假设你叫李华, 最近在某英文购物网站上购买了一双鞋子,但出现了以下表格里的问题。请给网站写一封投诉信, 包括以下内容:
| 申购情况 | 实际情况 |
颜色 | 黑色 | 白色 |
号码 | 9 | 8.5 |
到货日期 | 10月18日 | 10月28日 |
1. 写信的目的;
2. 投诉内容:申购情况;实际情况;
3. 要求:重新邮寄或退款;
4. 询问:若寄回, 谁承担寄费?
Dear Sir/ Madam,
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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(Λ),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。
On a snowy winter night,a bus with 45 passenger had an accident because the slippery road. And all of them were trapping in the bus and what was worse,the bus ran out of gas and it is very cold in it. They could do nothing but to wait for help. A man who lived nearby saw what had happened. He and some villagers manage to open the door and helped all of whom out of the bus. He took them to his home but offered them food and water and even some warm clothes for children. They spent two days in his home and finally help came. All of them were thankfully for his kind help.
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
A young man and an old man were waiting for a bus. 1. sat next to each other. “What’s that in your bag?” asked the young man, pointing to a big bag beside the old man.
“Gold. There was nothing but gold,” answered the old man. The young man could not believe his own ears and was 2. great surprise. Then he began to think about 3. to get the money. The old man was very tired and it seemed that he could hardly keep his eyes open. After a while, the old man 4. (lie) down on the chair and fell asleep.
The young man took 5. big bag gently and quietly. But when he was just about to run away, he found a corner of his fur coat was under the old man’s body. Several times he tried to pull it out, 6. failed. At last he took off his coat, 7. (think) that the gold in the bag must cost far more than his fur coat.
Worried but 8. (delight), the young man ran out of the station as quickly as his legs could carry him, until he reached a place 9. he thought the old man couldn’t find him. He stopped and quickly opened the bag but he just found a great many small stones in it. Then he ran back to the station 10. (hurry), only to find that the old man was gone.
I was fourteen years old and thought I had already known all the important things in life. I remember being more than a little________at the homework my geography teacher, Mr. Ream, had given the class. We had to________to someone we knew who had been in a war as a soldier and write about their experiences.
I ________it was totally meaningless. What did that have to do with________? I wanted to know. I still had an unpleasant attitude toward it________I put my notebook down on the table in front of my stepfather. I________that he'd been in the war, so I decided to make it________for myself and not to look any further from home for my________.
He asked me what I________, and I said I had to interview him about his experiences in the war________a class. I'm sure his body must have stiffened(变僵硬), but at that time I was too blind to________it. He asked me to sit down and then we got________. I'll never forget his response to the first question I________asked, "Have you ever killed anyone?"
His answer of "yes" was the________that made me begin to take the talk seriously. I still____his eyes when he told me the horror of what he'd________and what he'd done during the war. I had never expected that kind of________from anyone, but I know that's________what he gave me.
The things he told me taught me a lot. They also showed me I had a lot left to________in this life. I gained new love and________for this man who is now my father.
1.A.annoyed B.interested C.frightened D.tired
2.A.stick B.talk C.contribute D.write
3.A.forgot B.agreed C.thought D.realized
4.A.life B.writing C.geography D.homework
5.A.as B.if C.unless D.since
6.A.imagined B.guessed C.believed D.knew
7.A.clear B.easy C.normal D.common
8.A.interview B.experiment C.presentation D.operation
9.A.designed B.prepared C.needed D.collected
10.A.in B.by C.for D.from
11.A.move B.hide C.consider D.notice
12.A.started B.concluded C.banned D.changed
13.A.officially B.carelessly C.unluckily D.probably
14.A.delight B.shock C.honor D.confusion
15.A.described B.copied C.waited D.remembered
16.A.arranged B.expected C.witnessed D.created
17.A.benefit B.happiness C.honesty D.admiration
18.A.usually B.exactly C.rapidly D.gradually
19.A.learn B.enjoy C.miss D.complain
20.A.pity B.fear C.satisfaction D.respect
Mistakes are not only a part of life but also necessary for a successful life. But without making use of our mistakes, we would neither go on to master any skill nor realize our goal. George Bernard Shaw said, ''A man learns to skate by staggering(摇晃)about, making a fool of himself.1.''
