下面表格为某市2006年与2013年人们度假方式的情况比较。请依照表格内容,写一篇英语短文,对度假方式的变化进行简要的评析。
要求:1. 语言表达准确,短文连贯通顺;词数80--100;2. 文中不得出现真实姓名和学校名称;
3. 80词左右。
年度 | 2006 | 2013 | 原因 |
境外旅游 | 11% | 22% | 收入增加 |
海边度假 | 38% | 31% | 海水污染 |
爬山野营
| 11%
| 34%
| 回归自然
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参考词汇:rate比率;income收入
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根据首字母及汉语提示,完成下列单词的拼写。使句意明确,语言通顺。
1.Lily f____________ (倒满) the cup with coffee and passed it to her father.
2.Kate got several t___________ (票) to the football match from her friend.
3.Lucy and Lily are twins, so they are s____________ (相似的) in many ways.
4.It is raining h____________ (大的). You’d better take an umbrella with you.
5.You’d better think it over carefully before you make a d____________ (决定).
In America, most people don’t get enough sleep. Children aged 5 to 12 are advised to sleep 10 to 11 hours every night, but most of them can’t sleep that long. A study found that about 41 million American workers got less than six hours of sleep every night. Scientists worry that parents are passing their bad sleeping habits down to their children.
In the study, Reut Gruber and some other scientists either added or reduced on hour of sleep for healthy children aged 7 to 11. They watched the children for five nights. They wanted to know if the amount of sleep can affect a child’s behavior.
Before the study began, students were asked to sleep the same amount of hours as usual. Their teachers were asked to record their behavior. After five nights of the records, scientists found that those who slept one hour less behaved worse than those who slept one hour more. Students with less sleep were more likely to feel sad and had more problems paying attention.
The scientists chose to study children in their homes instead of in a laboratory, because they wanted to find out how everyday changes might affect children’s behavior at school. “In the study, nobody became a talent, and nobody became crazy. But small changes in children can really make a big difference,” says Gruber.
1. Scientists worry that_______ may cause children to sleep less.
A. too much homework
B. pressure from parents
C. TV and computer games
D. parents’ bad sleeping habits
2. Scientists did the new study in order to know_______.
A. why children can’t get enough sleep
B. how long children should sleep every night
C. what children like to do before they go to sleep
D. if the amount of sleep can affect a child’s behavior
3. Who helped do some new study, children with less sleep_______.
A. Teachers. B. Parents. C. Scientists. D. Psychologists.
4.According to the new study, children with less sleep_______.
A. were more likely to feel excited
B. were more active in playing games
C. had more problems paying attention
D. didn’t want to answer questions in class
5.The new study was done in_______.
A. a laboratory B. a classroom
C. a children’s club D. the children’s homes
Wonderful Experiences in Australia
Phillip Island Nature Park Adult:£79.00 Child:£67.00 Location(位置):Melbourne Have fun at Phillip Island Nature Park. You will spend half a day there. You can see many animals, such as koalas, kangaroos and penguins at the peak. | Balloon Flight Adult:£209.00 Child:£161.00 Location(位置):Melbourne Enjoy an early morning balloon flight over the beautiful city of Melbourne. After the flight you will enjoy a wonderful breakfast at the Hilton Hotel. |
Amazing Sailing Adult:£168.00 Child:£126.00 Location(位置):Sydney Relax and enjoy the wonderful sights of the heart of Sydney as you sail across the sea in a large boat. | Restaurant Tour—Lunch Adult:£56.00 Child:£50.00 Location(位置):Melbourne Having lunch in Melbourne can be a wonderful experience, specially in old trams(有轨电车)that have become restaurants. |
1.11-year-old Tony and his parents will visit Phillip Island Nature Park. They should pay_______.
A.£79 B.£146 C.£158 D.£225
2.The Balloon Flight starts in the_______.
A. early morning B. late morning C. early afternoon D. late afternoon
3.When you_______, you can enjoy the wonderful sights of the heart of Sydney.
