1. 阐明写信事由;
2. 征求建议;
3. 表达感谢。
注意:
1·字数80左右;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Chris,
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Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
2 . It takes time to really get to know someone, but first impressions often determine whether someone is willing to spend more time learning about you. In fact, people’s first impressions are made within seven seconds of meeting someone new.
Show respect. People want to feel respected before they show you the same respect.
Be enthusiastic.
Try to avoid the bad days. If something unfortunate happens, you don’t have to follow a scheduled meeting on the day.
A.Make others feel lucky. |
B.Instead, you can set another time. |
C.Pay attention to your body language. |
D.Show interest in the person you meet. |
E.When you go out for dinner, be polite to waiters. |
F.Be polite and show manners with “please” and “thank you”. |
G.Here are some tips on how to make a good first impression. |
3 . In our home it was natural to fear our father. Even our mother was afraid of him. As children, my sister and I thought every family was like that.
Things were different after that. We had a new daddy. It was like the old one was buried that day in the forest.
A.The praise we expected did not come. |
B.The sun set and it began to get dark. |
C.Our daddy worked very hard to support the family. |
D.Then came the day we found something new and fun to do. |
E.Our whole family was changed with a piece of chalk. |
F.But there was something different in it. |
G.Our mom knew that he cared for us. |
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删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
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I went to Xiangshan Park in last week. At the gate I happened to meet some America tourists. I greeted him in English and then we begin to chat. I got to know that they were college students travel in China. They were busy with taking pictures and were much impressed by the changes had taken place in the past few years. After that, we visited Bei Jing hutong and had a good time. We exchanged our e-mail address so that we could write to each other on the future. I was very glad to have a chance to practice my speak English.
The Internet
It is important for students to use the Internet
6 . Can you imagine what life would be like if there were no
In our daily life we need to communicate with
not travel very far even when we
The man who
A.electricity | B.telephones | C.television | D.telescope |
A.on | B.for | C.In | D.up |
A.broke | B.took | C.looked | D.put |
A.cry | B.shout | C.call | D.talk |
A.excited | B.tired | C.sick | D.sad |
A.teacher | B.assistant | C.professor | D.doctor |
A.you | B.others | C.them | D.one another |
A.mostly | B.quickly | C.suddenly | D.early |
A.that | B.this | C.what | D.which |
A.friendly | B.close | C.nice | D.cruel |
A.slowly | B.easily | C.certainly | D.beautifully |
A.noises | B.lectures | C.feelings | D.voices |
A.speak | B.smile | C.breathe | D.shout |
A.invention | B.discovery | C.experiment | D.improvement |
A.already | B.yet | C.still | D.never |
A.as if | B.even if | C.only if | D.if only |
A.other | B.opposite | C.same | D.different |
A.had | B.did | C.made | D.brought |
A.took | B.wasted | C.cost | D.spent |
A.So | B.Very | C.Too | D.Such |
7 . China successfully launched three astronauts into space on June 17, bringing the country one step closer to completing its new space station. The Shenzhou-12 mission is the first crewed mission and the third launch of a total of 11 launches for China’s space station construction. This is also China’s first manned mission in nearly five years.
The Shenzhou-12 spacecraft (宇宙飞船) was launched on a Long March-2F carrier rocket Thursday morning, from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China’s Gobi Desert. The mission sent the crew to the core module of the planned space station, called Tiangong, which is still under construction in a low-Earth orbit. The spacecraft docked with the core module about six-and-a-half hours after launch, according to state media CGTN. The crew will stay in orbit for three months, during which the life support system and maintenance will be tested. And two astronauts will conduct two long-duration spacewalks.
The mission is led by Nie Haisheng, the oldest member of the team and a former fighter pilot with the People’s Liberation Army. Liu Boming, the second oldest team member, joined China’s 2008 space mission. He is expected to play a crucial role during outside cabin operations in this mission. The crew’s youngest member, Tang Hongbo, is the only one of the three yet to travel to space, despite training for 11 years.
Huang Weifen, one of the chief designers on the manned space program said that during the mission the crew will be using new spacewalk suits as well as a new spacecraft. “The possibility of various problems is quite high. So for the astronauts, emergency decision-making and troubleshooting capabilities are also very high requirements,” said Huang.
China’s space program has expanded rapidly in the past decade — in the last seven months alone, the country’s scientists have successfully landed exploratory rovers on the moon in December and on Mars in May.
