India is the third ________ producer of books in the language of English in the world.
A.large B.larger C.the largest D.largest
Don't be sad. The long vacation we are looking forward to ________ soon.
A.come B.coming C.is coming D.came
―A new study shows there are many of fast walking.
―I agree. It's good for the environment and it can also save money.
A.instructions B.products C.instruments D.advantages
请写一封不少于 60 个词的电子邮件来回复你的笔友Danny。
假如你是Jo,刚收到笔友Danny的一封电子邮件,想了解最近有关你在家学习的情况。请结合具体事例谈谈你的学习体会与感受。邮件格式己给。
Dear Jo,
How are you these days? I know that in the war of fighting COVID-19 (冠状病毒), you are now studying at home, having school lessons online. It's really a new and special way of learning. Please tell me your experience of online learning these days.
Take care,
Danny
(注意:短文中不得出现考生的姓名、校名及其他相关信息,否则不予评分。标点符号不占格。)
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It was a cool spring morning back in 2009 and I had just started a morning shift as a school crossing guard. Looking out for the children, I suddenly noticed something at sideways. Behind me I first thought it was a small, overweight dog heading towards me. I didn't think much about it, and looked carefully at any approaching children, as well as enjoying the morning sun.
What is wrong with that dog? I thought later on, as I looked back to check on the small dog—it was moving much too fast for itself.
A few minutes later, I felt as if I was being watched, I looked behind me, but the dog had disappeared. Then, as I slowly turned my attention back to the road, I was greatly surprised to see a large koala at my feet and staring right up at me. A number of different solutions crossed my mind. But staying calm was the best. "Are you waiting to cross the road?" I asked the sweet koala. Miss Koala looked away, and scratched (抓挠) behind her ear.
Then it got up on all four feet and impatiently started to cross the road. I quickly checked for any cars, then walked to the road with my stop sign held high, whistle (吹哨) to my lips, and held my breath.
The koala made it to the other side of the street, then continued following the path through the trees and disappeared into bushes.
So why did the koala cross at the school crossing? To safely get to the trees on the other side!
1.Is the writer a school crossing guard or an animal protection volunteer?
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2.Where did the writer notice the little animal?
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3.What did the writer choose among the different solutions?
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4.Which word showed that koala didn't realize the danger when crossing the road?
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5.How did the writer help koala cross the road?
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6.What do you think of the koala cross at the school crossing? Why?
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My dad is a patient, loving and giving person but his kind spirit that really touched me was one night as we were driving home after visiting my grandmother.
Pulling up at a small crossing, we saw a car stopped in the m1. of the road. An older lady was talking on her phone and staring up at a street sign, clearly trying to work out where she was. She came back to her car, looking more u2.. Dad watched her out of his rear-view (后视) mirror before pulling over to see if he could help. As he stood at her window and asked if she was OK, she broke down in tears, explaining she had lost her way.
It turned out she was a caregiver (照料者) and was t3. to find the house of the client she was meant to be helping that night. When she showed Dad the address she was meant to be at. Dad handed her his b4. card and told her to follow him, and to call him on the number on the card if she lost us in t5. .
My dad drove to the address, only a suburb or two out of our way, and found the house for her. The look of thankfulness on her face was reward enough for Dad.
The next morning as Dad was driving me to school his phone rang. It was the lady he'd helped the night b6. calling him to thank him again for his kind deed. 1 don't think Eve ever been so p7. to be his daughter.