Daylight Saving Time(“DST”) is the practice of moving the clocks forward 1 hour from Standard Time during the summer months and changing the time back again in the fall. The general idea is that this allows us
"fall back" one hour in the early morning of Sunday, Nov, 3. Here's what to know about daylight saving time, and why we change our clocks twice a year. When is daylight saving time? Daylight saving time, when we turned our clocks forward one hour, began on March 10 this year. ...
Here's a look at when daylight saving time starts and ends during the year, so you know when to change your clock and not miss an important engagement. You'll also learn about the history of daylight saving time, why we have it now and some myths and interesting facts about the time ...
【题文】 When the leaves begin to change their colors and the birds head south, we know the season is starting to change. On September 7 comes White Dew (白露), the 15th solar term (节气) of the year. It indicates (标志着) the beginning of the cool autumn. As the temperature falls...
By the time Bunny was at the bottom of the stairs, everything was silent again. Lots of presents were put under the Christmas tree, but Santa was gone. A little disappointed, Bunny turned to climb back upstairs when he heard a cry. "Hello, " said Bunny. "Is somebody there? " He w...
18.When is the speech probably being given? A.During a summer holiday. B.Before a Christmas break. C.After Chinese New Year. 19.What will the listeners receive today? A.More vacation days. B.Three new products. ...
Why Daylight Saving Time is bad for you Why Daylight Saving Time is bad for you 02:52 Daylight saving time for 2023 will end on Sunday with most Americans having to "fall back" for the biannual time change and turn their clocks back an hour — and it looks likely to remain that ...
9. If you go to the concert with us tomorrow, you ___ a great time there. A. have B. had C. will have D. have had 10. Eric ___ many things since he became interested in science. A. is learning B. was learning C. will...
Typically, the Moon rises about an hour later each night, but around the time of the fall equinox, the angle of the Moon’s orbit and the tilt of the Earth line up just right and cause the Moon to rise only about 20 to 30 minutes later each night for several nights in a row!
It is a really beautiful time of the year. Every where and in everything you can see change. Birds are starting to migrate. Children are getting ready for another school year. People are looking back on the fun days of Summer and forward to the busy days of Fall. It is days like ...