1、The median number of speakers is a mere 6,000, means that half theworld’s languages are spoken by fewer people than that.
A.which B.that C.it D.what
2、I’m sorry; those jeans are not in your colour and size.
A. together B. patient
C. available D. average
3、Mr. Zhou is strict_______his students in class but very kind_______them after class.
A. in; with B. with ;to C. with ;of D. in ;to
4、---Hi, Johnson, any idea where Susan is?
---It is class time, so she __________ in the classroom now.
A. can be B. must have been
C. might have been D. should be
5、The police always take ______ of dogs’ sharp sense of smell to search for the survivors in the earthquake.
A.advantage B.notice C.possession D.care
6、His mother did _______ she could ______ the boy.
A.what help B.that help C.what to help D.that to help
7、When the speaker finished his speech, he was content to see his speech was ________ with cheers and applause from the audience.
A.respected B.commented C.associated D.greeted
8、—How do you find ____ park?
—Well, ____ great one. It has left a deep impression on me.
A./; the B./; a C.the; a D.the; the
9、It’s your own fault. You ________ take your baby with you.
A.must B.would C.need D.shall
10、Roger _______painting for a while, but soon lost interest.
A. took out B. took in
C. took up D. took off
11、With mountains of work to do, we should make a list first and ____________ the urgent ones.
A. burst B. urge
C. prioritize D. defend
12、—I think he is taking an active part in social work.
—I agree with you ______.
A.in a way B.in many ways C.on the way D.in the way
13、Festival celebrations provide a(n) ____ to celebrate together, sharing warmth and good times.
A.pipe B.patent C.avenue D.antique
14、The new mayor, who adored ________ to the volleyball match, didn’t approve ________ the new building plans at the meeting.
A. to go; of discussing B. to go; discussing
C. going; of discussing D. going; to discuss
15、Many students agree that the charm of school dances is fading away. Megan Wachtel believes social media may be to blame because people often get ________ in sharing their experience.
A. wound up B. used up
C. caught up D. lifted up
16、_____, we should reconsider the plan carefully. Which one is wrong?
A. In my view B. As far as I’m concerned
C. In my opinion D. As long as
17、Picasso was famous for his work in Cubism, which often uses acute angles and ________ the world is represented as being constructed of cubes and rectangles.
A. that B. which
C. where D. why
18、I was just talking to Margaret when Jackson _____________.
A.cut in
B.cut down
C.cut out
D.cut up
19、 children believe they can succeed, they will never become totally independent.
A.If
B.Though
C.Unless
D.When
20、Parents are under a(n) to educate their children.
A. responsibility B. duty
C. liability D. obligation
21、Air travel is much more affordable and _______ to the masses than it was in the 1960 s.
A.portable B.elegant C.accessible D.beneficial
22、When you go to a foreign country, you must try to the customs there in order to recover from the culture shock quickly.
A. deal with B. adapt to
C. focus on D. take over
23、I____________ go to a summer camp during the summer vacation, but I am not sure.
A.might
B.can
C.must
D.need
24、The system has been designed to give students quick and easy __________ to the digital resources of the library.
A.approach B.access C.passage D.assistance
25、—Where will you start your work after graduation?
—Mum, it’s not been decided yet. I _________ continue my study for a higher degree.
A.need
B.must
C.can
D.may
26、A strong coffee after a poor night's sleep is the kick-start many people need in the morning but new research suggests that it might be best to have a bite to eat first.
A study has found that drinking coffee first can have a negative effect on blood sugar control - a risk factor for diabetes (糖尿病)and heart disease.
“We know that nearly half of us will wake in the morning and, before doing anything else, drink coffee --- subjectively the more tired we feel, the stronger the coffee,“ said Professor James Betts, at the University of Bath in the UK.
For their study, researchers at the University of Bath got 29 healthy men and women to take part in three different overnight experiments, with at least a week between them.
In one, the participants had a normal night's sleep, roughly from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., and were asked to consume a sugary drink on waking in the morning. They then experienced an interrupted night's sleep, where the researchers woke them every hour for five minutes by sending them text messages to which they had to respond — and upon waking were given the same sugary drink.
