假设你是李华,美国一所学校将于今年暑假组织学生来你校访问。其间,Jack将借住你家。请你写信给Jack,欢迎他的到来,并告知有关事宜。信的要点如下:
1. 周一至周五以学校活动为主;2. 周末安排了丰富的活动。
注意:1. 词数:100左右;2. 可适当增加细节,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。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(\)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。
On the behalf of our group, I’d like to give a brief summary of our discussion on the topic “Are Recycling Textbooks a Good Suggestion?” As we know, when high school students graduated from school, their textbooks are throwing away, which are still in good condition. What a great waste it is!
A suggestion has been put forward we should recycle the textbooks. Some students in my group agree with this suggestion. For one thing, recycling textbooks can save a lot of natural resources, what are used to make textbooks. And it can also save plenty of family expenses. For another, in western countries, recycling textbook is very popular and it gives you a good example. But some have different opinions about it, for the content of the textbooks is often renewed. What’s more, it is not proper to make notes in the textbooks. In my opinion, this is a wonderfully idea because this will do good to both the government and the families.
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Eating enough fruits and vegetables is 1. most people associate with good health habits. But just as important to healthy living are frequent doses (剂量) of laughter and humor—both proven to have 2. direct effect on health.
According to Wendy Shepard, clinical nurse specialist at Hopkins Bayview, laughter has 3.(definitely) physiological effects on the body. Laughing is like inside jogging. It 4.(clean) the respiratory (呼吸的) system, stimulates the digestive tract, increases heart rate and blood circulation and lowers blood pressure.
5.(fortunate), many people don’t use humor enough when 6.(deal) with everyday life situations. Many wait for humor 7.(happen) to them instead of making it happen. “Humor is more than just laughing at a joke. It can become a way of life if you open yourself up to a new attitude,” says Shepard. “The greatest thing about play, creativity and laughter—all components (成分) of humor—is that you not only help 8.(you), you help others.”
Shepard suggests that everyone relax and lighten up. It can be as easy as focusing on fun things to pick up at a dollar store. Shepard often travels with a grab bag of things to help make people smile. Of course, making humor a part of your life 365 days a year doesn’t mean you have to carry a grab bag, put 9. a clown (小丑) nose or tell jokes 10. those things are fun in the right situation. Instead, look for ways to make the things you already do more fun, such as laughing with co-workers and smiling at people you don’t know.
The other day, my friend Jane was invited to a 40th birthday party. The time printed on the _______ was 7:30pm. Jane went off with her husband, expecting a _______ evening of wine, _______, and song.
By 9:45, everybody was having great fun, but no food had _______. Jane and David were restless. Other guests began whispering that they, too, were _______. But no one wanted to _______, just in case some food was about to appear. By 11:00, there was still no food, and everyone was _______ off their heads. Jane and David left _______ and angry.
Their _______ suggests that the words on the printed invitations need to be made ____________. Everyone ____________ and understands the invitations ____________. Most of us would agree that 6:30-8:30pm means drinks only, go out to dinner afterwards; 8:00pm or 8:30pm means possible ____________, but 9:30pm and any time thereafter means no food, eat beforehand, arrive late.
But this is not always the case. If ____________ to a students’ party at 6:30pm, it is normal for guests not to appear before midnight, if at all, and no one cares. Being the first to arrive—looking ____________—is social death. When my mother is asked to a party for 6:30, she likes to be there, if not ____________, then no later than seven. My ____________ group (late thirties) falls somewhere between the two, but because we still think we’re ____________, we’re probably closer to student-time than grown-up time.
The accepted custom at present is ____________, sometimes annoying, and it often means you may go home hungry, but it does lend every party that precious element of ____________.
1.A.application B.invitation C.form D.surface
2.A.disappointing B.unexpected C.merry D.nervous
3.A.flowers B.people C.food D.fruit
4.A.appeared B.equipped C.provided D.unloaded
5.A.dying B.sleeping C.enjoying D.starving
6.A.claim B.forget C.stay D.leave
7.A.happily B.completely C.urgently D.crazily
8.A.full B.foolish C.hungry D.sleepy
9.A.experience B.failure C.normality D.joke
10.A.simpler B.clearer C.cleverer D.prettier
11.A.prints B.expects C.reads D.receives
12.A.indifferently B.differently C.usually D.carefully
13.A.dinner B.lunch C.breakfast D.brunch
14.A.held B.forced C.hurried D.asked
15.A.smart B.boring C.thankful D.eager
16.A.from time to time B.in no time C.on time D.for the time being
17.A.date B.age C.sex D.job
18.A.important B.young C.demanding D.innocent
19.A.understanding B.promising C.confusing D.boring
20.A.surprise B.fear C.loss D.success
Taking care of unsolved issues of the past will free you to move ahead with confidence. The final step toward putting your past behind so that you can reach for what’s possible is tying up your loose ends. Loose ends are the unsolved relationships that keep you from sleeping worry free at night. 1. You have a loose end if there’s someone you don’t want to sit next to at a holiday dinner. Loose ends are distracting and have an amazing way of biting you in the bottom at the worst times.
