假设你叫李华,听说即将来你校任职的外籍教师David需要一名学生助手,你想自荐做他的助手。请你用英文写一封自荐信,要点包括: 1.写信目的; 2.你作为助手的优势; 3.表达期待。 注意:1.词数:100左右; 2可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 Dear David, ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua
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My son has been in hospital again, this time with an emergency admission. He was _______ in an ambulance from our local health centre to the children’s hospital. In this country, all ambulances are driven and manned by firemen and it was no _______ this time. While one fireman drove, the other was in the back with me and my son. He started _______ my son as soon as he was carried in, asking him whether he’d prefer English or Portuguese. When my son _______ either of them, the fireman requested speaking English so that my son could _______ it with him. Of course, that gave him plenty of _______ to draw my son’s attention to offering “tuition (学费)”-It was just a joke. The pair of them chatted for the full hour. _______, he had been assigned the task of keeping my boy _______. He did so so skillfully that our son didn’t _______ that I was tearing along with lights flashing. Actually, the back of an ambulance is a ________ place for me, and then I got sick and had to open the window a little. It was cold, so this absolutely wonderful guy took his own jacket off and ________ it around our son’s head and neck. These excellent guys ________ with us during checkin procedure, and finally ________ when I made sure that my husband was on his way in the car. I can’t be ________ enough to the firemen. They’re our firemen, and they are all ________, of course. 1.A.treated B.sent C.protected D.limited 2.A.exception B.pity C.excuse D.problem 3.A.chatting with B.catching up with C.spying on D.looking down upon 4.A.refused B.abandoned C.said D.appreciated 5.A.practise B.remember C.write D.forget 6.A.feelings B.courage C.loss D.opportunities 7.A.Obviously B.Abruptly C.Frequently D.Selfishly 8.A.asleep B.upset C.awake D.reliable 9.A.fear B.regret C.ignore D.realize 10.A.pleasant B.horrible C.safe D.private 11.A.wrapped B.wiped C.threw D.delivered 12.A.parted B.debated C.stayed D.agreed 13.A.remained B.recovered C.burst D.left 14.A.beneficial B.calm C.rude D.grateful 15.A.enemies B.heroes C.employers D.engineers
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I just counted how many foreign languages I've studied so far in my life and it's been twelve! I always follow my interests and find ways to put my language learning into things I'm already interested in.I like to read blogs(博客)in other languages.1. .For the most part,bloggers tend to write the same way they speak,so I don’t have to worry much about adopting strange terms that are only used in writing. Movies are also a really good tool,especially if you can find subtitles in the language you’re learning.2.,they will still keep your brain listening and reading in the same language.Music is another way to start listening to things in your new language.Personally,I'm so bad at understanding lyrics(歌词)even in English,so this one doesn’t really work for me,but I have friends who learn a language through lyrics.Games are of course also an excellent way of studying a new language.A lot of language learning computer programs include games.I'm super competitive and if I play any of them,I can be hooked for hours.3. . When the initial excitement of learning a new language begins to fade,it can be hard to stick with it.The hardest bit for me is when I'm comfortable enough with a language to understand most things and make myself understood.I'm actually stuck at this stage in Norwegian.4. .Ideally I should sign up to take a big language exam.Each time I start getting self-satisfied,it's time to take a new course or sign up for online lessons,or take up some sort of challenge that will require me to level up my skills. 5. .The best language class I've ever taken was my beginner’s Russian course at university where my professor never used any English.It got to the point where I would kind of just forget about English while in Russian class,which helped me to really immerse myself in the Russian language and do a whole lot with the limited Russian I had. A.That’s really uncomfortable B.Whatever languages they’re translated into C.I also try to think in the language I'm learning D.It’s time well spent if I'm learning the language E.Computer games always make me feel worn out F.Though they don’t always exactly match what’s being said G.I found them the perfect learning tool because they’re usually written in oral language
