1)电子书的优势(如便宜,容易携带,节省空间等);
2)纸质书的优势(如对眼睛伤害较少);
3)谈谈你的看法。
注意:
1)词数:不少于100;
2)可适当加入细节,以使行文连贯;
3)文章开头已为你写好,不计入词数。
There is a heated discussion among my fellow students over the choice between e-books or paper books.
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电子阅读方式的优点 | 电子阅读方式的缺点 |
1. 方便快捷 2. 信息量大 3. 节省纸张 | 1. 不利于培养良好的阅读习惯 2. 不利于身体健康 3. 影响视力 |
你的看法…… |
注意:
1. 词数100左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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1.你为什么喜欢读书;
2.你喜欢读哪一类的书(例如:历史、科学、文学等)?请给出至少两个理由。
注意:词数120左右;
请你推荐一本有助于学习古诗的书籍。请给他回复邮件,内容包括:
1.书名及作者:
2.推荐理由;
3.表达祝愿。
注意:1.词数100词左右:
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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There are a number of volunteer organizations out there that deal in things like clothing donation and the sale of remaining books. Retired schoolteacher Cathy McAllister has been a member of such an organization, VNSA, since 2012.Her duties in this regard involve working throughout the year to help prepare the books for their February sale and acting as personnel chair for the sale itself. This means that she helps coordinate(协调)all the other volunteers that help out before, during, and after the event.
It was before the 2019 book sale and Cathy once again found herself sitting among a towering pile of books and sorting through them to ensure that they would be in go0d enough condition to resell. As she was sorting, she came upon a book. The slightly broken book was in fair condition but it was one of four copies she had already found, and she a saved three of those already. The others had been much more gently used as well. Though she didn't like doing it, she had done this long enough to know that the only remaining choice was to throw it into the pile for repurposing.
A greedy book lover herself, Cathy felt guilty about throwing away a perfectly good book. Before she threw it away, she decided to check for more serious damage inside that might justify her giving it up. She opened the cover and moved to fan through the pages when she noticed something unusual.
When she opened the cover, Cathy was surprised to see that a part had been hollowed out inside the book. It looked as though someone had taken an X-Acto knife and rather expertly hollowed out a significant space. What's more, the book's previous owner had chosen to hide something in that space. She looked down and saw that someone had hidden four packages in the space, each containing ten$100 bills. Cathy's first thought was that the bills were toy money that perhaps a kid had hidden inside as part of some childish game or something.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
But Cathy soon realized that these were real $100 bills.
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Luckily for Cathy, the book also contained the name of the book owner.
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1. 毫无疑问安妮日记这本书值得一读。(worth)
2. 信不信由你,这本书是根据安妮的真实故事而来。(base)
3. 曾经有段时间,我经常熬夜看我喜欢的电影。(stay up)
4. 现在,我更喜欢读原著(original version),它能逐渐地丰富我的词汇量。(prefer to)
5. 只有坚持阅读并且利用每个机会练习英语,我们才能更好地掌握英语。(Only when...)
1. 组织目的;
2. 活动:讲座、新书推介、作家和读者见面会等;
3、欢迎参加。
注意:
1. 词数80左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 首句已给出,且不计入字数。
To us students, nothing is more interesting and rewarding than reading.
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This is a story about a book that just kept selling, catching publishers, booksellers and even its author off guard. The book is Sapiens, by the Israeli academic Yuval Noah Harari, published in the UK in September 2014.It is a recondite(深奥的) work of evolutionary history charting the development of humankind through a scholarly examination of our ability to cooperate as a species.
Sapiens sold well on publication, particularly when it came out in paperback in the summer of 2015.What is remarkable about it, though, is that it's still selling in vast numbers. Sapiens has sold a further half million copies, establishing itself firmly at the top of the bestseller lists. The book's wild success is symptomatic of a broader trend in our book-buying habits: a surge in the popularity of intelligent, challenging nonfiction, often books that are several years old.
It was trade publication, the Booksellers, that first noted the rise of what is called the “brainy backlist”, it also highlighted a concomitant fall in the sales of the books that had been such a staple of publishers' catalogues-celebrity biographies. We are turning away from exciting but disposable stories of fame towards more serious, thoughtful, quiet books that help us understand our place in the world. Mark Richards, publisher at John Murray Prese, see the return to serious works of nonfiction as a response to the spirit of the age, “People have a hunger both for information and facts, and for nuanced(有细微差别的) exploration of issues, of a sort that books are in a prime position to provide.” he says.
In the end, the story of Sapiens is about a book becoming part of a national conversation. At a time when politics is more furious and fragmented than ever, when technology is colonizing our everyday existence.
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1. 调查结果;
2. 简单建议;
3. 表示感谢。
注意:1. 词数80左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Saskia,
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Yours,
Li Hua
1. 词数100左右。
2. 介绍书名、作者、概要等相关信息。
3. 说明你最喜欢这本书的原因。(1到2点)