假定你是李华,最近在你校组织的中英文化知识大赛中获得一等奖,这很大程度上得益于外教Ms. Jenkins的悉心指导。请你用英语给她写一封感谢信,要点包括:
1. 写信目的;
2. 回顾过程;
3. 表达祝愿。
注意:
1. 词数100左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数);
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Ms. Jenkins,
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Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
假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,每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(∧),并在下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(﹨)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,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。
Last summer my dream of visiting Chicago came true. I took trip there on my own, what got me thinking about the advantages of travelling alone. Something that I noticed immediately was the fact that I had the free to do what I wanted. After all, I don’t have to consider another person’s interest. While in Chicago, I got involving in a couple of workshops. During these workshops, we got the chance to talk with the local people. Days late, I went to the theatre alone and found myself having a conversation about travel with the lady sit beside me. To be honest, these conversations wouldn’t have been happened if I had travelled without a friend.
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
When you connect your computer by clicking Internet Explorer, you are connecting to the World Wide Web. The Web is composed of different Web sites, which 1.(create) by people and organizations around the world. You can 2.(easy) jump from one website to another.
Thousands of computer enthusiasts find computer shows around the country so 3.(attract) that they buy parts, take them home and assemble(组装) their own computers.
Mike Williams, who works as a continuing education teacher 4. part-time support technician, finds it easy 5.(learn) enough to build your own PC. He learns 6. to do by reading books and computer magazines and checking out sites on the Internet about home-built PCs, and sites that answer 7.(question) for people doing it for the first time. This morning he went to a computer show looking for his latest project. He 8.(buy) the parts cheaper than the ones offered by Gateway on the Internet.
These days, as compared to ten to fifteen years ago, the job of assembly is made 9.(simple) by producers of parts that are largely standardized. Even so, assembly ends up taking more than an hour. Then comes 10. time for a final check.
One day many years ago, a friend surprised me by using Spanish—“Como estas” — instead of the English “How are you?” She told me _______ that she was learning Spanish at University of Hawaii. It was the first time I had _______ the Senior Citizen Visitor Program(SCVP), which was free to those _______.
Immediately, I rushed back home and found out everything about the SCVP online. The next day, I _______ the SCVP office at UH. My _______ course was the Life-long Study for Hawaii Senior Residents. However, he _______ me: I had to be at least 60 years old to _______. At that moment, I really hated to be so _______! But no choice — so I started _______ to get older.
At the end of 2017, after my 60th birthday, I called the SCVP office again. In the spring ________ of 2018, I became the ________ student appearing in these two classes: Ballroom Dance and Introduction to Interpretation.
No matter how old I was, once both my body and spirit ________ in the classroom, sitting among young people, listening to and writing down what the________ taught made me forget my age.
Of course, I used them to ________ that the moving of the brain may get ________ but it’s still enough to learn ________. Second, for aged people, returning to school helps them to seemingly ________ their real age, especially when they get the same ________ as younger classmates do. And third, we aged people are useful ones who have rich ________, including knowing why, what and how to keep ________
1.A. satisfiedly B. excitedly C. worriedly D. astonishedly
2.A. read about B. entered for C. heard about D. taken up
3.A. suitable B. regular C. available D. ready
4.A. thanked B. located C. informed D. telephoned
5.A. reasonable B. ambitious C. favorite D. curious
6.A. persuaded B. reminded C. encouraged D. requested
7.A. take part B. go on C. give up D. break up
8.A. weak B. lazy C. sick D. young
9.A. demanding B. struggling C. waiting D. preparing
10.A. vacation B. term C. season D. months
11.A. strangest B. busiest C. hardest D. oldest
12.A. recovered B. separated C. settled D. talked
13.A. reporters B. professors C. colleagues D. translators
14.A. prove B. decide C. defend D. repeat
15.A. practical B. calm C. slow D. quick
16.A. specially B. instantly C. patiently D. normally
17.A. reduce B. approach C. memorize D. doubt
18.A. respect B. grades C. attention D. supports
19.A. imagination B. knowledge C. fortunes D. experiences
20.A. learning B. fighting C. thinking D. suffering
The difference between substance abuse and addiction is very slight. Substance abuse means using an illegal substance or using a legal substance in the wrong way.1.
