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第三节 书面表达(满分25分) 现在越来越多的中学生使用词典,有人选择使用传统词...

第三节   书面表达(满分25分)

现在越来越多的中学生使用词典,有人选择使用传统词典,有人则喜欢使用电子词典。请你以“Printed dictionary or E-dictionary, which do you prefer?”为题,按照下列要点写一篇英语短文,可根据需要适当发挥:

1、传统词典:内容详、例句多… 缺点:携带不便…

2、电子词典:省时、方便… 缺点:例句少…

3、我选用的词典及理由

注意:1、词数:100-120 文章题目和开头已给出(不计入词数)

2、参考词汇:电子词典 e-dictionary 传统词典  printed dictionary 条目 entry       释义  definition

Printed dictionary or E-dictionary, which do you prefer?

Nowadays more and more students use dictionaries as study aids. Some think that it is better to use___________________________________________________________________

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Nowadays more and more students use dictionaries as study aids. Some think that it is better to use the e-dictionary. They consider that an e-dictionary is smart and cool to use as well as time-saving. Meanwhile, it has many other practical functions. But a printed dictionary is not so convenient to carry. However, some others hold the opposite view. They think the printed dictionary has more entries which are complete, detailed with more examples while the e-dictionary provides limited information. Personally I prefer the e-dictionary. First, it’s very handy and cute. Besides, it’s very practical and helpful. Not only is it a dictionary, it’s also a calculator, a calendar, and a timekeeper as well. It can even teach the learner how to pronounce a word. Above all, most entries of the e-dictionary are up to date. 【解析】 试题分析: 作文以选择传统词典或电子词典的形式,写出它们的优点和缺点,然后再写出自己的选择和理由,认真审题,知道要点内容,把要点加以整理,用适当的句型进行概括;概括时可以主要用简单句,也可以适当用复杂句,但要确保复杂句使用正确;切记要点要全,不要遗漏;注意语法正确,单词拼写正确,字体干净。 考点:考查学生的综合语言能力
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1.By saying "But his intelligence comes at a cost. ",the author means that        

A.Mark must pay for his intelligence at a high price

B.Mark's intelligence brings him negative effects at the same time

C.Mark's intelligence results from his parents

D.Mark's parents make Mark clever at all costs

2.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?      

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B.Mark began to teach himself reading at the age of 3.

C.Many child geniuses are not good at communicating with others.

D.It is hard for parents to bring up a genius.

3.If there are 6. 6 billion people in the world, the number of geniuses with an IQ of 200 will be

________.

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4.What would be the best title for the passage?        

A.A genius' craziness for books

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D.The characteristics of Mark

 

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D.To see how Pompeiians lived.

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A.Because Ginseppe and his men dug it slowly and carefully.

B.Because the city was buried alive and remained untouched.

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