Which is the biggest animal in the world.动物。

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comfortable seats a big screen good sound close to home What is the most important in a movie theater? I think it’s the most important to … // For me , the most important is to …
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Three movie theaters
Jinzita Movie Theater Chonghe Movie Theater Heping Movie Theater
seat
screen
service
Jinzita Movie Theater
Heping Movie Theater
Jim ___________________ in his class. runs fastest
4.在家中,妈妈通常起的最早. Mum often ___________________ in the family. gets up earliest 5.八月是一年中最热的月份. the hottest August is __________________ month in a year.
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Chonghe Movie Theater 40km
home Chonghe Movie Theater is close to my home.
closer to my home Heping Movie Theater is _______ than Chonghe Movie Theater.
1.What is the longest wall in the world? The Great Wall.

经典英语谜语大全及答案

经典英语谜语大全及答案

经典英语谜语大全及答案英语开始以拉丁字母作为拼写系统大约是在公元六世纪盎格鲁撒克逊时代。

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谜语大全一1. Which letter is an animal? 哪个字母是一种动物?2. Which letter is a question? 哪个字母是一个问题?3. Which letter is a drink? 哪个字母是一种饮品?4. Which letter is around an island? 哪个字母把岛屿包围起来?5. Which letter is a part of you face? 哪个字母是你脸的一部分?6. Which letter is a kind of vegetable? 哪个字母是一种蔬菜?7. What table is in the field? 哪种桌子放在田野里?8. How many letter in the alphabet? 字母表里有多少字母?9. Where can milk be best stored? 牛奶存储在哪里最好?10. What is the biggest ant in the world? 时间上最大的蚂蚁是什么?11. Where can money always be found? 经常可以在哪里找到钱?12. What word can you make shorter by adding to it? 哪个单词你可以通过添加字母让它变得更短?13. What is higher without a head than with a head? 什么东西没有头比有头更高?14. What starts with a T, ends with a T and is full of T? 什么东西以T开头,以T结尾,还到处充满了T?15. Why does time fly? 为什么时光要飞逝?上面的15歌谜语你都猜到谜底了吗?下面开始揭晓啦!1. 答案是B,B和bee同音,bee表示蜜蜂,蜜蜂是一种动物。

大学英语B(题库)

大学英语B(题库)

