A. 下(蛋) B. 卧 C. 放置.
1.He went over and laid his cup on the table.
2.Grandmother’s hens are laying well now.
3.A dog lay in front of the door just now.
1.民间的________
2.女神________
3.偷窃________
4.放置________
5.甜点________
6.花园________
7.欣赏________
8.以……的形状__________________
9.传统的民间故事_______________
10.击落________________________
11.大喊_________________
12.布置_________________
13.结果_________________
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假如你是张鹏,请根据好友Jane写给你的电子邮件的内容,用英语给她回复一封e-mail。
要求:
1. 层次清楚, 语句通顺、意思连贯、书写规范;
2. 回复邮件须注意:一日游安排,须包括:游览两个景点,逛街,尝小吃;如果有时间的话,还可以……(至少一个安排), 可作适当的发挥;
3. 词数不少于90词;电子邮件的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
4. 文中不得出现真实的人名、校名或地名。
Hi, Jane,
I am very glad to have got your email.
Looking forward to seeing you in Zhenjiang soon.
Zhang Peng
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Every weekend in Britain, DIY shops are always very busy. Many people like making their homes better than relaxing. DIY projects are very popular in Britain and there are lots of TV programmes which show people how they can improve their homes.
Some people like easy decorating (装饰). They often put up wall-paper and paint walls, but there are a lot of different DIY projects that people decide to take on, from changing the new floor to fixing a new shower.
Unluckily, people bite off more than they can chew (不自量力), and try to take on jobs which end in DIY disasters (灾难). The shops often tell their shoppers that anything electrical (电的) should be done by an electrician. However, many people don’t care about this warning(警告) and put themselves in danger.
Something about DIY 1. in Britain | |
Weekends in 2. | ● DIY shops become very 3.. ● A lot of people spend their weekends making their homes better 4. of relaxing! ● TV programmes show how people make their 5.get better. |
6. to learn DIY | By watching TV. |
7. of DIY Projects | ● Some people do easy decorating, like putting up wall-paper and 8.walls. ● Some people take on some difficult improvements like 9. the new floors and fixing a new shower. |
DIY disasters | People say that some people try to take on 10. jobs. They don’t care about the warning and put themselves in danger. |
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October 18,2018
This morning I took a bus to school. The traffic was b1. than usual and there were more people on the bus. At Xinhua Stop, I s2. an old man get on the bus. He looked very w3.. I stood up and gave my seat to him. He t4. me and asked me about my name and my school. We talked h5..
Later in the third class, Mr. Du came in and asked me to go to the f6.. I didn’t know why, so I was a little a7.. Everyone was looking at me. Then he told them w8. I did on the bus this morning. He knew it b9. he got a phone call from the old man. Mr. Du s10. I could be a good example to my classmates. It was really a good day for me! I was so proud.
Where did you go this summer vacation? Perhaps you have visited some top universities in China or outside China. If so, you are not alone.
This summer, groups of tourists from all over China traveled to famous universities like Tsinghua University (大学), Peking University and Fudan University. Tsinghua University received 6,000 visitors a day, said China Youth Daily. Most of them were high school students with their parents.
With more and more visitors, it took many hours to come into the universities.
“Tsinghua University opens to the public at 8:30 am,” a guard (保安) told China Youth Daily. “However, many people start to wait in line at 3 to 4 am because people who come at 6 o’clock may be too late and can only come in in the afternoon.”
This is not only for Chinese universities. Oxford in Britain and Harvard in the United States are facing the same problem. In summer, bicycle paths of Oxford were full of tour buses, which were parked illegally (违规). The pavements (人行道) were also full of Chinese tourists.
“University tourism” is popular because of the long histories and unique cultures(独特的文化)of these famous universities. More importantly, many parents hope their children will go into a top university in the future, said People’s Daily.
“I brought my son here to see what top universities look like,” a mother of a 14-year-old boy told China Daily. She hoped her son could learn something from the trip and study harder after that.
1.What can we learn from Paragraph 2 in this passage?
A. Tourists from all over the world came to China this summer.
B. Most high school students would visit top universities.
C. Tsinghua University is still the most popular one.
D. Famous universities have become popular places for tourists.
2.According to the guard, many people start to wait in line at 3 to 4 am because .
A. they hope to enter the university early
B. they want to spend more time taking pictures
C. Tsinghua University opens at 4:30 am
D. the university is not open to tourists in the afternoon
3.What same problem does Oxford face as Chinese universities?
A. Tour buses are always parked against the rules.
B. College students don’t have enough space to study.
C. The school becomes dirty during the summer holiday.
D. More and more tourists visit Oxford in summer holiday.
4.Why is “university tourism” so popular among families?
A. Because top universities are usually very beautiful.
B. Because parents hope their children will study at top universities.
C. Because parents want to remember their own college lives again.
D. Because today’s kids pay more attention to the universities’ history and culture.