假设你是李华,你的好友王芳喜欢打排球,但老师和家长都极力劝她放弃打排球,全身心投入高考。为此, 她非常纠结和郁闷。请你给她写一封建议信,帮她解决这个困扰。内容包括:
1.介绍写信的目的;2.提出建议和理由;3.表达愿望。
注意:1.词数100词左右;
2.可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯;
提示词:排球volleyball 高考college entrance examination
Dear Wang Fang,
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Yours,
Li Hua
假定英语老师上课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。作文中共有10处错误, 每句中最多有两处。错误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(∧), 并在此符号下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线 ( \ ) 划掉。
修改:在错的词下面划一横线, 并在横线下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处, 多者(从第11处起)不计分。
I had a sweet dream last night. Now which I want to do is to telling you how sweet it was. Though it appeared simple, it happens just like a real thing. I dreamed that I became a baker in a baking competition. In the competition, competitors had to finish the cake all by yourselves in a severe environment. I was required make a cake which had a delicious flavour and looked like beautiful. I had some trouble in shape the cake, but I managed to use a specially technique. Finally, I got the approval from both of the judge and a reward for an European tour.
阅读下面材料, 在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Volunteering to help people in need combined1.travelling to faraway places is2.new trend in the travel industry. It is called voluntourism. People travel to other countries, learn other languages and cultures and gain new3.(experience). Recent statistics show that in the past few years voluntourism4.(be) one of the fastest-growing areas of tourism. More than 1.6 million people around the world are volunteers in other countries. They work in orphanages (孤儿院), help build schools, assist in hospitals and do farming work in5.(develop) countries. There are many reasons6.people want to engage in voluntourism. Students see it as a gap year after school, while others7.(simple) want to take time out from a job and do something else. However, some voluntourists do not regard volunteering8.what it is. They only think9.a cheap way to travel and don’t really want to get10.(involve) in hard work.
When still a young child, Morales Casanova saw children harm local trees. And sometimes they ______harm their own pets. So she formed a group called Humanity United to Nature in Harmony for Beauty, Welfare and Goodness to________the problem. Through small group meetings, she taught friends to grow plants and care for pets, inspiring new________for nature.
A few years later, at age 13, she sent the president of Mexico a________for creating a protected area to train children about________issues and was awarded the prize for National Youth Award for Environmental Protection, which________the expansion of its grassroots________conservation projects. Several years later, the state capital donated________that let her fulfill a long-held________of opening an environmental education________.
Opening in 2013, Ceiba Pentandra Park provides a free, interactive learning experience for children and teachers on________topics ranging from climate change to wildlife protection. The park’s_____ aspect is the teachers: other children, since Morales Casanova believed children had the________to be leaders.
Park students who show________ability are trained to be peer educators. They learn to speak________, plan activities, and do________to cover the cost of program fee. When kids see other________providing information and making a real difference, they’re________that they can do it, too. The children are gradually________new values -they are already taking action to change not only their own________, but the minds of families and teachers.
1.A.still B.even C.almost D.ever
2.A.solve B.analyze C.raise D.identify
3.A.fund B.need C.patience D.respect
4.A.signal B.card C.question D.proposal
5.A.political B.financial C.environmental D.educational
6.A.held up B.contributed to C.put off D.called off
7.A.youth B.adults C.seniors D.retirees
8.A.books B.clothes C.land D.food
9.A.duty B.dream C.promise D.role
10.A.center B.department C.museum D.park
11.A.various B.constant C.narrow D.original
12.A.important B.positive C.unusual D.curious
13.A.chance B.potential C.courage D.method
14.A.leadership B.friendship C.partnership D.salesmanship
15.A.in English B.in class C.in public D.in whispers
16.A.sightseeing B.job-hunting C.body-building D.fund-raising
17.A.visitors B.teachers C.kids D.managers
18.A.afraid B.confident C.satisfied D.shocked
19.A.making up with B.picking up with C.coming up with D.growing up with
20.A.lifestyle B.systems C.neighborhood D.technique
If you find yourself faced with a family emergency in college, take a deep breath and spend 20-30 minutes doing the following. 1.
