“The moment ______ soon,” he thought to himself, waiting nervously.
A.is coming B.was coming C.came D.has come
______ nearly all behavior is learned behavior is a basic assumption ______ has been put forward by the social scientists.
A.What, that B.That, what C.What, what D.That, that
He is very ______ and well-qualified, so he should reach the top of his profession.
A.proud B.jealous C.ambitious D.enthusiastic
假如你是李华,Tracy 即将结束你们学校作为交换生的学习生活并返回英国。请你根据以下内容用英语写一篇欢送词。
1. 赞扬她的善良友好;
2. 怀念与她相处的快乐时光;
3. 感谢她对大家英语学习的帮助;
4. 希望她有机会再来中国。
注意:1.词数不少于100词; 2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 开头与结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Dear teachers and friends, I’d like to say something before Tracy goes back to England.
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That’s all. Thank you.
[1] Many good reasons for parents to send their children to camps.
[2]When children go to camp, they are on their own, sometimes for the very first time in their lives. They have to decide what to wear, what to eat and which activities to participate in. As a result they develop confidence and independence.
[3]As self-respect develops from learning to be on their own, children continue to try new activities. Also it is possible that they will engage in what they are unfamiliar with. In school, children do not experience success in the same way. Camp can be a school without failure because just having fun makes them a success.
[4]One of the greatest benefits of a camp experience is that children develop social skills. In a camp setting, a good counselor will make sure that every camper is included in the activity and that each child interacts with the others in a positive way. They learn to give and take, and they learn how to work and cooperate. Something as simple as clean-up, is not only there to get the cabin clean, but to promote a team atmosphere of working together which in turn results in friendship.
[5]The obvious benefit of camp is that campers make long lasting friendships. These friendships can often be unique and special because campers are living with each other and see the true personalities. Children learn to see others from a different viewpoint. Children tend to be accepted for who they are and do not have to be concerned about what they wear, what they are good at and how they look. This is because in a camp setting, respect and caring finally win out over materialistic objectives.
[6]In a word, camp does give children fun, friends and fulfillment.
1.What do you think may be the best title for this passage? (No more than 10 words)
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2.The underlined phrase “on their own” in Paragraph 2 can be replaced by ________.
(No more than one word)
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3.According to Paragraph 3, what makes camping different from a school?
(No more than 10 words)
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4.What is the main idea of Paragraph 4? (No more than 10 words)
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5.According to Paragraph 5, why can camping improve friendship? (No more than 10 words)
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The slogan “a dog is for life, not just for Christmas” has been going strong for 27 years now. Dogs and cats have been popular Christmas gifts in the gifts in the UK and Europe for many years. But some people still haven’t quite got the message.
The slogan still holds good. Some 105,000 dogs were rounded up by local government last year because they had been abandoned, many of them shortly after the festival season.
The main reason given by owners for handing their dogs over to the Dogs Trust is that the dogs need more attention than they can give; behavioral problems and moving home are also reasons given.
But Eleanor Silk, the Trust’s communications director, says, “It’s often four or five months after Christmas, in early summer, when owners find that the dog has got too big and too active, or it hasn’t been trained properly and has caused damage around the home.”
In any case, some organizations that help pets are quick to point out that if you are serious about getting a puppy(小狗) as a pet, Christmas is not the time to do it. Puppies need to get used to their new surroundings, to be introduced to a routine, and to be looked after like small children. It’s hard to meet any of these needs at Christmas. What’s more, pulling a puppy out of a Christmas stocking in itself sends the wrong message to children. It encourages children to think of the puppy as a toy, rather than a responsibility.
Appreciating what you’re taking on with a dog can be a sobering (清醒的) realization. “For life” means thinking about the effect they’ll have on your life. It also infers you will need to care for the dog for its whole life.
1.What would be the best title for the passage?
A.Dogs and Cats—the Most Popular Christmas Gifts.
B.A pet is for Life, Not just for Christmas.
C.How to Take Care of Your Pets over Christmas.
D.Let’s Help Those Abandoned Pets
2.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a reason for pets to be abandoned?
A.Pets spread some diseases.
B.Pets damage some things in the house.
C.The owners can’t take good care of the pets.
D.The owners have to move to other places.
3.The underlined words “rounded up” in Paragraph 2 mean “________”.
A.given out as gifts
B.thrown away
C.gathered into one place
D.raised to make money
4.The fifth paragraph mainly tells us________.
A.how to take best care of Christmas pets
B.the right time to have a puppy as a pet
C.the reasons why Christmas is not the time to get a pet
D.the worries about Christmas pets from organizations that help pets
5.Why is the author against the idea of putting a dog in the Christmas stocking as a Christmas gift?
A.Because these dogs can still cause damage.
B.Because children will not take dogs seriously.
C.Because children don’t like to have dogs as Christmas gifts.
D.Because a Christmas stocking is not big enough to put a dog in.