A.Read a novel. | B.See a movie. | C.Watch a TV program. |
1. 介绍该活动;2.推荐该活动;3.推荐理由。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Henry,
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Yours,
Li Hua
1.看电影:省时间,有趣,易懂;
2.读原著:细节多,语言优美;
3.你的看法。
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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。
It is universally known that World Reading Day falls on April 23rd, which reminded us of the importance of reading. We are supposed to reading more on that special day. But the situation for we to read nowadays is not satisfied.
For example, when we are at home, we would rather to watch TV or surf the Internet than read books. As a result, we spend such little time on books. However, reading books has many strength. Not only can our abilities and skills be improved, and we can also get some information from reading. Besides, reading books brings us happiness.
I think it good habit that in our spare time we read more books on great use.
注意:
1. 写作词数为80词左右;
2. 说明读书的好处(至少两点)。
Dear students,
As the World Reading Day approaches,
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Students’ Union
6 . Here’re some great books that readers might enjoy this season.
Atana and the Firebird
It was written by Vivian Zhou. Atana is a mermaid (美人鱼) who lives alone on an island. One night,she meets a curious firebird named Ren. They go out to other islands. This attracts the attention of the Witch Queen, who invites them to her palace. But is the Witch Queen the protector she seems to be?
Balto and Togo
The book by Helen Moss connects history with imagination. It is an amazing piece of art. The story is set in Nome,a small community in Alaska. A serious disease breaks out, and it’s up to Balto and Togo, along with the rest of the dogsledding (狗拉雪橇) team, to deliver the life-saving medicine. Will they make it in time?
Gossamer
In her novel Gossamer, Lois Lowry explores how dreams come to be. The book follows several storylines involving tiny dream-giving creatures and the humans. Littlest One is a new dream-giver. From her teacher Thin Elderly, she learns how to collect pieces of memories and turn them into dreams. These are given to an elderly woman, a troubled boy, and a young mother. A new edition of this beloved book is coming out in January.
A Young Adventurer’s Workbook
It’s an interactive book by Sarra Scherb. By making a series of choices,readers shape their own story,creating a title for their adventure, drawing their character, and deciding who the villain (反派) will be. It’s all part of the fun. If you enjoy action, fantasy, and role-playing games, you’ll surely love this book!
1. What do we know about Balto and Togo?A.It’ll be published in January. | B.It reflects a true event. |
C.It was written by Vivian Zhou. | D.It describes Helen Moss’ bravery. |
A.A famous publisher. | B.An author of a book. |
C.A novel’s character. | D.Lois Lowry’s teacher. |
A.A Young Adventurer’s Workbook. | B.Atana and the Firebird. |
C.Balto and Togo. | D.Gossamer. |
1.推荐的主题;
2.说明理由。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Marie,
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Yours,
Li Hua
By Roald Dahl
Price:$10.25
Gifted and sweet, Matilda White goes largely unnoticed by her less-than-loving parents. Things only get worse when she goes to school. Luckily, her teacher, Miss Honey, helps Matilda discover how special she is and encourages her to create the life she dreams about.
Ivy & Bean
By Annie Barrows
Price:$4.59
When Ivy moves in across the street, Bean is sure they won't be friends. They are just too different. However, when Ivy helps Bean get away from her sister, who is trying to get Bean in trouble, a friendship blossoms between the unlikely pair. Kids who enjoy this book can read the whole series over the summer.
Ordinary Mary's Extraordinary Deed
By Emily Pearson
Price:$7.99
When Mary decides to give some fresh-picked wild blueberries to a neighbor, she starts a chain reaction of kindness. After Mrs. Bishop makes and shares newly-made cake, her recipients go on to spread kindness to others they meet. Mary might be a common little girl, but she learns that even children can help make the world a better place.
Frederick
By Leo Lionni
Price:$14.39
Frederick is a mouse who lives with his family in a large field. During the summer, all of the mice begin to store food to prepare for the cold winter months.All of the mice except Frederick, that is. Instead, Frederick collects things such as rays of sun, rainbows and words.Although the others think he is stupid, they come to learn that everyone's contribution counts.
1. Whose book is mainly about friendship?A.Roald Dahl’s | B.Leo Lionni’s |
C.Emily Pearson’s | D.Annie Barrows’s |
A.$4.59 | B.$7.99 |
C.$14.39 | D.$10.25 |
A.A story book. | B.A lesson plan. |
C.A book review. | D.A kid's magazine. |
A.Out of date. | B.Unsuitable for students. | C.Worth reading. |
10 . To fight against learning loss over the vacation, Tennessee is funding (提供资金) the delivery of surprise books to keep almost a quarter million kids interested in reading.
In response, Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation (GELF) has taken a step further by expanding its K-3 Home Library program to include all lower grade students in a public school across the state. Working in partnership with Scholastic, the program will provide 1.2 million books for over 200,000 students, teachers and librarians.
To ensure the books reach their intended readers, they will be delivered directly to the homes of participating students in six packages filled with grade-level books, at no cost to families or schools. One parent who joined the program last summer said her son struggled to read but was improving every week. These couldn’t have come at a more perfect time. A Morgan County educator praised the program for getting much-needed books into the hands of students who may not have access (使用的机会) to them at home, for it can have a significant impact on their overall academic performance.
“If we don’t get reading right, everything else can go wrong,” said James Pond, GELF President. “Our goal is to encourage a culture of reading in Tennessee. We achieve this by meeting students and providing them with the books and resources they need to become lifelong learners. We hope other states look to us as a leader in early literacy (读写能力) efforts.”
Most parents reported that their children were excited to receive the books and said they were valuable to their families. The books included in the Home Library program were selected by a group of 28 Tennessee educators. With this program, Tennessee is showing that it takes vacation learning loss seriously and promises to improve literacy rates for its young students. It’s a model that other states would be willing to follow.
1. What is the K-3 Home Library program about for all lower grade students?A.Teaching them how to read books. |
B.Making books accessible to them. |
C.Providing financial support for them. |
D.Encouraging them to be lifelong learners. |
A.Librarians offering them to kids. |
B.Teachers collecting them for kids. |
C.Scholastic donating them to kids. |
D.GELF mailing them to kids’ homes. |
A.Worried. | B.Negative. | C.Thankful. | D.Uncaring. |
A.Tennessee’s vacation reading program does work. |
B.Grade-level books play significant roles at school. |
C.Improving students’ literacy needs proper measures. |
D.Kids’ early literacy has a deep effect on their growth. |