What our life will be like in the future?When I was a little boy,I always asked myself this question.At that time,I had no idea what Internet was.But now,we use it every day.We can't live without it.Internet is become so popular and so convenient.
Just forget it.What our life will be like in the future?For example,in ten years.I think that in ten years our life will be much more colorful,our computer will be much powerful,and we can do almost everything on the internet including seeing a doctor.What about your future life ?Will you share with me?
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1.IgaveTomthebook.//
2.Heboughthismothersomeflowers.//
3.Thebridgewasbuiltbyworkerslastyear.//
4.Wehavetofinishtheworktoday.//5.Hewilldohishomeworktomorrow.//
6.Wecleantheroomseveryday.//7.Thewriterspent3yearsonthebook.//
8.Itisabookwithalotofbeautifulpictures.//
9.Thebooksoldverywellduringthefirstweek.//firstweek.
10.Marywastheonlyoneintheoffice.//
11.Shefinishedherworkat10o’clock.//Shedidn’12.Shehadtotakeataxihomebecauseitwastoolate.
13.LizaandMikearrivedattheGreatWallintwohours.
14.Theywerehappytogettothetop.//
15.TheyenjoyedthemselvesontheGreatWall.//
16.ThepostmansentSusanandTommyapaperbox.
17.Theyopeneditandfoundapresentfromtheirfriend.
18.Theybothlikedthepresentandfeltveryhappy.
19.Alicedidn’tfeelwelltoday,soshewenttothehospital.
20.Thedoctoraskedhersomequestions.//
21.Thedoctordidn’tgiveheranymedicineintheend.
(全真1)
1.ThecapitalAirporthasbeeninusefor20years.//
2.ThecapitalAirportisthelargestoneinChina.//
3.Ihavenevertakenaplane.MyfriendLiPing,either.//
(全真2)
1.Fathergave$20formetobuysomebooks.//
2.IwasexcitedwhenIsawsomanygoodbooksinthebookstore.
3.ButsomebookswouldcostmorethanIhave.//
ButIdidn’//(全真3)
1.ManyChinesefriendswenttotheparty.2.Tonywasgivenalotofpresentsbyhisfriends.//Tony’
3.SeeinghisChineseteacheratthepartymadeTonyveryhappy.//(全真4)
1.Iwanttoeatsomething.//2.Therefrigeratorisempty.//3.Bobspentfifteenyuanonthehamburger.///(全真5)
1.Mr.Wangdoesn’tworkinthatfactoryanylonger.//
2.Mr.Wanglefthomeearlierinordertocatchthebus.3.Mr.Wangfindsitnoteasytogetalongwiththatyoungguy.//(专家1)
1.Manypeoplewentshoppingyesterday.
2.Janespent4hourstobuyNewyeargifts.//
3.Shewassotiredthatshecouldn’twalkanylonger.//
(专家2)
1.Myfriendssaidtome,“Areyoufree?”
2.Shewantedmetogoshoppingwithher.
3.Shethinksitapleasuretogoshoppingwithafriend.
从古至今,勤俭节约一直为世人所称颂,因为勤俭节约是一种美德。人们都不愿意被别人说自己缺德。
但是,确"德"的人却常常有。三国时期魏帝曹睿大兴土木,为自己建华丽的宫殿,劳民伤财。少傅杨阜曾上书曰:"臣闻尧尚茅茨,而万国安居;禹卑宫室,而天下乐业;及至殷、周,或堂崇三尺,度以筵耳。古之圣帝明王,未有极宫室之美丽,以调敝百姓之财力者也。桀作璇室、象廊,纣为倾宫、鹿台,以丧其社稷;楚灵以筑章华而身受其祸;秦始皇作阿房而殃及其子,天下叛之,二世而灭。夫不度万民之力,以从耳目之欲,未有不亡者也……"可曹睿非但没听从,还灭其家族,最终是魏氏灭亡,致是自己含恨而终。
一项调查显示:大学食堂一周被倒掉的饭相当于一亩地的产量!学校一年浪费的电量足够一个普通家庭用58年!面对这些触目惊心的数字,每个人都需要扪心自问:"我们凭什么浪费?"我们有什么资格浪费?因为饭菜不合口味就将其倒进垃圾桶,这又是什么心理?大家的资源被个人故意地糟蹋就是对别人劳动的不尊重,对社会的不负责任。有些人的挥霍只是为了显示自己的地位。
然而,一个人只有不缺"德",自己的价值才能更容易地显现。据资料显示:福建连江金源集团董事长黄如论,两度成为大陆"首慈",由"地产大王"一跃成为"慈善王",20xx年捐款2。1亿元人民币,20xx年捐款2。86亿元,今年头4个月已有近亿元捐助。如此富有的人物,个人生活中却跟奢侈无缘。世界首富比尔·盖茨被称为"世界最乐于慈善事业的人",这两年捐助慈善机构的总额已达256亿美元,可他生活上却相当节俭,穿普通的T恤衫,吃平常的`汉堡包,没有随从。最近,他向外界公布遗嘱,宣布把不到财产的2%留给自己的3个子女,而把财产的98%留给自己创办的基金会,把这笔钱用于研究防治艾滋病和疟疾的疫苗,并为贫穷国家抵御这两种疾病提供援助。节约的背后是乐善好施的美德。
节约是一种健康向上的生活态度,是一种品质素养和美德。在很多时候、很多地方,节约不是"可为不可为",而是"为与不为",愿为则百事可成。把节约看作创造价值、塑造自我的机会,就会千方百计地厉行节约,体味"集腋成裘、聚沙成塔"的成就感。如果视节约为麻烦,把节约当负担,就难免被动应付,对浪费现象熟视无睹。
勤俭节约如同数学中的繁式化简,不仅能真正显示出自己的价值,更能看出一个人的内在品质。是要"天天过‘节’",还是要"天天过节",自己去选吧。
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