Kitty is ()her name ishome...

Kitty _____ London and she is talking about her trip at home now.
A. has been B. has goneC. has gone to D. has been to
根据汉语提示完成句子。
1. 她已经动身去美国了。She_______ _______ _______ to America.2. 当我进来时,孩子们正在饶有兴趣的听故事。When I came in, the children were listening to the story _______ _______.3. 我多次梦到过那个地方。I have _______ _______ the place many times.4. —那个戴眼镜的老师是谁?
Who is the teacher_______?
—他是我们新来的英语老师,他正在低声地与我们校长交谈。
He is our new English teacher. He is talking with our headmaster_______ _______ _______ _______. 5. 她点头表示同意我的意见。She _______ _______ show that she agreed with me.6. 要想成为一个发达国家,中国仍有很长的路要走。China has still got _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ before it becomes developed country.
完成句子。1. 莉莉在上海出生,她擅长游泳 。
in Shanghai and she is good at swimming.2. 她一天花两个小时打排球。
about two hours a day
volleyball 3. 你觉得你的新学校怎么样?
your new school?4. 我们敲人们的门,玩一个名叫“不招待就使坏”的游戏。
doors and play a game called "trick or treat".5. 我喜欢蔬菜,因为它们对我有益。
I like vegetables because they
me.6. 你需要多锻炼,少看电视。
You need to
TV.7. 我喜欢在网上和朋友聊天。
my friends
the Internet.
在横线上填上适当的词
1. 她想学习一些关于中国历史的东西。
She ________ ________ ________ _________ Chinese history.2. 我认为这部喜剧片不滑稽。
I _________ think this comedy ________ funny.3. 这部电影是令人兴奋的。我们都非常的兴奋。
The moive is ________. We are all ________ about it.4. 我的父母经常在周末和我一起玩电脑游戏。
My parents often ________ ________ ________ ________ _________ on weekends
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August’s theme is FILL IN THE BLANK.
what kinds of submissions we’re looking for, plus info on how to send us your work. ?
Rookie is an online magazine and book series for teenagers. Each month, a different editorial theme drives the writing, photography, and artwork that we publish. Learn more about us , and find out how to submit your work !
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Outrage. Distress. Confusion. These are the feelings I’ve been navigating in regards to Hello Not-Actually-a-Kitty-Gate, in which , but a “girl.” UH, NO. What can I believe in the wake of this mayhem? Well, to add to the mix of despair and LIES, this
shows us that we’ve just been fooled all along. By everyone.
The artist and one-of-a-kind-woman , and in the spirit of her participatory art experiments, all can download it for free! But it’s a different kind of internet-phone thingamajig, in that the app facilitates face-to-face interactions—check out how it works above.
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in 2016 to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the Ramones’ self-titled debut. GIMME GIMME FILM TREATMENT.
The video for “Go,” Grimes’ new single, is finally here! Go bask in its aesthetic wondersssss.
Mo’Ne Davis photographed by Gene J. Puskar/Associated Press via the .
The amazing Little League baseball star
has rocked everyone’s worlds, but it’s frustrating that she is seen as “exceptional” by many people because she’s a girl. I liked —especially sports. It underscores the idea that “throwing like a girl” is a meaningless insult, so ENOUGH WITH THIS ALREADY.
Tinashe, a 21-year-old from Los Angeles and one of my favorite new voices in R&B, is dropping her first album in October. For the better part of this year, her amazing single “,” with Schoolboy Q, has been my jam, and now she’s released the follow-up. “Pretend” is a plaintive, wrenching break-up track about longing for an ex-boyfriend. Who can’t relate to that?
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One of the best stylists in the world,
and YOW, it’s so good! So many stylists want to put Bey in the most boring, basic clothing, which makes no sense for a pop star of her caliber, who can literally wear anything she wants. Props to Carine for getting that—and props to Beyoncé for popping a squat in Comme des Gar?ons!
Photo of Edward Crawford by Robert Cohen for the .
If you’ve followed the story of Michael Brown and the protests in Ferguson, you’ve likely seen the above photo. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch published . The photo’s subject, Edward Crawford is 25, described as “a waiter, a roller skater, and a father of three.” It’s an interesting piece about how a perfectly ordinary citizen can become emblematic of an iconic American moment simply through an image.
