A.A book. | B.A film. | C.An actor. |
1.陈述写信目的;
2.表明个人优势;
3.展示自己的决心。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Lack of motivation is one of top exercise killers, but joining a sports club can help. Most of us associate value with money. When something is free of, it is easy to dismiss them as an unimportant thing. And when we pay for classes at a sports club, we are easily motivating to get the most value out of the investment. If anything can get you out of bed at 6 am, it is the thought that you were wasting some dollars by stay at home. Classes give you a period of scheduled times each week to go to the club and work out. If they are instructors or a group of classmates, they can provide encouragement for you and motivate you to work hardly.
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5 . Wearing a face mask will keep you and others safer when you have to leave the house.
●Keep away from certain foods
Onions and garlic not only add flavor to many foods but also add smells that are not easily brushed away. The substances that cause their bad smells make their way into your bloodstream and travel to your lungs, where you breathe them out.
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Saliva (唾液) is the key ingredient in your mouth that helps keep the smell under control because it helps wash away food particles and bacteria. If you are not producing much saliva, try drinking water or chewing sugarless gum.
●Brush your teeth
You’d better brush your teeth at least twice a day to reduce harmful bacteria on your teeth. The sticky buildup on your teeth collects bacteria that cause bad breath, and trapped food adds to the problem.
●Brush your tongue
A.Avoid dry mouth |
B.Wash your hands |
C.That’s the good news |
D.Buy a proper toothbrush instead |
E.Bacteria don’t just live on your teeth |
F.But the experts warn against overdoing it. |
G.Avoiding those foods is the best way to get rid of the problem |
6 . Haley Moss knows that for our legal system to function the way it should, it needs to look like the people it represents—including people with disabilities. “We need all types of minds to get all kinds of jobs done,” she says. Moss represents that concept in more ways than one: Not only is she Florida’s first openly autistic (自闭症) lawyer, but she is also a public speaker and consultant on disability at work.
Moss initially thought she would be a doctor “I thought the coolest thing would be becoming an autistic expert,” she says— but soon realized she wasn’t enthusiastic about the science. She decided to focus on what she enjoys: helping people, making a difference, writing, and speaking—all things lawyers do. After her undergraduate work at the University of Florida, she graduated from the University of Miami School of Law. From there, she worked mostly in antiterrorism litigation (反恐怖主义诉讼) at a firm in Florida before starting her own public speaking and consulting business.
Moss is hoping to change the fact that not many lawyers are open about their disabilities. “I remember in my first year of law school, there was a blind student in my section, but she did not return for the second semester—and I wondered why,” she says. “Law school is not always as accessible as it could be for people with disabilities. However, if more people with disabilities go to law school and begin working in our communities, they’ll be able to create the change we need.” Moss now plays a role in inspiring others to discover the benefits of a legal education as part of LSAC’s BE IndiVISIBLE campaign, which encourages all people from all walks of life to consider law school.
For any law student or lawyer with a disability, Moss recommends “showing up as your full self”—in other words, not hiding your disability or acting like someone you’re not. “Don’t try to be the same as your normal or nondisabled counterparts (同行),” she says. “But remember that if you do choose to divulge your disability, make it clear that it’s not everything you are.
1. How does Moss differ from other lawyers?A.She only defends for the disabled. |
B.She is the first openly autistic lawyer in Florida. |
C.She is only a lawyer with plenty of new concepts. |
D.She is devoted to changing the present legal system. |
A.She got a doctor degree at first. |
B.She enjoyed science at university. |
C.She selected the most popular major at university. |
D.She got a job in the legal profession after graduation. |
A.She might quit school. | B.She launched many campaigns. |
C.She often inspired her classmates. | D.She was devoted to her community. |
A.Treat | B.excuse | C.ignore | D.expose |
7 . Four Strange American Traditions
Let’s look at four traditions Americans celebrate without even considering how strange the rest of world consider them.
Baby Showers
The custom of celebrating a new child has been around forever and is part of most cultures. In the US, however, it’s honored differently: with a baby shower. The baby shower began during the 1950s. It involves an afternoon party for the mom-to-be attended by close female friends and families. The guests play baby-themed games, and there’s always plenty of food.
Trick-or-treating
Many cultures have strong historic traditions like dressing up around the time of Halloween, but few of these involve children going door-to-door asking for candy with the words, “Trick or treat!” Typically, their parents wouldn’t allow them to talk to strangers, begging for candy in the streets at night. But all of a sudden they support such behaviors on one magical evening each fall.
Presidential Turkey Pardons
Thanksgiving in general seems to puzzle those who aren’t interested in American traditions, but perhaps no part of that turkey festival seems more unusual than the annual ceremony during which modern presidents give an official pardon to a live turkey. Interestingly, there’s also a great deal of confusion among Americans concerning the actual origins of this strange tradition.
Black Friday Shopping Sprees(疯狂购物)
People in the US have no problem lining up before the sun even rises to cash in on big deals on Black Friday. Just hours after millions of turkeys are eaten in the United States on Thanksgiving each year, the shoppers head out to get a start on their yearly Christmas gift list. Black Friday sales promotion traditionally launches this national weekend shopping activity, which continues with Small Business Saturday and ends with Cyber Monday.
1. What can the children do in Trick-or-treating?A.Ask for candy from strangers. | B.Play some baby-themed games. |
C.Hold a historic traditional party. | D.Support their parents to make a trick. |
A.Baby Showers. | B.Trick-or-treating. |
C.Presidential Turkey Pardons. | D.Black Friday Shopping Sprees. |
A.They are fond of shopping activities. | B.They can buy some discounted goods. |
C.They want to improve its popularity. | D.They have to prepare candy for strangers. |
1. Which school is the university most famous for?
A.Medicine. | B.Social Science. | C.Law. |
A.The visitors. | B.The receptionists. | C.The lecturers. |
A.A long essay. | B.One group discussion. | C.Informal lectures. |
A.Teachers at university. | B.Teachers at high school. | C.Students at high school. |
1. What is the man?
A.A teacher. | B.A doctor. | C.A host. |
A.How to save money. | B.How to spend money. | C.How to be a good housewife. |
A.In supermarkets. | B.In outdoor markets. | C.In department stores. |
A.Fixing things by ourselves. |
B.Hiring someone to repair things. |
C.Asking friends to help with the repairs. |
1. How does Joanna feel?
A.Tired. | B.Happy. | C.Anxious. |
A.To practise cooking. | B.To pay back her mum. | C.To look after her sick mum. |
A.She has got married. |
B.She can get up early every day. |
C.She loves her father more than her mother. |