假如你是来自英国的Helen,十八岁,目前在中国学习,请根据下列提示,给父母写封信介绍你的近况。
1. 交了好朋友。
2. 每周看电影。
3. 想念父母,希望他们明年能来中国旅游。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
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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。
I am sorry to disappoint you today as I did nothing much today. I wake up at 7 in the morning as usual. It was rainy heavily, but I didn't go to school. I know it was just a excuse and I regret it. During the day time, I did nothing except watch YouTube videos. At 5 in the evening, I went to the market to grab everything to eat and all of sudden, I saw my professor sitting opposite to me. I was real embarrassed as I had been informed that I wasn't feeling well and won't be able to come on class today. Sorry again. I will make sure to avoid such excuses from today.
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。
Giant pandas are black and white bears that live in temperate-zone bamboo forests in central China. Among the best recognized but 1.( rare) animals in the world, they have come to symbolize endangered wildlife and 2.(conserve) efforts.
The giant panda is listed3.endangered in the World Conservation Union's (IUCN's) Red List of Threatened Animals. It is one of the most critically endangered 4.( species) in the world. There are about 1,000 5.(leave) in the wild. About 140 pandas live in zoos and breeding centers around the world, mostly in China. Scientists are not sure how long giant pandas live in the wild, 6. they are sure it is shorter than lifespans in zoos. Chinese scientists 7.( report) zoo pandas as old as 35 so far.
8.( current) , the Chinese government in conjunction with the WWF are doing all 9. is possible to save the giant panda. This includes further research 10. how to continually increase their numbers.
I took a job as a receptionist for a veterinarian (兽医)) almost five decades ago. As an enthusiastic animal lover, I ___ the position on the condition that I wouldn’t have to assist with any ___ animals. I couldn’t bear to see any creature in pain.
At the end of my first week, we are closing the office for the day ___ a young man ran up to us holding a severely injured Doberman puppy in his arms and ___ us to save his life. A car had hit the four-month-old puppy.
The doctor and I ran back into the ___ room. The only place the skin was still ___to this poor little animal's body was around one shoulder. The vet worked ___for what seemed like hours, stitching(缝合)him back together again. That was the easy ___The puppy had broken multiple ___ , including his spine (脊 柱).If he survived the next few days, we were quite sure he would never __ again.
That day forever changed my life. The veterinarian guided me, and I became his assistant in all things ____.One of my first jobs was to give that Doberman puppy daily physical care. I remember ___ his tiny legs to try to keep his muscles from becoming ____
Weeks went by until one day, I felt this little fighter push back ever so slightly. And he ___to push back until he could finally use his legs.
Fast-forward about a year. I walked into the clinic's waiting room and called the name of the next client. Suddenly, a huge Doberman who had been standing ___with his owner on the opposite side of the room ____ loose and rushed toward me. I found myself pinned____the wall with this magnificent dog standing on his legs, his front paws on my shoulders,___ my face with joyful and _____ kisses!
I still tear up in amazement at the display of love and __ the dog had for me that day all those years ago.
1.A.hated B.changed C.accepted D.noticed
2.A.active B.terrible C.fierce D.wounded
3.A.when B.because C.if D.while
4.A.leading B.sending C.forcing D.begging
5.A.large B.operating C.waiting D.empty
6.A.attached B.applied C.left D.covered
7.A.peacefully B.tirelessly C.crazily D.immediately
8.A.part B.factor C.medicine D.accident
9.A.positions B.teeth C.legs D.bones
10.A.move B.walk C.bark D.eat
11.A.difficult B.medical C.deadly D.meaningful
12.A.moving B.squeezing C.lifting D.twisting
13.A.fatter B.drier C.harder D.weaker
14.A.meant B.continued C.stopped D.planned
15.A.nervously B.painfully C.quietly D.seriously
16.A.broke B.felt C.fought D.sat
17.A.into B.for C.against D.by
18.A.touching B.hitting C.lightening D.washing
19.A.first B.sticky C.abundant D.farewell
20.A.relief B.comfort C.ease D.gratitude
There are days when being a mom seems like one endless pop quiz. The baby's crying when she should be sleeping. Do you wait to see if she can stop crying herself or rush in to rock her? And if you choose the wrong option , could you scar your kid for life? 1.. We've listed the factors that really make a difference in your child's life.
