1、Jack is late again. It is ______ of him to keep others waiting.
A.normal B.ordinary C.typical D.common
2、Although he was a world-famous fashion photographer, Cunningham’s approach to life was ________.
A.associated
B.artificial
C.uncomplicated
D.desperate
3、The young man ____________ be slow, but at least he doesn't make any mistakes.
A.may B.can C.must D.should
4、At present, acupuncture has become popular round the world, ________ other traditional Chinese medicines.
A.so are B.as are C.so have D.as have
5、Only when he grew up did he ________ the effects of his father’s action.
A.aware
B.aware of
C.become aware
D.become aware of
6、Would you rather I _____ buying a new bike?
A.decided against B.will decide against
C.have decided D.shall decide against
7、The old man could buy nothing ______ .
A. with his money to steal B. with his money having stolen
C. with his money stealing D. with his money stolen
8、—Why do the researchers sometimes have to climb so high?
—As far as I know, _____________on the top of the mountain is a certain wild plant said to have some medical value.
A.grown B.growing C.being grown D.having grown
9、Although there are many _____ programs on TV, I think people should not be spending so much of their time in front of their TV sets.
A. worthwhile B. interesting
C. good D. worth
10、As we know, _______ of beauty change across time and cultural groups.
A.structures B.status C.statistics D.standards
11、It is reported that many a new house ________ at present in the disaster area.
A.are being built
B.were being built
C.was being built
D.is being built
12、It’s not doing the things we like, but liking the things we have to do______ makes life happy.
A. that B. which
C. what D. who
13、It has been announced that all the students ________ put on masks before going to school in case they are infected with SARS virus.
A. shall B. will C. need D. may
14、My new glasses cost me ______the last pair that I bought.
A.as much as three times
B.three times more than
C.three times as much as
D.as much three times as
15、He gained ______ to this university
A.permission B.accommodation C.scholarship D.admission
16、By 16:30, ______ was almost closing time, nearly all the paintings had been sold.
A.which B.when C.what D.that
17、—Has ISIS, the most shameful terrorist group, already been wiped off the earth?
—I guess not, but I think it ought to ______ .
A.be done B.have been C./ D.have
18、In modern times, people have to learn to ________ all kinds of pressure although they are leading a comfortable life.
A.take notice of B.live with C.lock up D.live up to
19、Your promise is nothing unless it is ________.
A.figured out B.carried out C.dropped out D.stood out
20、---Is this the first time you ______Beijing.
---No. But the first time I ______ here, the city wasn’t so beautiful.
A. visited; have come B. visited; came
C. have visited; have come D. have visited; came
21、________is often the case, people stare at their phones while sitting on the bus.
A.That
B.It
C.That
D.As
22、—How about your journey to Mount Emei?
—Everything was wonderful except that our car _________ twice on the way.
A.slowed down
B.broke down
C.got down
D.put down
23、Nowadays, it’s common for a child to ________some knowledge of the computer just by watching others working on it.
A. bring up B. pick up
C. look up D. set up
24、-I wonder ___________that bus service is provided in the Mount Qomolangma National Nature Reserve.
-To better balance tourism development and environment protection.
A.why is it B.why it is C.how is it D.how it is
25、What caused the accident and who was responsible for it________ a mystery to us.
A.remains B.remain C.is D.look like
26、 In 2012, Kim Stemple, a special-education teacher, found herself tied to an IV pole(输液架)in a Boston hospital being treated for one of several diseases she had. Before she got too sick to exercise, Stemple had been a marathon runner. She was naturally getting very depressed. And then a racing partner who had just finished a half marathon in Las Vegas gave her a medal and hoped the keepsake would act as a kind of pick-me-up. It worked like a charm.
After Stemple hung the medal from her hospital IV pole, other patients said they wanted medals too. That got Stemple thinking. “A medal is a simple way to give a positive message,” she told pilotonline.com. And so was born her charity, We Finish Together, which collects medals from strangers—runners, dancers, swimmers, singers, and even spelling bee winners—and donates them to all sorts of people in need.
People who receive the medals have included hospital patients, residents of homeless shelters, and veterans. Part of the process involves the donor writing a personalized note on the ribbon(授带), “This gives them a connection to someone,” says Stemple. “If they receive a medal, they know someone cares.”
Can a simple medal really make a difference? Yes, says Joan Musarra, who suffers from a terrible disease. “I opened my package containing my new medal and the note of positive, warm thoughts. I was deeply touched,” she wrote to Stemple. “At that moment, I was sitting on my couch breathing through an oxygen cannula(插管)because my lungs had worsened so badly. It means so much to me to feel that I am not alone.”
