1 . 词组替换
1. He made use of his experience as a photographer to make a documentary programme.2. To get the accurate answer, they looked up information in many books.
3. The economy needs more skilled workers very much, yet millions remain unemployed and unemployable.
4. Many families have been separated by war and revolution.
5. The concert was excellent --- there were lots of well-known songs with some new ones added.
1. The other way to spend time looking at the amazing variety of underwater sites is by shore diving.
2. With the help of a few poles and a large canvas sheet, the rescue team managed to quickly build a tent.
3. The production team of The Lifelong Journey all got extremely excited at the unexpected high audience ratings.
4. Through years of persistent efforts, she finally succeeded in having a career in the field of genetic engineering.
5. The whistle is to be blown only in the case of emergencies and must be visibly worn at all times while on the premises.
3 . 写出下列划线部分的句子成分并在句子后面的括号里写上简单句、并列句或复合句
1. ①Studying without thinking leads to confusion; thinking without study ends in puzzlement.2. Just ①remember that you and your parents can work together ②to improve your relationship.
3. I understand ①that they’re trying to protect me from getting hurt.
4. The key to keeping the peace is① regular and ②honest communication.
5. Sometimes, competition can push you ①to do better.
Silent friends in a life storm
Dear Annalisa,
My dad died unexpectedly a few months ago and I feel angry with some of my oldest friends, who have hardly contacted me since it happened.
Three months on, I’ve finally heard from some of them through text about other matters. I didn’t mention my sad stories, and they didn’t ask.
I understand that death is a frightening subject and that people might worry about saying the wrong thing. Yet I still feel a bit hurt by their lack of contact after my dad’s funeral (葬礼).
Now I don’t want to face them because I don’t want to make them feel guilty (内疚的). Normally they are extremely good friends who I love very much. I have other friends, so I can manage this without their support. I just want to let go of the anger so I can get through this sadness. Hope to receive your advice.
Yours,
Amy
Dear Amy,
I’m so sorry to hear about your dad’s death.
Your anger may come from being unable to ask for the help you need. You also seem worried about troubling your friends too much.
It is likely that your friends are very concerned about you. Perhaps their own fear of the subject is too big to comfort you and, just as you say, they are frightened of saying the wrong thing. Also, people often want to “fix” things, but no one can fix death, so they may feel powerless to help you. In these situations, you have to be brave to break the ice and tell them not only what you need, but also how to offer help.
If you really can’t ask your “silent” friends for help, maybe you could count more on those other friends. You might find some psychological (心理的) treatment useful as well. Talking to someone with professional knowledge who understands your situation can help you carry the burden of sadness.
Yours,
Annalisa
1. 根据文章内容,使用文章中的原词完成下列表格,每空一词。Amy’s problem | Some of her oldest friends have seldom contacted her since her dad’s death, making her feel angry and |
Annalisa’s analysis (分析) | ● Amy’s anger comes from the fact that she is ● The subject of death is so frightening that her friends are at a loss what to say to ● Her friends may feel powerless to help her solve the problem so they choose to keep |
Annalisa’s | ● Be brave to start a conversation with her friends. ● ● Seek |
2. 假如你是 Amy,请给Annalisa回一封信,表示感谢并告诉她你打算怎么做。写作词数应为40左右。
Dear Annalisa,
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Yours,
Amy
3. 假定你是Amy的朋友,得知她的困扰,你将如何提供帮助?请用英语写出你可以做的三件事。A: SV B: SVP C: SVO D: SVOO E: SVOC F: SVA G: SVOA (S: 主语 V: 谓语 O: 宾语 P: 表语 C: 宾语补足语 A: 状语) |
1. I found most students friendly and easy-going.
2. You can visit the school website to find out more about your school.
3. Chinese calligraphy is one of the many optional courses.
4. About forty students meet in the Art Room every Friday afternoon.
5. Our teachers will give us much encouragement.
Sometimes, we just get a feeling. It sets us on guard and shapes our responses, if we are wise enough to listen. I definitely had it when I stepped out of the main building of the community college at 8:30 in the evening. I looked up and noted it was going to rain, and probably hail (冰雹), any minute. I lived in the country six miles away, so I knew I’d better hurry. After jogging to my car, I jumped in and headed for home. Martin McBride belted out “Wild Angels” from the CD player.