A. visit Phillip Island Nature Park
B. sail across the sea
C. take a balloon ride
D. have lunch in an old tram
4.From the passage, we can learn that_______.
A. people can see animals at the Hilton Hotel
B. food in the trams is not good
C. Melbourne is a beautiful city
D. there are no aquatic animals at Phillip Island Nature Park
5.People who want to_______are most interested in this passage.
A. travel in Australia
B. learn about the history of Australia
C. eat Eastern food
D. see forests
The food guide pyramid(金字塔)was the model for healthy eating in the United States. Now it has been replaced(代替)by a colorful plate—called MyPlate—with some of the same messages: Eat different kinds of foods, and eat less of some foods and more of others.
The pyramid has six parts to show the five food groups and fats, oils and sweets. Basic(基本的)foods are at the bottom(底部)and include bread and rice. In two middle parts are vegetables and fruits. In two top parts are milk and cheese, and meat, fish, eggs and so on.
The plate has four parts: vegetables, fruits, grains, and protein, and a side order of dairy(乳制品)in blue. The big message is that fruits and vegetables take up half the plate and the vegetable part is a little bigger than the fruit part. The grain part is bigger than the protein part. The MyPlate seems to be encouraging us to eat different food groups at each meal.
First Lady, Michelle Obama, has introduced the plate. And she will use it with her family. She said the pyramid just wasn’t easy enough for parents and kids to follow.
1. MyPlate is for_______.
A. weight training B. healthy eating C. protecting animals D. sleeping well
2.Which are in the highest part of the pyramid?
A. Meat, fish and eggs. B. Vegetables and fruits.
C. Bread and rice. D. Fats, oils and sweets.
3.According to the passage, which is TRUE?
a. vegetables b. fruits c. grains d. protein e. dairy
A.B. C.D.
4.The following words can describe the plate EXCEPT_______.
A. colorful B. wasteful C. simple D. useful
5.We can infer from the last paragraph that_______.
A. First Lady, Michelle Obama, likes the plate
B. Michelle Obama invented the plate
C. First Lady’s family don’t want to use the plate
D. the pyramid is too difficult for us to follow
It was a bright Saturday morning. I stopped at a café to enjoy a cup of coffee and read the morning newspaper. Suddenly, I felt a hand on the back of my jacket and heard someone say, “Hey Steve! How are you doing?”
Looking back, I saw a man. He looked familiar, but I couldn’t remember where we had met.
The young man also held a cup of coffee, so I asked him to join me. Very soon, his story began to thaw out my memory.
Five years earlier, Johnson was traveling home late on a February night. A heavy snow had arrived that afternoon, and by midnight, the snowdrifts(雪堆)were getting deep. His car was stuck in a snowdrift just down the road from my house.
He walked to my house for help. I helped him pull his car out of the snowdrift and up to the street where the snow had been cleaned away.
This was a normal happening here during the winter. I couldn’t count the times someone has helped me to pull my car from a snowdrift. However, it was an unforgettable experience for him. He was only eighteen at that time, and he said he was very afraid. No one wants to be stuck in a snowdrift at night.
Sometimes, one simple kindness at the right moment can change the direction of a life. So, be kind and helpful.
1.Where did Steve meet Johnson for the first time?
A. At a café. B. At Steve’s house. C. At a bus station. D. On a street.
2.The underlined phrase “thaw out” in Paragraph 3 means “_______” in Chinese.
A. 打断B. 珍藏C. 增强D. 唤起
3.Johnson asked Steve for help one night because_______.
A. he lost his way home
B. his friend was injured
C. he was caught in a heavy snow
D. his car broke down on the way
4.According to Steve, helping Johnson was_______.
A. a normal thing
B. a strange thing
C. an unusual behavior
D. an unforgettable experience
5.The writer’s purpose of writing the passage is to tell us_______.
A. friendship is very important
B. even a simple kindness matters
C. meeting an old friend is a pleasure
D. it is better not to drive in a snowy night