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We humans love to stare into our smart devices. We gaze for hours-about 10 hours and 39 minutes a day-at our computers, smartphones,tablets and televisions. Is all this staring bad for us? It might be mainly because as we stare at our devices we are exposing ourselves to blue light. Blue light is a type of electromagnetic(电磁的) radiation with a very short wavelength that produces a high amount of energy. While it’s true that light can damage our eyes under certain circumstances, there’s no scientific evidence suggesting that blue light is harmful to our eyes. But many people still think it is, which is why blue-light-blocking glasses are so popular. So do the glasses work? “Everyone is very concerned that blue light may be causing damage to the eye, but there’s no evidence that it may be causing serious damage,” Dr. Rahul Khurana, clinical spokesman for the American Academy of Ophthalmology,told Business Insider. Blue light exposure is nothing new. In fact,the sun is the largest source of blue light. Moreover, blue light is also present in LED light. But if blue light isn’t harmful, then why are we constantly rubbing our eyes when we’re looking at our screens? The answer is eyestrain(眼疲劳): More than 60 percent of people experience eye problems associated with digital eyestrain. And blue light, it seems, isn’t the cause. Instead, our eyes are so strained because most of us blink less when we stare at our digital devices. So if eyestrain is the issue, blue-light-blocking glasses are probably of little use. 1.What do we know about blue light? A.It is a kind of nuclear radiation. B.It has the shortest wavelength. C.It may come from electronic devices. D.It consumes a great deal of energy. 2.What causes the popularity of blue-light-blocking glasses? A.Evidence of their benefits to eyes. B.Belief in blue light's harmful effect. C.Widespread use of smart devices. D.Scientific understanding of blue light. 3.What can be inferred from Paragraph 4? A.Blue light exposure is hardly avoidable. B.Eye problems are not easy to deal with. C.Blue light may connect with tired eyes. D.Rubbing eyes makes people strained. 4.According to the text, wearing blue-light-blocking glasses may be________. A.tiring B.harmful C.useless D.beneficial
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In a longsleeved shirt and jeans, Dieudonne Twahirwa looks nothing like the traditional African farmer. The 30yearold owner of Gashora Farm knows what a difference that makes. “You need more role models,” he said, standing among kneehigh rows of chilli(辣椒) plants. “If you have young farmers, having land and driving to the farm, others may think, ‘Why can’t I do that?’” Mr. Twahirwa, a university graduate, bought a friend’s tomato farm six years ago for $150. He made $1,500 back in two months. “You have to link farming with entrepreneurship and real numbers,” he said. Many young Africans are abandoning areas in the countryside, choosing not to work hard and for a long time in the fields—a job made tougher by climate change. But Twahirwa is one of the growing band of successful farmers working to make agriculture’s image on the continent more attractive. Some 1,000 farmers now produce chillies for him. He is starting a fourth farm of his own, and exports fresh and dried chillies and oil to Britain, the United States, India, and Kenya. Africa has the world’s youngest population and 65 percent of its uncultivated arable land(耕地后备资源). Yet accessing land and loans is difficult, and African productivity is low with crop yields just 56 percent of the international average. “Agriculture is mainly associated with suffering and no young person wants to suffer,” said Tamara Kaunda. She believes African agriculture needs a change to get rid of its oldfashioned image of very hard and tiring work with a hoe. “Show young people tractors, green fields, nice irrigation systems and smartphones,” she said. Getting young people involved in agriculture does not mean they have to work on a farm. For example, in coffee production, the beans go from the farm to the washing station, then to be separated from the husks(外壳). 1.What does “Why can’t I do that?” in paragraph 2 mean? A.Why can’t I drive to the farm? B.Why can’t they farm? C.They follow the example of those farmers. D.They bought a friend’s tomato farm. 2.What makes it harder for farmers to work? A.Poor land. B.Climate change. C.Low income. D.Long working hours. 3.What can we learn about Twahirwa according to paragraph 5? A.He made a fortune by growing chillies. B.His chillies are superb in the world. C.Farmers working for him live a simple life. D.The locals aren’t willing to buy his chillies. 4.When it comes to agriculture in Africa, what do people think about it? A.Loans are difficult. B.Most land is uncultivated. C.Crop yields are rather low. D.Farming methods are out of date.
