英语 A
Alexis, 17, sat quietly in the passenger seat of her dad's car. She let her eyes lazily scan the landscape for wildlife. Then a deer came into view about 200 yards in front of them. \"Dad, there's a deer there!\" Alexis said. It was a male deer with sharp antlers (角) on each side of its head. As the car moved closer, Alexis saw that the deer's head was bent toward the ground. Then she heard a scream and saw an arm fly up near the deer's head. Alexis realized the deer was attacking a woman. Sue, a 44-year-old
mother, had been out for her morning run. The deer followed her and edged closer. \"I knew I was in trouble,\" Sue says. She went to pick up a stick for self-defense, and the deer charged. It lifted her with its antlers and threw her into the air. Sue could feel blood flew down her leg. Within seconds, the deer had pushed her off the road.
When Alexis and her father pulled up, the deer was throwing Sue like a doll. Alexis looked into the woman's terrified eyes, and before her father had even stopped the car, the teenager jumped quickly out of the car and ran toward the deer. \"I was kicking it to get its attention,\" she says. Then her father, who had followed his daughter, pushed the deer away from the women.
Alexis helped Sue into the car, and then applied a piece of cloth to Sue's injured leg. \"We're going to get you to a hospital,\" Alexis said. Then she heard her father shout loudly. He had been knocked to the ground. Alexis took hold of a hammer from the car and ran to where her father lay on his back. She beat the deer's head and neck, but the blows didn't scare it away. \"I was losing faith,\" she says. \"A couple more strikes, Alexis,\" said her father. \"You can do it.\"
Turning the hammer around, Alexis closed her eyes and beat the deer's neck with all her strength. When she opened her eyes, the deer was running away.Alexis got in the driver's seat and sped toward the nearest hospital.
After Sue was treated, she tearfully thanked her rescuers. \"You expect a teenage girl to get on the phone and call for help,\" she says, \"not to beat up a deer.\" 21.What was Sue doing when she was attacked by the deer? A. She was driving home. B. She was resting on the road. C. She was taking exercise. D. She was feeding wild animals. 22.What did Alexis do to save Sue? A. She pushed the deer away. B. She hit the deer with her feet. C. She drove the car to hit the deer. D. She beat the deer with a hammer. 23.What is the best title for the passage?
A. A Woman Was Seriously Injured B. A Dangerous Deer Attacked a Woman C. A Girl Rescued Her Father Successfully D. A Teenager Saved Others from a Deer Attack 【答案】 21.C 22.B 23.D 【解析】
试题分析:本文是一篇记叙文,17 岁少女Alexis 和父亲一起在野外开车时,遇到一个44 岁的中年妇女Sue 被公鹿攻击,危急时刻,勇敢的Alexis 在父亲的帮助下一起救出了Sue,并把她送到医院。
21.C 细节理解题。根据第二段第三行“Sue, a 44-year-old mother, had been out for her morning run.”可知答案,符合C 选项中的She was taking exercise.
22.B 细节理解题。根据第三段第二行“ …the teenager jumped quickly out of the car and ran toward the deer. “I was kicking it to get its attention,” she says.”可知答案,符合B 中的“She hit the deer with her feet.”
23.D 推理判断题。Alexis 跳出车去救Sue,用脚去踢凶猛的公鹿,并且在父亲被公鹿攻击时,用锤子和公鹿搏斗,可以看出Alexis 非常勇敢,所以选择D. brave。
24.D 主旨大意题。整个故事讲述了Alexis 和父亲一起在野外开车时,遇到素不相识的Sue 被公鹿攻击,危急时刻,父女二人合力救出了Sue,并把她送到医院,所以选择D:A Teenager Saved Others from a Deer Attack.
B
Is It Worth Buying Organic Food?
Organic food, grown without artificial chemicals, is increasingly popular nowadays. Consumers have been willing to pay up to twice as much for goods with organic labels (商标). However, if you think paying a little more for organic food gets you a more nutritious and safer product, you might want to save your money. A study led by researchers at Stanford University says that organic products aren't necessarily more nutritious, and they're no less likely to suffer from disease-causing bacteria, either.
