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1.It is these poisonous products which can cause the symptoms of flu, such as headaches and aching muscles.
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2.It is I who is going to take part in the sports meeting next week.
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3.Of the making of good books there is no end; so is there any end to their influence on man’s lives.
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4.I failed in the final examination last term and only then I realize the importance of study.
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5.It is not until yesterday afternoon that they began to discuss the main problem.
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6.Among the forests lie a little pond, in which we would swim during our childhood.
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7.It was during the 1990s when she received further education in the US.
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8.No sooner they arrived at the farm than it began to rain heavily.
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你校学生会最近成立了一个英语演讲协会,打算面向全校招募会员,请你根据以下内容写一则招募启事。
1.要求:热爱演讲,充满激情,无年龄和性别限制;
2.呼吁大家参加:说明英语演讲的重要性;
3.报名方式:扫描二维码并填写表格。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
参考词汇:招募 recruit 性别 gender 二维码QR Code
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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。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:在错的词下画一横线,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。
I’d like to share an unforgettable experience to you. With the College Entrance Examination drawing near, I felt increasing anxious. As a result, I couldn’t absorbed in study. Felt discouraged, I nearly lost heart. Then Miss Zhang had the face-to-face talk with me. She said, “In our life we all have some moment when we can’t achieve what we want. It was natural. You should turn them into motivation.” Her words were a great encouragement to me. After that, I worked even harder and was admitted to my most favorite university at last.
Optimistic attitude is that really matters. It can make us bravely enough to face challenges.
语法填空
A young man, while1.( travel) through a desert, came across a spring of clear water. The water was sweet. He filled his leather container so that he could bring some back to an elder2.had been his teacher. After a four–day journey, the young man presented the water to the old man. His teacher took a deep drink, smiled warmly, and thanked his student very much3.the sweet water. The young man went home with a happy heart.
After the student 4.(leave), the teacher let another student taste the water. He spit it out,5.(say) it was awful. Obviously, it was no longer fresh because of the old leather container. He asked his teacher, “Sir, the water was awful. Why did you pretend 6.(like) it” The teacher replied, “You taste the water. I tasted the gift. The water was 7.(simple) the container for an act of kindness and love. Nothing could be 8.(sweet).
We understand this lesson best when we receive gifts of love from children. Whether 9.is a cheap pipe or a diamond neck lace, the proper response is 10.(appreciate). We love the idea within the gift rather than the thing.
Survival in the Andes
On October 13, 1972, a small plane flying to Chile accidentally crashed into a mountain in the Andes. How some of the passengers __ to live is one of the greatest survival stories ever told.
The survivors ___ inside the remains(残骸)of the plane, using seat covers for blankets, and waited for a ___ that never came. Days turned into weeks. It was urgent to find a way to __ . Three of the passengers— Canessa, Parrado, and Vizintin—volunteered to ____ through the mountains to search for help. When they left, each man wore similar clothes: three pairs of socks, a plastic bag around each foot to ___ the water out, boots, four pairs of trousers, and four sweaters. The three men ____that they would survive and bring back help.
For part of the first day, they were glad to make some __ . But as the land and weather changed, climbing became ___ . After several days, they reached what they thought was the top. They had ___ this moment for days. On the other side of the top, they hoped, would be a __ leading down and out of the mountains. However, they saw the same snow–covered tops. All hope wasn’t ___. Although they were still in the middle of the mountains, Parrado ___two low tops far away that didn’t have snow. If they could get there, they would be out of the Andes.
Within the following days they walked toward the two low tops. Snow___ completely , and flowers were everywhere . “This is the valley,” Canessa said. “This is the way___ .” Then things of humanity started to appear—a few cans on the ground, and some farm animals in a field. By December 21, the extremely __ men made it to the town of Los Maitenes, and a rescue team was sent immediately to __ for the survivors who were still high in the Andes.
Finally all of the remaining survivors were __. Their terrible __ was over. They had made it out— ___.
1.A.learned B.managed C.decided D.expected
2.A.stayed B.looked C.turned D.reached
3.A.present B.danger C.message D.rescue
4.A.prepare B.continue C.escape D.develop
5.A.journey B.compare C.measure D.expand
6.A.give B.bring C.take D.keep
7.A.admitted B.promised C.informed D.reminded
8.A.policy B.help C.progress D.advice
9.A.narrower B.heavier C.sharper D.tougher
10.A.imagined B.arranged C.witnessed D.appreciated
11.A.court B.valley C.border D.channel
12.A.sent B.left C.lost D.woken
13.A.spotted B.counted C.rejected D.mentioned
14.A.declined B.froze C.spread D.disappeared
15.A.behind B.out C.apart D.off
16.A.tired B.disappointed C.frightened D.puzzled
17.A.fight B.call C.search D.ask
18.A.listed B.treated C.picked D.saved
19.A.performance B.experience C.challenge D.exploration
20.A.free B.cool C.alive D.crazy
If you have stage fright, or the anxiety or fear of speaking in public, you are not alone. Stage fright or performance anxiety is a natural phenomenon. The good news is that one can completely overcome stage fright. Here are some tips to help you overcome stage fright.
Understand the symptoms(症状)of a stage fright. You feel anxious, your throat tightens up, you start sweating, you forget all that you have memorized, and your knees and legs feel weak. Your heart literally explodes and every part of you is asking you to run. But be relaxed. Many top actors and actresses have experienced these similar symptoms of stage fright. 1.
Plan well. One of the first keys of public speaking (or singing, playing the piano or acting) is to plan well. First, thoroughly(彻底地) study the subject you are going to talk about. 2. Besides knowing your subject well, it’s also necessary to do some research on your audience. Adequate planning on these aspects will help you achieve the maximum of your potential.
Keep eye contact. 3. Your influence will decrease considerably if they think you are talking over their heads. Keeping eye contact can also help you see their body language.
Focus on breathing. Your mind is deeply connected to your breath. 4.It can help you stay mindful and avoid thoughts about past failures.
5. Preparation is the key to overcoming symptoms of stage fright. When you practice your speech a thousand times, you will relax in the knowledge that you will be confidently speaking without fear. Prepare so you can relax during the task.
A. Practice as much as possible.
B. Therefore, don’t be too worried.
C. Second, you need to know your audience.
D. The audience like to see you looking at them.
E. So arrive early to get comfortable in the environment.
F. Second, you should use visual aids and technology wisely.
G. The longer and deeper your breath is, the calmer your mind will be.