假定你是李华,你校将举行“读书节”,请你写封邮件邀请在你校学习的Tony参加。内容包括:
1.目的和时间;
2.内容:交换书籍,西方文学讲座,中国诗歌朗诵比赛。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Tony,
How are you doing?
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Yours sincerely
Li Hua
假段定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
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。
I’m a senior school student, so I like English very much. Besides attending to English lessons at school, I often go to the English Corner in the park near my home on Sunday mornings. I know that this English Corner set up five years ago. Many high school students usually gather there, and sometimes, some college students and even foreign friends were present there. We practice our speaking English, exchange our experience in learning English, and talk about that we are interested in and so on. Since I began to visit them three months ago, I have greatly improved myself in English, which encourage me to go there regular with confidence. I believe it will be the wise decision.
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Yesterday was a crazy day. I felt very tired1.I had a ton of work stuff going on. Then I got 2.message from one of my teammates. It said, “We want to let you know that there are people who see and 3.(true) appreciate all your hard work.”This meant more to 4.(I) than anything else in a long while. And it made me think that maybe I need to set time aside 5.(tell)the people in my life how much I appreciate what they did. Say “thank you”to the guy behind the counter, telling him that you appreciate how hard he 6.(work); tell your daughter that you are proud of her 7.(perform)at school; tell your mom that you notice how much she does 8.the family. Sometimes when a long time goes by without 9.(recognize) for the good we do, we start to get upset, but a simple statement of appreciation could make us become 10.(energy )again for a good long time.
In one of my college classes, we were required to do an act of kindness. My project included ________lunch for an elderly person. When I________the elderly person with the food I cooked, it never________to me that it would result in a new friendship and the discovery of a________.
The person I visited was Bill, who was unable to________much. A nurse came regularly to help him move to and from the wheelchair because he has no________. Bill said he was delighted to see me and it was a________for him to eat a meal with me because he usually eats________. He said the food was great, but he enjoyed having________even more than the food.
Bill had had a________life when working on the railroad and had many________stories to tell about his travels to many places. I was________a trip because of his stories. I had once________about traveling by train. However, I would________be going by train after meeting Bill.
Perhaps the biggest________of this project was that I suddenly realized that I am________of working with the elderly. Spending time with them was fun-they have so much life experience to_____. On the one hand, I am a good________. On the other hand, older people want someone to know their inner world, so it is a perfect________. I decided to focus my studies on the________. Hopefully in the future, I will work with them to help even more people like Bill.
1.A. buying B. delivering C. packing D. preparing
2.A. called on B. came across C. picked up D. turned to
3.A. happened B. appealed C. occurred D. proved
4.A. travel plan B. career path C. holiday destination D. cooking skill
5.A. talk B. eat C. sit D. walk
6.A. money B. relatives C. neighbours D. time
7.A. treat B. fancy C. privilege D. waste
8.A. slowly B. little C. alone D. unhappily
9.A. family B. company C. fun D. health
10.A. painful B. hopeful C. peaceful D. colorful
11.A. adventurous B. fresh C. absorbing D. satisfying
12.A. intending B. pretending C. allowing D. requiring
13.A. argued B. hesitated C. thought D. cared
14.A. unbelievably B. undoubtedly C. unexpectedly D. unhurriedly
15.A. aim B. impression C. problem D. bonus
16.A. aware B. proud C. fond D. certain
17.A. share B. discuss C. treasure D. gain
18.A. student B. cook C. learner D. listener
19.A. choice B. deal C. match D. game
20.A. old B. poor C. disabled D. homeless
Zoo animals VS animals in the wild
Zoo animals usually live longer than their wild counterparts. This is because they have access to medical care and better nutrition in zoos. Moreover, there is a lack of predators(捕食者). 1.Elderly wild animals lose their strength, ability to find and digest food and often lose their social standing in their species social structure. Zoos are learning how to care for old animals.
Boredom is a big problem for animals in zoos and something animals in the wild do not have to face. Animal experts believe that a small place produces boredom. 2.They also provide companions and hide pieces of food so the animals have to search for it as in the wild.
3. A case in point is the Asiatic wild horse. The species was hunted to extinction in the wild by 1969. The entire world population now lives in zoos and nature preserves. The largest population is kept at the National Zoo in Washington. D.C. All of those animals were zoo-born.
Animals living in the wild may come into contact with people. The animals may hunt livestock(家畜)or eat farmers’ crops. 4.In good zoos, people can see that these animals are not just able to make trouble, but lead complex lives. This can help people save the animal and the habitat needed to keep the animal alive in the wild.
Animals often reproduce better when they are in the wild. 5. One of the remarkable examples is the female giant panda. Using artificial(人工的) means has helped raise the worldwide panda population. Also, by trying to recreate the animal’s natural living condition as mush as possible, zoo animals will breed.
A.The goals of zoos have changed.
B.However, some animals are an exception
C.As a result, they are considered harmful and are hunted.
D.If they live in the wild, they have to battle against them.
E.Even so, it often leaves one to wonder if the animals live well.
F.For some species, living in zoos is the only way the species can survive.
G.So good zoos have replaced all metal cages for those animals that used to live in large areas.
Sugar gliders(蜜袋鼯)are small, cute, and unique little animals. Sugar gliders are a long-term commitment, living up to 14 years with good care, and require a special diet, lots of attention, and space. Baby sugar gliders start life off in their mother’s pocket, just like kangaroos.
All wild sugar gliders are from Australia, Indonesia, and New Guinea where they live in tree tops. Sugar gliders in the wild live in social family units called colonies. This social life is very important to all sugar gliders and they enjoy the companionship and communication from their own species.
Sugar gliders can make lovable, playful, and entertaining animals, but regular interaction with them is very important if you want the glider to be friendly, especially if having a colony of them. Sugar gliders will get along with other gliders that they live with. While these glider relationships are very important, you’ll still want to make sure your glider is also friendly with you if you want to handle them.
Sugar gliders are quick, love to climb, will glide from place to place if space allows it, and like to stay in a nest during the day to sleep. They cannot be potty (便盘) trained but they seldom bring owners cleaning trouble.
Sugar gliders can be very noisy. The noises that a sugar glider makes are usually to show that they are upset, frightened, hungry, or to express other feelings. “Crabbing” is the most often heard sound of an upset glider and this warning should be noticed or you may be in for an unkind bite. You will hear this sound if you wake a sleeping glider up during the day since they are nocturnal, you also might be at the risk of losing a good rest.
Pet sugar gliders have fairly strict dietary requirements. The perfect diet for a sugar glider is still a widely argued topic but more and more research has been done over the years to determine some of the best options.
1.Which of the flowing is required for keeping a pet sugar glider according to the text?
A. Long-time care B. Joyful toys
C. A special pocket D. Technical knowledge
2.What do you know about sugar gliders from the text?
A. They like to make noises B. They are normally quite clean
C. They are always very friendly D. They live in caves in the wild
3.Why do owners need regular interaction with sugar gliders?
A. To create harmony for sugar gliders
B. To lengthen sugar gliders’ life
C. To give sugar gliders a sense of security
D. To form a bond with sugar gliders
4.What does the underlined word “nocturnal” in paragraph 5 probably mean?
A. in high spirits B. in poor condition
C. active at night D. noisy during the day