The latest results, published in the Annuals of Internal Medicine, suggest that buyers may be wasting their money. \"We did not find strong evidence that organic food is more nutritious or healthier,\" says Dr. Crystal Smith-Spangler from Stanford. \"So consumers shouldn't assume that one type of food has a lower risk or is safer.\"
For their new study, Smith-Spangler and her colleagues conducted a review of two
categories of research, including 17 studies that compared health outcomes between consumers of organic against traditional food products, and 223 studies that analyzed the nutritional content of the foods, including key vitamins, minerals and fats.
While the researchers found little difference in nutritional content, they did find that organic fruit and vegetables were 20% less likely to have chemicals remaining on the surfaces. Neither organic nor traditional foods showed levels of chemicals high enough to go beyond food safety standards. And both organic and traditional meats, such as chicken and pork, were equally likely to be harmed by bacteria at very low rates. The researchers did find that organic milk and chicken contained higher levels of omega-3 fatty acids, a healthy fat also found in fish that can reduce the risk of heart disease. However, these nutritional differences were too small, and the researchers were unwilling to make much of them until further studies confirm the trends.
Organic food is produced with fewer chemicals and more natural-growing practices, but that doesn't always translate into a more nutritious or healthier product. The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) states that \"whether you buy organic or not, finding the freshest foods available may have the biggest effect on taste.\" Fresh food is at least as good as anything marketed as organic.
24. The new research questions whether organic food __________. A. should replace traditional food B. has been overpriced by farmers C. is grown with less harmful chemicals D. is really more nutritious and healthier
25. Smith-Spangler and her colleagues found that __________. A. organic food could reduce the risk of heart disease B. traditional food was grown with more natural methods C. both organic and traditional food they examined were safe D. there was not a presence of any forms of bacteria in organic food 26. Which of the following is relatively healthier according to the passage? A. Organic chicken and pork. B. Organic milk and chicken. C. Traditional chicken and pork. D. Traditional fruit and vegetables. 27. What is the author's attitude toward organic food? A. Skeptical. B. Neutral. C. Unconcerned. D. Approving. 答案解析
本文为议论文由人们花很多钱去购买有机食品入题,提出有机食品真的比传统食品更好吗?然后引用专家的调查结果证实有机食品并未比传统食品有更好的营养成分。 24 题细节题正确答案为:D
答案在第二段第二句,“we didn’t find strong evidence that organic food is more nutritious or
healthier”, 本题定位在第二段第一句的“latest result”,与题干“the new research”对应。本题应注意题干问的是“新的调查质疑有机食品…” 25 题推理题正确答案为:C
第四段详细对比了有机食品和传统食品在各方面的情况,得出结论两种食品只有细微差别,并没有哪一种比另一种营养成分更多。注意选项A 以偏概全了。 26 题细节题正确答案为:B
文章第四段第四句“The researchers did find that organic milk and chicken contained higher levels of omega-3 acids, a healthy fat also found in fish that can reduce the risk of heart disease.” 27 题作者观点题正确答案为:A
作者在第一段提出人们不值得花过多的钱去买有机食品,以及最后一段引用USDA 美国农业部的观点“whether you buy organic food or not, finding the freshest foods available may have the biggest effect on taste”以及最后一句可看出作者是质疑的态度
C
Nowadays technologies benefit us a lot in our daily life ,but if not properly used ,it can affected our health.The bed should be reserved as a place for sleep, but people tend to read an iPad a lot in bed before they go to sleep.
Charles Czeisler, a professor at Harvard Medical School, and his colleagues got a small group of people for an experiment. For five days in a row, the people read either a paper book or an iPad for four hours before sleep. Their sleep patterns were monitored all night. Before and after each trial period, the people took hourly blood tests to paint a day-long picture of just how much melatonin (褪黑激素) was in their blood at any given time.
