假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Henry对中国传统乐器感兴趣,想在寒假来中国学习,请你写信给他推荐一种乐器和学习该乐器的方式。内容包括:
1. 表示欢迎;
2. 推荐他学习古筝;
3. 邀请他参加该课程。
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.
Dear Henry,
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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。
My history teacher, together with my classmates were invited to visit our city museum yesterday. That morning, we gathered at our school gate, which we took a bus to go to our destination. We first went to see an exhibition hold in the museum. After entering in the exhibition hall, we listened o the guider’s introduction careful. We also took photo when admiring the objects. Then, we attended lecture about history there, through which we get a better understanding of our nation. I was very impressed with this visit for I told my teacher I made up our mind to learn history well.
阅读下列材料,在空白处填上适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式(不多于3个词)。
Organic food is very popular these days, but can also be very expensive. Parents of young children, and even some pet owners, will pay high prices 1. organic food. But many others think organic food is just 2. waste of money.
There is one main 3.(differ) between organic and non-organic food. Organic farms do not use agricultural chemicals such as pesticides that stop insects from damaging crops.
In many 4.(country), foods that claim to be organic must have special labels that guarantee they 5. (grow) organically.
Some people think organic also means “locally grown”, and 6.(original) this was true. At first, only small companies produced these products. But later, big food companies also began selling organic products. Small organic food companies found it difficult 7.(compete) with these big companies, and many didn’t stay in business much 8.(long).
Many farmers and consumers believe organic food is safer and more nutritious. They think agricultural chemicals can cause serious illnesses like cancer, 9. there isn’t much evidence proving this is true. However, recent studies have shown that eating organically -grown produce 10.(reduce) your chances of developing heart disease. Therefore, we should be “better safe than sorry” when it comes to what we eat.
In August 1944, Major Claude Hensinger was returning from a B-52 bombing raid空袭) during World War II when a _______ struck: The planers engine caught fire, and it began to _______ towards the ground.
_______, Hensinger had a white parachute available for just such an _______. He inflated (使充气) the parachute as he jumped from the plane, suffering only minor _______ as he hit the rocks below. That night, he slept beneath the parachute to stay _______, not certain of his _______: He and the rest of his crew were trapped in enemy _______, with no way to escape.
_______ struck again the next day, ________, when Hensinger and his crew were discovered by a group of Chinese allies (友军). The soldiers made it out of Yowata ________, but Hensinger held onto to that ________ parachute as a keepsake.
Three years later, when Hensinger decided to propose to his sweetheart, Ruth, he ________ the parachute to her and ________ that she turn it into a ________ dress. Ruth decided to create a “ Gone with the wind” style dress, hiring a ________ to make the bodice(连衣裙的上身) and veil, and completing the skirt by herself. She looked ________ as she walked down the aisle on July 19th, 1947.
And the parachuter’s ________ wasn’t finished yet. Decades later, the Hensingers’ daughter and their son’s bride were so ________ by their parents’ story that both brides ________ the parachute gown in their own weddings as well.
1.A.storm B.disaster C.fire D.fog
2.A.pass B.fly C.turn D.fall
3.A.Fortunately B.Hopefully C.Unexpectedly D.Actually
4.A.experiment B.instant C.emergency D.experience
5.A.illness B.faults C.mistakes D.injuries
6.A.warm B.calm C.safe D.healthy
7.A.crew B.future C.wound D.plane
8.A.surrounding B.circle C.territory D.camp
9.A.Happiness B.Hurts C.Enemies D.Luck
10.A.however B.besides C.therefore D.meanwhile
11.A.kindly B.consequently C.safely D.quietly
12.A.time-saving B.life-saving C.effort-making D.self-protecting
13.A.sold B.distributed C.donated D.presented
14.A.allowed B.ordered C.suggested D.agreed
15.A.wedding B.practicing C.singing D.attracting
16.A.tailor B.teacher C.guest D.maid
17.A.nervous B.strange C.funny D.beautiful
18.A.material B.mission C.use D.talk
19.A.puzzled B.encouraged C.amazed D.tired
20.A.borrowed B.wore C.copied D.broke
In her essay Friends, Good Friends and Such Good Friends, Judith Viorst creates a number of categories(分类) for Friendships, for her, some friendships are based on convenience, some on current shared interests, some on past shared history, some on accidental crossing - of - paths, and on and on. 1.
