Travel Unaccompanied
Now many young people are traveling around the world on their own, not because they have no one to travel with, but because they prefer to go alone.
Kristina Wegscheider from California first traveled alone when she was at college and believes that it is something everyone should do at least once in their life. “It opens up your mind to new things and pushes you out of your comfort zone.” Wegscheider has visited 46 countries covering all seven continents.
In foreign countries, with no one to help you read a map, look after you if you get ill, or lend you money if your wallet is stolen. It is challenging. This is what drives young people to travel alone.It is seen as character building and a chance to prove that they can make it on their own.
Chris Richardson decided to leave his sales job in Australia to go traveling last year.He set up a website, The Aussie Nomad, to document his adventures. He said he wished he had traveled alone earlier. “The people you meet, the places you visit, or the things you do, everything is up to you and it forces you to grow as a person,” said the 30yearold.
Richardson describes traveling alone like “a shot in the arm”, which “makes you a more confident person that was ready to deal with anything”. He said: “The feeling of having conquered something on my own is a major part of what drives me each day when I'm dealing with a difficult task. I walk around with my head up because I know deep down inside that nothing is impossible if you try.”
The great 19th century explorer John Muir once said: “Only by going alone in silence can one truly get into the heart of the wilderness.”
1.Which of the following will Kristina Wegscheider agree with?
A.Traveling alone is a necessary experience for everyone.
B.It is more meaningful to travel in foreign countries.
C.It is comfortable to travel around without a friend.
D.Traveling abroad helps people to find new things.
2.Traveling alone is challenging because ________.
A.it will finally build your character
B.you have to make things on your own
C.you depend on yourself whatever happens
D.it is hard for you to prove yourself to others
3.What can we infer about Chris Richardson?
A.He started traveling at an early age.
B.He was once shot in the arm.
C.His website inspires others a lot.
D.He used to work as a salesman.
新课程实施以来,有些学校取消了晚自习,你所在的班级学生对是否取消晚自习展开了一次讨论。请结合以下讨论内容用英语写一篇短文,并发表自己的看法。
赞成观点 | 反对观点 |
1.能给学生更多的自主学习和休息时间; 2.有时间发展个人爱好。
| 1.相对在家自习,在校学习效率更高; 2.通过师生交流,生生交流,学习问题可以得到及时解决。 |
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注意:1. 可适当增加细节,使行文连贯;2. 词数:120左右,文章开头已给出,不计入总词数。
Recently, our class have held a heated discussion about whether evening classes should be cancelled. ________________________________________________________________________
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第一节:短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加,删除或修改。
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删除: 把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
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注意: 1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11 处起)不计分。
In recent years many flowers shops have been appeared in our small town. It is common for people to buy flowers when they go to a gathering, visiting a sick friend, or attend a wedding or birthday party. I still remember clear one day last year when Tom, a disabled student, presented some flowers to his mother to express his gratitude for her. He owing his entire life to his mother’s kind and care. With her he would not have had the confidence or the courage to fight his disability. As a result the great effort he has made, he was finally admitted to a key university.
Hotel Clerk: Hi,can I help you?
Man :Yes.I’d like a room 1. the night, please. The sign outside says you have vacancies(空房)
Hotel Clerk: Yes, 2.only a couple. I guess nobody wants to drive in such 3.(storm) weather.
Man :I surely don’t. How much are the rooms?
Hotel Clerk: They are ﹩50 a 4. .
Man :That’s fine.
Hotel Clerk: I can give you Room 14. It is right beside the coffee shop. I just need you 5.(sign) the register.
Man :There you go. I am 6. (awful)hungry, Is the coffee shop still open?
Hotel Clerk: Yes, it is 7.until nine o’clock. If you want anything after that, there are a couple of machines 8.(sell) soft drinks, chocolate bars, and so on.
Man :Thank you. By 9. way, is there a television in the room?
Hotel Clerk:Yes, we’ve got cable(光缆) TV.
Man :Oh, that’s great.
Hotel Clerk:Well, here is your key. 10. you need anything else, please call me.
Man :Ok.Thanks again.
Ten years ago, my family moved to a new city, therefore I studied in the new primary school.. Sometimes, I felt very unhappy and lonely. Then one of my classmates invited me to her house for a dinner . I was a little anxious, but finally I gladly .
Not really knowing how the bus ride should be, I when I saw the landmarks on my friend’s hand-drawn map. But when I got close enough to the , I found none of the streets were shown on the map. I was on a busy road with cars driving past without a person in sight. I had no when the next bus would come, when a bus did come by, I got on. I told the bus driver where I wanted to go and he said that I had caught the bus, but he let me stay on. After he had finished his scheduled bus route, he to help me out. I gratefully showed him my little hand-drawn map but did not help much.
He finally me off at a main road to catch a different bus and was that he could not help me more. After a few minutes of walking, I noticed a bus pull up beside me. It was the bus driver. He explained that he didn’t want to leave me there . He sent out a call and someone radioed back, saying that the bus I needed to catch was about ten minutes away. At last I made it to the dinner party I was over an hour late.
I am forever thankful for the that this bus driver had for me. His act of kindness left a on my heart.
1.A. club B. conference C. party D. meeting
2.A. rejected B. accepted C. went D. got
3.A. long B. soon C. much D. far
4.A. got out B. got on C. got off D. got in
5.A. to showing B. showing C. shown D. to show
6.A. destinationB. street signs C. building D. the corner
7.A. lying B. seating C. seated D. standing
8.A. know B. question C. idea D. way
9.A. so B. even C. and D. still
10.A. fast B. quickly C. happily D. ready
11.A. correct B. nice C. wrong D. fastest
12.A. offered B. refused C. supplied D. wanted
13.A. their B. him C. its D. it
14.A. kept B. droppedC. drove D. turned
15.A. sorry B. happyC. unhappy D. disappointed
16.A. foolish B. nice C. kindly D. same
17.A. helpful B. lonelyC. unaccompanied D. alone
18.A. before B. althoughC. so D. as
19.A. kind B. concern C .attitude D. love
20.A. thought B. sign C. mark D. words
We walked in so quietly that the nurse at the desk didn't even lift her eyes from the book. Mum pointed at a big chair by the door and I knew she wanted me to sit down. While I watched mouth open in surprise, Mum took off her hat and coat and gave them to me to hold. She walked quietly to the small room by the lift and took out a wet mop. She pushed the mop past the desk and as the nurse looked up, Mum nodded and said, "Very dirty floors."
"Yes, I'm glad they've finally decided to clean them, "the nurse answered. She looked at Mum strangely and said, "But aren't you working late?"
Mum just pushed harder, each swipe(拖一下)of the mop taking her farther and farther down the hall. I watched until she was out of sight and the nurse had turned back to writing in the big book.
After a long time Mum came back. Her eyes were shining. She quickly put the mop back and took my hand. As we turned to go out of the door, Mum bowed politely to the nurse and said, "Thank you."
Outside, Mum told me, "Dagmar is fine. No fever. "
"You saw her, Mum?"
"Of course I told her about the hospital rules, and she will not expect us until tomorrow. Dad will stop worrying as well. It's a fine hospital. But such floors! A mop is no good. You need a brush."
1.When she took a mop from the small room what Mum really wanted to do was .
A. to clean the floor B. to please the nurse
C. to see a patient D. to surprise the story-teller
2.When the nurse talked to Mum she thought Mum was a_____.
A. nurse B. visitor
C. patient D. cleaner
3.From the text we know that Dagmar is most likely
A. the story-teller's sister B. Mum's friend
C. the story-teller's classmate D. Dad's boss