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2019阅兵英文作文The 2019 military parade in China was a grand and impressive display of the country's military strength and capabilities. The parade, which took place in Beijing on October 1st to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, featured a wide array of military equipment, including tanks, missiles, fighter jets, and drones.The highlight of the parade was the unveiling of several new weapons systems, including the DF-41 intercontinental ballistic missile, the Dongfeng-17 conventional missile, and the WZ-8 high-speed reconnaissance drone. These new weapons are seen as a demonstration of China's growing military power and technological prowess.In addition to the new weapons systems, the parade also showcased China's military modernization efforts, with a focus on improving the readiness and capabilities of the Chinese armed forces. The parade featured various military units marching in formation, as well as displays of military hardware and equipment.Overall, the 2019 military parade in China was a powerful display of the country's military strength and capabilities. It served as a reminder of China's status as a major global military power and demonstrated the country's commitment to defending its national sovereignty and territorial integrity.。
2019年国庆作文英语National Day is a very important holiday in China, which is celebrated on October 1st every year. It marks the anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949. This year, the 70th anniversary of the founding of the PRC was celebrated with great enthusiasm and pride.On this special day, people all over the country come together to celebrate. The streets are decorated with red flags and banners, and there are parades and fireworks displays in many cities. Many families also travel during this time to visit relatives or go on vacation.In Beijing, the capital of China, there was a grand military parade to showcase the country's military strength and technological advancements. President Xi Jinping delivered a speech at the event, emphasizing the importance of national unity and the Chinese dream of rejuvenation.Apart from the parade, there were also cultural performances and exhibitions held in different parts of the country. These events showcased China's rich history and cultural heritage, as well as its achievements in science and technology.As a Chinese citizen, I feel proud and grateful to be part of this great nation. The progress and developmentthat China has made in the past 70 years is truly remarkable. From a poor and backward country, China has become a major economic and political power in the world.However, there is still much work to be done. China faces many challenges, such as environmental pollution, social inequality, and corruption. It is the responsibility of every citizen to work towards a better future for our country.In conclusion, National Day is a time for celebration and reflection. It is a reminder of our country's past struggles and achievements, and a call to action for abetter future. Let us work together to build a stronger and more prosperous China.。
高考英语语法填空热点话题押题预测专题32 江苏省10月月考联考语法填空16篇(嫦娥五号团队获奖+虚拟大熊猫+瓷器+人民币人物图像+天宫空间站实验)养成良好的答题习惯,是决定高考英语成败的决定性因素之一。
做题前,要认真阅读题目要求、题干和选项,并对答案内容作出合理预测;答题时,切忌跟着感觉走,最好按照题目序号来做,不会的或存在疑问的,要做好标记,要善于发现,找到题目的题眼所在,规范答题,书写工整;答题完毕时,要认真检查,查漏补缺,纠正错误。
her team came up with the idea 45 (decide) to choose the clothes including qixiong ruqun, a typical chest-high Chinese skirt in Tang Dynasty, and the wedding dress in Ming Dynasty, a popular long outer coat with loose and long 46 (sleeve) in Song Dynasty.I n mid 2022, the French brand Dior introduced its new collection by using China’s traditional mamianqun element without 47 (acknowledge) by relevant Chinese institutions. The French brand 48 (criticize) due to the incident. The controversy spread not only on Chinese social media platform Sina Weibo, but also among Chinese nationals around the world,49 a series of activities erupted among people to speak up and defend Chinese culture.“People defend their culture when it is misunderstood o r twisted, 50 only through these actions can we have better cultural exchanges between China and the rest of the world.” Tan added.(2023秋·江苏南通·高三统考阶段练习)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
高考英语语法填空热点话题押题预测专题36 山东河北10月月考联考语法填空16篇(国家生态日+航天员桂海潮+八段锦+西班牙人中医缘+反向旅游)养成良好的答题习惯,是决定高考英语成败的决定性因素之一。
做题前,要认真阅读题目要求、题干和选项,并对答案内容作出合理预测;答题时,切忌跟着感觉走,最好按照题目序号来做,不会的或存在疑问的,要做好标记,要善于发现,找到题目的题眼所在,规范答题,书写工整;答题完毕时,要认真检查,查漏补缺,纠正错误。
(2023秋·山东德州·德州市第一中学10月月考)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
complexity of China. Through his work, he has also helped to promote sustainable tourism and conservation efforts in China.Despite his many years of travel in China, Leffman says he still has much 18 (learn) about the country. He is continually fascinated by the 19 (rich) and diversity of Chinese culture and history and looks forward to continuing his exploration of the country in the 20 (come) years.(2023秋·山东·高三校联考开学考试)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
This year, August 15th marked China’s first National Ecology Day,21 aims to raise awareness of environmental protection and address unlawful activities and safeguard the development of forestry and grassland resource 22 law.The establishment of National Ecology Day will enhance ecological understanding among the public and help the nation 23 (well) participate in global environment and climate governance.The move 24 (see) as part of China’s efforts to build an ecological civilization, a concept that glorifies balanced and sustainable development and harmonious coexistence between 25 (human) and nature 26 promotes the building of a community with a shared future for mankind.China’s laws and administrative regulations27 (involve) the environment and ecology, 28 (base) on what environmental difficulties villagers are eager to solve and what ecological measures should be taken urgently from their opinions, have laid a solid legislative (立法的) foundation for the ecological civilization.29 makes Aug. 15 special is that on that day in 2005, the concept of “lucid waters and lush mountains” was first put forward, being 30 (value) assets.(2023秋·山东·高三校联考阶段练习)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Unit4 Topic3 Topic3 China is the third nation that sent a person into space.单词检测1 ________________ v.证明2 ________________ 月球探测器3 ________________ n.传说;传奇故事4 ________________ n.重要性,意义5 ________________ adv.独立地,自主地6 ________________ n.望远镜7 ________________ n.娱乐;招待8 ________________ n.&v.怀疑,疑惑9 ________________ 无疑地= there is no doubt that10 ________________ adj.极小的,微小的11 ________________ prep.在···里adv.在里面12 ________________ adv.通常,正常情况下13 ________________ v.取消,撤销;废止14 ________________ n.工作场所15 ________________ v.连接,把……联系起来16 ________________ 例如17 ________________ adv.而且prep.除···之外(还)18 ________________ adv.正确地,恰当地19 ________________ n.仆人,佣人20 ________________ adj.确定的,无疑的;一定会···21 ________________ 确切,肯定22 ________________ 独自,单独(个体上的)23 ________________ n.警告,告诫24 ________________ model v.可以,可能25 ________________ n.家务劳动,家务活课下注释小练培优第一阶——基础过关练一、单词填空1.They decided to ________ (取消) the activity because of its hidden danger.2.One of the three on the spaceship will conduct the ________ (太空漫步).3.They have evidence to ________ (证明) that she is guilty.4.It is difficult to separate ________ (传说) from truth.5.What was the __________ (意义) of that last remark?6.I’ll run ahead and ________ (警告) them.7.The more you can _______(与...相连)things with other things together, the better you will learn.8.I can tell you for c________ that I am always honest.9.Students should think i________ instead of asking others for help.10.Nick is such an honest boy that I have no reason to d________ what he said.二、用括号中所给单词的适当形式填空11.At last, he succeeded in ________ (prove) that he was right.12.— How long has the high-speed railway “Fuxing Hao” ________ (connect) Beijing to Shanghai been in service?— Since June 26, 2017. And it travels at a speed of 350 kilometres per hour.13.Yesterday the young man climbed to the top of the mountain on ________ (he) own.14.You kept me ________ (wait) for so long.15.I hope to ________ (achievement) my dreams in the future.16.I advise you ________ (study) harder to make computers serve us better.17.Spaceships are ________ (main) controlled by computers.18.People choose jobs for other reasons ______(beside)money.19.He _________(normal)buys a newspaper on his way to his company.20.Computers have both advantages and disadvantages, so we should use them ________ (proper).三、完成句子21.如果丹尼尔参加这个游戏类节目,他可能获奖。
