1. 所购书中有破损,缺页现象:
2.一些书籍价格比实体店书店还要贵。
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(1)向Chris表示感谢并赞同他的看法;
(2)你对口号的理解(奥运精神、同享共创未来、中国发出邀请等);
(3)表达期望。
要求:不少于100词:开头已给出, 不计入总词数。
参考词汇:主题口号official motto
一起向未来Together for a Shared Future
Hi, Chris,
I want to express my most sincere appreciation to you.
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3 . Earlier that evening, my mother called, telling me that my brother died in a car crash. I stumbled (跌跌撞撞地走) around the house
I tried to hold my tears. I
Larry phoned a few friends.
The doorbell rang and I rose slowly for the door. It was Donna.
“I've come to clean your shoes,” she said.
Shoes were gathered. Donna
Now whenever I hear of an acquaintance's loss of a loved one, I think of one
A.forgetting | B.imagining | C.wondering | D.searching |
A.damage | B.failure | C.despair | D.mess |
A.aimlessly | B.helplessly | C.quickly | D.decisively |
A.hurry | B.decide | C.focus | D.move |
A.Constantly | B.Fortunately | C.Suddenly | D.Surprisingly |
A.call for | B.ask for | C.talk about | D.get across |
A.Touched | B.Shocked | C.Confused | D.Amused |
A.minutes | B.hours | C.weeks | D.decades |
A.satisfaction | B.funeral | C.smiles | D.wishes |
A.laid | B.stood | C.rested | D.settled |
A.released | B.held | C.stopped | D.caused |
A.keeping | B.concentrating | C.insisting | D.depending |
A.thoughts | B.rooms | C.sadness | D.luggage |
A.specific | B.normal | C.challenging | D.perfect |
A.idea | B.personality | C.identity | D.need |
4 . After high school, I went on a road trip with a friend. Father stood in the cold morning to
“Have you
Why can’t our fathers just say “I love you”? The point is: That’s
Dad’s long gone now. But after all these years, I
A.drop | B.see | C.turn | D.put |
A.dangerous | B.efficient | C.necessary | D.convenient |
A.far | B.fast | C.slowly | D.early |
A.minutes | B.seconds | C.days | D.hours |
A.common | B.easy | C.boring | D.interesting |
A.signs | B.vehicles | C.stations | D.highways |
A.checked | B.tasted | C.cleaned | D.brought |
A.dealt with | B.applied to | C.focused on | D.set aside |
A.road | B.toy | C.pen | D.paper |
A.happiness | B.comfort | C.disappointment | D.affections |
A.some | B.no | C.much | D.little |
A.logical | B.practical | C.critical | D.legal |
A.extremely | B.fortunately | C.exactly | D.regularly |
A.change | B.date | C.suffer | D.translate |
A.Listen | B.Come | C.Watch | D.Follow |
A.tidy | B.remove | C.find | D.buy |
A.eventually | B.occasionally | C.rarely | D.repeatedly |
A.realized | B.doubted | C.admitted | D.promised |
A.brochure | B.dictionary | C.newspaper | D.magazine |
A.story | B.lesson | C.voice | D.speech |
5 . The sweetest memory of my childhood is about a round table. When I was still little, my
When I got a bit
We all have a table like this in our
The history of our nation has been the stories of looking for or running to the round table which we belong to. The round table has been a
A.happy | B.whole | C.dear | D.warm |
A.cook | B.make | C.prepare | D.have |
A.while | B.or | C.but | D.so |
A.taller | B.bigger | C.older | D.stronger |
A.set | B.lay | C.fetched | D.added |
A.crowded | B.friendly | C.enjoyable | D.different |
A.was in debt | B.fell ill | C.lost his job | D.passed away |
A.mad | B.sad | C.worried | D.nervous |
A.agreed | B.imagined | C.guessed | D.judged |
A.leave | B.place | C.remain | D.repeat |
A.missing | B.empty | C.taken | D.dirty |
A.units | B.societies | C.home | D.families |
A.acting | B.showing | C.performing | D.declaring |
A.custom | B.fact | C.habit | D.reason |
A.common | B.true | C.same | D.deep |
A.received | B.accepted | C.refused | D.changed |
A.express | B.want | C.impress | D.trust |
A.school | B.relatives | C.nation | D.parents |
A.milestone | B.mark | C.tool | D.symbol |
A.always | B.still | C.even | D.ever |
1.感恩父母的原因;
2.发出号召。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Being Grateful to Our Parents
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7 . Feeling tired and stressed? You are not alone.
●Start your day with a short morning workout.
Modest amounts of exercise first thing in the morning can set you up for a good day. You can do some jumping jacks, run for a few minutes, go for a bike ride or take your dog for a walk around the block.