【1】What do the underlined words “the keepsake” in paragraph 1 refer to?
A.The medal. B.The marathon.
C.The partner. D.The disease.
【2】Stemple was inspired to start We Finish Together ________.
A.when her friend gave her a medal
B.when other patients also wanted medals
C.after she started collecting medals
D.after she was interviewed by pilotonline.com
【3】How does the author prove his point in the last paragraph?
A.By describing a disease. B.By providing statistics.
C.By suggesting a treatment. D.By giving an example.
【4】What is the text mainly about?
A.Giving out recycled medals to spread positivity.
B.Exchanging medals to encourage patients.
C.Collecting medals to make a fortune.
D.Awarding medals to cure diseases.
27、Have you got the news that in the near future robots and humans will probably work together to create jazz? A singing robot is being taught to create jazz with human beings in a project.
Antonio Chella from Italy is working with a Telenoid robot. To start with, the Telenoid will be trained to imitate(模仿) the movements and simple sounds made by a human singer, and then connect music with different human emotions.
Previous robots had the ability to find common connections between things. But Chella suggests that a conscious robot should be able to go a step further and find new connections. The Telenoid is of this kind. “This work raises interesting questions about the connection between consciousness and music creating,” says Philippe Pasquier. A musician needs a physical body.
Pasquier argues that the robot musician is faced with a big challenge. “Its software has already been developed and it can imitate The Beatles, a famous band. However, what made The Beatles famous were not only their songs but their wonderful performance of the songs,” he says.
It is not clear how a robot would perform music in a new way. But by imitating humans, the Telenoid robot could provide some useful information. What is important is that human musicians often listen to and compare music made by others for a long time before creating music of their own. So the Telenoid robot had better listen to more jazz music first.
【1】What will the Telenoid robot be taught to do first?
A.Communicate with human beings.
B.Connect music with human emotions.
C.Live and work comfortably with human beings.
D.Imitate the movements and simple sounds of a human singer.
【2】Which of the following statements may Pasquier agree with?
A.Robots will replace human musicians soon.
B.Robots will become more popular than The Beatles.
C.Robots may have trouble performing music.
D.Robots can find connections between things that humans cannot find.
【3】Which of the following could be the best title of the passage?
A.How to teach robots to perform music.
B.The Telenoid, future robot musician.
C.The right music the robots should listen to.
D.Differences between a human singer and a robot musician.
【4】In which part of a newspaper would we most probably read this passage?
A.Science.
B.Arts.
C.Entertainment.
D.Education.
28、Readers will discover explorers, landmarks and more in the following maps and travel books.
Maps Special Edition, ₤ 25
This book was already popular in our children’s area and has been made even better with this special edition. The collection of 68 maps takes you through 58 countries and six continents. It is packed with illustrated information, including famous historical figures, local dishes, some festivals, landmarks, etc.
Maps of the United Kingdom, ₤17.99
Technically aimed at children, it contains lots of information and facts. It’s very well put together, especially when it comes to choosing the seven famous people with a connection to their special place. Philip Pullman, for example, is associated with Norfolk.
Harry Potter’s London, ₤3.99
Harry Potter’s London is a map that covers information on three walks taken in the best of the central London locations in the hugely popular films. The walks cover Picadilly Circus,Westminster Bridge via Trafailg, and King’s Cross with its famous Platform 9 ¾.
Ushorne First Sticker Book Flags, ₤5.99
Learn the flag of every country in the world by placing the flag sticker on the correct countries on the maps. This contains interesting facts about countries and flags. There are fun questions throughout, including, “Some African flags have a diagonal strip (对角条纹). How many can you find?”
【1】What knowledge does Maps Special Edition involve?
A.World-wide popular festivals.
B.The culture of many places.
C.The history of 68 countries.
D.Different editions of maps.
【2】The one that allows readers to match countries with flags costs ______.
A.₤ 25.
B.₤ 17.99.
C.₤ 3.99.
D.₤ 5.99.
【3】Who may be the target readers of the maps?
A.Common people.
B.Geography teachers.
C.Young readers.
D.Map collectors.
29、Nicolas Maire is the model of a professional French chef with years of experience. To help perfect the flavors of the innovative foods. Mr. Maire has a new assistant chef in the form of Sum, an artificial intelligence robot.
