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如今,游泳已成为各校争相开展的体育活动。假定你是李华,你校组建了游泳俱乐部。请给...

如今,游泳已成为各校争相开展的体育活动。假定你是李华,你校组建了游泳俱乐部。请给在我校留学的朋友Peter写信,邀请他加入。内容包括:

1.组建俱乐部的目的; 2.俱乐部的主要活动;  3.报名的时间和地点;

注意:

1.词数100左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Dear Peter,

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

 

Dear Peter, With swimming sweeping nationwide, a swimming club has been formed recently in our school. In light of your great passion about it, I’m writing to invite you to join it. In order to enrich our campus life, the swimming club without doubt provides us with an opportunity to build up our strength and foster a healthy lifestyle. In addition, a diversity of water-based activities are held, ranging from routine practice to regularly-organized matches, which cultivate the sports spirit as well as sharpen swimming skills. More appealing water games are arranged for us to get entertained and refreshed. Amazing, isn’t it? Please sign up in Mr. Smith’s office before next Friday. Such a great chance is it that you can’t afford to miss it. I’m convinced that it will live up to your expectations. Yours sincerely, Li Hua 【解析】 这是一篇应用文。文章要求写一封信,邀请同校的留学生Peter加入学校组织的游泳俱乐部。内容包括组建该俱乐部的目的,主要活动,报名的时间和地点。 分析题目可知,文章要求写一封邀请信,内容包括游泳俱乐部组建的目的、活动等,是一般事实,因此全文可使用一般现在时。本篇文章的要求较为简单明确,因此可发挥的空间较多,但关于俱乐部组建目的和活动方面可详细描述。 文章可采用三段式的结构。第一段为写信目的,信的第一段介绍了作者写信的目的,即邀请朋友加入俱乐部。第二段为邮件的正文部分,详细介绍了俱乐部组建的目的,如强身健体。同时还介绍了俱乐部的一些活动,如经常会组织比赛,举办有趣的水上游戏。第三点则告知了报名的时间和地点,这一点一句话带过即可。第三段为邮件的结尾部分,表达作者对于朋友加入俱乐部的希望。
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His stories focus 2. every ordinary young person in the great transformation of Chinese society. In his book Life, we read about the life of a young man named Gao Jialin. 3. (graduate) from high school in the 1980s, Gao wants to work hard in the city for a better life. However, due to his identity as a poor and powerless man from a small village, he loses his job and 4. (eventual) has to return to his hometown.

Lu’s 5. (work) not only feature the fates of young people but also “the heartbeat of the time”, CGTN noted. As a realistic piece of work, the story in Ordinary World 6. (span) from early 1975 to 1985. In this book, Lu presents what he saw in that era: the conflict between the new ideas of city life and the 7. (tradition) views of village life as society developed.

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4.A. seeking    B. noticing    C. keeping    D. avoiding

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These small lies are quite common. There are many of us who might go a little too fast on the highway, or pocket extra change at a gas station. As humans, it seems we are natural liars.3.

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1.Without migration, many birds would          .

A.stop reproducing during breeding seasons

B.abandon young birds for lack of food

C.be unable to find places for nesting

D.be in danger of starvation

2.What does the underlined phrase "forage for" mean in Paragraph 3?

A.Run out of. B.Cut down on.

C.Search for. D.Wait for.

3.What can we learn about birds' migration?

A.Most birds begin their journey at the arrival of spring.

B.Warm temperature usually advances it by a day or two.

C.There is almost little migration of birds in winter.

D.Birds' migration is affected by various aspects.

4.How will migratory birds benefit from the process of hyperphagia?

A.They will tend to use less energy in flight.

B.They will store enough energy for travelling.

C.They will replace old feathers with new ones.

D.They will better sense the changes of daylight.

 

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