As I drove a few blocks away, the rain slowly started to fall, and I knew a storm was coming. I quickly began thinking of places nearby to pull in for cover until the worst had passed. Two blocks away was Parsons Motors, which had a large metal awning (雨蓬) that would shelter me. I decided I would stop to see if there was room for my car. But as I prepared to turn into the drive, a strong sense of fear washed over me, and an inner voice said, “No, just keep going and get home as fast as you can.”
So that’s what I did. Martina kept singing, and I kept on driving. There were only a few cars in front of me, all moving west down Main Street into a wall of pouring rain and strong wind. The last thing I saw clearly were the sudden brake lights of the cars in front of me as each stopped and turned onto the shoulder of the highway. I quickly followed. I sat shocked and somewhat frightened, as the wind and rain rocked my car. I could hardly make out the hood (引擎声) of my car as all my other surroundings disappeared into the darkness.
注意:
续写部分主体已给出,请按照要求在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Ten long minutes passed before the rain eased. 我跟着其他车辆, 又重新上路了。
I took a deep breath, as I struggled to figure what my father had said.我热泪盈眶,只能说:“我刚从那边来。
1. “Out-With Camp,” he continued, stumbling over the name as usual. “June nineteen fory.”
A.I stumbled through the piano piece with difficulty. |
B.He had stumbled down and torn the skin from his knees. |
C.I stumbled along in the dark, trusting to luck to find the right door. |
D.He stumbled and fell backwards into the water. |
A.held up | B.lifted up | C.choked up | D.wrinkled up |
A.freely | B.casually | C.continuously | D.enthusiastically |
1. abstract
A.畸形的 | B.抽象的 | C.滥用的 |
A.宣传 | B.改编 | C.收养 |
A.解决 | B.敦促 | C.提倡 |
A.预料 | B.通知 | C.欣赏 |
A.矛盾的 | B.自主的 | C.自动的 |
A.几乎不 | B.经常 | C.差不多 |
A.纽带 | B.奖金 | C.边界 |
A.容积 | B.容器 | C.资本 |
A.名望 | B.机遇 | C.类别 |
A.商业的 | B.投入的 | C.奉献的 |
A.对比 | B.成分 | C.能力 |
A.满意的 | B.不变的 | C.复杂的 |
A.传统的 | B.核心的 | C.对立的 |
A.赞扬 | B.进程 | C.标准 |
A.发展 | B.表现 | C.离开 |
1. sth. be in chaos
A.处于一片混乱中 | B.处于一片和谐中 |
A.挠了挠某人的胳膊 | B.伸出某人的胳膊 |
A.坚持一个人的思想 | B.深深留在某人的脑海里 |
A.顺从于某事 | B.辞职去做某事 |
A.当场,立即 | B.在这个点上 |
A.某人信用良好 | B.某人值得赞扬 |
A.某人致力于做某事 | B.某人因做某事而犯罪 |
A.鼓起勇气 | B.唤醒勇气 |
A.做好思想准备 | B.集中注意力 |
A.任由某人摆布 | B.受某人的怜悯 |
1. Would you mind carrying the suitcase for us.
2. What worries me most is her staying too late every night.
3. They lived in a house facing south.
4. When we returned, we found a stranger standing in front of the house.
5. The film is found very exciting.
6. It is no use serving up TV dinners if the kids won’t eat them.
7. I’m sorry for not having told you the news earlier.
8. Not knowing his address, I can’t send this book to him.
9. She came into the house, carrying a lot of books.
10. Seeing those pictures, she remembered her childhood.