1.提出申请;
2.给出自身优势;
3.期待回复。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Charles,
I’ve heard that our science club is in need of a lab assistant.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(˄),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注音.1.每外错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Our school lies at the foot of a mountain with a small river passes by. It used to be a quiet, clean or beautiful place. It is a pity that things have changed since a chemical factory built near our school one year ago. Every one day the factory produces many waste water and some other solid waste things. The terribly pollution is harmful by our health. What's worse, the great noise from the factory had a bad effect on us activities. As a result, our school is no longer that it used to be. Our teachers and students are painful beyond expression.
1. What’s wrong with the man?
A.He has got a cold again. |
B.He gets tired easily in winter. |
C.He has been seriously ill for a week. |
A.Riding a bike. | B.Going to the gym. | C.Climbing the stairs. |
A.Co-workers. | B.Husband and wife. | C.Doctor and patient. |
1. Who read to the girls?
A.The woman. | B.Only the man. | C.The man and his wife. |
A.At five. | B.At six. | C.At seven. |
A.Read a lot. | B.Do whatever he likes. | C.Learn from the man’s daughters. |
A.At 8:00. | B.At 8:15. | C.At 8:30. |
A.Spain. | B.Scotland. | C.Switzerland. |
A.Spring. | B.Summer. | C.Winter. |
A.In America. | B.In Canada. | C.In England. |
A.In cash. | B.By credit card. | C.By check. |
10 . When you think of tourist sites in Britain what do you think of? Big Ben and the Tower of London? Lock Ness? Shakespeare’s Birthplace at Strafford-upon-Avon? There are many famous tourist attractions in the UK and they attract millions of visitors each year. But along with the famous names there are thousands of other interesting places that are only open to the public for a few days each year. Heritage Open Days takes place each September and lets the public visit places that would normally be out of bounds. Among the thousands of historic sites there are castles and factories, town halls and churches. Here we look at some of these places that most tourists might not know about.
Roman Baths in Chester
Chester, in the north-west of England, is one of the oldest cities in the country. It was founded by the Romans over two thousand years ago. They stayed for more than three hundred years and you can find evidence of their stay all over the city.
Most visitors, however, don't see the remains of a Roman bathhouse in the centre of the city. For most of the year it is impossible to visit this fascinating site because it is situated under a clothes shop and a shop that sells baked potatoes!
During the week of Heritage Open Days visitors can go downstairs to the basement of the shops and find a little piece of history.
Tennis Club in Birmingham
Edgbaston Tennis Club opened in 1860 and is the oldest tennis club in the world. It is normally closed to the public but during Open Days visitors can come and see the club's collection of tennis clothes and equipment and learn about the game's rich history.
Aardman Animation in Bristol
During Heritage Open Days visitors can visit the Aardman Animation studios, which produced the famous Wallace and Gromit animated films. The studios are in an amazing new building where visitors can find out more about how the films are made.
These are just three of the thousands of places to visit each September. If you want to see more of Britain than the traditional tourist destinations then look out for Open Days.
1. Where can visitors see the remains of a Roman bathhouse in Chester?A.In the north-west of England. | B.In a shop selling clothes. |
C.In a basement of two shops. | D.In the center of the city. |
A.The Tower of London. | B.Shakespeare's Birthplace. |
C.Tennis Club in Birmingham. | D.Aardman Animation in Bristol. |
A.To help increase the tourist income of the Great Britain. |
B.To introduce some of the hidden tourist treasures in the UK. |
C.To help visitors learn about the history of some fascinating sites. |
D.To inform the visitors that each September is Heritage Open Days. |