你校英文报欲征集有关学习习惯的小短文。 请以“My study habits”为题,写一篇英语短文。
短文应包括以下要点:
1.概述: 学习习惯的重要性
2.你的良好的学习习惯:有计划,善思考,勤总结(sum up);会用工具书,善用机会和资源(resources);劳逸结合。
3.好的学习习惯对成功是很重要的。
注意:1. 词数:不少于100 词;
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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。错误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. 每处错误及其修改仅限一词。
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
We are aiming to build a peaceful school. I thought it is every student's duty to work hard to achieve this goal. As high school student, what should we do? First for all, we should love our school. Meanwhile, you should respect our teachers and obeying the rules in our school. Secondly, we should show our respect for our parents and do which we can help them. Besides, we classmates should also try to be kind and friendly. Most important, all of us must believe in each other and been honest in our daily life. And we will study even more harder and try our best to do all.
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Each year 1.(thousand) of tourists visit the polar regions of the Arctic and Antarctica. But the increasing number of people traveling to the ends of the Earth can have 2.negative effect on fragile ecosystems. Should tourists 3.(allow) to visit polar regions?
About 40,000 tourists visit Antarctica each year. More than five million travel to the Arctic and sub-Arctic. Transporting tourists to the regions4.(increase) ship and airplane traffic, adding to the risk of pollution, oil spills, and other 5.(environment) damage. Because the places where wildlife is accessible 6.(be) few in number, tourist traffic can become concentrated in specific areas, 7. (put)Arctic vegetation(植被) at risk.
Others say that access 8.these very special parts of the world should not be restricted to only researchers and scientists. Polar tourism allows people to develop deep 9.(person) connections with polar regions. “Those 10.travel to the Arctic or Antarctica often become cheerleaders for supporting those places.” Jim Sano, vice president for travel and conservation at World Wildlife Fund, told TFK.
The family had had a cat for years. Then, one day, the children finally ______ to persuade their parents to get them a dog as well. So a little Labrador(拉布拉多犬)________ .
The dog was so ________ that everyone wanted to hold him and he charmed everyone by just loving them. The cat made it very clear she did not welcome another ________ in the house, but the dog just _______ the cat anyway. The little dog ________ her anywhere, and tried to make friends with the angry cat. No amount of ________ behavior from the cat could persuade the dog not to love the cat.
The family thought the cat would ________ like the dog.
Then one day the family heard horrible ________ from their back yard. They ran to the _________ to see what was happening. They lived in the suburbs and so they saw a real lynx(猞猁)was just planning on ________ their cat for lunch. The poor cat had nowhere to run or hide. It would only be a matter of seconds and their cat would be _________.
And then suddenly a black lightning ran to the rescue. The little dog ________ the big lynx with all its strength. It did not ________ or stop to think. It saw its ________ in trouble and did what had to be done. The family opened the window and started yelling and the father ran to the yard. The lynx soon disappeared into the ________.
And ever since that day the cat’s behavior toward the dog ________ totally. Now it was the cat that followed the hero dog everywhere. They ________ in the same basket. The cat even let the dog eat from her bowl.
So if ever anyone is ________ towards you, don’t turn your back on them. They may not rescue your ________ ---but their kindness can certainly rescue your day!
1.A. tried B. managed C. failed D. refused
2.A. agreed B. visited C. survived D. arrived
3.A. brave B. shy C. cute D. proud
4.A. pet B. visitor C. baby D. relative
5.A. chased B. amused C. loved D. respected
6.A. watched B. followed C. bit D. searched
7.A. strange B. violent C. foolish D. bad
8.A. never B. still C. really D. always
9.A. quarrelling B. fighting C. laughing D. screaming
10.A. yard B. road C. window D. door
11.A. catching B. inviting C. attracting D. pulling
12.A. painful B. dead C. injured D. frightened
13.A. pushed B. shook C. attacked D. knocked
14.A. win B. hide C. argue D. hesitate
15.A. owner B. friend C. brother D. competitor
16.A. woods B. houses C. crowds D. shops
17.A. worsened B. changed C. stopped D. remained
18.A. slept B. ate C. played D. washed
19.A. polite B. equal C. kind D. grateful
20.A. health B. family C. career D. life
After 21 years of marriage, Bill Henrichs and Mary Ziegler concluded that they were no longer a good match. The couple politely divorced in 1995 and went their ____ ways, but they continued to see each other when meeting their ____ at their school and sporting events. In February 2018, ____, she and Henrichs learned they were a match in a different way.