On another night, participants experienced the same sleep interruption, but this time were first given a strong black coffee 30 minutes before consuming the sugary drink.
They found that one night of interrupted sleep did not worsen the participants' blood sugar and insulin (胰 岛素)responses when compared to the normal night's sleep-- although previous research suggested that losing many hours of sleep or many nights of poor sleep could have a negative effect. However, strong black coffee consumed before breakfast actually increased the blood sugar response by around 50% — suggesting that relying on coffee after a bad night to stop feeling sleepy could limit your body's ability to tolerate the sugar in your breakfast.
【1】What does the underlined word “kick-start" in paragraph 1 refer to?
A.A kind of sport.
B.A kind of power.
C.A kind of medicine.
D.A kind of belief.
【2】What was unchanged in the three experiments?
A.The duration of sleep.
B.The blood sugar response.
C.The sugary drink.
D.The intake of coffee.
【3】What increased the participants' blood sugar response most before breakfast?
A.A normal sugary drink.
B.A normal night's sleep.
C.An interrupted night's sleep.
D.A cup of strong black coffee.
【4】How did researchers draw the conclusion?
A.By comparing the results.
B.By listing some examples.
C.By surveying the participants.
D.By referring to some documents.
27、New research has found that people with mild cognitive impairment (认知损坏) may not necessarily develop dementia (痴呆) and, in fact, having higher education and advanced language skills more than doubles their chances of returning to normal.
The study, led by researchers at the University of Waterloo, may reassure those with mild cognitive impairment as it contradicts a common assumption that the condition is simply an early stage of dementia. People with mild cognitive impairment show signs of cognitive decline, but not enough to prevent them from performing typical daily tasks. They have been considered at higher risk of progressing to the more severe cognitive decline seen in dementia.
“Possessing high cognitive reserve, based on education, high academic grades, and written language skills, may predict what happens years after someone receives a diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment,” said Suzanne Tyas, a professor in the School of Public Health Sciences at Waterloo and lead author. “Even after considering age, genetics and established risk factors for dementia, we found that higher levels of education more than doubled the chances that people with mild cognitive impairment would return to normal cognition instead of progressing to dementia.”
The study’s findings have meanings for treatment and research in people with mild cognitive impairment.
“If individuals with higher cognitive reserve are more likely to improve even without treatment, then this needs to be taken into consideration when recruiting participants for clinical trials of prospective treatments and when interpreting the results of these trials,” Tyas said, adding there’s no cure for most causes of dementia, so prevention is key.
【1】About mild cognitive impairment, which is consistent with the study?
A.It surely results in dementia.
B.It is an early stage of dementia.
C.It will stop people's daily action.
D.It doesn’t surely lead to dementia.
【2】How is one’s cognitive reserve assessed?
A.Through personal income.
B.Through social frequency.
C.Through his education.
D.Through personal relationship.
【3】What is the most significant to do with dementia?
A.Early prevention.
B.Medical care.
C.Proper cure.
D.Specific medicine.
【4】What is the main idea of the text?
A.People with cognitive impairment show cognitive decline.
B.Age and genetics are established risk factors for dementia.
C.A study focuses on the consequence of cognitive impairment.
D.Higher education and language skills may help stop dementia.
28、Famous Israeli gastronome (美食家) Michal Ansky is a professional taster and a Master Chef judge. So when she was invited to the world’s first public blind taste test setting lab-grown chicken into competition against a conventionally raised product, she was confident that she would be able to tell the difference.
Surrounded by cameras at a restaurant bar, she tasted from two dishes, labeled A and B. A team of lawyers looked on, tasked with making sure that the tasting truly was blind. Even the chef who sautéed (嫩煎) the meat in sunflower oil—no salt, no seasonings—didn’t know which was which. Both were flavorless, Ansky noted, but she would bet her reputation that sample A was the real thing. It had a richer, more “chickeny” taste.