How to Tie up Your Loose Ends
1. 2.These could be past relationships, employers, business partners, friends, family, or co–workers.
2. Contact each of these five loose ends. Invite each separately to a coffee shop or some other nonthreatening, non-alcohol environment. Tell each one that you want to apologize for allowing things to get crossways between you. Some may doubt your intentions, but tell them that you sincerely feel it’s time to clear the air. Ask those who agree to meet to write down any ways they think you wronged them, and you do the same. 3.
3. Show up on time and thank each for being forgiving enough to meet with you. Be an adult here—finger pointing only tears people apart. Remember, your experience may be—and most likely is—totally different from his. Listen to each issue each of them raises and try to see it from their perspectives (视角). 4. Seek to understand why they have bad feelings toward you. Apologize for each thing they think you did to wrong them (even if you don’t completely agree with his view of the situation).
After you tie up your first loose end, you’ll want to solve them all. This is hard to explain until you have done it; but once you do, you’ll know what I mean. 5. Most of all, I think this process helped me become a more understanding and patient friend.
A.I learned so much about myself by tying up my loose ends.
B.Tell them to bring this list to your get–together.
C.You have a loose end if there’s someone you don’t want to run into on a first date or at work.
D.Loose ends are very disturbing for everyone in our life.
E.Here is a guide on how to tie up your loose ends.
F.Don’t interrupt them when they are sharing.
G.Identify the five people with whom you have the most unsolved issues.
The noble tree house—all natural materials, strong construction, aloof from the troubles of the world. In a more dangerous time in human history, their position above the ground would protect the inhabitant against environmental difficulties and possible predators. As modern construction has improved, these arboreal places have become less of a practical housing and more of a children’s fun—a secret place erected in many a back garden. But now, these fun shelters are appealing to adults too and many are booking themselves in for a few nights among the treetops.
These tree house hotels can be found From Europe to Australia. Best of all, they come in a variety of interesting designs! From the traditional four walls and a roof habitation, such as at TreeHouse Point, in Washington, North America, to the more artistic Nothofagus Hotel in Chilean Patagonia, whose twelve-sided walls make it look like a beehive. If that doesn’t appeal, how about a tree container? The Free Spirit Spheres resort on Vancouver Island in Canada allows guests to stay in one of three yellow spheres (圆球), which are suspended from trees. The company was founded in 1998 by Tom Chudleigh, who hand built the container from cedar wood and fibre glass, and then added fixtures and fittings. Not only are they as safe as houses, they’re popular! Visitor numbers have probably doubled in the past five years, Mr. Chudleigh tells the BBC.
And how about an office? Microsoft, hoping to give its employees thinking space, has commissioned (委托) a three-building structure from Pete Nelson, designer and builder of tree houses. “Studies show people can work better in nature. They are more productive,” says Mr. Nelson. If you’ve no head for heights, then maybe a tree house getaway isn’t going to be your home away from home. But the sense of adventure, the freshness of the setting and the opportunity to return to nature has given an increasing number of tree house-staying adults something to write home about.
1.The underlined word “arboreal” in paragraph one means “ ”.
A.relating to history B.of or relating to trees
C.of danger D.of secret
2.The Free Spirit Spheres resort is mentioned to prove .
A.the company has profited a lot from tree houses
B.tree houses come from interesting places
C.Tom Chudleigh has an eye for safety
D.tree houses are becoming fashionable
3.According to Pete Nelson, why is Microsoft building a tree house structure?
A.Because people are more productive working in nature.
B.Because the sense of adventure make people work harder.
C.Because the freshness of the setting make people cooperate well.
D.Because people need the opportunity to return to nature.
4.The passage is mainly about .
A.how a tree house is built B.the trend for tree houses
C.peoples’ opinions about tree houses D.the history of tree houses