A. What's your favourite colour? B. Do you like elephants? C. What colour are the pandas? D. I'm fine, thank you. E. It's an elephant. |
Robot(机器人) meets(遇见)Tom at the zoo.
Robot: Good morning, Tom! How are you?
Tom:
Robot: Oh, look! What's that?
Tom: It's very big.
Robot: I like elephants.
Tom: No, I don't. I like pandas.
Robot: Pandas?
Tom: They're black and white.
Robot: Oh, I like black and white.
Tom: My favourite colour is blue.
A. Japanese B. careful C. countries D. popular E. with F. because |
In Japan, people eat their foodchopsticks. At mealtimes, dishes are placed in the centre of the table. The traditionalfood mainly includes(包括) rice, fish and vegetables. Fish are the mostfood in Japan. And there is much other fresh seafood in the country. This is the country is near the sea. Japanese fishermen use modern (现代化的) fishing ways to catch fish and Japan is one of thethat catch the most fish in the world. As their food is so healthy, it is not surprising that most Japanese people can live longer.
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Micbel Lotito was born in Grenoble in 1950. He was very famous because he could eat some unusual things, like metals, glass, rubbers and soon. For example, he could eat a supermarket trolleys(手推车)in five days.
Lotito started to eat them when he was nine years old. Later, he travelled to many different countries in Europe, Asia and America to enjoy eating. In 1978, when he arrived in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela in South America, he started to eat his biggest meal—a two—seat plane. And he ate it up until 1980. It is estimated(估计)that between1959 and 1997 Lotito ate around 9 tons of metal. Just because Lotito could eat almost everything, people like to call him Mr Eat—All.
How could he do it? Lotito's doctor said, "Lotito is different from you and me. The walls of his stomach are very thick, so the metal and glass can't hurt him. It's not difficult for him to eat metal and glass. but we can't, "