1.读书的好处;
2.发出倡议。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
2 . The following are the best-of-the-best stories to finish before you turn 17.
Beauty Queens by Libba Bray
A plane full of teen beauties is headed to the girls’ biggest contest ever until their plane crashes. Stuck on a deserted island, they all struggle to stay alive. But holding onto their attractive, high-end lifestyles will definitely get in their way.
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle
This story is all about high school girl Meg Murry who’s trying to bring her dad back home. The first in a four-book series, Meg meets a stranger one night who informs her of a tesseract(宇宙魔方) that will help her travel through dimensions. Along with her brother Charles and her friend Calvin, they travel to find out what exactly happened to MrMurry and take him back to their reality.
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
Like the movie, it tells the story of two teenagers trying to live their lives to the fullest, even though their time is limited.
1. What's the teens’ aim on the plane?A.To enter a contest. | B.To visit an island. | C.To improve life. |
A.A stranger. | B.Charles. | C.Calvin. |
A.Beauty Queens. | B.A Wrinkle in Time. | C.The Fauilt in Our Stars. |
3 . Reading can be a social activity. Think of the people who belong to book groups. They choose books to read and then meet to discuss them. Now the website BookCrossing.com turns the page on the traditional idea of a book group. Members go on the site and register the books they own and would like to share. BookCrossing provides an identification number to stick inside the book. Then the person leaves it in a public place, hoping that the book will have an adventure traveling far and wide with each new reader who finds it. Bruce Pederson, the managing director of Book Crossing, says, “The two things that change your life are the people you meet and books you read. BookCrossing combines both.”
Members leave books on park benches and buses, in train stations and coffee shops. Whoever finds their book will go to the site and record where they found it.
People who find a book can also leave a journal entry describing what they thought of it. E-mails are then sent to the BookCrossers to keep them updated about where their books have been found. Bruce Peterson says the idea is for people not to be selfish by keeping a book to gather dust on a shelf at home.
BookCrossing is part of a trend among people who want to get back to the “real” and not the virtual(虚拟). The site now has more than one million members in more than one hundred thirty-five countries.
1. How do people of book groups often read?A.They sell books to read and then meet to discuss them. |
B.They choose books to read and then meet to discuss them. |
C.They exchange books to read and then meet to discuss them. |
A.Go on the site—register the books—leave it in a public place |
B.Register the books—go on the site—leave it in a public place. |
C.Leave it in a public place—go on the site—register the books. |
A.The people you miss and books you read. |
B.The people you meet and books you own. |
C.The people you meet and books you read. |
A.Over one million members. |
B.Over two million members. |
C.Over three million members. |