Unit2 单元时事拓展阅读阅读提示:中国的嫦娥四号探测器在月球远端成功着陆,它的任务是探索月球永不面对地球的一面。
嫦娥四号的着陆使中国成功地完成了地球上其他国家还没有完成的事情。
China has become the first country to successfully launch a spacecraft to the far side of the moon. The Chang'e-4 probe has also made the first lunar landing since 1972. It has the task of exploring the side of the moon that never faces the earth. The dark side of the moon is older and has a thicker surface than the visible side. It takes the moon as long to revolve on its own axis as it does for one complete orbit around the earth.The Chinese probe landed in a huge crater 2500km in diameter and 13km in depth. The crater is one of the oldest parts of the moon and our solar system.Scientists hope to learn more about the geology of the far side of the moon. The craft has two cameras on board which will send images back to the earth. It will also attempt to send signals to distant regions of space, which cannot happen on earth because of too much radio noise.The probe also has instruments on board to examine minerals as well as a container with seeds which will find out whether the seeds can grow the moon.Communication with the spacecraft is not easy. Images and other data must be transmitted to a separate satellite because no direct communication with the earth is possible.For China the Chang'e-4 landing is an important achievement, because the country has successfully done something no other nation on earth has done. It wants to become a leading power in space exploration and has announced plans to send astronauts to the moon and set up its own space station.。
中国月球着陆计划的英文文章As the world watched with bated breath, China's ambitious lunar exploration program took a significant leap forward with the successful landing of its Chang'e-4 probe on the far side of the moon. This groundbreaking event, which unfolded on January 3, 2019, marked the first-ever soft landing on the moon's mysterious side that always faces away from Earth.The Chang'e-4 mission, named after the Chinese goddess of the moon, is a testament to China's rapidly advancing space capabilities and its determination to play a leading role in space exploration. The probe, carried by the Long March 3B rocket, was launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan province in December 2018. Its primary objectives include conducting in-depth surveys of the moon's geology, studying the lunar environment, and taking the first-ever close-up images of the Von Kármán crater, which is part of the South Pole-Aitken basin.The far side of the moon is not visible from Earth, which has made it a subject of great curiosity and speculation. The Chang'e-4's landing site, within the Von Kármán crater, is believed to hold valuable insights into the moon's formation and history. The probe is equipped with a lander, a rover named Yutu-2 (Jade Rabbit-2), and a suite of scientific instruments designed to conduct experiments and gather data.One of the most significant challenges of the mission wasestablishing communication between the probe and Earth, asthe moon's bulk blocks direct radio signals. To overcome this, China launched a relay satellite, Queqiao (Magpie Bridge), which is positioned in a gravitationally stable point inspace known as the second Lagrange point, about 250,000 miles from the moon. This satellite acts as a communication bridge, allowing the Chang'e-4 to send back valuable data and images.The success of the Chang'e-4 mission has not onlyprovided scientists with a wealth of new information aboutthe moon but also has profound implications for future lunar exploration. It opens up possibilities for further study ofthe moon's south polar region, which is of particularinterest due to the presence of water ice, a potential resource for future lunar bases and deep-space missions.China's lunar program is part of a broader push to become a major space power. The country has already placed a taikonaut, or Chinese astronaut, in space and has plans to launch a Mars rover in the coming years. The Chang'e-4mission is a clear indication that China is committed to expanding the boundaries of human knowledge and presence in space.As the world looks up at the night sky, the moon nolonger holds the same mystery it once did. Yet, with each new discovery, it continues to inspire awe and ignite the imagination of scientists, astronauts, and space enthusiasts alike. China's Chang'e-4 mission is a shining example of what can be achieved through dedication, innovation, andinternational collaboration in the pursuit of knowledge and exploration.。
英语作文关于中国航天日April 24th is celebrated as China's Space Day, a day to honor the nation's achievements in space exploration. It is a reminder of the relentless pursuit of knowledge and the boundless spirit of innovation.This day marks the anniversary of China's first satellite, Dong Fang Hong 1, which was launched into space in 1970.Since then, China has made significant strides in space technology, becoming a key player in the global space community.From the first manned spaceflight with Yang Liwei aboard Shenzhou 5 in 2003 to the recent Chang'e lunar missions,China's space endeavors have inspired a generation ofscientists and engineers. The country's space program is a testament to the power of determination and the importance of investing in scientific research.China's Space Day also serves as an opportunity toeducate the public, especially young students, about the wonders of space and the role it plays in our daily lives. From weather forecasting to satellite communication, the applications of space technology are vast and varied.As we look to the future, China continues to setambitious goals for its space program, including the construction of a space station and potential manned missionsto Mars. These endeavors not only push the boundaries of human knowledge but also inspire dreams of a future where the stars are within reach.The celebration of China's Space Day is not just about looking back at the past; it is about looking forward to a future where the cosmos holds endless possibilities. It is a day to dream, to learn, and to be inspired by the vastness of the universe and the human spirit that seeks to explore it.。
中国航天日英语作文题目China's space program has come a long way since its humble beginnings in the 1950s. From the launch of its first satellite Dongfanghong-1 in 1970 to the recent successful landing of the Zhurong rover on Mars, China has firmly established itself as a major player in the global space arena. April 24th marks China's Space Day, a national holiday that commemorates the launch of the country's first satellite.On this auspicious occasion, it is worth reflecting on China's remarkable achievements in space exploration and the significance of its space program for the nation and the world. China's space ambitions are driven by a combination of scientific curiosity, technological advancement, and geopolitical aspirations. The country's leaders recognize the strategic importance of space capabilities in the 21st century, and have made significant investments to develop indigenous space technologies and capabilities.One of the key milestones in China's space program was the launchof its first crewed spacecraft, Shenzhou-5, in 2003. This achievement made China only the third country, after the United States and Russia, to have the capability to independently send humans into space. Since then, China has continued to expand its human spaceflight program, with the construction of its own space station, Tiangong, and the successful completion of numerous crewed missions.The Tiangong space station, which is expected to be fully operational by 2022, represents a significant step forward for China's space program. The station will serve as a platform for scientific