Henrichs’s kidneys(肾)were ____, and he was in need of a ____. After nearly 40 family members and friends were tested as possible ____, the result surprised all—only one person ____to be a perfect match—Ziegler.
So on Oct. 16 more than four decades after they said “I do,” she and Henrichs, 62, were _____into an operating room and one of Ziegler’s healthy kidneys was _____and given to her ex-husband. The surgery went well, and the transplant is ____ well and continuing to improve as Mr. Henrichs_____ from the surgery. Henrichs was beyond grateful for his ex-wife’s sympathy and ____, but he was also worried in the hours before the ___ .
Just three weeks after the transplant, she was back to work and doing yoga—a quick turnaround considering that the ____ kidney donor needs a healing period of six to eight ____. “This entire experience has brought us all ____ .”She and Henrichs hope that by sharing their story, other _____will realize that divorce is not always a reason to ____ ties.
“Divorce is divorce, but there’s no reason to ____,” Henrichs said. “There are lots of reasons why it’s _____to get along.” He pauses and laughs. “Someday, you just might need a kidney.”
1.A. separate B. peaceful C. opposite D. favorite
2.A. parents B. colleagues C. kids D. neighbors
3.A. moreover B. though C. therefore D. besides
4.A. failing B. decreasing C. dying D. fading
5.A. doctor B. supporter C. transplant D. receiver
6.A. advocates B. donors C. volunteers D. fellows
7.A. set out B. tried out C. rushed out D. turned out
8.A. wheeled B. called C. 1ed D. dragged
9.A. carried B. changed C. selected D. removed
10.A. reacting B. functioning C. beating D. 1iving
11.A. refreshes B. returns C. remains D. recovers
12.A. enthusiasm B. generosity C. optimism D. honesty
13.A. marriage B. departure C. surgery D. decision
14.A. routine B. kind C. uncommon D. average
15.A. treatments B. times C. weeks D. operations
16.A. closer B. farther C. deeper D. healthier
17.A. friends B. schoolmates C. families D. children
18.A. cut down B. put off C. put down D. cut off
19.A. disturb B. quarrel C. regret D. cry
20.A. important B. optional C. easy D. tough
The art of growing dwarf(矮小的)trees, or "bonsai"(盆栽)as their Japanese planters call them, is increasing in popularity in the United States. Growing bonsai can make a fascinating hobby for anyone who enjoys plants and creating beautiful effects with them.1..
In growing bonsai, in fact, one must be careful in choosing the type of tree, as the growing conditions are unusual.2..Varieties of pines with small needles and hardwood trunks are especially suitable.
3.This is necessary because the major growth of bonsai is kept confined(被限制) to the tree's trunk and leaves, not its root system-a process quite unlike what is done with other plants.
Another thing the bonsai-grower must do is to trim(修整)the roots and branches of the tree periodically (定期地). Unless this is done, the plants will not have the proper proportions(比例) and will look unnatural. 4.
The last thing one must do is to be careful to keep the tree well-watered. Because bonsai are grown in smaller-than-usual containers, they often need more water than ordinary houseplants do.
As can be seen from the above, the art of bonsai-growing is one which requires a certain amount of time and effort. 5.Imagine having such a tree in your living room and passing it down through several generations of your family. That is exactly what bonsai-growing is all about: establishing a tradition of beauty which lasts for years and years and is a symbol of the beauties of the natural world.
A. Then one must be careful in choosing the size of the container.
B. How can we meet the goal of making such a kind of art?
C. Why do so many people take a fancy to the art of bonsai-growing.
D. But one must get well prepared before starting bonsai-growing.
E. The satisfactions that growing bonsai brings can be great, however.
F. The ideal for bonsai plants are trees just like normal trees in everything but size.
G. Not all species of trees can be made into bonsai.