1 . 习惯虽小,但力量无穷。某英文网站正在进行关于“Habits”的征文活动,请你根据以下提示要点和要求,准备一篇英语短文参加此活动。
要点:1. 描述与习惯相关的事件;2. 谈谈你对习惯的理解与感悟。
要求:1. 不少于80词;
2. 文中不得出现考生的真实姓名和校名。
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2 . 长春市开展了“Green Changchun”的全民环保行动。请你以学生会的名义根据以下提示呼吁大家保护环境从我做起,写一篇不少于40词的环保倡议书。
要点:1. 节约用水:不乱扔垃圾:绿色出行……;
2. 简述内容并提出的个人观点及建议。
要求:要点齐全;表述通顺:简洁得体;开头结尾给出,不计入总词数。
My fellow students,
The environment has become worse and worse, so the government carry out the action of “Green Changchun”. As middle school students, we should do something to improve it.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________All in all, it’s everyone’s duty to protect the environment of our hometown. I am sure that if we try our best to do so, we can make Changchun a better and greener city.
When I was young, I liked playing in the leaves in the autumn. I liked to fall backwards and my back
Of course that day didn’t last forever and as I grew
It took me many years to get back a
4 . One late autumn day, a man caught a white bear in Finnmark. He wanted to bring it to the king. But when he climbed up the Dovrefell, it was Christmas Eve.
Cold winds brought heavy snow. The man shook with cold. He had to find a place to stay.
On the mountain, there was a house. That was Halvor’s home.
“May I stay for a night with my bear?” asked the man. “I’m afraid not,” said Halvor. “Trolls (绿巨人) come here every Christmas Eve. There’s no room for you and your bear.” “Please! We won’t take up much room.” At the end, Halvor said yes.
It was a warm house. On the table, there was a big meal. “These are for the trolls.” Halvor told the man.
The trolls came. Some were big, some were small. They ate and drank. They enjoyed the food a lot.
At that time, a little troll saw the white bear. She was sleeping beside the fireplace.
The troll walked to the bear. “Kitty, do you want some food?”
Hearing that, the white bear stood up and began to roar (吼). She drove the trolls away.
The next year, Halvor was busy as usual on the afternoon before Christmas Day. The trolls would come that night, he had to get prepared.
When he was working, someone in the woods asked, “Halvor! Do you still keep that cat?” “Yes.” Halvor answered. “And this year, she had seven kittens. They are bigger than her.”
“Well, we will not visit you anymore.” Then, the voice disappeared.
From then on, the trolls never came to the Dovrefell.
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。1. Who caught the white bear?
2. Where was Halvor’s home?
3. What was the white bear doing when the trolls enjoyed the food?
4. How was Halvor before Christmas Day the next year?
5. Why didn’t the trolls visit the Dovrefell anymore?
5 . Jingyuetan National Forest Park, located in the northeast city Changchun, Jilin Province, is one of the most beautiful places of interest in this city, which is famous for its wonderful natural views and fresh air.
In addition to its natural beauty, Jingyuetan National Forest Park is also home to a variety of entertainment (娱乐项目). There are many kinds of activities available for tourists to choose in the park. You can take a boat ride on the lake.
Overall, Whether you’re looking for a peaceful escape or an exciting adventure, its natural beauty and all kinds of activities make it a perfect spot for everyone to enjoy.
阅读短文,把A~E五个句子填入文中空缺处,使短文内容完整。A.It is popular with locals and tourists. |
B.Go fishing or even try your hand at skiing in winter. |
C.Jingyuetan Ice and Snow Festival takes place in winter. |
D.At night, the park turns into an fascinating wonderland. |
E.I makes the park a great place to experience the beauty of winter in the northeast of China. |
6 . The Yellow River is known as the “mother river” of China. For thousands of years, this river has given water to our cities and fed tens of millions of Chinese people. With the rapid development of technology in China, how to use new technology to protect the Yellow River Basin (流域) has become an important direction of research for many people.
Jinan, located in the Yellow River Basin, is home to the world’s top supercomputing (超级计算) platform—“Shanhe.” In order to meet the needs of environmental protection and development in the Yellow River Basin, the Shanhe supercomputing platform will play the role of the “strongest brain”. Those supercomputers will work together with other supercomputing centers in the Yellow River Basin to speed up the development of western cities in China.
At the same time, the Shanhe system can help to prevent floods and protect the environment by building an open public service computing platform. In the future, it will continue to help with the development of the Yellow River Basin and even the whole country.
In addition, the development of “Shanhe” has successfully broken the restrictions (限制) given by the United States on some technologies. This is very important for increasing our confidence in developing technology.
根据短文内容,判断句子正(T)误(F)。1. The Yellow River has provided water for cities and millions of Chinese people.
2. It’s important for people to research how to protect the Yellow River Basin.
3. The supercomputers will speed up the development of eastern cities in China.
4. The Shanhe system can’t help to prevent floods and protect the environment.
5. The development of “Shanhe” has increased our confidence in developing technology.
7 . ①After darkness falls, Zhou Yuxian rides along the streets of Shanghai. It’s not just for exercise. He’s out hunting for “treasure”, he says.
②The 27-year-old is among China’s early adopters (采用者) of “stooping” people leave unwanted things on the street for others to pick up and take home. Zhou’s apartment is covered with objects he found during late-night rides—bamboo poles, lamps and colorful ribbons. Recently, he was excited to discover a toilet on a street corner. It’s now being used as a plant pot in his friend’s office. Until recently, most Chinese people consider it strange or even shameful to decorate their homes with other people’s junk. But Zhou says many young people don’t see it that way. “We can wear expensive brands and pick up ‘rubbish’ at the same time,” he says. “It shows a very fashionable attitude.”
