假设你是李华,你的朋友Henry 最近来信,询问你寒假有什么安排.请你根据以下要点,用英语回一封信,分享你的假期安排,并简述理由.
写作要点:1. 休息;2. 学习;3. 陪伴父母;4. 欢度春节.
注意:1. 词数100左右,信的开头和结尾已为你写好(不计入总词数);
2.可根据内容要点适当增加细节,使行文连贯.
参考词汇:寒假 winter vacation 春节 the Spring Festival
Dear Henry,
I'm glad to receive your letter.
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Yours,
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(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词.
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.
Dear Tom,
How time flies! Next week is my birthday. Happy birthday to you! I've sent for you a can of tea as a gift, hoping that you will like it. Having known that you have a great interest Chinese culture, now I will introduce Chinese tea culture to you.
Enjoy a long history of more than 4,000 years, Chinese tea never fail to attract many people in China. Generally speaking, there're more kinds of tea in China, included green tea, red tea and so on. Most Chinese are fond of drinking tea, that is served not only at tea house and restaurants but also at home. It has been discovered that drinking tea does a lot of good to people's health, making you relaxing and refreshed. Moreover, it's said that green tea can prevent cancers. I'm sure that tea is becoming increasing popular with people around the world.
I hope you will love Chinese tea and tea culture. Happy birthday and every day!
Yours,
Li Hua
语法填空
Lion dance is a form of 1.(tradition)dance in China,2.can be often seen inimportant festivals and great events. China is home 3.the Dragon Dance and Lion Dance. The two performances 4.(welcome)by people from various ethnic groups for generations. It is said 5.the lion dance in China originated in the Southern and Northern Dynasties with6.history of more than one thousand years. The lions stand for joy and 7.( happy).Therefore, during festivals and grand ceremonies, people would perform lion dance to create a happy and8.(excite)atmosphere. Many young people know that the dragon dance and the lion dance are performed during festivals such as Spring Festival, Spring Festival fairs and celebrations. But they don't know that after several thousand years the two activities have accumulated thick historical cultures and are 9.(extreme)valuable cultural heritages10.(hand)down from Chinese people's ancestors.
Once upon a time, a king with only one leg and one eye was very wise and kind. Even though he didn't want to have himself_______because of his physical _______, he hoped to be remembered through the portraits by his future generation. He wasn't sure_______his painting would turn out. So he invited many famous painters _______
Then the king _______that he wanted a beautiful portrait made of _______to be placed in the palace. Any painter who could _______this task should come _______and would be rewarded _______his work.
How could his portrait be made________? If not, the king would get angry and________them, so________, they all started to make ________and politely refused to make a portrait of the king.
But suddenly one painter________his hand and said, "I will make a very beautiful portrait of you which you will surely like." The king became happy hearing that.
After taking a long time, the portrait was ready. When the painter presented the portrait, everyone in the court, including the king, was left ________. He made a portrait ________which the king was sitting on the________, on the one-leg side,________his bow and aiming the arrow with his one eye ________.
The king was very pleased and gave him a great ________.
1.A. commented B. printed C. copied D. painted
2.A. appearance B. advantages C. disabilities D. identity
3.A. how B. when C. whether D. which
4.A. in and out B. home and abroad C. here and there D. up and down
5.A. announced B. commanded C. determined D. admitted
6.A. self B. itself C. himself D. themselves
7.A. do with B. carry out C. sort out D. deal with
8.A. forward B. toward C. front D. ahead
9.A. but for B. attached to C. based on D. because of
10.A. beautiful B. fancy C. amazing D. magical
11.A. inspect B. punish C. appreciate D. replace
12.A. now and then B. step by step C. again and again D. one by one
13.A. bargains B. apologies C. excuses D. evidences
14.A. voted B. put C. recovered D. raised
15.A. calm B. confident C. upset D. amazed
16.A. in B. on C. through D. over
17.A. chair B. horse C. palace D. tree
18.A. taking B. putting C. holding D. shooting
19.A. staring B. open C. wide D. closed
20.A. award B. reward C. smile D. house
Tips to Start a Great Day For most, the morning is a mad rush to get everyone ready and out the door. By the time you reach the office, you're probably already dealt with the stress of family, weather, and traffic. Unless everything goes perfectly, you'll carry all that stress and share it throughout the day with your partners in the office.1.
