书面表达
76.假如你是李华,这学期转到了新的学校。在新学校的学习生活中,你遇到了一些问题,感到很苦恼。请根据以下提示给你的班主任李老师写封电子邮件,希望他给你一些建议。
提示:1.不敢在公共场合说话;
2.在班里没有什么朋友;
3.数学较差。
要求:1.语句流畅,书写规范,可适当发挥以使行文连贯;
2.90词左右,开头与结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Mr. Li,
I'm your student Li Hua.It has been two months since I came to this school.________________________________________________________________________
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Yours,
Li Hua
下面文章中有五处需要添加小标题。请从以下选项中选出符合各段意思的小标题。
Everyone worries.But how do you deal with your worries? Whether your worries are big or small, you can take these steps to deal with your worries.
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Sometimes, you will know what you're worried about.Other times, you might not.Try to find it out first.Only if you know the reason why you are worried, you can deal with it well.
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There is always something you can do to help you feel less worried.Sitting there worrying is no fun and it won't solve your problem.For example, grades at school are often a top worry for kids.If you're worried about your grade, ask yourself the reasons.Then try your best to solve it.
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If your worry is about a fight you had with a friend, you might write down all the things you could do—write a note to him or her, invite him or her to a basketball game, say sorry to him or her, etc.Once you have a list of things you could do, you can choose the one that gets your friend back.
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A parent told me that her son is spending too much time playing computer games.Her son used to be a nice one and be good at all the subjects.But now he often misses school, refuses to return home at night.When the parent was speaking to me, her eyes were filled with tears.In fact, the parents' worry is not only her own worry but also some other parents' worry.
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When you're worried, it can help to find someone to talk to.You can ask your parents, friends, or teachers for help.
A.Parents' worry.
B.Try to find out what you're worried about.
C.Ask for help.
D.Think of ways to make it better.
E.Make a list of things you could do.
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2.________
3.________
4.________
5.________
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
Night after night,she came to help me sleep,even long after my childhood years.
I don't remember 1. it first started making me a little angry—my mom's hands pushing my hair that way.But it really made me2.(comfortable),for they felt rough (粗糙的) against my young skin.3.(final),one night,I shouted at her,“Don't do that any more.Your hands are too rough!” She didn't say anything,4. she never did it again.
Years later,I missed my mother's hands and her goodnight kiss on my face.I'm not 5. little girl any more.My mom is6. her mid-seventies,and her rough hands are still doing 7. (thing) for my family and me.
Now my own children have grown up.It was late on Thanksgiving Eve.As I slept in my bedroom,a familiar hand ran across 8.(I) face to push the hair from my head.Then a kiss,ever so softly,touched my brow (额头).
9.(take) my mom's hand,I told her how sorry I was for that night I shouted at her.But my mom didn't know what I was talking about.She had forgotten it long ago.
That night,I fell 10.(sleep) with a new appreciation (感激) for my mother's caring hands.And the guilt (内疚) that I had carried around for so long was nowhere to be found.
根据短文内容和所给中文提示,在空白处写出单词的正确形式。每空限填一词。
My mother was a1. (清洁工) in our school canteen (食堂) when I was in the middle school.At that time she was such an embarrassment (难堪) to me not only because of her job but also her2. (外貌).She had only one eye.Every time I saw her in my school,I pretended (假装) not to see her and ran away.
After 3. (毕业),I got a good job in another city.Then I got 4. (结婚) and had two kids.I told my family that my parents had been 5. (死),so they never saw my mother,even her photo.But one year later,I got a letter,it read:
My dear son Jeff,
I'm sorry to disturb (打扰) you,but I really miss you all the time.I'm6. (恐怕) that I will have no chance to see you again.
I'm sorry that I was always an embarrassment to you when you were growing up.However,I had no 7. (选择).When you were very young,you got into an 8. (事故) and lost your eye.As a mother,I couldn't stand that you would have to grow up with one eye.So I…
I was 9. (自豪) of my son who was enjoying his beautiful world for me with that eye.
With all my love to you!
Mom
After reading the letter,I couldn't help10. (哭).
As a student,I was most afraid to answer questions in class,and I found that the students around were just like me.At the beginning of each class,when the teacher asked a question,I always lowered my head because I was afraid that the teacher saw me.
One day,in a foreign language class,Mr. Black gave us a lesson.He wanted us to be active in class,so he asked us some questions,but no one answered.“Let me tell you a story first,” he said.
“When I came to the United States to study,the university often invited famous people to make speeches.Before the beginning of every speech,I found an interesting thing.The students around me always took a cardboard folded (折叠的) in half,wrote their names in bold with the most eye-catching color,and then placed the cardboard on the seat.So when the speaker needed the answers from the students,he could see and call a listener's name directly.”
“I couldn't understand that.My classmates told me the speakers were all top people,who meant chances.When your answer was to his surprise,it meant he might give you more chances.In fact,I really saw a few students got great chances because of that.”
After listening to the story,I understood that the chance will not find you itself.You must show yourself all the time so that you can find a chance on the card.
1.What did Mr. Black want the students to do in his class?
A. Read loudly. B. Take notes carefully.
C. Be active. D. Listen to him quietly.
2.How did the writer's classmates behave when they were asked questions?
A. They raised their hands.
B. They shook their heads.
C. They closed their eyes.
D. They lowered their heads.
3.How did the speaker get to know the students' names?
A. He got them from the computer.
B. He saw the cardboards on the seats.
C. He asked the students for their names.
D. He got them from the name list on the teacher's desk.
4.What does the writer mainly tell us?
A. Doing as others do is necessary.
B. Answering questions bravely is easy.
C. Attracting others' attention is interesting.
D. Showing yourself bravely can win chances.
It would have been a fine Sunday if my mobile phone hadn't rung in the morning.I picked it up and the caller was my boss.He needed an urgent file (紧急文件) to be completed.It meant I had to give up my Sunday plans and rushed to the office.My boss was a very punctual man and he hated being late.
When I reached the office, my boss had already been there.He left after handing me the file.He asked me to finish it before 5 p.m.and it was already 11 a.m.
After two hours, my mobile phone rang again and it was from my boss.He asked if I could bring the file to him.He was at the airport and would catch a flight to Singapore at 7 p.m.
I worked on the file as fast as I could.By the time I completed the file, it was already 6:30 p.m.Time was running out.I rushed out of the office and called a taxi.However, the taxi driver was a really slow one, and what's more, it began raining heavily.By the time I reached the airport, it was already 7:10 p.m.I thought nothing could save me from being fired (解雇).
Then suddenly someone put his hand on my shoulder behind me, I turned around and saw my boss.I stood there in disbelief.He said, “My flight has been cancelled because of the bad weather.Let's go home.”
1.The boss called the writer in order to ________.
A. wake him up B. praise him
C. fire him D. ask him to finish a file
2.The underlined word “punctual” means “________” in Chinese.
A. 守时的 B. 严格的 C. 诚实的 D. 外向的
3.How about this Sunday for the writer?
A. Exciting. B. Busy. C. Boring. D. Relaxing.
4.What can we learn from the passage?
A. The writer didn't like his job.
B. The writer was fired by his boss.
C. The writer called his boss three times in total.
D. The boss didn't go to Singapore at last.