内容主要包括:
1. 陈述作弊的危害;
2. 倡议抵制作弊。
注意:
1. 间数80左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 开头和结尾已给出。
Dear fellow students,
As our final exams are approaching, I'd like to call on all of you to reject cheating.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Honesty is one of the best qualities, Let's say no to cheating!
The Students' Union
2 . I’m an American-born Chinese. I wouldn’t say I’m more American than Chinese or vice versa. My character was equally molded by both cultures. For a long time, I was comfortable with being from two cultures. I was fluent in “Chinglish”.
However, as I grew up, something unexpected rose, causing a parallel tension between the two corresponding cultures. During Chinese events when I was in China, the host would sometimes make fun of America. My relatives would look at me and laugh, asking me how I felt. But how could I respond to a question like that? If I said I was uncomfortable, it would just make me seem even more American in their eyes. But I couldn’t pretend to laugh either. So, I often just stayed quiet and smiled.
Sometimes, I’d leave China feeling less Chinese than when I went in.
This past summer, on my way back to Rochester, a man at the airport kept asking my father and I where we were from. When I told him I was from the United States, he didn’t seem to believe me.
He then went on to ask the terrible question, “But like where are you really from, like, where were you born?” And no matter how specific our answers were, the man still seemed a little doubtful. He then went on to ask us if we knew where Tampa, Florida was and if we knew anything about it. It’s moments like these when I realize that sometimes my appearance makes it hard for me to seem fully American.
These experiences made me question if I was more Chinese or American.
I felt like I was neither. So, if I wasn’t completely one culture or the other, what was I? In China, I would feel more American, while in America, I would feel more Chinese. There was no balance between my two cultures.
But this doesn’t mean that I don’t embrace (拥抱) both my identities. I love both my Chinese cultural identity and my American one. I just need to learn to love them together.
1. How did the author feel about his identity at the very beginning?A.Special. | B.Confident. | C.Confused. | D.Ridiculous. |
A.Because he found it hard to remain quiet and have a big smile. |
B.Because he was unable to speak fluent Chinese at his hometown. |
C.Because he had lost face in front of his relatives and friends. |
D.Because he was treated as an American by his Chinese relatives. |
A.His cultures. | B.His experience. | C.His look. | D.His air tickets. |
A.Being Culturally Homeless | B.A Boy with Two Identities |
C.A Chinese Boy Born in American | D.Better Chinese than American |
3 . For most people, life has become a burden on their shoulders, and its weight is growing heavier and heavier, until one day they can’t carry it anymore. So how can we design a life that is less complex and more meaningful? With minimalism (极简主义).
Appreciate all the amazing things you already have. We constantly compare ourselves to others who seem happier, more beautiful and more important than us. We try our best to imitate those we envy.
Do one thing at a time. Minimalist living actually means making the most out of each and every moment. We’re usually carrying out different tasks at the same time. So whatever we are doing, our mind is partly wondering somewhere else.
Develop mindfulness.
A.It is about enjoying life more with less. |
B.Stop consuming products you don’t need. |
C.Yet no matter how much we try, we always fail. |
D.Get rid of things that don’t serve your happiness. |
E.minimalist living requires a calm and undisturbed mind. |
F.Stop multitasking and concentrate on a single thing at a time. |
G.Unfortunately, our minds are filled with worries in our busy lives. |
4 . If you are currently learning English, 1 highly recommend you check out the apps below.
Quizlet
When learning English, you probably have to memorize a lot of words. If you want to grow your vocabulary as fast as possible, a flashcard app like Quizlet is a great shortcut. With Quizlet, you can create a set of flashcards with new English words you are trying to learn, and practice typing them out until you know them by heart. It's a simple concept, but it's highly effective.
Spotify
Spotify is not a language learning app. But chances are that you already use it or a similar app for listening to music or podcasts(播客), and one of the effective ways to study is combining something you already use into your existing habits. If Spotify is already on your phone, you can subscribe to some podcasts for English learners or download playlists of songs for learning English, or make your own.
Beelinguapp
Beelinguapp makes reading in English as convenient as possible. It shows you a text in your own language with the English translation side-by-side. Texts are short enough so that you can really dig into every word. They cover topics from fairytales, to science, to current news articles. There's even a "karaoke" feature where you can read along to audio, which helps you match up the English pronunciation with the English spellings.
