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假设有一批英国学生将来你校就读,校方要求你在开班典礼上介绍一下学校的有关要求。请...

假设有一批英国学生将来你校就读,校方要求你在开班典礼上介绍一下学校的有关要求。请按以下要点写一篇发言稿。

1、上学要穿戴整洁;        2、上课不迟到、早退;

3、保持校园清洁;          4、走路靠右行;若要骑车上学,请办自行车许可证。

注意:1、词数:100左右;

2、可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3、开头和结尾已为你写好。

参考词汇:许可证permit

 

Good morning, dear friends. Welcome to our school.                                 

                                                                            

                                                                             

Thanks.

 

 

 Good morning, dear friends. Welcome to our school. Now please allow me to introduce some of our school rules to you. As high school students, firstly, we are expected to be neatly dressed when at school. Secondly, it must be made clear that we should never be late for class or leave school before it is over. Thirdly, the school is a place for us to live and study in, so we must keep it clean. Remember not to litter about. Lastly, when you are walking on the road, please remember to keep to the right, and, if you want to go to school by bike, you must have a bicycle permit. Thanks. 【解析】略
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76. 1. _     __ Find a place convenient(方便)and comfortable for you. Make sure you can put your heart into your writing at this place.

77. 2. _     __ Make sure you have everything you need around you. Have plenty of pens, paper for printing if you’re using a computer, or notebooks if you’re writing by hand. Make sure you’ve got them near you, so you don’t have to keep getting up to find things.

Keep away from distractions(分心的东西). Put down your magazine, turn off your mobile phone, cut off the Internet …

Make time. 78. 3. _     __ You can pick a time when your house is quiet — whether you get up an hour earlier or go to bed an hour later. You should soon find yourself in the habit, and you may even find your hour turns into three.

79. 4. _     __ When you’re not at your desk, it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be thinking. Carry a notebook on you at all times. 80. 5. __     _ You may only use 5% of them, but that 5% will be well worth the effort.

A. Try and set aside an hour a day, or at least a few hours a week.

B. Find somewhere to write.

C. Only those who work hard can finish their writing.

D. Keep your tools near you.

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Studies are moving closer to designing robots that could do dangerous work, create prosthetic limbs(假肢)for humans that work much better than in the past, or even help some people who use wheelchairs to get “walking” abilities.

“Researchers have been working toward robot movement for a long time,” said Jonathan Hurst, a professor at OSU. “What we’ve done is to study what behavior is really possible for a robot.”

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Presently, robots that can walk and run must be as rigid as possible while walking. But this way uses a lot of energy. The OSU researchers are working toward something that has similar or better performance, but uses far less energy, and is closer to the abilities of animals.

“So there’s no reason why we shouldn’t be able to build robots with good movement ability,” Hurst said. “Clearly this might be useful in highly dangerous situations. But I could also see great improvements possible with prosthetic limbs that work much better than present technology. ”

72. 1.The robots being studied by researchers at OSU ______.

A. are successful now

B. use little energy

C. do better than before

D. can run faster than humans

73. 2.Which of the following have researchers been studying all the time?

A. The robots’ movement

B. The robots’ weight

C. The robots’ sizes

D. The robots’ walking speed

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A. walking and running

B. walking and holding

C. moving and using little energy

D. moving and balancing

75. 4.According to Jonathan Hurst, we know that robots with good movement ability ______.

A. can be used in medical science

B. are only used in highly dangerous situations

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Who is Moses Zulu talking about? Are there even people who live like that? Sadly, in truth, there are. They happen to be the Zambian children that Moses Zulu helps to improve their lives. Zulu does his best to give many children the hope to live even though they might have AIDS. Without his continuous work through his organization called Children’s Town, many Zambian children would have been forced to survive(生存)in an African city by getting a job as a street vendor(街头小贩), or hurting other people.

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68. 1. Which of the following CANNOT describe Moses Zulu according to the passage?

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Ancient Civilizations(文明)(8—12 year olds)

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A. A horse is his favorite pet.

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D. Ofelia was raised on the White House lawn.

61. 2.Who raised an interesting animal called Rebecca in the White House?

A. Herbert Hoover            B. Woodrow Wilson

C. Calvin Coolidge           D. James Buchanan

62. 3.According to the passage, what happened to President Theodore Roosevelt?

A. His pets were a great help to the American Red Cross.

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C. His wife once sent him an opossum in order to please him.

D. He received a pair of tigers as a gift from Oman’s leader.

63. 4. According to the passage, who held a party for his pet dog?

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