research, technology demonstration, and international cooperation in space. China has invited scientists from around the world to participate in experiments and research on the station, underscoring its commitment to peaceful and collaborative space exploration.Beyond its human spaceflight program, China has also made impressive strides in other areas of space exploration. In 2019, the country's Chang'e-4 mission became the first to land a spacecraft on the far side of the Moon, a feat that required the deployment of a dedicated communications relay satellite. This mission, along with the successful landing of the Zhurong rover on Mars in 2021, has demonstrated China's technological prowess and its ability to undertake complex and challenging space missions.China's space program is not only a source of national pride but alsoa reflection of the country's growing global influence. As the United States and other major powers continue to invest heavily in space exploration and military space capabilities, China's space achievements have become a key component of its broader geopolitical strategy. By developing its own space capabilities, China aims to reduce its reliance on foreign technology, assert its technological independence, and potentially challenge the dominance of other space-faring nations.At the same time, China's space program has also generated concerns and skepticism from the international community. Some observers have raised questions about the transparency of China's space activities and the potential for military applications of its space technologies. There are also concerns about the environmental impact of China's space launches and the growing problem of space debris.Despite these challenges, China's space program continues to forge ahead, driven by a long-term vision and a commitment to technological innovation. The country's recent successes, such as the landing of the Zhurong rover on Mars, have captured the imagination of people around the world and have reinforced China's status as a global space power.As China celebrates its Space Day, it is important to recognize thesignificant contributions that the country has made to the field of space exploration. From the launch of its first satellite to the construction of its own space station, China's space program has come a long way, and its future achievements are likely to have far-reaching implications for the world.。
中国月球探测的英语作文China's lunar exploration program has made remarkable strides in recent years, showcasing the country's growing capabilities in space technology. Since the launch of its first lunar probe, Chang'e 1, in 2007, China has embarked on a series of ambitious missions aimed at studying the Moon and promoting international cooperation in space exploration.The Chang'e program includes several missions, each with specific scientific objectives. For example, Chang'e 3, launched in 2013, successfully landed on the Moon and deployed a rover named Yutu, or "Jade Rabbit," which conducted various experiments and sent back valuable data about the lunar surface. This mission marked China's first soft landing on the Moon, demonstrating its technological prowess.In 2019, China achieved another significant milestone with the Chang'e 4 mission, which became the first spacecraft to land on the far side of the Moon. This mission provided unprecedented insights into the Moon's geology and environment, as the far side remains largely unexplored. The rover, Yutu-2, has beenconducting scientific exploration, including analyzing soil samples and studying cosmic rays.Looking ahead, China has plans for future lunar exploration missions, including the Chang'e 6 and Chang'e 7 missions, which aim to collect samples and explore the Moon's south pole region. These initiatives will not only enhance our understanding of the Moon but also pave the way for potential human missions in the future.China's commitment to lunar exploration reflects its broader ambitions in space. By advancing its technology and fostering international collaborations, China is positioning itself as a leading player in the global space community. As we continue to explore the Moon, we may unlock secrets that enhance our understanding of the universe and our place within it.中文翻译:中国的月球探测计划近年来取得了显著进展,展示了该国在空间技术方面日益增强的能力。
6CHINA TODAYFoCus / phoTo newsApril 4, 2021Crowds of touristsgather at Shizijie NightMarket in the old city ofLuoyang, Henan Prov-ince during the Tomb-sweeping Festival.April 13, 2021Employees workingin businesses nearbyFinancial Street,Xicheng District inBeijing are vac-cinated in a mobileCOVID-19 vaccina-tion vehicle in anorderly manner.7May 2021March 22, 2021A train passing through a section of blossoming trees near Juyong Pass in Beijing.April 1, 2021Athletes compete during a curling match at National Aquatics Center in Beijing. A 10-day ice sports test exercise for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games was heldbetween April 1 and 10, 2021.8CHINA TODAYFoCus / exChangesPresident Xi Jinping Attends Video Summit with French, German LeadersChinese President Xi Jinping attended a video summit with French Pres-ident Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Beijing on April 16.Xi said China has included carbon peaking and carbon neutrality in its overall plan for ecological conservation, and promoted the development of a green and low-carbon circular economy in an all-round way.Xi said China will adhere to the principles of equity, common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities, promote the implementation of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Paris Agreement, and actively develop South-South cooperation on climate change.China will expand high-level opening-up and create a fair, just, and non-discriminatory business environment for foreign-invested enterprises, includ-ing French and German companies, he said.Macron said that France is willing to work with China to promote the further progress of France-China and Europe-China economic relations. Merkel said that it is extremely important for Germany, France, and Premier Li Keqiang Holds Virtual Dialogue with U.S. Business LeadersOn April 13, 2021, Premier Li Keqiang attended a virtual dialogue with U.S. business leaders in Beijing. Board chairmen and CEOs from the US-China Busi-ness Council and over 20 U.S. multinational companies attended the dialogue. Former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and Chairman of the Paulson Institute Henry Paulson chaired the dialogue.Li said that China welcomes the active participation of companies from the United States and around the world in its reform and opening-up, as well as its modernization process. He called upon the two sides to implement the consensus reached by the two heads of state and uphold the principles of non-conflict, non-confrontation, mutual respect, and win-win cooperation, re-specting each other’s core interests and major concerns, enhancing dialogue and communication, expanding practical cooperation, and properly handling differences.Noting that trade between the two countries in 2020 increased despite multiple challenges, Li said this indicates that there are objective conditions and opportunities for cooperation between the two sides.Li also indicated that China will further open up, work towards creating a market-based and law-governed business environment that meets interna-tional standards, and promote reforms to delegate power, streamline admin-istration, and optimize government services, ensuring a level playing field for domestic and foreign enterprises.Participants from the U.S. side said that the U.S. business commu-nity supports the increasing mutual trust between the two sides through communication, enhancing their coordination and cooperation in areas including epidemic prevention and control, climate change, sustainable development and innovation, and resuming people-to-people exchanges as soon as possible.Wang Yi Attends Reception Celebrating the Fifth Anniversary of the LMCState Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, on April 13, 2021, at-tended and addressed the reception celebrating the fifth anniversary of