7.--- Excuse me, I want to buy an English-Chinese dictionary for my son. --- OK. We have many kinds of dictionaries for students. You can choose ______ for him.( )
33.When they were 14,Kayla Carpenter and Erika Chase saw 64,000 salmon die.The fish died in the Klamath River in California.Kayla and Erika k(1)
the river well.Since they were in Grade Four,they had grown up fishing there. Kayla and Erika d(2)
the way their community felt about the death of the salmon like this:Young and old cried in s(3)
.We fear that with a few more years like this,our generation will see wild salmon become endangered in our rivers. For more than 40 years,upstream dams (水壩) have slowed water flow in the Klamath River.Dams make it p(4)
to divide the river water.Much of the water goes to strawberry and cotton fields in the desert.Only a small amount is left for fish.It's not nearly e(5)
. In 2003,a year after the salmon died,Kayla and Erika s(6)
the Salmon Run Relay.They wanted to educate and unite their communities,encourage local political involvement (參與),and ask people to exercise and have h(7)
eating habits. Volunteer runners carried a wooden fish 41 miles.The wooden fish symbolized salmon that swim in the river.The salmon came up the river to lay eggs.When the eggs grew up,the young f(8)
swim to the ocean.The runners started at the mouth of the Klamath River and followed the route of the wild salmon. "The runners took part in the activity to get the world's a(9)
," Erika said.It worked.The Salmon Run Relay is now a yearly event. In 2005,Kayla and Erika r(10)
the Earth Island Institute's Brower Youth Award.This is the highest environmental award for young people in the United States.
Dear Li Hua, We would like to invite you to give us a talk on how to get along well with others. The talk will be on the evening of Friday, March 19th at 7:00. If you're able to come, please reply in writing to this invitation by March 17th. Hope you can make it! Larry Smith President of Foreign Students' Club