Open your eyes to fresh flowers.
If the first thing you see when you wake up is a dark and dirty wall or empty winter yard, you can certainly improve those important few minutes with a pleasing area of bright color. 2.Research suggests that exposure to bright colors in the early morning raises your spirits and energy.
3.If you organize your to-do-list, breakfast menu and your clothes the night before, you'll wake up feeling in control and relaxed. Taking 20 minutes to arrange everything ahead of time can save you 30 minutes to get dressed or search for the car keys.
Try 15 minutes of meditation.(冥想)
Some might be afraid that a meditation period early in the morning could just put you back to sleep. 4.It allows you to pay attention to what you're doing and remove harmful energy.
Begin with inspirational(启发灵感的)reading
Part of what I often do in the morning easily allows for reading first thing. Many read the news, which can be a sad way to start the day. 5.This will give you good, fun thoughts to keep you full of energy throughout the day.
Try one of these tips each day or join them. Either way, you'll be prepared to make it a great day.
A.Be sure you have a different plan.
B.Plan the night before.
C.But real meditation actually makes the brain more active in a deep and thoughtful way.
D.Be open to the useful energy the world brings your way.
E.Fear not; it is possible to get the day started right.
F.Buy a few books that are cheerful, hopeful, inspiring or even humorous for your first brain stimulus(刺激).
G.Pick up a pleasant bunch of flowers every few days and set it right in your sight.
With Christmas soon approaching, many young people are buying gifts and making dinner reservations, but Geng Yingying is thinking about a serious subject – death.
Geng is a healthy 21-year-old student at Northwest Normal University in Gansu Province. She volunteered to donate(捐赠)her body for medical research and education because she wants to leave something to the world after her death. She first learned about body donation through a volunteer activity in 2016. Not long after that, one of her friends died in an accident. "I realized life is vulnerable(脆弱)and I wanted to make it more meaningful." she said.
Geng is one of a growing number of young Chinese who have registered(注册)as voluntary body donors in recent years. The number of registered volunteers for body and organ donations was over 2,610 in Gansu by November 20, compared with just 80 in 2014, according to the statistics released by the local Red Cross Society.
In Beijing, more than 21,100 people applied to donate their cadavers(遗体)by the end of 2017since the city started a body donation registry in 1999.So far, over 2,600 donations have been used for medical research and education, according to the Beijing Red Cross Society.
Zhan Haibing is a postgraduate student in the School of Public Health at Lanzhou University. He refers to cadavers as "silent teachers." "Silent teachers have played an irreplaceable role in medical education and research. They can give medical students a real understanding of human bodies." Zhan said.
China's body donation program started in the early 1980s. Yuan said the traditional belief, lack of knowledge on donation procedures, and failure to obtain support from families of the donors are three main reasons that have long slowed donations.
As the laws and the overall environment for donation continue to improve, and people's attitudes on funeral customs are gradually changing, body donations have become more acceptable. People are showing more respect and understanding to the donors.
Meanwhile, many Chinese universities have called on "life education. " They ask their students to participate in volunteer activities in hospitals, funeral parlors, nursing homes and Red Cross societies to better understand the meaning of life.
1.Geng Yingying is referred to as an example ______.
A. to start the topic of the passage
B. to sing a praise of her noble behaviour
C. to warn readers of vulnerable life
D. to introduce her moving story to the readers
2.Which is the main difficulty in making the decision to donate?______
A. New ideas B. Support from families
C. The traditional belief D. Lack of courage
3.We have every reason to believe that ______.
A. Silent teachers play the most important role in helping medical students.
B. Gansu Province is in the lead of body donation in China.
C. Geng Yingying will have a long life for her kindness.
D. Body donation will be more acceptable among young Chinese.
4.Where can you most probably read the passage?______
A. In a story book B. In a science fiction
C. In a newspaper D. In an advertisement