1 . One day, a girl came upon a cocoon, and she could tell that a butterfly was trying to
The girl still thought she had done the butterfly a
The
A.hatch | B.hang | C.swing | D.nest |
A.trap | B.release | C.extend | D.drag |
A.Even so | B.In the meanwhile | C.All of a sudden | D.As usual |
A.scared | B.sought | C.suspend | D.stuck |
A.readily | B.hardly | C.merely | D.slightly |
A.overestimated | B.underdeveloped | C.overgrown | D.underfed |
A.favor | B.applause | C.priority | D.guarantee |
A.tiny | B.skinny | C.moderate | D.large |
A.expansion | B.restriction | C.tension | D.variation |
A.make up | B.pull up | C.go through | D.take over |
A.dive | B.recover | C.withdraw | D.emerge |
A.adversities | B.adventures | C.prospects | D.guidelines |
A.diligent | B.sympathetic | C.superior | D.straightforward |
A.carefulness | B.strength | C.optimism | D.patience |
A.hold onto | B.turn down | C.take on | D.bring up |
内容包括:
1.写信背景和目的;
2.自身优势;
3.期待入选。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.可以适当增加行文细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear respected organizers,
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Sincerely,
Li Hua
DUJIANGYAN
Originally
4 . Learn to Cite Sources (引用资料)
During your university education, you’ll meet new ideas and new challenges. Among them, the academic challenge you face is to make something original.
Correctly citing your sources helps you distinguish (区分) your own ideas from other scholars’. For, readers, it allows a reader to determine the depth of your research.
So you need to learn when to cite and how to provide an accurate (准确的) reference list. If you fail to cite your sources, whatever reasons, you will be found responsible for plagiarism (抄袭).
A.Some university students may cheat in different ways. |
B.These include using other scholars’ ideas, figures and so on. |
C.That means you should go beyond what you learn in your textbooks. |
D.Make sure that you really understand the academic regulations clearly. |
E.Often, students want to use others’ opinions to support their own essays. |
F.It also allows a reader to appreciate your original contribution to the research. |
G.For international students it is important to know local academic expectations. |
5 . In my last semester of college in the US, I struggled with the decision to move to New York to pursue an advertising career, or to stay in Florida to be near my loved ones. While I preferred the latter, everyone kept telling me if I didn’t go to New York, I would never make anything of myself — I would not make achievements in career. Although those statements made my blood boil, I still decided to stay in Florida.
I accepted a marketing coordinator (协调员) position with Coton Colors. I knew the company was growing fast, so it felt like a great place to begin my career. In Coton Colors, I tried to establish myself. I took on basic marketing tasks like helping with small campaigns or simple design. I started undertaking more tasks and discovering things I liked and excelled in. I continued to ask for more responsibilities, and before I knew it, I was leading meetings, directing support staff and taking off in my position.
I started getting in contact with some of my New York classmates. It seemed that most of them were still assistants, running to get coffee and make copies, without getting any useful experience. Those conversations helped me realize that I was in control of my own career. I didn’t need to move to a big city to become an important part of a successful team — I was already part of one. I went to the CEO and asked to create and lead an events team. After only a few months, I worked around the clock to grow this branch while also continuing to maintain my regular job duties. In the end, all of my hard work and devotion paid off. I have watched myself grow from an entry-level college student to a valued member of a powerful management team. I have overcome many stereotypes (刻板印象) of my generation with my hard work and positive attitude.
1. What does the underlined phrase “make anything of myself” in paragraph 1 mean?A.Help a person find a job. | B.Help a person reach a place. |
C.Make a person feel excited. | D.Make oneself succeed in one’s career. |
A.Promising | B.Stressful. | C.Peaceful. | D.Well-paid. |
A.Her talent in marketing. | B.Her good luck in the work. |
C.Her devotion to all her tasks. | D.Her help with complex designs. |
A.Make decisions suitable for yourselves. |
B.Stay positive despite difficulties we meet. |
C.Working hard helps you get more famous. |
D.Starting a career in small cities is the best choice. |
6 . Data shows Chinese brands are winning more consumers in recent years, especially among the younger generation. The trend is usually called “guochao”, or “Chinese fashion trend”, which has driven demand for domestic (国内的), brands and products that include Chinese traditional culture and style.
Its main followers are millennial born between1980-1995 and Generation Z born between 1995 and 2010. Unlike the older generations who could have attachment to Western culture and brands, Chinese youth were born and raised when the country’s economy was taking off. The younger generation tends to have strong confidence in their traditional culture.
To win more young customers, these domestic names are making products with high quality by strengthening research and marketing efforts. An often-cited (引证) case is Li-Ning, China’s homegrown sportswear brand named after a famous athlete. The company almost broke up after a failed rebranding in 2011 when it went through three years of losses after losing older customers while failing to attract younger buyers. It was not until the 2018 New York Fashion Week that the brand gained success. Its trendy look, bold (大胆的) use of color and traditional Chinese culture elements were shown on the stage so that it immediately attracted attention’ at home and abroad.
