。
  2. 2、"仅部分预览"的文档,不可在线预览部分如存在完整性等问题,可反馈申请退款(可完整预览的文档不适用该条件!)。
  3. 3、如文档侵犯您的权益,请联系客服反馈,我们会尽快为您处理(人工客服工作时间:9:00-18:30)。

Growth to hit 6.7% due to woes in manufacturing,export
China's economic growth is predicted to further decelerate this year to 6.7 percent, the slowestsince 1991, trapped by manufacturing overcapacity and sluggish export, said a think tank reporton Tuesday.
The year-on-year GDP growth in 2015 is possible to achieve 6.9 percent, down from 7.4 percentin 2014, predicted by the same report from the Center for Forecasting Science, ChineseAcademy of Sciences (CAS).
It is less likely for the three major driving forces of economic growth –consumption, investmentand export, to bottom out over the year affected by the economic downward pressure, said thereport.
It indicated the strongest support of the world's second largest economy will be domesticconsumption in the coming months, which will contribute 4 percentage points, compared with 2.6percentage points from investment and 0.1 percentage points from export.
Stimulus on these driving forces, or the "demand side" will be less efficient to stabilize the growthbecause of the serious overcapacity problem, thus the government policy will focus on structuringreforms on the "supply side", said Chen Xikang, a professor of Academy of Mathematics andSystems Science under the CAS.
The report forecasted a 10.5 percent year-on-year growth of retail sales this year, down from apossible 10.7 percent growth in 2015. The fixed-asset investment will remain stable around 10percent. The export, meanwhile, is likely to rebound to a 3.9 percent growth from a drop of 1.8percent.
The forecast was published two weeks before the National Bureau Statistics' release of the 2015GDP growth rate and other major economic indicators.。

相关文档
最新文档