(2019南充改编)As soon as the rain ________, we will go to fly a kite.
A.is stopping B.stopped C.will stop D.stops
(2019德阳)The concert is so wonderful that all the tickets are ________ within two hours.
A.cut out B.put out C.taken out D.sold out
今年年初, 新型冠状病毒肺炎肆虐, 全民同心, 共同抗"疫", 充分体现了做一合格公民至关重要。为此, 学校特举办主题为"助力社会发展 争做合格公民 (qualified citzen)"的主题班会。请根据表格内容提示及要求写一篇80~100词的英语发言稿, 谈谈你对于合格公民的看法。
Being a qualified citizen | ||
Why should we be a qualified citizen? | our duty | |
What should we do? | for environment | ①protect the trees and flowers; ②divide rubbish; ③.… |
for wild animals | ①be friendly to wild animals; ②no killing; ③.…. | |
for ourselves
| ①love our country; ②care for others; ③.…. |
要求:
1、描述做好合格公民的措施, 并分别补充一条措施。
2、语言通顺, 要点齐全, 意思连贯, 条理清楚, 书写规范;
3、文中不得出现真实的姓名和学校名称;
4、文章题目及开头已给出, 不计入总词数。
Being a qualified citizen
We all live in a big society and we are all part of it. We are not only students but also _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Hope my suggestions will be helpful. Thanks for reading my letter!
Yours sincerely,
Wang Tao
Electives (选修课) are always popular with students because they offer the chance to learn something exciting, and they're a welcome break from regular courses like maths and physics. Here are just a few of the exciting electives, lucky teenagers can take in some of China's middle schools.
●Self-defense skills
A school from Chongqing
The school offers a self - defense course - just for girls. Those who attend the lessons have the chance to study basic self- protection skills in a one - on – one practice. They learn how to get away when they need to and defend themselves against attacks. "I feel safer in myself now, "said Zhang Yi, 15, a girl student.
●Pottery
A school from Tianjin
Young artists at the school love to get their hands dirty creating beautiful pieces. Students learn how to design and make various clay projects. At the end, they have the skills to make their own clay bowls, cups, vases and pots.
●Horse riding
A school from Beijing
Equestrians (马术) can look pretty cool, can't they? Teenagers at this school can now choose a course in riding skills. They're taught to communicate with their horses and how to use reins. To ride a horse in the proper way, a student must hold the head forward and keep his back straight. Students come away from this elective not only knowing how to ride a horse gracefully but also physically fitter!
●Couplets (对联)
A school from Nanjing
How many of you can write a couplet? This old literary (文学的) form is slowly disappearing, but Chinese culture lovers at the school are trying to make it alive. For their elective, teenagers study old couplets and try to rhyme (押韵) their own lines. Many of this year's students can't wait for the Spring Festival, when they'll be able to show off their new skills.
1.How many electives in Chinese middle schools are introduced in the article?
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2.What kind of art works can students have at the end of the elective "Pottery"?
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3.Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese.
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4.What are the common advantages of "Self-defense skills" and "horse riding"?
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5.Give a proper title to the passage.
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Stephen Hawking was born in England in 1942. He is one of the most well-known scientists on space and time in the world. Hawking researched how the universe began and how it ends. 1.
When he studied math and science at Oxford University, he became seriously ill, which made him unable to speak or breathe without the help of machines. Till his death, he couldn't move or feed himself and he was helped to dress, eat and wash by a nurse. Then he got a wheelchair with a special computer. 2.
Although Hawking had so many difficulties, he refused to give up his hope of living and went on to study at Cambridge University after graduating from Oxford University. In 1965, he got a Doctor's Degree of philosophy (哲学). 3., Because of his serious illness, it was difficult for him to draw or to write. So he started to think in pictures. With this new way of thinking, he is respected by people in the world. Then in 1988, he wrote his first important book, A Brief History of Time. It has been sold more than 5. 5 million copies in 33 different languages.
4.. His self-confidence and humorous conversations impressed us deeply. From Hawking's unusual experiences, we learn that nobody should lose hope, no matter how bad the situation is. As he once said, " 5. Life is not fair. "
A.He was once invited to China to give speeches.
B.He began to question the big bang theory (理论).
C.He is called the King of the Universe.
D.Then he worked as a professor at Cambridge University.
E.You just have to do the best you can in your own situation.
F.With it he could communicate with others.
Billions of locusts (蝗虫) are moving through farms and fields in the East African countries of Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia.
Locusts are grasshoppers. Normally grasshoppers don't travel in groups and so they do little harm. But when there are lots of them, their bodies and behavior change. That's when they become locusts. Locusts travel in huge groups, laying eggs along the way, which produce even more locusts. In a single day, a small swarm (群) of the insects can eat as much food as 35,000 people do.
The locust swarms in Ethiopia and Somalia are the worst in 25 years. These locusts are desert locusts. They began swarming about six months ago. By moving with the winds, desert locusts can travel up to 90 miles a day or more.
Locust swarms are more common when heavy rains follow a long dry period. The insects lay their eggs in the wet ground. This season, East Africa has had its heaviest rainy season in 40 years.
When the insects swarm, one square kilometer of land can hold as many as 150 million locusts. There are 700 square kilometers of land covered by the insects in Kenya alone.
The insects are a threat to lives in the region, where food is already in short supply. Already many farmers who keep animals are struggling because locusts have eaten out the plants the animals usually live on.
In East Africa, farmers have been shooting into the air or making noises in the fields, but that doesn't work against so many insects. Experts say that spraying pesticides (杀虫剂) over large areas from airplanes is the only way to reduce the number of insects. The UN has released (释放) $10million to help deal with the locust problem. The UN says about $70 million is needed to truly control the locusts with pesticides.
1.Which is TRUE about locusts?
A.Normally they don't travel in groups.
B.A small swarm of locusts eat a lot of food a day.
C.They lay eggs in the wind.
D.They do little harm to the plants.
2.East Africa has got the locust problem because ________.
A.the land is too dry to grow crops B.farmers pull out all the grass there
C.poor people love to eat locusts as food D.it has too much rain after the dry season
3.How many locusts are there in Kenya?
A.About 150,000,000 B.About 700,000,000
C.About 1, 850. 00,000 D.About 105,000,000,000
4.According to the passage, a "threat" probably can ________.
A.bring good luck to people B.make people live a happy life
C.cause danger in the future D.help keep more animals
5.We can infer from the last paragraph that ________.
A.farmers are trying to scare the insects off
B.spraying pesticides can't solve the locust problem
C.the UN thinks the locust problem isn't serious
D.East Africa has required no more help so far