1. 写邮件目的;
2. 讲座时间、地点和主题;
3. 希望她接受邀请。
注意:写作词数应为80左右。
Dear Lucy,
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Yours,
Li Hua
1. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Guide and tourist. | B.Husband and wife. | C.Co-workers. |
A.A beach. | B.A forest. | C.A city. |
A.Customs of the Spring Festival. | B.A swimming experience. | C.A holiday plan. |
1. What are the two speakers talking about?
A.A famous painting. | B.Some unusual food. | C.An art exhibition. |
A.Go to the gallery. | B.Buy some artwork. | C.Stay at home. |
A.He visited the woman. |
B.He worked on his paper. |
C.He spent time with his aunt. |
1. What is the boy worried about at first?
A.His schedule. | B.His homework. | C.His math exam. |
A.This Sunday. | B.Next Saturday. | C.Next Sunday. |
A.Pleased. | B.Upset. | C.Calm. |
A.Buy some paper. | B.Do their homework. | C.Have lunch. |
1. What do we know about the woman?
A.She likes comedy. |
B.She needs to prepare a present. |
C.She will have a project to work on. |
A.A musical play. | B.A comedy show. | C.A rock concert. |
的展览,请你为你校英文报写一则评论,内容包括:
1.展览概况;
2.观展感受;
3.提出建议。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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1. What does the woman ask the man to do?
A.Recommend a film. |
B.Buy some medicine. |
C.Look for a restaurant. |
A.Annoyed. | B.Excited. | C.Humorous. |
EVENTS CALENDAR | Spring 2023 | |
1-31 May Alton Walking Festival Held at the gateway to the South Downs National Park, known as “Jane Austen country”, Alton Walking Festival welcomes walkers, wanders and explorers of all ages. Discover a variety of wildlife and cultural heritage (遗产) on one of over 100 walks led by experienced volunteer walk leaders. Cost: Varies walkalton.org.uk | ||
12-15 May Arran Mountain Festival Scotland’s hillwalking and mountaineering festival offers an opportunity to meet like-minded people, discover a wonderful island and have unforgettable days in the safe hands of experienced local leaders. With names to inspire, like Ceum na Caillich and Caisteal Abhail, Arran’s mountains are among Scotland’s most amazing scenery. Cost: From £20 arranmountainfestival.co.uk | ||
27 May-4 June Malvern Walking Festival Over 50 walks offer a wide choice for all abilities and interests, from short local walks to long-distance ones exploring history, nature, the arts and famous people from the area. For the energetic, there’s the popular Malvern Hills End-to-End and Back walk and the 31-mile “Worcestershire Way in a Day”. Cost: From £5 malvernwalking.uk | ||
20 May-10 June Lincolnshire Wolds Outdoor Festival The Lincolnshire Wolds Outdoor Festival takes place in and around the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This nationally important and beautiful landscape has much to offer with many outdoor activities—from fishing to gliding (滑翔) by way of biking and hillwalking. Cost: Varies woldsoutdoorfestival.com |
A.walkalton.org.uk | B.arranmountainfestival.co.uk |
C.malvernwalking.uk | D.woldsoutdoorfestival.com |
A.Alton Walking Festival. |
B.Arran Mountain Festival. |
C.Malvern Walking Festival. |
D.Lincolnshire Wolds Outdoor Festival. |
A.A report. | B.A textbook. | C.A magazine. | D.A novel. |
1.展览概况;
2.观展感受(印象深刻的画家,作品或流派);
3.意见建议。
注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.为使行文连贯,可以适当增加细节。
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10 . A few years ago, I realized that I had a fear of heights. Sometimes I would feel uncomfortable if I looked down from somewhere high and the higher I got, the worse I felt. However, there were some things that made me nervous when I looked up at them — such as drop towers (急速下降塔).
About a month ago, my family and I went on a trip to Marineland — an amusement park with a sea animal theme. One of Marineland’s attractions is a huge drop tower called the “Sky Screamer”. My dad wanted to ride it, and he wanted to take me with him. He kept encouraging me, and I finally gave in, because I was desired to face my fears.
Going up was terrible. I got stomachaches from just looking at the tower. When we reached the tower, we lined up and got seated on the ride. When it reached a few feet off the ground, it stopped for a moment, before sending us straight to the top at great speed. I squeezed my eyes shut and I held the handlebar (把手) as tightly as I could during the whole ride. A few seconds later my heart was in my mouth and I was screaming my lungs out. At the top, I opened my eyes and looked forward, not down.
I tried to prepare myself for the way down, but it didn’t really help. There I was, with my eyes squeezed (紧紧地) shut, holding the handlebar and again, screaming at the top of my voice. In fact, it was even worse than going up! But when I got to the bottom, I felt relieved. I thanked my dad for forcing me to go on the ride, and I was pleased I had overcome my fears.
So, was the “Sky Screamer” scary? Well, maybe just a little bit.
1. Which of the following wasn’t the writer afraid of?A.Riding a lift to a higher place. | B.Looking down from a height. |
C.Looking up at drop towers. | D.Going to a wonderful park. |
A.Her father’s encouraging words. | B.Her interest in the ride. |
C.Her desire to face her fears. | D.Her father’s nagging. |
A.She kept looking down. | B.She kept holding the handlebar. |
C.She was too frightened to scream. | D.She squeezed her father’s hand tightly. |
A.The writer volunteered to take the ride. |
B.The writer’s father forced her to ride with him. |
C.The ride was less scary on the way up. |
D.The ride offered the writer a chance to face and overcome her fears. |
A.A trip to Marineland. | B.Facing a fear. |
C.A ride to the top of the “Sky Screamer”. | D.A joyful ride on the “Sky Screamer”. |