When subjects read on the iPad as compared to the paper books, they reported feeling less sleepy at night and less active the following morning. People also took longer to fall asleep on the iPad nights, and the blood tests showed that their melatonin secretion (分泌) was delayed by an hour and a half.
The researchers conclude in today's journal article that given the rise of e-readers and the increasingly widespread use of e-things among children and adolescents, more research into the long-term consequences of these devices on health and safety is urgently needed. Czeisler and colleagues go on, in the research paper, to note:“Reading an iPad in bed may increase cancer risk.”
However, software has been developed that can reduce some of the blue light from the screens of phones and computers according to time of day, and there are also glasses that are made to filter (过滤) short wavelengths. While they seem like a logical solution for the nighttime tech users, it needs more research.
28.In Charles Czeislers experiment, all the subjects were asked to______. A. sit in a row and receive the strict tests
B. have their sleep patterns observed all night C. read a paper book and an iPad at the same time D. have their blood tested per hour during the trial
29.The third paragraph tells us the iPad readers were likely to____________. A. feel less sleepy and tired in the day B. fall asleep more easily after reading C. become less energetic the next morning D. have a lot more melatonin secretion
30.The special software recently developed can______. A. remove the blue light from your devices completely B. help prevent eyes being harmed by short wavelength C. weaken the harm done by doing nighttime e-reading D. be used in all the e-things widely and safely
31.Which of the following can be the best title for the text? A. No e-reading in bed before sleep B. New software for night e-readers C. Wrong behaviors before bedtime D. No games on iPad in bed 28.B 29.C 30.C 31.A 【解析】
试题分析:文章讲述的是床是睡觉的地方,可是现在有些人喜欢在睡之前躺在床上看iPad。教授的抽查研究表明,这样对身体很有害。那么需要进一步研究更先进的可减少对身体危害的软件。
28.B细节理解题。根据第二段第一至第三句“Charles Czeisler, a professor at Harvard Medical School, and his colleagues got a small group of people for an experiment. For five days in a row, the people read either a paper book or an iPad for four hours before sleep. Their sleep patterns were monitored all night.”可知是观察他们一整夜的睡眠模式。故选B。
29.C推理判断题。根据第三段第一句“When subjects read on the iPad as compared to the paper books, they reported feeling less sleepy at night and less active the following morning.”可知第二天精力变得没有那么充沛。故选C。
30.C细节理解题。根据最后一段的描述可知,这个特殊的软件可以削弱夜间电子阅读所造成的伤害。故选C。
31.A 标题判断题。A.睡前不要躺在床上进行电子阅读;B.夜间电子阅读的新软件;C.睡前错误的行为;D.不要躺在床上玩iPad电子游戏。结合全文内容可知主要讲述的是躺在床上
进行电子阅读对身体造成伤害。故选A。
D
Natural disasters always threaten people’s lives and properties,yet, if we can bring them under control ,they can bring convenience to us.“It' s all pretty surreal(超现实的);it' s amazing, fantastic,\" Hugo Bugg, 27, said after finding out he had become Chelsea Flower Show' s youngest gold medal winner.
His Waterscape Garden, in cooperation with the Royal Bank of Canada, was designed to show how gardeners can conserve(保存)and use storm water all year round.
The garden has a number of pools for collecting rainwater, which is then filtered (渗透) out into the garden through loose stones.
“Because of the severe flooding we' ve seen in parts of the UK, I wanted to show how even inexperienced gardeners can manage storm water in their gardens through simple techniques,\" said Bugg.
While those unfamiliar with the gardening world may not have heard of the young designer, Bugg has been gradually building a reputation for himself- and collecting a number of gardening prizes -- over the last few years.
In 2010 he was named RHS (Royal Horticultural Society)young designer of the year and in 2011 he.won a gold medal at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show.