The tasting was hosted by a meat-tech startup SuperMeat at its in-house restaurant, The Chicken. Ever since 2013, when the first lab-grown hamburger was presented to the public with a $330,000 price tag, alternative-meat companies have been inching closer to a product that is just as tasty and nearly as affordable as the real thing, but without the climate impacts. One new study found high-income countries could cut agricultural emissions (排放物) by almost two-thirds by moving away from animal-based foods.
But one question remains: Would consumers be able to tell the difference? SuperMeat decided to put its product to the test without the deep frying and sauces that are usually used to mask a lack of flavor. Sample B had less flavor, so Ansky reasoned that it had to be the one grown in a lab. She was so convinced of her decision that when SuperMeat founder Ido Savir announced that it was in fact A that was lab-grown, she corrected him. “No,” she said. “A is the real chicken.”
A day later, I spoke to Ansky about the tasting. “It’s one of the only times in my life that I’m really happy that I was wrong,” she admitted.
【1】What do we know about the taste test?
A.It was hosted by a chicken-themed restaurant.
B.Food samples were made with different flavors.
C.Michal Ansky was invited to the test for her reputation.
D.Lawyers were involved to ensure the authority of the activity.
【2】The purpose of hosting the taste test is to prove that ________.
A.lab-grown chicken tastes as good as raised chicken
B.meat eaters turn a blind eye to the taste of chicken
C.even a world-famous gastronome can make mistakes
D.chicken should be cooked well to appeal to customers
【3】What is the biggest advantage of lab-grown chicken?
A.More chickeny taste.
B.More affordable price.
C.Less artificial flavor.
D.Less carbon footprint.
【4】Why did Ansky say that she was happy that she was wrong?
A.She wanted to ease her embarrassment.
B.She saw a milestone in the food industry.
C.She changed people’s opinion of her job.
D.She believed in the power of making mistakes.
29、More and more frequently,classes,training for businesses,and personal development courses are offered online.【1】
Set a daily schedule.【2】 Additionally,setting starting and stopping points can make studying seem less frightening.Break down each subject and task into small parts and make a schedule to complete each of these smaller tasks.
Use a specific(特定的)study place.Set aside an area in your home only for study. 【3】 As a result,they will try to avoid too much noise.Additionally,it is easier for you to focus your attention on studying and avoid distractions(分心). If you find it impossible to study at home without distraction,try to find a good spot at a local library.Libraries are quiet,adequately lit,and free from distractions.
【4】 The biggest mistake made by students who want to study online is not using a reliable,fast internet service.This is important to get all the necessary documents,course schedules,and other information throughout the class.
Avoid non-study websites.Don't let temptation(诱惑)to visit social media,check email,and click the latest top ten list turn your attention away from studying.Set a time limit for yourself.Use a timer to track time spent on non-course websites,and limit yourself to five minutes at a time【5】
A.Make sure your internet connection is reliable.
B.It's also important to step away every so often.
C.Studying at the same time every day helps you focus.
D.This lets people know you are studying when you're there.
E.If you're new to online studying,here are some tips for you.
F.If you need a little extra help,there are a number of websites and apps that can help.
G.It's good to take breaks,but make sure you know how long you're pending on breaks.
30、 On the last day of college before graduation, our professor walked up on stage to give us a final lesson, which she called "a life lesson on the ____ of mindsets (思维模式)As she _____ a glass of water over her head, everyone __ her to mention the typical "glass half empty or glass half full" question. _____ with a smile on her face, the professor asked, "How heavy is this glass of water I'm holding?"
Students shouted out answers __ from eight ounces (盎司)to a couple pounds.
After a few moments of __ answers, she replied, “In my opinion, the absolute weight of this glass doesn't _____ . It all __ how long I hold it. If I hold it for a minute or two, it's ___ light. If I hold it for an hour ___, my arm might feel painful. If I hold it for the whole day, my arm will feel completely numb, __ me to drop the glass to the floor. In each ___/the weight of the glass doesn't change, __ the longer I hold it, the heavier it _____ to me."
As the class nodded their heads in ______, she continued, "Your worries, ________ and
stressful thoughts are like this glass of water. Think about them for a while and _____ happens. Think about them a bit longer and you begin to feel ______ . Think about them all day long, and you will feel completely numb, ______ to do anything else until you ______ them.”
