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town, it’s windy, dry and cold, sometimes it even snows。 Summer es about in May, when it starts raining and annoying insects like mosquitoes appear。 In Septemper, we meet autumn, it suddenly gets cold and windy and very soon winter es, which is the longest season in my hometown, it snows a lot, everywhere is white which is a very beautiful scenery.8. Which season is your favourite? (Why?)參見29. What do you usually do during your favourite season (or weather)?參見310. Do you do the same thing in different seasons?Yes I go to school in different seasons because that’s a must…. Beside studying I think I do quite different things in the four seasons. For example, I work hard in spring, hang out in summer, travel in autumn and stay at home with my parents in winter.11. Is there any season you dislike? (Why?)I think summer is the season that contains both my love and hate in it. Though I can wear my most beautiful dresses in summer, I have to stand the relentless(nonestop, constant) attacks from mosquitoes and I always get biten, that’s too bad !12. What changes are there between the different seasons in your country?I can conclude it to 3 aspects: temperature, natural phenomenon and social activities. First, temperature certainly changes whenever seasons change. Second, the wind picks up in spring, and it gets rainy in summer, autumn is both windy and rainy while in winter there is lots of snow. Last, people do different things in different season, they start working in spring, have big outdoor activities in summer, celebrate harvest in autumn and get together in winter.13. Would you prefer to have the same climate all year, or a place that has different seasons?I prefer a place with different seasons. I think the changes of seasons is an important part of life, because it shows us the process of life and teaches us that we should cherish the right to live. And with four seasons I can see four different sceneries, which is very good.14. When is the best weather in in your country (or, in your hometown)?參考第2題Television1. Do you like watching TV?Yes, I love watching TV. TV has lots of my golden memories of my childhood. I still remember all the cartoons I’ve watched on TV, it was very nice. When I grew up, I watch more news and educational programs on TV where I learnt some knowledge. Anyway, I love watching TV.2. What types of TV programs do you (most) like to watch?I love news and entertaining programs like reality shows. I love news because it can keep me updated and I’m really concerned about what’s going on with the nation. And reality shows are very popular and I can see a lot of stars and my idols, so I love it very much. you prefer to watch TV or listen to the radio? (Why?)I prefer to watch TV. Because TV is more vivid and it contain a lot more information than the radio. Besides, it’s also very entertaining to watch TV. you ever watch programs from other countries?Yes I do. I’ve seen many programs from Korea and America. Korean programs are famous for its love stories and powerful dances,which I love so much. And American reality shows are very touching and real, which also attracts me a lot.5. What benefits can people get from watching foreign TV programs?I think the biggest benefit is to know about foreign culture and broaden one’s own horizon, since only the best foreign TV programs can be qualified to be shown in China. Besides, foreign TV programs are good parisons to our own programs, they can provide us a lot of new ideas and inspirations.6. Would you say entertainment is important for people?Yes, definitely. There’s an old saying: All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. So that partly proves the importance of playing to people. People need entertainment to get recharged and find some new inspirations, it’s definitely an essential part to our success I believe.7. In China, has television/radio changed much in the past few years? (How?)Yes, I’ve witnessed a huge change in the past few years. The most impressive is the rapid development of TV technology. TVs have bee thinner and lighter these years and the pictures have bee much more clrear than before. Now watching TV at home is like watching films in the cinema ! That’s so amazing !8. How do you think TV/radio broadcasts in China could be improved?I think globalization is the future direction for Chinese TV broadcasting. The broadcasting industry is soaring these years in China. We’ve seen more and more bigtime reality shows and firstclass sports games. So pushing the steps of globalization means bringing Chinese programs to the whole world and attract more eyes. This will definitely bring back larger profit for the industry.Swimming1. Can you swim?Yes I can and I’m proud of that. I love doing sports and swimming is one of my favourite. I often go swimming during my sophomore(grade two) year.2. Where do (or can) people go swimming in your hometown?Aha, maybe in their bath rooms… I’m just kidding. My hometown is not that large to have professional swimming pools but we do have a lot of fitness centers which have small swimming pools, I think people swim there.3. Do you think swimming should be taught in school?Yes I think it’s necessary. Swimming is a very effective way to keep healthy and it’s also a basic techique to save someone’s life. So I think schools shoud set some swimming lessons.4. How do (or, how can) children learn to swim?Children can swim in very shallow pools in the beginning with a life ring. Parents or adults must be around when children are learning to swim. They can start by playing with water and by and by we can add up to the depth of the water.5. Do you prefer to swim in the sea or in a swimming pool?I prefer the swimming pool. I think the water in the swimming pool is cleaner and it’s safer to swim in a pool. In a sea, the waves may get too big and