the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation (LMC).Wang said that the LMC mechanism had brought about tangible benefits to the people of all LMC countries. The six LMC countries have helped each other in the fight against COVID-19, and supported over 500 projects in suchfields as education, health, women, and poverty alleviation, and delivered concrete services to that end. They joined hands to combat the challenges of floods and droughts, climate change and non-traditional security threats, and strongly maintained regional peace and stability. Wang stressed that the six LMC countries should adhere to the spirit of partnership to jointly seek ways for promoting further development.Myanmar Ambassador to China U Myo Thant Pe, whose country is the co-chair of the LMC, gave a speech on behalf of the envoys of the LMC countries. He spoke highly of the results of the LMC mechanism, appreciated China’s role and support in promoting the LMC, and said all LMC countries are willing to work closely with China to strengthen the LMC mechanism, deepen practical cooperation, and bring more benefits to the people.9May 2021FoCus / soCieTyChinese Students Continue Going Abroad for StudyThe Center for China and Globalization and Institute of Development Studies under South-western University of Finance and Economics jointly recently released the Annual Report onthe Development of Chinese Students Studying Abroad 2020-21. It shows a steady increase in the number of Chinese students going abroad despite the impact of COVID-19 and a greater diversity in their destinations.The U.S. remains the top choice for Chinese students, and the number preferring the U.S. has maintained an upward trend for the past 15 years. However, the pace of growth is slowing down, and an inflection point is pre-dicted for the 2020-21 academic year, as more Chinese students are turning their sights to countries and regions with a more hospitable environment and favorable visa policies. In comparison the percentages of students going to Japan, Singapore, and New Zealand are rising.Sharp Fall in Drug-Related CrimesChina saw big drops in the number of drug-related crimes, confiscated drugs, and new drug users detected last year, an indication that the coun-try’s drug problem is easing, a Ministry of Public Security spokeswoman said recently.In 2020, police cracked 64,000 drug-related cases (down 22.9 percent year-on-year), arrested 92,000 criminal suspects (down 18.6 percent),nabbed 427,000 drug users (down 30.8 percent), and seized 55 metric tons of drugs (down 14.8 percent). And the number of newly discovered drug us-ers under the age of 35 decreased by 31.5 percent year-on-year . A cam-paign on anti-drug information logged the participation of 89 million students last year and drew the attention of tens of millions more across the nation. The figures show that the country’s anti-drug fight has been effective, Zhang Ming, a spokeswoman for the ministry, said during a news conference.China’s installed capacity for electricity generation from renewable energyChina Advanced Space Cooperation in 2020China actively promoted international space cooperation in 2020, of-fering satellite exports and launches, cooperative research and application services to the rest of the world, according to a recent report on China’s aerospace industry.By the end of last year, 51 Chinese rockets had launched 59 foreign commercial satellites into space, as per the 2020 Blue Book of ChinaAerospace Science and T echnology . In January and November, China’s Long March rockets took 12 commercial remote sensing satellites developed by Argentina’s Satellogic into orbit. The company has an agreement with the China Great Wall Industry Cooperation on plans to launch 90 satellites on Long March rockets. In December, Ethiopia launched its second Chinese-backed satellite from the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site in south China’s Hainan Province. The preliminary design of the satellite was done in Ethiopia, while a joint Ethiopian-Chinese engineering team completed the technical and detailed design.The report stated that it set a new precedent of international aid on climate change. At the Johannesburg Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in 2015, the Chinese government pledged to provide satellite television for 10,000 African villages.By the end of 2020Ranking first in the world for 16, 11, 6, and 3 consecutive years respectively.Accounting for 42.4percent of all installed capacity of electricity generationInstalled capacity of hydropower 370 MILLION KW Installed capacity of wind power 280 MILLION KWInstalled capacity of photovoltaic power 250 MILLION KW Installed capacity of biomass power 29.52 MILLION KW930 MILLION KWChina Leads World in Renewable Energy Development10CHINA TODAYFoCus /eConomyChina to Cultivate National Industrial Parks Specializing in Processing TradeThe General Office of the Ministry of Commerce recently issued a circular on the application and recognition of national industrial parks specializing in processing trade.In the circular, the ministry encouraged the relocation of processing businesses to the central, western and northeast regions. The circular also pledged support to these regions in participating in the international economic circulation as a way to boost regional development.The application mainly targets businesses in China’s central and western regions, and should be filed by local governments at the municipal level. An industrial park is allowed to have no more than three campuses, and the total planning area should be less than 60 square kilometers, according to the circular . Regions filing the application need to have at least one competitive indus-try to drive the agglomeration and development of local industries. They need to have the potential to develop the processing trade industry. Also, they should pair up with the eastern region and undertake the relocation of advanced inter-national manufacturing industries.China Demands Greater Efforts in Ecological and Environmental Protection in FTZsThe Ministry of Ecology and Environment recently adopted opinions on strengthening ecological and environmental protection in China’s pilot free trade zones (FTZs) to promote their high-quality development.Pilot FTZs are an opening-up platform of the highest level for China’s coastal areas, riverside cities, border areas, and inland areas. T o make them more ecologically and environmentally friendly, China will take the fol-lowing measures.First, China will make the development of FTZs greener and increasingly low-carbon; and develop green manufacturing, green services, green trade, and green supply chain management.Second, China will explore new mechanisms and models for pilot FTZs to deepen the reform of government services in terms of environment ad-ministration and supervision.Third, it will give priority to addressing prominent environmental problems. Comprehensive measures will be taken to control ozone pollution, deepen the prevention and control of air pollution from various aspects, and improve the systematic management of water ecology.Fourth, China will strengthen international cooperation in environmental protection, actively explore a new model of mutual support between environ-ment and trade, and establish platforms for cooperation in ecological and environmental protection.11May 2021Ukraine Concludes International Conference on Chinese Musical CultureUkraine’s first international conference on Chinese musical culture concluded on March 31. The two-day academic and artistic event, called “Music Culture of China: Forms, Traditions, Practices,” was co-launched by the Ukrainian National Tchaikovsky Music Academy and China’s Central Conservatory of Music.More than 40 scholars and profes-sional musicians from Ukraine, China, Norway, the U.S., Canada, Lithuania, and Russia presented their reports.The event highlights “the Chinese mu-sical culture in the Ukrainian science and musical study,” said Maksym T ymosh-enko, head of the Ukrainian academy.Secretary of the Party Committee of China’s Central Conservatory of Music Zhao Min, in turn, noted the importance of the conference in strength-ening Chinese-Ukrainian ties.