Tandem
Tandem is a language exchange app which connects learners from all over the world. It can help you find a native English speaker who is trying to learn your native language, so you can swap language skills. If you only have five minutes to spare, you can simply exchange messages with a native English speaker. If you have more time, you can have a longer, digital language exchange" by sharing voice notes, or using video chat. It's a great way to test your English skills out with real people.
1. What is Spotify intended to help people do?A.Develop a good habit. | B.Listen to music or podcasts. |
C.Learn a foreign language. | D.Memorize words with flashcards. |
A.Learners can use their native language as a reference. |
B.It's convenient for learners to translate voice notes. |
C.It provides learners a chance to tell their own stories. |
D.Learners can sing English songs along to the music. |
A.Quizlet. | B.Spotify. | C.Beelinguapp. | D.Tandem. |
5 . Decision hard
From the moment we wake up each day, we’re faced with a continuous stream of choices.
When decision fatigue kicks in, you may feel like you just don’t have the mental bandwidth to deal with more decisions.
Here’s how to minimize or manage this phenomenon:
Tune into how you’re feeling. Be watchful of signs of decision fatigue and act accordingly: If you’ve had a demanding day that was filled with lots of decisions, put off making another one if you can. If things that wouldn’t normally upset you start bothering you, consider that a sign that you may not be in the best state of mind to make a major decision. “People may not realize that they’re experiencing decision fatigue,” Baumeister, a professor of psychology at the University of Queensland in Australia, says. “
A.Make some choices automatic |
B.It’s something to watch out for |
C.They should turn to the experts for advice |
D.Put down what you have in hand and take a break from them |
E.This can lead to decisional disfunction or decreased self-control |
F.If you like having oatmeal for breakfast, stick with it on a daily basis |
G.We tend to feel overwhelmed, anxious, stressed or otherwise out of sorts |
6 . When I left a company and started my own business, I thought I had it all figured out. When I made the decision to change my
During the next three years, I was
Following the doctor's advice, I surfed the Internet and learned Graves' disease is often caused and
I smiled. "I have to
"So, stop juggling and put something
I wrote down everything I was juggling. My calendar was so filled with duties that I
I've learned to be
A.announcement | B.routine | C.lifestyle | D.choice |
A.Speeding up | B.Slowing down | C.Showing off | D.Calming down |
A.careful | B.satisfied | C.familiar | D.busy |
A.seemed | B.happened | C.failed | D.refused |
A.inspired | B.frightened | C.tired | D.confused |
A.symptoms | B.pictures | C.treats | D.secrets |
A.reflecting | B.cleaning | C.scheduling | D.reading |
A.endangered | B.worsened | C.threatened | D.fastened |
A.business | B.dilemma | C.advice | D.disease |
A.remarks | B.hellos | C.presents | D.cards |
A.judge | B.go | C.try | D.admit |
A.heavy | B.productive | C.meaningful | D.fancy |
A.back | B.up | C.down | D.off |
A.luckily | B.hardly | C.hopefully | D.regularly |
A.book | B.situation | C.form | D.list |
A.decided | B.promised | C.continued | D.hesitated |
A.avoided | B.hated | C.started | D.recommended |
A.relax | B.explore | C.work | D.socialize |
A.true | B.honest | C.open | D.kind |
A.persuade | B.enjoy | C.know | D.teach |
7 . When I was just a little boy, my mom and I drove to my grandpa' s sister's house in another town. I went outside to
"No! Stop!" It was my grandpa's sister's
As I
A.sing | B.play | C.study | D.defend |
A.homemade | B.bedroom | C.kitchen | D.big |
A.amazed | B.embarrassed | C.enthusiastic | D.bored |
A.Laid | B.Drawn | C.Hidden | D.Thrown |
A.tested | B.sold | C.sewn | D.shown |
A.whispered | B.watched | C.protested | D.struggled |
A.sticking | B.setting | C.turning | D.picking |
A.repair | B.observe | C.pull | D.fold |
A.custom | B.voice | C.humor | D.solution |
A.angry | B.excited | C.frightened | D.exhausted |
A.curiously | B.quietly | C.cautiously | D.gently |
A.wood | B.cloth | C.thread | D.paper |
A.arranged | B.ruined | C.saved | D.replaced |
A.take advantage of | B.look back on | C.look forward to | D.make up for |
A.opinion | B.discovery | C.behavior | D.life |
A.attached | B.addicted | C.used | D.compared |
A.stressful | B.ashamed | C.greedy | D.lost |
A.place | B.shape | C.title | D.performance |
A.hold | B.challenge | C.reject | D.view |
A.Risk | B.Ear | C.Support | D.Find |
8 . Have you ever wondered how you should respond to your children's angry feelings and behaviors? Here are some practical tips that can help your children manage their anger.
