1.人物和事迹简介;
2.你从他/她身上学到了什么。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.短文题目已为你写好,不计入总词数。
A role model around me
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2 . My first and favorite hero is my dad. I still
Our life
I didn't really care for
A.ignore | B.need | C.confirm | D.remember |
A.peace | B.relief | C.joy | D.pride |
A.ashamed | B.tired | C.discouraged | D.bored |
A.when | B.in case | C.if | D.even though |
A.cover | B.reward | C.stuff | D.inspire |
A.simplified | B.changed | C.guaranteed | D.improved |
A.understand | B.miss | C.control | D.expect |
A.sad | B.angry | C.weak | D.strange |
A.mistake | B.risk | C.promise | D.role |
A.confused | B.depressed | C.scared | D.excited |
A.actually | B.finally | C.secretly | D.merely |
A.foods | B.heroes | C.relatives | D.gifts |
A.expressed | B.suspected | C.envied | D.knew |
A.struggles | B.differs | C.fits | D.objects |
A.ability | B.ambition | C.responsibility | D.intention |
3 . I was 11 when you were born , and in your first few years I often looked after you, bathed and dressed you and took you out for walks. I have
Since we have grown up, I have lived through you, although you may not know it. You had the opportunity I so
I know you have
There is a
But beyond that, even at 12 or )3 I felt as much a mother to you as an older sister. So, on the rare
I wish I, as an adult, could hold you at arm's
A.vivid | B.admirable | C.awful | D.painful |
A.coming | B.dressing | C.putting | D.picking |
A.with | B.as | C.in | D.for |
A.although | B.because | C.when | D.if |
A.lunch | B.pies | C.bread | D.sandwiches |
A.longest | B.farthest | C.simplest | D.loudest |
A.give in to | B.look away from | C.drop out of | D.go in for |
A.hardly | B.naturally | C.perfectly | D.badly |
A.wondered | B.understood | C.regretted | D.believed |
A.musical | B.traditional | C.official | D.individual |
A.managed | B.struggled | C.preferred | D.threatened |
A.Besides | B.Instead | C.However | D.Otherwise |
A.support | B.choose | C.have | D.follow |
A.quarrel | B.promise | C.plan | D.distance |
A.conversation | B.process | C.environment | D.direction |
A.shocks | B.moves | C.upsets | D.comforts |
A.dancer | B.conductor | C.professor | D.rock star |
A.guess | B.see | C.keep | D.remember |
A.stages | B.vacations | C.spots | D.occasions |
A.width | B.height | C.length | D.depth |
内容包括:1.对他搬新家表示慰问;2.提供在新学校交朋友的建议(至少两点)。
要求:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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The turning point of my life was my decision to give up a
6 . One Saturday afternoon, I went to a fast food restaurant to have some food with my kids. As we were walking into the restaurant, I noticed a woman smoking a cigarette outside. While we were waiting in line, with about ten other people, we saw the woman rush back into the store to help the busy staff.
A customer standing next to us started yelling at the employee who had begun filling brown paper bags with fries, burgers, and nuggets, “I saw you,” she said. “I saw you out there smoking; then you came in straight and touched our food! It’s disgusting! Why would you do that?” The woman wouldn’t stop. Everyone was staring. The employee was getting teary. It looked as if she just wanted to find a place to hide. The manager came over and told her to wash her hands and leave the floor for a while. He then apologized to the customer.
“That’s disgusting,” my oldest son whispered to me, “But I do feel bad for her.” I was glad he followed it up with that last sentence. His comment showed me that he’d probably never treat someone the way that customer had treated that employee.
You are allowed to be angry at others’ improper behavior and tell them how you feel. However, you don’t need some audience or witnesses when you are making negative comments on others. Doing that in public doesn’t strengthen your point.
I’m willing to bet that the woman being criticized was so shamed that she wasn’t able to hear the message that was being forced down her throat. However, had the customer taken her aside, and said in a quiet voice, “I noticed you didn’t wash your hands after your smoke break; can you please go to do that now?” The employee would have had the opportunity to do just that. The message the customer wanted to convey would have gotten to that employee more effectively, and her entire day would not have been ruined.