I have just two categories of friends. 2. The short-term, low-investment (投资) category is a large and changeable group made up of people I’ve met since I moved to New Orleans eighteen months ago. My New Orleans friends are mostly classmates in my writing courses, people who see and comment my writing courses and whose writing I see and comment.
3. But they are also unstable(不稳定的) and possibly disappointing. This is because we often know each other better through reading each others writing than we do through honest time spent together. Such knowledge and familiarity, without necessarily the investment can create stresses.
The long-term, high-investment category is primarily made up of people I left behind when I moved to New Orleans. 4. They are friends who know me, love me, and who can be counted on for anything, even though they live 1,500 miles away. I know these friends from the way they wash dishes to the way they choose a restaurant or drink their coffee. Every one of them was once a person in my life, standing in the low-investment category, and then slowly becoming forever friends. 5. And the work is hard.
A.And the only difference between the two is time and lots of work.
B.Such classification by her is beyond me.
C.The change takes just that Investment.
D.In many ways, they are friends whose concern is only based on profit.
E.These low-investment friendships are delightfully strong and serious at times.
F.This is a firm and efficient group, whose numbers can be counted on one hand.
G.Friends of the low-investment category are always trustworthy
Poetry is one of mankind’s oldest art forms. Since first analyzed by Aristotle, poetry has been part of every major art movement, and some say it captures emotion better than any other forms. Reading peotry is necessary to gain a full understanding of the world and has many additional benefits .
The immediate benefits of reading poetry are improvements to vocabulary. Poetry makes the reader familiar with new terms and encourages verbal analysis. This presents reading as a creative act in its own right. The common practice of memorizing poems also improves long-term brain health. Studies have shown that people who memorize and recall poems are less susceptible (受影响) to Alzheimer’s.
Poetry also improves critical thinking by forcing a reader to think. In great poetry, meaning is not obvious or one-dimensional (维度). Understanding poetry is an active practice, rather than the passive engagement encouraged with prose (散文). Readers of poetry are more likely than nonreaders to analyze information for viewpoints. This skill benefits students, but also anyone who wants to form their own opinions of news items or gain a better perspective upon documents like contracts. The critical thinking skills developed through reading poetry give greater control language itself.
The most remarkable power of literature is its ability to unite reader and writer across time and cultural boundaries. As condensed(浓缩的) literature, poetry offers these benefits in a powerful way. Poetry triggers memories and emotions in its readers. This connection between universal emotions and personal experience encourages the development of empathy. A reader might have no practical conception of what life was like during the Elizabethan-era in England. However, Shakespeare’s Sonnets with their universal themes of love and longing, can bridge the gap of centuries and help us gain an insight into peopled feelings in the 17th century.
1.Which of the following shows the benefit memorizing poetry brings to the brain?
A.It improves peopled long-term memory.
B.It improve s one’s ability of analysing issues.
C.It makes one less likely to catch Alzheimer’s
D.It makes one act more creatively.
2.In what way does poetry improve critical thinking?
A.Readers have to analyze information to form viewpoints.
B.Readers must understand the obvious meaning of poetry.
C.Readers have to gain a better perspective upon documents.
D.Readers have to have a good control over language.
3.Why does the author mention Shakespeare’s Sonnets?
A.To show poetry motivates us learn different cultures.
B.To show poetry helps develop our empathy.
C.To show the universal themes of poetry.
D.To show Shakespeare’s understanding of life.
4.What is the purpose of the text?
A.To ask us to read poems.
B.To show how to appreciate poems.
C.To tell the importance of poetry in history.
D.To explain the benefits of reading poetry.