●Remove clutter(杂乱) to reduce stress.
Clutter can easily cause stress-and stress contributes to poor sleep, which can also affect your overall productivity and general health.
●Write down three things that went well today.
What went well? This simple question can help you focus on all the good things that happen in your life every day. At the end of your day, look back and find three things that went well. Reflect on them, and even replay them in your mind, revisiting those good feelings. This exercise focuses your attention on the positive experiences in your day and away from the negative.
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Starting a new project you care about can be the healthy distraction(消遣) you need to improve your mood, reduce stress and increase your sense of accomplishment. You can use your mornings just before your normal work routine or an hour of your evening to accomplish some pretty amazing things.
A.Work on a passion project . |
B.Accomplish amazing things early. |
C.The causes of cluttering are varied. |
D.It can help you think more positively. |
E.It’s normal to feel uninspired or unmotivated every now and then. |
F.Besides, research also shows that clutter can be bad for your mental health. |
G.Even short exercise sessions of just 10 minutes can do wonders for your mood. |
8 . Paris with My Grandmother
Stood by her stove, watching her cook, I’d asked Nan if she had any regrets. She’d surprised me by saying instantly, “I always wish I’d gone to Paris.” It was the way she made it sound like an impossibility. It was as if the fact that she’d not gone there with Granddad meant she would never go.
As this day approached, I became increasingly anxious. Besides worries about something going wrong or an emergency of some sort, I was concerned about how it would be for just the two of us to be together for 60 hours straight. Although we often talked with an ease and enthusiasm that delighted us both, our conversations didn’t always catch light.
We spent the afternoon wandering the streets and leisurely taking coffee. After dinner, we walked until a lamplit square brought us to a stop. We ordered drinks and sat chatting, watching the night’s crowd stroll by.
Seated with our drinks, Nan said finally, “Your Granddad would have loved Paris.”
A.Paris is a city you must walk in |
B.But how would we travel together |
C.The silences were long and comfortable |
D.The Paris of her imagination came to life |
E.That was what made me decide to take her |
F.Then she led the conversation further backwards |
G.And when had we ever spent longer than a few hours alone |
9 . Self-esteem is the ruling view you have of yourself. This includes your beliefs about your inner qualities and how you think others see you.
People with healthy self-esteem don't need to boast about themselves to others. People with low self-esteem may tell you how much everyone loves them, what a great job they do at work, and how amazing they are at pretty everything under the sun even though they really wonder if it's true. People may see them as obnoxious or “full of themselves”.
If you're starting to think you may have low self-esteem, you can work on the way you talk to yourself. When you turn off negative self-talk, you can open the floor to positive reinforcements and access the courage to show different sides of yourself. It isn't going to feel good at first, though. Keep going until it becomes less and less and maybe even a few awkward laughs in the mirror may help.
However, in serious cases of low or even non-existent self-esteem, you may want to call in a professional or a specialist. Good mental health is important, and professionals doing psychotherapy do not pass judgement or give corrections.
A.Self-esteem is not always rooted in reality, though. |
B.You have the power to shape a new self-perception. |
C.This encourages you to speak openly without worry. |
D.The real test of character is whether they can learn from their mistakes. |
E.Self-esteem refers to a person's overall sense of his or her value or worth. |
F.People with a healthy level of self-esteem present themselves with a casual confidence. |
G.With some practice and persistence, you will win this internal struggle to see your self-worth. |
10 . We are instructed not to use any bad words or polluting language. But at one time, I didn't realize that these
Plain and simple complaining is an
We need to
The best antidote (矫正方法) for complaining is
In fact, everyone needs to make it a daily
A.accepted | B.produced | C.included | D.required |
A.learned | B.admitted | C.heard | D.remembered |
A.explanation | B.action | C.excuse | D.emotion |
A.decisions | B.possibilities | C.problems | D.accidents |
A.talking | B.listening | C.standing | D.enjoying |
A.enjoy | B.relax | C.remind | D.ask |
A.impolite | B.uninterested | C.impatient | D.unimportant |
A.waiting | B.leaving | C.walking | D.running |
A.directions | B.advantages | C.plans | D.faults |
A.worry | B.discuss | C.complain | D.think |
A.understanding | B.thankfulness | C.communication | D.ability |
A.worth | B.popular | C.against | D.busy |
A.believe | B.complete | C.notice | D.admit |
A.goal | B.visit | C.report | D.diet |
A.curious | B.positive | C.attractive | D.energetic |
A.forget | B.predict | C.consider | D.determine |
A.other | B.first | C.next | D.extra |
A.finally | B.obviously | C.immediately | D.normally |
A.discouraged | B.entertained | C.ashamed | D.astonished |
A.tried | B.broken | C.developed | D.changed |