把下列英语单词大写改成小写,小写改成大写。
1.look____________
2.hello ____________
3.teacher ___________
4.MEET____________
5.MORNING ___________
6.THANK
按规范抄写下列英语句子。
1.Where are they from? They are from Cuba.
2.How do you do?
3.Here you are.
4.My name is Sally.
5.Excuse me, are you Jane?
请按字母表顺序写出五个元音字母的大小写。
请按顺序默写26个字母的大小写,请注意书写工整、规范。
Writing (作文)
Write at least 60 words about the topic “Less Pressure makes Life Better”(以“少点压力使生活更美好”为题, 写一篇不少于60个词的短文,标点符号不占格。)
提示:面对中考,初三学生的压力很大。请就此问题谈谈你的看法或做法。
内容可包括:
普遍存在的压力:同学关系;考试
你过去的压力:父母的期望;学习
你成功缓解压力的方法及效果:.......
Phrases for reference (以下短语仅供参考) :
get on well with…. under pressure
worry about feel less stressed
(注:文中不得出现具体人名、校名等个人信息,否则不予评分)
Answer the questions(根据短文内容回答下列问题)
Every Saturday morning, Helen Myers opens the door of the little library in Ellisville, Illinois. She raises the flag outside, sits down with a book and waits for people to come. “If I have two people come in, it’s a big crowd,” says Myers, 77.
The old lady has kept the library for more than 40 years in an old small building. It all began in June 1966, when Myers opened her library with 400 books from her home shelves. At that time, she took care of a boys’ community service group. “One of the boys noticed that I had a lot of books, and he said, ‘I sure wish we could have a library here in town.’” Myers remembers. That’s all she needed.
Today, people don’t read much. They watch TV and play video games. But that doesn’t stop Myers from opening her library every Saturday to share her love of books. The library has always been Myers’ favorite project. In the 1970s, when the old building was too dangerous to stay in, she began saving money for a new building.
She sells homemade cookies, and the money pays the bills for the library. As the news about the country’s smallest library spreads, donations began coming in. With the donations and her own savings, Myers built Ellisville Library II, which opened in October 2003. The new library has 3500 donated books, new and used.
Many times, Myers opens and closes the library and sees no one. “My daughter said, ‘Mom, why don’t you give up?’” Myers says, “I said, ‘No. Somebody, some day, may read. Who knows? A future president of the United States may come in and get a book.’”
1.The library doesn’t have a lot of readers, does it?
2.How many books did the library have when it opened in 1966?
3.What does Myers do to pay the bill for the library?
4.Why did she need a new building for the library?
5.Where did the money for the new building come from?
6.If you are Myers, what will you do? Why?