转眼你已经成长为一名即将步入高中的青少年,在你的生活中,一定充满了各种各样的欢乐。请根据以下要点和要求用英语写一篇短文。
1. 要点:1)使你快乐的事情是什么;
2)它为什么使你快乐;
3)你今后将怎样做。
2. 要求:1)文中不得出现真实姓名和学校名称;
2)词数100左右。
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English is an important subject in middle school. 1. only has twentysix letters but they can make lots of words. You can use the words to make English sentences. I think English is hard for me to learn, 2. I want to find some ways to improve it.
One day, I came across a foreign girl called Amy on the Internet. After we introduced each other, we became friends. I was not good 3. communicating in English so I only used simple words and sentences. I managed to make myself understood. She 4. kind and patient and we talked very happily.
Amy lives in New York. We speak English online twice a week. I've really improved a lot. Now I can read English newspaper and magazines 5. her help. She said she was proud of me.
I hope to visit her next year. I can't wait to meet her now.
If you are a beginner or teach adults at a beginner level, here are several tips to make starting to learn English easier.
1Exercise
Learning a foreign language is_____ going to the gym. Your muscles are strengthened if you _____ every day. It's the same with language: practice makes perfect. You may give 15 _____ of your time to English every day. You can listen to music, read a book, watch short movies on the Internet, _____ games on your smartphone, or meet up with native speakers for a language exchange.
2Not just words
Beginner students may feel most comfortable_____ they listen to single words and repeat them. But this is less _____ for adult learners. These adult learners will want to sound confident and fluent when talking to native _____. If you learn chunks of language, or phrases, it will be _____ to create sentences and sound natural when speaking.
3Go for it
Keep trying. Every time you start something new, you think you will probably _____ the new thing soon. But as the saying goes, “if you don't ______ succeed: try, try, try again.” To help you stay motivated, remember ______ you started learning English—your dream.
4Set goals
Setting goals about ______ a language can help. For example, if you want to go shopping for clothes in an Englishspeaking country, you will need to know ______ like “where are the changing rooms?” and “can I pay by credit card?” You had better ______ a diary in which you write what you'd like to learn for seven days. At the end of the week, check if you have achieved your ______.
Following these tips, you will become more confident and make great progress.
1.A.about B.from C.for D.like
2.A.run B.practise C.swim D.work
3.A.hours B.seconds C.parts D.minutes
4.A.play B.invent C.change D.find
5.A.when B.because C.if D.since
6.A.successful B.useful C.happy D.sad
7.A.tourists B.guests C.speakers D.bosses
8.A.harder B.cleverer C.happier D.easier
9.A.give up B.pick up C.talk about D.turn down
10.A.secondly B.firstly C.finally D.quickly
11.A.what B.that C.who D.why
12.A.learning B.writing C.translating D.reading
13.A.words B.pictures C.sentences D.signs
14.A.damage B.buy C.wash D.keep
15.A.goals B.dreams C.experiences D.feelings
While the start of a new school year is always exciting, this year was even more so for some students at White Cloud Primary School. They became the world's first kids to be taught by an electronic teacher. This electronic teacher is not a humanlike robot walking around the classroom. Instead, he is a computercreated head that appears, when needed, on students' computer or phone screens. His name is Bill.
Created by technology company Smart Machines, Bill is able to show humanlike behavior. He is designed to teach a special program about environmentalfriendly power created by the sun and wind. This program, started in 2005, used to be taught by human teachers.
Just like human teachers, Bill is able to immediately respond to the students' questions and opinions about the topic. Thanks to computer cameras, he is also able to see and react to students' physical actions. For example, if a student smiles at Bill, he responds by smiling back. This twoway exchange helps get the students' attention. More importantly, it allows the program developers to improve Bill's behavior and knowledge base when needed.
The program has been a great success, according to Smart Machines spokesman Robert Frost. Frost says, “What is interesting to me is the children's reaction to Bill. He really attracts their attention.” Frost thinks kids don't find the experience of being taught by smart machines as strange as older people because they have grown up in a time of computers and smart phones.
It is doubtful, however, that human educators will lose their jobs to Bill any time soon. For one, this talking head's knowledge base is not large. More importantly, even the smartest computer programs can't guess and react to all the unexpected situations that educators face daily. Bill's future might be as a “personal tutor”, providing kids with oneonone help for different subjects and topics.