“The study of Chinese musical art in Ukraine promotes cultural exchang-es and the education of gifted youth,” Zhao said.Chinese Director Wins Award for Best Director at the Sofia International Film FestivalChinese director Zhou Ziyang, aged 38, won the award for Best Director at the 25th edition of Sofia International Film Festival (SIFF). The award went to Zhou for his film Wuhai , said SIFF in a press release on March 20.“This movie is really a crystal,” whichconcentrated the essence of life and traditionsfrom a very big and different country, said SIFF . “Through this movie, we can understand something about another part of the world and about ourselves.” Wuhai , literally meaning “black sea,” is Zhou’s second feature film.Grounded in realism, it tells the story of a young couple living in the small city of Wuhai, who struggle with financial problems, split, and get back together after a storm.Zhou has previously won the award for best young director from the Chinese Film Directors’ Guild for his first feature film Old Beast .SIFF is the biggest film festival in Bulgaria and the only Bulgarian film festival recognized by the International Federation of Film Producers As-sociations (FIAPF). This year’s edition presented a total of 134 films from 53countries and regions.Photography Exhibition on Xinjiang Opens in BeijingA photography exhibition highlighting the lives of people from all ethnic groups in China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region opened in Beijing on March 22.More than 100 photographs encapsulating aspects of ethnic solidarity, natural landscape, poverty alleviation, and cultural advancement are on display. The images depict the great changes that have taken place in the region and the people’s lives.The images were selected from the works of nearly 20 photographers who visited Xinjiang on an artistic odyssey in September last year .The exhibition is jointly sponsored by the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles and the China Photographers Association.。
2019级成都二诊英语作文English:In the second half of 2019, I had the opportunity to visit my country's capital, Beijing, for the first time. The trip was a truly eye-opening experience for me, as I was able to witness the rich history and culture of China firsthand. From exploring the ancient wonders of the Great Wall and the Forbidden City to immersing myself in the bustling markets and modern skyscrapers, every moment in Beijing was filled with wonder and fascination. I also had the chance to try traditional Chinese cuisine, which was a delightful culinary adventure. Overall, my trip to Beijing was a memorable journey that deepened my appreciation for my country's heritage and left me with a desire to explore more of China in the future.Chinese Translation:在2019年下半年,我有机会首次访问我的祖国首都北京。
这次旅行对我来说是一个真正开眼界的经历,我得以亲眼目睹中国悠久的历史和文化。
庆祝中国航天日英语作文Celebrating China's Space Exploration DayThe history of China's space exploration is a remarkable journey filled with groundbreaking achievements and a relentless pursuit of scientific and technological advancements. On April 24th, the nation celebrates its annual Space Exploration Day, a day to commemorate the remarkable strides made by the Chinese space program and to inspire future generations to reach for the stars.China's foray into the realm of space exploration can be traced back to the 1950s, when the country began laying the foundation for its ambitious space program. The launch of its first satellite, Dong Fang Hong I, in 1970 marked a significant milestone, showcasing China's growing capabilities in space technology. Since then, the Chinese space program has continued to evolve, reaching new heights with each passing decade.One of the most celebrated achievements in China's space exploration history is the Shenzhou program, which has successfully launched a series of crewed spacecraft into orbit. The program has not only demonstrated China's mastery of human spaceflight but hasalso paved the way for the establishment of its own space station, the Tiangong. The Tiangong space station, which is currently under construction, is a testament to China's commitment to advancing its space exploration efforts and establishing a permanent human presence in space.Another remarkable achievement is the Chang'e program, named after the Chinese goddess of the moon. This series of lunar exploration missions has yielded remarkable scientific discoveries and has propelled China to the forefront of lunar exploration. The successful landing of the Chang'e-4 spacecraft on the far side of the moon in 2019 was a historic moment, as it marked the first time a spacecraft had landed on the elusive and enigmatic far side of the lunar surface.China's space exploration efforts have also extended beyond the boundaries of Earth and the moon. The Tianwen-1 mission, launched in 2020, successfully placed a spacecraft in orbit around Mars, making China the third country to accomplish this feat after the United States and the former Soviet Union. The mission also included the successful landing of a rover on the Martian surface, further solidifying China's status as a global leader in space exploration.The significance of China's space exploration efforts cannot be overstated. These achievements not only demonstrate the country'stechnological prowess but also serve as a source of national pride and inspiration for the Chinese people. The successful missions have captured the imagination of the global community, and the world has watched with awe as China continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in space exploration.Beyond the technical and scientific accomplishments, China's space program has also played a crucial role in fostering international cooperation and collaboration. The country has actively engaged with other space-faring nations, participating in joint missions and sharing data and scientific findings. This collaborative approach has helped to advance the collective understanding of the universe and has paved the way for future joint endeavors.As China celebrates its annual Space Exploration Day, it is a time to reflect on the remarkable journey that has brought the country to this point. It is also a time to look ahead to the future, where the possibilities for further exploration and discovery are endless. With the continued dedication and innovation of the Chinese space program, the future of space exploration holds immense promise, and the world eagerly awaits the next chapter in this extraordinary story.。
愚人节在中国英语作文April Fool's Day, also known as Fool's Day or AllFools' Day, is widely celebrated in many countries, including China. It is a day filled with pranks, jokes, and laughter. People play tricks on each other, trying to make their friends or family members fall for their deceptions. It's a day when everyone can let loose and have some fun. Let's take a closer look at how this day is celebrated in China.In China, April Fool's Day is not as widely celebrated as in some other countries. However, there are still plenty of people who enjoy playing pranks and jokes on this special day. From simple tricks like putting salt in the sugar bowl to more elaborate schemes, people try to outdo each other in creativity and humor.The pranks can be played on anyone friends, family, or even colleagues. It's a day when everyone is fair game. You never know when someone might sneak up behind you and shout"Boo!" or when you might find a fake spider in your lunchbox. It's all part of the fun and excitement of Fool's Day.One popular prank in China is the fake lottery ticket. People will give their friends or family members what appears to be a winning lottery ticket, only to reveallater that it was all a joke. The reactions can range from disappointment to relief, but in the end, everyone joins in the laughter.Another common prank is the fake news story. Peoplewill create elaborate stories or headlines that seem too good or too outrageous to be true. They will then share these stories with their friends or post them on social media, waiting for the reactions. It's a way to testpeople's gullibility and see how far they are willing to believe.Of course, not everyone enjoys being the target of pranks. Some people are more cautious on April Fool's Day, always on the lookout for potential tricks. They might eventry to turn the tables and play a prank on the prankster. It's a battle of wits and humor, where everyone tries to outsmart each other.In the end, April Fool's Day is a day of laughter and fun. It's a time when people can let go of their seriousness and enjoy a good joke. Whether you are the prankster or the one being pranked, the most important thing is to have a sense of humor and not take things too seriously. So, let's embrace the spirit of Fool's Day and have a good laugh together!。