1. Why was the customer so angry?A.The employee smoked in front of her. | B.She was yelled at by people around her. |
C.She had to wait in a long line for her food. | D.The employee touched food without washing hands. |
A.She felt confused and annoyed. | B.She turned to her manager for help. |
C.She was very sad and embarrassed. | D.She dealt with the problem calmly. |
A.had sympathy for the employee | B.supported the customer’s behavior |
C.cared little about the employee’s action | D.had experienced the situation many times |
A.Supportive. | B.Sympathetic | C.Objective. | D.Neutral. |
A.We should treat every person equally. | B.We should always mind our behavior. |
C.We should admit our mistakes bravely. | D.We should avoid criticizing someone in public. |
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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。
My grandpa was a firefighter for a long time. Besides controlling and put out fires, he saved people from burning buildings. He did a lot of another things, too. After the fire, he had to check and clean his tools so that they were always ready to the next fire. He also learned of new ways to put out fires and new things to help him did his job. Now, he has new job. He does not go into burning buildings anymore. Grandpa visits schools to share knowledges about fire safety. He showed students the burn marks on his old coat. He tells everyone how to prevent fires and how to do if there is a fire and how to be safely. My grandpa is a hero.
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。
I was sitting at my favorite table in a restaurant on last Sunday waiting for the food I had ordered to arrive. I suddenly found that Lin Ling, one of my classmate, worked as a waitress there. Honest speaking, it was great surprise for me to find her working there. As far as I know, she’s from a richer family. What made her work there? I walked up to her but asked her the reason. When asking, she said, “I just want to earn some pocket money so that we can help some children in poor areas go back to school.” How a good girl! I should learn from her.
9 . It is not so easy to disagree with your parents. Here are a few quick tips on how to show your opinion in the right way.
Try to stay calm. If you find yourself getting too angry, ask for some time to be alone.
Learn to listen. Maybe your parents aren’t as persuasive as you think.
Pay attention to needs rather than problems.
A.Never listen to your parents. |
B.Think before you speak. |
C.It is quite common to disagree with one’s parents. |
D.Hear them out and then decide how to deal with the problem. |
E.Think about the problem from your parents’ point of view. |
F.If you can, try to discuss the problem with your parents at another time. |
G.Be clear about what you need, rather than focus on why you disagree. |
10 . Who needs friends? According to most psychologists (心理学家) we all do, especially nowadays when so many other aspects (方面) of modern life are changing. It seems that having friends keeps us both healthy and happy.
The number of TV series about groups of friends shows just how important friendship is to us. Psychologist Dorothy Rowe says that many of us now turn to our friends, instead of our families, for advice, comfort and security. One woman named Rebecca she interviewed even told her that if she had got to choose between her husband and her friend, she would choose her friend.
Since our friends mean so much to us, it is not surprising that the happiest marriages are also friendships. “Once the romantic stage of a relationship has passed, it is friendship that holds people together,” says Rowe. If the couple do not make some change, they will either get tired of each other and break up or stay together and seek friendship with others.
But is friendship equally important to women and men? According to author Rhonda Pritchard, women are more likely than men to have close friends. “ You tell a friend things that you’d never tell a partner”,says one woman she interviewed. For men, friendship is usually based on doing things together rather than the private conversations that are typical of women friend. Men share time and activities like building a fence or a business, running, riding a bike, fishing or watching football, but they don’t often share their feelings.
Although many women find their relationships with a husband or boyfriend is not enough, many men say that their partner is their best friend. Even women who are very happily married are likely to become very unhappy without a close friend and can even find the breakup of a close friend as painful as the end of a marriage.
Lasting friendships can provide a lot of the same support that families provided in the past, but the perfect situation is to have your family there for as well. Friendships and family relationships can both change, but a friend will not consider you when making really important decisions in the same way that a family member will.
1. What did Rebecca think about friendship?A.Families are reliable forever. | B.Her friend means more to her than her husband |
C.One needn’t have too many friends. | D.Friends are as important as families. |
A.they are encouraged by their partners. |
B.they are not fairly treated by their partners |
C.they don’t get what they need from their partners. |
D.they think their friends are more romantic. |
A.Women often do things together. |
B.Women often talk about business with friends. |
C.Men seldom talk about their feelings. |
D.Men often talk to their friends about work and family. |
A.feel as upset as when a marriage ends. | B.share feelings with their partners. |
C.treat their partners as friends. | D.turn to their husband for comfort. |