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你班将举行以My dreamed career为主题的英语演讲比赛,请你根据提示写一篇演讲稿:

1. What’s your desired career?(e.g. lawyer, astronaut, writer… )

2. Why do you choose this career?

3. What preparations will you make to realize your dream?

注意  1词数120左右,开头和结尾已给,不计入总词数。

2书写清楚,卷面整洁。

3行文连贯,符合英语表达习惯。

 

Good afternoon, boys and girls,

I feel honored to deliver a speech here sharing my dreamed future with you. I hope to be…

 

That’s all. Thank you for your attention.

 

Good afternoon, boys and girls:    I feel honored to deliver a speech here sharing my dream with you. I hope to be a teacher in the future. The main reason is that I get a lot of positive energy from my English teacher, who promotes lifelong learning attitude. As a teacher I’ll be motivated to keep updating what I have learned through lifelong learning so  as to keep pace with young students ,because they are always energetic and have new ideas. Besides , education plays an increasing important role in the development of society . Therefore, more qualified teachers are in great demand. What’s more, I’m out-going and enjoy communicating with others, which is definitely helpful in the teaching career.     To reach my dream ,I will work hard to enter a good normal university to equip myself with relevant knowledge such as psychology, education theory and teaching skills. I believe I will make a good teacher through efforts.   That’s all. Thank you for you attention 【解析】本文是演讲稿,已经给了提示,切记不可按条回答,十分生硬没有条理。题目是我的梦想,所以文章应该以第一人称描述,而时态也应以一般现在时为主。注意句子之间的衔接,多运用连词,使文章句法流畅,逻辑关系严谨。 【亮点说明】文中用 很多固定短语,如play a role in , in demand , what’s more,such  as , equip with, 并且很好的运用时态。句子衔接不仅仅运用连词,如therefore, besides, 还用the reason  is that, 这种高级句型结构。还运用非限制性定语从句,不定式做目的状语,使文章增色不少,还运用大量的高级词汇,如 updating,out-going, definitely ,effort.,给人眼前一亮的感觉。注意这些词汇的正确使用。 考点: 提纲类作文
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There’s no doubt that the mobile phone plays a vital role in modern life.

It 1.     the distance between people by making it more convenient for us to keep in touch with our friends. However, are you   2.   (意识到) that it can also b   3.    us embarrassment and trouble? For example, it’s not unusual to notice someone shouting __4.____(喧哗吵闹) on the phone in public as if no one else was p   5.     . As a matter of fact, everyone has undergone some similar experiences in ____6.__ the mobile phone just keeps 7.       over and over again on buses or at the cinema. While there are v   8.   reasons for people to have their phones working all the time, it’s bad9.    to interrupt others. So please shut off your mobile phones _10.___ a quiet or serious occasion. It’s a respect for others.   

 

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Look, this is the first plane in the world to be created using the new technology of “3D printing”. The airplane was built using only a computer—but it can fly at a speed of 100mph and has a two-meter wingspan.

         It was produced using a special nylon laser printer that builds up something layer-by-layer. The parts were made separately and attached using a “snap fit” technique so the aircraft could be put together without tools in minutes.

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         Professor Jim Scanlon, who led the team, said, “The process allows the design team to revisit historical techniques and ideas that would have been too expensive using traditional manufacturing.” He added, “This form of structure is very firm and lightweight, but very complex. If it was manufactured traditionally it would require a large number of individually tailored parts that would have to be connected or fastened at great expense.”

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C. New Designed Airplane with New Techniques.

D. The World’s first 3-D printed Airplane, SULSA

2.How could the plane work while flying?

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B. It should be controlled by “laser sintering”.

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D. A pilot with high techniques controlled it.

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B. it is manufactured in quite a short time

C. it only requires simple and cheap tools

D. it needn’t extra cost if changes are made

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D.find differences by studying the traditional ones

 

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It’s common to hear the honking of horns in New York. Whoever tries every day to get more than a few minutes of sleep in the city will tell you that he could do nothing about it! Honking of horns is just one of their most widely enjoyed pastimes.

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Oh .forget Enron;

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(Enron: a major American company that recently caused a scandal by going bankrupt be­cause of corrupt(腐败) mismanagement)

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Residents store up their eggs;

That day is coming soon.

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