2 . 师生情难忘,同学情久长。老师和同学在我们成长过程中常常给予我们帮助、支持、呵护与关心。在你初中学习的三年中,一定有一位对你有影响、让你心怀感激的老师或同学。你校英文报刊Teenage Zone 正在为毕业季专版征稿,请你根据下面两则征文启事(任选其一),按照要求, 以“Thank you, my teacher/classmate!”为题写一篇文章参加征稿活动。
Target ① | Questions |
![]() | Who is the teacher that influences you and what’s he/she like? What did he/she do to help you or improve your study? What influence does he/she have on you in your life/study now? (Give an example) |
Target ② | Questions |
![]() A classmate | Who is the classmate that you want to thank? What are his/her personalities? (Give at least two examples) What did he/she do for you so that you want to thank him/her? |
(1) 请根据你选择的任务完成文章标题及结尾句;
(2) 不少于 100词,结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
(3) 语句通顺,意思连贯,条理清楚,字迹工整;
(4) 内容必须包括以上所有要点,并根据要求补充完整;
(5) 文中不得出现真实姓名及学校名称。
Thank you, my ________!
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Before I leave, I want to say “thank you” to you, my dear ________!
Phineas is no common cat. He suffers from a condition that causes him to wobble (摇晃) and fall over when he walks. However, his u
Phineas was born with a disorder in one part of his brain, which works for helping make a balance and coordination when walking or doing some other things. He was found as a stray kitten (流浪猫) and taken to an a
The couple are both biomedical (生物医学的) scientists and have lots of researches in the nervous system. They decided to care for Phineas with their much k
Phineas has become a symbol of h
Two tickets. Only two tickets to the big basketball game. Three pairs of eyes all focused on the tickets in Dad’s hand. Marcus asked, “Only two tickets? But, Dad, which of us gets to go with you?” “Yeah, Daddy, who gets to go?” repeated Caleb. “Dad, can’t you get any more tickets?” I asked. “I’m afraid not,” Dad answered. “Mr. Williams offered the two tickets to me when he found out he’d be out of town this weekend,” Dad smiled and added, “I’ll have to figure out a fair way of choosing between the three of you by tomorrow morning. I’ll have to decide who deserves (应得) it most.”
The next morning, Marcus hurried into the kitchen. “Where’s Dad?” he asked. “He and Mom went to the library,” Caleb answered. “And he said we should all get started on housework as soon as we finish breakfast,” I added. “Housework! He must be kidding,” Marcus said.
“I’m going for the preview (预告) of tonight’s game on the newspaper,” Marcus announced. “Wait for me!” Caleb rushed after his brother. I looked at the breakfast table in a mess. Well, I thought to myself, “It looks like Saturday morning housework starts right here.”
A few minutes later, as I was doing the housework, I heard the basketball bouncing (弹跳) off the driveway. I knocked on the window three times. The boys looked towards me. “Okay, we’re coming in to help. Just one more minute.”
I carried the rubbish bag out to the dustbin outside the back door. “You guys, Mom and dad will be back any minute,” I reminded them. I began to open the lid on the dustbin. Then a white envelope (信封) caught my attention. I noticed that someone had written the word “Congratulations!” on the front of the envelope and inside of it was the ticket!
That evening, a dad and his daughter cheered their team to victory. It was a long-remembered lesson about duty from a dad who let his kids make their own choices.
1. Who offered Dad the tickets?2. When would the basketball game take place?
3. What were brothers doing when I was doing the housework?
4. Where did I find the ticket?
5. Do you think Dad’s idea is a fair way? Why or why not?