二、填空(What) they are doing has never been done before.If you have made a decision, please stick (to) what you want.John and Mary (had been in love) for years before they got married.I’d like to know what you (did with) the plants I gave you.After stopping for a few minutes, the bus moves (on) to its next stop.Three people, (including a child), were injured in the accident.The work (will have been done) by the time you get there.He (has been working) in the laboratory the whole morning.It is not safe (playing) in the street.She has brought (up) two children by herself.Could you pay me (in) advance?My car was being (repaired) when it was stolen.Where (have you put) the record? I can’t see it anywhere. I (put) it right here, but now it is gone.Are trees (being planted) along the road right now?My teacher told me (to talk) to English people as much as I can to practice my English.I am pleased to take (this opportunity) to exchange views with you.My parents are not interested in modern music. They are (behind) the times.The ancient letter was written (with) a pen.He seldom does his homework at school on weekdays, (does) he?Once he starts a job, he won’t stop (until) it is finished.It was well known the Thomas Edison (invented) the electric lamp.I saw she was in a difficulty with all those parcels, so I offered my (services). When was the building (completed)?I have given (up) eating meat.The bedroom needs (decorating).He has (written) four successful books.If I get the new job, I (will) buy a better car.This is the house (where) he lived last year.(Spending) all your money in the first week is not a sensible strategy.(Most of ) the children know the answer.Some of the citizens have been (awarded) medals for bravery.These plants are difficult (to look after).In this factory each worker must receive a (two-month) training course.Not always (can people do what) they want (to).We need (to repair) the machine.He is the man (whose) dog bit me.Those cakes look nice. Can I have (one)?The blue whale is (the) largest animal in the world.When I was a child, we (had to) wear a uniform for school.(What) I enjoyed most is (that) I can have a holiday from work.He carried on (working) after his accident.What (have you been doing) all this morning?Although I am a good swimmer, I do not like (swimming)in the sea.Hardly ( had I got) home when it began to rain.You should make (sure) your house or flat is secure.If you don’t promise to help build more houses, ordinary people (will not benefit). Last month, he paid a visit to the village (where) he had once worked for five years.I don’t think he will be back in an hour, (will he)?Mr. Smith (played) a most important part in the development of our city.His parents will be (disappointed with) him if he fails the examination.We (used to swim) every day when we were children.Next year I (-) plan to go to ItalyIt is very convenient (living) here.I prefer tea (to) coffee.I (don’t have to) finish my homework now. I can do it at the weekend.They (have been driving) for hours.Sadam (was married) for 25 years.An adviser said in china (a sandwich) course should be developed in some university ,one year at work, one year college.When we were have a meeting, the director (was told) the bad news by telephone. Let me (look into) the case carefully before I draw a conclusion.He goes to school by bike, and the (journey) takes half an hour.She has lived in (for) three years.I prefer tv (to) the radio.That place is (in) the south of the city.Given the high price, (-) it’s not surprising they didn’t buy it.I started looking after the children (whose) parents went out to work.The boy (has been taken) at school already.She paid the builder (to repair) the gate.You like playing football, (don’t) you?The policeman was attacked (with) a knife.(Bidding) for the Olympic Games begins about ten years in advance.They all (asked for) the job.He is over fifty, but he looks as though he (were) only in his thirties.If the man (is to) succeed, he must work as hard as he can.If you go to America, you will find that there are better (communications) by road, rail and air than in London.The mistake was (caused) by the carelessness of the assistant.Our lab was being (rebuilt) when we visited the university.Somebody asker her, (didn’t they)?I regret (to say) that I’m unable to help you.I have spent a lot of time (-) working on this problem.I am leaving for London (in) three days time.Ann is studying (politics) at university.That is the dog (whose) name is Henry.The patient acted on the doctor’s (advice) and finally recovered.I prefer to live in the countryside. Country life has a lot of (advantages) over city life.The refrigerator is (empty), we must buy some food.More and more people in china now (drive) to work regularly.People wandering in the fairground or park area (don’t have to) wear a uniform. He was (engaged in) the preparation of an international conference when I arrived in Beijing.He is looking forward (to writing) his thesis.A new hotel (is being built) in the centre of town at the moment.They handed in their paper (in turn).Don’t worry. your watch (is being repaired) and you can have it in no time. (As a rule), we keep records on all the experiments so that we may have enough data. At present, the most important thing is that Britain needs (to do) more to improve the relationship with the USA.(The) majority of people are highly against the pollution in this city.We are told that it is (where) we are born that decides our nationality.The public transport system in many cities in the world (is still run) by the local authority.The act of speaking will also help to improve listening comprehension (to some extent).We advised him to stop smoking, (and do) a lot of exercise.The picture is pleasant (to look at).The sun heats the earth. (Which) is very important to living things.The play (had) already (started) when we got to the theatre.After (winning) the bid, major construction began in Beijing.She (keeps) talking when I am watching TV.(Has) the tree (been chopped) down?She comes from (the) people’s republic of china.We have our office (cleaned) every day by a cleaner.I broke my leg when I (was) skiing in America.Who is responsible (for) breaking the window?We need (to repair) the machine.The definition leaves (much room) for disagreement.We consider (it necessary that) the instrument be adjusted each time it is used. If there were life on mars, such life forms (would be) unable to survive on earth. We have kept (up) our friendship by writing to each other, so we are true friends. While (rising) money, he had worked very long hours.It (happened) that I met one of my old classmates on my way home yesterday. Dr.Hoffman proposed that we (put off) the meeting until next week.Please leave the key under the door (in case) you go out.(The) majority of people agree with him.The problem is (caused) by pollution.By the end of this year, I (will have saved) enough money for a holiday.They walker (through) the woods.I am in Greece at the moment, I like the weather (there).If you want to visit to someone in England, you’d better make arrangement (in advance).