—Tom, please have some fish.
—Thanks. It tastes________. I want more.
A.well B.awful C.good D.terribly
央视一套播出的五四青年节宣言片《后浪》中说:“青春,是心里有火,眼里有光,我们这一代人的想象力,不足以想象你们的未来!”青春路上,你对未来职业的憧憬是什么?请你以“I want to be a/ an _________ ”为题写一篇短文。
要求:
1. 词数80~100;
2. 请根据以上的提示和要求,结合自己的实际情况写出你的观点,做适当发挥;
3. 文稿中不得出现真实的人名,校名和地名;
4. 字迹工整,语言流畅,表达正确,逻辑清晰。
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Last month, we did a survey about the ways of transportation in Sunshine Community. Here are the results.
The most popular choices are cars and buses. Twenty-five percent of residents (居民) choose cars while thirty percent choose boses. Most office staffs go to work by car. (1)In their opinion, cars are not only fast but also comfortable. The survey mentions that buses are mainly chosen by students in Sunshine Community. As for everyone in our city, there are about 42 bus lines running from 6:30 a. m. to 10:30 p. m.
We found that twenty-five percent prefer to go outside by bike or on foot. (2) Going out by bike are nothing and it is healthy for residents’ body. (3) 老人们习惯在小区附近购买日常用品,so they would like to go to the local market on foot.
The other twenty percent choose motorbikes and taxis, Motorbikes may be dangerous, but some sell think travelling by motorbike is the best way to avoid traffic jams(堵塞) in rush hours. Speaking of taxis, those residents without private cars are willing to take a taxi when they are in a hurry.
(4)With the development of transportation in Yueyang, people can get here and there, more easily. However, some residents said they still met plenty of traffic problems in their daily life. (5) 为了解决这些问题,他们希望岳阳有朝一日会有地铁。 Do you like this convenient way of transportation?
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Road-side business has become a hot topic recently. Premier (总理)Li Keqiang once said that road-side business can reflect common people’s life lively.
Last weekend, 5 college students decided to taste the trade pattern and difficulties of life outside school 1. selling vegetables on the side of the road together.
In the morning, they had to 2. up at 3 o’clock. First, they went to the farm near the city to buy different 3. of vegetables. To reduce (减少) the cost, they learn to bargain (讲价) with the farmers. Then they went back to the city as soon as 4. to take up a street stall(摊位).At about 6:30 a.m. after putting vegetables in order and nicer ones on top, they began to5. vegetables. They peddled (吆喝)loudly and actively to attract customers. When the vegetables were not sold out, they gave them 6. to homeless people. Two days 7. , they earned (挣得) about 300 yuan.
After this unusual experience, they shared their feelings with each 8. . “We were tired, 9. we gained a lot. Compared with hanging out, such social practice makes us learn 10. difficult it is to make money.” said Wang Wen, who came up with this idea.
When you are a teenager, it seems that every time you say. “I want to…”, your parents answer, “No, you can’t.” Teenagers often think they should be allowed to make their own decisions, 1. .
Li Hai, a 15-year-old boy from Huarong, is a middle school student. He is often late for school because he stays up too late. 2. Unless he arrives at school on time, he will be punished by his teacher. Also, Li Hai thinks that he should be allowed to watch TV and play computer games as much as he wants. If his parents refuse his requirements (要求), 3. “Maybe my son thinks the family rules are too strict or unfair.” says Mrs Li, “But we think we’re doing the right thing. 4. We expect him to get into a good university.” Li Hai is always asking, “Could you make the bed for me?” or “Could you help me to sweep the floor?” 5. His parents insist doing chores with him every weekend. Gradually he realizes the importance of doing housework. Sometimes he helps his mother with housework. These days, Li Hai knows his parents care about him and he must follow these strict family rules. Only then will he have a chance to become a better teenager.
A.Li Hai needs to spend more time on his study.
B.He likes doing housework.
C.His parents always ask him to go to bed early and have enough sleep.
D.He thinks doing housework is a waste of time.
E.Li Hai feels lonely and nervous at home.
F.he will argue with his father or mother.
G.but their parents may worry about children’s development.
The Spring Festival is the most important traditional festival in China. Chinese people have been celebrating it for centuries. It comes in winter. We usually have a 15-day holiday, but in 2020, a disease called COVID-19(新型冠状病毒) hit China. We had a longer holiday than before.
As we all know, the Spring Festival is a time to get new. We usually clean and decorate(装饰)our house carefully before it comes. Before the new year, I helped my mother clean the rooms and wash our quilts. My father put up red couplets(春联)on the doors and red paper cutting on the windows. It’s said that red is a lucky color in China. In the new year, no matter how far it is, we come back to have a big dinner together with all the family members. However, we didn’t visit any relatives and friends because of the sudden illness. I just said “Happy new year,” to my parents. At night, I was glad to talk with my friends on Wechat(微信). It’s exciting for me to get Wechat red packet(微信红包) from my grandparents. My mother likes buying all the products from the supermarket. During this new year, she had to order things on the Internet, so she received many packages(包裹).
After the Lantern Festival, we couldn’t go to school. Instead we studied on computers or pads at home. Our teachers organized online teaching for us, and we were able to have classes through the new way of teaching. During the holiday, how I hoped that I could go to school earlier.
On April 7th, 2020. I went back to school. As I started my new journey, I couldn’t forget this special spring festival.
1.Why did we have a longer holiday this year?
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2.Did the writer’s father put red paper cutting on the windows?
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3.Who gave the writer the Wechat red packet?
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4.How did the writer’s mother buy products during this spring festival?
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5.What did our teacher organize for us this holiday?
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