Along with a team of flavorists, Sam helps blend a huge group of flavors for clients. In humans the sense of taste stems from multiple receptors (感受器) that are ready to make our brains aware of the nature of any possible food we encounter. Sam lacks this sense of taste, but it has been trained on a databose of ingredients gathered over 60 years at the company of Firmenich, a business with a perfume industry origin stretching back to 1895. Using a technique called machine learning, it has raced through examples of flavor combinations and has learnt its own definitions, maturing over 18 months into today’s AI robot.
Eric Saracchi runs the digital side of Firmenich. “Flavors are more complex than perfumes,” he says, “and Sam had to understand what a strawberry is or how roasted beef hits the tongue, before finding matches between tastes and foodstuffs.”
One big advantage of an AI robot is that it has no cognitive bias (认知偏见). This lack of human prejudices helps Firmenich to get past any unconscious leaning of the flavorists. The objectivity of Sam, lacking influences that can affect even the most professional of flavorists, allows it to work at speed. “It adds value by combining the knowledge of all the other flavorists here,” says Saracchi.
The machine rapidly gives an indication of how a flavor can be created and how much of an ingredient should be included. And Sam can hold the line between Saracchi’s team of flavorists and public tastes, refereeing decisions when the flavorists’ view differs from that of a consumer group.
【1】What does Sam do together with many flavorists?
A.It helps activate humans’ tastes.
B.It creates a database of ingredients.
C.It mixes a series of flavors for guests.
D.It makes all kinds of foods very creative.
【2】What is Saracchi’s attitude towards the AI robot Sam?
A.Negative.
B.Positive.
C.Unknown.
D.Doubtful.
【3】Where can you find the outstanding feature of an AI chef?
A.In Paragraph 1.
B.In Paragraph 2.
C.In Paragraph 3.
D.In Paragraph 4.
【4】What is the best title for the text?
A.Why Chefs Are Turning to AI
B.Sam, the First AI Chef in the World
C.How Do French Chefs Choose AI Assistants
D.Nicolas Maire Owns Some AI Assistant Chefs
30、 Ice and snow fell heavily down the window of the office where I was working. As the wind _______, I wondered how I would get _______. The 12-mile route took me up and down _______ hills and around dangerous turns. I whispered a prayer for _______.
My old green car was doing well over the icy roadway, _______ the snowdrifts(雪堆). But as I went up one of the steepest and scariest hills, I _______ the tires were slipping, and my car was having difficulty _______ the slope.
I decided it was time to switch to four-wheel drive. I pulled the lever(操纵杆) back, just like my husband had taught me. Slowly the _______ held the road without slipping, and the top of the hill came _________. But on the top, the ________ just stopped. I pushed and pulled the lever — nothing happened. I was ________.
Now what? Even though I had ________ no one on this lonely stretch of road, I ________ expected that someone might come to help. After a few minutes, I ________ an old truck. A smiling young man I’d never seen before ________ his window and asked if I needed ________. I told him that I did. He showed me ________ to control the four-wheel-drive shifting equipment, locking it into place.
In no time, I had my car moving toward home. When I thanked the ________ and asked if he lived around the area, he ________ said, “Oh, over there.” Do I believe in angels? ________.
【1】A.dropped B.howled C.faded D.changed
【2】A.home B.downtown C.abroad D.around
【3】A.rough B.green C.steep D.first
【4】A.forgiveness B.guidance C.happiness D.safety
【5】A.avoiding B.striking C.pushing D.observing
【6】A.suspected B.noticed C.whispered D.replied
【7】A.improving B.obtaining C.climbing D.gaining
【8】A.brakes B.chains C.vehicles D.tires
【9】A.in vain B.within sight C.on trial D.in process
【10】A.car B.wind C.snow D.oil
【11】A.mistaken B.annoyed C.stuck D.relaxed
【12】A.recognized B.injured C.punished D.met
【13】A.proudly B.angrily C.gratefully D.silently
【14】A.spotted B.possessed C.repaired D.drove
【15】A.broke off B.poured in C.rolled down D.knelt by
【16】A.water B.help C.food D.sleep
【17】A.where B.how C.when D.whether
【18】A.cashier B.fireman C.stranger D.steward
【19】A.just B.even C.ever D.yet
【20】A.Never B.Anyway C.Still D.Certainly
31、It was 10:15 p.m. when Esposito arrived at the train station. She jumped into her Honda and began her_______ home. Out of nowhere an unexpected car _______ crashed into Esposito’s, pushing her backward onto the tracks. She got _______ in her vehicle, shocked by the impact.