(Above) all we should put the theory into practice.On his first sea (voyage), he was still quite young but showed great courage to face the storms.There are nations whose lack of contract with the outside world has (resulted in) poverty.The president claimed the terrorists should be held responsible (for) the explosions that happened last month in London.Ancient Greece is the (origin) of western civilization.It is (such a big job) that he has to ask for help.Goodbye, I am very pleased (to have met you).We are (confident) in the future of our motherland.Are you free in July? No, I (am staying) with my parents in July.When (is) the old block of flats (being demolished)?Are you still here? You were here half an hour ago. Who (are you waiting) for? (If) I got a first, I’d stay in university and I’d do a postgraduate research degree.If he was fitter, he (would) live longer.Jack enjoys (listening to) Peking opera.The roof of our house is broken, so it needs (repairing).I don’t want you to make any trouble, (on the contrary), I urge you to solve the problem.Edgar began (work) as an office boy years ago.I am very surprised the even an expert on foreign affairs can know the painting is forgery. (Moreover), he can tell who painted it.The teacher spoke so fast that it was hard for the student to (take in) what he was saying.She asked me whether (I was) English.History is the story of (whatever) happened to the people before today.This is the problem (to which) we have no good solution as yet.I can do that job (by) myself.You look (tired), what (have) you (been doing)?We failed in our (attempt) to climb the mountain.In china, children (have to start) school at seven.I thought that this would be a funny trick (to play on) Jim.The farmer caught the boys (stealing) his apples.The heavy rain stopped us (from arriving) at the station on time.Let’s go the cinema, (shall we)?When a fire (broke out) at the National Exhibition, at least ten priceless paintings were completely destroyedMy father (would) take me to work with him is when I was a child.(Exercise) every day for 20 minutes.The big man has always been eating on the go, (so) he has got stomachache.She was convicted (of) murder.We want to sit at the table neat the window. I’m sorry, but (it has been taken) already.John Preston was tired (of) living in east London, in which he had moved after his wife’s death.Mr.liu, (whose wife I met)at university in Changchun.She was very concerned (about) her mother’s illness.He spends a quarter of the day (sleeping).I’m tired. I (have been) working very hard.The next train to Beijing (is due) here at 3 o’clock.The man (made for) the gate when he realized that we had spotted him.Did you have a neighbor who was always (poking his nose into) your business?No one can possibly recall any detail about the meeting. It is at least five years since it (took place).She (owes) her success to hard work and strong will.Hardly (had I got) home when it began to rain.Before I got to the cinema, the film (had begun).A lecture hall is (one) where students attend lectures.Let’s not wait any longer. He might not (turn up) at all.In the addition to rice, we need to (supplement) our diet with fish, meat and vegetables.He (adjusted) himself quickly to the new condition of his work.Bush’s farm (lane) is said to be at bottom of the state of texas in north America. Mark is a clerk (with) a job in a top bookstore.Boggis’little secret was that she wanted to see herself the (twelve-year-old) girl I tried (finishing) the book in a few days.Smith drove all the (way) to Los Angels and was just in time for the opening ceremory of the 23rd OLYMPIC GamesA lecture hall is (one) where students attend lectures.It is hoped that the weather will (stay) warm for three more days.Once you are into basketball, you will find (it) great fun to play.The road (was) built last year.That’s the (very) gentleman I have been telling you about.There are nations whose lack of contact with the outside world has (resulted in) poverty.三、阅读填空1.Plants are very important living things. (were) (food) (therefore) (types) (main) (covered) (no) (without) (float) (fall)2.Frank knew he was very ill. (sometimes) (in) (mind) (listened) (be admitted) (remember) (nobody) (whenever) (only) (like)3.More and more people (have) to install burglar alarms in their houses. (have been asking) (due) (who) (all) (which) (estimated) (to have them installed) (yet) (to install)4.Mr smith , a passenger on the transcontinental train. (avoid) (and) (of) (take) (shortly) (borders) (rest) (view) (accept) (reason)5.Smoking may be a pleasure for some people. (however) (discomfort) (on) (in fact) (suffer) (surely) (persuade) (entirely) (rather) (sense)6.Although internationally travel is usually an (exciting) and pleasant experience. (from in from) (which) (to) (leave) (before) (effects) (lessen) (best) (for)7.Buck and his mother and all the men smoked tobacco and talked. (while) (was living on) (was never heard) (but) (that) (traveling up) (off) (share) (had never seen) (of)8.In the uk, in the business situations. (for) (to) (pleased) (shake) (to) (or) (the) (avoid) (especially) (turns)9.A survey was carried out last year (by) the British medical association. (sharply) (although) (to exercise) (walking) (walk) (on) (to make) (for) (for)10.Many teachers believe that the student should be responsible for learning. (if) (context) (one) (learning) (with) (assigned) (minimum) (student’s) (sources) (other than)11.Jules verne’s most famous book is “twenty thousand leagues under the sea”(meaning) (invented) (at) (story-teller) (to be) (who) (easy) (ways) (as well as) (sometimes)12.Smoking my be a pleasure for some people. (however) (discomfort) (on) (in fact) (suffer) (surely) (persuade) (entirely) (rather) (sense)13.Peter Blake is a successful husinessman. (used) (was) (decided) (been) (so) (which) (own) (on) (-) (but)14.The ancient Olympic Games (were) (of) (were held) (meaning) (for) (introduced) (named after) (where) (were defeated) (therefore)15.Before 1836 the Texas area (belonged) to Spain and then to Mexico. (under) (free) (other) (as) (declared) (rebels) (signed) (elected) (of)16.四、阅读短文选择1.A day in the life of a carer. B A D A C2.The extended family. C D B C A3.Benjamin Disraeli. The famous nineteenth century prime minister. D A D D C4.Traffic in india means a mixture of all kinds of vehicles on the road. C B C B C5.The british school system. D A B B D6.Hello, new students. B A A A C7.In the uk. C C D B A8.The entertainment profession. C C D B A9.A funny thing happened on the way. A D C D B10.PALOALTO, California. D A C B D11.I had two jobs growing up and they all helped shape my life. B D A C C12.We often use gestures to express our feelings. D D A D C13.Anna is our only daughter. A B C D D14.Morgen Rees has always been a good businessman. A C B D B15.Crime prevention initiatives. A B D C A16.The greatest recent social changes have been in the lives of women. A A D B C17.Bill Cooper is portfolio manager of the 13 billion value trust funds. CCADB CADBC18.But I just paid 1.69 for this bottle of wine last week. D B D D C19.We walk in so quietly that the nurse at the desk didn’t even left her eyes from the book. C D B D D20.When I was a little girl. C B A B D21.An extraordinary change of direction. B A C C A22.The fittest do live longer. A B A B C23.Mapping the future. A D B D C24.Robert was born in a small town in England. B A D B A25.As far back as 700 bc. B C C A C26.Learning style. D D B C A27.My mother raised me as best as she could. C D B A B28.Dear folks. D A C B D29.May you wish upon a thousand stars? C D A B A30.People travel a lot with Heaven Air. A D C C D31.What was your very first job? D A B A D32.Study when and where you want with direct courses. A D A C C33.10TH August,2004. Dear sir. D C B C A34.I was 15 when I walked into .A B D B C35.Until the twentieth century cigarette smoking was not a widespread habit.CBDBC36.Cynthia Woolly is called the Michael Jordan of women’s basketball.DAACB。