Make him feel capable
You're probably an expert at praising and encouraging your kids. 2.If you see your child struggling to connect toy train tracks or do his homework, don't jump in to help right away. Instead, show him how to come up with his own solutions.
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Sit down with your partner and discuss the qualities you'd both like to see your child develop. Kindness, tolerance, responsibility, honesty, and persistence are good for starters. The key is not just to talk about them but to live them.
Watch your words (and tone)
Even the most patient parent loses it occasionally. But if you're about to snap at your child, remember this guideline: Speak to her in the same respectful manner you'd talk to a friend or a coworker. 4.. And she'll always feel comfortable coming to you for help or guidance.
Kiss and tell
Many studies have shown that children who feel cherished by their parents tend to be more secure and self- confident than those who don't. "5.,” says Parents advisor Kyle Pruett, M. D. . Acts of affection will do more than reassure your child; they reduce negative and stressful feelings.
A. Let it be
B. Relax
C. Kids have a universal need to feel loved
D. If you do that, she'll be far more likely to listen
E. Share your values
F. Your child learns to cope with challenges by watching how you do it
G. However, if it is more difficult to stand back and let him handle problems on his own
I've been eating a high-Fat,carbohydrate(碳水化合物)-restricted diet for almost 20 years,since I started as an experiment when investigating nutrition research for the journal Science. I find if s easy for me to keep a healthy weight when I eat this way. But even after two decades, the feeling of being on the edge of a slippery slope is ever- present.
Researchers are generally divided on why we often fail to stay on diets and what causes obesity. The conventional thinking, held by the large proportion of the many researchers, is that obesity is an " energy balance" disorder,and so the treatment is to consume less energy ((fewer calories) ) and spend more. When we fail to keep this prescription, it suggests that we simply lack will power.
The minority position in this field—one that Dr. Ludwig holds, as do I after years of reporting—is that obesity is actually a hormondal(激素的)regulatory disorder, and the hormone that controls this process is insulin (胰岛 素).It signals fat cells to gather fat,while telling the other cells in our body to bum carbohydrates for fuel. By this thinking these carbohydrates, particularly grains, known as high GI carbs, as well as sugars are likely to make you fat.
"Raise insulin levels even a little" , says Dr. Robert Lustig, a professor at the University of California, San Francisco,"and the body switches over from burning fat for fuel to burning carbohydrates. Once people who are 'carboholics,' get their insulin levels down, they become less carboholic. And if they start eating carbs, they go right back to where they were before. " Researchers like Dr. Ludwig and Dr. Lustig believe that a person can minimize these carbohydrate desire by eating lots of healthful fats instead.
Finally, any successful diet is by definition a long-term commitment. If we buy into the logic of carb -restricted diets, then it implies acceptance of a lifetime restriction.
1.What does the author feel like doing according to the last sentence of the first paragraph?
A.Keeping a healthy weight. B.Sticking to a good habit.
C.Stopping nutrition research. D.Breaking a diet
2.What does the author think lead to obesity?
A.Lack of exercise. B.Taking in too many carbs.
C.Lack of will power. D.Taking in too much calorie.
3.According to the text,what would Dr. Lustig advise carbholics to do?
A.Reduce carb intake to the least. B.Consult doctors immediately.
C.Consume as much fat as possible. D.Work out regularly.
4.What is the best title of the text?
A.Why is cutting carbs so tough? B.What does a healthy diet consist of?
C.Who are to believe,the majority or the minority? D.How can we lose weight?