As it happened, Dipinto, a volunteer _______ , was going to bed. He was crawling under the _______ when he heard the crash of metal on metal coming from outside. Unhesitatingly, he grabbed a _______ and rushed out the door still in pajamas(睡衣).“Any firefighter would have done so. We’re always on _______.” He explained later.
The first car he _______ 500 feet from his front yard was the one that had hit Esposito’s.
Soon, by the light of his flashlight, he _______Esposito' s car lying messily on the tracks. Then he heard a(n) __________ sound breaking through the sky: the bells signaling a(n) __________ train. "I could see the headlight of the train." He __________. DiPinto, an experienced rescuer, immediately bent to __________ Esposito’ s side window violently. "Where am I?" Esposito voiced weakly with her __________ unfocused.
“You' re suffering a car crash and __________ pulling out at once, madam.” DiPinto __________. He struggled against the door handle, but the door was __________ shut. The train loaded with oil, at 65 miles per hour, was __________ near. DiPinto turned to the passenger side and threw open the door. He __________ the airbags, grabbed Esposito' s arms, and pulled her toward him across the passenger seat before speed-walking her to __________. Within six seconds, the train ran over Esposito’s car.
“It was like a Hollywood movie.” the reporter joked.
【1】
A.drive
B.walk
C.holiday
D.flight
【2】
A.purposefully
B.secretly
C.suddenly
D.specially
【3】
A.burnt
B.stuck
C.buried
D.settled
【4】
A.truckdriver
B.journalist
C.policeman
D.firefighter
【5】
A.seats
B.covers
C.bed
D.car
【6】
A.blanket
B.pillow
C.wallet
D.flashlight
【7】
A.leave
B.business
C.duty
D.vacation
【8】
A.came upon
B.left behind
C.held out
D.gave up
【9】
A.entered
B.observed
C.crashed
D.spotted
【10】
A.calming
B.fading
C.clicking
D.alarming
【11】
A.stopping
B.flying
C.approaching
D.paving
【12】
A.wondered
B.recalled
C.continued
D.thought
【13】
A.strike
B.tap
C.brush
D.wipe
【14】
A.points
B.questions
C.eyes
D.words
【15】
A.need
B.escape
C.resist
D.miss
【16】
A.declared
B.shouted
C.announced
D.whispered
【17】
A.tied
B.jammed
C.glued
D.nailed
【18】
A.drawing
B.chasing
C.rolling
D.dragging
【19】
A.pulled over
B.tried out
C.blew up
D.pushed aside
【20】
A.threat
B.danger
C.safety
D.treatment
32、 I stood in the front of the classroom like a specimen(标本) under examinations of 23 pairs of eyes. I began stuttering(结巴)and gave wrong answers to some questions.
In the summer of 2016, I worked as an assistant teacher at a children's day camp.Lacking in experience,I _______ to create weekly lesson plans.Kids shouted at each other in class.Sometimes,I had to pull apart kids who were _______ each other.The rare moments of_______ came only after my booming calls for attention. Every day was a _______ between me and these wild little creatures.
One day I suddenly _______ that I was supposed to teach them instead of being led by the nose. It was time to do something to change the _______. I was older, more knowledgeable, and most _______, I had more authority. The next day,I firmly_______into the classroom and stood in the front_______.The students studied me curiously. But I did not stutter this time. It________ me that the class went smoothly without being ________ for the first time. From that day on,they gradually started to pay attention. Some ________started calling me “Ms. Amy”. Seeing a sign of respect in their wild eyes was like getting ________ for my achievements. I was finally acting as an authority figure. The ________ I received also increased my self一confidence. It made me believe that I had the________. to overcome difficulties.
One month after my summer job ________, I went back to visit the students. I saw the ________ kids running around in the classroom. ________,their playful shouts were a different kind of music to my ________now. Instead of the unpleasant sound I heard the first day,this was a________ song that played during my march to self—confidence.