Unit10_Which animals are the biggest animals in the world

Unit10_Which animals are the biggest animals in the world
Unit10 What Are the BiggestAnimals in the World?
A blue whale can be more than thirty metres long and weighs over 150 tons
A giraffe can be more than six metres tall.
动物,早就已经灭绝了。 _______________
What do whales eats? Some whales have teeth and eat large animals. Some whales have no teeth and eat only small fish and plants in water.
根据提示猜一种灭绝已久的动 物:
dinosaur
['dainəsɔ:]
It was a kind(种) of big animal long long ago (很久很久以前)。It lived on land(在陆地上)。 It was very big. Its mouths was big too, It had many big teeth .It had four strong legs a 恐龙是生活在距今大约 2亿and 3500 long big tail. But now people only can see it in 万年至6500万年前的一类巨大的 carton. Do you know what was it?
Blue whales are the biggest animals in the world.
They eat large animals,small fish and plants. A blue whale eats four tons of food every day. A blue whale can be more than 30 metres long weighs over 150 tons.. They live in the sea.

《开心学英语》六年级上册重点单词词组和句子小结

《开心学英语》六年级上册重点单词词组和句子小结

《开心学英语》六年级上册重点单词词组和句子小结《开心学英语》六年级上册重点单词、词组和句子小结Unit 1: I wrote a long letter.重点单词、词组:1.a piece of candy 一块糖2.a carton of ice cream 一盒冰淇淋3.a pair of socks一双袜子4.a bag of chips一袋薯条5.a bottle of shampoo一瓶洗发水6.a bar of soap一块肥皂7.a box of tissues一盒纸巾8.a roll of toilet paper一卷手纸9.at在10.store商店11.buy(bought)买12.get(got)买到13.have(had)有14.bring(brought)带来15.long长的16.send寄17.idea主意Sounds and words:1.chair椅子2.stairs楼梯3.bear熊4.pear梨5.where哪里6.there那里重点句子:(Target)1.Did you buy a bag of chips at the store?你在商店买了一包薯条吗?Yes, I did.是的,我买了No, I didn’t.不,我没买。