1.What is Bill?
A.A humanlike robot.
B.A kind of computer game.
C.A computer recording tool.
D.A computercreated talking head.
2.How does the twoway exchange help the program developers?
A.It lets them correct students' mistakes.
B.It allows Bill to respond more quickly.
C.It helps them know how to improve Bill.
D.It helps them study students' body language.
3.What does the word “they” refer to (指的是)?
A.Kids. B.Older people.
C.Smart machines. D.Program developers.
4.What is Bill NOT good at doing?
A.Attracting students' attention.
B.Understanding students' body language.
C.Responding to students' questions.
D.Dealing with unexpected situations.
5.How might Bill be used in the future according to the last paragraph?
A.To work as human classroom teachers.
B.To encourage students' interest in computers.
C.To give students personal help with different subjects.
D.To watch over the behavior of the students in the classroom.
Here is a famous story about the Great Wall of China. The story happened in the Qin Dynasty. 1. Do you want to know more about the love story?
One day, the emperor, Qin Shi Huang, ordered his soldiers to capture some young men to build the Great Wall of China.
A young man named Fan Xiliang didn't want to get captured. He ran away from his home. He had nowhere to go and didn't know where to hide.2.
At that time, a woman named Lady Meng Jiang saw the poor man, and saved him. Fan Xiliang said thanks to Lady Meng Jiang. They fell in love with each other.3.
Unfortunately, Fan Xiliang was found and captured. He was sent to the Great Wall and worked there.
4. Winter came, but Fan Xiliang failed to return. Lady Meng Jiang prepared some warm clothes for her husband. She took the warm clothes to the Great Wall, but she didn't find Fan Xiliang.
Someone told her that Fan Xiliang had died and that he was buried in the Great Wall. 5. She cried so sadly that a part of the Great Wall collapsed and she finally found Fan Xiliang's body.
A.It was a moving love story.
B.Later on, they got married.
C.Lady Meng Jiang waited for her husband day and night.
D.He was terrified when he heard the soldiers coming towards him.
E.Lady Meng Jiang stayed by the wall and kept crying day and night.
Many people love travelling to different countries, but if you plan to go abroad, you should know how to behave in different situations around the world.
Most travellers enjoy meeting new people, but sometimes you can be rude without saying anything. In Russia, you should never shake hands in a doorway, and if you're travelling in Thailand, never touch people's heads or point your feet at people. When the Japanese meet new people, they like giving business cards—but you should read the card carefully, not just put it in your pocket.
In most countries in Europe, people expect a lot of eye contact when you talk to them, but in many Asian countries, a lot of eye contact seems unfriendly. And in South America, people usually stand quite close to each other when they talk, but in countries like the USA, you need to give people more personal space. Also, it's rude to interrupt Japanese people while they are talking to you. You must wait until they finish before you start speaking.
In restaurants in China, you can leave a bit of food on your plate. It's OK to start smoking before other people finish eating, which you mustn't do in the UK. When in India, remember to eat with your right hand. Also avoid leaving empty bottles on the dinner table in Russia—that's bad luck.
When you're travelling in Asia, if someone invites you to his or her home, don't forget to take off your shoes when you arrive. And if you visit an Arab family's home, don't admire anything valuable because your host will feel he should give it to you as a present.
With so much to think about, it's not surprising that many people prefer going on holiday in their own countries—or you might just decide to stay at home!
1.Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.We can admire anything valuable in an Arab family's home.
B.In China, people cannot smoke before other people finish eating.
C.In Russia, it's impolite to shake hands with people in a doorway.
D.In the USA, people usually stand quite close to each other when they talk.
2.What will the people in the USA feel when someone stand close to them when talking?
A.Unfriendly B.Friendly.
C.Happy. D.Polite.
3.What does the underlined word “interrupt” mean in Chinese?
A.跟随 B.打断 C.附和 D.强调
4.What is the correct order of the title from Paragraph 2 to Paragraph 5?
a. Eating out
b. In the home
c. Body language
d. Face to face communication
A.bcda B.dabc C.cdab D.abcd
5.What's the best title for the text?
A.Culture shock B.Table manners
C.Public rules D.Travelling plans