【1】A.origin B.trend C.standard D.power
【2】A.picked B.laid C.raised D.pulled
【3】A.urged B.begged C.expected D.advised
【4】A.Instead B.Therefore C.Otherwise D.Anyway
【5】A.coming B.ranging C.transforming D.judging
【6】A.various B.visible C.quick D.short
【7】A.concern B.matter C.care D.mean
【8】A.refers to B.results in C.depends on D.mixes with
【9】A.fairly B.exactly C.theoretically D.merely
【10】A.only B.again C.later D.straight
【11】A.permitting B.forcing C.encouraging D.reminding
【12】A.section B.problem C.case D.field
【13】A.so B.or C.for D.but
【14】A.remains B.feels C.proves D.looks
【15】A.agreement B.relief C.fear D.shock
【16】A.happiness B.disappointment C.curiousness D.engagement
【17】A.something B.everything C.anything D.nothing
【18】A.pain B.terror C.sorrow D.doubt
【19】A.unwilling B.unable C.unwise D.unlucky
【20】A.destroy B.hide C.drop D.accept
31、As a baby, a terrible accident in the kitchen left Andrea Pitts covered with third-degree burns on 30% of her body. For most of her life, she ______ her scars(伤疤). Growing up, she struggled to ______ herself. However, it has been a long ______ for her.
In 2014, Pitts ______ Scars Uncovered. “I hope burn survivors feel like they can live in a(n) ______ way. They don’t have to cover up.” Pitts is helping others embrace their scars and providing vital resources to those in need through ______ she calls Boxes of Love — little care packages she ______ to burn survivors.
The care packages ______ pens, journals and some necessaries. They need to be approached with ______. “But that’s not all. There is a letter from me, letting them know we are here to support them ______ we can,” she said.
“I think my favorite item throughout the box is ______ our journals,” Pitts explained. “They just have some type of ______ to write out their thoughts, how they’re feeling, how the journey is going.”
“A lot of the times we ______ ourselves so much on the outward appearance. And that can be very hurtful sometimes. But remember who you are on the ______ and just know that you will ______ this one day at a time.”
【1】
A.cured
B.explained
C.hid
D.adapted
【2】
A.excuse
B.accept
C.free
D.favor
【3】
A.journey
B.history
C.memory
D.list
【4】
A.launched
B.remarked
C.dismissed
D.trained
【5】
A.adorable
B.open
C.private
D.friendly
【6】
A.how
B.which
C.whom
D.what
【7】
A.delivers
B.awards
C.subscribes
D.rents
【8】
A.saves
B.grabs
C.includes
D.collects
【9】
A.comfort
B.despair
C.luck
D.care
【10】
A.anyhow
B.any more
C.any way
D.any longer
【11】
A.frequently
B.merely
C.logically
D.probably
【12】
A.relaxation
B.outlet
C.expression
D.intention
【13】
A.ignore
B.judge
C.admire
D.disappoint
【14】
A.inside
B.outside
C.appearance
D.average
【15】
A.join in
B.get through
C.reflect on
D.correspond to
32、 A cold March wind danced around in the dead of night in Dallas as the doctor walked into the small hospital room. Complications (并发症) had _______Diana Blessing, only 24 weeks pregnant (怀的), to early give birth to her baby, Danae. After the operation, her husband David was holding her hand and they had _______ themselves for the doctor’s words.
The doctor’s words _______them even though they had planned for something not good Detore. "I don’t think she’s going to_______it, "he said, as kindly as he could. "If with a (n)_______chance she does make it, her life in the future could be_______ by endless suffering"
David and Diana were numb (麻木的) with disbelief as the doctor described the _______ problems Danae would likely face if she could _______. “No! No!” was all Diana could say.
Diana had _______confidence that their tiny daughter would live to be a healthy. and happy. But David. ________listening to additional awful details, knew he must________his wife be ready for the worst outcome. David walked in and said, we need to talk about making________the funeral (龚礼)”Words of________didn’t pass her lips. No, that is not going to happen. One day she will ________and she will come home with us!” Diana said.