2.I bought a bottle of shampoo.我买了一瓶洗发水。

3.OK. I’ll go to the store and get a bag of chips.我将/准备去商店买一包薯条。

4.I’m going to get a box of tissues, too.我也将/打算买一盒纸巾。

5.I’ll go too. I’m going to get a piece of candy!我也将去。

我将/准备买一块糖!难点句子:(Conversation):1.I wrote a long letter.我写了一封长信。

八年级下册英语作文第七单元,世界之最

八年级下册英语作文第七单元,世界之最

八年级下册英语作文第七单元,世界之最全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1Hey guys, do you like learning about interesting facts? Well, I've got some super cool stuff to share with you today! In our English class, we've been studying the seventh unit of the eighth grade textbook, all about the "World Records". So let me tell you all about the craziest and most amazing records from around the world!First up, did you know that the longest river in the world is the Nile River in Africa? It's over 6,600 kilometers long – that's super long! And speaking of long things, the Great Wall of China is the longest wall in the world, stretching over 21,000 kilometers. Can you imagine walking that far?Next up, let's talk about the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. It's an incredible 828 meters tall – that's like stacking 163 giraffes on top of each other! And if you think that's tall, the tallest mountain in the world is Mount Everest, reaching a staggering 8,848 meters high. It's so high up, you'd need a plane to reach the top!But wait, there's more! Did you know that the largest desert in the world is the Sahara Desert in Africa? It's bigger than the whole country of the United States – that's huge! And last but not least, the oldest tree in the world is a bristlecone pine tree in California, which is over 5,000 years old. That's older than grandma and grandpa combined!So, there you have it – the world's most amazing records. It's so cool to learn about all these incredible things, right? Maybe one day, we'll even break a record of our own! Who knows what crazy things we might achieve in the future? Keep dreaming big, guys, the world is full of wonders!篇2Hey guys, have you ever wondered about the biggest, fastest, or tallest things in the world? Well, in our eighth grade English class, we learned all about the world's superlatives in Unit 7: The World of Superlatives.Let me tell you about some of the coolest things we learned about. The tallest building in the world is the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, standing at a whopping 828 meters tall! And did you know that the fastest land animal is the cheetah, which can sprint up to 70 miles per hour? That's faster than a car on the highway!We also learned about some of the oldest and most famous landmarks in the world. The Great Wall of China is over 13,000 miles long and was built over 2,000 years ago to protect China from invaders. And the oldest university in the world is the University of Bologna in Italy, founded way back in 1088!It's so cool to learn about all these amazing records and achievements from around the world. I never knew there were so many interesting facts out there! Learning about the world's superlatives has really opened my eyes to the incredible diversity and greatness of our planet.I can't wait to keep exploring and discovering more about the world's superlatives. Who knows what other amazing records and feats we'll uncover next? The world is full of wonders just waiting to be explored!篇3Title: The Most Amazing World RecordsHey everyone! Today I want to talk about some super cool world records from the eighth grade English textbook's Unit 7 - "The World's Greatest."First up, let's talk about the world's tallest building. It's the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, and it's a whopping 828 meters tall! Can you imagine looking down from that high up? It must be super scary!Next, let's talk about the world's longest river. It's the Nile River in Africa, and it's a massive 6,650 kilometers long! That's a lot of water flowing through Africa.Now, let's move on to the world's largest ocean. It's the Pacific Ocean, and it covers a crazy 165.25 million square kilometers! That's a whole lot of water to swim in.Lastly, let's talk about the world's fastest animal. It's the peregrine falcon, and it can fly at speeds of up to 389 kilometers per hour! That's faster than a car on the highway!I think it's so cool to learn about these amazing world records. It makes me want to travel the world and see all of these incredible things for myself. Who knows, maybe one day I'll even break a world record of my own!篇4Title: The Most Amazing Things in the WorldHey guys! Today I want to talk to you about some really cool stuff - the world's biggest, smallest, tallest, and fastest things! Have you ever wondered what is the world's tallest mountain? It's Mount Everest in Nepal! It's so high that it almost touches the sky!But do you know what is the shortest river in the world? It's the Roe River in Montana! It's only 61 meters long! That's super short, right?And then there's the fastest land animal in the world - the cheetah! It can run up to 75 miles per hour! Wow, that's faster than a car!Have you ever heard of the largest desert in the world? It's the Sahara Desert in Africa! It's so big that it can fit the whole United States in it! Can you believe that?And last but not least, let's talk about the smallest country in the world - Vatican City! It's located in Rome and it's so tiny that you can walk around the whole country in just an hour!So, there you have it - the world's most amazing things! Next time you see something big, tall, fast, small, or short, remember these fun facts! See you next time!篇5Hey guys, do you know about the Guinness World Records? It's like a book full of amazing and crazy things that people have done all over the world. In our eighth-grade English class, we learned about the "World's Best" in Unit 7, and I want to share some of the coolest records with you all.First up, did you know that the tallest man ever recorded was Robert Wadlow from the USA? He was a whopping 8 feet 11 inches tall! Can you imagine standing next to him? It must have been like talking to a giant!Next, let's talk about animals. The fastest land animal is the cheetah, which can run up to 70 miles per hour. That's like driving in a car on the highway! And the biggest animal in the world is the blue whale, which can weigh as much as 200 tons. That's heavier than 30 elephants combined!But it's not just about size and speed – there are also some really unique records out there. For example, did you know that the longest distance skateboarded by a dog was 100 meters? That's one talented pup!There are so many amazing records out there, and I can't wait to learn more about them. Who knows, maybe one day we'll even break a record of our own!篇6Hey guys, do you know that the world is full of amazing things? In our eighth grade English class, we learned about the Guinness World Records and we were so amazed by all the incredible things people have done.One of the coolest records we learned about was the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. It is so tall that it almost touches the sky! Can you imagine what it would be like to be up there at the very top?We also read about the longest river, the Nile River in Africa. It's so long that it stretches for thousands of miles! I can't even imagine how big and powerful it must be.And did you know that the Great Wall of China is the longest wall in the world? It's over 13,000 miles long! That's like walking across the entire country of China.There are so many amazing things in the world, like the largest pizza ever made, the heaviest pumpkin, and even the most valuable diamond! It's so cool to learn about all these records and think about the incredible things people can achieve.I hope one day we can all do something amazing and maybe even break a world record of our own. Who knows, maybe one of us will be in the Guinness World Records someday!篇7Hey guys, do you know that there are lots of amazing things in the world? In our eighth grade English class, we learned about the superlatives, which means the biggest, smallest, tallest, fastest, and so on. Let me share with you some of the most interesting facts about the world's superlatives!The tallest mountain in the world is Mount Everest, which is located in the Himalayas. It is a whopping 29,029 feet tall! Can you imagine trying to climb that high?The longest river in the world is the Nile River, which stretches a total of 4,135 miles. That's a lot of water flowing through Africa!The largest desert in the world is the Sahara Desert, covering a huge area of 3.6 million square miles. It's so big that it could fit several countries inside of it!The fastest land animal in the world is the cheetah, which can reach speeds of up to 75 miles per hour. That's faster than a car on the highway!The most populated country in the world is China, with over 1.4 billion people living there. That's a lot of people!I hope you guys enjoyed learning about these superlatives as much as I did. There are so many amazing things in the world to discover! Let's keep exploring and learning together.篇8Hey guys, today I want to talk to you about the world records! Do you know that there are so many amazing and unbelievable things in the world? Let's explore some of the coolest world records together!Firstly, let's talk about the tallest building in the world - the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. It is super tall, standing at a whopping 828 meters! Can you imagine looking down from that height? It must be so cool!Next, let's talk about the longest river in the world - the Nile River in Egypt. It stretches for about 6,650 kilometers! That's areally long river, right? I wonder how many fish are swimming in it!Moving on, let's talk about the fastest land animal in the world - the cheetah. It can run up to 75 miles per hour! Wow, that's super fast! I wish I could run that fast too.Another amazing world record is the largest pizza ever made. It was created in Rome, Italy and measured 1261 square meters! Can you imagine how many toppings that pizza must have had? Yummy!Lastly, let's talk about the deepest part of the ocean - the Mariana Trench. It goes down to about 11 kilometers deep! That's really deep, right? I wonder what kind of creatures live down there.So guys, these are just a few of the coolest world records out there. I hope you found them as fascinating as I did. Let's keep exploring and learning about the amazing things in our world! Bye for now!篇9Hi guys, today I want to talk about the most interesting topic in our English textbook, which is "The World's Most." There areso many amazing records and facts in the world, and I can't wait to share them with you all!First of all, did you know that the world's tallest building is the Burj Khalifa in Dubai? It's a whopping 828 meters tall! Can you imagine how high that is? You would definitely need a lot of stairs to climb to the top floor.Next, let's talk about the world's largest pizza. It was made in Italy and measured a staggering 1261 square meters! That's enough pizza to feed a whole town! I wish I could have a slice of that.Now, let's move on to the world's fastest animal, the cheetah. It can run up to 75 miles per hour! Just imagine trying to race a cheetah – I'm pretty sure it would win every time.And finally, let's talk about the world's longest river, the Nile. It's a massive 6,650 kilometers long! That's a lot of water flowing through Africa.I hope you guys enjoyed learning about some of the world's most amazing records. It's so cool to think about all the incredible things that exist in our world. Let's keep exploring and discovering new things together!篇10Hello everyone! Today I want to tell you about the amazing world records in the seventh unit of our English textbook, the Guinness World Records! There are so many incredible things that people have done and accomplished, and it's so cool to learn about them.First, let's talk about the tallest man in the world. His name is Robert Wadlow and he was 8 feet 11 inches tall! Can you imagine being that tall? It must be so amazing to see the world from up there. And then there's the smallest woman, Jyoti Amge, who is only 24.7 inches tall. She's like a real-life fairy!Next, let's talk about the fastest man on earth, Usain Bolt. He can run 100 meters in just 9.58 seconds! That's so fast, I can't even run that far in 9.58 seconds! And did you know that the longest fingernails in the world belong to Lee Redmond? Her nails were over 28 feet long! That's crazy!There are so many more amazing world records in the book, like the longest mustache, the most piercings on a person, and the largest collection of rubber ducks. It's so cool to learn about all these incredible feats that people have accomplished.I hope you enjoyed learning about the Guinness World Records as much as I did. Maybe one day you'll even break a world record of your own!。