③Stooping comes from New York, where there is a long tradition of people leaving unwanted things out of their apartment buildings. The name “stooping” was first used in 2019 by a couple from Brooklyn, who set up an account (账户) sharing photos and locations of waste things in the city.
④Now, the movement is rapidly taking off in China. Like elsewhere, young people in China tend to be eco-aware. Secondhand stores have been becoming popular in many cities for several years..
⑤“It’s a growing trend,” says Zhou. “Old people prefer to break things and throw them away rather than let other people use them. But as education levels rise, I believe people are slowly accepting reusing and recycling.”
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。1. What did Zhou Yuxian do with the toilet he found on a street corner?
A.He sold it to a secondhand store. |
B.He put it in his own bathroom. |
C.He used it as a plant pot in his friend’s office. |
D.He threw it away as it was considered junk. |
A.They are influenced by traditional Chinese culture. |
B.They prefer to break things rather than reuse them. |
C.They are eco-aware and open to reusing and recycling. |
D.They want to show off their wealth by collecting expensive brands. |
A.a fiction | B.a story | C.a person | D.a lifestyle |
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A.People leave unwanted things on the street. | B.The true meaning of stooping. |
C.Zhou Yuxian is out hunting for “treasure”. | D.Stooping comes from New York. |
8 . How do you travel in a city? Do you have a car in your family? People in FAW made a survey on types of transport and reasons for using the car in the city. Here are the results.
Chart I explains what types of transport people prefer to use most of the time. And Chart Ⅱ shows why people in FAW use their cars in the city.
Look at Chart I. First it is clear that the car is the most popular means of transportation in the city. 45% of the people say that they prefer to commute (通勤) by car. The second most popular form of transport is the subway, while buses and taxis are the main means of transport for the rest of the people.
Chart Ⅱ gives more detailed information about why people use their cars. Surprisingly, 55% of the people need to commute to work by car. Cars are also used for taking children to school or business purposes. Only 5% of the drivers are doing shopping and, similarly, 5% need to travel by car for leisure activities.
Overall, people in FAW make good use of different methods of transport but there is a heavy dependence on cars for work. What’s the situation in your city? No matter how people travel in the city, do remember the more people choose transport, the better the environment will be.
Chart Ⅰ Chart ⅡTypes of Transport | Reasons for Using the Car | |||
Car | 45% | Commute to work | 55% | |
Subway | 35% | Business | 20% | |
Bus | 10% | Taking children to school | 15% | |
Taxi | 10% | Shopping | 5% | |
Leisure activities | 5% |
1. The survey is about ______.
A.how to work and how people work |
B.traveling by bus and the reason for using the bus |
C.traveling in the city and why people travel by car |
D.using the car and how many people travel by car |
A.The bus | B.The car | C.The taxi | D.The e-bike |
A.the subway | B.the taxi | C.the LRT | D.the car |
A.5% | B.15% | C.20% | D.55% |
A.there are over three main means of transport in FAW |
B.most people in FAW go to work by bus |
C.people in FAW don’t like to take the subway |
D.people always use the cars for business in FAW |
Liang Zhenqing, an 81-year-old
At first, only a few people watched his live streams. Liang was upset, but his family
Liang faced some
Huang Yifei, a college student and one of Liang’s
Not only does Liang teach online, but he also
Liang believes that age can never stop him from doing
A.worker | B.farmer | C.pilot | D.engineer |
A.himself | B.herself | C.themselves | D.myself |
A.living | B.alive | C.lively | D.live |
A.admired | B.thanked | C.encouraged | D.taught |
A.hardly | B.nearly | C.especially | D.probably |
A.happiness | B.honors | C.difficulties | D.success |
A.although | B.after | C.before | D.while |
A.down | B.up | C.with | D.on |
A.the biggest | B.biggest | C.bigger | D.big |
A.discussions | B.methods | C.answers | D.ways |
A.provides | B.serves | C.helps | D.shares |
A.enjoy | B.make | C.remember | D.forget |
A.where | B.which | C.that | D.what |
A.ground | B.earth | C.floors | D.fields |
A.experience | B.growth | C.health | D.difference |
Tina: Hello, Tom! Would you like to visit the exhibition with us in the museum this afternoon?
Tom:
Tina: OK. Preparing for a test is more important than paying a visit. Then I will go first and wait for your call.
(The next morning on the phone)
Tom: Hello, Tina! What do you think of the exhibition you visited yesterday?
Tina: It was great! It’s about the Four Great Inventions in China.
Tom:
Tina: My favorite invention is the compass. It was also called “sinan” in ancient times.
Tom: I’m quite interested in it.
Tina: In the past, it was used for showing people the direction when they were on the sea.
Tom: Wow! It’s really useful.
Tina: I only know it was invented by the wise Chinese people, but I don’t know who the inventor was.
Tom: Sounds like I can learn a lot from the exhibition.
Tina: You have really made a big decision! It is really worth visiting. You won’t regret!
A.Sorry, I’m afraid not. |
B.I came back late last week. |
C.Do you know who invented it? |
D.What was the compass used for in the past? |
E.I must spare some time to visit it this weekend. |
F.Amazing! What’s your favorite invention among them? |