If she willed herself to live according to Diana’s wish, Danae ________. . . life hour after hour, with the help of every medical machine. As the weeks went by, Danae’s physical condition showed a slight ________, slowly gaining weight and strength. And two months later, though the doctor ________ that her chance of surviving,________living any kind of normal life, was next to zero, Danae went home from the hospital, just as her mother had________
Today, many years later, Danae is a lively girl, showing no signs of any mental or physical ________. And that happy ending is far from the end of her story.
【1】A.inspired B.forced C.allowed D.reminded
【2】A.asked B.excused C.prepared D.blamed
【3】A.astonished B.comforted C.touched D.annoyed
【4】A.get over B.get across C.take on D.take over
【5】A.realistic B.unfortunate C.fair D.slim
【6】A.judged B.replaced C.accompanied D.determined
【7】A.temporary B.psychological C.vital D.complex
【8】A.survive B.choose C.escape D.insist
【9】A.reasonable B.complete C.extra D.increasing
【10】A.eagerly B.politely C.angrily D.calmly
【11】A.permit B.persuade C.expect D.order
【12】A.adjustments B.apologies C.arrangements D.applications
【13】A.approval B.reliance C.advice D.encouragement
【14】A.succeed B.mature C.return D.recover
【15】A.longed for B.stood for C.fought for D.waited for
【16】A.increase B.improvement C.advantage D.benefit
【17】A.assumed B.threatened C.admitted D.realized.
【18】A.but for B.rather than C.regardless of D.let alone
【19】A.decided B.predicted C.pretended D.demanded
【20】A.reactions B.symptoms C.abnormalities D.revolutions
33、 How do doctors and hospitals decide who gets potentially lifesaving treatment and who doesn't? Facing this _______ position recently— who gets a ventilator(呼吸机) or a bed in hospital— Italian doctors sought advice on conscience and were told to consider a/an_______ . that draws on utilitarian(功利主义) principles.
In the words which are easy to understand, a utilitarianism approach would maximize(使最大化) overall health by directing _______ toward those most likely to _______ the most from it. If you had only one ventilator, it would go to someone more likely to _______.
In addition, they say pulling the _______ of front-line health care workers first is _______to maximize the number of lives saved. We may _______ a shortage of such workers, and some have already fallen _______.
In a recent article in The New York Times, a British researcher said, “There are arguments about ________ the young over the old that I am personally very uncomfortable with,” he added. “Is a 20-year-old ________more valuable than a 50-ycar-old, or are 50-year-olds actually more useful for your economy, because they have ________ and skills that 20-ycars-olds don't have?”
Dr. Emanuel ________ with that statement: “The 20-rcar-old has lived fewer years of life; they have been seized of a full life ________. If they nearly have the same prediction of the course of the disease, then the fact that 20-year-old has not had a full life counts in their favor for getting ________ that are rare at this special moment.”
【1】A.present B.difficult C.firm D.modern
【2】A.approach B.concept C.structure D.order
【3】A.money B.medicine C.operation D.care
【4】A.suffer B.hear C.benefit D.differ
【5】A.disappear B.survive C.breathe D.die
【6】A.income B.health C.dream D.promise
【7】A.moving B.temporary C.diverse D.necessary
【8】A.face B.improve C.solve D.help
【9】A.asleep B.silent C.ill D.apart
【10】A.proving B.valuing C.promoting D.marking
【11】A.really B.usually C.possibly D.casually
【12】A.memory B.relatives C.experience D.friends
【13】A.disagree B.declared C.struggled D.protested
【14】A.with power B.on time C.in use D.by force
【15】A.devices B.equipment C.materials D.resources
34、
Rapidly advancing technology and its impact on education has been a subject of debate. How can schools equip students with the skills they need to succeed in a challenging job market?
Since technology is driving these changes, there is a theory that governments should keep focusing on STEM subjects. These are often referred to as “hard skills,” which are 【1】 in primary school and right through to university level. In the meantime, ‘soft skills’ are being 【2】.