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小学六年级下册E卷英语第3单元期末试卷[含答案解释]

小学六年级下册英语第3单元期末试卷[含答案解释]英语试题一、综合题(本题有50小题,每小题2分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.She _______ (do) her homework now.2.Which one is a shape?A. SquareB. ChairC. BookD. Spoonst week, we ______ (have) a picnic in the countryside. The weather ______ (be) perfect. We ______ (bring) sandwiches, fruit, and juice. After eating, we ______ (take) a walk around the farm. I ______ (see) many animals, like cows, sheep, and chickens.4.Which one is a day of the week?A. JanuaryB. SummerC. MondayD. March5.In the summer, my family __________ (1) to the beach for a vacation. The weather __________ (2) hot and sunny. My brother and I __________ (3) to swim in the sea. After swimming, we __________ (4) on the beach and __________ (5) sandcastles. My parents __________ (6) to relax under an umbrella. At the end of the day, we__________ (7) ice cream and __________ (8) back to our hotel.6.Which of these is used to clean?A. BroomB. PlateC. KnifeD. Spoon7.Which one is a color?A. BlueB. SpoonC. PlateD. Cup8.David is visiting his grandmother. She lives in a __________. David helps her water the __________ and pick some __________. After that, they go inside to have__________ and talk about old times.9.Which animal is the largest in the world?A. ElephantB. WhaleC. TigerD. Bear10.They _______ a party last night.11.Which one is the opposite of "big"?A. TallB. ShortC. SmallD. Long12.I __________ (play) soccer every afternoon after school. My friends and I__________ (have) a great time together. Yesterday, we __________ (win) the match! Everyone __________ (be) very happy.13.I _______ (am / is / are) writing a letter to my friend.14.What do you need to brush your teeth?A. TowelB. ToothbrushC. SoapD. Comb15.We _______ (be) friends for five years.16.Which one is a color?A. MilkB. RedC. TableD. Dog17.What do you use to write on a board?A. PenB. PencilC. ChalkD. Paper18.Which of these is a type of fruit?A. CarrotB. PotatoC. BananaD. Onion19.Which sentence uses the correct past tense of the verb "play"?A. I played tennis yesterday.B. I play tennis yesterday.C. I plays tennis yesterday.D. I playing tennis yesterday.20.She _______ (help / helps / helped) her mother every weekend.21.Which of these is a job?A. TeacherB. BananaC. TableD. Water22.Which of these is a vegetable?A. TomatoB. AppleC. CarrotD. Banana23.Where do fish live?A. In the airB. In the waterC. On landD. In the sky24.Tom loves to draw. He often spends his free time __________ pictures. His favorite thing to draw is __________. Tom’s parents always encourage him to be __________ and creative. He hopes to become a great __________ one day.25.Which of these is a type of weather?A. CloudyB. BookC. TableD. Chair26.I __________ (1) a pet dog. His name __________ (2) Max. Max __________ (3) very playful and __________ (4) like chasing balls. I __________ (5) take Max to the park every afternoon. He __________ (6) love running there.27.What do you use to write on a blackboard?A. EraserB. MarkerC. ChalkD. Pencil28.Which of these is a vegetable?A. TomatoB. CucumberC. BananaD. Apple29.Which animal is known for saying "Moo"?A. DogB. CowC. CatD. Horse30.Which of these animals can hop?A. ElephantB. KangarooC. WhaleD. Dog31.Tom and Jack are in the park. They see some __________ (1) flying in the sky. Jack picks up a __________ (2) and tries to fly it. Tom helps by running with the__________ (3) in the wind. They are very __________ (4) when the kite flies high.32.Which of these is an animal?A. TableB. CatC. ChairD. Pencil33.Which of these is a type of flower?A. TulipB. CarrotC. DogD. Apple34.Which of these is used to brush your teeth?A. CombB. ToothbrushC. SpoonD. Knife35.Which of these is used to drink?A. SpoonB. ForkC. KnifeD. Cup36.I ______ (study) for my English test all day yesterday. I ______ (practice) reading and writing, and I ______ (review) all the vocabulary. When I ______ (finish), I ______ (feel) ready for the test.37.I have a new __________. It is a __________, and it has __________ fur. I like to take care of it. Every morning, I give it __________ and clean its __________. My pet loves to play with __________ and sometimes runs around the __________. I take it for a walk in the __________ every day. It always follows me and likes to __________ when we go outside. I love my __________ very much.38.Which animal has a long neck?A. GiraffeB. ElephantC. LionD. Dog39.Which is the biggest animal on Earth?A. ElephantB. Blue WhaleC. LionD. Giraffe40.In the summer, my family and I _______ (go) camping in the mountains. We_______ (set) up our tents, and then we _______ (cook) dinner over a campfire. After eating, we _______ (tell) stories around the fire. I _______ (enjoy) the peaceful nights under the stars.41.Which of these is a drink?A. JuiceB. PlateC. ForkD. Knife42.Mary _______ (study) very hard for her English test. She _______ (review) her notes every night before the exam. Yesterday, she _______ (finish) her homework early so she _______ (have) more time to relax.43.Which of these is used for writing?A. SpoonB. PenC. KnifeD. Fork44.Which of these is a sweet fruit?A. LemonB. OrangeC. BananaD. Cucumber45.Which of these is a pet?A. ElephantB. DogC. TigerD. Lion46.Which animal says "Woof"?A. CatB. DogC. CowD. Sheep47.Jake is playing with his dog in the yard. The dog is running __________, and Jake is trying to catch it. They both laugh and enjoy the game. Afterward, Jake gives the dog a __________ for being a good pet.48.My family __________ (go) on a trip to the beach last summer. We __________ (swim) in the sea, __________ (build) sandcastles, and __________ (eat) ice cream. The weather __________ (be) sunny, and we __________ (have) a great time.49.Which animal is the fastest?A. CheetahB. LionC. ElephantD. Turtle50.What is the color of a typical school bus in the USA?A. RedB. YellowC. GreenD. 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英语动物趣味小知识

