Some teenagers try their best to make some difference to the world.
Christopher Thornton
Christopher Thornton,17,is a high school student in the US.He grew up in a poor community.People there cannot get cheap and healthy food as there's no fresh food sold in the neighborhood."We want to sell food that is natural and healthy,"says Christopher.
Now his dream come true . He and his team of about 20 teens are running their own sweet business by selling honey. The honey is used to cover their expenses and help the children in need in their neighborhood.
The sweet business started with the dream of providing the townspeople: with high quality, nutritional honey and now it offers a chance to learn skills that may help them start their own business in the future.
Suchetha Satish
A 12 year -old Indian girl.Suchetha Satish has set a new world record by singing in 102 languages over 6 hours 15 minutes in a concert in Dubui.'The program is titled Music Beyond Boundaries.
Born into a family of music lovers, Suchetha showed an interest in singing from a very young age.The talented young girl is also active in large activities for the public good,For example,she encourage the youth to take up music or sports rather than tobacco,alcohol and drugs.
Zayd Menk
A gifted artist has made a wonderful large model of New York City's midtown Manhattan using nothing but rubbish.
Zayd Menk's creation took the determined 17-year-old boy more than three months to build.Some buildings, Zayd said,were particularly challenging-mainly because of their unique shapes.
Layd refers to his art as"recyelism"and describes it as"exploring how man-made rubbish can be used to make art".
1.What was Christopher's dream?
A.To make enough money for his future study.
B.To do business by selling natural healthy food.
C.To train the teens with skills of doing sweet business.
D.To produce natural healthy food for his community.
2.What does Suchetha do to the public good?
A.She teaches the youth to sing songs in foreign languages.
B.She asks the adults in her community to stop using alcohol.
C.She organizes the youth to compete in international contests.
D.She calls on the youth to keep away from drugs.
3.What was challenging to Zayd while making Mini Manhattan?
A.Thinking about how rubbish is sorted.
B.The unique shapes of the buildings.
C.The designing of the model.
D.Exploring how to make rubbish into art.
假定你是李华, 你的留学生朋友 Steven 打算在你市找一家中国餐馆庆祝生日。为此, 他发邮件向你打听相关事宜。请你用英语给他回封邮件,内容包括:
1. 表达祝愿;
2. 推荐餐馆(地址、价格、菜肴等);
3. 建议预订。
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 开头和结尾已给出,不计人总词数。
Dear Steven,
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Yours
Li Hua
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文, 请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误, 每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(^A), 并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线, 并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处, 多者(从第11处起)不计分。10g
Li Dan is an exchange student in a British high school. She sat next to a girl name Diana. The headmaster told the students that the best way earn respect was to devote themselves to study and achieve high grade. Although the homework was not heavier than before, but it was a bit challenging for him at first because all the homework was in English. Fortunate, all her teachers gave her much encouragement. To improve her English, she spent an hour each day read English books in the library. In the word, studying in Britain was a very enjoyable and excited experience for Li Dan.
阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
A motorcycle, also1. (call)a motorbike, bike, or cycle, is a two-or three-wheeled motor vehicle. Motorcycle design varies greatly2.(suit)a range of different purposes: long distance travel, commuting, cruising, and sports including racing and off-road riding. Motorcycling is about riding a motorcycle and some related 3.(society)activities such as joining a motorcycle club and 4.(attend)motorcycle rallies(拉力赛车)。
In 1894, Hildebrand&. Wolfmuller became the first series production motorcycle, and the first to
be called a motorcycle. In 2012, the three top motorcycle producers globally by volume5.(be) Honda from Japan, Bajaj Auto and Hero MotoCorp,6.were from India.
The motorcycle is a kind of luxury goods in the developed world, where they are used mostly for leisure, as a lifestyle accessory or a symbol of personal identity. In developing countries, motorcycles are 7. (extreme)practical due to lower prices and greater fuel economy. 8.all the motorcycles in the world, 58%are in the Asia Pacific and Southern and Eastern Asia 9. (region), except car-centric Japan.
