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.
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Honesty is one of the best qualities, Let's say no to cheating!
The Students' Union
2 . A big part of an American road trip is to get your music on as you head out on the highway and enjoy the sights and the scenery. Here are the top four scenic drives in America’s Southwest.
Big Sur Coast Highway, California
It is officially known as California State Route 1 with views of high mountains and rolling waves. Photo tip--just after you cross the bridge (going south), there’s a parking area which is great for shots looking back towards the bridge.
Las Vegas Boulevard, Nevada
Number two is not to be confused with “The Strip” in Las Vegas. It is worth checking out for its neon (霓虹) signs along the roadside. You can see the Hacienda Horse, Rider and the iconic Silver Slipper along this way which takes only 15 minutes to drive.
Death Valley, California
As the hottest, driest and lowest national park, Death Valley is a land of extremes. More than just a desert, Death Valley provides park visitors with a chance to admire natural beauty from the snow mountains to the wildflower fields and small oases (绿洲) to the endless desert.
Red Rock Scenic Byway, Arizona
The Scenic Byway is south on the way to Oak Creek, which is surrounded by an amazing landscape of red rock hills set against clear blue skies. The sandstone rock glows in the sunshine and it’s worth taking your hiking boots and getting out into the landscape to experience its positive energy.
1. Who is the text probably written for?A.Hikers. | B.Self-driving tourists. |
C.Photography lovers. | D.Adventurers. |
A.Parking to listen to the waves. | B.Enjoying the beauty of neon signs. |
C.Going for a hike on high mountains. | D.Taking pictures across the bridge. |
A.Big Sur Coast Highway | B.Las Vegas Boulevard |
C.Death Valley | D.Red Rock Scenic Byway |
3 . Primary and junior-high school students and their parents across the country have seen some changes since the new school year started on September 1. Students have less homework, and their parents no longer need to correct the homework of their children. At the same time, the number of after-school tutoring institutions for primary and junior-high school students is reducing. These changes are the result of national guidelines to ease the burden(负担)of excessive homework and off-campus tutoring for students during the nine years of compulsory education(义务教育).Known as the“double reduction”policy(双减政策),the guidelines were issued at the end of July,and took effect this semester.
The policy is an important step in China's boosting of more well-rounded educational practices. In addition to providing compulsory education, China is also working to develop an education system that enables young people to create a moral, intellectual, physical and mental grounding. China's education system had become increasingly exam-oriented(应试教育)in recent decades due to the desire of achieving high scores in high school and the college entrance examinations. In addition, the extracurricular tutoring companies,most of which privately funded, were producing social anxiety in the name of creating a better future for children. Each of these factors contributed to an excessive burden on primary and junior-high school students, and made education a results-oriented tool serving short-term interests, endangering the entire education system and even the mental health of the future generations.
The policy of easing study burden aims to help education recover its essential purpose with schooling as the cornerstone of the system, social education as the supplement and family education as the foundation, so as to better educate high-caliber talents for the country.
The policy may bring back well-rounded education; however, the motivation to receive and offer exam-oriented learning will last as long as exam scores remain the standard for entry to high schools and colleges. There is still a long way to go for China to change fromexam-oriented to well-rounded education.
1. What change has taken place since this September?A.Students have no homework. |
B.Parents have to correct homework. |
C.After-school tutoring institutions disappear. |
D.The burden of students becomes less. |
A.An education to develop students in many ways. |
B.An education to encourage students to achieve high scores. |
C.An education to train students to deal with exams. |
D.An education to put young students' health in danger. |
A.To welcome the new policy. |
B.To introduce the new policy. |
C.To question the new policy. |
D.To support the new policy. |
A.In a text book. |
B.In a novel. |
C.In an education magazine. |
D.In a diary. |
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2. He goes hiking
3. The vase is said to
4. Each person should be treated equally
5.
A lot of people are suffering
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6 . Read the directions of the medicine before you take it.
Tablespoonful 汤匙 teaspoonful茶匙 dose 剂量
Adults 2 tablespoonfuls Children :according to age 10-14 years 4 teaspoonfuls 6-10 years 2 teaspoonfuls 3-6 years 1 teaspoonful Repeat above dose every 1/2 hour to 1 if needed until 8 doses are taken. If you do not get better, see a doctor please. |
1. Where can you usually see it ?
A.On the wall in front of the shop. | B.In the newspaper. |
C.On the bottles of medicine. | D.In the streets near the hospital. |
A.Add some hot water to it. |
B.Read the instructions carefully. |
C.Move the bottle quickly up and down. |
D.Go and ask the doctor’s advice. |
A.A grow-up. | B.A 10-to-14-year-old child. |
C.A 3-to-6-year-old-child. | D.A 6-to-10-year-old child. |
A.See a doctor | B.Change it for some better medicine. |
C.Stop taking it. | D.Take more doses. |
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