张颖 | Ready To Do |
◆help others for years ◆go to the old people’s home twice a month(cut hair, wash clothes. do some cleaning) ◆offer people umbrellas or raincoats on rainy days | |
我的观点和打算 | ◆opinion: I think if everyone is ready to help others, the world will be a better one. ◆plan: do some small things... |
(1)短文内容必须包含表格所提供的要点,可适当发挥;
(2)文中不得出现真实的姓名、校名及地名;
(3)词数100左右。
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2 . True friendship lasts a lifetime. Years can pass, but the love always stays the same.
For many years Tony Parker from the city garbage collection would arrive in front of the Wierenicz home and there would always be three cute faces
Just for fun, the children’s mother, Carla Wierenicz, posted an old video of Tony
Just like old
For the special meeting they
Carla said Tony was
A.waiting | B.answering | C.paying | D.caring |
A.finished | B.dropped | C.changed | D.gone |
A.running | B.showing | C.putting | D.getting |
A.important | B.special | C.proper | D.right |
A.trucks | B.times | C.activities | D.parents |
A.picking | B.rising | C.summing | D.jumping |
A.lives | B.greetings | C.races | D.comments |
A.just | B.never | C.already | D.also |
A.flower | B.toy | C.dinner | D.drawing |
A.thankful | B.anxious | C.famous | D.sorry |
Luo Yan and his wife and son travelled back to their hometown for the Spring Festival. Their journey
On their arrival, they found Luo’s parents eagerly waiting for
With midnight
4 . When Randy Smalls found out that his daughter, ReOnna, was in a group of students who bullied(霸凌) a girl at school, he couldn’t bear to sit back.
As someone all-too-familiar with being bullied, he felt they should say sorry to Ryan Reese, the girl who was getting picked on. And in doing so, he also found a way to teach his own daughter a lesson. He decided to help Ryan buy brand new clothes. ReOnna was upset, especially because she is into fashion. So Randy asked her to come with them and help pick out Ryan’s new clothes. Randy also took Ryan to get her hair done at asalon (美发厅). Randy’s generosity became inspiration. Several local salons also offered to help keep her looking beautiful in the months that followed.
Upset as Re’Onna was at first, the more time she spent with Ryanthe more she began to truly understand the importance of not bullying. Not only because it’s not okay to hurt others but because you never know what someone else is going through. For Ryan, that included losing her dad, grandpa, and aunt in a short period of time. “I wasn’t expecting it,” Ryan said. “I just started to cry. It really took me deeper down in my depression.”
“As parents, we have to take responsibility for what our children do,” Randy said. “We can teach our children, but when they go and are around other children, something terrible may happen. When situations like this happen we have to take action and be the parent and not the friend.”
1. What did Randy find out?A.His daughter was bullied. | B.His daughter bullied a girl. |
C.His daughter failed in exams. | D.His daughter got hurt at school. |
A.Buying new clothes for Ryan. | B.Blaming her for being involved in bullying |
C.Reporting the bullying to the school. | D.Urging her to make an apology to Ryan. |
A.Many students helped Ryan. bir | B.Randy’s daughter felt upset. |
C.Several local salons also took action. | D.The school also did something for Ryan |
A.The parent is stricter. | B.The parent is more caring. |
C.The parent is more helpful. | D.The parent is more responsible |
One person I admire is Judith, a
Last winter a small boy fell into the river. He couldn’t swim and kept
I admire Judith because she saved the boy’s life. I think she is a real hero.
Viewpoints | Pros | Cons |
Reasons | 1. Not feeling lonely 2. Taking turns to look after parents | 1. Worrying about getting less love from parents 2. Not getting along well with brothers or sisters |
Your opinions |
1.词数:100左右,开头已给出,不计入总词数;
2.应覆盖所有要点,可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
Do you agree that your parents have a second child? Different students have different opinions about it.