【1】A.refused B.failed C.struggled D.hesitated
【2】A.calling on B.fighting with C.staring at D.learning from
【3】A.patience B.promise C.thought D.silence
【4】A.battle B.difference C.link D.joke
【5】A.hoped B.realized C.regretted D.remembered
【6】A.suggestion B.occasion C.situation D.decision
【7】A.importantly B.interestingly C.naturally D.hopefully
【8】A.burst B.slipped C.rushed D.stepped
【9】A.anxiously B.cautiously C.eagerly D.calmly
【10】A.surprised B.embarrassed C.disappointed D.amused
【11】A.puzzled B.encouraged C.disturbed D.observed
【12】A.just B.even C.ever D.still
【13】A.recognition B.information C.evaluation D.discussion
【14】A.trust B.sympathy C.pride D.respect
【15】A.chance B.right C.ability D.intention
【16】A.continued B.ended C.started D.returned
【17】A.same B.special C.poor D.normal
【18】A.Therefore B.However C.Besides D.Otherwise
【19】A.heart B.eyes C.ears D.soul
【20】A.popular B.complex C.strange D.unique
33、 It was a cold winter. The day my husband fell to his death, it started to snow, just________any November day. His________, when I found it, was lightly covered with snow. It snowed almost every day for the next four months, while I sat on the couch and watched it________.One morning, I walked slowly________and was surprised to see a snow remover clearing my driveway and the bent back of a woman clearing my walk. I dropped to my knees and crawled back upstairs,________those good people would not see me. I was_________ . My first thought was, how would I ever________them? I didn’t have the________to brush my hair,________clear someone’s walk.
Before Jon’s death, I felt proud that I________asked for favors. I identified myself by my autonomous ability and________.So who was I if I was no longer capable? How could I________myself if I just sat on the couch every day and watched the snow fall?
Learning to receive the love and________from others wasn’t easy. Friends cooked for me and I cried. Finally, my friend Kathy said, “Mary, cooking for you isn’t a________for me; it makes me feel good to be able to do something for you.”
Over and over, I heard________words from the people who supported me during those________days. One wise man told me, “You aren’t doing nothing because being fully open to your________may be the hardest work you will ever do.”
I am not the person I________was, but in many ways I have changed for the________.I’ve been surprised to learn that there is incredible freedom coming from________one’s worst fear and walking away whole. I believe there is strength, for sure, in accepting a dark period of our life.
【1】A.on B.in C.for D.like
【2】A.footprint B.soul C.roof D.body
【3】A.dry up B.pile up C.take up D.sweep up
【4】A.upstairs B.indoors C.downstairs D.outdoors
【5】A.for B.yet C.and D.so
【6】A.alarmed B.ashamed C.annoyed D.disappointed
【7】A.reflect B.reward C.award D.conduct
【8】A.absence B.psychology C.spirit D.strength
【9】A.let alone B.leave alone C.sit around D.stand alone
【10】A.frequently B.hardly C.gradually D.annually
【11】A.independence B.concept C.security D.qualification
【12】A.achieve B.respect C.praise D.promote
【13】A.distribution B.privilege C.contribution D.support
【14】A.bonus B.dimension C.business D.burden
【15】A.sensitive B.voluntary C.vivd D.similar
【16】A.junior B.remote C.blue D.absurd
【17】A.pause B.dignity C.pain D.access
【18】A.still B.never C.even D.once
【19】A.better B.less C.more D.worse
【20】A.scanning B.dragging C.facing D.fleeing
34、课文填空
The Sundance Film Festival 【1】 boycotts all Hollywood films, and we don’t foresee ever including them. The initial idea for our festival was 【2】 back in l978. when it was known as the Utah/US Film Festival. However, it was not well known until 1981. It was then that Robert Redford became its 【3】 and changed the focus to independent films, often made on very modest 【4】 It was given its new name-the Sundance Film Festival-in 1991. Redford has acted in and directed many big Hollywood films, but wanted to 【5】 the public to films made outside of the Hollywood system
35、Directions: Complete the following sentences by using the proper form of the words or expressions given in the frame. Each one can only be used once.
Why your Password May Not Be As Safe As It Seems? Does “qaz2ws” strike you as a nice safe password? What about “adgjmptw”? An analysis has found them to be among the passwords that are most 【1】 used, which of course means they are not secure at all.
When ten million passwords were leaked on to the internet,they appeared to 【2】that attempts by internet security experts to make us improve our password strength had been successful, even if, in the specific case of the leaked passwords, they are also completely pointless.
While many of the passwords were still single words, such as “password”,there was also a clear attempt by many to make them harder to【3】. The problem was that people seemed to do so in the same way.
“Users are becoming slightly more 【4】what makes a password strong,” explained WP Engine, an internet company that performed the analysis. “For instance, adding a number or two at the end of a text phrase. That makes it better, right?”
But 【5】no. They found that almost half a million passwords did this and in 20 percent of those all people did was put the number “1” at the end.
