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假定你是李雷,请你对英国朋友Bruce的邮件进行同复。你可以根据邮件内容作适当发挥;邮件中不得出现真实的姓名和校名;词数:80-100;短文首句仅供选择使用,不计入总词数。
To | LiLei@mail.com |
Subject | Exchange Visit! |
Hi there, Li Lei! I'm really excited about going to be at your school for the exchange visit later this year—hope you are too! But the thing is, I really don't want to do the wrong thing while I'm there and especially at the school, so I'm wondering if you could tell me a bit about the rules, about phones, clothes, food... Could you send me a quick email? I'd love to hear from you. Love, Bruce |
To | Bruce@mail.com |
Subject | Re:Exchange Visit! |
Hi, Bruce! Thanks for your email. I'm looking forward to the exchange too!
Love, Li Lei |
阅读下面的短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
When teacher Margret Atkins, 39, went to ride her bike to school last Friday, she was shocked to discover it 1. (steal). When our reporter spoke to her, she told him that she'd been angry when she realized he bike was gone. It was quite 2. old bike her grandpa had given her years ago. She said it was 3.(valuable) gift she'd ever received.
So what did she do? She decided 4.(write) a note to the thief and put it where the bike had been taken away. To her surprise, she 5.(find) the thief had returned the bike, together with a written apology(道歉) later that day. "What I did was 6.(complete) wrong. 1'm really sorry I took your bike. Hope you can accept 7. (I)apology!"
Mrs. Atkins told reporters she was not going to call the police 8. she was no longer angry. She was just thankful that she could go to school on her bike again. She added that she'd probably write another passage to the thief. "I want to thank him 9. returning the bike and tell him I've forgiven(原谅) him," she explained. "People sometimes make 10.(mistake), but the important thing is that they own up to(承认) what they've done," she said.
根据短文内容和所给中文提示,在空白处写出单词的正确形式。每空限填一词。
Keeping Healthy—stories from around the world
Running for fun
Running regularly helps you to keep fit. That's why millions of people run several days a week and take an 1.(积极的) part in races. Some runners join the sport and doing something 2.(有帮助的) for others together. Last autumn in Tokyo, some runners 3.(穿) crazy costumes and ran a full marathon to collect money for charity(慈善).
A beautiful morning in a park
You will see in China big groups of people doing tai chi in 4.(公共的) places, such as parks and squares. Tai chi is a traditional sport widely spread in China. These slow controlled movements of the 5.(手臂) and legs are very good for your health. Mr. Lee, a doctor, often 6.(分享) his experience, saying that doing tai chi helps him overcome stress and feel relaxed.
Ice swimming
Imagine you are somewhere in Russia or Finland in 7.(冬天), and it's -15 ℃ outside. Would you rather see a film or go for a swim in the nearby river on a fine 8.(星期日) afternoon? Not many of our readers would choose to go for a swim in such 9.(低) temperatures, but in some countries, ice swimming has been popular for centuries. Some people say it can help strengthen the body. But you have to have the 10.(勇气) to try it—and it's only for people who are already fit and healthy!