你即将告别初中校园,请为学弟学妹们介绍一下初中的学习经验,帮助他们更好地适应初中的学习生活。
内容包括:
1、课前的自主预习;
2、课上的具体做法;
3、课后的复习方法;
4、表达祝愿。
写作要求:
1、词数为80左右;开头已为你写好,不计入总词数;
2、写作过程中注意分段和标点;前三个要点至少各写出两句话;
3、句式灵活多样,行文连贯流畅;
4、文章中不得出现真实的学校名称及姓名。
I'd like to share some experience in studying.
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春节是我国的传统节日。请你结合下面的汉语提示为外国友人介绍春节的习俗及我们的庆祝活动。
提示:
1、打扫房间以扫除坏运气。
2、吃年夜饭庆祝新年的到来。
3、家人们观看春节晚会。
4、穿上新衣去拜年。
5、孩子们会收到压岁钱。
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Joe Richman works as a radio reporter and is looking for a new idea for a radio programme. He met a teenager called Josh Smith. Josh had Tourette's Syndrome — a brain trouble.
Josh was just beginning high school when he was invited to work with Joe on a story about his illness. Joe wanted Josh to keep a radio story of his daily life. He gave Josh a tape recorder and asked him to record what happened to him every day. Josh was embarrassed (窘迫的) to record at school — his friends might laugh.
One day, Josh made up his mind lo take the tape recorder to school. He took it out at lunchtime. What happened next was a total surprise. Everyone started asking him questions about Tourelle's.
That was an important day in Josh's life because he learned to be more open about his condition. He learned a lot about himself and the world by doing the radio diaries. And Joe was happy that many people loved his programme.
1.Who is Joe Richman?
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2.What is Tourette's Syndrome?
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3.When did Josh receive Joe's invitation to the programme?
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4.How did Josh's classmates react (反应) to his radio diary?
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5.Why was it an important day in Josh's life?
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In modem zoos, we can see animals living naturally in the wild. Grass as well as trees g1. everywhere, and water runs through the places the animals live in. In an American zoo, every v2. can walk through a special cage (笼子) which is filled w3. trees, some small animals and many birds, and the zoo is large enough for the birds to live in more n4. conditions. Modem zoos not only show animals to us ,but a5. save rare (稀有的) animals. For this reason, our grandchildren will still be able to enjoy watching these animals.
Chinese has a long history. It has shaped other languages in Asia the way Latin has shaped languages in the West. With this history, will Chinese have a surprising future?
Over one billion people speak Chinese in the world — far more than any other language. It is the language of the country which is soon to have the world's largest economy (经济). Chinese people are found studying and doing business all over the world.
In fact, Chinese is definitely going to be a world language. Why is this certain? We must look at the economic and political power (政治影响力) of China, which is increasing every day. In the past, world languages have always been the languages of countries with powerful economics. Latin, French and English were important because of the power of the countries that spoke those languages.
Foreign interest in Chinese has developed very quickly together with the development of the Chinese economy. Chinese has become one of the most important and popular languages to learn.
As China develops, more and more people will want to learn about Chinese language and culture, to work and study in China, and to do business with Chinese companies. Chinese will one day become an international language.
1.In which way in Chinese similar to Latin?
A.They both have influenced other languages.
B.Both languages have over one billion speakers.
C.They both have a long history and bright future.
D.Both languages are spoken only by Chinese.
2.What's probably the meaning of the underlined word "definitely" in the third paragraph?
A.Always. B.Certainly. C.Never. D.Possibly.
3.What is the relationship between language and economy?
A.The more important language is, the stronger economy is.
B.The stronger economy is, the less important language is.
C.The weaker economy is, the more important language is.
D.The stronger economy is, the more important language is.
4.Why is Chinese more widely used?
A.Because more and more Chinese go abroad.
B.Because people across the world travel to China.
C.Because many universities in China are world-famous.
D.Because more foreigners are becoming interested in Chinese.
5.What might the writer think of the future of Chinese?
A.Hopeful. B.Unclear. C.Dark. D.Doubtful.
One day, I was with my friends. We were having a picnic in the field and I saw something strange. A white cat with a pink nose was sitting in a tree. There was nothing strange about that, of course, but it was eating the leaves in the tree! That was strange! Cats don't usually eat leaves. "Probably it's very hungry," I thought.
While I was looking at it, the cat got out of the tree, jumped down to the ground, walked across the field and sat next to us. It was possible that it wanted some of our picnic to eat, but there was nothing for the cat. The cat got up and came close to me. I talked to it and it smiled at me.
Was it a Cheshire cat? I found some biscuits in my pocket and gave them to the cat. Soon, it was eating biscuits and smiling at us. Then, after a while, the cat got up and walked across the field. I thought it wasn't hungry any more.
1.I was ________ in a field when I saw something strange.
A.playing football B.having a picnic C.watching a game D.flying a kite
2.What was strange about the cat?
A.The cat was in a tree. B.The cat was white. C.The car was eating leaves. D.The cat had a pink nose.
3.I gave the cat some ________ to eat.
A.biscuits B.picnic C.fish D.meat
4.Why did the cat come close to us?
A.Perhaps it was tired. B.Perhaps it lost its way.
C.Perhaps it was hungry. D.Perhaps no leaves were left for it.
5.What's the best title for the passage?
A.Close to Nature B.A Field Trip C.A Strange Cat D.Goodbye to Biscuits