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Several days later,Li Hua,one of my roommates,bought a bag of snacks from a supermarket.We invited to enjoy them. However, after eating,all of us get poisoned and had stomachaches with our face pale.We were quick sent to a nearby hospital.A doctor examined us and gave them some medicine.Unfortunately,we were out of danger soon after taking medicine.This accident made me to realize the seriousness of the food safe problem.I sincerely hope that the whole society should take notice in food safety.
2 . Many people often lose their friends and they don’t know how to keep a long friendship. So how can you keep a long friendship?The following passage explains very well about this matter.
The first thing you need to do is become a good listener. In this way,you show your friends that you are interested in their lives. You want to know more about them and you want to help them solve their problems. They will cherish the friendship more if they know you care about them.
The next thing is that you should respect other people’s privacy. People usually don’t like others to know about their private life,so you should show respect toward their privacy. Sometimes,they need some suggestions from others,but this does not mean that others can know about their entire life. So respect for privacy is a must for keeping a long friendship.
The third important thing is that you need to be able to forgive. You must remember that nobody is perfect in this world. It is important to forgive others and not to blame them for the mistakes they have already made. You are not perfect either. Thus you need to apologize to others for the mistakes you may have made.
Pay attention to the three things above,and you will be able to have long friendships.
1. This passage is written to tell us ________.A.why a long friendship is important |
B.what we can do for our friends |
C.how to make friends with others |
D.how to keep a long friendship |
A.To know more about our friends. |
B.To share our happiness and sadness. |
C.To be good at listening to our friends. |
D.To help our friends solve their problems. |
A.we should never share our private lives with others |
B.some people never care about their privacy |
C.it is important to respect other people’s privacy |
D.some people like sharing their privacy |
A.everyone makes mistakes |
B.some people are perfect |
C.people often make stupid mistakes |
D.we shouldn’t apologize for every mistake |
Teenagers who start the school day really early are likely to weigh slightly more than those who start later. That's the finding of a new study of nearly 30,000
Getting too little sleep can put kids
Her team collected start times for 362 Canadian schools. Then they asked students at those schools
Because the study compared kids who already started school at different times of day, it's not clear that changing school start time would help heavier kids lose weight. To know for sure, researchers would want to compare the same kids before
4 . How to build good relationships with people from other cultures? Actually, it is important to learn some skills to communicate with them. Armed with the knowledge of how to communicate effectively, you can make things easier.
Learn about the culture beforehand.
Be respectful and tolerant.
Speak clearly and slowly if necessary. But do not shout at others even if they don't understand you.
A.A little knowledge can go a long way. |
B.It takes time to know about other cultures. |
C.Keep eye contact when talking with others. |
D.Know whether to make eye contact or avoid it. |
E.Each culture has its own set of values and beliefs. |
F.The following are some tips that may help you greatly. |
G.Raising your voice cannot make yourself easier to be understood. |
5 . Best Family Vacations in Canada
When looking for the ideal destination for your next family vacation abroad, consider Canada for its wide range of multi-generational entertainment. Use this list to plan your next trip north, and vote below for your first-choice destination before you head out.
Niagara Falls![]() | The maid of the mist boat tour may leave you fully wet, but it won’t wet your spirit on your trip. When you’re not admiring the falls, enjoy the blossoms at the Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens. Or, visit the Aquarium (水族馆) of Niagara, which has more than1,500 species of aquatic animals. |
Prince Edward Island![]() | The background for the “Anne of Green Gables” stories, Prince Edward Island offers a variety of outdoor experiences—from sandy beaches to water sports like kayaking to exploring one of eight lighthouses. Plus, PEI is a quick flight from almost anywhere on the east coast. |
Whistler![]() | Kids will love hitting the slopes (斜坡) on Whistler and Blackcomb mountains nearby Vancouver. Whistler also features educational activities, such as the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre, for families who want to gain some learning while on vacation. |
Vancouver![]() | You’ll find most of Vancouver’s kid-centered attractions in Granville Island and Stanley Park. The nearly 1,000-acre park has the Vancouver Aquarium, plus four playgrounds, and a mini-train. For a more exciting rush, walk across the 450-foot-long Capilano Suspension Bridge. |
