My trip to Paris was so memorable. First of all, the hotel was fantastic. It overlooked the Seine, the famous river I 1. (read) about in so many poems. We listened to the laughter of the children and watched the river run by 2. (slow) below. Next, Montmartre was a wonderful place for painters. The air was filled with the sounds of happy people and the smell of paint. 3. I enjoyed most were the cafes. There I had a cup of coffee and watched people on the street. Everyone had a sense of style.
请写一篇关于你朋友李华的文章向校报投稿。李华曾经超重,不爱运动,但是现在他看起来完全不一样了。请根据下面的图片,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。
(写作内容)
1.描述李华的变化以及变化的原因;
2.阐述导致当前青少年肥胖问题的原因(不少于两点);
3.给出关于青少年健康生活的建议(不少于两点)。
(写作要求)
1.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;
2.不必写标题.开头己为你写好,不计入总词数。
(评分标准)
内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。
As is shown in the pictures, leading an unhealthy life. Li Hua used to be overweight.
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单词拼写-单句
1.The c______ of a book is believed to come first, form second.
2.Tianping Hill is an ideal tourist s______ for enjoying the beauty of autumn.
3.She lay in bed year in year out, unable to move, and with no hope of r______.
4.- How can you speak French so f______ ?
- I have been in Paris for 10 years.
5.B______ on a true love story, the movie touched the hearts of the audience.
6.Anna couldn't forget the______(不自在的)moment when she had to talk with the stranger.
7.The new technology, if______(应用)to teaching, will help students learn better.
8.Instead of merely______(忍受)each other, try to enjoy each other.
9.Taking photos is strictly______(禁止) in the church.
10.Take deep breaths and think about the______(乐观的)side of the situation.
I really love my job. I enjoy working with small children and like the ______and rewards from the job. I also think my work is important. There was a time when I thought I would never have that sort of _____.
I wasn't an ______student because I didn't do much schoolwork. In my final term I started thinking what I might do and found I didn't have much to _____. I just accepted that I wasn't the type to have a career.
I then found myself a job,______two little girls. It wasn't too bad at first. But the problems began when I agreed to live ______so that I would be there if my boss had to go out for ______in the evening. We agreed that if I had to work ______hours one week, she'd give me time off the next. But unfortunately, it didn't often _____. I was getting extremely tired and _____. because I had too many late nights and early mornings with the children.
One Sunday, I was in the park with the children, and met Megan who used to go to school with me. I told her about my ______She suggested that I should do a ______and get a qualification(资格)if I wanted to work with children. I didn't think I would be ______because I didn't take many exams in school. She persuaded me to phone the local college and they were really helpful. My experience ______for a lot and I got on a part-time course. I had to leave my job with the family, and got work ______out at a kindergarten.
Now I've got a full-time job there. I shall always be ______to Megan. I wish I had known ______that you could have a career, even if you aren't ______of the class at school.
Each of us ______from time to time. If we are ______we accept these failures as a necessary part of the learning process.
1.A. interests B. praises C. challenges D. gifts
2.A. labour B. job C. case D. desire
3.A. academic B. average C. athletic D. energetic
4.A. supply B. help C. award D. offer
5.A. picking up B. taking in C. looking after D. caring about
6.A. up B. on C. out D. in
7.A. vacation B. business C. support D. defence
8.A. other B. extra C. free D. proper
9.A. come out B. make out C. carry out D. work out
10.A. warmed up B. showed up C. mixed up D. fed up
11.A. devotion B. puzzle C. situation D. anger
12.A. course B. job C. lesson D. thing
13.A. agreed B. received C. accepted D. allowed
14.A. made B. counted C. paid D. meant
15.A. handing B. watching C. helping D. holding
16.A. regretful B. respectful C. thankful D. forgetful
17.A. better B. more C. faster D. earlier
18.A. superior B. perfect C. top D. excellent
19.A. falls B. fails C. scares D. discourages
20.A. wise B. outgoing C. hard-working D. honest
Once when I was six years old I saw an amazing picture in a book called True Stories from Nature about the forest. It was a picture of a snake in the act of swallowing an animal. In the book it said: "Snakes swallow the whole animal without chewing(嚼)it. After that they are not able to move and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion(消化)."
I thought deeply then over the adventures of the forest. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. I showed my work to the grown-ups and asked them whether the drawing frightened them. But they answered: "Frighten? Why should anyone be frightened by a hat?"
My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a snake digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing. I drew the inside of the snake so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. That's my Drawing Number Two.
