—How was your recent trip to Sichuan?
—I’ve never had_______ one before.
A. a pleasant B. a more pleasant
C. a most pleasant D. the most pleasant
______ was born being good at all things. As an English learner, you can’t be excellent without enough practice.
A. EverybodyB. SomebodyC. NobodyD. Anybody
—What happened to her _______ that cold winter evening?
— I don’t know, and I’m also curious _______ it.
A. /, of B. in, aboutC. on, aboutD. on, for
The education of_______ young is always_______ hot and serious topic.
A. the; the B. the; a C. /;the D. /;/
今年央视春晚,一曲《时间都去哪儿了》让许多观众深受感动。回想这三年的初中生活也是感慨万千。在初中毕业典礼上,学校将举行“感恩教育仪式”,请你根据下表提示的要点,用英语为该活动写一篇短文,简述这三年来要感恩的人和事,以及你的感想和未来打算。
感恩父母 | 悉心照顾、不辞辛劳、……(请自拟至少一点) |
感恩老师 | 耐心教导、善于激励、无私奉献 |
感恩同学 | 合作分享、互相帮助、共同进步 |
感想和打算 | ……(请结合自身实际,至少写两句话) |
注意:
表达中必须包含所给要点,可以适当发挥,不要简单翻译。
词数100左右。开头已经写好,不计入总词数。
表达中请勿提及真实校名及姓名。
How time flies! Three years has passed since I came to the secondary school. During the past three years, I have gained a lot and grown a lot.
First, I should say thanks to my dear parents.
In 2006, young businessman Blake Mycoskie went to Argentina on vacation. He went back to America with a business plan that would help thousands of children. While on vacation, Mycoskie saw children who couldn’t afford even one pair of shoes. Their feet suffered cuts, and he wanted to help. He noticed the shoes that Argentinean farmers wore. Inspired by those simple shoes with rope bottoms, he had an idea. Mycoskie wanted to give these children the shoes they needed. He gave his new plan a name --- TOMS. For every pair of shoes he sold, he would give a new pair to a needy child. One for one.
It was a slap(耳光) in the face to traditional business practices. How could he make a profit by giving so much away? However, he started selling shoes out of his apartment. When he had sold 10,000 pairs of shoes, he returned to Argentina with 10,000 pairs to give away.
Although often taken for granted, shoes play an important role. Children without shoes easily injure their feet. They can catch a disease through soil that could make them sick or slow down their growth. Some children can’t attend school without shoes because they are part of the uniform.
TOMS, together with other charity organizations, continues to find communities that will get benefit. Since that first “shoe drop” in Argentina, TOMS has contributed new shoes to communities in Asia, Africa, and Central and South America.
Mycoskie’s special principle is all about giving. This has attracted a lot of people’s attention. When people hear about TOMS’ purpose, they buy the shoes and then share the story with an idea of “shoes for a better tomorrow”.
1.What does ‘One for one” mean in the first paragraph?
2.How many pairs of shoes were sold before he came back to Argentina?
3.Why can’t some children attend school without shoes?
4.Which other communities has TOMS offered new shoes to?
5.How can Mycoskie give away so much and still earn money?(请自拟一句话回答)