假定你是李华,近期你收到英国朋友Jack的微信,谈及全球疫情严重流行时传统中医药良好的医治作用,他希望了解更多中医药的优点,请你给他回信,内容包括:
1.完全来自大自然,副作用小;
2.对人的身体进行全面治疗;
3.能够作为治疗艾滋病和癌症的药物。
注意:
1.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯;
2.词数:100词左右。
参考词汇:传统中医药Traditional Chinese Medicine
Dear Jack,
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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.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.
It is ten years that I began to show interest in collecting stamps. Now my collection of stamp covers almost every category, Chinese zodiacs, place of interest and historical people and events including. Believe it or not, from these small stamps I have learned much about which I can't get from textbooks. Meanwhile, I have made friends with those with same hobby, with whom I constant share my opinions and feelings so long as I've got a value new stamp.
Collecting stamps is a fun and of course has greatly changed my life, bringing many advantages to my study so well as to my life.
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Sweet wormwood (青蒿)is a common plant in China, 1. it has the power to cure the deadly disease called malaria(疟疾). Tu Youyou 2. (be)the woman who uses the plant's special power to save millions of lives. The Chinese scientist won a Nobel Prize because of her great contribution.
On October 5th, Tu 3. (award) the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. She shared the prize with two other scientists from the US and Japan. Tu is the first native Chinese person 4.(receive)a Nobel Prize in natural science. Tu was modest about receiving the award, "It's a success of the whole research team." She also thinks5.is scientist’s duty to fight for the health of all humans.
When Tu joined the national research team to find the medicine 6. could fight against malaria in the 1960s and 1970s, things were hard. The team didn't have advanced equipment then. Tu used to test medicines by eating them herself. Her team searched old medicine books at hand and tested over 2,000 traditional7.(recipe).
Finally, Tu found artemisinin(青蒿素)in sweet wormwood in 1971. She spent the nest decades 8. (try) to improve the medicine. According to World Health Organization, about 200 million people suffer 9.malaria around the world, and about half a million die each year. Artemisinin is still the10.(effect)treatment against malaria known today in the world.
Word came that a 13-year-old girl fell into a sewer(下水道) and was rescued. The girl, Alice, was _______for more than 12 hours in the city's _______underground sewage system. It was filled with waste liquids and other waste materials _______ a a disgusting smell, which was _______.
Alice had been playing at a public park with other kids during a family _______on Sunday. At one point, the children were on pieces of wood that _______ an opening leading to the sewage system. One of the wooden boards _______suddenly. Then Alice quickly fell about six meters down and _______ in fast-moving waste water. The other children _______told adults what had just happened. The adults quickly made an emergency call for help. Rescuers immediately began ________ Alice underground— they set cameras on floatation devices, which they put into the sewage system.
Rescuers finally________ Alice after seeing image of fingerprints on a pipe. A crew of ________ also hurried to the area and opened a hole. The first thing they heard from the girl was “help!”. Hearing Alice's cry, the workers lowered down a ________ and strong rope to her. The girl ________ onto the rope while the workers ________ her up. By the time Alice was found, about 700 meters of pipes had been ________ during a 12-hour period, she was taken to the hospital for a full ________ examination and then to ________ with her family.
More than 100 people took part in the rescue ________, Alice was able to find a small area of breathable air and ________ there until she was found.
