假定你是李华,你最近学习了课文Robert Burns and his poetry 后,非常喜爱诗人罗伯特和他的诗歌,正好你的日本笔友 Yumi前些天给你发了一封邮件,希望你推荐值得学习的英文诗歌。请你结合以下要点给他回封邮件,内容包括:
1.诗人简介:
生卒 | 1759年-1796年 |
出生地 | Alloway, Scotland |
性格 | 风趣、友善 |
生活状况 | 贫穷、务农 |
派系 | 浪漫主义诗人 |
2.推荐代表作《一朵红红的玫瑰》并指明诗歌主旨。
注意:
1. 词数80左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Yumi,
I'm writing to recommend to you my favourite English poet Robert and his masterpiece"A Red,Red Rose”.
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Robert is indeed a wise choice,and I'd be glad if you enjoy his poems.Look forward to hearing of your reviews.
Yours,
Li Hua
请认真阅读下列各小题,并根据上下文语境和所给首字母或中文的提示,写出下列各句空格中的单词,注意保持语义和形式的一致。请将答案的完整形式写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。
1.Since the new drug was needed for World War II,the government a________ process for penicillin was accelerated.
2.This project will be strongly o_______ by the local people because of the air pollution it may cause.
3.With more children r_______on technology for learning during this time,the risk of online abuse is rising.
4.Chinese people really v_______ the recording of history and Du Fu is better than anyone at reflecting history in his poetry.
5.The architect has c______ herself to finishing the design within a month.
6.________(改编)from a novel written in 2014,the historical drama,Serenade of Peaceful Joy, is well received.
7.James was_______(决心)on going abroad alone,and nothing could stop him.
8.Donations of food and clothing have been collected and_______(分配)to the victims by volunteers.
9.The trip to the USA______ (使体验)him to a completely different culture,which made him delighted.
10.Only when your______(身份)has been checked will you be allowed in.
In 2016,Maryann Webb was comforting her child when she asked herself a question:if a child from a loving family, ___with toys and books,can still feel anxious,how can a child living in poverty deal?
The former primary school teacher knew the____that education and social skills can have on a child's wellbeing. After a little research.she discovered that three million Australians were living____the poverty line in 2017,and over 700,000 of these were children.
As a parent,I was shocked by that data."says Webb."The more I learnt,the more I was____to do something."Her bright idea was to create Play and Learn Packs.The result is carefully handmade dolls and books for kids ___that promote healthy bonds in the home and ___the cycle of disadvantage.What followed was Project KIN(Kids in Need): a charity that not only helps disadvantaged kids,__ provides social pathways to women who feel socially isolated.
Today,Project KIN has more than 600 volunteers.The"Play and Learn"packs each ___a handmade doll,the book Imagine If You Had a Friend,which also offers advice to ___and carers about bonding with children over reading,and an activity book.The packs are ___to children from poor backgrounds,and kids experiencing disadvantage.
But the good deeds don't stop with the children:Project KIN is also inspiring a movement of __ in the lives of its volunteers.“Our goal is promoting human ___that contribute to the social and emotional wellbeing of our volunteers and the communities they live in,"says Webb.The charity brings together volunteers across Australia who __ their creations,patterns,tips and stories,which in turn provides volunteers with a ___of connectedness and purpose.
"We know our Play and Learn packs won't solve the problem of __,but we believe they're a powerful piece of the 'change' puzzle,"says Webb.
1.A.filled B.surrounded C.decorated D.loaded
2.A.influence B.benefit C.advantages D.drawbacks
3.A.above B.beyond C.below D.across
4.A.forced B.allowed C.inspired D.appointed
5.A.in short B.in need C.in debt D.in order
6.A.promote B.conquer C.boycott D.break
7.A.and B.but C.so D.or
8.A.come with B.connect with C.go with D.live with
9.A.students B.teenagers C.children D.parents
10.A.gifted B.applied C.related D.rushed
11.A.change B.liberty C.challenge D.equality
12.A.activities B.needs C.sacrifices D.connections
13.A.invent B.share C.respect D.mention
14.A.meaning B.form C.method D.sense
15.A.disadvantage B.promotion C.volunteers D.women
Fear of missing out
It's Friday night.While many of your friends may celebrate by going to the movies or checking out a restaurant that's just opened,you've decided to spend this special night of the week by yourself.The night is yours to enjoy.If you think this sounds relaxing,you're not alone. At least for a little while until you start wondering if you've made the right choice. 1.Suddenly,the quiet evening you planned for yourself begins to lose its initial appeal,and you find your excitement quickly turns to anxiety.
