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假如你是学校的一名小记者,你对学校“最美志愿者”埃米进行了一次采访。请你根据以下...

假如你是学校的一名小记者,你对学校最美志愿者埃米进行了一次采访。请你根据以下采访记录,用英语写一篇稿件,向读者介绍她的情况。

兴趣爱好

1.读书。每天约花一小时时间阅读。

2.旅游。去过中国西部地区。

感人事迹

1.贫困学生患重病,为其筹集治疗费用。

2.发现女童辍学,联系政府帮助她复学。

未来计划

1.今年暑假:宣传环境保护,因为……(原因自拟)。

2.以后有机会时:……(内容自拟

 

注意:1.词数90词左右。短文开头已写好,不计入总词数。

2.短文须包含所有要点,不要逐词翻译,可适当发挥,使短文连贯、通顺。

Amy was presented with "the Most Beautiful Young Volunteer" in our school._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

Amy was presented the Most Beautiful Young Volunteer in our school. She likes reading.She spends an hour reading books every day. When she was young, she read the four great classical Chinese novels. And she likes travelling, too.She has visited many places in the west of our country. This helped her learn more about the country. Amy organized several activities to raise money for a boy from a poor family. The boy got a serious disease. With Amy's support, the boy was cured after the operation. Last year, she found a girl had to leave school. She wrote to the local government and helped the girl return to school. This summer, she decides to tell people to protect the environment because she finds the environment is changing for the worse. If possible, she may take part in some charities to work for more people. She says she doesn't have as much spare time as before, but her life is more meaningful. 【解析】 图表作文 【高分句型一】When she was young, she read the four great classical Chinese novels.当她小的时候,她读中国四大古典小说.when引导时间状语从句. 【高分句型二】 This summer, she decides to tell people to protect the environment because she finds the environment is changing for the worse.今年夏天,她决定告诉人们保护环境,因为她发现环境开始恶化.decide to do sth开始做某事;because引导原因状语从句. 【高分句型三】She spends an hour reading books every day她每天花一个小时读书。Sb spend time doing sth某人花费时间做某事。 短语:the four great classical Chinese novels中国四大古典小说;raise money筹钱;With one’s support某人的支持;take part in参加。  
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Why should students play sports? Some people think that students play sports in order to get exercise. Others think it can help students have fun. But that is not enough.

If students play sports, they can get more than healthy bodies. Why? Here are three more reasons.

Students who play sports do better in school. Some people think that doing exercise will take up students' study time. But a recent study has shown that students who play sports get better scores in school than those who don't. Exercise gets students to learn, remember things and concentrate better.

    Students who play sports develop their teamwork spirits and learn problem-solving skills. When they are working together with others to win games and reach goals, they're learning how to be successful in practice. And these skills will be useful to them for study or their future work.

    Playing sports can also improve confidence. Students who play sports feel better about themselves. When they know they can improve and reach their goals by practicing, it builds their confidence. And sports can also help them communicate with others actively and make new friends.

1.Why do students who play sports get higher marks in school?

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2.Mary is a shy girl, how can sports help her according to the article?

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3.Are you going to play sports with your friends every day? Why or why not?

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1.本次会议的目的是要选出新主席。

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2.以前,许多病人太贫穷而负担不起去医院看病的费用。

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3.所有的动物都得吃东西才能活下去。

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4.当地政府已下定决心尽快改善人们的生活。

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5.你真粗心,在考试中犯了这么多错误。

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Isabel Allende's novels are enjoyed all over the world. She is famous for her creativity and imagination. And her own personal story is as amazing as any she has ever told in a novel. Born in 1942, Allende's family often moved during her childhood. She went to school in South America, Europe, and Asia. As a young woman, she became a journalist in Santiago, Chile's capital city. Then, she got married and had two children. In 1970, everything began to change.

Leaving home

Isabel Allende's uncle was a political leader named Salvador Allende. In 1970, her uncle was elected president of Chile. In 1973, President Allende was killed during the fighting. When Isabel Allende began to fear for her life, she and her family decided to move to Venezuela.

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It was really a painful experience for Isabel Allende to leave her country. Without this experience, however, Allende said she never would have begun writing novels. Then she got a phone call from Chile. Her grandfather was dying. She knew she could not return home to be with him, but she wanted to respect him in some way. "I decided to write a letter about all the things he told us when we were young," Allende explained. Later, she wrote a long letter which became Allende's first novel, The House of the Spirits.

The Writing Life

"I spent ten to twelve hours a day in a room writing," Allende said, "I didn't talk to anybody; I didn't answer the phone." When she finished the first draft of a new novel, Allende mailed a copy to her strictest critic(评论家)."I sent it to my mother. She read it and came here with a red pen. We fought for a month at least." Allende then went back to work until she felt the book was finished. "Storytelling is the fun part," she said. "Writing can be a lot of work!"

1.What was Isabel Allende before she got married?

A. She was a journalist.    B. She was a teacher.

C. She was a political leader.    D. She was a president.

2.According to the last paragraph, the underlined words "strictest critic" refer to        .

A. Isabel Allende's father    B. Isabel Allende's mother

C. Isabel Allende's grandfather    D. Isabel Allende's uncle

3.Why did Isabel Allende start writing her first novel?

A. Because she wanted to make some money.

B. Because she liked writing novels.

C. Because she wanted to respect her grandfather in some way.

D. Because she wanted to write against the government.

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A. Isabel Allende and her mother discussed and argued a lot about the draft

B. Isabel Allende and her mother often fought because of the draft

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For years, parents have been telling kids to turn down the music. Now it's more important than ever for young people to hear the message.

Phones, iPads, and other devices deliver music that is clearer and louder than ever. That may sound like a good thing, but it is not so good for the health of the ears.

A new study confirms the danger. Scientists gave hearing tests to 170 students aged 11 to 17. The results showed that nearly 30% of the students had tinnitus(耳鸣), a condition that causes ringing in the ears. Ringing can be the result of a sudden loud noise. In that case, it is likely to go away. But constant ringing is a sign of trouble.

"These weren't kids who had just come from a rock concert," Dr Larry Roberts told Times For Kids. "We made sure they hadn't heard any loud sounds for a day or two."

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Aside from the threat of future hearing loss,students with tinnitus also face immediate effects. They are more sensitive to loud sounds. They may have difficulty concentrating(集中精力)and sleeping.

What can you do to keep your hearing sharp? Follow the 60/60 rule. Set the volume under 60%. Don't use a device for more than 60 minutes a day.

1.What does "the message" in Paragraph 1 refer to(指的是)?

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Mary was waiting for the airplane to take off. She was happy to get a seat by herself. Just then, an air hostess came up to her and asked,"Would you mind changing your seat? A man would like to sit with his wife." The only available seat was next to a girl with her arms broken, a black-and-blue face and a sad expression. "I don't want to sit there," Mary thought immediately. But a soft voice spoke, "She needs help." Finally, Mary moved to that seat.

The girl was named Emily. She had been in a car accident and now was on her way for treatment.

When the snack and juice arrived, Mary realized that Emily could not feed herself. Mary considered offering to feed her but hesitated(犹像), as it seemed too impolite to offer service to a stranger. But then Mary realized that Emily's need was more important. Mary offered to help her eat. Although Emily was uncomfortable to accept, she agreed. They became closer and closer in a short time. By the end of the five-hour trip, Mary's heart had warmed, and the time was really better spent than if she had just sat by herself.

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D. She was afraid of the man and his wife.

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B. Emily agreed that she would sit next to Mary.

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C. Learning to Forgive    D. Passing Your Love on

 

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