We Want You Position: Secretary Requirements: 1.College degree or above 2. Proficient in English and Mandarin 3. A stable personality and high sense of responsibility are desirable 4. Ability to work well with others 5. Working experience in foreign company is preferable |
1.词数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Mr. Smith,
I have learnt from your advertisement in the newspaper that your company is in need of a secretary. I’d like to apply for the position
I’m Wang Ping, a graduate from Peking University. As a student
Thank you for your consideration and I’m looking forward to your early reply.
Yours,
Wang Ping
大多数人支持 | 1.了解海洋环境; 2.开发海洋资源。 |
少数人反对 | 1.污染海洋; 2.破坏生态多样性。 |
你的观点 | …… |
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Yesterday, our class had a discussion about
The majority of students are in favor of ocean exploration. In their opinion, through ocean exploration, we can
In my opinion,
The air is thin and we have to rest several
Tibetan antelopes live on the plains of Tibet, Xinjiang, and Qinghai.
My guide is Zhaxi,
The1980s and 1990s were bad times for the Tibetan antelope. The population dropped
In order to save this species from
The measures were
I think about the antelopes and
Virtue, by definition, is the moral excellence of a person
Virtues are universal and recognized by all cultures as basic qualities of well-being. However, practicing virtues is not easy. So often we know that it takes perseverance to reach our goals, and we still never get there
Because we have not yet consciously applied a virtue to a given situation so as to change its outcome such as in these examples: kindness towards someone who is having a bad day can make him or her smile and build rapport; trust in a relationship creates valuable, meaningful relationships; gratitude in a job loss can shift our focus from feeling low to how we can have a new, more fulfilling career;
We know we are becoming more virtuous people, not only because of the results above but also because of the way other people respond to us. Our friends, families, co-workers, and neighbors will trust and rely on us. They will come to us for guidance and help. They will want to be around us because we inspire them to be better people. Practicing virtues allows us to develop our potential, and live a more purposeful, better life
The underlined sentence in paragraph 1 means Sontag_________.
A.was a symbol of American cultural life |
B.developed world literature, film and art |
C.published many essays about world culture |
D.kept pace with the newest development of world culture |
Armstrong was called Pops because he ______.
A.looked like a musician | B.was a musician of much influence |
C.showed an interest in music | D.traveled to play modern music |
We can learn from the passage that Danielle Steel _____.
A.lives an exciting life | B.values her readers a lot |
C.writes about quiet women | D.is pleased with her achievements |
Tyler is said to have never actually retired because ____________.
A.he developed a new method of testing | B.he called for free spirit in research |
C.he was still active in giving advice | D.he still led the Eight-Year Study |
Who are most probably interested in Ralph W. Tyler’s memoir?
A.Top managers. | B.Language learners. |
C.Serious educators. | D.Science organizations. |
10 . If it had not been for Fan Jinshi and her team, the world cultural heritage at Dunhuang Mogao Caves in a remote Chinese desert might have long been destroyed by sand, weather or humans.
Born and raised in Shanghai, Fan has spent half a century fighting an uphill battle to preserve the ancient Buddhist wall paintings at Dunhuang, in Northwest China’s Gansu Province. The 1,600-year-old Dunhuang Mogao Caves are a huge collection of Buddhist art—more than 2,000 Buddha figures and 45,000 square metres of paintings spread among 735 caves. It is China s first UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Archaeologist Fan was sent to Dunhuang after graduating from Peking University in 1963. While in Dunhuang, a remote village in the desert then, Fan lived in an abandoned temple. At first, she did not even dare to go out to the toilet at night. To protect the treasures from sand and dampness, Fan and other workers put doors on the caves,planted trees and started monitoring temperature and humidity(湿度) in the caves. They also control the number of visitors.
In the late 1990s, with tourism booming nationwide since national holidays were extended, the local government planned to go public with Dunhuang Mogao Caves, but found Fan firmly in their way. “The heritage would have been destroyed if it had been listed,” she said.
Dunhuang academy has now photographed and catalogued online all the sculptures and paintings. “Despite our efforts to minimize damage, we can’t completely stop them from being eroded(腐蚀). But the digital database will last.”
Fan was grateful when her husband joined her in Dunhuang in 1986 after 19 years of separation. Her two sons grew up in Shanghai with their aunt. “I have not been a good mother or wife. With regard to my family, I’m full of guilt,” she said. Fan, retired as the director of Dunhuang Academy but continues her efforts.
1. Which measure didn’t Fan Jinshi take to protect Dunhuang Mogao Caves?A.Opening Dunhuang Mogao Caves to the public extensively. |
B.Planting trees and protecting the Dunhuang Mogao Caves from being eroded. |
C.Picturing and classifying all the sculptures and paintings online. |
D.Putting doors on the caves and monitoring temperature and humidity. |
A.In 1963. | B.In 1967. |
C.In 1986. | D.In the late 1990s. |
A.the history of Dunhuang Mogao Caves |
B.the attractions of Dunhuang Mogao Caves |
C.Fan’s devotion to preserving Dunhuang Mogao Caves |
D.the appeal for the protection of Dunhuang Mogao Caves |
A.Considerate and easy-going. |
B.Kind and intelligent. |
C.Humorous and sweet-tempered. |
D.Devoted and persistent. |