1. How may a visitor feel during the boat tour at Niagara Falls?
A.Disappointed. | B.Excited. | C.Scared. | D.Surprised. |
A.Niagara Falls. | B.Prince Edward Island. | C.Whistler. | D.Vancouver. |
A.They are famous for bridges. |
B.People can visit cultural centres. |
C.Aquariums are the main attraction. |
D.They have attractions for children. |
6 . We live in the surburb near the city. Last month Dad and I walked
" I'd like to do that. " I said. I talked with Dad. We agreed to bring in my
Making that
As I
A.downstairs | B.upwards | C.backwards | D.downtown |
A.real | B.valuable | C.empty | D.unclear |
A.adults | B.kids | C.youths | D.talents |
A.draw-anything | B.day-dreaming | C.made-up | D.extraordinary |
A.way | B.suggestion | C.conclusion | D.promise |
A.watching | B.raising | C.fixing | D.catching |
A.house | B.temple | C.castle | D.fairy |
A.regular | B.strange | C.small | D.narrow |
A.put | B.drew | C.swam | D.stepped |
A.piloting | B.designing | C.creating | D.skipping |
A.drawings | B.ideas | C.friends | D.imagination |
A.finally | B.unfortunately | C.obviously | D.straightly |
A.entrance | B.ordinary | C.artificial | D.exit |
A.built up | B.cleaned up | C.folded up | D.cleared up |
A.waved | B.permitted | C.rejected | D.arranged |
A.searched | B.looked | C.pushed | D.marched |
A.end | B.harm | C.matter | D.quit |
A.day | B.tour | C.map | D.fairytale |
A.positioned | B.combined | C.painted | D.left |
A.perfect | B.simple | C.modern | D.typical |
7 . There are many famous museums throughout the world where people can enjoy art. Washington D.C. has the National Gallery of Art (美术馆); Paris has the Louvre; London, the British Museum. Florida International University (FIU) in Miami also shows art for people to see. And it does so without a building, or even a wall for its drawings and paintings.
FIU has opened what it says is the first computer art museum in the United States. You don’t have to visit the University to see the art. You just need a computer linked to a telephone.
You can call the telephone number of a University computer and connect your own computer to it. All of the art is stored in the school computer. It is computer art, produced electronically (采用电子手段) by artists in their own computers. In only a few minutes, your computer can receive and copy all the pictures and drawings.
Robert Shostak is director of the new computer museum. He says he started the museum because computer artists had no place to show their work.
A computer artist could only record his pictures electronically and send the records, or floppy discs (软盘), to others to see on their computers. He could also put his pictures on paper. But to print good pictures in paper, the computer artist needed an expensive laser (激光) printer.
Robert Shostak says the electronic museum is mostly for art or computer students at schools and universities. Many of the pictures in the museum are made by students. Mr. Shostak says the FIU museum will make computer art more fun for computer artists because more people can see it. He says artists will enjoy their work much more if they have an audience. And the great number of home computers in America could mean a huge audience for the electronic museum.
1. To see the art in FIU museum, your special needs include___________.A.floppy discs |
B.a computer and a printer |
C.pictures and drawings on paper |
D.a computer connected to the museum by telephone line |
A.Paintings drawn by means of computer. | B.Different styles of paintings. |
C.Drawings done by art students of FIU. | D.Old paintings |
A.Robert Shostak wanted to do something for computer scientists |
B.Robert Shostak wanted to help computer artists |
C.art students needed a place to show their works |
D.computer scientists wanted to do something about art |
A.famous museums through the world |
B.a computer art museum in Miami, U.S.A. |
C.art exhibitions in Florida International University |
D.the latest development in computer art |
1.个人情况:年龄,性别,学历。
2.个人条件,英语好,爱好体育,善于交际,乐于助人,熟悉本地情况。
3.承诺:提供最佳服务等。
注意:词数100左右,开头和结尾已为你写好;可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
Dear Sir or Madam,
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Yours Sincerely,
LiHua
9 . Fish cats are a kind of cats that love water and love to fish. They are like tigers and lions, only much smaller, around twice the size of our average pet cats. They live in wetlands of South Asia and mangrove forests (红树林)of South and Southeast Asia. Like many endangered species, fish cats were in danger of dying out more than twenty years ago, mainly because of the great international need for fish food and the people's cutting of the mangroves at an extremely fast speed.
Mangroves of Southeast Asia are home to a great many fantastic species, like fish cats, turtles, shorebirds and others. Mangroves can protect soil, and they can be the first line of protection between storms, tsunamis and the millions of people who live next to them. The fact is that mangroves can store almost five to ten times more CO2 than other forests. So protecting mangroves may well be like protecting five to ten times more of other forests.
Ten years ago, in South India, many people came together to change the future of their home. In less than 10 years, with international support, the state forest departments and the local people worked together to restore over 20,000 acres of unproductive fish and shrimp farms back into mangroves. Now experts are working with them in helping study and protecting the mangroves as well as the species living in them. Fish and shrimp farmers are now willing to work with experts to test the harvest of nature protection like fishes, turtles and other species in mangroves. The local farmers are encouraged to protect and plant mangroves where they have been lost. A win-win-win for fish cats, local people and the global ecosystem(生态系统)is being built.
1. What made the fish cats endangered?A.Natural enemies and environment pollution. |
B.Cutting of mangroves and lack of water. |
C.Being too large and need for fish food. |
D.Less fish and overcutting of mangroves. |
A.They can prevent extreme weather. |
B.They can take in more CO2 effectively. |
C.They help plants grow better on the soil. |
D.They are perfect home to all species. |
A.Ways of turning farms into forests. |
B.Changes of South India in 10 years. |
C.Efforts to protect the mangroves. |
D.Work in protecting shrimps. |
A.Fish Cats and Mangroves Protection |
B.The Importance of Mangroves |
C.Ways to Protect Fish Cats |
D.Man and Nature |