假定你是李华,留学生Andy对中国诗词很感兴趣,想找一名共同学习者。请写信向他推荐你的一位同学,内容包括:
1.介绍该同学的基本情况;
2.推荐理由;
3.表达期望
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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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。
I was born as poor boy and grew up in the street without the care, guidance and supervision of your beloved parents. I have been experienced a hard life, being almost naked(赤裸的) with an empty stomach and exist without secure shelter and proper education. Now, as a young man with some sadly experiences of early life, I have a dream. I want to become a great man who have power and authority, like Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin, Winston Churchill or so on. Yes, I dream to be like these great man. I want to change and developed my beloved country, when people in need can live a happy and peaceful life.
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
I do something called homeschooling. It’s like going to a regular school, but you get1.(study) what you want to study, and you do your studying at home. But some basic subjects like math, history, and English2.(require).
My home school friend’s mom and dad are writers. They love everything3.(relate)to reading and writing. Once, I wanted to please my friend’s dad on his birthday by4.(give)him a book which I thought he would love.
I wanted to bring it to a learning session at their home but I forgot it. When my father came to pick me up from class, he brought the book along with him!How thoughtful my dad5.(be)!I got all excited and left the book at my friend’s dad’s work table. What6.lucky chance that my friend’s dad wasn’t in his office at the time!
After that, my friend who I study with came to my house along with me and we played together. When my friend’s7.(parent)came to pick her up, her dad said “I don’t know who left a book, but I’d like to offer my thanks”. As my heart was filled8.joy, my friend’s mom and I winked at each other because she knew about my plan. After that9.(wonder)experience, I think that doing something10.makes other people happy, makes me happy, too!
As I was getting in my car today after picking up more school supplies in preparation of my 24th year as a teacher, I saw a homeless man from a distance with a blanket covering him, walking along the sidewalk. Immediately I_______that he was barefoot and walked_______. I wanted to_______him some shoes from a store nearby, but there were no shoe_______around.
I was on a tight_______having to pick my wife up from the doctor’s office soon for a medical_______. I was not going to buy_______and return in such a short time. Then I_______I had socks in my last bag, the bag I keep in my_______for those in need. I grabbed the________and walked up to him.
“Hey, Brother,” I________to him. “I am sorry. I don’t have any shoes for you, but could you________these socks?” He turned to me and________. “That would be great.” He said “God bless you” as I________him the socks. I wished him the best and got back into my car.
I________that the rest of the________of the bag might be of use as well; a bottle of water, jerky, sunflower seeds, etc. I________alongside the sidewalk. Cars were________behind me. I called to the man, “I got these cars behind me. Are you good if I just________the bag on the sidewalk?” He nodded. “Take care,” I yelled. As he pulled on the last sock, the man________to me “I love you!”
1.A.concluded B.noticed C.condemned D.decided
2.A.purposely B.delighted C.elegantly D.cautiously
3.A.buy B.make C.sell D.donate
4.A.factories B.offices C.companies D.shops
5.A.schedule B.experience C.position D.family
6.A.discovery B.argument C.procedure D.achievement
7.A.clothes B.shoes C.hats D.gloves
8.A.complained B.covered C.doubted D.remembered
9.A.car B.garden C.classroom D.house
10.A.glasses B.socks C.trousers D.pants
11.A.apologized B.pointed C.called D.switched
12.A.study B.observe C.learn D.use
13.A.ignored B.smiled C.approved D.disagreed
14.A.promised B.awarded C.handed D.threw
15.A.realized B.advocated C.obtained D.permitted
16.A.containers B.coverings C.contents D.surroundings
17.A.pushed B.jogged C.wandered D.pulled
18.A.lining up B.holding on C.making up D.taking over
19.A.exchange B.leave C.fetch D.expose
20.A.objected B.drove C.yelled D.whispered
The Types to Live Below Your Full Potential
Human potential is unlimited, but unfortunately, many do not use their true potential.1.Here are some types to live below your true potential.
Let yourself be affected by minor issues.
Sometimes we may be affected by small issues.2.One way to check if something is worth thinking over is to ask yourself this question: “Will this matter in one year’s time?” If not, then it’s probably not worth your energy to think about these things, Focus on things that do matter in the long run instead.
Blame others for your difficulty.
Is there anything you’re blaming others for in your life?3.For example, if you blame your parents for your obesity, you’ll continue to remain obese because in your mind they are the reason why you’re obese. You’ll never have the power to change the situation un-til you take responsibility for it.
Try to do everything by yourself.
Are you someone who likes to do everything yourself?So do I, but over the years I’ve re-alized that this prevents me from achieving more.4.Start by removing the less important tasks and doing the more important ones, and you’ll notice a big difference.
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Many people set small goals because they’re afraid to fail. Actually what they’re really afraid of is to realize what they’ve always had the power to achieve. So set your highest goals today. You should try to achieve them because they are what you deserve.
A.Set small goals.
B.Believe that you can make it.
C.You give others power over that part of your life.
D.While these emotions are normal, often these issues aren’t important in the long run.
E.Trying to do everything means you’re not able to do the higher level, important things.
F.Still worse, they waste it by carrying out tasks that are a poor use of their time and energy.
G.In fact, when you blame someone for what you’re going through, you refuse responsibility.
There’s something satisfying about volunteering. Studies have shown that volunteering helps people who donate their time feel more socially connected, thus warding off loneliness and depression. But a growing body of evidence suggests that people who give their time to others might also be rewarded with better physical health, including lower blood pressure and a longer lifespan.
Evidence of volunteerism’s physical effects can be found in a recent study from Carnegie Mellon University, published this month in Psychology and Aging. Adults over age 50 who volunteered on a regular basis were less likely to develop high blood pressure than non-volunteers. High blood pressure is an important indicator of health because it contributes to heart disease, stroke, and premature death.
It’s impossible for this study to prove that volunteering was directly responsible for the lower blood pressure. People who volunteer may be more likely to do other things, like eating a healthy diet or exercise, which lower blood pressure. But the results are in line with other findings on the topic.
How might volunteering contribute to lower blood pressure?Performing volunteer work could increase physical activity among people who aren’t otherwise very active, says leading study author Rodlescia Sneed, a doctoral candidate in social and health psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. It may also reduce stress. “Many people find volunteer work helpful with respect to stress reduction, and we know that stress is very strongly linked to health out-comes,” she says.
A 2012 study in the journal Health Psychology found that participants who volunteered with some regularity lived longer, but only if their intentions were truly altruistic. In other words, they had to be volunteering to help others-not to make themselves feel better.
The Greek philosopher Aristotle once guessed that the essence of life is “To serve others and do good.” If recent research is any indication, serving others might also be the essence of good health.
1.Which can replace the underlined phrase “warding off” in paragraph 1?
A.getting rid of. B.keeping up with.
C.running out of. D.putting up with.
2.Why does the author mention the study from Carnegie Mellon University?
A.To prove the benefit of volunteering to health.
B.To find out volunteerism’s physical effects on heart.
C.To explain the connection between exercise and health.
D.To warn readers the danger of volunteering to blood pressure.
3.What can we learn from what Rodlescia Sneed said?
A.Volunteers are supposed to be more outgoing.
B.Volunteer work can make people lack sports.
C.Taking appropriate exercise can strengthen social connection.
D.Performing volunteer work contributes to reducing stress.
4.What’s the text mainly about?
A.Volunteering can lower blood pressure.
B.Volunteering is beneficial to mental health.
C.Volunteering may be good for body and mind.
D.Volunteering can avoid suffering from heart disease.