2.A recent study defined FOMO as"the uneasy feeling that you're missing out-your peers are doing or in possession of more or something better than you."
Fear of missing out often develops as a result of deeper unhappiness.Research has found that those with low levels of general life satisfaction are more likely to experience FOMO. 3.Active users of social media have a higher probability of comparing their achievements with others'.Rather than finding happiness through their own experiences,they begin worrying that theirs aren't objectively better than anyone else' s.
The consequences of FOMO are significant and far-reaching.One study conducted with first-year university students found that fear of missing out was associated with tiredness,stress, and sleep problems.
4. Begin with gratitude.By reflecting on what you already have,you're less likely to put valuable mental energy in worrying about what you don't.
Embrace JOMO,or the joy of missing out.5. So,turn off your phones and tablets, and engage in something you enjoy while resisting the urge to upload and share it.While this may take practice and perseverance(坚持不懈),the results are well worth the effort.
A.Therefore,you see yourself in new ways.
B.So how can you overcome the fear?
C.Who is easily affected by FOMO?
D.Fear of missing out,or FOMO,is a common feeling.
E.JOMO allows you to focus on what you really want at any given moment.
F.A doubt begins sinking in as you imagine the fun your friends are having in your absence
G.Further worsening the all-too-common feeling is the rise of social media use.
Looking at his pile of unpaid bills always makes Giuseppe Del Giudice feel uneasy.More often than not,Del Giudice leaves his paperwork undone and sweeps the floor or watches TV instead,waiting until the last moment to write the monthly checks.
Everyone procrastinates(拖延)."It's part of the human condition,"says procrastination researcher Tim Pychyl,"One of the ways we cope is avoidance,and that's what procrastination comes down to:We want to feel good now.The way to do that is avoid the task."You can procrastinate on nearly anything,even enjoyable tasks such as planning a vacation.
One that almost everyone procrastinates on is their wills.70 to 80 percent of people,when they pass away,have no will or an out-of-date or incomplete will.It leaves terrible situations. But death isn't actually the cause of avoidance.Research has shown that the top tasks people delay are cleaning,advancing their careers,taking care of their health,and planning their finances.
Some people welcome procrastination,believing that they perform better under pressure. But researchers don't agree with the idea.I did an experiment several years ago,putting procrastinators under restrictions of time,"says Joseph Ferrari,a psychology professor at DePaul University."They did worse than nonprocrastinators, but they thought they did better.They made more errors.They took longer."
Whatever the motivation,procrastination is usually not going to be good for you.Delaying a diet or exercise program may increase your risk of heart disease.Not having seen the doctor when your illness was easier to treat may shorten your life.Just thinking about what you haven't done may cause discomfort."Procrastinators higher levels of anxiety,"says Fuschia Sirois,a psychology lecturer at the of Sheffield."Some of the research has shown that this anxiety increases their possibility catching colds and experiencing many other health problems."
For those of us in need of motivation,the best advice might be to think small.
"We used to believe behaviors follow attitude,but if you can start with a little bit of progress,that motivates you, Pychyl says.So if you have been procrastinating on starting an exercise routine,just put on your walking shoes.If you've been putting off a work project, reread your boss's notes about it.
Next,try sending yourself signals to motivate action.For instance,you might put your lights on a timed dimmer switch(变光开关)to encourage a fixed bedtime.Joel Anderson,a philosophy researcher-lecturer at Utrecht University,carried out an experiment around this concept,and it worked on most of his subjects."They formed an intention,"Anderson says. "When the lights start to dim,I'll start going to bed."
Finally,reward yourself for each step you take toward your goal.After you've gone to the gym,take a relaxing bath.After you've paid the bills,watch your favorite TV show.(But don't try to convince yourself it will work the other way around!)
