I have ________ eraser. ________ eraser is very useful (有用的).
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请根据以下表格,以 Tu Youyou—A Great Scientist 为题写一篇短文,介绍屠呦呦。
个人信息 | 1930年12月30日出生于浙江;她从小就对医学很感兴趣。 |
经历 | 1.1955年,她毕业于北京大学。 2.毕业后,她把大部分时间都投入到古代医学研究中;尽管遇到困难,但她并没有放弃。 3.2015年,她获得诺贝尔奖。 |
突出贡献 | 1.她发现了治疗疟疾的方法,拯救了很多生命。 2.她一直努力推行中医。 |
评价 | 你的感想或评价? 请至少发挥两点。 |
注意:
(1)参考词汇:治疗 cure 推行 push for 诺贝尔奖 the Nobel Prize 疟疾 malaria
(2)词数 80 个左右(文章的开头已给出,不计入总词数)。
(3)内容应包括所有要点。
(4)不得透露学校、姓名等任何个人信息,否则不予评分。
Tu Youyou—A Great Scientist
Tu Youyou is a great scientist. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
根据所给的汉语内容,用英语完成下列句子。(每空限填一词)
1.她习惯每天早上喝一瓶牛奶。她认为这很健康。
She________ a bottle of milk every morning. She thinks it is very healthy.
2.李老师是一位如此和蔼的老师,所有同学们都喜欢她。
Miss Li is________ teacher________ all the students like her.
3.小明 14 岁,他还不够年龄学开车。
Xiao Ming is 14 years old. He________ learn to drive a car.
4.昨晚我爸爸完成了工作才回家。
My father ________ go home________ he finished his work last night.
5.我们必须采取行动减少空气污染。
We must ________ to reduce air pollution.
6.多么好的天气啊!我们去散步吧!
__________ ________ weather!Let’s go for a walk!
7.在医院里不允许吸烟。
Smoking ________ in the hospital.
阅读短文及文后 A ~ E 选项,选出可以填入各题空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Dear Grace,
How’s it going? Sorry I haven’t e-mailed you for a while!
1. I knew I wasn’t fit and I wanted to get some exercise. But that wasn’t the only reason why I decided to do a sport. Students who play sports do better at school.2. Exercise also helps learning and memory. But I couldn’t decide on a sport.
First, 3. I knew I couldn’t run for very long without feeling tired. On the first day, I was able to run for the first ten minutes, but then I was so tired that I couldn’t even kick the ball. Then, 4. It’s a great sport that exercises the body and the mind. You learn to follow instruction carefully and do what you are asked to do. This is the right sport for me! 5.I feel so confident that I even showed some kung fu to the class last week! Can you believe it?
I hope you’re OK! Write and let me know what you have been doing! Bye for now!
Yours,
Kristie
A. I tried kung fu.
B. I decided to play soccer.
C. They are more confident and less stressed.
D. I told you about my decision to take up a sport.
E. I practice twice a week and I haven’t missed a class.
Welcome to the Painting Competition for Woolands Students
The International AntiDrug(禁毒) Day this year is coming soon. In order to raise teenagers' awareness(意识) to fight against drug taking, the City Art Council is going to hold a painting competition for the students in our city.
Students who want to take part in the competition can hand in their own 2D paintings in either of the following two ways:
★Each school will be provided with a box for students to put in their paintings. Boxes will be picked up by the City Art Council on Thursday, June 23rd, 2016, before the end of the school day.
★Paintings can be also handed in on Friday, June 24th, from 8:00 am to 10:00 am at the Woodlands Art Hall (175 Riverside Street).
All paintings are required to be 60cm wide by 80cm long or smaller. Larger sizes will not be accepted. Each student can only hand in one painting.
The final decision on the competition results will be made on June 26th, the AntiDrug Day. The name list of the winners will be made known on the website of the City Art Council on the same day. All winning paintings will be shown to the public at the City Youth Park from June 27th till the end of July.
Prizes: 1st Prize(10 students)=$300 Gift Card each
2nd Prize(20 students)=$200 Gift Card each
3rd Prize(30 students)=$100 Gift Card each
For further information:Visit http: //www.WoodlandsArtCouncil.org or call 25698632.
1.Students in Woodlands can take part in ________ held by the City Art Council.
A.a pop music concert B.a singing competition
C.a painting competition D.a namesigning activity
2.The main purpose of this competition is ________.
A.to teach the teenagers some painting skills
B.to tell the teenagers to walk away from drugs
C.to provide the teenager with some art knowledge
D.to introduce the history of the AntiDrug Day to the teenagers
3.The size of the paintings like ________ will NOT be accepted.
A.40 cm wide by 60 cm long
B.50 cm wide by 70 cm long
C.60 cm wide by 80 cm long
D.80 cm wide by 100 cm long
4.The public can enjoy the winning paintings ________.
A.at the City Youth Park B.at the City Art Council
C.at 175 Riverside Street D.at the Woodlands Art Hall
5.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.Students must put their paintings in the school box on June 24th.
B.Each student can take part in the competition with one 3D painting.
C.Students can get more information about the competition in two ways.
D.Each of the second prize winners in the competition will get 300 dollars.
Young novelist
Suzanne Todd has just won the Best New Writer Prize for her first book, Roadrunner. The idea for the book came from her own travels-four years ago she decided to give up her job in a bank to go round the world on her own for a year.
“I was tired of doing the same thing every day and wanted to find some excitement before it was too late,” she says. “It was fun getting ready for the trip, and thinking about all the things I would do. But when the day came to leave, I was suddenly afraid, and I didn’t want to go. I kept thinking, what am I doing? What’s wrong with me? I have no job, no money, and I am all by myself! I felt so worried sitting on the plane that I was counting the weeks until I could come back! But once the plane landed, I realized how exciting life was, and how lucky I was able to do this. I saw many wonderful things, and in India I met Richard, who is now my husband.”
Back home, she started writing Roadrunner. This novel is about Tara Roberts, who decides to give up her job and travel round the world, and it sounds like it is all a true story about Suzanne. “Tara goes to the same places as me and feels the same about them, but I don’t have her crazy way of behaving or get into danger as she does,” Suzanne explains.
Suzanne’s second book, called Sailing, shows Tara in different funny situations, and unusually for a second book, is just as enjoyable as the first. This is even more surprising when you consider that since the birth of her son, Suzanne has had to find the time for writing while looking after him. “I have to plan things better now,” she says.
Roadrunner is going to be made into a film, a third and final novel about Tara is planned, and Suzanne is still only 29. How does she feel about her future? “I just take things as they come,” she says with a smile.
1.The underlined word “this” in Paragraph 2 refers to .
A.giving up her job B.travelling around the world
C.meeting her husband D.being a worker in a bank
2.In what way are Suzanne and the character of Roadrunner similar?
A.They have similar travel experiences. B.They have similar characters.
C.Both write books about their journeys. D.Both lead dangerous lives.
3.How does the writer feel about Suzanne’s second book Sailing?
A.He’s not pleased Suzanne spent less time on it.
B.He’s surprised Suzanne can repeat her success.
C.He’s not interested in reading more about the same person.
D.He’s pleased she’s included ideas about children in it.
4.What can we learn from the story?
A.Suzanne Todd was a bank clerk after going around the world.
B.Three novels about Tara are planned and one of them has finished.
C.It tells us some background information about the book Roadrunner.
D.Suzanne Todd won the Best New Writer Prize for her first film.
5.What kind of person is Suzanne?
A.She is quiet and shy and doesn’t take risks.
B.She does crazy things and gets into dangerous situations.
C.She likes to plan things very carefully.
D.She is happy and enjoys the challenge.