1. Wang Zhihong,my Chinaexe teacher,is in his thirties. He is an ordinary looking man with thick glasses. Mr Wang has been teaching Chinaexe since he graduated from the Chinaexe Departmet of Henan University in 1986. He puts his heart in-to teaching and often prepares his lessons lively and interesting.He cares as our good teacher and friend. Mr Wang was elected a model teacher and given a medal for his excellevt service last year.
2.Mrs Brown is Australia. She has been teaching us English for nearly a year. She is a midle aged woman, about 40 years old. She has fair hair and blue eyes. She is fairly tall. She is active in sport and likes to go sighteeing. She has already been to many places of historical interest since she came to China.
3.Charles Dickens, a great English novelist of the 19th century, was born in a poor family in 1812. When he was only ten, his father was put into prison for debt, an young Charles had to go to work.
Dickens was interested in literature when he was young. At the age of 24, he published his work The Pickwick Papers and at once Dickens became the most popular novelist of those days. The best known among his writings are David Copper-field,Oliver Twist and A Tale of Two Cities. Many of his boods were translated into many languages and were well re-ceived by people.
Charles Dickens died in 1870.
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The International Olympic Committee selected the Chinese capital as the 2008 host in Friday's vote during Juan Antonio Samaranch's last IOC session as president.The attraction of staging the Games in a country which has the world's largest population, as well as huge economic potential, won the IOC's heart.
Beijing defeated four other bidding cities, including Toronto and Paris, to secure the country's first-ever Olympics. Osaka was the first city to go out, and it only took one more round for Beijing to win the Olympic race.
The announcement, read out by the 81-year-old Samaranch, was answered with wild jubilation from the Chinese delegation in Moscow, and with fireworks in Beijing.IOC senior member Kim Un-Yong said after the voting that Beijing deserved the Olympic Games.
Beijing is capable of staging a great Olympic Games, said the 71-year-old South Korean. The result wasn't a surprise to me.
With the motto New Beijing, Great Olympics, Beijing promises to host a Green Olympics, a Hi-tech Olympics and the People's Olympics.
The 3,000-year-old city is becoming a truly international city and showing a new, vigorous image through its ongoing economic reforms.
Beijing enjoys th widest popular support among the five bidding cities.A Gallup opinion poll commiss the government showed 94.9 percent of the public in favor of it. The IOC's own surveys found support even higher. The Chinese government has pledged to spend 20 billion U.S. dollars building sports complexes and refurbishing the Beijing infrastructure. There are plans for a new exhibition center with twin skyscrapers that could be taller than any in the world.