假如你是李华, 你收到外国朋友Anne的来信, 她告诉你她不适应中文老师讲的课, 在学习中文方面有些困难, 以至于跟不上其他同学, 因此她感到非常着急。请你根据以下提示给Anne写一封回信, 想办法帮助她解决这方面的困难。
内容要点如下:
1.表示理解并给与安慰;
2.提出建议并说明理由。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.信中不能出现和本人相关的信息;
3.信的开头和结尾已给出, 不计入总词数。
参考词汇:适应adapt to
Dear Anne,
From your last letter I know you have some difficulty in learning Chinese.
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Best wishes,
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。
It was Grandma’s eighty birthday yesterday. Father, mother and I went to visit her. He lives with my uncle in a village not too far away to our house. In the early morning we bring some presents and got there by bus. Grandma and uncle was very glad to see us. We gave the presents to Grandma and she was such happy. Then my parents helped uncle prepared lunch. I talked excited with grandma about my study and other things. At 4 o’clock in afternoon, we said goodbye, and went back to home.
I used to be the shyest person in the world. I ___behind my older sister, whenever I had to speak to a (n) ___person-including the McDonald’s cashier, or even a distant relative.
___asked to speak in class, I could hardly ___, much less speak. Even among the few friends I had, my high, timid (羞怯的) ___earned me jokes-about being a girl.
Then in the seventh grade, my sister suggested I ___voice lessons. After a little bit of ____, I did-as long as it stayed a secret. I began a series of vocal (发声的) ___. After exercising a lot, I finally gained ___in my voice.
A few months later, I was asked to sing for some retired people. I thought I would do better than before ___the voice lessons. I opened my mouth and -nothing. I couldn’t remember the ___of the song ! My face turned hot. The ___pianist whispered a prompt (提示), and I remembered just enough to keep singing.
Then the thought ___me: I’ve embarrassed (尴尬)myself enough in front of this____. There’s really nothing else to____. So in my second song, I just____and felt the energy of the song lift me. And I did much better.
After that, I started singing to myself as ___as I could in my own room. That’s something I would never have done before.
On a recent school trip, I was asked to sing again. It was ___how much people liked my singing. One classmate ___said that I should be in the school’s talent show.
I am not a shy person any more. ___has made me more outgoing. Today, I’m almost a loudmouth. I can meet people without being afraid. I can also stand in front of the whole class and give a big speech. I am proud of myself.
1.A.hid B.settled C.remained D.stayed
2.A.common B.strict C.unfamiliar D.unusual
3.A.Unless B.Though C.As D.When
4.A.sit B.breathe C.smile D.express
5.A.gesture B.expression C.behavior D.voice
6.A.pick B.accept C.take D.receive
7.A.decision B.consideration C.opportunity D.guidance
8.A.recover B.thought C.experience D.exercises
9.A.confidence B.freedom C.determination D.imagination
10.A.in favor of B.because of C.instead of D.in place of
11.A.music B.title C.words D.lines
12.A.upset B.kind C.calm D.straight
13.A.struck B.recognized C.persuaded D.ruined
14.A.crowd B.class C.family D.team
15.A.get B.try C.give D.lose
16.A.changed B.worried C.relaxed D.escaped
17.A.clearly B.loudly C.fluently D.frequently
18.A.amazing B.frightening C.shocking D.astonishing
19.A.ever B.even C.still D.just
20.A.Communicating B.Exercising C.Performing D.Singing
Do you have a firm and healthy relationship? Are you new to experiencing relationships? Well, let me give you some advice on how to have a healthy relationship with your partners.
Be an honest person with them. Don’t hide things from them and don’t lie. Getting them to trust you is the most important element in any relationship. If there’s no trust, there’s nothing there. 1..
2. Now, respect isn’t just simply treating them nicely. There’s a lot more to it. You have to learn to adjust to their liking. Basically, learn to study your partners’ moods, wants and needs. Don’t just think about yourself, but think about what your partners need out of it as well.
Make sure you are encouraging to your partners. Always be willing to help them and give them honesty and positive at the same time. Make them feel you are someone they can really count on and build a future with. 3..
Make sure you have a good sense of humor with them. 4.. Laugh a lot with them, and joke with them. Laughter may seem silly, but it’s the secret to a lot in life .Laughter keeps the relationship strong and lasting.