1.The author mentions Giuseppe Del Giudice at the beginning to_________
A.provide a setting B.describe the main character
C.introduce the topic D.explain a phenomenon
2.Procrastination is driven by the desire____
A.to feel good for the moment B.to avoid the task
C.to leave things till the last moment D.to carry out enjoyable asks first
3.Which of the following are people least likely to delay?
A.Advancing their careers. B.Taking care of their health.
C.Planning their finances. D.Doing exercise.
4.What is Paragraph 5 mainly about?
A.Consequences of procrastination. B.Significance of procrastination.
C.Motivation behind procrastination. D.Physical problems with procrastination.
5.Which of the following is a wise choice for people lacking motivation?
A.Buy a dress of larger size while losing weight.
B.Treat yourself to a chocolate bar before working out.
C.Place your cellphone within sight when doing homework.
D.Write down your goal and stick it where you can see easily.
6.What is the author's purpose in writing the passage?
A.To analyze the origin of procrastination.
B.To present people's opinions of procrastination.
C.To persuade people to accept procrastination.
D.To urge people to say goodbye to procrastination.
In June 1936,a great novel was published.It gave the world a sense of the Old South,an unforgettable heroine and(in the movie version)the classic phrase,"Frankly,my dear,I don't give it a damn.”
That book is Margaret Mitchell' s(1900-1949)Gone With the Wind,which sold one million copies in its first six months,won the Pulitzer Prize in 1937 and brought an explosion of unexpected and undesired fame to its author.It is not in reality the second best-selling book of all-time,behind only the Bible,as generations of Atlantans have claimed,but it does stand as one of the most astonishing victories in the history of publishing.To be specific,more than 30 million copies of the novel are in print worldwide nowadays.
Mitchell,a former newspaper reporter who used to listen to Civil War stories,declared herself to be thoroughly puzzled by the popularity her only book met with.She thought it might appeal to a limited readership,or at worst sell a thousand copies to family and friends.Instead, however,the book now has more than 1,000 foreign-language editions.
“It appeals to different cultures on different levels,"says Pamela Roberts,who had made a film about the author."On the one hand,it's a great story that wins over young women' s hearts with this charming heroine Scarlett O'Hara who did things her way.The other appeal is the theme of survival.Gone With the Wind has inspired people around the world who have lived through war or suffered under cruel governing."
Two years after the book was published,Mitchell was asked if she was writing anything else,or intended to.She said she had been so busy answering the phone,the doorbell and her fan mail that she had not had the time to.She added that"being the author of Gone With the Wind is a full-time job,and most days it is an overtime job filling appointments and meeting visitors."
The fame which came with her book brought her around$1,000,000 in book copyrights. movie rights and other related returns in less than four years,but disturbed her way of living. Asked about her ambitions at the height of the fame of Gone With the Wind,for someone who hated publicity,Mitchell said that she hoped to put on weight,become fat and accessible and grow old gracefully.
The comment which greeted her work was not all in praise,although much of it was applauded.Whatever future generations may decide as to its value,Mitchell wrote a book which was the most outstanding bestseller ever written by an unknown author of a first novel.
1.Which of the followings statements is true as to the success of the novel?
A.It's the second best-selling book of all time,behind only the Bible.
B.It's the most astonishing success in the history of publishing.
C.More man 30 million copies of the novel were sold in its first 6 months.
D.The novel brought unexpected and undesired popularity to its author.
2.How did Mitchell feel at the popularity of the book?
A.Delighted. B.Confused.
C.Relieved. D.Embarrassed.
3.What contributes to the universal appeal of the book?
A.The theme of the novel and the charm of the heroine.
B.The fact that the book is set in the Old South.
C.Mitchell' s personal popularity as a novelist.
D.Praise from different cultures on different levels.
4.We can infer from the text that Margaret Mitchell_______
A.is an ambitious novelist B.enjoys public attention
C.is very confident of her novel D.desires her usual way of living
5.What is the best title of the passage?
A.Mystery behind Margaret' s Success B.Gone with the Wind
C.Someone Never Gone with the Wind D.Forever Heroine:Scarlett O'Hara