You can abuse a drug or alcohol without having an addiction. For example, Sara smoked a few times doesn’t mean that she has an addiction, but it does mean the she’s abusing a drug—and that could lead to an addiction.
2. When we think of addiction, we usually think of alcohol or illegal drugs. But people become addicted to medications, cigarettes and so on! And some substances are more addictive than others. Drugs like heroin are so addictive that they might only be used once or twice before the user loses control.
Addiction means a person has no control over whether he or she uses a drug or drinks. Someone who’s addicted to cocaine has grown so used to the drug that he or she has to have it. 3.
Being physically addicted means a person’s body actually becomes dependent on a particular substance. Someone who is physically addicted and stops using a substance may experience withdrawal symptoms. 4. Psychological addiction happens when the desire for a drug are psychological or emotional. People psychologically addicted feel overcome by the desire to have a drug. They may lie or steal to get it.
A person crosses the line between abuse and addiction when he or she is no longer trying the drug to have fun or get high, but has come to depend on it. 5. An addicted person—whether it’s a physical or psychological addiction or both — no longer feels like there is a choice in taking a substance.
A. It’s better to avoid using medicine or wine in life.
B. People can get addicted to all sorts of substances.
C. Addiction can be physical, psychological, or both.
D. Addiction begins by using a substance like cocaine.
E. His or her whole life centers on the need for the drug.
F. The addicted people often got into trouble by themselves.
G. Common symptoms of withdrawal are generally feeling awful.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan has called for a return to the classics of English literature in schools, but are they still appropriate for today’s children?
A quick scan of any list of the most read children’s books will reveal(揭示) that today’s young people are growing up in a very different literary environment from their parents.
Gone from bedroom bookshelves are the Famous Five and the Chronicles of Narnia. And in their places are the likes of Jeff Kinney’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid. And as for the 19th Century classics of English literature, such as Emily Bronte and Charles Dickens, many children simply have not heard of them.
One south London mother, Geri Cox, explained how her daughter’s Year 5 class was to be named this year after the literary giant, Jane Austen. But the class teacher soon had second thoughts when the suggested name was met with blank stares. “My daughter came back and said they weren’t going to be called Austen class anymore, because not many people had heard of her. Instead, the class was to be named after Rowing, the Harry Potter author.”
Ms. Morgan argues that children will miss out if they do not have access to “our rich heritage(遗产) of world-famous children’s literature”. But perhaps these more modern books are able to do the job of lighting the literary touch paper just as well. A spokesman for Penguin Random House Children’s books said: “Millions of children are readers because of Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Jeff Kinney’s work is perfect for turning unwilling readers on to books.”
According to Seni Glaister, children’s books expert, the mix of type-face and art is a big part of the attraction. “It means the text does not look frightening and that it will therefore appeal to unwilling readers.”
1.Who enjoys the greatest popularity among children?
A. Jeff Kinney. B. Jane Austen.
C. Emily Bronte. D. Charles Dickens
2.What does the story of Geri Cox’s daughter suggest?
A. Teachers learn less about their students.
B. Children often stare blankly at their teachers.
C. Year 5 class should select their own literary giant.
D. Children don’t like reading literary classics today.
3.What’s Ms. Morgan’s attitude towards literary classics?
A. Unclear. B. Positive.
C. Doubtful. D. Confused.
4.What do we learn about Diary of a Wimpy Kid?
A. It belongs to one of literary classics
B. It was written by a writer in 19th century.
C. It turns out to be a great success among children.
D. It isn’t well-received by experts on children’s books.