A.Exciting. | B.Relaxing. | C.Disappointing. |
1. What should the club members wear?
A.Golf shoes. | B.Golf pants. | C.Club sweaters. |
A.$20. | B.$40. | C.$80. |
A.It has a swimming pool. |
B.Teachers often give group lessons. |
C.Club members can invite guests to play there. |
A.Watch a film. | B.Go to the hospital. | C.Help his mother. |
A.By bike. | B.By taxi. | C.By bus. |
1. Where will they meet to take a bus?
A.In the botanical garden. | B.At the front gate of the school. | C.At the back gate of the school. |
A.Observing many kinds of animals and plants. |
B.Raising awareness of ecological preservation. |
C.Taking beautiful pictures of the scenery. |
A.$18. | B.$19. | C.$22. |
A.Go to a cafe. | B.Have a big meal. | C.See a film. |
1. Where are the speakers?
A.In a cafe. | B.In a hotel. | C.In a bank. |
A.Because it has been popular online. |
B.Because it provides a good service. |
C.Because it is within walking distance. |
A.Half an hour. | B.One hour. | C.One hour and a half. |
A.Interesting. | B.Cautious. | C.Helpful. |
A.Revise a paper. | B.See a film. | C.Drink tea. |
1. 告知活动时间及内容;
2. 邀请参加。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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1. 平时学习很紧张,想好好放松一下(去听音乐会,去海边旅游等)。
2. 市里要举办国际马拉松比赛,想去当志愿者。
3. 与同学合作完成老师布置的暑假作业。
参考表达:
必要信息 | 参考表达 |
1. 学习紧张 | 1. keep a busy schedule |
2. 放松 | 2. relax |
3. 听现场音乐会 | 3. enjoy a live concert |
4. 海边旅游 | 4. travel to the seaside |
5. 国际马拉松比赛 | 5. International Marathon Race |
6. 志愿者 | 6. volunteer |
7. 暑假作业 | 7. summer project |
1. 字数100左右。
2. 可以使当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Harry,
How is everything going? In your email, you asked me about my plan for the coming summer vacation.
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What about your vacation plan, Harry? Looking forward to your reply.
Yours truly,
Li Hua
10 . Last Sunday, the famous Champs-Elysees street in Paris was turned into a giant outdoor classroom for a special spelling event called “The Big Dictation”. The event was a chance for people who love words to show off their listening and spelling skills in an unusual setting.
The Big Dictation of Champs-Elysees was organized by a writer named Rachid Santaki. He came up with the idea of large groups of people taking part in dictations back in 2013. Over 50,000 people asked to join the special spelling event on the Champs-Elysees, which turned one of Paris’s busiest streets into a classroom, with cars replaced by desks. In the end, around 5,000 people, aged 10 to 90, were chosen to take part.
Just like in school, a large “blackboard” was set up for the event near a famous building, the Arc de Triomphe. Several famous people were there to play the part of the teacher, and read the dictation texts out loud. After the dictation is read, the text on the screen lets people check their work.
Not everyone found it easy. Ten-year-old Samson thought the dictation was too quick and he couldn’t finish. Another young student agreed. “It was impossible!” he said. “The dictation was for adults.”
Even adults found it challenging, reporting that it caused stress and worry. One retired woman was pleased that she had only made two mistakes.
Marc-Antoine Jamet is in charge of the Champs-Elysees Committee, who brought the event to the famous street. He said the event wasn’t just about getting all the words right but also about bringing people together.
Another goal of The Big Dictation was to break the record for the largest dictation event ever. The previous record was set in 2018 at France’s national stadium, Stade de France, with 1,473 people taking part. That event was also run by Mr. Santaki.
1. How many people were chosen to take part in The Big Dictation last Sunday?A.Around 1, 500. | B.Around 2,000. | C.Around 5,000. | D.Over 50,000. |
A.Easy. | B.Exciting. | C.Boring. | D.Challenging. |
A.To break the record for the dictation event. |
B.To introduce a famous street to the world. |
C.To reduce the learning pressure of students. |
D.To remember the founder of the competition. |
A.The Famous Scenic Spots of France |
B.A Spelling Event Took Place on a Paris Street |
C.The French Love for Spelling Competitions |
D.An Outdoor Classroom Unique to the British |