RHS was founded in the UK in 1804 for the improvement of gardening, and is responsible for the world-famous Chelsea Flower Show taking place in London in May every year. But Bugg, who had studied garden design at Falmouth University, said he was not ready to become a celebrated gardener yet.
Instead, he chooses to focus on his design business, Hugo Bugg Landscapes. It is based in Exeter, Devon, where he now lives. He said he had received a few offers to do television work but had so far turned them down.
Born in Oxfordshire, Bugg said he was five when he first found a love for gardening, when his family moved to \"an old house with a large garden\" in Devon.
\"You could say I' ve grown up in the garden,\" said the award-winning designer, who remembers spending many weekends clearing the three acres of wilderness (荒地) with his father (Stephen, 66, an art teacher).
As RHS's golden boy, Bugg is favorably impressed by the increased involvement of the new generation.
\"There are definitely more young people at Chelsea this year, which is fantastic,\" he said. \"Hopefully, when you start seeing more young people at the shows doing things it will attract more.\"
32. Hugo Bugg' s Waterscape Garden was designed \" mainly to __ A. teach people how to avoid storm damage B. show people how to make good use of rainwater C. let people know about the Royal Bank of Canada D. increase the confidence of inexperienced gardeners 33. According to Hugo Bugg, the next step of his work is A. to run his company better B. to achieve international fame C. to make more TV appearances D. to win more prizes at garden shows 34. What is Hugo Bugg' s wish
A. Helping young people to improve their gardening skills. B. Greater participation of the youth in the garden shows. C. Attracting more people to his Waterscape Garden. D. Increasing support from new gardening societies. 35. The author wrote the text to_____ A. invite visitors to Chelsea Flower Show B. introduce a new infiltration technology C. report an award-winning young gardener D. describe the Royal Horticultural Society's work 答案解析:
32-35 BABC
本文是说明文。英国青年Hugo Bugg在举世闻名的切尔西花展上喜摘金奖。
32.B。细节理解题。由第二至四段可知,Hugo Bugg设计这个水景花园是为了告诉人们如何利用好雨水。
33.A。细节理解题。由倒数第五段的 Instead, he chooses to focus on his design business, Hugo Bugg Landscapes可知,Hugo Bugg接下来要集中精力经营好自己的公司。
34.B。推理判断题。由最后两段可知,Hugo Bugg希望有更多的年轻人参与到园艺展览中来。
35C。写作目的题。本文报道了英国切尔西花展的金奖获得者Hugo Bugg。 七选五
Forget everything you remember about kindergarten----it’s a whole new world today. Find out why kindergarten has changed so much over the years and why it will continue to change.
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When your child starts kindergarten, you’ll probably notice that it’s much different from it was when you were a child . 37 While you may recall the highlights of your day, today’s kids experience a more intellectually challenging classroom.
Due to changes in society, most children entering kindergarten today are more experienced than kids were a few years ago. As a result, kindergarten programs are changing to meet the needs of kids today. 38
●School hours are longer, due to an increase in working parents and recent research shows that longer programs benefit kids. Instead of half—day programs, kindergarten now lasts all day.
● 39 Kids today are learning math, reading, and science skills. There are tests. This helps prepare kids for district testing that now beings in third grade and earlier.
●Children are expected to read by the time they enter first grade. Experts believe this will help them succeed throughout school and life.
How You Can Help
You may be concerned that your child isn’t ready for such a challenging environment. Relax kids usually adapt to new surrounding quickly.
40 Join a playgroup or invite other kids to your home for movie nights or games.
Develop your child’s fine motor skills. This will help prepare him to use a pencil for writing.
Take your child to visit the school a few times before he starts. Let him see other kids getting off the school bus, playing at recess(课间休息), and learning in the classroom.
Ask him what he thinks of the school on your drive home and encourage him to talk out any fears he might have.