In April, China successfully launched the first module of the space station. The station will need to be assembled (组装) from several modules launching at different times. If successfully completed, the station is expected to operate for 10 years.
1. What does the successful launch of Shenzhou-12 symbolize?A.The completion of Chinese space station. |
B.China’s leading position in the space industry. |
C.Further development of China’s space program. |
D.The great success of China’s first manned program. |
A.To introduce the mission of Shenzhou-12. |
B.To prove the importance of Shenzhou-12. |
C.To explain the technology used by the spaceship. |
D.To show the difficulties of long-duration spacewalks. |
A.Astronauts need a long period of training. |
B.A brand new spacecraft is hard to operate. |
C.The three astronauts are highly experienced. |
D.Astronauts face huge challenges in their missions. |
A.Astronauts’ life in space. |
B.Public attitudes towards Shenzhou-12. |
C.The mission of Shenzhou-12 and China’s space exploration. |
D.The construction and significance of the Chinese space station. |
8 . I believe that it is important to be brought up with a firm belief in the good. I was fortunate in this respect. My parents not only gave me a happy home, but they had me study half a dozen foreign languages and made it possible for me to travel in other countries. This made me more tolerant and helped me to conquer many difficulties in later life.
Soon after I got married, my husband and I left our native country and went to live in Shanghai, China. Here was a really international city. People of all races and beliefs lived and worked together.
In Shanghai, in 1941, when I was only twenty years old, the doctors discovered that I had diabetes. It was a terrible shock, because diabetes is incurable. But it can be controlled by insulin(胰岛素).Although this drug was not manufactured in China, there were enough stocks of imported insulin available. This enabled me to continue a normal, happy life.
Then bombs fell on Pearl Harbor and the Japanese occupied Shanghai. The import of insulin was cut off. Before long, there was not enough for the diabetics. I was on a starvation diet to keep my insulin requirements as low as possible. Many diabetics had already died, and the situation became desperate. In spite of all this, I never stopped believing that with the help of my husband’s love and care, I would survive.
I continued to teach in Chinese schools. My faith and my husband’s never-ending efforts to get the manufacture of insulin started gave me courage. In his small laboratory the production of insulin was attempted. I served as the human guinea pig(实验对象)on which it was tested. I’ll never forget the day when my husband gave me the first injection of the new insulin, which had worked on rabbits. It helped! Can you imagine our happiness and relief?
I received the greatest strength from the deep love and complete understanding between my husband and me. And next to that was the kindness and help of many, many friends of many nationalities. To me, the experience of living in Shanghai during the special times was unforgettable.
After the Second World War, my husband and I sailed to the United States, which is also known as the melting pot. Wherever we live, I believe, with faith and love, love between families and friends from different nationalities, we can make it our cherished home.
1. What can we know about the author?A.She visited China and has lived in Shanghai since then. |
B.She was given an unhappy home. |
C.She got married in Czechoslovakia. |
D.She could hardly tolerate her parents. |
A.a small rabbit | B.an everlasting effort |
C.the new insulin | D.the human guinea pig |
A.Unbearable. | B.Unbelievable. |
C.Unfortunate. | D.Unforgettable. |
9 . The London Eye which is 450 feet in height above the Thames River is the world’s biggest spinning structure. It is one hundred feet taller than Big Ben and weighs 1,600 tons. It was built to celebrate the year 2000. Maybe building such a big spinning structure suggested that people longed for bigger and better things in the future.
In London Eye,there are 32 capsules (舱).Each of the capsules can hold up to 25 people. And they’re air conditioned in summer,heated in winter. From these capsules the visitors can see the most beautiful views of London.
It was difficult to assemble (安装) and put a wheel of this size. And it required new technology and a lot of imagination. The parts of London Eye were sent up the Thames River,and the wheel was assembled on temporary (暂时的) platforms on the river. Lifting it into an upright position was a major challenge. It took a week to winch (吊) it up to its final position.
Now the London Eye is regarded as a monument to new millennium. And many visitors from all over the world come to visit it.
1. How tall is Big Ben?A.450 feet | B.350 feet | C.550 feet | D.250 feet |
A.To set a new record |
B.To celebrate the Queen’s birthday |
C.To celebrate the coming of 2000 |
D.To beat the first observation wheel in Chicago |
A.pick up | B.grow up | C.made up | D.lifted up |
A.it took great trouble for people to build the London Eye |
B.the London Eye has been changed into a monument |
C.the latest technology was used to assemble the London Eye |
D.imagination is very important to build the London Eye |
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