假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Terry所在的学校要举行选拔北京大学交换生的汉语演讲比赛,请你给他写封电子邮件,劝说他参赛,内容包括:
1. 陈述理由:
2. 提出建议:
3. 表达祝愿
注意:1. 词数80左右:
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.
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根据汉语及首字母提示写出单词的正确形式,每空限填一词。
1.The professor is i_______ (教导) him to write a science report.
2.Yesterday we s_______ (怀疑) that he was involved in the murder.
3.It is generally agreed that play is an e_______ (必要的) part of a child's development.
4.Shopping online is a c_______ (方便) for people who are too busy to shop.
5.Our company provides many training o_______ (机会) for its employees.
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Teaching as a volunteer teacher is quite 1. experience for Zhang Tian. He became a volunteer teacher in a village school in Guizhou Province,2.(inspire) by the idea of living independently away from home.
However, not everything lived up to Zhang Tian's hopes. The school, with only three classrooms, was much3.(small) than he had expected. Living in the village was also tougher than he had thought. It took him a long time to adjust4. the life there. The thought of 5.(leave)once flashed through his mind, but he quickly gave it up and found ways to deal with the challenges.
6.(make)school life more colorful for his students, Zhang Tian introduced more subjects to the school. Tough as it is, he has enjoyed working with the children. 7. makes him most satisfied is that his students are able to read, speak and write in English and they can learn the language8.(confident).
Besides teaching, Zhang Tian also contacted charity organizations for help and 9. (teach)the villagers how to sell local products online. The 10.(contribute) he has made to the village is so great that the villagers treat him as one of them.
As a child I once read an article about the Pacific Crest Trail (太平洋屋脊步道) in National Geographic. It was a ______ of two men who walked 2,650 miles from Mexico to Canada with huge packs. It caught my eye, as I, too, ______ adventures in the wilderness. I've always remembered that story, but never believed I would actually ______ it. It was too far out of my comfort zone.
But then, at the age of 42, I hiked the 88 Temples Trail through Japan. There, I experienced how ______ it could be to hike alone. What ______ me most were the fantastic mountains, grand temples and generous local people. And ______, I managed to complete the trail in six weeks without any severe injuries. For the first time, I ______ that I could achieve my dream of travelling around America one day.
When I shared my plan with friends and colleagues, the news was welcomed with ______ reactions. From some I got enthusiastic ______. But from others there were frowns and question marks. Half a year away from my family was a ______ for me. Yet it wouldn't defeat me. After all, six months is ______ a short period in a lifetime. After having worked hard for 20 years in shiny office buildings, I felt the need for more ______ in my life. I hoped to ______ and look within, as well as explore the unfamiliar things. I understood that I needed them both. ______ John Muir once put it, "Keep close to ______... and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit clean."
1.A.news B.report C.story D.photo
2.A.knew of B.dreamed of C.heard about D.worried about
3.A.make B.ignore C.appreciate D.reject
4.A.dull B.difficult C.attractive D.crazy
5.A.confused B.shocked C.affected D.impressed
6.A.to my regret B.to my surprise C.to my sadness D.to my disappointment
7.A.denied B.pretended C.realized D.promised
8.A.mixed B.positive C.doubtful D.strange
9.A.promise B.assistance C.devotion D.approval
10.A.relief B.challenge C.delight D.comfort
11.A.finally B.hardly C.quickly D.simply
12.A.adventure B.bravery C.safety D.knowledge
13.A.speed up B.stand by C.slow down D.drop out
14.A.When B.As C.If D.Unless
15.A.forest B.desert C.nature D.valley
Education has always been a hot topic.How to educate children can be a sweet but painstaking task for parents, many of whom try to offer their children the best environment. Competition between parents over children's education may start from the kind of animated (动画) series children watch. 1. By watching the former, children can learn English at the same time. However, this does not mean those watching foreign shows perform better than those watching Chinese ones. 2. They can help children learn traditional Chinese culture and history.Take Journey to the West for example. 3.
By watching this show, children can learn more about the history of the Tang Dynasty and the development of Buddhist culture in China. Foreign shows can open a window for children to gain a better understanding of the outside world. So, children ought to be encouraged to watch both as long as the content of the show is beneficial.
This can also be applied to other things beyond animated series. 4. However, some parents fail to do this. Their incorrect view can more or less leave an influence on their children. Innocent (天真的) children, influenced by their parents, slowly hold the view that watching foreign shows is better than watching Chinese shows. 5.
A. Chinese shows have their own advantages.
B. Foreign animated series are always the first choice for parents.
C. Children often follow their parents' advice when choosing animated series.
D. For example,children can be encouraged to read folk tales at home and abroad.
E. Once the view is formed in children's minds, parents' education proves a failure.
F. This show is based on one of the four great classical novels of Chinese literature.
G. For some parents, watching foreign animated shows is better than watching Chinese ones.
With a focus now on the environmental influence over the fashion industry, some bloggers who cut their teeth sharing details of endless clothes and products are changing their direction-enter the “no-buy” movement. The idea is simple: instead of buying new clothes or beauty products, you make a promise to use the things you already own. Some people sign up to a “no-buy year”. Others decide not to buy for a few weeks or months or choose “low-buy” with a strict spending cap.
This life style has caught the attention of many people who struggle to keep up with the latest fashion. Modern people’s desire for material things is often not caused by poverty (贫穷) , but by anxiety, which is further enlarged by the rise of social media.
“Social media puts pressure on people to spend money,” says Katherine Ormerod, author of Why Social Media is Ruining Your Life. Many online influencers are given the items they use and wear for free, but Ormerod is determined not to wear any new products she is given. “Really I just want to convince people they don’t have to spend a lot of money on fashion to look stylish and there’s no such thing as ‘last season’ anymore,” she says. “True style has never been about that anyway.”
However, self-satisfied expressions of minimalist (极简主义的) living have earned plenty of doubts. “Minimalism is a good quality only when it’s a choice, and it’s telling that its fan base is from the well-off middle class. To people who don’t have enough in the first place, celebrations of ‘less is more’ can sound more like a luxury (奢侈) than a considerable loss.” Stephanie Land wrote in The New York Times.
1.What does the underlined word “cap” mean in paragraph 1?
A.Soft hat. B.Loose budget. C.Upper limit. D.Money box.
2.Which of the following does Katherine Ormerod agree with?
A.Overspending results in anxiety. B.High price goes with good quality.
C.True style is getting the latest product. D.Social media affects buying decisions.
3.What does Stephanie Land think of minimalism?
A.It’s suitable for the rich. B.It's a wise choice.
C.It’s out of date. D.It's an impractical idea.
4.What is the text mainly about?
A.Buying habit. B.Social media.
C.Fashion industry. D.No-buy movement.