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1 . 假设你是红星中学学生李津。暑假期间,你市将举行三个以唐诗、书法和戏剧为主题的文化活动。届时,你的英国朋友Jason将到你市旅游。请你为他推荐三个活动之一并发一封e-mail回复。
(1)对Jason来中国表示欢迎。
(2)推荐的活动及理由。
注意:(1)词数不少于100字;

(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。

参考词汇:唐诗(Tangpoems)剪纸(Paper-cutting)
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2024-04-09更新 | 123次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届天津市宁河区芦台第一中学高三适应性模拟训练(3月)英语试题
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2 . 假设你是李津,你的英国朋友Chris曾就读于天津某国际学校,现已回国。你很荣幸地被中英交流协会选中去英国剑桥大学学习一年。为了取得更好的学习效果,加强对英国文化的了解,请你根据以下提示,用英语给Chris写一封电子邮件。
☆询问Chris的近况并告知Chris这一好消息;
☆感谢Chris对你英语学习的帮助并征询在英国学习的建议(如选择课程,参观英国名胜簿);
☆请求对方回复。
注意:
(1)可适当加入细节,以使行文连贯,不少于100词;
(2)电子邮件的开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:
中英交流协会 Sino-British Exchange Association
剑桥大学 Cambridge University
Dear Chris,

I am Li Jin.


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Yours,

Li Jin

2024-01-24更新 | 81次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市河西区2023-2024学年高一上学期1月期末英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了随着科学技术的迅速发展,高科技产品会很快变得又老又没用。过时的高科技产品引起了许多问题。但是如果足够重视,这个问题在某种程度上是可以解决的。

3 . The high-tech revolution has inspired a pleasure endless stream of new and exciting electronic products that we just can’t live without. In fact, the speed of technological innovation can make last year’s must-have this year’s junk. And that’s the problem.

The average life span of a personal computer has been shortened to around 18 months and this has nothing to do with worn-mice or damaged disk drives. Simply put, electronic products can become out of date before you’ve even figured out how they work.

So what happens to all those old keyboards, monitors, organizers and CPUs? Most are stored away in a warehouse (仓库), taking up valuable space. But many end up in landfills, and that is where the trouble really begins. Computer monitors can contain up to 3.5 kg of dangerous waste once they are no longer in use.

Unfortunately, this problem is not going to disappear anytime soon. In fact, it is growing by the minute. In Japan alone, people throw away some 20 million TVs, washing machines, refrigerators and air conditioners each year. What is to be done with all this techno-trash?

One way to reduce waste is to avoid throwing away in the first place. Many companies reuse parts from old products in new models. This is not cheating-it makes both environmental and economic sense. Cannon, for example, has adopted a philosophy known as “kyosei”, meaning “living and working together for the common good?” — a goal of achieving balance between the environment and the corporate (公司的) activities. The company has even gone so far as to say that environmental assurance should come before all business activities, and that companies unable to achieve such assurance do not deserve to remain in business.

As part of that effort, the company has started a global recycling program with a goal to reduce, reuse and recycle more than 90% of its used products. In 1999, for example, Cannon collected 128, 000 copying machines and 12, 175 tons of toner cartridges (色粉盒) in Japan, Europe and the United States.

Some argue that electronic garbage can also be controlled during the design phase. This concept, called “design for the environment”. Not only does this make environmental sense, but it saves the customer money. IBM, meanwhile, recently planned programs in Canada and the US that, for a small fee, will take back not just an IBM but also any manufacturer’s computer. Depending on the age and condition, the equipment will then be either donated to charity, or broken down for reusable parts and recyclable materials.

1. With the rapid development of science and technology high-tech products can ____.
A.last for many years
B.become worn out soon
C.become old and useless soon
D.be used forever
2. What is not the problem caused by the out-of-date high-tech products?
A.Too much room is needed for their probable storage.
B.People do not know how to deal with them at all.
C.The amount of this techno-trash is increasing everyday without stop.
D.Harmful substances contained within may pollute the environment.
3. What idea can be learned through the example of Canon?
A.Business must be achieved at the cost of environment.
B.Environment holds great importance than business.
C.Business and environment has little impact on each other.
D.Recycling makes only environment sense instead of economic benefits.
4. When the author says, “electronic garbage can be controlled during the design phase”, he means ________.
A.while designing products, we must make something to contain garbage
B.while designing products, don’t throw away garbage away
C.while designing, we must work out how much garbage the new product will bring about
D.while designing, we must take environment into consideration.
5. What can be inferred from reading the passage?
A.The problem caused by high-tech products can’t be solved in short time
B.The techno-trash problem can easily be solved in big countries
C.The problem can be solved to some degree if enough attention is paid
D.It is still hard to say whether this problem can be solved or not
2024-01-16更新 | 579次组卷 | 2卷引用:天津市和平区2023-2024学年高三上学期期末质量调查英语试卷
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