1.A.protected B.hidden C.arrested D.trapped
2.A.shallow B.dangerous C.dry D.unknown
3.A.giving off B.giving away C.going through D.going over
4.A.secure B.refreshing C.useful D.poisonous
5.A.debate B.gathering C.planning D.division
6.A.carved B.indicated C.decorated D.covered
7.A.broke B.destroyed C.disappeared D.fell
8.A.died B.landed C.marched D.swam
9.A.awkwardly B.amusingly C.instantly D.constantly
10.A.searching for B.enquiring about C.turning to D.calming down
11.A.persuaded B.inspired C.found D.seized
12.A.children B.workers C.parents D.photographers
13.A.thin B.short C.loose D.long
14.A.came B.caught C.held D.took
15.A.pulled B.hung C.pushed D.woke
16.A.sold B.selected C.removed D.inspected
17.A.physical B.mental C.considerable D.respectable
18.A.compromise B.part C.reunite D.join
19.A.insurance B.operation C.program D.scheme
20.A.dashed B.glared C.waited D.served
“Life is speeding up. 1.. ” Picture this:You're rushing to finish your homework on the computer. Your mobile phone rings. Suddenly the computer blanks and you lose all your work. Now you have to stay up to get it done.2. .
3. . Due to these inventions, we are often left feeling stressed and tired. Why do you think people who live far away from noisy cities often seem to be happier? Perhaps because they lead a simple life.
One family in the UK went “back in time” to see what life was like without all the inventions we have today, The grandparents, with their daughter, and grandsons Benjamin, 10 and Thomas, 7, spent nine weeks in a house dating back to 1940.4..
The grandmother, Molly, said, “It was hard physically, but not mentally.” She believed life was less materialistic. “5.. ” she said. The boys said they had less to fight over, their computer, for example. Benjamin also noticed that his grandmother had changed from being a trendy, beer —drinking granny to one who liked cooking things.
A.Are you faced with a completely different situation?
B.Hardly can you succeed in doing something in a perfect way
C.Everyone is getting unwell
D.How can you feel calm and happy?
E.Inventions have speeded up our lives so much
F.They had no microwave, computer or mobile phones
G.The more things you have, the more difficult life becomes
In an era when fashion trends can change in a nanosecond(纳秒), people want to keep pace. They'll wear a look a few times and then move on to the next one. In reality, most people can't really afford this.
To meet this demand, online clothing rental services are growing in popularity. Shoppers can pay money online to rent the clothes they need, says the Fashion United website. The first company to put this idea into practice is Rent the Runway. The United States — based company has hit a $ 1 billion valuation. CEO Jennifer Hyman credits its success to the concepts of the sharing economy. She believes that the clothing rental business and the idea of dynamic ownership is a trend in the young generation. “The millennium generation(千禧一代),the consumer, is so ready to adopt this behavior.” Hyman told CNBC.
She also points out that working women make up one of the biggest consumer groups subscribing to their services. They want more clothes but they have limited space and ability to purchase new fashion. “Rent the Runway can be a solution for them,” Hyman told CNBC, “where they can dress for the job they want and save money and time.”
Although the clothing rental business has many advantages, people still have some concerns. Journalist and author Elizabeth Cline wrote in Elle that “Renting the clothes is not as sustainable as it seems.”
Take shipping, for example, which has to go two ways if an item is rented—receiving and returning. Cline writes that consumer transportation has the second largest footprint of our collective fashion habit after manufacturing. Then there's the burden of washing, which has to happen to every item when it's returned, regardless of whether or not it was worn. For most rental services, this usually means dry—-cleaning, a high— impact and polluting process. “They can produce hazardous waste and air pollution if not handled correctly, and they're often paired with stain removers that are more toxic than the solvents themselves,” she told the Fashion Platforms website.
1.What is the article mainly about?
A.The fast changes of fashion trends.
B.The development of the sharing economy.
C.What contributes to the popularity of online clothing rental services.
D.The advantages and disadvantages of online clothing rental services.
2.What is behind the success of Rent the Runway according to Hyman?
A.Different fashion tastes. B.Growth of delivery services.
C.The trend of the sharing economy. D.The financial pressures facing consumers.
3.What is the main problem of online clothing subscription services, according to the text?
A.Consumers tend to rent more than they need.
B.They could lead to other unsustainable fashion habits.
C.The shipping and washing involved are not environmentally friendly.
D.People can catch infectious diseases by renting clothes from sick people.
4.According to the passage, the author's attitude towards the rental service is
A.supportive B.indifferent
C.objective D.passive