假定你是李华,上星期向你校的交换生Tim借了一本英文版的《西游记》,但是不小心将它弄丢了。请你就此 给他写一封邮件,内容包括:
1. 表达歉意;
2. 说明原因;
3. 提出补救措施。
注意: 1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已为你写好。
参考词汇:《西游记^Journey to the West
Dear Tim,
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Yours,
Li Hua
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;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
The wind was blowing hard as two boys were in their way to school. They met an old man, which could hardly walk. Just as they passed her, the strong wind blew the old man's hat off. It was carried quickly up the street, but the old man was not able run after it. "My boys, please picking up my hat," cried the old man. However, the boys burst into laughters and stood still. They thought it was fun to see the hat blowing about. Just then a little girl came. She ran at once but caught the hat. Then she careful wiped the hat clean before handing it to the old man. Seeing that, the boys were stopped laughing.
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
I consider myself to be a patient person, but I find that I have trouble staying patient when 1. (teach) my youngest daughter how to read. She can read 2. word "the" seven times in one book and then struggle to sound it out the next time she sees it. Though I try to 3. (calm) encourage her, I still can't help getting impatient at the strange contradictions that come with learning how to read.
It turns out 4. I'm not alone. Researchers have found that it's hard for a parent 5.(sit) patiently by and listen to a kid struggle to read, and this is why dogs are needed. Experts assume that reading to dogs helps kids overcome the fear of being judged when they read. This is because reading to dogs gives kids a non-judgmental, comforting companion to listen to them 6. the pressure of perfection.
So far, the assumption that reading to dogs is beneficial to kids 7. (confirm) by researchers from the University of British Columbia Okanagan School of Education. They watched 17 children in grades I through 3 read, and found that children spent significantly more time reading and showed more 8. (patient) when a dog was in the room. What's more, the children reported feeling 9. (interested) in reading than before. So maybe it’s time that we had family dogs help with their reading 10. (lesson).
My birth name is Oyindasola, a common Nigerian name, but I am often called Chelsea. Some ask why I don't use my real ___. I tell them a story about my father __ Chelsea a year after I was born, where he had a wonderful holiday. "Chelsea" __ to him so much that it __ on every birthday cake of mine.
When I was seven, we decided to __ to Nigeria, where my grandparents had persuaded us to buy a house to live with them. And my mother needed to know what __ there would call me. The name I'd been called for as long as I could __ or the complex name on my passport?
A week later we found ourselves at an airport with groups of Nigerians speaking as we __ our cab. Soon, my memories of Disney in America were ____ with sounds of Nigerian music. My tongue grew heavier with Nigerian _____, and the words shared between my mother and grandmother in their native tongue finally ___But, I still wasn't Nigerian enough. There unfriendly looks and __ were a constant reminder of who was: an American girl with the westernized name. So I wasn't ___ sad when my mother announced our back to America for her work.
On the first day of middle school in America, ____ hit me because I knew my birth name wouldn't _____ the attendance list. I was __ when the teacher mispronounced my painfully long name and my classmates laughed.
But with every passing year, came new ____. Every new attendance roll call was responded with a braver voice and a ____ smile. That long name, mispronounced or not, is mine. The Nigerian accent slipping through is mine. Who I am is simple: a Nigerian girl with ___ to the American dream, a girl with two __ and two names.
1.A.origin B.identity C.name D.signature
2.A.describing B.visiting C.abandoning D.leaving
3.A.means B.exposes C.applies D.commits
4.A.competes B.happens C.withdraws D.appears
5.A.travel B.move C.pace D.walk
6.A.troop B.class C.family D.staff
7.A.remember B.predict C.imagine D.survive
8.A.pulled down B.tested out C.fixed up D.headed for
9.A.connected B.replaced C.faced D.decorated
10.A.recreation B.lifestyle C.accent D.diet
11.A.made sense B.took shape C.died away D.ran out
12.A.debates B.decisions C.negotiations D.remarks
13.A.rarely B.absolutely C.casually D.eventually
14.A.anxiety B.disappointment C.rudeness D.shock
15.A.form B.throw C.ruin D.escape
16.A.guilty B.regretful C.embarrassed D.confused
17.A.sympathy B.confidence C.generosity D.honesty
18.A.kinder B.deeper C.wider D.heavier
19.A.reaction B.objection C.response D.access
20.A.languages B.advantages C.degrees D.occupations
We've all been there, staring at a blank screen, throwing endless drafts in the trash can, pulling out hair, looking through Facebook photos, re-ordering music libraries and even wiping the computer clean. We do anything to pass the time and avoid admitting the painfully obvious—we've hit mental blocks. They are usually a sign that we've taken our focus off what we want and placed it firmly on what we don't. 1.. The following
tips are designed to help clear them away.
