At first, she
The street was really crowded, so she couldn’t
In the end, the policeman took me to the
When my mother came back, she was crying. But when she saw me, she hugged me and kissed me. She talked to my father about everything.
A.running | B.walking | C.visiting | D.driving |
A.tired | B.mad | C.happy | D.sad |
A.agreed | B.refused | C.suggested | D.managed |
A.horrible | B.windy | C.nice | D.cold |
A.talking | B.laughing | C.singing | D.crying |
A.hearing | B.regarding | C.thinking | D.saying |
A.angry | B.strict | C.satisfied | D.familiar |
A.excitedly | B.slowly | C.quickly | D.carelessly |
A.search | B.educate | C.forgive | D.follow |
A.outside | B.inside | C.upon | D.down |
A.advising | B.talking | C.listening | D.coming |
A.called | B.remembered | C.measured | D.left |
A.stopped | B.preferred | C.regretted | D.continued |
A.catching | B.carrying | C.gaining | D.buying |
A.serial | B.lucky | C.phone | D.license |
A.mother | B.guide | C.father | D.waiter |
A.hotel | B.shop | C.street | D.station |
A.forgotten | B.happened | C.damaged | D.lost |
A.worried | B.concerned | C.afraid | D.angry |
A.None | B.Either | C.Neither | D.Both |
1.年龄;
2.性别;
3.爱好(旅游、运动、宠物
4.等)。
注意:1.词数100 左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 开头语已为你写好。
Dear Peter,
I am writing to ask whether you are able to do me a favor.
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Best wishes,
Li Hua
One afternoon, my son Adam asked me, “Are all people the same even if they are different in color?”
I thought for a minute, and then I said, “I’ll explain,
At grocery store, we
“People are like apples. They come in all
Then, I took each of the apples and peeled(削皮)them,
“Okay, Adam, tell me which is which.”
He said, “I
He took
He totally
A.although | B.so | C.because | D.if |
A.stop | B.start | C.turn | D.stay |
A.expressive | B.encouraging | C.informative | D.interesting |
A.bought | B.counted | C.saw | D.collected |
A.check | B.mention | C.answer | D.improve |
A.size | B.type | C.shape | D.class |
A.worried | B.satisfied | C.proud | D.curious |
A.ordinary | B.normal | C.different | D.regular |
A.outside | B.whole | C.table | D.inside |
A.still | B.even | C.only | D.ever |
A.examining | B.measuring | C.drawing | D.packing |
A.keeping | B.placing | C.pulling | D.giving |
A.on | B.toward | C.for | D.in |
A.mustn’t | B.can’t | C.shouldn’t | D.needn’t |
A.each one | B.each other | C.the other | D.one another |
A.admit | B.consider | C.decide | D.believe |
A.big bites | B.deep breaths | C.a firm hold | D.close look |
A.just | B.always | C.merely | D.seldom |
A.put away | B.get down | C.hand out | D.take off |
A.made | B.took | C.got | D.did |
I went to a boarding(寄宿的)
“Things won’t get
From that day on,every time when she saw me,she would give me a
The day I left that school,I
“My mother
I will never
A.hurt | B.drunk | C.lost | D.bored |
A.brother | B.grandma | C.mother | D.aunt |
A.class | B.factory | C.school | D.office |
A.wasted | B.saved | C.got | D.spent |
A.playing | B.singing | C.performing | D.pushing |
A.student | B.worker | C.teacher | D.friend |
A.ignored | B.noticed | C.smelt | D.felt |
A.work up | B.went through | C.stood up | D.calmed down |
A.angry | B.low | C.terrible | D.sad |
A.meal | B.talk | C.sentence | D.test |
A.if | B.why | C.when | D.how |
A.firstly | B.finally | C.interestingly | D.strangely |
A.better | B.smaller | C.worse | D.higher |
A.look | B.smile | C.hand | D.book |
A.phrases | B.accent | C.vocabulary | D.studies |
A.happy | B.dangerous | C.hard | D.lonely |
A.told | B.asked | C.answered | D.troubled |
A.died | B.married | C.appeared | D.fell |
A.with | B.for | C.without | D.as |
A.cheat | B.forget | C.believe | D.upset |
I’d been proud that I’d never lost my cellphone until my husband Jack got a call one evening.
We went to visit a friend in hospital last year. When Jack’s
I used Jack’s phone to call my number. Then a boy, whom I’ll call Rhys,
Later that evening, I went to
My
I was
As we drove back, we praised Rhys for his honesty.1.