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As the media projected violent images of smoked-out protesters and cops in tanks in Ferguson after Michael Brown’s death, we thought we knew why tensions were so high: a murdered teenager, a missing perpetrator, a militarized police force, and a community of black people that is tired of being harassed and targeted by a mostly-white police force. This week, we learned that there’s even more to the story, and it’s even more infuriating than we thought. The title of this Mother Jones article says it all: “.”
The details: On the day “Mike Mike” was killed, mourners set up makeshift memorials around the site of his death with candles, flowers, and stuffed animals. The cops drove over the candles, let a police dog pee on the flowers, and trampled the rosebuds mourners had placed over Michael Brown’s blood staining the street. The cops essentially drove home the message that, to them, Mike Brown’s life (and the community’s mourning) ain’t shit. In the story, Missouri State Rep. Tommie Pierson says, “It’s bad when you don’t have any respect for anybody. Even now, that’s still going on: ‘You do what I tell you, or I’ll mace you, I’ll shoot you, no questions asked.” The outrage is justified.
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, that I’ve read thus far. (A warning: It uses strong racialized language, but the strength of that language is wielded to VERY impactful ends here.) I started crying when I read the line, “You will never leave a body pure enough to not be judged complicit in its own destruction,” which refers to how
don’t keep black people safe from violence. I was full-on sobbing by the end, and I really urge you to read it.
I was delighted that OpenCulture posted , which the filmmaker had long envisioned as a film project, but was never developed. Many consider it one of the most interesting “what could’ve been?” films that were dreamed up by great directors, and, listening to Welles’ radio adaptation of the novel, I can totally get why.
Shady Warehouse.
& Harry Styles (@Harry_Styles)
AHAHAHAHA, I’m so stoked on this tweet from Harry Styles.
and I dissected it for—no joke—a full half an hour on Gchat the other day. WHAT IS THE MOTIVATION BEHIND THIS? Is he trying to convey, like, “I’m tough and street, but also I want you to worry about me a little?” by tweeting this without any other context? WELL, IT WORKED. I want to go live in the Shady Warehouse. with Hairstyles.
Photo by Karim Sadli for .
is a perfect depiction of how great she is—how revolutionary, difficult, and utterly beyond every other designer, in my opinion.
Walter Benjamin is one of my favorite theorists—I love the way he links architecture, fashion, and gender.
connects Benjamin, Freud, gender, and death in a way that I found very resonant in terms of how I approach my gender and other identities.
Photo of a Liberian quilting guild by Stephanie Beck Cohen via .
The virulent outbreak of Ebola has been in the news a lot this month—there have been a surplus of sad and horrifying stories about the suffering there. , and how cadres of women have helped stabilize communities after civil war and strife. The long, historically-minded piece asks that when we are viewing images of or reading news about Africa, specifically in reference to Liberia and this crisis, that we be more critical:
While images of Ebola cloud the representation of Liberia today, just as images of child soldiers did a decade ago, they belong alongside a broader perspective of the nation. New growth, creative problem-solving, and energy characterize the Liberian historical landscape alongside the stories that dominate recent press. The historical exchange between the US and Liberia—commercial, political, and cultural—demands that Americans consider our deeply intermingled histories as we engage Liberia and the Liberian people during times of crisis, because we have written our stories together.
Caitlin D.
Illustration by Jenny Chang for .
was a great reminder this week that it is possible to evolve one’s relationship with difficult family members who may have hurt you in the past.
Photo by Ken McKay/REX via the .
. The show seems like a spectacle complete with a flying machine, complicated sets, costumed actors, DANCING KATE, and confetti. Let’s all hold hands together while we look at the photos and imagine what being at the show must have been like. If you are one of the lucky humans who got to see her show, PLEASE comment below and TELL US EVERYTHING!
The ’90s shoegaze band Slowdive reunited this year and performed at the Pitchfork Festival in Chicago last month.
will give you an idea of just how beautiful their music is.
Photo by General Foods Kitchens via .
I’m fascinated by vintage American cuisine from the ’50s and ’60s, mostly because it boggles my mind how AWFUL it looks. Why the heck was everything encased in Jell-O? What was the appeal of mixing tuna with mayonnaise? WHO ACTUALLY ATE THESE THINGS? This week,
for science. You may not want to read this if you have a particularly weak stomach.
The most recent episode of StyleLikeU’s ongoing “What’s Underneath” series features Melanie Gaydos and it’s achingly beautiful. Gaydos is a model who speaks openly about suffering from medical conditions, surviving child abuse, and attempting suicide. What’s most incredible is how she talks about coming to a place in her life where she’s able to be happy and revel in her beauty. Her strength will move you to tears. &
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