This is a mistake. Much evidence suggests that soft skills are far more 【3】 to graduates in the long term. Research from Harvard University on the global job market has shown that STEM- related careers grew strongly between 1989 and 2000 but have slowed down since. In contrast, jobs in the creative industries----the sector probably most 【4】 with the need for soft skills---are growing rapidly. Soft skills are, in fact, increasingly in demand in the workplace: Google cites creativity, leadership 【5】 and communication skills as top requirements for both potential and current employees.
So why are soft skills so highly 【6】 for?
With the rapid evolution of technology, a focus on hard skills leaves students 【7】 to change, as these often have a short shelf life. According to research by World Economic Forum, more than one in four adults reports a mismatch between their skills and those needed for their job role. If soft skills are taught well, these skills should enable students to adapt to change more easily and progress further in their 【8】 career.
Of course, technical skills are important. But without the curriculum placing equal--- if not greater --- 【9】 on soft skills, our education systems are missing a huge trick. Hard skills may help a student get a job in a particular industry, but soft skills will help them disrupt it, achieving a wider 【10】 in their chosen field.
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、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
37、Directions: Complete the following passages by using the words in the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
Tablets are really useful devices, but their big screens always make them a burden to carry around without a bag. Wouldn’t it be great if there were a phone with the powers of a tablet that could be folded up and fit 【1】 into the hand?
Now something like a tablet-shaped but fold-able phone is about to become 【2】. In February, South Korean electronics company Samsung and China’s Huawei both unveiled fold-able phones Galaxy Fold and Huawei Mate X 【3】. Mobile phone use has entered the “fold-able future”, The Verge noted.
The technology could change our lives in significant ways. These devices, due to their 【4】 screens, give us the larger screens we want. Meanwhile, they still fit easily into the pocket. As USA Today noted, they’re “the 【5】 of a small tablets and smart-phone, all in a single device”.
The technology could 【6】 other devices too. For example, we could make TVs that stick to walls like posters, or fold up easily to hide away in drawers. In crowded modem cities, they will help us to 【7】 available space.
In a keynote address, Samsung’s senior vice president of mobile product marketing, Justin Denison, called the fold-able screen “the 【8】 for the smart-phone of tomorrow.” “It’s a balank canvas for us to do something beautiful together,” he said.
So is there nothing to stand in the way of the fold-able future?
According to tech news website Android authority, the necessary displays were difficult to produce. In 2012, nine out of every to OLED screens produced were 【9】. Today, that 10 percent rate has been improved to between 50 and 90 percent. However, at present these fold-able devices are expensive. For example, the price of Huawei Mate X is 17,500 RMB. That’s a price that may 【10】 the majority of people.
But if the fold-able device isn’t going to change the world overnight, there is no doubt that it is coming.
Patrick Moor-head, an industry analyst told The Verge, “Few are debating if fold-able or roll-able mobile displays are the future of smart-phones; the only question is when and by whom.”
38、假定你是李华,你校为了推广中华经典文学,计划举办一场唐诗英语翻译大赛,请你写信邀请对中国唐诗有一定研究和兴趣的交换生Peter一同参加此次比赛。内容包括:
1. 比赛举办的目的;
2. 比赛的时间和规则;
3. 你邀请的理由。
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 可适当添加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Peter,
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Yours
LiHua
39、为庆祝建校100周年,你校将举办学生校园摄影(photography)作品展。假如你是学生会主席李华,请用英语写一则通知,内容包括:
1. 作品要求;
2. 截止日期;
3.投稿方式。
注意:
1. 词数80左右;
2.通知的格式已给出;
3.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Notice
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The Students' Union
40、你校正在组织英语作文比赛。请以身边值得尊敬和爱戴的人为题,写一篇短文参赛,内容包括:
1.人物简介;2.尊敬和爱戴的原因。
注意:词数100左右;
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41、假定你是李华。你的留学生朋友Tom以前成绩很优秀。但由于骄傲和懒惰,最近他的成绩一落千丈。就此请你用英语给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括:
1.进行安慰;
2.给出劝告(不要骄傲,不忘初心);
3.具体建议(努力复习,制定学习计划)。
注意:1.总词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Tom,
I feel sorry to know your grades have been slipping down .Because of your pride and laziness. But …
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