假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Allen打算到北京大学学习。他听说很多留学生选择汉语言文学专业,他对医学也很感兴趣,想征求你的意见。请给他写封邮件,内容包括:
1.推荐其中一个专业并陈述理由;
2.期待见面。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:汉语言文学Chinese Language and Literature医学medicine
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短文中共有10处错误,错误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(∧),并在此符号下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词的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。
I’m Li Hua, an 18-year-old freshman. I am very interest in the position in your poster. So I’m writing to recommend me to you as a member of the school TV station.
When in senior high school, I am once a journalist of the school newspaper. That is why I’m good at writing now. The reports writing by me are often praised by many of her fellow classmates and teachers. In addition, working as a journalist help me to grow as a outgoing, independent, and sociable person. More importantly, I am so curious and enthusiastic about is happening in and around our campus that I can keep it up with the latest events. I’m sure I will devote myself to working in the school TV station whole-hearted.
I’m looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Many of us have eaten mooncakes, the food of the Mid-Autumn Festival. This September, Chinese people will be able to enjoy a new kind of mooncakes. What makes the traditional mooncakes special is the stuffing inside-fake meat. These mooncakes were developed by1.Chinese food company in cooperation with Beijing Technology and Business University.
There are two kinds of fake meat: one is made2.(main) from plant protein; the other is real meat3.(grow) from animal stem cell. The fake meat inside these moon cakes belongs to the first type. It’s a good news for those who want4.(eat) healthy.
So far, the new moon cakes5.(receive) positive feedback from the fore tasters. “A lot of people couldn’t tell them6..” Liu Zhongming,7.is the company’s founder, told Chongqing Morning Post.
Fake meat is very popular in the world of food science. In January, U. S. fast food chain Burger King,8.(own) more than 7,000 restaurants across the U. S., began to sell a burger made of fake meat. The9.(popular) of fake meat is partly because it's more environmentally10.(friend) than real meat.
Mr. Selfish's Garden
Every morning, as they were coming from school,the children would go and play in Miss Generous’s garden, which was a large lovely garden, with_______green grass. Here and there over the grass_______beautiful flowers like stars. And there were twelve peach-trees that in the spring-time broke into_______blossoms of pink and pearl, and in the autumn_______ rich fruit. The birds on the trees sang so sweetly that the children used to stop their_______in order to listen to them.
One day the lovely garden was sold to Mr. Selfish. When he saw some children_______in the garden. He yelled violently “My own garden is my own garden. I_______nobody to play in it_______myself.” The children ran away. Then Mr. Selfish put up a notice-board “TRESPASSERS (侵入者) WILL BE PUNSHED”.The poor children had now nowhere to play.
Then the spring came, only in the garden of Mr. Selfish it was_______winter. Kids missed the soft grass. The birds did not care to sing in it as there were no children, and the trees forgot to blossom. Once a beautiful flower put its__________out from the grass, but when it saw the notice-board it was so sorry for the children that it__________back into the ground again. Only people who were__________were the Snow and the Frost. “Spring has__________this garden, they cried,__________we will live here forever all the year round.” The Snow__________up the grass with her great white cloak (斗篷), and the Frost__________all the trees silver. Then they invited the North Wind to stay with them, and he came, he was__________in furs, and he howled (咆哮) all day around the garden, and__________the chimney-pots down. “This is a delightful__________,” he said, “we must ask the Hail (冰雹) on a visit.” So the Hail came. “I cannot__________why the Spring is so late in coming,” said Mr. Selfish, as he sat at the window and looked out at his cold white garden in the weather.
1.A.colorful B.soft C.rare D.vivid
2.A.collected B.flew C.stood D.floated
3.A.delicate B.mild C.tiny D.shiny
4.A.connected B.bore C.created D.delivered
5.A.study B.schedule C.questions D.games
6.A.decorating B.playing C.sweeping D.fighting
7.A.admitted B.forbade C.allowed D.preferred
8.A.other than B.rather than C.more than D.less than
9.A.yet B.just C.even D.still
10.A.head B.root C.trunk D.leaf
11.A.transformed B.dashed C.took D.slipped
12.A.embarrassed B.confused C.cheerful D.disappointed
13.A.forgotten B.destroyed C.quitted D.concluded
14.A.while B.but C.for D.so
15.A.pressed B.covered C.froze D.surrounded
16.A.wiped B.packed C.painted D.disguised
17.A.hidden B.buried C.wrapped D.trapped
18.A.hit B.blew C.put D.cut
19.A.direction B.sight C.season D.spot
20.A.figure out B.make up C.come uр D.carry out
Influential people inspire themselves and everyone around them toward better things.1.
