1 . 假定你是李华,打算在即将到来的暑假中前往北京旅行,请根据下图提示给你的英国笔友 David写一封邮件,分享你的旅行计划。
1. 词数 100左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 文中不能出现真实姓名、学校等信息。
Dear David,
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Li Hua
3 . Once upon a time, there was a man who had four sons. One day, he told
The first son answered that the tree had been bare (光秃秃的) and
The second son said, “No! It was covered with new
The third son
“There were many pears
The man then said to his sons that they were all right. They got
“You cannot judge (评判) a tree, a person or your life by just one season. If you
A.each | B.both | C.none | D.neither |
A.invitation | B.request | C.opinion | D.answer |
A.week | B.month | C.season | D.year |
A.ugly | B.lively | C.tall | D.short |
A.yellow | B.green | C.white | D.pink |
A.nodded | B.raised | C.shook | D.lowered |
A.looked | B.touched | C.tasted | D.sounded |
A.or | B.and | C.so | D.but |
A.similar | B.perfect | C.different | D.humorous |
A.call up | B.look up | C.cheer up | D.give up |
4 . There are many great jobs in the world. The people
Engineers help build almost everything we use. Some engineers make TVs sound good. Some make robots
Police officers work hard to keep towns and cities safe. When accidents happen, they help people get out of danger. The police also try to stop accidents from happening. They make sure that people don’t
Cleaners pick up rubbish to keep our environment clean. They work day and night to keep us healthy, because we can get sick
A.who | B.which | C.whom | D.whose |
A.Doctors | B.Cooks | C.Teachers | D.Scientists |
A.thankful | B.peaceful | C.helpful | D.careful |
A.break | B.keep | C.follow | D.make |
A.to | B.from | C.at | D.on |
5 . Which is more important in your mind, looking fashionable or feeling comfortable? You may find many people choose style over comfort and some even go to extremes (极端) to follow fashion. But we should remember: being fashionable isn’t everything. It’s more important to be healthy.
Some people believe that they need to be a certain size to look good. So, they start extreme diets that are not good for their health. They might not eat meals or eat too little, which can make them feel sick. Is it a healthy way to live?
Also, many girls wear shoes with very high heels. They might think high heels make them look taller. But these shoes can actually hurt their feet and make it hard to walk comfortably, and they can increase the risks of falls. Some even wear tight clothes that influence blood circulation (循环), making it hard to breathe. Should we put fashion over comfort and physical health?
Besides, some boys and girls spend a lot of time and money changing their hair color. The material they use is usually harmful to their health. To make their hair straight or curly, they also use tools that are hot enough to burn their hair. But using these tools too often or at very high temperatures can make the hair dry or even burnt. Is it really worth it to risk our health, spending so much time and money?
So, let’s think again what’s really important. Is it fashion or is it our well-being? Clothes or hairstyles don’t tell us anything about a person’s character. Instead of spending a lot of time choosing clothes, we could use that time to do fun things with friends. And instead of following extreme diets, let’s eat properly and exercise regularly. Remember, the value of you is not decided by your appearance, but by who you are as a person.
1. Why do some people go on extreme diets according to the passage?A.Because the diets are healthy. | B.Because they just want to look good. |
C.Because they want to save time. | D.Because they want to save money. |
A.To ask for help from readers. | B.To tell how to spend time and money. |
C.To introduce the latest fashion. | D.To lead readers to think about the topic. |
A.Growth. | B.Health. | C.Warmth. | D.Wealth. |
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The dog: ·is 6 months old; female; ·answers to the name Snow; ·has no ID card; ·does not bite; ·likes to be close to people. She was lost in Central Park near the Blue Lake Cafe at 4 p.m. on June 6, 2024. If you have any information, please call 079-7765939. Please help us find our dog! ¥1,000 reward for safe return! | This brown male cat: • looks well fed; • has clean ears and coat (皮毛), and all claws (爪子); • has no ID card; • is afraid of strangers and loud noises. He was found on Long Street on June 8, 2024. If you know his owner, please call the Sunny Animal Helper at 079-7753856. Date posted: June 11, 2024 |
A.Friendly. | B.Shy. | C.Lazy. | D.Scary. |
A.On June 4, 2024. | B.On June 6, 2024. | C.On June 8, 2024. | D.On June 11, 2024. |
A.Sports. | B.Business. | C.Education. | D.Life. |
7 .
