重点短语
1.________充满……的
2.________有做某事的空(时间)
3.________以……为基础;以……为依据
单词与拓展
1.________n.住处;停留处;膳宿→________v.为……提供住宿
2.________n.包裹;包装盒 vt.将……包装好
3.________ n.建筑设计师→ ________n.建筑设计;建筑学
4.________ n.小路;路线;道路
5.________ vt.联络;联系 n.联系;接触
6.________ n.士兵;军人
7.________ n.公寓;单元房办 adj.平坦的;扁平的
8.________ vt.运输;运送→________ n.交通运输系统
9.________n.远足;徒步旅行 vi.徒步旅行 vt.去……远足
假设你是李华,你想参加剑桥大学(University of Cambridge)的夏令营活动。请写封信向夏令营负责人Smith教授咨询相关事宜,要点如下:
1、表达你的意愿;
2、咨询相关事宜。
注意:1、词数100左右;
2、可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Mr. Smith,
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
假定英语课上老师要求同学之间交换修改作文,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。
Last summer holiday, my mother and I visited Xi’an that she grew up. It was a well-planned trip, so we had great time for the most part. But one night, something strange was happened. My mom wan playing games on her mobile phone in bed and I was lying nearby. Tired and boring, I was kicking the bed to pass the time. A few minutes later, my mom had enough of it and asked her, “Could you stop it?” I stopped, so she asked me to stop kick again only a few moments later. I complained, “I’ve already stopped.” My mom quickly glanced at my still leg and then she suddenly jumped up and shouted, “Earthquake!” With lightning speed, she rushes to me, grabbed my hand and took me to a safe place outside. By then, I was widely awake.
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词威括号内单词的正确形式。
It’s nice to go out 1.a meal at a restaurant. But what makes it extra special — apart from the food — is to receive attentive service from the staff. Seeing a service charge 2.(add) in your bill can leave a bad taste in your mouth. You 3. (face) with the dilemma of deciding to pay it, and whether you should add a tip on top.
Putting your hand in your pocket to reward good service is a 4. (person) choice, but it also depends on where you are in the world. What is the norm in one city is not 5. (necessary) the norm in another. In some 6. (place) a tip is expected; but in 7., good service should be expected and ought to be included in the price.
In the UK, people tending to be too polite 8.(complain), the service charge might be paid despite the quiet complaint 9. the service they received was not up to the standard! In the US, however everybody 10. (offer) 20% more as a tip. Maybe we should fallow Japan’s approach, tipping under any circumstance may seem rude because good service is standard and expected.
We were five minutes into the worst disorder. That was the worst experience — approaching Boston Airport in a severe winter _______. I turned to the woman next to me and said, ''Hey, would you mind _______ with me for a few minutes? I'm really nervous."
''Sure. My name is Sue;the woman replied, _______ warmly. ''What brings you to Boston? '' I started to explain that I was on a business trip. Then the plane shook violently, and _______ slipped of my tongue. ''I might need to hold your hand too.'' Sue took my hand in both of hers, _______ it, and held tight. When Sue took my hand on that scary flight to Boston, I almost wept with relief. She was so calm, effective, and _______ —''Yep, this is a little bumpy(颠簸的), but we'll be on the ground safely soon,'' she told me — that I asked her what she did for a living. ''I'm a retired physical education teacher, and I _______ women's volleyball, '' she said. _______, I could see what an awesome coach she must have been.
Sue and I talked about our families, our vacations, our love of the ocean until the plane finally _______. Then the businessman sitting on the other side of her, who'd been silent the entire ________, remarked that he'd ________ our conversation. ''It ________ me and I was not scared any more.'' he said.
When we said goodbye, I gave Sue a big ________ and my card. A few days later, I received a/an ________with the subject line "Broken Hand on Jet Blue."
''I have to admit that I was just as ________ as you were but did not say it,'' Sue wrote. ''I just ________ your hand as hard as I could. Thank you for helping me through this very scary ________'' She added that when she'd told her friends about our conversation, they ________ her because they knew she loved to talk.
I told my friends about Sue too. I explained how kind she was to me, and what I learned: It's OK to ask for help from a________ if you need it. Now if I mention to my friends that I am ________ or worried, they respond, ''Just think of Sue''
1.A.night B.storm C.flood D.rain
2.A.singing B.running C.drawing D.chatting
3.A.embracing B.cheering C.smiling D.praising
4.A.words B.songs C.comments D.ideas
5.A.patted B.beat C.washed D.scratched
6.A.creative B.knowledgeable C.reliable D.brilliant
7.A.played B.made C.studied D.coached
8.A.Unfortunately B.Immediately C.Gradually D.Generally
9.A.crashed B.worked C.returned D.landed
10.A.activity B.adventure C.flight D.ceremony
11.A.hated B.enjoyed C.understood D.missed
12.A.disappointed B.distracted C.upset D.frightened
13.A.present B.deal C.hug D.hand
14.A.e-mail B.greeting C.service D.hand
15.A.energetic B.enthusiastic C.talkative D.nervous
16.A.shook B.seized C.kissed D.warmed
17.A.situation B.decision C.comment D.behavior
18.A.worried about B.took care of C.laughed at D.looked up to
19.A.friend B.passerby C.passenger D.stranger
20.A.stressed B.ashamed C.bored D.moved