A. It’s not all play.
B. What You Need to Know.
C. Here are a few changes you’ll likely notice.
D. Encourage him to talk to and play with others.
E. Don’t panic if you think your child isn’t ready for school.
F. What You Should Do.
G. You may even find it different when your older kids were starting school.
答案 36-40BGCAD 完形填空
Communication with a Stranger
Last weekend I sat on the bus talking with excitement and so ready to spend time in New York City with one of my best friends from college. As I took the window seat and wore headphones over ears, I almost didn't __41__the elderly man sitting beside me.
Two hours passed and I was still absorbed in my own world. __42__the elderly man asked me a question, a simple question __43_ the bus's Wi-Fi connection, which turned into a two- hour __44__. In fact, it directly __45__ my personal life.
We talked a lot about my dreams, my fears and my life. I __46__ more with this stranger on the bus than I have with any friend or family member in months. Maybe it had something to do with me just being __47__ to let anyone I know close to me. I was __48__ that the stranger was not only so deeply interested in getting to know me, but also just as willing to __49__ me to my greatest abilities. He listened carefully to every word I said and made some useful __50__ at times. Instead of politely _51___ his head when I mentioned my major, he told me that my strong liking seemed to be psychology, but not the one I was studying. He said that he knew I would face difficulties if I studied psychology and that he fully understood my ___52_ for the failure. This elderly man made me __53__ the plans that I had laid out for my life with just that simple statement. He helped me realize that my neatly __54__ plan for the next five years of my life wasn't all that neat, but actually complex and filled with __55__. Most of all, he helped me __56__ the complex, not stay away from it because of my fear for the unknown. I __57___ a lot
from talking with the elderly stranger.
A few days later, he emailed me, saying, \"I think you're __58__ for great things no matter what you decide to do.\" The email was filled with words of __59__. In a few hours a stranger showed me a sense of kindness that made me realize that life is sometimes ___60_ but it is going to be okay.
41.A. check B. notice C. excuse D. believe 42.A. Then B. Instead C. Again D. Also 43.A. through B. with C. during D. about 44.A. introduction B. explanation C. conversation D. competition 45.A. affected B. controlled C. interrupted D. created 46.A. searched B. shared C. demanded D. reviewed 47.A. sorry B. curious C. anxious D. afraid 48.A. puzzled B. bothered C. amazed D. disappointed 49.A. push B. invite C. treat D. admit 50.A. choices B. suggestions C. decisions D. efforts 51.A. raising B. dropping C. turning D. nodding 52.A. regret B. change C. fear D. desire 53.A. prepare B. develop C. approve D. question 54.A. replaced B. organized C. discussed D. predicted 55.A. uncertainty B. danger C. responsibility D. conflict 56.A. identify B. ignore C. seize D. accept 57.A. suffered B. increased C. benefited D. experienced 58.A. leaving B. heading C. watching D. caring 59.A. encouragement B. protection C. admiration D. description 60.A. stable B. normal C. painful D. Serious 【解析】