The trend to welcome domestic brands has spread rapidly to different industries and various products, from food and drinks to clothing and electronic vehicles. While many Chinese brands have been gaining significant market share at home in recent years, others are posting an increasingly stronger global presence.
In 2020, China’s tech giant Xiaomi reported its most profitable year based on expanded sales and global market share. Sales from Haier Smart-Home’s overseas business last year also marked an all time high, ranking top list in global market share for major home appliance (家用电器). Although some brands still face many challenges ahead to meet the customers’ different needs in overseas markets, most domestic products are quite competitive in the international market.
1. What does “guochao” refer to?A.Domestic brands’ rapid increase. | B.Chinese brands’ growing popularity. |
C.Young generations’ craze about fashion. | D.Chinese traditional culture’s revival. |
A.They are affected by foreign fashion trend. |
B.They are influenced by older generations. |
C.They believe western products are out of date. |
D.They are influenced by their growing background. |
A.To introduce a new topic. | B.To advertise a domestic brand. |
C.To present a convincing example. | D.To explain a complicated concept. |
A.Chinese brands are gaining popularity both at home and abroad. |
B.Sales of Haier Smart Home have topped the domestic market. |
C.The future of the domestic brands in overseas market is unclear. |
D.All Chinese brands fail to meet the standard of overseas market. |
1.音乐课是否应该取消。
2.你的个人观点。
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注意:1.词数100左右2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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As we all know, human-wildlife conflict,
9 . More than one-third of the world‘s food is wasted or thrown away, most of which ends up in landfills, producing very large amounts of planet-warming greenhouse gases. Now, many studies show that it is becoming harder to grow enough food to feed an increasing population due to climate change and soil degradation.
But one of the most promising and simplest solutions lies in the problem itself: this wasted food — if composted (制堆肥) — could slow climate change and improve soil quality. Higher-quality soil also continues to absorb more carbon from the atmosphere, helping to improve plants and contributing further to fighting climate change. Returning one ton of organic matter to each hectare of soil would increase the production of cereal crops each year in Africa, Asia and South America by millions of tons.
While it is true that people can compost in their yards, community gardens, or even on their kitchen counters, larger-scale efforts, including infrastructure (基础设施) and incentives (激励) for consumers, would take it to the next level. Imagine if consumers could just leave unwanted food in a roadside bin for pickup, or drop it off at a local store, earning a few cents a bucket, just like what has been offered for recycling bottles or newspapers.
Moreover, in the case of composting, the payment incentive system would be great because the end-product of compost can be sold to farmers, making it an economically workable model, something that is often lacking in recycling, especially for certain materials, like many types of plastics.
Eventually, more widespread composting of food would pave the way for solutions to additional waste challenges, such as the disposal of packaging and clothing. This will have other positive effects as well; if more consumers compost, companies will be more inspired to make and use compostable packaging, clothing, and other products. While more compostable items are starting to emerge today, additional composting will further drive demand and innovation, and offer a game-changing solution for the planet.
1. What can be concluded from paragraph 1?A.The great impact of climate change on food. |
B.The burden of population growth on the planet. |
C.The uneven distribution of food around the world. |
D.The urgency of properly dealing with wasted food. |
A.It is only workable on a small scale. |
B.It would take a long term to have an effect. |
C.It may raise people’s awareness of reducing food waste. |
D.It requires comprehensive efforts to achieve a better effect. |
A.It is highly profitable. | B.It is easy to carry out. |
C.It is a sustainable economic cycle pattern. | D.It is more effective than other recycling systems. |
A.How Wasted Food Could Be Reduced | B.How Wasted Food Could Impact Humans |
C.How Wasted Food Could Save the Planet | D.How Wasted Food Could Become a Business |
I was an average student in my early elementary years. I came home with a steady flow of B’s, C’s and the occasional F’s in second language subjects. I was told that I wasn’t applying myself and, as every report card I ever brought home clearly stated, I talked too much.
I didn’t write when I was supposed to write. I talked to others while the teacher was giving instructions. That I could recite what she had said to the class while I was talking was not helpful because I had a negative effect on my classmates’ learning. So I regularly brought home disappointing report cards.
My parents and my teachers didn’t know what to do with me. Punishments didn’t seem to work. Rewards didn’t seem to either. And, frankly, I don’t think I knew what I could do to “apply myself”. And I certainly didn’t know how to not enjoy talking with my classmates! What I knew was that I talked too much. Until grade 5.
That autumn, we had a sudden change in teachers as our elderly teacher took a medical leave. In his place, a young substitute (代课老师) arrived — Mrs Royal. She looked like she was freshly out of university and seemed too young to be cast in the role of being responsible for a class of tween, but there she was, charged with a lively group, and me.
I don’t remember many details of that year except the afternoon when I got my first report card from her. She handed out the report cards right after the afternoon break and invited us to look them over. Then she let us know that we could all talk quietly amongst ourselves while she called each student up one at a time, in alphabetical order (按字母顺序), to discuss our report cards with her.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
I looked over my report card, expecting the usual result.
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