(1)学英语的重要性;(2)合理化的建议。
注意:(1)词数80左右;
(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
(3)开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。Dear Li Ming,
I’m sorry to know that you are having trouble in learning English.
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Yours,
Li Hua
Four years ago I was living in a boarding house with more than 20 girls, and last year I lived in a house with 5 girls. Now I find myself
Since I’ve lived by myself I can
Despite these advantages, there are times
3 . Sometimes people come into your life and you know that they were sure to be there at once. They may come for some reasons: teach you a lesson, or help to find out who you are or who you want to become. You never know who these people may be: your classmate, neighbor, teacher, long-lost friend or even a real stranger. But you know that they will affect (影响) your life in some serious ways.
Sometimes things happen to you. Maybe they seem terrible, painful (痛苦的) and unfair at that time. But later, after getting over those difficulties, you may realize your further ability. Everything happens for a reason and nothing happens by chance or with good or bad luck.
The people you meet may affect or change your life, your success, your failure and create who you are. Even the bad experiences can be learned from. In fact, they are possibly the most poignant and important ones.
Enjoy every day, even every moment for you may never be able to experience it again. Talk to people you have never talked to before, and really listen. You should set your sights high, try to learn more, hold your head up, tell yourself you are a great one and believe in yourself.
You can make your life anything you wish. Create your own life, go out and enjoy it.
1. From the passage, we know that bad things may help us _____.
A.meet bad luck | B.realize our further ability |
C.find no serious success | D.possibly enjoy every moment |
A.平淡的 | B.无聊的 | C.深刻的 | D.艰苦的 |
A.Create and enjoy your life | B.Hold your head up |
C.People you meet in your life | D.Things happen to you |
4 . When my kids were young, we bought them two pet parrots. These beautiful, white birds would whistle all through the day. We had a big cage for them with toys, and a mirror, plus food and water dishes. We couldn’t let them fly in the house because of our cats, but they didn’t seem to be content in their cage or so, I thought.
One day when the air had turned warm, I opened the window to let the wind in. The songs of lots of different birds filled the air and our two parrots sang with excitement. I went over to their cage to replace their water, but as soon as I opened the door, one of them flew out and headed for the window. He crashed into the glass, fell over onto the sofa, fell back up and then started to fly around the living room. The cats ran after him, hoping for a quick meal. The kids screamed (尖叫) and I rushed to save him. It took several minutes to stop the cats from catching the bird, and get him safely back in his cage. After that day, however, I always felt a bit sorry for my parrots. I knew that no matter how comfortable their cage was, they still wanted to fly.
Many of us live in cages of our own making. We close our minds, lock away our hearts, and limit our lives. We refuse to see the love that lies within us. We sit in our cages day after day and never dare to once open the door.
I don’t want to waste my days sitting bored in a cage. I want to go fast through the sky on wings of kindness and joy. I want to ride on the winds of love and help everyone to do the same. Don’t stay stuck in your own cage then. Let yourself fly!
1. Why did the writer put parrots into the cage?A.Because they could be eaten by the cats. |
B.Because they were too young to fly in the air. |
C.Because they could see themselves in the mirror. |
D.Because they would get enough food and water. |
A.couldn’t stand up after crashing into the glass |
B.attempted to fly out of the window |
C.played a hide-and-seek game with eats |
D.frightened the kids to scream loudly |
A.Because they liked living in a cage. |
B.Because their cage wasn’t comfortable for them. |
C.Because they couldn’t fly freely like other birds. |
D.Because their enemies were waiting to kill them. |
A.We try to protect ourselves from danger. |
B.We like to make a living all by ourselves. |
C.We do not dare to speak out our love. |
D.We often put ourselves in a life cage. |
5 . It was the first time I had noticed him properly. Before this, Jack had just been a friendly young man provided by the hotel to accompany me on trips to the wildlife park nearby. But then he caught my attention by asking me to shut up.
“It’s just a garden spider. Don’t cry!” he said, looking at the creature with more love than I could gather for most humans. I had indeed cried-I was in the front seat of a jeep and the spider was on my leg.
“I don’t care what it is. Make it go away!” I said. I wanted him to pick the thing up and throw it out of the jeep right at that moment. He did something quite else.
He pushed his leg towards mine and held out the cloth of his trousers to gently let the spider go onto his own leg. He then drove on, as if nothing had happened. The spider climbed a little bit and then just stopped on his knee. I sat there staring at the spider for any sudden movement.
I was frightened that the man was completely at ease with a spider dangerously quiet on his knee. About 15 minutes later, he pushed his knee forward to the dashboard and the spider immediately climbed off his knee and on to the jeep. “The poor thing had been trying to get off me,” he said. “I only noticed now that it was trying to reach the dashboard, so I helped it along.”