Learn to let certain things go.
Do your children get in trouble with you if they cross their arms or yell about how life isn’t fair?
Remember that their behavior is not a reflection of you.
Believing that your children's behavior is a symbol of how good or bad you are as a caregiver often makes you feel embarrassed and angry.
Children with anger problems get lectures and consequences all day long.
Set boundaries.
Although it’s crucial to stay calm and show compassion, that doesn't mean you should ignore unacceptable behaviors like damaging property or hurting others.
A.Remain calm. |
B.Praise any sign of progress. |
C.Consider letting these behaviors go. |
D.You may then react in ways you later regret. |
E.They’re often hungry for adults to notice that they’re trying to change! |
F.When your children do these things, give them an alternative (可替代的) way to let their anger go. |
G.However, it’s not possible to help a child get calm when you are also reacting with anger! |
9 . More and more interviews are being conducted via the Internet by way of your webcam(网络摄像头).However, due to the unfamiliar aspects of virtual interview ,these interactions (交流)can be challenging.
Make certain you are comfortable with the technology.
Be sure your background is formal and neat. An untidy setting will give the impression that you’re disorganized and informal. So be certain to have your computer set up in an area where the background is as businesslike as possible.
Eye contact can be skillful. This requires practice because most people firstly focus on the activity being shown on their own computer screens.
A.Watch your body language. |
B.But technology has created a new and virtual idea. |
C.They are popular because they save time and money. |
D.The basic rules for successful interviews certainly apply. |
E.You need to train yourself to fix your eyes on the camera. |
F.Prepare and practice with an interview friend several times. |
G.Also, make sure that your area is free from any interruptions or noise. |
10 . It all happened one afternoon in Carl's backyard a few years ago. We had just finished playing stickball, and I was about to go home.
“Wait a minute,” Carl yelled. He ran into his house and came back with a book for me to take home and read. All he said was, “See if you like it.”
I said absolutely nothing. I kept the book for a couple of weeks and then returned it unread. Carl never asked me if I liked it or not. During the following two years Carl lent me three more books. Each time I returned them unread.
A few days after graduating from high school, Carl asked, “Benny, which college are you going to?”
“I'm not going to college.” I said.
“Why not?” he asked.
“Because my father can't afford the tuition (学费).” I answered.
“Is that it?” Carl asked. “Yes,” I said.
I lied. I had no intention of going back to school now that I was out. The following day, Carl knocked on my door and handed me a check for seventy-five dollars from his father along with the book Martin Eden. “I think that should do it.” he said.
Once again I was in shock. I was working full-time in my brother's bakery. I attended two classes at Wayne University part-time at night. Halfway through the semester, after receiving failing grades on exams and essays, I decided there was no way I would ever become a good student and get satisfactory grades. I dropped out of college.
One day, curious, I picked up the book, thinking Carl was trying to tell me something. Despite difficulty, I pressed on. By the time I finished the book, I understood why: the main character, Martin Eden, had my own poor educational background, but managed to educate himself and become a published author.
1. What do we know about the author?A.He often told lies. |
B.He quit school unwillingly. |
C.He had thought little of education before. |
D.He became a published author. |
A.Caring. | B.Emotional. | C.Stubborn. | D.Cautious. |
A.Reading makes a rich man. |
B.Reading is the journey of the soul. |
C.Reading makes a person better known. |
D.Reading opens up new opportunities. |
A.A strong desire for college | B.A wish for better education |
C.A wise friend | D.A wise book |