Perhaps this is why some companies are now trying to move gradually beyond passwords. Yahoo! is giving users the option to 【6】 their mobile phone with an account, having a single use passwords texted to it each time they want to log on.
Although the serviced is voluntary, Dylan Casey an executive at Yahoo!,said that it was “the first step to【7】passwords”. He said it was a(n)【8】that it was increasingly hard for people to remember all the passwords they had. “I don’t think we, as an industry, have done a good enough job of putting ourselves in the shoes of the people using our products,” he said.
It would certainly be a more sensible strategy than same people’s improving upon “password” by using “password” or,“tran5p053d numb3r5 f0r 133tr3r5”.
“We are, for the most part,predictably【9】when it comes to choosing passwords, despite a decade of warnings from password strength checkers during sign-ups” said WP Engine. “We love taking a(n) 【10】, and so do password crackers.
36、根据句意填空
In the USA, the Amish-a Christian group-are famous because they drive 【1】 instead of cars, do not use TVs or refrigerators, and do not have personal telephones. Many people assume the Amish must have 【2】 reasons for their many rules, but this is not true. In truth, whenever a new technology is introduced, the Amish meet and discuss its advantages and disadvantages. They then vote on whether they will accept it. The Amish 【3】 cars because they like having 【4】 communities where everyone lives close together. They have no TVs or refrigerators because their homes do not have electricity-they do not think it is necessary and 【5】 dealing with strangers, such as the people who work at the electric company.
37、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空,在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。
A
I have the【1】(great)job in the world. I travel to unusual places and work alongside people from all over the world. Sometimes using【2】(science)equipment and sometimes meeting local people and tourists, I am never【3】(bore).Although my job is occasionally dangerous, I don’t mind because danger excites me and makes me feel alive. However, the most important thing about my job is that I help protect ordinary people【4】 one of the most powerful forces on earth—the volcano.
B
Water is a precious resource. Every person needs it【5】 (survive),and we use it for cooking, drinking, growing our food and washing. However,it is scarce(缺乏的).Just 1% of water on Earth can【6】 (use)by humans. What’s more,treating water to make it clean and safe and pumping it to our homes uses up lots of energy. So, what can you do to help save water? One easy way is by【7】(turn)off the tap when you brush your teeth.
C
Robbie Phillips has become the first British person to complete one of the toughest challenges in rock climbing. 【8】(know)as the Alpine Trilogy(阿尔卑斯三部曲),the challenge consists of three climbs on mountains in Austria, Germany and Switzerland, 【9】Phillips completed in four years. Until now, only four other people【10】(conquer)all three of the extremely difficult climbs.
38、假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Peter对中国日报举办的“中国文化符号表情包设计大赛”非常感兴趣,特发邮件向你询问相关情况。请你回封邮件。内容包括:
1. 参赛作品要求和对象;
2. 投稿方式及截止日期;
3. 建议他参加比赛。
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数;
参考词汇:中国文化符号表情包设计大赛Emoji Design Contest of Chinese Cultural Symbols
Dear Peter,
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Yours,
Li Hua
39、假定你是李华,现在正是新型冠状病毒肆虐的时期,而你对身处武汉的外国朋友 Jack 的状况非常担心,现请你给他写一封电子邮件,询问一下他的状况。
内容包括:
1. 询问 Jack 身体状况如何;
2. 让 Jack 照顾好自己(别出门,勤洗手,戴口罩);
3. 一切正常的话请回信。
注意:1. 词数 100 左右。
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
提示词:新型冠状病毒 New coronal pneumonia virus 口罩 face mask
Dear Jack,
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Best wishes!
Yours,
Li Hua
40、假如你是李华,你的英国笔友Peter对于中国粉丝给国外明星取昵称的行为非常感兴趣,比如说“卷福”、“霉霉”、“小李子”、“寡姐”等。请你给他写一封邮件,介绍一个你认为最喜欢的中文昵称。内容包括:1. 中文昵称的含义;2. 中英文名字在含义或发音等方面的关联;3. 粉丝起该昵称的原因。
注意:1. 该昵称可用中文或拼音表示;2. 邮件词数在80词左右。
Benedict Cumberbatch | Taylor Swift | Leonardo DiCaprio | Scarlett Johansson |
卷福 | 霉霉 | 小李子 | 寡姐 |
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41、假定你是李华,你作为交换生在英国 Cambridge学习,在图书馆意外丢失书包,写一份寻物启事,以找回自己的书包。要点如下:
1. 丢失地点与时间;
2. 书包颜色与装的东西。
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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