A.electric car | B.mobile phone | C.radio | D.doorbell |
A.hospital | B.company | C.school | D.home |
A.found | B.changed | C.lost | D.bought |
A.gone | B.new | C.busy | D.broken |
A.accepted | B.returned | C.got | D.answered |
A.before | B.because | C.after | D.if |
A.coffee shop | B.post office | C.hotel | D.supermarket |
A.follow | B.meet | C.catch | D.punish |
A.slowly | B.back | C.alone | D.finally |
A.driving | B.running | C.walking | D.riding |
A.talked about | B.looked for | C.heard of | D.knew about |
A.difficulties | B.fears | C.diseases | D.hopes |
A.remember | B.know | C.tell | D.understand |
A.realized | B.repeated | C.explained | D.believed |
A.had | B.noticed | C.expected | D.finished |
A.happen | B.matter | C.help | D.fit |
A.called | B.settled | C.shared | D.sold |
A.sorry | B.glad | C.sad | D.proud |
A.useful | B.strange | C.grateful | D.polite |
A.missed | B.appeared | C.agreed | D.refused |
6 . “I have recently completed my college degree. The project we were
Soon, my husband and I went out to a McDonald’s for
As I looked down at the short gentleman, he was “smiling”. His blue eyes were
The young lady at the
Then I really felt it--- the compulsion (冲动) was so great I almost reached out and embraced the short man. I noticed all the customers in the restaurant were
I returned to the
I nodded. She began to read
In my own way I
A.taught | B.informed | C.assigned | D.expected |
A.reactions | B.songs | C.opinions | D.stories |
A.advice | B.help | C.information | D.breakfast |
A.checked | B.called | C.served | D.found |
A.Because | B.If | C.As | D.Though |
A.horrible | B.pleasant | C.common | D.strange |
A.handsome | B.powerful | C.rich | D.poor |
A.proud | B.full | C.aware | D.afraid |
A.looked | B.sounded | C.smelled | D.proved |
A.desk | B.stage | C.counter | D.door |
A.discover | B.save | C.afford | D.do |
A.anything | B.nothing | C.everything | D.something |
A.warm | B.alone | C.clean | D.quiet |
A.glaring | B.staring | C.glancing | D.shouting |
A.sold | B.prepared | C.ordered | D.searched |
A.surprise | B.relief | C.fear | D.gratitude |
A.college | B.home | C.restaurant | D.hospital |
A.keep | B.copy | C.share | D.make |
A.silently | B.sadly | C.fully | D.aloud |
A.persuaded | B.touched | C.shocked | D.warned |
For most, getting your first car opens up a new world of freedom and allows you to go wherever you want, whenever you want. Getting a car did
My best friend lives three minutes from my
And so I
A week after I got my license (驾照), she was with me
High school is a time of
It’s funny how a car can change a relationship so much. I had wanted her to get a car, but once she did, I
A.some | B.any | C.none | D.all |
A.closer | B.farther | C.luckier | D.happier |
A.neighbor | B.school | C.home | D.family |
A.holiday | B.birthday | C.course | D.job |
A.guide | B.follower | C.partner | D.driver |
A.picked | B.woke | C.called | D.hurried |
A.parties | B.trips | C.plans | D.classes |
A.happily | B.frequently | C.hardly | D.seldom |
A.to | B.on | C.of | D.for |
A.while | B.but | C.when | D.after |
A.saved | B.suggested | C.advised | D.comforted |
A.favorite | B.secret | C.pride | D.joke |
A.help | B.see | C.know | D.laugh |
A.change | B.disappointment | C.friendship | D.excitement |
A.believe | B.answer | C.imagine | D.understand |
A.when | B.where | C.how | D.what |
A.arrival | B.dream | C.return | D.beauty |
A.broken | B.crowded | C.empty | D.different |
A.however | B.until | C.as | D.before |
A.lost | B.received | C.enjoyed | D.regretted |
The Italian man, called by lawyers in the case as Antonio C, looking through an old drawer when he made the discovery a few days before Christmas.
In spite of the time that had passed since the affair, he was so upset that he immediately asked his wife of 77 years, named as Rosa C, whether it was true, and demanded a divorce.
Stricken by the guilt, she reportedly admitted everything but was unable to persuade her husband to reconsider his decision, though her children also did much more work.
She wrote letters to her lover during a secret affair in the 1940s, according to court papers released in Rome this week , which made people know the truth.
The couple are now preparing to split, though the marriage they built has lasted over nearly eight decades- they have five children, a dozen grandchildren and one great- grand child.
The discovery of the letters was the final problem for their marriage which had already run into difficulty- 10 years ago the husband briefly left their house in Rome and moved in with one of his sons, only to return a few weeks later.
The Italian thought the fierce split resulted from the couple’s southern blood- he is originally from Olbia in Sardinia, while his wife was born in Naples. The couple met during the 1930s when Antonio served as a young officer.
The case appears to set a new record, at least for the age of the oldest figures- the previous oldest couple to divorce were Bertie and Jessie Wood, both aged 98, from the UK.
That pair ended their 36- year marriage in 2009 when they were both two years away from their 100th birthdays. They got married in Elstree, Hertfordshire, in 1972 having both ended previous marriages, before moving to Falmouth, Cornwall four years later.