试题分析:本文属于记叙文,介绍了作者与一位陌生的老人之间进行的一次交流,让作者对自己的人生规划有了全新的认识。
41.B考查上下文串联。动词check检查,核对;notice注意到;excuse原谅;believe相信;根据前半句提到的作者头戴耳机,所以压根没注意到老人坐在身边。故B正确,
42.A考查副词词义区别。副词then那么,接着;那时;instead代替,而不是;again再一次;also也;两个小时过去了,我还沉浸在自己的世界里,后来老人问我问题。表示上下文的顺接关系。故A正确。
43.D考查介词辨析。介词through穿过;with带着;during在...期间;about关于...。老人问的问题很简单,是一个关于汽车WIFI 的问题。故D正确。
44.C考查名词辨析。名词introduction介绍;explanation解释;conversation对话,谈话;competition竞争;老人的一个问题变成了我们之间2 个小时的谈话。故C正确。 45.A考查动词辨析。动词affect 影响,control控制;interrupt 打断;create创造。这次谈话
直接影响了我的个人生活。故A正确。
46.B考查动词辨析。动词search寻找;share分享;demand 为要求,review复习,评论。在谈话里,我和老人分享了关于我的很多事情。故B正确。
47.D考查形容词辨析。形容词sorry难受的;curious好奇的;anxious焦虑的;afraid害怕的。在和老人对话之前,作者“害怕”让任何人接近。故D正确。
48.C考查形容词辨析。形容词puzzled困惑的;bothered困扰的;amazed惊喜的;disappointed失望的;让作者想不到的是,这个老人如此想了解自己,所以是amazed“惊喜的”。故C正确。
49.A考查动词辨析。动词push推;在这里是“驱策,敦促”的意思。invite邀请;treat对待,治疗;admit承认;这个老人不但对我很了解而且还敦促我发挥出自己最大的能力。故A正确。
50.B考查上下文串联。名词choice选择;suggestion建议;decision决定;effort努力;老人仔细听我讲话,时不时给我提出一些建议。故B正确。
51.D考查动词辨析。动词raise提高;筹集;drop跌落;turn转向;nod点头。当我提到我的专业的时候,他没有只是礼貌性地点头赞同而是提出了自己对我的看法。故D正确。 52. C考查上下文串联。名词regret后悔 ,遗憾;change改变;fear恐惧;desire欲望;倒数第二段提到了my fear for the unknown,作者对未知和失败是恐惧的。故C正确。 53.D考查动词辨析。动词prepare准备;develop发展,开发,形成;approve赞成,批准;question 在这里是动词,意为“怀疑”。老人的话让我质疑我的人生计划。故D正确。 54.B考查形容词辨析。形容词replaced被取代的;organized 意为“安排有序的,组织好的”。discussed被讨论的;predicted预测的;他让我意识到我原以为很有条理的计划实际上也并不是那么的有条理。故B正确。
55.A考查上下文串联。名词uncertainty不确定;danger危险;responsibility责任;conflict冲突;作者的五年计划并不是“简洁的”而是复杂并充满了不确定性。故A正确。
56.D考查上下文串联。动词identify区分;ignore忽视;seize抓住;accept接受;根据后半句not stay away from it,所以是面对接受这种复杂性。故D正确。
57.C考查动词辨析。动词suffer遭受;患有;increase增加;benefit受益;experience体验,经历;短语benefit from 从……中受益。我从与老人之间的这次交流中受益良多。故C正确。 58.B考查动词辨析。动词leave离开;head朝...过去;watch观察;care关爱;无论你决定做什么,你正朝好的事情努力前进。故B正确。
59.A考查上下文串联。名词encouragement鼓励;protection保护;admiration 赞赏,钦佩;description描述;根据上句“无论你决定做什么,你正朝好的事情努力前进。”可知这封信充满了鼓励。故A正确。
60.C考查上下文串联。形容词stable稳定的;normal 正常的;painful痛苦的;serious严肃认真的;根据后半句but it is going to be okay,故生活有时是充满痛苦的,故C正确。 语法填空
A CCTV journalist succeeded in arousing a heated discussion among netizens by asking
people whether they were happy. The responses to the question were various, even some quite funny ones 61 ___ (include). Although people played jokes 62 the answers, it did not take long 63 __ they began to figure out the true meanings of happiness. It is certain that people’s views on happiness 64 ___(affect) greatly by their own life experience. Unfortunately, too many people refer to being rich as happiness and there is no sign of 65 decrease in the number of those who are voluntarily at the mercy of wealth. Some people whose 66 ____(intend) is to make big money appreciate being given any chance to multiply their income, believing that is 67_____ their happiness lies. Some are eager to inherit their parents’ property, especially those who 68 __(be) known as silver-spoon kids. Even worse, some would rather break the law to satisfy their financial desire or seek their fortune __69____(legal). In my opinion, happiness is not about pursuing wealth merely but about admiring the beautiful things in life. Therefore, live your life ___70____the fullest and be happy.
