What is the man doing?
A.Making a call. B.Writing an email. C.Playing computer games.
What does the woman think of the motorcycle?
A.Cool. B.Expensive. C.Dangerous.
根据中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50词的文段写作。 文中已给出内容不计入总词数. 所给提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。
科技总是随着人类的进步而发展,而人类的生活也随着科技的进步而改变。随着科技的发展,线上学习的方式也变得越来越普遍。
某英文网站正在开展以"Online Learning"主题的征文活动。假如你是李华,请用英文写一篇短文投稿,谈谈你在线上学习中的一些做法以及你对线上学习的一些看法.。
提示词语:class, convenient, popular
提示问题:
• What do you usually do when you learn online?
• What do you think of online learning?
Online learning is a kind of network learning.
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根据中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50词的文段写作。 文中已给出内容不计入总词数。所给提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。假如你是李华,你们学校将于本周日去森林公园参加植树活动。你想通知你们班交换生Peter参加。请用英语写一封电子邮件,告诉他集合的时间和地点,以及需要做什么准备。
提示词语:bucket (水桶), shoes, drinking water
提示问题:
• When and where will you take?
• What do you advise Peter to prepare for it?
Dear Peter,
How is it going?
There'll be a tree planting activity in the forest park this weekend,__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
If there is anything that I can help you, please let me know.
Yours,
Li Hua
Germs are very small living things. They are so small that we cannot see them unless we use a microscope. They are found in all kinds of places, all over the world. There are four main types of germs that they can invade (侵入) plants, animals and people, and sometimes they can make us sick.
Bacteria (细菌) live just about everywhere on earth. Not all bacteria are bad. Some of them are good for our bodies. They help us keep things in balance. Good bacteria live in our bodies and help us use the nutrients in the food we eat and make waste from what's left over. We couldn't make the most of a healthy meal without these important helper germs! On the other hand, there are several types of bad bacteria, including those that cause sore throats.
Viruses (病毒) need a host to keep living. They need to be inside a place of a living plant or animal, including humans, or even inside a bacterium! Whatever a virus lives in is called its host. Once a virus finds the perfect host, the goal is to reproduce and spread. Viruses are pretty tricky because they can change quickly to fit a new environment. When viruses get inside people's bodies, they can spread and make people sick.
Fungi (真菌) are kind of like plants. Unlike other plants, fungi cannot make their own food from soil, water, and air. Fungi love warm and wet places. Most fungi are harmless. The kind that can grow on your skin can be treated. It probably won't hurt you. But it really makes you uncomfortable!
Protozoa (原生动物) are extremely small. Most of them live in water. Some protozoa actually eat bacteria and they are good because they also eat the waste of other small living things. Some protozoa are bad, and they live off of other living things, sometimes humans. For example, if a person drinks unclean water, protozoa may cause health problems.
1.Are germs small?
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2.How many germs are mentioned in the passage?
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3.Why can viruses change quickly?
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4.Where do fungi love to stay?
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5.What does the passage mainly talk about?
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Can We Learn More by Trusting than by Not Trusting?
Most of us have been burned by misplaced trust. These experiences lead us to believe that people are too trusting.
But in fact we don't trust enough. A survey about trust in the United States has found that interpersonal trust, a measure (测量) of whether people think others are in general trust worthy is at its lowest in nearly 50 years.
If people are more trustworthy, why don't we trust more?
When you trust someone, you end up working out whether your trust is justified (证明合理) or not. A child next door asks if he can visit your place. If you accept you will find out whether or not he's a good neighbor. A classmate advises you to adopt a new reading method. If you follow the advice you will find out whether the new method works better than the one you were used to.
However, when you don't trust someone. You never find out whether you should trust them. If you don't invite the child over, you won't know whether he would have made a good neighbor or not. If you don't follow your classmate's advice, you won't know if the new method is in fact superior.
This information means that we learn more by trusting than by not trusting. Moreover, when we trust, we learn not only about specific persons, we learn more generally about the type of situations in which we should or shouldn't trust. We get better at trusting.
When our trust is disappointing, the coats are visible (明显的), and our reaction (反应) changes from trouble all the way to hopelessness. The benefit that we've learnt from our mistake is easy to overlook. However, the costs of not trusting someone we could have trusted are invisible. We won't know about the friendship we could have built if we don't let that child go into our place. We won't realise how useful some advice would have been if we don't use our classmate's tip about the new reading method.
Giving people a chance isn't only the moral (道德的) thing to do. It's also the smart thing to do.
1.The writer mentions the survey about trust in the United States in Paragraph 2 to show that ________.
A.Americans are popular B.the measure is unbelievable
C.interpersonal trust is important D.people are short of enough trust
2.We can ________ to make us get better at trusting.
A.try to refuse other people's help
B.change our feelings of disappointment
C.find out the balance between trust and mistrust
D.make a smart decision and give people a chance
3.What can we learn from the passage?
A.The friendship between friends is trustworthy.
B.The costs of mistaken mistrust are largely hidden.
C.We can get more from not trusting than from trusting.
D.It is unlikely that people are less trustworthy than before.
4.What is the writer's main purpose in writing this passage?
A.To stress we should trust other people.
B.To question all the experiences of misplaced trust.
C.To introduce some of the trust that can bring us benefits.
D.To discuss which situation we should or shouldn't trust in.