1. Which is true according to the text?
A.To find his wife’ affair, Antonio C looked through an old drawer. |
B.Rosa C’ lover may be Bertie. |
C.Rosa C admitted what she did because she was sorry for her guilt. |
D.The Italian thought the fierce split resulted from the discovery of the letters. |
A.advertised | B.announced | C.concluded | D.expressed |
A.a childish man | B.a rude man |
C.a romantic man | D.a stubborn(固执)man |
A.may come to an end because the husband sticks to his decision |
B.appears to set a new record |
C.may have lasted over 36 years |
D.began in the 1930s before both ending previous marriages |
A.a text book | B.a newspaper |
C.a history book | D.an advertisement |
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出适合填入
对应空白处的最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
I arrived in the classroom, ready to share my knowledge and experience with 75 students who would be my English Literature class. Having taught in 26 for 17 years, I had no 27 about my ability to hold their attention and to 28 on them my admiration for the literature of my mother tongue.
I was shocked when the monitor shouted, “ 29 !”
The entire class rose as I entered the room, and I was somewhat 30 about how to get them to sit down again, but once that awkwardness was over, I quickly 31 my calmness and began what I thought was a fact-packed lecture, sure to gain their respect --- perhaps 32 their admiration. I went back to my office with the rosy glow which comes from a sense of achievement.
My students 33 diaries. However, as I read them, the rosy glow was gradually 34 by a strong sense of sadness. The first diary said, “Our literature teacher didn’t teach us anything today. 35 her next lecture will be better.” Greatly surprised, I read diary after diary, each expressing a 36 theme. “Didn’t I teach them anything? I described the entire philosophical framework of Western thought and laid the historical 37 for all the works we will study in class,” I complained. “How 38 they say I didn’t teach them anything?”
It was a long term, and it 39 became clear that my ideas about education were not the same as 40 of my students. I thought a teacher’s job was to raise 41 questions and provide enough background so that students could 42 their own conclusions. My students thought a teacher’s job was to provide 43 information as directly and clearly as possible. What a difference!
44 , I also learned a lot, and my experience with my Chinese students has made me a 45 American teacher, knowing how to teach in a different culture.1.
A.the UK | B.the US | C.China | D.Australia |
A.worry | B.idea | C.doubt | D.experience |
A.impress | B.put | C.leave | D.fix |
A.Attention | B.Look out | C.At ease | D.Stand up |
A.puzzled | B.sure | C.depressed | D.worried |
A.found | B.returned | C.regained | D.followed |
A.more | B.even | C.yet | D.still |
A.passed | B.borrowed | C.kept | D.read |
A.replaced | B.taken | C.caught | D.moved |
A.Naturally | B.Perhaps | C.Fortunately | D.Reasonably |
A.different | B.strong | C.similar | D.usual |
A.happenings | B.characters | C.development | D.background |
A.should | B.need | C.will | D.must |
A.immediately | B.certainly | C.simply | D.gradually |
A.that | B.what | C.those | D.ones |
A.difficult | B.interesting | C.ordinary | D.unusual |
A.draw | B.get | C.decide | D.give |
A.strange | B.standard | C.exact | D.serious |
A.Therefore | B.However | C.But | D.Though |
A.normal | B.happy | C.good | D.better |
She was born in the U. S. A. in 1811. One of her books not only made her famous but has been described as one that excited the world, and was helpful in causing a civil war and freeing the enslaved race. The civil war was the American Civil War of 1861, in which the Northern States fought the Southern States and finally won.
This book that shook the world was called Uncle Tom's Cabin. There was a time when every English-speaking man, woman, and child had read this novel that did so much to stop slavery. Not many people read it today, but it is still very interesting, if only to show how a warm-hearted writer can arouse people's sympathies. The author herself had neither been to the Southern States nor seen a slave. The Southern Americans were very angry at the book, which they said did not at all represent the true state of affairs, but the Northern Americans were widely excited over it, and were so inspired by it that they were ready to go to war to set the slaves free.
1. Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe became famous for .
A.one of her books |
B.she was a very heartedly person |
C.she was a kind wife |
D.she worked for the war |
A.About sixty years old. |
B.Over fifty years old. |
C.In her forties. |
D.Around twenty years old. |
A.Before the civil war she had been a slave. |
B.Before the civil war she had lived in the north of America. |
C.She had a good school education. |
D.She was better at writing than swinging a sword. |
A.she disclosed the terrible wrongs done to the slaves in the Southern States |
B.she wrote so well that the Americans loved her very much |
C.the Americans were too excited when they reads the book |
D.the Southern Americans hated the book, while the Northern Americans liked it |
A.No wor can be won without such a book as Uncle Tom's Cabin. |
B.We must understand the importance of literature and art. |
C.We needn't use weapons to fight things that are wrong. |
D.A writer is more helpful in war than a soldier. |