However, there is data that people should pay attention to. According to the United States Department of Transportation, 10.number of deaths caused by motorcycles was 37 times larger than cars.
Some of us may have a teacher that impacts us forever. Those teachers________ us into studying harder and help us so much. Teachers, who we will always remember, deserve _____like"Educator of the Year". I believe Mrs. Sheehan from Odyssey Charter School should________that sort. She has taught me more than any other teacher, and she has ______ me so much.
Mrs. Sheehan was always________. She always got up early to do housework. If she wasn't on time, there was usually a funny story about her_________morning. She smiled________and had a fun style, which made us all laugh and enjoy school. Her ________became something that I and my classmates could_______her by.
Mrs. Sheehan would always cheer her students up with anything from our funny group _____to our weekly game of Sparkle. Her activities would be lively and exciting while teaching us excellent______skills. Those deep discussions helped us _____ as a family and helped me remember her as the most_______teacher I have ever had. She was our go-to teacher to talk to about our _______
______Mrs. Sheehan worked a lot with me. She would help me with my English skills, even when I was really far behind or just had a _____ paper. She also taught me that school didn't have to be______, but rather how we wanted it to be;it all ______on how we wanted to start the year and how we wanted to end it.
Surely, we may have an amazing teacher who_______us, but Mrs. Sheehan did so much more. She was a teacher that_______ others and positively impacted students' lives for the better and she was my nomination(提名)for"Educator of the Year".
1.A.push B.break C.divide D.translate
2.A.surroundings B.presence C.recognition D.wisdom
3.A.belong to B.devote to C.refer to D.turn to
4.A.witnessed B.discovered C.inspired D.traced
5.A.calm B.curious C.careful D.cheerful
6.A.leisure B.busy C.colorful D.peaceful
7.A.strangely B.obviously C.constantly D.madly:
8.A.smile B.ability C.spirit D.experience
9.A.support B.protect C.appreciate D.identify
10.A.adventures B.discussions C.arrangements D.commitments
11.A.swimming B.writing C.running D.driving
12.A.bond B.fight C.march D.resist
13.A.energetic B.considerate C.beautiful D.excited
14.A.parents B.relatives C.problems D.achievements
15.A.Occasionally B.Suddenly C.Finally D.Specifically
16.A.useless B.spare C.meaningful D.horrible
17.A.knowledgeable B.boring C.distant D.attractive
18.A.depended B.decided C.insisted D.experimented
19.A.punished B.consulted C.remembered D.influenced
20.A.visited B.accepted C.touched D.praised
Three Signs of True Confidence
Many people mistakenly believe that confident people are somehow special and unique. The truth about confidence is that it's an acquired skill. 1.Even fewer remain confident through the painful process of adolescence and adulthood. Here is what true confidence looks like:
They are quietly strong and firm2.They know their self-worth, and they've also learned humility(谦逊).Their achievements are part of who they are, but they're not all that they are. Often they experience diversity in their life. They learn that material success comes and goes, but the steady strength that fuels their core can never be taken away from them.
They are sympathetic and happy to see others succeed. 3.They never feel threatened by another person's beauty, wealth, talent or success. They don't deny others 'opportunities and support. You will often see a confident person encourage others. They know that another person's success does not diminish(减少)their own.
They are independent from outside approval. Confident people are not afraid of criticism, because their realistic feeling of self-worth acts as an acid test that allows them to differentiate between helpful criticism and personal attacks. They like to learn from the former, and dismiss the latter. They know that they can't please everyone, and they don't waste their time trying. 4. The main guiding force in their lives is their own internal compass.
5.It has to be learned and earned, often through years of questioning and mistakes. It requires open-mindedness, a strong sense of personal responsibility, and much emotional maturity. But it is rarely easy to obtain but it is worth the effort.
A.Very few people are born with it.
B.Gaining true confidence isn't easy.
C.Confident people never seek outside approval.
D.Many people pretend to have confidence, which is wrong.
E.Today, I'm inviting you to open yourself up to true confidence.
F.Confident people don't feel the need to prove anything to anyone.
G.They never tease or put down others to make themselves feel better