61.included 62.on 63.before 64.are affected 65.a 66.intention 67.where 68.are 69.illegally 70.to 【解析】
试题分析:幸福不应该建立在金钱的基础上。
61.included 考查被动的用法。included用在名词或代词后,表被动,意思“包括在内”。 62.on 考查介词的用法。on sth.意为“在某件事情上”。
63.before 考查介词的用法。It didn’t take long before意为“不久”。
64.are affected 考查被动语态。主语view和affect之间是被动的关系,用be done。 65.a 考查不定冠词的用法。decrease是非特指可数名词,用不定冠词a。 66.intention 考查疑问代词的用法。whose意为“谁的”后面接名词。 67.where 考查地点副词的用法。Be后面是由where引导的表语从句。
68.are 考查定语从句中的主谓一致。定语从句的谓语形式由先行词those决定。 69.illegally 考查副词的用法。根据前文中的break the law可知是违法,副词修饰动词seek。
70.to 考查介词短语。To the fullest意为“尽情地”。 考点:考查语法的正确使用。
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I receive your letter explaining your inability to come to a party. As you know, I
celebrated my birthday on 12th March. It was true a memorable one for me. The central hall nicely decorated. The flower pots and furnitures looked lovely. I had bought all we needed from the market where I often buy daily necessaries there before the party. I invited all our close friends and relatives. I cut the cake after blow the candles. Taste dishes, including hot tea and coffee,was served warm. The guests presented beautiful presents.
Oh, what I missed you that day! Anyway, please sen me to your parents. 71.receive---received 过去收到。 72.a---the 此处为特指。 73.true---truly 副词作状语。
74.nicely 前面加was 此处为被装饰。
75.furnitures---turniture furniture为不可数名词。 76.将there去掉 定语从句中有where需要去掉there。 77. blow---blowing 非谓语动词。 78.Taste---Tasty 美味的,用形容词。 79.was---were 前面为dishes因此为复数。 80.what----how how 用于感叹句修饰动词miss。 书面表达
假定你是李华,你的澳大利亚网友Tom发来电子邮件,询问最近你们学校举行的“中欧友好日暨中欧环保小使者走进欧盟学校”的活动情况。请给他回一封电子邮件,介绍一下该活动。 内容要点:
1.中国学生表演了武术、书法、气功等具有中国特色项目。 2.欧洲学生表演了有关环保的节目。 3.此次活动的意义。 注意:
1.词数100词左右。(开头结尾已为你写好,不计入总数) 2.可以适当增加细节。
参考词汇:武术martial arts 气功Qigong
Dear Tom,
On the China – Europe Friendship Day, many Chinese students and their European friends got together at a EU’s middle school. 答案: Dear Tom,
On the China – Europe Friendship Day, many Chinese students and their European friends got together at a EU’s middle school. We Chinese students put on quite a few performances featuring Chinese culture, including Chinese martial arts, handwriting, Qigong and so on, which turned out to be a big success. The performances given by the European students were more than attractive. They performed a moving play which was particularly focused on the environment protection. Through the activity, students from China and Europe can better learn from each other. It also contributes a better understanding of different cultures. Undoubtedly, we both can join hands to protect our earth. We believe that people coming from various countries with different backgrounds can surely appreciate each other and develop solid friendship.
Looking forward to carrying out such activities with you.
Yours, Li Hua 解析:
试题分析:本文是一篇给网友介绍中欧友好日暨中欧环保小使者走进欧盟学校”的活动情况开头已经给出,所以只注意组织好篇章结构和要点的表述即可。 其中要点包括:
1.中国学生表演了武术、书法、气功等具有中国特色项目。 2.欧洲学生表演了有关环保的节目。 3.此次活动的意义。
动笔前要认真阅读材料,不可遗漏要点,并适当发挥。根据材料内容可知本文主要是一般过去时态,注意时态语时间状语的搭配及主谓一致问题。写作中适当使用连词,注意上下文联系紧密,符合逻辑关系。
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