The grown-ups' answer this time was to advise me to lay aside my drawings of snakes whether from the inside or the outside and devote myself instead to geography, history, maths and grammar. That is why at the age of six I gave up what might have been a great painter. I had been discouraged by the failure of my Drawing Number One and my Drawing Number Two. Grown-ups never understand simple things by themselves and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them.
So then I chose another profession(职业)and learned to pilot airplanes. I have flown a little over all parts of the world; and it is true that geography has been very good for me. I can tell China from Arizona easily. If one gets lost in the night, such knowledge is valuable.
In my life I have had lots of chances to meet with a great many people. And that hasn't much improved my opinion of them. Whenever I met one of them who seemed to me at all clear-sighted, I tried showing him my Drawing Number One which 1have always kept. I would try to find out if this was a person of true understanding. But whoever it was, he or she would always say: That is a hat. Then I would never talk to that person about snakes or forests or stars. I would bring myself down to his level. I would talk to him about golf and politics and neckties. And the grown-up would be greatly pleased to have met such a wise man. For him I am a normal man.
1.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? ______
A. The writer wants to draw a hat in Drawing Number One.
B. The writer sees an elephant eaten by a snake in the forest.
C. Drawing Number Two shows the inside of the big snake.
D. The two drawings of the writer make people very scared.
2.Why do people tell the writer to study same subjects instead of drawing in Paragraph 4? ______
A. Because those subjects are more useful and helpful.
B. Because those subjects are only about simple things.
C. Because his drawings are too difficult to understand.
D. Because his drawings are not good for people at all.
3.In Paragraph 6, why does the writer always keep his Drawing Number One? ______
A. To show off his good drawing.
B. To know who truly understands life.
C. To make other people pleased.
D. To bring himself down to a low level.
4.The grown-up in the last paragraph thinks the writer is normal because the writer ______ .
A. is good at drawing
B. flies a plane all over the world
C. talks about snakes or forests or stars
D. talks about sport, politics and clothing
5.The passage is most probably taken from ______ .
A. a travel guide B. a science report
C. a news story D. a story book
Many teens make risky decisions, such as careless driving or too much drinking. Some of those choices can kill them. Teens may behave in this way because they don't know the possibility of a bad result. Or they may do it because they don't care. In fact, a new study suggests that the second choice is the more likely one.
Wouter van den Bos and Ralph Hertwig are psychologists at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin, Germany. They study how people search out information and make decisions according to what they have learned and made an experiment to see if they could solve why teens behave this way. They recruited(招募)105 people, all from 8 to 22 years old. By including different ages, the researchers could test how behavior changes from childhood through to young adulthood.
All played a kind of game. Over and over, they had to choose between taking a guaranteed(确保的)prize of five euros or turning a wheel. The wheel was divided into 10 parts. Some were orange, others blue. If the wheel stopped turning on an orange part, the player won or lost money. This could be between 3 and 32 euros. But if the wheel stopped on a blue part, they got nothing. Each of them played the game 108 times.
① The flve-euro choice was a guaranteed win. It had no risk. However, players who chose to turn the wheel had anywhere from a 10- to 90- percent chance of winning - or losing money. So turning the wheel was a risky choice.
② Teens were more likely to turn the wheel, van den Bos and Hertwig found. The teens didn't care about the lack of information on the risk they were taking. Children and adults, however, avoided those uncertain situations. Instead, they chose the guaranteed reward in the game.
③ "In the teenage years, there is a lot to explore and to learn by exploration," van den Bos says. Many experiences are new, he says, and teens don't know how they will turn out. "Many of situations are not dangerous and are helpful in becoming an independent adult. So in general, this seems to be good for them," he says.
④ But, he warns, it's also good to consider whether a behavior may have very harmful results. Where that's the case, he points out, teens should stop to think before they act.
The results are exciting, says Valerie Reyna. A psychologist at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., she was not involved with the new work. "The most important part of this research is the careful use of lab tasks that separate exploring the unknown from taking risks," she says.
1.According to the passage, teens prefer to behave in a risky way because ______ .
A. they don't care much about the result
B. they don't know the possible result
C. they try to avoid uncertain situations
D. they care about the guaranteed prize
2.Which of the following is TRUE about the experiment? ______
A. It studies how people search out information and make risky decisions.
B. Valerie Reyna was excited because she took part in the experiment.
C. People of different ages were included to see how behavior changes.
D. Teens were able to win money when wheels stopped on orange parts.
3.The researchers think that teens' choices ______ .
A. are too risky
B. have both good and bad sides
C. do them good
D. have no effect on their life
4.The sentence "Teenagers' risk-taking behavior is meaningful." should be best placed in ______ .
A. ① B. ②
C. ③ D. ④