Make sure the communication is good. This usually goes along with trust, so always communicate how you feel even if it’s something that upsets you.5.. If they did something that made you unhappy, tell them about it in a respectful manner. It’s important to communicate this to them, not to keep it bottled up.
A.Make sure you give them respect.
B.Show them your personality.
C.Instead of screaming, talk to them.
D.Laughter is the key to happiness.
E.So please be honest and they’ll learn to open up to you.
F.Don’t start to neglect them and make them feel unwanted.
G.Your partners will be able to count on you when necessary.
It’s a warm summer afternoon. You’re cooking up the catch of the day over a campfire. Suddenly, a few raindrops fall on your arms, and before you know it, the sky is opened up. Then you hear what sounds like thunder in the distance. What should you do? Your tent is close by and would offer shelter(栖身地) from the pouring rain. There’s a campfire picnic shelter a few minutes down the path. And then you remember that your car is parked down the road. What’s your safest choice to make sure you and your families are safe?
It’s a common question for many hikers and campers, especially when they’re camping during summer months. Heading to your car is almost always the safest choice. Your tent and a picnic shelter will keep you dry, but they offer little or no protection against lightning. Your car, on the other hand, will keep you dry and protect you from lightning strikes. Protecting yourself against possible lightning strikes is very important; lightning kills an average of 62 people in the US each year. If you keep all of the windows and doors closed in your car, you’ll be able to return your campsite safely.
Of course, if you’re backpacking (背包旅游), not car camping, and you’re deep in the woods, your car won’t be a good choice. So, what should you do if your car is far away and there’s no other safe shelter nearby? First, you’ll have to make sure that tree branches or other objects don’t fall on you or your campsite. Then you’ll have to get in a safe position to avoid lightning, or flash conditions. What else should you do?
1.The passage wants to tell us .
A.What’s camping B.How to live through a storm when camping
C.How to travel safely D.Car camping is the safest
2.What can we learn from the passage?
A.Young people like backpacking best.
B.Lightning is dangerous for campers.
C.Car camping is a good choice for deep woods.
D.Camping during summer is the most popular
3.To avoid lightning in a storm, you’d better .
A.go into your tent quickly
B.cook up the catch of the day over a campsite
C.run into a campsite picnic shelter at once
D.get into your car and return to your campsite later
4.From the last paragraph we can infer .
A.it is important to learn to protect oneself when camping
B.backpacking is not a good choice for campers
C.people should never camp deep in the woods
D.people should not go camping alone
Ever since I was a little girl, I’ve loved reading crime and detective novels, so I guess it was pretty normal that I started writing them when I was older. However, my family is very big on having a traditional career and so when I said that I wanted to go to college and study writing, my parents told me that I couldn’t. They told me that I had to study for a degree so that I would achieve a career, and not something as risky as writing. I suppose I could have studied journalism, but I didn’t want to lose interest in writing because it would be something I would do every day for work, not for pleasure. I thought that teaching looked like a pretty good compromise, especially because of the long holidays. It was a good choice: by the time I was twenty-five, I’d already finished two novels and had an agent.
To be honest, I never meant to keep my being a crime writer a secret or anything, and my friends have always known. One of the reasons most people don’t know is because my agent told me that my name Hazel sounded too much like a romance novelist for older women. She suggested Brooke Lane and I thought, “Well, if you think it’ll make me successful, okay,” I’d totally forgotten about it until I walked into school one day and saw one of my workmates reading my novel. I asked her some questions about it, and it was so clear that she had no idea that I’d written it—she even offered to lend it to me after she’d finished! Of course, sometimes I wonder what my students would think if they knew that their teacher was going home on the weekend to write about murders and dead bodies, but I think my parents probably did me a favor: my teaching job keeps me in touch with the real world.
1.Hazel is probably .
A.a teacher and writer B.a journalist
C.a teacher and artist D.an agent
2.The underlined words “is very big on” in the passage most probably mean .
A.to give no advice B.to misunderstand something
C.to have more experiences D.to like something very much
3.From the passage we can know that Hazel .
A.told her workmates about her writing novels B.would like to write something for teaching
C.accepted Brooke Lane as her pen name D.agreed to study journalism for a degree
4.Hazel finally realized that her parents’ advice on her career was .
A.helpful B.exciting C.disappointing D.risky