英语动物趣味小知识Fun Facts About AnimalsAnimals are fascinating creatures that inhabit our world. From the smallest insects to the biggest mammals, they all have unique characteristics that make them interesting. Here are some fun facts about animals that you may not have known before.1. The blue whale is the largest animal in the world, reaching lengths of up to 100 feet and weighing around 200 tons. Its tongue alone can weigh as much as an elephant. Despite its massive size, the blue whale feeds mostly on tiny shrimp-like animals called krill.2. The honey bee is the only insect that produces food consumedby humans. They create honey by collecting nectar from flowers and then regurgitating and evaporating it in their hives. Honey is not only delicious but also has antimicrobial properties that can help treat wounds.3. Elephants are the only mammals that cannot jump. Their weight, size, and anatomical structure make it physically impossible for them to lift all four feet off the ground at the same time.4. The giraffe has the same number of neck vertebrae as humans, which is seven. However, each of the giraffe's vertebrae can be up to 10 inches long, allowing them to have a long neck that can reach up to 6 feet in length.5. The peregrine falcon is the fastest bird and animal on Earth, reaching speeds of up to 240 miles per hour when hunting its prey.To achieve such high speeds, they dive from great heights and tuck their wings close to their bodies.6. The platypus is one of the few mammals that lays eggs. It has many unique features, including a duck-like bill, waterproof fur, and the ability to produce venom. Male platypus also have venomous spurs on their hind legs, which they use as a defense mechanism during fights.7. Cows have best friends. Research has shown that cows form close bonds with certain individuals in their herd and will prefer to spend time and groom each other. When separated, they can become stressed and exhibit signs of anxiety.8. The kakapo is a parrot species native to New Zealand that cannot fly. It is the heaviest parrot in the world, weighing up to 9 pounds. To compensate for their inability to fly, kakapos have evolved to be excellent climbers, using their strong legs and claws to navigate trees and forage for food.9. The axolotl is a type of salamander that is commonly referred to as a "Mexican walking fish" although it is not a fish at all. It is able to regenerate its limbs and even parts of its organs, making it a valuable model for scientific research on tissue regeneration. 10. The octopus is known for its exceptional intelligence and problem-solving abilities. They can use tools, open jars, and even mimic the appearance and behavior of other animals. This is made possible by their highly developed nervous system and the fact that two-thirds of their neurons are found in their tentacles.These are just a few examples of the fascinating world of animals. There is still so much to learn and discover about these incredible creatures. Whether big or small, each animal has its own unique quirks and characteristics that make it a wonder of nature.继续写相关内容,1500字11. The hummingbird is the only bird that can fly backward. With their unique wing structure and rapid wing beats, hummingbirds are able to hover in mid-air and even fly in reverse. This flight ability allows them to access nectar from flowers that other birds may not be able to reach.12. Dolphins are known for their advanced communication skills and intelligence. They use a series of clicks, whistles, and body movements to communicate with each other. They are also capable of recognizing themselves in mirrors, a sign of self-awareness that is rare among animals.13. The mantis shrimp has one of the most complex visual systems in the animal kingdom. They have up to 16 color receptors (compared to humans who have only three) and can see a much broader spectrum of colors, including ultraviolet light. This gives them a unique advantage when hunting prey or avoiding predators.14. The Arctic tern holds the record for the longest migration of any bird. They travel from their breeding grounds in the Arctic to their wintering grounds in the Antarctic, covering a round-trip distance of over 44,000 miles. This incredible journey allows them to enjoy continuous daylight during the Arctic summer and avoidharsh winter conditions.15. The Australian frilled lizard has a unique defense mechanism. When threatened, it opens its mouth wide, unfurls a large frill around its neck, and hisses loudly. This display makes the lizard appear larger and more intimidating to potential predators, deterring them from attacking.16. The dung beetle is known for its incredible strength. It can rolla ball of dung that is up to 50 times its own weight. This behavior serves as a way for the beetle to transport food and build nests for reproduction. Dung beetles also play a vital ecological role by recycling nutrients and improving soil quality.17. The axolotl, a unique salamander species, has the ability to regenerate not just its limbs, but also parts of its heart, spinal cord, and even parts of its brain. This remarkable regenerative capacity has made axolotls a focal point of scientific research, with the potential to provide valuable insights into human tissue regeneration and the treatment of traumatic injuries.18. The digger wasp has an amazing navigation system. It uses landmarks and the position of the Sun to remember the location of its nest, which can be several meters away from where it captures its prey. This ability to navigate and find its way back to its nest with precision highlights the cognitive abilities of these small insects.19. The pistol shrimp has an extraordinary ability to create a shockwave underwater. By snapping its large claw shut at anincredible speed, the shrimp produces a cavitation bubble that generates a shockwave and emits a loud snap sound. This snap is powerful enough to stun or even kill small prey, making it easier for the shrimp to consume.20. The axolotl, often referred to as a "living fossil," has retained juvenile characteristics throughout its life. Unlike most salamanders, the axolotl remains aquatic and keeps its gills, even as it matures into adulthood. This unique trait, known as neoteny, has made axolotls popular pets and subjects of scientific study.21. The giant Pacific octopus is known for its exceptional problem-solving abilities. In captivity, these octopuses have been observed opening jars, mimicking the behavior of other animals, and even solving puzzles to access food rewards. Their highly developed nervous system and flexible behaviors demonstrate the remarkable intelligence of cephalopods.22. The axolotl has the ability to regenerate not just its limbs, but also its spinal cord and even parts of its heart and brain. This ability to regrow complex body structures has made them a popular subject of research in regenerative medicine. Scientists hope to unlock the secrets of axolotl regeneration and apply them to human medical treatments.23. The bombardier beetle has a unique defense mechanism. When threatened, it releases a toxic chemical spray from its abdomen. This spray contains a mixture of chemicals that react explosively, producing a hot and noxious gas. The sudden release of this spray can deter predators and give the beetle a chance to escape.24. The electric eel has the ability to produce powerful electric shocks. It uses specialized organs known as electrocytes to generate electricity, which it uses both for hunting prey and for communication with other eels. These shocks can be strong enough to stun or incapacitate fish, making them easier for the eel to catch.25. The hagfish, often regarded as one of the most primitive living vertebrates, has a unique defense mechanism. When threatened, it excretes copious amounts of slimy mucus, which quickly expands in water, forming a thick and sticky slime. This defense mechanism can deter predators and make it difficult for them to grip or swallow the hagfish.26. The kangaroo rat is an amazing desert dweller. It is able to live without drinking water by obtaining all the necessary moisture from its food. To conserve water, kangaroo rats have highly concentrated urine and can tolerate high levels of dehydration.27. The proboscis monkey has one of the most distinctive faces in the animal kingdom. The males have large, pendulous noses that can grow up to 7 inches long. This long nose serves as a resonating chamber, amplifying their calls and attracting mates. The size of the nose is also an indicator of dominance among male proboscis monkeys.28. The fennec fox is well-adapted to desert life. It has large ears that help dissipate heat and detect prey underground. It also has specialized kidneys that allow it to conserve water by producing highly concentrated urine. These adaptations help the fennec foxsurvive in its arid environment.29. The axolotl exhibits an amazing ability to regrow lost body parts. This includes not just its limbs, but also its spinal cord, heart, and parts of the brain. Unlike most animals, which heal wounds by forming scar tissue, axolotls can regenerate complete and functional tissues, making them a valuable model for regenerative medicine research.30. The peacock spider is known for its colorful and intricate courtship displays. The male spider performs a dance, extending its vibrant abdominal flaps and waving its legs in a mesmerizing pattern to attract a female. These displays are not only visually striking but also provide important information about the male's fitness and reproductive potential.31. The African elephant is the largest land animal. It has a complex social structure and exhibits behaviors such as mourning, altruism, and empathy. Elephants have been observed showing care and compassion towards other injured or grieving elephants, demonstrating their emotional intelligence and social bonds.32. The leafy sea dragon is a mesmerizing and unique marine creature. It camouflages itself with leaf-like appendages all over its body, allowing it to blend seamlessly into its environment. This remarkable adaptation helps the leafy sea dragon avoid predators and ambush its own prey.33. The axolotl has the ability to regenerate not just its limbs, but also its spinal cord, heart, and parts of its brain. This exceptionalregenerative capacity has attracted the attention of scientists worldwide, as they seek to understand the cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie tissue regeneration.34. The mimic octopus is a master of disguise. It has the ability to change its color, pattern, and shape to mimic various other marine animals, such as lionfish, flatfish, and sea snakes. This camouflage helps the mimic octopus blend in with its surroundings and avoid predators.35. The lyrebird is known for its astonishing vocal abilities. It can mimic the sounds of other birds, animals, and even man-made objects with remarkable accuracy. This mimicry serves as a way for male lyrebirds to attract mates and establish their territory.36. The axolotl is considered a critically endangered species in the wild. Its natural habitat, the Xochimilco canals in Mexico, has been greatly degraded due to pollution and urbanization. Conservation efforts are underway to protect and restore the axolotl's habitat, as well as establish captive breeding programs to ensure the survival of this unique species.37. The Angora rabbit is famous for its long and silky fur, which can grow up to 6 inches in length. This luxurious coat requires regular grooming and maintenance, making Angora rabbits popular among breeders and enthusiasts interested in fiber arts such as weaving and spinning.38. The axolotl exhibits a phenomenon known as neoteny, where it retains juvenile characteristics throughout its life. Unlike mostsalamanders, which undergo metamorphosis and develop lungs to live on land, axolotls remain aquatic and retain their gills. This unique trait has made them a popular research model for studying tissue regeneration and developmental biology.39. The blue-footed booby is a seabird known for its vibrant, bright blue feet, which it displays during courtship rituals. Males perform elaborate dances, lifting and showing off their feet to attract females. The brightness of the blue feet is an indicator of themale's health and reproductive fitness.40. The axolotl has the remarkable ability to regenerate not just its limbs, but also its spinal cord, heart, and parts of its brain. This regenerative capacity is due to a combination of factors, including the presence of stem cells, a robust immune response, and the activation of specific genetic pathways. Studying axolotl regeneration could provide insights into potential regenerative therapies for humans.In conclusion, the animal kingdom is full of fascinating creatures with unique characteristics. From the incredible regenerative abilities of the axolotl to the complex social structures of elephants, animals never cease to amaze us. There is always more to learn and discover about these remarkable beings. By studying and appreciating the wonders of the animal world, we can gain a deeper understanding of our own place in the natural world. Let us continue to protect and preserve these incredible creatures for future generations to appreciate and admire.。