I wondered then about this man, who thought about the spider with such kindness... Where and when did I lose my empathy towards the unfamiliar? Now, when faced with a row of ants on the staircase, my first reaction is no longer to attack them. The ants were already wise, but thanks to Jack, I learnt to live with the not so beautiful bits of nature.
1. We can infer that the writer at first .A.invited Jack to go to the wildlife park | B.was excited to keep Jack company |
C.fell in love with Jack at the first sight | D.didn’t take seriously of Jack |
A.To let it alone. | B.To remove it off her leg. |
C.To get it off the jeep. | D.To observe it with love. |
A.Put it on his knee for a look. | B.Made it move onto his leg. |
C.Threw it out of the jeep. | D.Stared at it in case of a sudden attack. |
A.To avoid an attack from a wild creature. | B.To be friendly with people in need. |
C.To challenge dangerous creatures bravely. | D.To love those living creatures anywhere. |
It is known to all that exercise has a range of health benefits. The fact is the
7 . Here’s a review of some excellent red movies and TV programs in 2021.
1921. Released nationwide on July 1, 1921 tightly narrates a historical event, where the Communist Party of China held its first National Congress in Shanghai and Jiaxing, Zhejiang province, in the summer of 1921. As an attempt to seek a breakthrough, the patriotic (爱国的) tale creatively uses several different perspectives (视角) to retell the historical moments of CPC’s first national congress.
Shanhe Suiyue. The 100-episode documentary Shanhe Suiyue serves as a reminder of the sacrifices and struggles of the Chinese people on the revolutionary path to glory. With a total length of more than 41 hours, it is the largest documentary production on the Chinese revolution, which selects 100 key scenes, highlight moments and typical characters, narrating 100 vivid stories.
The Age of Awakening. The 43-episode TV series The Age of Awakening narrates how Chinese intellectuals (知识分子) and young people in the early 1900s, including key CPC founders Chen Duxiu and Li Dazhao, tried hard to save a nation with corruption, foreign aggression, and other problems, to form a communist party against all odds.
The Battle at Lake Changjin. Set during the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea
(1950-1953), the film centers on a heroic company of the Chinese People’s Volunteers (CPV) army. By Nov 24, its overall box office has reached 5.69 billion yuan, replacing Wolf Warrior 2 at the top of China’s all-time box office charts.
1. What can audiences see in 1921?A.CPC’s first national congress. |
B.People’s struggle in the early 1900s. |
C.The same perspective of historical moments. |
D.The national Congress held only in Shanghai. |
A.It shows how communist party was formed. |
B.It selects 100 stories of Chinese intellectuals. |
C.It has 43-episode series and a length of 41 hours. |
D.It is the largest documentary on the Chinese revolution. |
A.Shanhe Suiyue. | B.The Age of Awakening. |
C.Wolf Warrior 2. | D.The Battle at Lake Changjin. |
1.列举阅读文学作品的好处;
2.简述阅读文学作品对你的帮助。
注意:
1.词数100左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:文学作品works of literature
Dear Susan,
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Yours,
Li Hua
9 . With a breathing tube in his throat, it was all Radice could do to lift his arm to signal the doctor. Never had he felt so
Nearly six years earlier, Pitera had
Radice was just impressed by Pitera’s progress and devotion. Six years later, when he found himself a
“Not on my watch.” For Radice, those words were exactly what he needed to hear.
Nearly 20 days after he was sent to hospital, Radice completely
A.bored | B.sleepy | C.tired | D.weak |
A.belonged to | B.flowed through | C.occurred to | D.cut through |
A.life | B.favor | C.money | D.fame |
A.coach | B.nurse | C.specialist | D.employee |
A.repay | B.return | C.reduce | D.recognize |
A.soft | B.strong | C.lifeless | D.energetic |
A.hand | B.watch | C.treat | D.arrival |
A.spread | B.suffered | C.discovered | D.prevented |
A.knew | B.guessed | C.doubted | D.wondered |
A.politely | B.hurriedly | C.carelessly | D.patiently |
A.friend | B.patient | C.doctor | D.cleaner |
A.pride | B.respect | C.ability | D.confidence |
A.Slowly | B.Widely | C.Quickly | D.Completely |
A.failed | B.recovered | C.refused | D.regretted |
A.saved | B.started | C.colored | D.enriched |
1. 时间、地点;
2. 体育节的主要活动(开幕式、一分钟表演、比赛项目)及精彩瞬间;
3. 反响和意义。
注意:
1.词数80词左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,使文章连贯;
参考词汇:开幕式opening ceremony 体育节:sports carnival
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