Notify your professors and academic adviser.
You don’t have to go into too much detail, but you do need to let your professors know what’s going on. 2. Ideally, everyone will then be aware of your situation and won’t punish you for having to miss class, be late on an assignment, etc. Additionally, your adviser should reach out in response and offer you some resources that can help with your situation.
Tell the people you live with what’s going on.
Again, you don’t need to share more than you need to. But your roommates might wonder what’s going on if you leave without telling them for a few days. 3. Even if you just leave a note or send an email, it’s better to let people know that, for example, you're heading home to visit a sick relative than to cause undue worry or concern over your unexplained absence.
4.
Whether it’s your best friend on campus or a favorite auntie who lives 3,000 miles away if you’re facing an emergency family situation, check-in with those who support you the best. A quick phone call, text message, email, or even video chat can do wonders to update them as well as provide you with some love and support. 5. After all, if your friend or loved one were in your situation, you likely would be more than happy to support him or her whenever possible. Let yourself be supported by those around you as you deal with your situation.
A.Tap into your support systems.
B.Think about using the counseling center.
C.Be as honest as you can without being dramatic.
D.Whatever situation you are in, telling your relatives and professors can be of great use.
E.Don’t be afraid to reach out to those who love you the most when you need them the most.
F.While it seems like you don’t have the time, these small tips can do wonders for your situation.
G.Similarly, your classmates might start to be concerned if he or she sees you missing class or coming and going at odd hours.
Captain America and Blackpanther were about to defend Earth from the criminal Thanos when Kevin Foley first noticed something was wrong. Foley, a 46-year old information-technology worker from Kyle, Texas, was heading into the theater to see Avengers: Infinity War when he realized he was having trouble breathing normally. The same symptom struck again during another movie the following night, but more severe this time. Once the cast on the second film rolled, Foley took action: he looked at his wristwatch. It was a bigger step than you might imagine, because Foley was wearing an Apple Watch equipped with medical sensors and experimental software to track basic functions of his heart. And the watch was worried. It had, according to the display, detected signs of an irregular heartbeat.
Before long, Foley was in an emergency room, where doctors hooked him up to an ECG (心电图), which showed that he was in atrial fibrillation (心房颤动), an irregular heartbeat that can lead to blood clots (血栓), stroke and other potentially disastrous diseases. Foley spent the next few days in the hospital while doctors worked to return him to a normal heart rhythm eventually turning to a procedure called electrical cardioversion to shock his heart back to normal. Foley is doing fine now. But he believes that, if not for the warning on his watch, he might not have sought help in time. “I would have never known,” he says.
Foley and his watch were part of an experiment run by Apple and Stanford’s medical school. But beginning from Dec. 6, anyone can get an on-the-fly heart checkup, assuming they’ve paid $399 or more for an Apple Watch. That’s when Apple will launch a software update that turns its latest model, called the Series 4, into a personal ECG, thanks to an innovative new sensor. Though less complicated than hospital ECG machines, the watch version can still provide basic information and warnings of potential risks worthy of a closer look by a medical professional.
1.What was Foley doing when he realized his heart condition was abnormal for the first time?
A.He was working in the theatre.
B.He was detecting his watch.
C.He was on the way to see a film.
D.He was equipping his Apple Watch with a medical sensor.
2.How can Foley’s wristwatch detect signs of an irregular heartbeat?
A.By being hooked straight up to an EGG in an emergency room.
B.By being equipped with an innovative new medical sensor.
C.By being paid not less than $399 for the latest Apple Watch.
D.By being accessible to Food and Drug Administration clearance for the heart monitor.
3.According to the passage, if someone wants to get an on-the-fly heart checkup, he or she________.
A.can buy a new Apple Watch Series 4
B.can purchase an Apple Watch of any model
C.can equip himself/herself with an ECG machine
D.can have his or her old Apple Watch updated
4.In which section of a newspaper may this text appear?
A.Entertainment. B.Sports.
C.Education. D.Health.