假定你是李华,你的美国朋友John非常喜欢中国面。请你根据图片信息给他写封电子邮件,邀请他暑期来北京参观徐悲鸿纪念馆(Xu Beihong Memorial Hall)。
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。每处错误仅沙及-一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一一个澜字符号(^),并在下面写出该加的词。
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;
The third day of our trip fell in July 4, Independence Day. On that day, the most Americans put aside their work and thorough enjoyed the holiday. So did our group. We go to the Yankees Stadium to watch a baseball game. Thanks to my basic understand of baseball, I enjoyed myself throughout the match.
Baseball has characterized as the national sport of America. It is one of Americans' favorite sport to watch in a stadium. Baseball, what we know, is not that popular in China. In my opinion, every country has its unique culture traditions and popular sports.What we can do is just experience them and show their respect.
阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
China's state-run news agency Xinhua introduced two newest members of its newsroom at the1.(five) Word Internet Conference in Wuzhen. The groundbreaking AI anchors, 2.speaking Chinese and the other English, are the world's first news anchors3.(base) on the latest AI technology.
Chinese viewers4.(greet) with a digital version of a regular Xinhua news host named Qiu Hao. The anchor, wearing a red tie and blue suit, nods his head in emphasis(强调),raising his eyebrows slightly.“Not5.can I accompany you 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, but I can be endlessly copied and present at different6.(scene)," he says.
The English-speaking AI anchor adds: "'The development of the media industry calls7.continuous creation and deep combination with the international advanced technologies.I look forward to8.(bring) you brand-new news experiences.
The AI anchors developed by Xinhua and the Chinese search engine Sogou have already joined the 9.(day) news reporting team, reporting news on the agency's social media platforms.They have immeasurable prospects (前景) for tho future news reporting as they could reduce production costs and improve10.(accurate) and efficiency (效率).
I've been into environment-friendly things for ages, which started when I was 13 and my favorite teen magazine____in the mail with a "Save the Earth, Girl!" cover. I remember it __! It was filled with all sorts of easy____to go green.
Among many of the ___I learned that day: turning off the water while you brush you teeth_____200 gallons of water every year -per person! I started doing that______I mean, it is kind of a big deal considering Earth doesn't have an unlimited____of fresh water.
My parents were also____for recycling and reusing, so we became the ones who____rejected containers and used them for_____and the ones who carried our own bags to the grocery store and our own____to the coffee shop. I knew it was the right thing to do for the environment.
Later, I tried to let my green flag fly! I either called out whoever littered in public____collected magazines from my friends to______Then the strangest thing happened: people started____me. One by one, my friends began to turn off the lights, buy recycled notebooks, and_____paper back into the printer to make use of the other_____It's not that they were so_____about the environment, but they were drawn to my confidence.
I'm wild about environmental protection and would stand____,saying," Yeah, this is what I’m into.”___others don't share your enthusiasm, they will envy your confidence and want to be like you, and that means_____ your example.
1.A.existed B.arrived C.returned D.printed
2.A.carefully B.correctly C.clearly D.occasionally
3.A.tips B.questions C.jobs D.decisions
4.A.reasons B.debates C.lessons D.facts
5.A.weighs B.stores C.saves D.totals
6.A.at times B.right away C.after all D.at last
7.A.amount B.control C.use D.flow
8.A.famous B.sorry C.eager D.suitable
9.A.washed out B.took way C.gave out D.threw away
10.A.collection B.show C.storage D.decoration
11.A.drinks B.books C.coins D.cups
12.A.but B.and C.so D.or
13.A.recycle B.process C.resell D.donate
14.A.serving B.copying C.observing D.reminding
15.A.pay B.take C.feed D.turn
16.A.sheet B.part C.version D.side
17.A.curious B.concerned C.optimistic D.serious
18.A.proudly B.politely C.calmly D.patiently
19.A.Now that B.Even if C.Unless D.Before
20.A.setting B.making C.giving D.following
We need to vent(发泄)about the place we work sometimes. Whether it is the long hours you put in ,an unreasonable boss, or lack of recognition for your efforts-every workplace has enough fuel to lighten the frustration(挫折).
1..And it is good to the productivity in the office too. Vanessa Pouthier, a researcher at the University of Melbourne in Australia, studied a team of nurses and health professionals at a hospital in the United States.2..Pouthier observed the joking and complaining that went on for 12 months and realized“it helps people to process stress and frustration,”Pouthier told ABC Radio Perth.
3.,there will always be a corner of the office or the lunch room, where a small or large collective of employees are venting to some degree.“Generally, people don’t think there is any value to it,”Pouthier says.4.;she had to look into other fields, such as linguistics, to better understand its functions.
Whether it’s politely debating the effectiveness of how an office runs, or complaining about the bosses, Pouthier found that the complaining session served as bonding function.5..
“It allows people to recognize how similar they are in the challenges they are facing every day and how they feel about them,”she says.
A. However, few people know how this happens
B. No matter what kind of environment you work in
C. It can even help staff to work through their negative feelings
D. Whether bosses accept complaints from their employees or not
E. But this common activity in every workplace was so under -researched
F. It was found that there’s actually benefits to these kinds of complaining session
G. Good news is, this workplace complaining is actually beneficial to your mental well-being.
You see your phone light up from the corner of your eye and quickly reach for it. What started as a simple notification(通知)check snowballs into an hour-long period as you look through rows of notifications and endless social media feeds.
This is by design. Tech companies such as Google and Facebook have spent years working to make consumer technology as addictive as possible. After all, time spent with their products could equal big profits for the company.
However, that’s starting to change. Apple takes action with the introduction of tools in its new operating system aimed at informing users to better manage their smartphone usage and parental controls that allow parents to better monitor and control their children’s phone time.
Google also offers a “Wind Down”feature to set at bedtime, which automatically puts the phone into“Do Not Disturb”.No notifications will show up on your phone, and losing all color on-screen is certainly a cause to put your phone away.
There are still no clear guidelines on what causes tech addiction, but it’s a growing concern likely on the minds of parents everywhere as they see their kids’ faces constantly glued inches away from a screen. And everywhere you go, you’re all but guaranteed to see people buried in their phones.
Apart from Apple and Google, Facebook deserves a fair amount of blame, as CEO Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged in a blog post earlier this year. The social network announced plans to roll out changes aimed at making interactions more meaningful.
“By making these changes, I expect the time people spend on Facebook will go down,”Zuckerberg said. “But I also expect the time you do spend on Facebook will be more valuable. And if we do the right thing, I believe that will be good for our community and our business over the long term too.”
1.What has been done to change phone addiction?
A.Making some color disappear on screen. B.Offering functions to reduce phone use.
C.Improving consumer technology. D.Stopping sending messages.
2.What does "the social network" underlined in the Paragraph 6 refer to?
A.Google. B.Apple.
C.A blog post. D.Facebook.
3.What does Zuckeberg mean in the last paragraph?
A.Facebook in expecting fewer people to use it.
B.It’s valuable for people to do the right thing on Facebook.
C.People should spend time on Facebook as little as possible.
D.Facebook and its consumers will have a win-win relationship.
4.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Fighting against Screen Addiction
B.Making Tech Addiction by Design
C.Controlling Children's Phone Time
D.Letting Phone Interactions Meaningful