They think for themselves.
Influential people won’t lose themselves in the latest trend or public opinion. They form their opinions carefully, based on the facts, and they aren’t influenced by what other people think.
They are gracefully destructive.
Influential people are never content with the current situation. They’re not afraid to challenge conventional wisdom, and they don’t destroy things for the sake of being destructive; they do it to make things better.2.
They make full use of their networks.
Influential people know how to make lasting connections. They add value to everyone in their network, sharing advice and know-how (诀窍).3.And if that person is right, they embrace the idea.
4.
If someone criticizes an influential person for making a mistake, or if someone else makes a serious mistake, influential people don’t react immediately and emotionally. They wait. They think. And then they deliver an appropriate response.
They are forward-looking and positive.
Influential people don’ t wait for things like new ideas and new technologies to find them; they seek those things out.5.They believe that nothing is out of reach, and that belief inspires those around them to stretch for their own goals. They firmly believe that one person can change the world.
A.More importantly, they do not react emotionally and defensively to their improper suggestions — they always carry a listening ear.
B.Besides, people around influential persons often find themselves inspired to explore new ideas and think differently about their work.
C.They respond rather than react.
D.These early adopters always want to foresee what’s next and always expect the best.
E.They welcome disagreement.
F.Dr. Travis Bradberry shares the five habits that set the influential people apart from the rest.
G.They are always content with what they have and prefer a peaceful life.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released a report stating that the world is quickly running out of time to keep global warming below 1.5 degrees Celsius. To get there, the world would have to cut current emissions by 45 percent by 2030.That sounds absurdly unlikely.
But before we give in to hopelessness,we should remember that the technology to deal with climate change is going along at high speed. The largest source of U. S. carbon emissions is transportation,and a Green New Deal for motor vehicles would be quite straightforward. The reason is simple:with some government subsidies (补贴), electric cars and buses are now cost-competitive with fossil-fuel vehicles. Electric buses have made the greatest speed into the market, because they are a logical choice for electrification. By the end of 2018, electric vehicles were replacing about 280,000 barrels of oil demand per day — about 84 percent of which was mainly consumed by buses.
The electric car market is also reaching maturity, with appealing designs, longer range, and a quickly-expanding rapid charging network in many countries. It’s worth emphasizing that most of the infrastructure (基础设施) necessary to recharge electric vehicles already exists. People often tend to think that we need to replace every gas station, but actually all homes and businesses already have an electrical connection which can be easily improved for fast charging. All that is needed to go fully electric is enough battery capacity and fast charging stations to deal with long trips.
Now America would have to repair its electricity production, freight rail, shipping, and so on to fully decarbonizes (脱碳) the transportation sector, which will be considerably more difficult than simply rooting out fossil fuel vehicles from the market.
But greening America’s vehicle would be straightforward, relatively cheap, and a huge step forward on climate. The politics of climate change are so fearful that being hopeless can seem logical, but the first step to achieving a tough goal is the confident belief that it can be done. And this particular step wouldn’t even be that tough.
1.How’s the goal of keeping global warming below 1.5 Celsius according to Paragraph 1?
A.Reasonable. B.Safe.
C.Realistic. D.Impossible.
2.Compared with fossil-fuel vehicles, electric vehicles now ______.
A.are cost-competitive with government subsidies
B.run at a greater speed on the road
C.deal with longer trips
D.look more appealing
3.What should we do to promote electric cars now?
A.Replace as many as gas stations.
B.Build more infrastructures for recharging.
C.Make businesses have electrical connections.
D.Solve the problem of long trips.
4.According to the passage, what is the author’s attitude to electric vehicles?
A.Negative. B.Supportive.
C.Uncertain. D.Indifferent.