What subject do you worry about the most at school? Many students worry about math. Some students can’t sleep well the day before a math exam. Others may feel very nervous during the exam itself. But there might be a way to make the subject less stressful.
“For students who are worried about math, posture (姿势) makes a big difference,” Erik Peper, a researcher from a university told Daily Mail. That’s right—sitting up straight can help you do better in math exams.
Researchers tested 125 college students. They asked them to do a math exam while sitting in a slumped-over (趴倒的) position, or sitting up straight. After the test, 56% of the students said the exam was easier to do if they were sitting up straight.
Slumping over is a defensive (防备的) posture. It can bring out negative (消极的) memories in the body and brain. This can stop you from thinking clearly, Peper said.
Students who were not nervous about taking the math exam didn’t necessarily benefit (受益) from better posture. But they did find that doing math in a slumped-over position was more difficult, Science Daily reported.
Good posture isn’t just helpful for taking math exams. Musicians, sports players and public speakers can all benefit from it. When you feel stressed out, you can also try to sit up straight or stand tall. It can help you feel more positive (积极的) and focus better.
1. According to the passage, how do many students feel when they face math?A.Calm. | B.Sleepy. | C.Stressed. | D.Relaxed. |
A.125. | B.70. | C.60. | D.56. |
A.Good posture. | B.Taking math exams. | C.Defensive posture. | D.Science Daily. |
A.The benefits of positive posture. | B.A good way to relax in an exam. |
C.The benefits of a slumped-over position. | D.A good way to have math tests. |
8 . On average (平均), firefighters get a fire call every 24 second s in the US. Every 87 seconds, a home fire happens. Just between January 1st, 2019 and January 1st, 2024, there were 11,180 home fire deaths in the country. But the best escape time for a fire is just three minutes or less. So everyone should pay attention to fire safety at home.
To avoid starting a fire, we must know common causes. Cooking tools are the number-one cause of home fires. Be especially careful when using them. Never leave the kitchen while cooking and make sure the tools are completely off after cooking. Electrical appliances (电器) can lead to a fire, so check them often to make sure they are working properly. Smoking is another common cause of house fires. It’s never a good idea to smoke indoors, so take a few steps to go out. Last, don’t forget little kids. They usually find fire exciting and think of fire as a toy. So keep them away from fire and teach them about dangers of fire.
How can we prevent home fires? The following tips may help.
Get smoke alarms
The first step is to install (安装) enough smoke alarms through your home. Get one in every room.
Prepare fire extinguishers
Keep fire extinguishers (灭火器) available at home. They can put out small fires. Check them often to make sure they work properly.
Create a plan for escape
A good plan should start with two escape ways from every room. Then know how fast your family can run, tell kids when and how to get out, and make a house map with all doors and windows. At last, choose a meeting place outside. And don't forget to practice it often with every family member.
You might think that these fire safety tips are common sense. However, it's difficult to think of them especially when you're in a life-and-death moment. Take action with the tips and never take fire safety lightly at home.
1. How does the writer start the passage?A.By asking a question. | B.By introducing the causes. |
C.By telling a story. | D.By listing some numbers. |
A.Cooking tools. | B.Electrical appliances. |
C.Smoking indoors. | D.Not having smoke alarms. |
CREATE AND PRACTICEAHOME FIRE ESCAPE PLAN
A.Talk with every family member |
B.Teach family members how to call 119 |
C.Make a house map with all doors and windows |
D.Think about special needs for older family members |
A.Plans for Escape from Fire. | B.Fire Safety at Home. |
C.Common Sense about Fire. | D.Risks in Living Places. |
“Look! Here is a black-faced spoonbill (琵鹭) at the Futian Mangrove (红树林) Ecological (生态的) Park,” said Yan Zihan, a 15-year-old student from Shenzhen, Guangdong.
Some experts said, “Spoonbills can live happily in Shenzhen because mangroves provide them with food and home. Generally, the special plants grow in warm places by the sea.”
Recently, the world’s first international mangrove center has been set up in Shenzhen.
The protection of mangroves is also good for the people living in Shenzhen. The park hosts fun events like the spoonbill festival and the otter (水獭) festival.
A.China works hard to protect mangroves. |
B.The transportation became more convenient than before. |
C.People can join in games and create picture books about the animals. |
D.This decision helped to save the important mangrove ecosystem (生态系统) in the city. |
E.He felt very excited to see this kind of endangered birds. |
F.The city is home to 296.18 hectares of mangroves according to People’s Daily. |