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Giraffes eat leaves and plants. Because they are so tall, they can get the leaves 6 metres high from the ground. A giraffe can eat 60 kg of food a day.
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٠A blue whale lives in ---. ٠It's ----.It can be --- long. ٠It weighs --- tons. ٠It eats --- each day. Some ---,they eat--Some---, they eat---. ٠A blue whale is the biggest --- in the world.
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with the following words: shorter ,taller ,heavier , thinner .
Lu Fulong is the heaviest of the three pupils.
Lu Fulong is the tallest of the three pupils. Li Haiwen is the thinnest of them. Li Haiwen is the shortest of them.
DINOSAURS
Dinosaurs are bigger than lots of animals. A dinosaur can be more than 25 metres long and 8 metres tall. A dinosaur weighs about 25 tons. Some of them eat large animals,and some of them eat plants. Some of them can swim or fly.But they are all dead(死) now.
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on land in the sea
What are the biggest animals in the world?
Are elephants the biggest animals in the world?
No.Blue whales are the biggest animals in the world. Elephants are the biggest animals on land.
A blue whale can be more than thirty metres long. A blue whale weighs over 150 tons.
GIRAFFES
Giraffes are the tallest animals on land. An adult(成年的) giraffe can be more than 5 metres tall. And it weighs about 1.5 tons.
Which is bigger,a blue or a dinosuar? A blue whale is bigger than a dinosaur.
What do whales eat?
Some have teeth.
Some have no teeth.
They eat large animals.
A blue whale eats four tons of food each day.
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They eat only small fish and plants in water.
A blue whale eats four tons of food each day.
What do whales eat? Some whales have teeth and eat large animals. Some whales have no teeth and eat small fish and plants in water.
Lu Fulong is the heaviest in our class. Lu Fulong is the tallest in our class.
Go to the world of the animals.
a blue whale
a dinosaur
a bear
Cow
a blue whale
Turtle
Snake
a dinosaur
Kangaroo
a blue whale
Monkey
Pig
a dinosaur
a panda
an elephant
a blue whale
a tiger
a lion
a dinosaur
a giraffe
a polar bear
٠Read Unit 10 loudly. ٠WБайду номын сангаасiting: A ...
Spring is coming, We will be happy every day.
A ...
٠A ... lives in ---. ٠It's ----. It can be --- long. ٠It weighs --- tons/kg. It has---. It can ---. ٠It eats --- . ٠A --- is --- . I like it very much.
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