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How to show your love to your parents
Sometimes it is difficult to understand your parents because they are from a different generation. Yes, we know how it feels, but remember, your parents always love you. Here are some ways to show your love to them.
People always give their friends gifts but often forget to do that to their parents. To show your love, the next time you buy gifts for your friends, remember to buy something for you parents too.
If a busy man like Bill Gates can find time to see his parents, so can you. Remember many things of your life will come and go, but your parents are always there.
Look at your childhood pictures with them
Why don’t you find your childhood photos when you are at home and look at them with your parents? They love remembering the “good old times”.
“Hello, Mom, I just think of giving you a call and saying ‘hi’.” Is it difficult to say that on the phone? Your call will bring a smile to their faces.
A. Give them gifts often.
B. Find time to see them.
C. Call them from time to time.
D. Help them with the housework.
It is just past five o’clock on the Chinese New Year’s Eve, and Luo Yan lifts the cover of a large bowl to breathe in the rich smell of the soup
Luo Yan and his wife and son have settled in the big city far away from their hometown. Their journey from the city where they live and work back to their hometown was a
9 . My father was the kind of guy who could walk into a room full of strangers and leave with new best friends for life! He was a hard worker and was known as “Mr Fix-It” to everyone. He was also one of the most cheerful, affable (和葛可亲的) and gentle people you would ever meet, which made us, his beloved daughters feel proud.
But when Dad was in his fifties, my family began to notice him struggling. His work and skills began to become worse and worse, and he became depressed and withdrawn. This was not the man I knew. At the age of fifty-eight, Dad was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. As for our family, it was the worst.
Our first step was to attend a meeting hosted by the Alzheimer’s Association to learn more about the disease and programs that might help us. That meeting inspired me to start a Walk to End Alzheimer’s® team. But I still wanted to do more. In 2017, I became a board member of the Alzheimer’s Association Delaware Valley Chapter.
The loss from this disease is gradual. My father’s decline continued for several years. Losing my father more and more each day was leaving a big hole in my heart and my life. I decided to fill that hole with action to honor my father.
That’s why I recently decided to leave a gift to the Alzheimer’s Association by naming it as a beneficiary of my retirement plan. My future gift will provide money to support research because I don’t want another person in my family or someone in other families to have to suffer from Alzheimer’s disease.
I am so proud to be able to honor my father and other family members who lost their fights to Alzheimer’s in this way. My dad was an inspiration to me, and I hope, through my gift, I can inspire others to join in the fight to end Alzheimer’s.
1. What can we infer about the author’s father before having Alzheimer’s?A.He was an outgoing man. | B.He hiked with strangers. |
C.He made a living by sales. | D.He was a popular repairer of cars. |
A.She consulted many experts. | B.She established a research team. |
C.She gained more relevant information. | D.She funded the Alzheimer’s Association. |
A.Research funds for the disease. | B.A record of her father’s mental state. |
C.Her research papers on families like hers. | D.Experts’ suggestions on her father’s disease. |
A.Her precious gift. | B.Her father’s firm confidence. |
C.Her future expectation. | D.Her father’s original motivation. |
10 . When Guo Xiaoyu was born just days ahead of the Opening Ceremony in August, his grandpa Tao Zhenguo was very busy with his volunteer work for the Beijing Olympics in 2008. The grandpa was very happy to
Fourteen years later, the 77-year-old Tao is even
Guo says he learned a lot from his
Tao doesn’t speak English, but he is
A.greet | B.find | C.get | D.raise |
A.luckier | B.happier | C.busier | D.easier |
A.just | B.only | C.ever | D.indeed |
A.containing | B.throwing | C.sorting | D.covering |
A.friends | B.sisters | C.parents | D.grandpa |
A.experience | B.lesson | C.comment | D.education |
A.giving | B.learning | C.working | D.playing |
A.excited | B.calm | C.curious | D.clear |
A.believe | B.expect | C.predict | D.claim |
A.knock down | B.get over | C.meet with | D.pick up |