What is the woman probably going to do?
A.Make a list. B.Do some shopping. C.Make a chocolate pie.
What does the man want to do first?
A.See the elephant. B.Have a cup of tea. C.Watch the dolphin show
Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In a restaurant. B.In a furniture store. C.In the woman’s company
假设你是高三学生李华,将于今年六月份毕业。请你给你的英语老师Miss Wang写一封感谢信。要点如下:写信目的;老师对你的帮助;表达祝愿。
注意:词数100左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;开头和结尾已写好,不计入总词数。
Dear Miss Wang,
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Yours truly,
Li Hua
短文改错
There was a time that I was fond of eating instant noodles very much. The instant noodles taste deliciously, because there are artificial additives in it. When my mother was not at the home, I would buy but eat some. Unfortunately, as time goes by, I found my appetite became bad. My mother said I shouldn't have had such many instant noodles, for they are low vitamins and aren't good for my healths.
After that, I developed an awareness of staying away from instant noodles and eat healthy food.
语法填空
When people hear the word ''rat'', they may think of dirty animals that spread disease. And if you are an English learner, you may also connect the word ''rat'' with bad 1. (express). For example, calling someone a ''rat'' is 2. big insult and ''rat race'' describes a joyless, hurried way of living. So rats 3. (general) are not beloved animals either in life or the English language. But the rat trainers at the nonprofit organization, APOPO, see the animals very differently.
Based on Tanzania, APOPO trains giant rats 4. (find) landmines. Humans 5. (use) metal-searching devices to do this work for years. But rats--- it turns out--- do it better. And they also cost 6. (little) money. APOPO estimates that worldwide there are 110 million 7. (hide) explosives (爆炸物) left over from wars. These explosives are still ''live'', or able to explode. The work that APOPO does is really important in spreading the fact 8. rats are not just a pest. They really are 9. (hero) and they show us every day that they are worthy 10. that name.