Hit the shower
Mental blocks of any nature are a result of one thing: not being firmly in the present. Taking a shower is a simple and effective way to bring your attention back to the present. 2.. And it enables you to develop more
creative ideas to figure out your problems.
3.
Mental blocks arise when you focus on what you don't want, instead of what you do want. A great trick for removing them is to change the channel or input for a few minutes. 4.. For example, you could be writing a piece for a magazine only to be controlled by the hateful block. Now, stop writing and select a video to catch your attention. Twenty minutes later, the new you sits back feeling totally inspired.
Still stuck? Ask for help
5. . So turn to others if you are still stuck. By asking for help, you not only benefit from someone else's
objective view, but you are also able to offer someone else the chance to help work out a problem. Make sure that you ask preferably someone who has successfully dealt with a similar situation before.
A.Find your focus
B.Besides, it allows you to relax
C.Change the channel for a while
D.No one is truly successful alone
E.Turning to others is a great way to focus your attention
F.Sometimes, our mental blocks are stronger than usual, refusing to leave
G.One way is to do something unrelated to the problem you are working on
In the old days, when you had to drive to a movie theater to get some entertainment, it was easy to see how your actions could have an impact(影响)on the environment. After all, you were jumping into your car, driving across town, coughing out emissions(产生排放)and using gas all the way. But now that we're used to staying at home and streaming movies, we might get a little proud. After all, we're just picking up our phones and maybe turning on the TV. You're welcome. Mother Nature.
Not so fast, says a recent report from the French-based Shift Project. According to "Climate Crisis: The Unsustainable Use of Online Video", digital technologies are responsible for 4% of greenhouse gas emissions, and that energy use is increasing by 9% a year. Watching a half-hour show would cause 1. 6 kilograms of carbon dioxide emissions. That's like driving 6. 28 kilometers. And in the European Union, the Eureca project found that data centers (where videos are stored) there used 25% more energy in 2017 compared to just three years earlier, reports the BBC.
Streaming is only expected to increase as we become more enamored of our digital devices (设备)and the possibility of enjoying entertainment where and when we want it increases. Online video use is expected to increase by four times from 2017 to 2022 and account for 80% of all Internet traffic by 2022. By then, about 60% of the world's population will be online.
You're probably not going to give up your streaming services, but there're things you can do to help lessen the impact of your online use, experts say. For example, according to Lutz Stobbe, a researcher from the Fraunhofer Institute in Berlin, we have no need to upload 25 pictures of the same thing to the cloud because it consumes energy every time. If instead you delete a few things here and there, you can save energy. Moreover, it's also a good idea to stream over Wi-Fi, watch on the smallest screen you can, and turn off your Wi-Fi in your home if you're not using your devices.
1.What topic is the first paragraph intended to lead in?
A.The environmental effects of driving private cars.
B.The improvements on environmental awareness.
C.The change in the way people seek entertainment.
D.The environmental impacts of screaming services.
2.What does the underlined phrase become more enamored of" in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Get more skeptical of. B.Become more aware of.
C.Feel much crazier about. D.Get more worried about.
3.What can we infer about the use of streaming services?
A.It is being reduced to protect the planet.
B.Its environmental effects are worsening.
C.It is easily available to almost everyone.
D.Its side effects have drawn global attention.
4.Which of the following is the most environmentally-friendly?
A.Watching downloaded movies on a mobile phone.
B.Downloading music on a personal computer.
C.Uploading a lot of images of the same thing.
D.Playing online games over mobile networks.