介绍中国航天成就的100字英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1China's Amazing Space Adventures!Hi there! Today I want to tell you all about the incredible things China has done in space. Exploring space is super cool, and China has become one of the best at it.In 2003, China launched its first human into space on the Shenzhou 5 mission. The astronaut's name was Yang Liwei, and he orbited the Earth 14 times before coming back home. That was just the beginning!Two years later in 2005, China sent two astronauts into space at the same time on Shenzhou 6. Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng spent almost 5 days in orbit doing experiments. They even had a little spacewalk outside their spacecraft!Then in 2008, the Shenzhou 7 mission had 3 astronauts on board - Zhai Zhigang, Liu Boming, and Jing Haipeng. Zhai Zhigang became China's first spacewalker, floating outside thespacecraft while attached to a rope. He waved to the cameras and everything!In 2012, China took another big step by launching the Shenzhou 9 with its first female astronaut on board. Her name was Liu Yang, and she carried out lots of science experiments during her 13 days in space.While all those missions were really impressive, they were just practice for China's biggest space adventure yet - building a space station! The first piece was the Tiangong-1 module that launched in 2011. Astronauts visited it on the Shenzhou 9 and 10 missions to practice living and working in space for longer periods.Then in 2021, the first piece of China's new space station Tiangong launched. It's a lot bigger and more advanced than Tiangong-1. More pieces kept getting launched and attached over the next two years. Now it's a huge orbiting laboratory with multiple modules for the astronauts to live and work in!The three astronauts on the Shenzhou-14 mission were the first to move into the completed Tiangong space station in 2022. They've been living and working up there for over a year now, with other crews visiting for a few months at a time. So cool!China has definitely become a space superpower. But exploring space isn't just about showing off - Chinese astronauts have conducted over 1,000 experiments in many different fields of science up in space. That research helps make life better down here on Earth too.Chinese spacecraft have also visited and studied the Moon. The Chang'e 3 lander delivered the first rover to the Moon's surface in 2013. Chang'e 4 made the first ever landing on the far side of the Moon in 2019!There's so much more I could tell you about Chinese space missions like the upcoming plans to collect samples from an asteroid and even explore Mars. But I'm out of words for now. Just remember - the future of space exploration is very bright, and China will be one of the leaders taking us to new frontiers. Isn't that amazing? Space is the ultimate awesome adventure!篇2China's Amazing Space Adventures!Hi everyone! Today I want to tell you all about the awesome space explorations that China has done. China has made so many cool accomplishments in space that make me really excited about science and exploration.First off, did you know that China was the third country ever to send a human into space? In 2003, a Chinese astronaut named Yang Liwei blasted off aboard the Shenzhou 5 spacecraft. He orbited the Earth 14 times before safely returning home. That was just the start of China's human spaceflight program!Since then, China has launched many more crewed missions using updated Shenzhou spacecraft. They have had multiple astronauts living and working in orbit for weeks at a time on each mission. In 2012, China's first female astronaut, Liu Yang, went to space. In 2013, China completed its longest crewed mission yet - the astronauts lived in space for over a month! How cool is that?But China hasn't just sent astronauts to orbit the Earth. They have also landed robotic spacecraft on the Moon and Mars! In 2013, China landed the Yutu rover on the lunar surface as part of the Chang'e 3 mission. Yutu means "Jade Rabbit" and it explored areas of the Moon never visited before. More recently in 2020, China's Tianwen-1 mission sent an orbiter, lander, and rover named Zhurong to Mars. The rover is still active and has traveled over a kilometer studying the Red Planet!China is now focused on building a permanent space station in orbit. The core module of the space station, called Tianhe, waslaunched in 2021. Two more modules have already been added and crew members regularly visit and live aboard the station, conducting all sorts of scientific experiments. Once completed, the Chinese space station will be around one-fifth the mass of the International Space Station, but still allowing plenty of room for living and working in space.My favorite part of China's space adventures might be the future plans for sample return missions to the Moon and eventually human lunar landings! In late 2020, the Chang'e 5 mission landed on the Moon, collected over 4 pounds of lunar rocks and soil, and safely returned the samples to Earth. This was the first time moon rocks had been brought back in over 40 years since the U.S. Apollo missions. China aims to have astronauts walk on the lunar surface later this decade as a step towards building an international research station on the Moon.There is so much more I could share about telescopes, satellites, Mars rovers, and all the other amazing space missions China has completed or has planned. China cooperates with other space agencies too, like the European Space Agency and United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs. I hope learning about these Chinese space adventures has inspired you to dreamof exploring the cosmos yourself one day. The future of space is very bright! Thanks for reading, gotta blast!篇3China's Amazing Space Adventures!Hi there! My name is Xiaoming and I'm a 4th grader who loves learning about space exploration. Today, I want to tell you all about the incredible accomplishments of China's aerospace program. Get ready for blastoff!China first sent a satellite into space way back in 1970. It was called Dongfanghong I and it was a really tiny satellite, only weighing about 192 pounds. But it was just the beginning of China's journey to the stars!In 2003, China became the third country after Russia and the United States to send a human into space! The mission was called Shenzhou 5 and the astronaut's name was Yang Liwei. He spent almost 22 hours orbiting the Earth. How cool is that?Since then, China has launched many more crewed missions into space. They've had both men and women astronauts, which I think is awesome. In 2012, China's first female astronaut, Liu Yang, went to space aboard the Shenzhou 9 mission.But sending astronauts into orbit is just part of China's space story. They've also landed rovers on the Moon and Mars to study those worlds. The Yutu rover was the first ever to explore the Moon's far side in 2019. Then in 2021, the Zhurong rover landed on Mars and has been roaming around the red planet ever since!China is now working on building its own space station called Tiangong, which means "Heavenly Palace." The core module was launched in 2021 and more pieces will be added over the next couple of years. Once complete, the station will host astronauts for long duration stays to conduct experiments and learn how to live in space for a really long time.My absolute favorite China space mission though has to be Chang'e 5. This robotic spacecraft landed on the