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J. K. Rowling frequently shows there is magic every day.Her Harry Potter series has helped people through times of stress and depression and she is always there to deliver wise words of encouragement. She is one celebrity who is very active on Twitter. So when a single dad named Matt Burke sent her a message thanking her for the series, she noticed. Her series had helped strengthen his relationship with his 9yearold daughter Bailey. He included a link to his article titled Being a Broke Parent. He explained how he hadn’t found a level of financial stability that allowed him to pay bills on time and take his daughter on more activities and events. The family also doesn’t have the Internet or TV, which means there’s no “digital babysitter” and he has to rely on his own creative ways to bond with his daughter. Since he received the series, the main thing that has occupied them these days is reading books together. Burke admits that he thought he was “too cool” for the books when they first came out and he was in his twenties, but he’s loving reading them now. “We switch off chapter by chapter reading them out loud,” Burke explains.”This not only allows her to get more used to reading aloud in front of someone, but it gets me directly involved in something she loves, and it gives me the chance to be very dramatic when I read my chapters and bring myself into the characters in the book, which has proven to be a ton of fun.” After hearing Burke’s story, Rowling said how honored she was when Harry Potter was a part of his family’s life and offered Burke more books. Besides, people are also offering to send Burke more books as gifts. For Burke, this experience, far more than gifts, will be what he treasures. 1.Why did Burke thank J.K.Rowling according to the text? A.She guided him how to write a good story. B.She encouraged him when he was in trouble. C.Her books helped him through times of confusion. D.Her books helped him improve his bond with his daughter. 2.What is implied in Burke’s words in paragraph 4? A.He has found it interesting to read the series. B.He was too old to understand the series better. C.He has chosen a better way of reading the series. D.He hopes to play a role in the drama in the future. 3.Which word can best describe Burke’s experience according to the text? A.Unique. B.Normal. C.Precious. D.Funny. 4.What is the main idea of this text? A.J.K.Rowling chooses to help improve kids’ health. B.J.K.Rowling gives a magical gift to a single father. C.J.K.Rowling has a deep influence on others’ growth. D.Burke comes to know J.K.Rowling through her series.
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Places of Interest in Wales Conway: On the north Wales coast, Conway is where you’ll find the world’s smallest house, as well as a much larger “house”,Conway Castle, which was built in the 13th century. Anglesey: This beautiful island is joined to the rest of north Wales by a road bridge and a railway bridge, and it’s just a short drive from Conway. Here you can visit the village of Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll which has the strangest name in Europe. Don’t miss the station. The sign runs the complete length of the platform! Also on Anglesey is Beaumaris Castle, which was started in the 13th century and to this day remains unfinished. Sonwdonia: Just a couple of hours’ drive from Beaumaris is the Snowdonia mountain range, which takes its name from the highest mountain in Wales, Mount Snowdon. From there, visit the famous Swallow Falls at nearby BetwsyCoed. Portmeirion: In 1925 Clough WilliamsEllis bought an attractive piece of Welsh land for less than £5,000. He then set out to show the world how a naturally beautiful castle could be built without being damaged and spent the next 50 years building the town of Portmeirion with a style of Italy. For more information, order our fullcolour brochures: Things to See in Wales A more complete look at the full range of tourist attractions in this amazing part of the British Isles. Wales: Sea, Sand and Sun Wales has miles of beautiful coastlines with long, sandy beaches plus 23 islands and more hours of sunshine each year than anywhere else in Britain. Get the inside story here. Wales for the Fearless Over 30 ideas for adventure activities and sports, both traditional and extreme. Wales has it all! Call (+44) 7754 45632 to order brochures. 1.What do we know about Anglesey? A.It is far from Conway. B.It can be reached by train. C.It lies in the south of Wales. D.It has the smallest house in the world. 2.Where can visitors go if they want to see the Italianstyle building? A.Conway. B.Anglesey. C.Sonwdonia. D.Portmeirion. 3.What can visitors get from the brochures? A.Introduction of the climate in Wales. B.Characteristics of buildings in Wales. C.Information about adventure activities. D.Detailed information about people in Wales.
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听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 1.When does the speech probably take place? A.At the beginning of a term. B.In the middle of a term. C.At the end of a term. 2.How long is the office open during the weekday? A.8 hours. B.11 hours. C.12 hours. 3.What can Jarrod Howard help with? A.Study-related problems. B.Information about jobs. C.Money matters. 4.Whom should students turn to if they have personal problems? A.Rodney Reid. B.Jim Smith. C.Laura Lea.
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听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 1.What does the man do in the supermarket? A.He deals with shelves. B.He works at the cash desk. C.He handles customers’ complaints. 2.How long has the man worked in the supermarket? A.One week. B.Two weeks. C.Three weeks. 3.What does the woman suggest the man do? A.Leave his job. B.Ask for a higher position. C.Apologize to the boss.
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听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 1.What does the woman want to know about? A.The man’s eating habit. B.The man’s way to solve problems. C.The man’s life in the host family. 2.How does the man feel about having meat or cheese every morning? A.Unbearable. B.Just so-so. C.Satisfied. 3.What does the woman suggest the man do? A.Change a host family. B.Prepare breakfast himself. C.Communicate his ideas to the host.
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