英语课上,老师向同学们介绍了2013年度“最美孝心少年”的感人事迹,你深受感动。请你用英语写一则日记,写出自己的感受。
内容要点及要求:
1. 表明自己将向“孝心少年”学习;
2. 你将在日常生活、学习中做些什么来孝敬父母;
3. 词数:80左右。开头部分已给出,不计入总词数。
提示词(可选用):learn from, respect, care for, do some housework, study hard
Monday, June 30 Sunny
This morning, our English teacher told us some stories about “the most beautiful filial piety youth in 2013 ”
看图写句(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
请根据每题所提供的图片和提示词(要求全部用上),写一个与图片情景相符的句子。
1.(they, now)
2.(Wang Wei, last Saturday)
3.(bad, in)
4.(we, be fond of)
5.(Li Mei, help)
任务型阅读 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,根据短文内容回答问题,并按要求完成第105题。
Should Shanghai bid for(申办) the Summer Olympics in 2028? Here are some people’s opinions.
Some people said, “The games will improve Shanghai’s global influence and the city is powerful and must try to become a platform(平台) for major international dialogues. Shanghai has succeeded in holding the World Expo in 2010 and the city can also hold a successful Summer Olympics.”
Others, however, are not sure that it’s a good idea. They think the Olympics would be too expensive and the money could be better spent on other things.
The 2008 Beijing Olympics brought much prestige(声望) to the city and to China, but its cost, over $40 million, was high and the Olympic site(场地) in the center of the city is now largely unused. Could Shanghai learn from Beijing’s experience and do it better?
My answer is yes. As one American said, “A great city has to do great things.” Shanghai is a great city and is not afraid of facing challenges. Holding the 2028 Summer Olympics would prove that.
1.When did Shanghai hold the World Expo?
2.Why don’t some people agree to bid for the 2028 Summer Olympics?
3.How much did the 2008 Beijing Olympics cost?
4.Does the writer agree to Shanghai’s bidding?
5.请将划线句子翻译成汉语。
Elaine Wu is part of the first generation (代) of Chinese pianists. Born in Shanghai, she began practicing the piano at the 1. of six when she was found to show a strong interest in classical music and the piano. One year later, she w 2. the first prize at a children’s piano competition in Shanghai.
A 3. winning the prize, she went on to study under the 4. (著名的) Italian musician and piano educator Maestro Mario Paci. She had put all her energy into her music career in the 5. (过去) eighty years.
She put on performances at home a 6. abroad. In 1962, she was regarded 7.
the national first-class pianist.
In 1993, Wu was 8. (邀请) to teach piano in Singapore. She has been living t 9. ever since. In August 2013, her 10. (第二) album (专辑), A Generation of Master 2, came out with full support from her fans.
D:阅读下面短文,从方框内选择恰当的句子填入文中空白处,使短文内容完整、意思连贯。
My life is always filled with sadness and little joy. 1.
Last year, I was allowed to enter the only key high school in my hometown. 2.
I rushed to my home and told my parents. But my father didn’t seem as excited as I was. He just kept smoking without saying a word and my mother put her head down and couldn’t help crying.
I knew very well what my family was like. My mum had been ill in bed for two years. We lived a hard life and I couldn’t continue my schooling. I felt so upset but I could say nothing to my parents. 3.
To my surprise, things completely changed before the beginning of the new term. My head teacher came to my family with some money, which had been raised by my schoolmates. He encouraged me, “Always have a dream. ” 4.I have been studying hard since I entered the high school. Whenever I meet difficulties, I always think of my teacher and schoolmates. I have a college dream and I must work hard for it, no matter how hard life is. Just as a great man says, “ 5. ”
C:阅读下面材料,从每题所给的三个选项(A、B和C)中,选出最佳选项。
There is a sign at a Korean university asking tourists not to step into the grass to take photos. The sign is not written in Korean or English; it is written in Chinese.
These signs, and signs in other countries warning Chinese tourists about their behavior, have shamed many Chinese who worry about the image of the country.
Over 70 million Chinese tourists made overseas trips last year and spent $102 billion, more than the $84 billion spent by American and German tourists. For many Chinese tourists, it was their first trip abroad and they didn’t know about foreign ways. And some of these tourists took their bad habits from China with them.
Wang Yang, a Chinese deputy prime minister(国务院副总理), said, “They(the tourists) speak loudly in public, carve words or numbers on tourist attractions, cross the road when the traffic lights are still red and spit anywhere. It damages(毁坏) the image of the Chinese people and has a very bad influence.”
Before you travel to a foreign country, it’s important to learn some things about the country and its culture. You are guests in the country and it’s important to respect(尊重) your hosts. As more and more Chinese visit foreign countries, their behavior will certainly change and those shameful signs will, hopefully, disappear.
1.The sign at a Korean university is written in ______.
A. Chinese B. English C. Korean
2.How do many Chinese feel about the signs?
A. Proud.
B. Interested.
C. Shameful.
3.The underlined word “image” probably means “______” in Chinese.
A. 形象B. 热情C. 财富
4.The passage is written to ______.
A. order the Korean university to clean up signs with Chinese words
B. advise the overseas Chinese tourists to change their behavior
C. ask Chinese people not to spend too much money traveling abroad
5.What would be the best title for the passage?
A. Signs Shame Overseas Chinese Tourists
B. Foreign Culture Makes Bad Influence
C. Foreign Countries Attract Chinese Tourists