May I use your dictionary? I left ________ at home.
A.yours B.your C.mine D.my
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今年5月20日是第三十一个中国学生营养日。一日三餐中,早餐的重要性不言而喻。某校 研究性学习小组在200人中就同学们的早餐情况进行了一次调査。下图是相关的统计结果。
请你用两段话写一篇短文,第一段用百分比简要说明图表内容,第二段结合自己的情况, 谈谈你对早餐的看法。
要求:
1. 不得少于80词;
2. 不得出现真实的人名、校名;
3. 所给词数不计入总数。
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请阅读下面非连续性文本,按要求完成所给的任务,并将答案写在答题卡相应的位置上。
Do you want to learn more about depression (抑郁) ? The following is used for informational purposes only. It should not be considered as a guide for making medical decisions.
1. Depression happens for many reasons. While we all try to find happiness, sometimes we still end up feeling low. While most people can control this feeling, low moods (情绪)can stay with some, leading to depression. Depression is a normal reaction to difficult times in life. It is something we all experience sometimes and usually passes quickly. When a person feels sad, however, it affects their daily lives. Many factors (因素), may cause depression. | 2. Depression influences people in different ways. Whether it's losing a loved one, being refused, or going through a breakup, sometimes depression can seem to go on forever. Signs of Depression ① Weight loss or gain ② Loss of interest in hobbies ③Feeling sad for a long time ④Difficulty focusing your attention ⑤ Trouble going to sleep or getting too much sleep. | ||
Causes of Depression | |||
① Pressure | ⑤ Drug and alcohol abuse(滥用) | ||
②Genetics (遗传因素) | ⑥ A painful early childhood experience | ||
③ Loss of a loved one | ⑦An illness that lasts a long time | ||
④ A difficult relationship | ⑧No clear reason | ||
3. Depression is treatable. Depression, even in the most serious cases, can be treated. The earlier treatment begins, the more effective it will be. Dealing with Depression ①Eat well and keep your diet balanced. 尽量少吃垃圾食品。 ②To exercise. Choose a type of exercise that you enjoy. One way is just to go outside and walk for five minutes. ③ Get enough sleep. This can be the hardest change to make, especially for teenagers. ④ Find hobbies that calm you down. Just make sure that the way you choose is healthy. | |||
Remember, as the old saying goes: “Laughter is the best medicine.” |
1.What is depression?
2.According to the chart, what might be the key cause of depression for a student whose father died in an accident?
3.What sign might a depressed student have while studying?
4.Please translate the underlined sentence into English.
5.In the passage, the underlined word "This" refers to.
6.In your daily life, what might make you feel low? How do you deal with it?
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It is commonly seen that students take pictures of teachers' blackboard-writing using their smart phones. This starts a discussion on whether taking a picture can take the place of taking notes.
Among those in the photo-taking camp, some can’t read their own handwriting. So it's best to take a picture of teachers' writing so that they can understand the notes. Some take pictures of notes because they know the phone is a safe place to store materials. They may lose paper, but they may not lose their phones. Some take photos because they want to record exact words that have been written on the blackboard.
It may be convenient to use phones as note takers, but is a picture a replacement(替代品) for the process of note-taking? Can the two be equally effective?
Taking. notes may be an old-fashioned method, but a method which has a long history doesn't mean it* s out of date. Taking notes is a traditional way to help make preparations for getting and understanding information. Teachers encourage students to take notes because the act of doing so is more than only recording necessary information — it requires students to ask questions about what they don't know. The act of writing information down forces the brain to begin to memorize, establishing the building blocks of learning something new.
I' m not sure which is better. For now, I allow students to take notes however they see fit ——handwritten or photographed — because I think that some notes, no matter the method of note-taking, are better than none.
Taking pictures | Taking notes |
Help students who are not 1. at handwriting to understand the notes. Be much safer to store materials. Record words that have been written on the blackboard 2. . | Help 3. for getting and understanding information. Record necessary information and ask 4. about unknown things. Help the students to put information into memory by processing and combining it. |
Handwritten notes and photographed notes are 5. allowed because some notes are better than none. |
请阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,从方框内所给的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项, 使短文意思通顺,并在答题卡上将选项涂黑。选项中有一项为多余项。
CCTV news hosts seem to have nothing to do with livestream (直播)stars, but these two groups broke the divide and came together for a special live broadcast.
On April 6, Buying Hubei, a nationwide online show kicked off.1. They worked together to help with the sales of companies in Hubei province that have been affected by CO VID-19 outbreak. Netizens were surprised by Zhu's humor during the livestream.2..
From hot dry noodles to navel oranges (脐橙),the show showed 16 products, all from cities in Hubei province. 3. Nearly 11 million people watched the pair trying different local food and repeatedly recommending (推荐)viewers to place orders. They helped sell more than 40 million yuan worth of Hubei-produced products within hours, according to media reports.
Hubei is known as the land of fish and rice.4. Its farm produce, from lotus roots to oranges and mushrooms, could not make their way to the market for more than two months.
With the epidemic situation greatly improving, Hubei is trying to find its footing again — with the help of the nation. Chinese netizens said, "We are unable to fight the virus on the frontline. However, we are ready to help by placing orders for Hubei products."
5. This is partly because they think that it could be the best way of supporting Hubei, especially people there have experienced such difficulties in combating the virus, which fully reflects our Chinese traditional value: when one falls into difficulty, all other parties come to help.
A.It lasted about two hours.
B.CCTV held the program Buying Hubei.
C.Why do people show great interest in Buying Hubei?
D.They never thought the serious news host could be so funny.
E.Zhu Guangquan and Li Jiaqi hosted a show on Taobao Live.
F.To prevent the spread of the coronavirus, it was locked down.
请阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出一个最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
At 8,844.43 meters high, Mount Qomolangma is the tallest mountain on Earth. While it is famous for its beautiful views, parts of the mountain are facing a problem: garbage. Every year, thousands of visitors throw away tons of garbage. The garbage found on Mount Qomolangma has caused serious pollution. It is bad for water farther down in the mountain’s valley (山谷). The polluted water and soil on the mountain has already been a cause of environmental concern (担 忧)in China, Nepal and India.
According to the UN, over 140 tons of garbage has been left on the mountain. To deal with the garbage, China started to limit the number of people who were allowed to climb up the north side of the mountain in 2019. Only 300 people will be allowed to climb it, and only during spring.
Local residents (居民)collected about 8. 4 tons of garbage at heights of 5,200 meters and above in 2018. The local government is also setting up stations to sort(分类),recycle and break down garbage collected from the mountain. A group of artists will also try to turn the garbage into artwork. They will show these works of art to remind people not to leave garbage behind when climbing the mountain.
The focus is for the mountain to be climbed in a scientific and green way. Nowadays, people ——including mountaineers and local people ——are more aware (意识到) of the importance of environmental protection.
1.Mount Qomolangma is facing the problem of ______________.
A.air and food pollution
B.water and soil pollution
C.noise and light pollution
2.China limited the number of climbers on Mount Qomolangma to _________________.
A.help local residents live happily
B.allow people to clean the mountain
C.do with the garbage on the mountain
3.The artists hope their artworks can _____________when climbing the mountain.
A.remind people not to leave waste behind
B.advise climbers to collect and break down garbage
C.call on more people to protect the water in the valley
4.An increasing number of mountain climbers and local people realize that ____________.
A.protecting the environment is important
B.stations can help to turn the garbage into artwork
C.scientists know better about how to climb the mountains
5.The best title of the passage might be ________________.
A.Mountain Climbing B.Garbage or Artwork C.Cleaning Qomolangma