近年来广场舞越来越流行。在公园、小区甚至一些空地旁常能看到跳舞的人们。上周, Helping Hands Club进行了一项问卷调查。请你根据调查结果写一篇英语短文,并谈一谈对此事的看法。
赞 成:是健康的生活方式, 跳舞能锻炼身体
可以结交有共同爱好的朋友
人人都有权利(right)在广场和空地等公共场所开展活动
反对: 音乐声音太大,影响附近居民的正常生活
媒体报道噪音扰民引起打架伤人
你的看法: ……
要求:1. 所写内容必须包含以上信息,可适当发挥。
2. 自拟你对广场舞现象的看法,不少于两点。
3. 文章不少于90词,开头已给出,不计入总词数。
4. 语句通顺,语法正确,条理清楚,字迹工整。
5. 文中不得出现真实的姓名和校名。
Square dancing is becoming popular and popular in recent years. It is often seen at squares, parks or even open spaces. Last week Helping Hands Club made a survey on square dancing.
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翻译句子。(1-5每题1分,6-10每题2分,共15分)
1.初中毕业后每个学生都有很多东西可以期待。
Each student can __________ many things after they leave junior high school.
2.在最近几年里我们已经对乡村留守儿童的教育问题给予了关注。
We _______the education problems of children left behind in villagers in recent years.
3.他的弟弟习惯于进他的房间前先敲门。
His brother is used to _______________the door before entering his room. (knock)
4.政府应该在控制房价方面发挥重要的作用。
The government should _____________________ in controlling the house price.
5.在危急关头勇救学生而自己失去了双腿的最美女教师张利莉受到全国人民的敬仰。
The most beautiful woman teacher, Zhang Lili who saved the students bravely and lost her own legs ________________________ by all Chinese people.
An elephant and a monkey lived together in the forest. They were good friends, but one day they quarreled with each other. The elephant was very proud because he was very strong; however, the monkey was also proud because he was very quick — he could climb up very quickly.
The elephant said, “It is better to be strong than to be quick.”
“No,” the monkey said, “it is better to be quick than to be strong.”
So they went to a clever owl (猫头鹰) and asked, “Which is better, to be strong or to be quick?”
The owl said, “Do you see that tall tree with the golden fruit on the other side of the river? You must go and pick the fruit and bring it to me, and then I will tell you.”
So the elephant and the monkey set out. Soon they came to the river. The monkey was afraid of the deep water, and he had to climb up on the elephant’s back. After a while they found the tree. It was very tall and its golden fruit hung high over their heads. The elephant twisted (扭动) his long trunk (象鼻) around the tree and tried to pull it down, but he failed. Then the monkey climbed quickly up the tree. He picked the big golden fruit and threw it down to the ground. The elephant picked up the fruit.
Can you tell, then, which is better, to be strong or to be quick? It took both the elephant’s strength and the monkey’s quickness to get the fruit.
1.Where did the monkey and the elephant live?
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2.Why did the monkey and the elephant quarrel with each other?
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3.Who did the monkey and the elephant go to ask?
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4.Did the monkey and elephant help each other to get the big golden fruit?
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5.What can you learn from the passage?
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First there were CDs, then we had MP3 music and now we have ringtones (铃声)! People use their mobile phones to play music. You can listen to the radio on your mobile phone, download music onto it and use it like a MP3 player. Some pop groups find that 1. people listen to their songs on their mobile phones than they do on CDs.
So many people have mobile phones that 2. you don’t know when your phone rings. Ringtones are often 3. to tell you it’s your phone. Companies sell them to you and they are downloaded on your phone.
At first, there were just different rings. They were like a normal telephone. Then people made the sound like a piece of music. Now you can get all kinds of sounds. 4. every pop song can be played on your mobile phone. You can also get animal sounds --there are elephants, cats, dogs, lions and lots of strange bird sounds, too.
You can make your 5. music. You need special software to do it. There are also karaoke ringtones. Your 6. is recorded with some music and you hear it when someone calls.
Now you can have a different sound for every person you know. Your 7. book is used to find out who is calling. Then it 8. a different song for each person. If your best friend likes a special song, he can hear it, too!
You have to be 9. with the song you choose, though. Some songs can cause trouble. If your family call you, they don’t want to hear a noisy pop song with 10. words! You should choose something that sounds nice. Some sounds are very noisy and fast, which make people angry. Ringtones are fun, but they should not make people angry at you!
情景交际(每小题1分,共5分)
通读下列对话,然后根据上下文补全对话内容.
A: Hello! I’m a reporter. 1.___________________________?
B: Sure.
A: Do you like watching movies?
B: Yes, I do.
A: 2._________________________________?
B: I go to the cinema once a week.
A: 3.__________________________________?
B: Well, I think Oscar is the best cinema in town because it has the biggest screens and the most comfortable seats.
A: 4.___________________________________?
B: I love comedies . They are interesting and relaxing.
A: By the way, 5.__________________________________?
B:I went to Sanya on vacation last year. And I had a great time there.
A new word is becoming more and more popular on the Internet in China - but no one knows quite what it means.The word "duang" is so new that you can’t even find it in the Chinese dictionary. But it has already spread(传播) like fire on the Chinese Internet , appearing more than 8,000,000 times on Weibo, where 15,000 users had more than 312,000 discussions. On Baidu, it has been looked up almost 600,000 times. But what does it mean?
"Everyone's duang-ing and I still don't know what it means! Looks like I’d better go back to school now," said Weibo user Fahmida.
Another user asked: "Have you duang-ed today? My mind is full of duang duang duang."
"To duang or not to duang, that is the question," wrote user Beatrice.
"Duang" seems to be imitating (模仿) a sound. It all seems to have started with Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan, who in 2004 appeared in a shampoo ad (洗发水广告) where he used the sound “duang” to describe his soft and black hair. The word came to people again recently(最近) after Chan posted it on his Weibo page. Thousands of users then began to visit Chan's Weibo page with comments (评论).
The word seems to have many different meanings, and there's no perfect (完美的) Chinese meaning for it, but you could use it to give emphasis (强调) to the word that follows it. A kid might be "duang cute", for example.
1.According to the passage, _________ users joined in the discussion on Weibo.
A. 312,000 B. 15,000
C. 600,000 D. 8,000,000
2.In 2004, Jackie Chan used “duang” to _________.
A. show he was very popular
B. describe his hair
C. ask people to buy the shampoo
D. reply to Weibo users’ comments
3.Mary got a gift from her old friend and said “I am duang surprised”. She might mean that she was_________ according to the passage.
A. not surprised at all B. a little surprised
C. quite surprised D. no longer surprised
4.Which of the following sentences is True?
A.Duang has only one meaning.
B. Every one knew What it means.
C. It can be used to give emphasis to the word that follows it.
D. Duang means a kind of shampoo.
5.The best title of this passage may be “_________”.
A. A New Word — Duang
B. Jackie Chan and His Shampoo Ad
C. Learning Chinese Culture
D. A New Name for Jackie Chan