But some of us, terrified by possibility of failure, lose pleasure of adventures by being too concerned with what people will think.2.Sometimes some parents set impossible high standard to encourage top performance. They tell children so often that it will be a great disappointment if they do not reach the goal.3.As a result it goes against their wish.
One of the first things to realize is that success follows a natural course of trail and error. Impossible standards of perfection make us lose our peace of mid. The sooner one accepts that he is less than perfect, the sooner he can achieve his goal.4.
We often tell our children how great those inventors are, for they invent the products of man’s achievements. But what we forget to emphasize is the painful process by which these miracles came into being. We should stress that nothing comes out right the first time. The great successes in life are those few who accept responsibility for their mistakes.5.Many major achievements have resulted from adventurous mistakes, which become stepping-stones of success. They gather their strength to realize their goal, never giving up.
Accept mistakes, take a sense of homour, work hard and there is no doubt your success will come in end.
A.They can go on with great adventure.
B.In fact, no perfect things exist in the world.
C.He is taking great pain that can't be imagined.
D.These parents in fact force their children into fear of failure.
E.They never waste emotion on regrets when they make a mistake.
F.The fact is that most people never observe us so closely as we believe.
G.Indeed, he progresses in all things by not minding making a fool of himself.
A mystery woman said today she has won£1.5 million from the UK National Lottery—but has never told her husband.
For the past three years, the woman, a mother-of-two who gave her name as Jane, had hidden her fortune from colleagues, friends and family, she said.
“Jane” has remained in her job and, if she ever splashed out on treats for the family, tells her husband she has had a pay rise or bonus.
The woman told her extraordinary story on BBC Radio Five Live this morning.
Presenter Victoria Derbyshire was hosting a phone-in which asked the question: “Is money guaranteed to make you happy?”
“Jane” called in and began, “I won quite a bit of money”, just under£1.5 million, and I’ve never, ever told anybody. Not even my husband.”
Derbyshire said, “You’re kidding me. Why not?”
“Jane” replied, “Fear that it would change our lives too dramatically. My husband had, many years ago, a small drug problem—around 15years ago. And I’m scared with the money and perhaps the high life… he would go back there.”
She continued, “I do feel if I had said, yes, I’ve won this money, that he would have wanted holiday, he perhaps would have wanted to give up work, which would destroy our little family unit we’ve got now.”
The presenter told her, “I’m very surprised, I can barely believe it but it’s clearly true. Do you feel it’s made you happier?”
“Jane”, who said her won was “about three years ago”, said, “It’s nice because I know I haven’t got to worry about bills.”
Derbyshire told her, “I’m full of admiration for you, but is it not a betrayal of your relationship?”
The woman admitted, “I feel terribly guilty in one way, but in another way, we’ve got two young children and I think, well, if their lives change dramatically then it’s not fair on them. So I just want to keep things as they are.”
1.The woman let out her secret ______________.
A.fifteen years later B.in a radio program
C.to a woman named Jane D.after a pay rise
2.Why did the woman keep her fortune hidden from her husband?
A.Because she wanted the fortune in her control.
B.Because her husband was in poor health.
C.Because she didn’t have to worry about bills any more.
D.Because she feared that her husband would take drugs again.
3.The underlined expression “splash out” in paragraph3 most probably means ___________.
A.to spend money wastefully B.to let out a secret accidentally
C.to go abroad for a holiday D.to stay outside for sightseeing
4.The best title for the passage would be __________.
A.Woman hiding lotter win from husband
B.A mystery but guilty woman in UK
C.1.5 million pounds won by a woman
D.A way to keep things as they are.