___ the teachers in their school is about 200 and one fourth of them are ___ teachers.
A.A number of; women B.A number of; woman
C.The number of; women D.The number of; woman
Mom, I’m old enough to wash _____ own clothes and _____. You can have a rest after work.
A.your; my B.my; your C.yours; mine D.my; yours
In order to find ______ better job, she planned to learn ______ second foreign language.
A.the; a B.a; a C.the; the D.a; the
一场突如其来的、肆虐的新冠使我们过了一个超长的寒假。特殊的寒假你是怎样度过的?经过全国人民共克疫情,我们重返校园。“经一事长一智”,作为一名中学生,我们今后如何去做?假如你是王华请根据你的经历给你的笔友王辉写一封信。内容包括:1、下表中已出示的内容。2、补充上相关内容。
My experience | ||
Our long holiday
| 1. What did we do to protect ourselves? | 1. Stayed at home and don’t go out unless necessary. 2. Wore protective masks (口罩) outdoors. 3. Washed hands as often as possible. |
2. How to make our holiday meaningful and colorful? | 1. Developed new hobbies. 2. Kept studying. 3. Spent more time with family. | |
Back to school | What will I do? | … |
要求:1. 语言通顺,要点齐全,意思连贯,条理清楚,书写规范;
2. 文中不得出现真实的姓名和学校名称;
3. 80-100词,文章开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Wang Hui,
Over the past months, the COVID-19 (新冠病毒) has made its way around China. It has a strong impact on our life and study. We middle school students had the longest winter holiday. What did we do in the holiday? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
What’s your experience? I am looking forward to your reply.
Best wishes.
Yours,
Wang Hua
Everyone wants to become perfect. Unluckily, being perfect may not happen. Here’s some useful advice about how to refuse perfection.
No more comparisons (比较)
Compared with others, you may feel that you are not perfect. The solution? End your comparison. No comparing, no pain.
Accept your mistakes
When perfection is your aim, mistakes mean failure. Your fear of criticism (批评) may keep you from taking risks or trying new things. Nobody is perfect. Take it easy. You needn’t take others’ words seriously.
Ask for help
Part of beating perfection is accepting that mistakes are part of human beings. If you don’t give up, you will be successful one day. You shouldn’t prevent yourself from asking for help you need to really improve.
Don’t judge (评判) yourself
Find a trusted friend, family member or teacher who is not a perfectionist—someone who can take criticism and has learned from his or her mistakes. Share your goals and achievements with him or her, no matter how small they are.
Pay attention to your language
Cut out the words like never, always and should from your self-talk. Carry a notebook and take notes whenever you want to say these words. Realizing this means you’re well on your way to changing yourself better.
The more confidence you develop, the less you’ll feel the need to be perfect. And when you give up perfection, happiness can begin right now.
1.How many pieces of advice are mentioned in the passage.
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2.What may keep the people from taking risks or trying new things?
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3.What does “they” in Paragraph 5 refer to?
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4.Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese.
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5.Give a proper title to the passage.
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You are in the shopping mall and see a lady trying to open the door with bags in both hands. You help her open the door. “Thank you!” she says warmly.1.
The most widely-used reply is “You’re welcome”. This is what you might have learned in your textbook. It is formal. So you’ll hear the shopping assistant reply with this – and hopefully with a smile, too!2.
While the textbook is correct, there are other good choices as well. That’s because spoken English is quite informal (非正式的). More common replies these days include “No problem”. 3. It’s also common when you’ve helped someone with a favor − for example, helping someone move a heavy box. It means it wasn’t difficult to give a helping hand. “Sure thing” is another popular reply.
4. If you’re speaking with an Australian friend, they might say “no worries”. Americans like using “Sure” or “It’s fine”.
However, 5.So try these phrases and find the reply that suits your own style.
A.Another formal reply is “my pleasure”, which is getting outdated.
B.How would you reply?
C.People usually say it among friends.
D.People in most countries say “thank you” the same way.
E.There is no wrong way to reply to “thank you” .
F.Different countries use different way to reply.