Moon, scooped up nearly 4 pounds of lunar rocks and soil, and then blasted off the Moon to return those precious samples back to Earth in 2020. Getting lunar samples like that helps scientists understand the origins of the Moon and even the whole solar system! So amazing.China has accomplished so much in space already, with satellites, human spaceflight, robotic exploration of the Moon and Mars, and soon an entire space station. But they aren't stopping there - China aims to have astronauts land on theMoon later this decade and possibly even send crews to Mars one day!Just imagine how incredible that would be - astronauts from China walking on alien worlds and exploring the mysteries of our solar system. As someone who dreams of becoming an astronaut myself someday, I'm in awe of what China has done and super excited to see what they'll do next. The future of space is looking brighter than ever before!There's so much more I could say about all of China's space feats, but I'm running out of time here. Maybe you can ask your teacher to tell you even more cool facts! China's aerospace program is inspiring kids like me all over the world to keep learning, dreaming big, and reaching for the stars. The space adventures are just getting started!篇4China's Amazing Space AdventuresHi there! My name is Xiaoming and I'm a 4th grader. Today I want to tell you all about the incredible things China has done in space exploration. Get ready for liftoff because this is going to be an exciting journey!China first sent things into space way back in 1970 with their first satellite called Dongfanghong 1. It was a pretty small satellite, only about the size of a TV. But it proved that China could make it into space! After that first little step, China started making bigger and bigger plans to explore the great beyond.In 2003, China joined the small group of countries that have sent people into space. The first Chinese astronaut or "taikonaut" was Yang Liwei. He orbited the Earth 14 times aboard the Shenzhou 5 spacecraft. Can you imagine how amazing it must have篇5China's Amazing Aerospace Adventures!Have you ever looked up at the night sky and wondered what it would be like to travel to the stars? Well, China has been working really hard to explore space and has accomplished some amazing things!Did you know that China was the third country to independently launch a human into space? It's true! On October 15, 2003, a brave Chinese astronaut named Yang Liwei blasted off aboard the Shenzhou 5 spacecraft. He orbited the Earth 14times before safely returning home. That was just the beginning of China's space adventures.Since then, China has launched many more crewed missions into space. Some other cool Chinese astronaut names to remember are Fei Junlong, Nie Haisheng, and Liu Yang. Liu Yang was China's first woman in space! On her mission in 2012, she even conducted experiments while orbiting the Earth.But China hasn't just sent people to space - they've also sent robots to explore the Moon and Mars! In 2019, China landed a rover named Yutu-2 on the far side of the Moon. That's the side of the Moon we can never see from Earth! Yutu-2 studied the Moon's surface and took lots of cool pictures to send back.Then in 2020, China's Tianwen-1 mission made it all the way to Mars. It carried an orbiter, a lander, and the rover Zhurong. Zhurong rolled around on Mars taking pictures and collecting rock samples. It was China's first mission to the Red Planet!But one of the biggest things China has done in space is build its own space station called Tiangong, which means "Heavenly Palace." Astronauts can live and work aboard Tiangong for months at a time conducting science experiments. The core module of Tiangong was launched in 2021 and two laboratory modules were added in 2022.Having their own space station allows China to practice for future long-term missions to the Moon or even Mars someday. Speaking of the Moon, China is getting ready to send more robots and maybe even astronauts there soon as part of their Chang'e lunar exploration program.China has also been developing new rockets to launch all their space missions. They used a huge new rocket called the Long March 5 to launch modules of the Tiangong space station and the Tianwen-1 Mars mission. Looking ahead, China is working on an even bigger rocket called the Long March 9 that could potentially send astronauts to the Moon or Mars in the future.Another really cool thing China did recently was launch the world's first 6G satellite for testing next-generation ultra-fast communications tech. Who knows what amazing things 6G could allow us to do from space one day?Perhaps the most mind-blowing thing China hopes to accomplish soon is landing the first rover on a planet outside our solar system. No, not a made-up planet from Star Wars, but an actual exoplanet orbiting another star light years away! China's scientists are working hard to develop spacecraft that could potentially travel incredible distances across the galaxy.There's so much more I could tell you about everything China has achieved and hopes to achieve by exploring space. Aren't you just amazed by all of it? China is working really hard to become a true space superpower and make discoveries that could benefit all of humanity.I can't wait to see what incredible new aerospace adventures China embarks upon next. Maybe I'll even become a Chinese astronaut myself someday and get to walk on the Moon or Mars! For now, I'll just keep looking up at the stars and dreaming of the future. The sky is definitely not the limit for China!篇6China's Amazing Space AchievementsHi there! My name is Xiaoming and I'm a 5th grader who loves learning about space exploration. Today, I want to share with you some of the incredible things China has accomplished in aerospace technology. Get ready for blast off!China first launched a satellite called Dong Fang Hong I in 1970. This was a really big deal because it meant China could now explore space just like other countries. But that was only the beginning! In 2003, China sent its first astronaut, Yang Liwei, intoorbit aboard the Shenzhou 5 spacecraft. He spent almost 22 hours circling the Earth. How cool is that?Since then, China has launched many more crewed missions into space. The Shenzhou 6 in 2005 had two astronauts on board, and Shenzhou 7 in 2008 had three. That mission even included China's first spacewalk by astronaut Zhai Zhigang. He spent almost 20 minutes floating outside the spacecraft! I can't even imagine how amazing that must have felt.But human spaceflight isn't the only area where China shines. It has also sent lots of robotic probes to explore the Moon and Mars. In 2013, China landed the Yutu rover on the Moon to study the lunar surface. Sadly, Yutu had some mechanical problems after a few weeks, but it was still an awesome achievement.More recently in 2020, China's Tianwen-1 mission traveled to Mars and deployed a rover called Zhurong. It has been rolling around taking pictures and analyzing the Martian environment. Getting stuff to Mars is super hard, so this was an epic milestone for China's space program!Speaking of rovers, did you know China has also sent rovers to explore the Moon? In 2019, the Chang'e 4 lander and Yutu-2 rover landed on the far side of the Moon, which had never been visited before! How crazy is that? The far side always faces awayfrom Earth, so we had never gotten close-up views of it until Chang'e 4. Thanks to this mission, scientists learned lots of new things about the Moon's ancient surface.China is also building a brand new space station called Tiangong, which means "Heavenly Palace." The first module called Tianhe was launched in 2021. Additional modules will keep getting sent up over the next few years to complete the station. Once it's all built, the Tiangong space station will be kinda like a house where astronauts can live and work in space for a long time! China has invited astronauts from other countries to visit too.But wait, there's more! China also has big plans to send people to the Moon someday. The Chang'e 5 mission in 2020 brought back rock samples from the lunar surface, which was pretty awesome. Next up, China