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请你根据以下要点提示,以学校学生会的名义,以Save our limited farmland 为标题写一篇海报,呼吁人们节约耕地资源。我国人口不断增长,而耕地面积在日益减少,耕地面积只占全国土地总面积的10%左右;更国糟糕的是,建工厂,修公路和铁路,以及建设房屋等占用了大量耕地。呼吁大家节约用地,充分利用土地,以及保护现有的耕地资。

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The Students’ Union

Wednesday, March 19

 

Save our limited farmland It’s a well-known fact that the population of our country is growing rapidly while farmland is being lost day by day. According to the latest statistics, land suitable for farming only makes up about 10% of the total land in our country. Worse still, building factories, roads, railways and houses use up a lot of land, especially farmland. We now here call on all people to save and protect our farmland. Remember once our farmland is gone, it will be impossible to get it back. The Students’ Union Wednesday, March 19 【解析】本文是一则海报,海报的要点都已经给出,考生只需要把中文翻译成英语即可。要特别注意文章的顺序和条理性要使用适合的连接词如Worse still等,同时要注意使用高级的短语如make up, Use up等,使文章句型多样化。
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1.Professor Holloway, an eye____________(专家), organized a national survey of eye diseases in children.

2.Someone in another car started making             (手势) and pointing at our tires.

3.There is a c             between pollution and the death of trees.

4.He was a little boy, but he b             as if he were an adult.

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6.               (不幸地)he won’t be here tomorrow evening.

7.The National Day was celebrated              (遍及) the country.

8.A museum should aim to e            as well as educate.

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A wink and a one-liner instantly changed the dinner from a red-faced embarrassment to a conspiracy of fun.

1.What is the main idea of the passage?

A.Humor is the key to success in our work and our lives.

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C.Humor is the only best way to criticize someone without losing his face.

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Just having the TV on in the background, even if the child wasn’t watching it, was also connected to troublemaking behavior although the relationship wasn’t as strong, said the researchers.

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“They should limit the time that children use TV, pay attention to the content of TV programs, and consider how TV is used throughout the home.”

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While there was some diversity(差异)of education among the women, one-third hadn’t graduated from high school.

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D.Parents should watch less TV.

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