The website I visit most often is called Weibo, which is lik植牙,e the Chinese version of Twitter. I’ve been using this website for as long as I could remember.
It’s not just a social networking website where I could interact with my friends, like I could post my pictures and videos to share with them, leave a co妹妹ent below their updates or like the pictures they posted. We could reco妹妹end great movies or hilarious videos to our friends by @ them, I mean, mentioning them, so you see, it’s really an awesome way to socialize.
Besides all of those amazing functions, this website could also connect us directly to our idols, ‘cause most celebrities have a Weibo account. I remember once I left a message to my favorite movie star when he was publicizing his new movie, I said how fascinating the plot is and how 茵蝶,much I loved his touching acting. And surprisingly he replied! He said ‘thank you for your support, I would try harder’. I know it sounds a little bit official and less sincere, but it still made my day.
Oh, and for someone who doesn’t like to watch news on TV, this website is also a convenient way to get up-to-the-minute news. Every day it’s got these hot topics for net-users to discuss, so it can keep us up to date with the latest events.
The only downside of this website is that it can be a little addictive sometimes.
social networking = co妹妹unication with people who share your interests using a website or other service on the Internet 比方:
a social networking site
tips for safe blogging and social networking
like = for example 比方:
anti-utopian novels like ‘Animal Farm’ and ‘1984’
publicize = to make something known to the public; to advertise something 比方:
He was in London publicizing his new biography of Kennedy.
Make someone’s day = to make somebody feel very happy on a particular day 比方:
The phone call from Mike really made my day.
up-to-the-minute
= 1. having or including the most recent information 比方:
up-to-the-minute news
= 2. modern; fashionable 比方:
up-to-the-minute designs
hot = fresh, very recent and usually exciting 比方:
I've got some hot gossip for you!
a story that is hot off the press (= has just appeared in the newspapers)
up to date = having or including the most recent information
We are keeping up to date with the latest developments.
She brought him up to date with what had happened.