wants to land astronauts on the Moon in the 2030s and maybe even build a research station there. Just imagine getting to walk and work on the Moon - how incredibly cool would that be?!I bet you're wondering how China accomplishes all these daring space missions. Well, it takes incredibly smart scientists, engineers and astronauts working really hard. China's space program employs over 200,000 people! They design and build allthe rockets, spacecraft and instruments needed for space exploration. The launches happen at sites like the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Gobi Desert and the newer Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site in Hainan.Funding from the government is also really important. China invests billions of dollars into its space program every year because aerospace technology has so many useful applications. Satellites help with things like weather forecasting, GPS, communications and even national security. Space missions also inspire young people like me to pursue careers in science and engineering. That's why investing in space is so valuable for China's future!I could keep going on and on, but I'll wrap it up now. As you can see, China has accomplished so many incredible feats in space over the past decades. From human spaceflight to lunar and Mars exploration to building a brand new space station, China is quickly becoming one of the world's top space powers. I can't wait to see what amazing things China achieves next as it continues pushing the boundaries of aerospace technology!I hope you found my essay interesting and learned something new about China's impressive space program. Maybe I'll become an astronaut someday and get to experience thewonders of space for myself. But for now, I'll just keep studying hard and dreaming of cosmic adventures. The sky is no longer the limit for China - or for me! Thanks for reading!。
2019海南语文模拟卷材料一《流浪地球》英文版In recent years, Chinese science fiction has been gaining international attention, with the success of films like "The Wandering Earth" based on the novella of the same name by Liu Cixin. The story is set in a future where the sun is dying, and humanity must come together to move the Earth out of its orbit and find a new home in another star system.The film adaptation of "The Wandering Earth" was released during the Chinese New Year holiday in 2019 and quickly became a box office hit, grossing over 5 billion yuan in China alone. It received praise for its special effects and epic scale, as well as for its themes of unity, sacrifice, and hope in the face of a global crisis.One of the key themes of "The Wandering Earth" is the idea of humanity coming together to overcome a seemingly insurmountable challenge. In the film, countries around the world put aside their differences and work together to build massive thrusters that will propel the Earth out of its orbit. This message of unity and cooperation is particularly relevant in today's world, where global challenges like climate change and pandemics require international cooperation to solve.Another important theme of the film is the idea of sacrifice for the greater good. As the Earth is propelled out of its orbit, many people are left behind to ensure the success of the mission. This idea of sacrifice for the greater good resonates with audiences around the world, as it speaks to the importance of putting the needs of the many above the needs of the few.Despite its fantastical premise, "The Wandering Earth" also offers a message of hope for the future. The film ends with humanity finding a new home in another star system, suggesting that no matter how dire the situation may seem, there is always hope for a better tomorrow.In conclusion, "The Wandering Earth" is a thought-provoking and visually stunning film that explores themes of unity, sacrifice, and hope in the face of a global crisis. Itserves as a reminder of the importance of coming together as a global community to overcome the challenges that face us, and offers a message of hope for the future.中文翻译近年来,中国科幻小说受到国际关注,电影《流浪地球》就是其中一部成功的作品,改编自刘慈欣的同名中篇小说。
中国英语作文2019In the realm of language acquisition, English has long been a cornerstone for Chinese students, reflecting the country's commitment to global communication and economic integration. As we delve into the year 2019, it is evident that the landscape of English learning in China has undergone significant transformations, mirroring the nation's rapid development and the evolving needs of its populace.The Rise of Digital Learning PlatformsThe proliferation of technology has revolutionized the way Chinese students approach English education. In 2019, digital learning platforms have become an integral part of the educational ecosystem. Apps and online courses that offer personalized learning experiences have seen a surge in popularity, allowing students to learn at their own pace and style.Integration of English in Early EducationRecognizing the cognitive benefits of bilingualism, many Chinese families are now advocating for the inclusion of English in early childhood education. Preschools and kindergartens have responded by introducing English language programs, setting a foundation for language proficiency from a young age.The Impact of Cultural ExchangeWith the increase in cultural exchanges through tourism, business, and education, the importance of English as a lingua franca has been emphasized. Chinese students are not only learning English for academic purposes but also to communicate with a diverse range of people and to access global information.Exam-Centric Learning to Practical ApplicationWhile the Gaokao, China's national college entrance examination, still influences the focus of English education, there is a discernible shift from rote memorization to practical application. The emphasis on speaking and comprehension skills reflects the desire to produce graduates who are not just exam-savvy but also capable communicators in the international arena.The Role of Foreign TeachersThe presence of foreign teachers in China has grown substantially, contributing to the diversification of teaching methods. These educators bring with them a variety of accents, teaching styles, and cultural perspectives that enrich the learning experience for Chinese students.Challenges and SolutionsDespite the advancements, challenges such as regional disparities in educational resources and the pressure ofhigh-stakes exams persist. To address these, the Chinese government and educational institutions are investing in teacher training programs and developing more balanced curricula that cater to both academic and communicative competence.Looking AheadAs China continues to open up to the world, the demand for proficient English speakers is expected to grow. The year 2019 marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of English learning in China, with a clear trajectory towards more interactive, engaging, and globally relevant educational practices.In conclusion, the English learning landscape in China in 2019 is a testament to the country's adaptability and forward-thinking approach to education. With a focus on practical skills, cultural exchange, and the integration of technology, Chinese students are being prepared not just to learn English but to thrive in a multilingual world.。
2019年全国各地市中考英语试卷分类解析汇编:书面表达之应用作文【2019重庆】Ⅸ.书面表达。
(15分)埃及千年神庙惊现中文涂鸦“丁××到此一游”。
此事曝光后,引起国内外广泛关注,某国外英语网站就此发起讨论。
请你以一名中国中学生(网名Whitecloud)的身份,跟帖发表自己的看法。
要点提示:1.表明身份;2.发表看法;3.你的行动。
要求:1.词数:80词左右,开头已给出,不计入总词数。
IX.One possible version:Whitecloud:I come from China.I’m also a middle school student like Ding. When I read the news,my heart ached. What Ding did made me sad. Ding should feel really sorry for that. As a student,it’s very important to care about what we do in public. For example,we’d better keep our voice down. I will be more polite to people around me and take better care of public things. And I’m sure we Chinese will show our best to the whole world!【2019山东滨州】书面表达(共1题,计15分)请你根据下表中所提供的信息以“Learn to express thanks”为题,用英语写一篇演讲稿。
参考词汇:enter society 进入社会,sense of thanks 感恩意识,behavior 行为要求:1.短文应包括所提供的所有内容,可以适当发挥,不要简单翻译;2.演讲稿中不得出现真实的人名、地名及能够透露你个人身份的信息;3.词数:80词左右。