第24届冬季奥林匹克运动会,简称“北京张家口冬奥会”,将于2022年在北京市和张家口市联合举行。假设你是红星中学高一的学生李华,获悉冬奥组委在全国范围内正在招募志愿者,请用英语写一封自荐信,申请成为北京张家口冬奥会7月至8月的志愿者。信的内容包括:
1. 表达愿望;
2. 自荐理由;
3. 恳请获准。
注意:1. 词数100左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
提示词:2022北京张家口冬奥会:2022 Beijing -Zhangjiakou Winter Olympic Games
奥组委:Olympic Committee
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am LiHua, a Senior One student from HongXing school. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
LiHua
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文.请你接改你同桌写的以下作文,文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有处。每处误仅及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺河处加一个字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词
删除:把多余的词用线(\)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,每处情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 May Day, some students from class Three. Grade One, went to nursing home but did some meaningful work Upon our arrival they were warm welcomed, And then they started sweeping floor and cleaning the windows. Before finishing the task, they sit in the yard chatting with the elderly people, When it were time for them to leaving, the elderly people thanked them for their kindness, They said it was so a beautiful and happy day that they would remember of it forever.
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If we are honest with ourselves, most of us have dreamed of 1. (be)rich and famous. Most musicians form a band because of the same interest 2.writing and playing music. They may play anywhere 3. (earn)some extra money as well as achieve their dreams. However, the Monkees, 4. started differently, 5.(begin) as a TV show with musicians playing jokes and music in the programme. Only after a year or so 6. they become more serious and they 7.(produce) their own records and later became even 8.(popular) than the Beatles in the USA. The band once 9.(break) up and then reunited. In memory 10.their former time as a real band, they produced a new record in 1996.
Ryan was 6 years old when a talk by his grade one teacher changed his life. She told the_______about people in Africa who had a very_______time getting clean water and access to wells. African people,_________children, can get sick and sometimes_______. Deeply moved, Ryan persuaded his parents to _______him to do extra chores and finally earned S70, which he thought was enough to drill a _________.
But WaterCan, a non-profit organization that provides_______water to poor countries, told him that it would need $2,000 to drill a well. Ryan didn't_______. He got very busy doing more chores and_______his fundraising. Several months later he________. collected the $2,000. He ________the money to WaterCan and in January, 1999, Water Can drilled a well beside Angolo Primary School in northern Uganda, with funds________by Ryan.
Since the first well was dug, Ryan's Well Foundation has raised over $800,000 to provide clean water to people in__________. And others have also________along the way, including his school, and The World Health Organization
In the past 18 months, Ryan has________across the world, like Japan, China, and England,making speeches, to________others to spread his "seeds of hope". His Ryan's Well Foundation has supported water projects that have been completed or are under________in many African countries.Ryan has met many________people and even been blessed by the Pope(教皇) but he________he is "just a normal boy". His mother Susan says, "In his heart we all make a________as long as we help the people in need."
1.A.class B.family C.street D.club
2.A.busy B.hard C.standard D.pale
3.A.gradually B.slowly C.especially D.totally
4.A.heal B.escape C.jump D.die
5.A.punish B.pay C.educate D.help
6.A.wall B.school C.hope D.well
7.A.clean B.drinking C.hot D.bottled
8.A.stand up B.take off C.give up D.give in
9.A.stopping B.designing C.expanding D.leaving
10.A.firstly B.usually C.only D.finally
11.A.sent B.mailed C.spend D.saved
12.A.wasted B.raised C.discovered D.stolen
13.A.Asia B.India C.Australia D.Africa
14.A.guided B.dreamed C.exploded D.helped
15.A.travelled B.come C.run D.driven
16.A.discourage B.force C.inspire D.forgive
17.A.way B.inspection C.surface D.age
18.A.wealth B.common C.famous D.talented
19.A.declines B.insists C.suggests D.quarrels
20.A.promise B.difference C.break D.decision
A: Hi, Mary! 1.
B: No, they aren’t. 2.
A: Is the dictionary hers, too?
B:3., It’s mine.
A: 4.?
B: It’s mine, too.
A: Can I borrow(借) your pencil?
B:Yes.
A: 5.
B:You’re welcome.
A.No, it isn’t.
B.They’re Sally’s.
C.What about the pencil?
D.Thank you.
E.Are these books yours?
F.When did it set out:
G.How do you like it?
The next time you need to get somewhere, you may be able to follow your nose. A study has found that a strong sense of smell is associated with a strong sense of direction.
Researchers conducted an experiment at McGill University in Canada. Fifty-seven adults were invited to participate in a virtual"way-finding task"in which they had to make their way around a virtual environment. They were given 20 minutes to learn about the virtual city. After having passed by each of eight landmarks at least twice, the participants were placed in front of one of the landmarks and asked to find the most direct route to one assigned by the researchers.
The participants also smelled 40 scented(有香气的)pens one at a time. After a brief sniff, the participants chose one word that best identified the smell from four words on a screen.
An additional exercise used a virtual maze(迷宫)to determine if the participants were more likely to rely on landmarks to find the way or if they used a more habit-based method built over time as people travelled the same route over and over again.
What the researchers found was that those with the ability to correctly identify the smells of the pens also had the easiest time performing the way-finding task by way of landmarks. A strong sense of smell was not identified in the participants who used the more habit-based method.
The connection between the sense of smell and way-finding likely came about as a result of the evolution of the nervous system. The original function of the sense of smell in humans may have been intended to support our spatial memory.
Keep that in mind the next time you get lost going to the dentist. It won't prevent you from getting horribly lost, but it's good food for thought along the way.
1.How did the researchers carry out the study?
A.By using typical landmarks in a real city.
B.By combining virtual tests with real-life tests.
C.By testing different senses in a virtual environment.
D.By collecting routine observation data from the participants.
2.What were the participants asked to do after they smelled a scented pen?
A.Decide whether they liked the smell.
B.Use a sentence to describe the smell.
C.Choose a suitable word for the smell.
D.Find the landmark that featured the smell.
3.Which of the following factors is better related to a strong sense of direction according to paragraph 5?
A.The way of using landmarks.
B.More experience in describing things.
C.Quick adjustment to the virtual world.
D.A more habit-based way-finding method.
4.The meaning of the word "spatial" underlined in Paragraph 6 relates to _____.
A.the situation B.the position
C.the spirit D.the time