A.Two. | B.Three. | C.Four. |
1.写出你理想中的大学(名称、所在城市等);
2.你选择这所大学的原因(至少两点);
3.你为此付出的努力和今后的打算。
要求:
1.词数100个左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
My Dream School
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An 89-year-old man has reached a goal he spent 20 years working toward. He earned his doctor degree and became a physicist.
Steiner values this degree because it is what he always wanted — and because he overcame health problems that could have interfered with his studies.
As a young person in Vienna, Austria, Steiner wanted to become a physicist after reading about Albert Einstein and Max Planck.
But after World War Ⅱ, his mother advised him that studying medicine would be a better choice. He earned his medical degree from the University of Vienna in 1955 and moved to the United States soon after. In the U.S., he had a successful career studying blood, became a full professor and led the hematology (血液学) department at Brown’s medical school from 1985 to 1994. He helped establish a research program in hematology and directed that program until he retired from medicine in 2000.
Steiner found medical research pleasing, but it was not quite the same as his interest in physics.
“It was something like a wish that was never fulilled, that always stuck in the back of my head,” he said. “Once I’m finished with medicine, I really don’t want to spend my life just sitting around and maybe doing a little golfing or doing something like that. I wanted to keep active.
At age 70, he started taking undergraduate classes at Brown University. He was planning to just take a few classes that interested him. But by 2007, he had earned enough credits to join the doctoral program.
Physics professor Brad Marston soon realized how serious Steiner was about the subject and how hard he worked. “He already had a scientific way of thinking that younger students have to develop,” Marston said. “One thing that’s really true about Manfred is he perseveres.”
After the university published a story about Steiner on its website, people across the U.S. contacted him to ask for advice on how to go after their dreams later in life.
He said his advice is: Do what you love to do.
1. Why does Steiner attach great importance to this degree? (no more than 10 words)2. What is paragraph 4 mainly about? (no more than 7 words)
3. What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 5 mean? (no more than 7 words)
4. What is Marston’s comment on Steiner after he joined the doctoral program? (no more than 10 words)
5. What do you think of Steiner? Please explain. (no more than 20 words)
(1)高三生活(从学习、娱乐、社会活动中任选二点);
(2)高三一年中自己最大的感受:
(3)对自己未来的展望。
注意:
(1)词数不少于100;
(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;
(3)开头已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Tom,
Your e-mail reached me yesterday, and I
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(1)表达感谢;
(2)打算如何过这个特别的生日(做疫情防控志愿者、去养老院陪伴老人……);
(3)你对成年的感悟及未来规划。
注意:
(1)词数不少于100;
(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;
(3)开头及落款已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:
疫情防控epidemic prevention and control;
养老院nursing home
Dear Chris,
I'm more than delighted to hear from you.
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Yours,
Li Jin
6 . A decade ago, colored lights danced around the living room on New Year's Eve and happy music was played. Upstairs, the children were asleep. But I wasn't feeling happy. In mid-December, my husband and I had been informed that he had cancer and that he was going to die. He had less than a year left, the doctors said.
In the years since that painful season, I have come to look back upon New Year's Eve as an ending and a beginning. New Year's Eve brings a halt to the endless commitments that fill our daily lives and a chance to reflect.
New Year's Eve is full of possibility, and anticipation. What will be the surprising experiences and delightful successes in the coming year? But also, what disappointments are waiting for us in the next twelve months?
In many ways, New Year's Eve and the days that surround it are a line between past and future. That line is made up of a series of moments of transition that take us out of the old and into the new. Transition can be challenging for many of us. It's about letting go of the familiar and diving headlong (迅猛地)into the unfamiliar.
Just as, back then, I had to face letting go of the life I had led with my beloved husband and stepping into a new world as a widowed(丧偶的)mom. I find that each year I have to step out of the version of me that suited the year that is ending and ease into the version of me who will rise to the goals I am holding for myself for the year ahead.
Last year at this time, I sat in a chair in southern France and drank in the stillness and beauty of the countryside around me. The three children and I had brought into this world talked and laughed around the table beside me as we enjoyed a lunch of bread and cheese.
I was filled with a sense of joy and I had a glowing (热情洋溢的)heart that was full of hope. It was another ending and another beginning. May we all transition into the best of what lies ahead. May we all find happiness in this holiday season.
1. What made the author unhappy on New Year's Eve a decade before?A.The pressure she faced in her work. |
B.The health problem her husband faced. |
C.The information received from her family. |
D.The relationship between her and husband. |
A.Stop. | B.Beginning. | C.Meaning. | D.Tradition. |
A.Set challenging goals for the next year. |
B.Break with daily routines and form a new habit. |
C.Spend more time with family members. |
D.Think about the past and get ready for the future. |
A.Calm. | B.Indifferent. | C.Doubtful. | D.Expectant. |
A.To memorialize her husband. |
B.To show how she got through a hard time. |
C.To share her view of New Year's Eve. |
D.To remind us that uncertainty is part of life. |
7 . Afel was only a very small boy when he first saw snow in a picture book. It had lots of pictures of children
One day when he was 12, Afel was watching a programme on TV at his uncle’s house. The programme was full of snow. And not only snow — there were people
“What are those?” he asked his uncle
Afel found out that the next Winter Olympics would be in Beijing, in 2022. “Perfect,” he thought. “Enough
“But there’s no snow here!” people told him. “Where are you going to ski?” Afel
“Never mind,” he thought. “It’s a
“How will you go to the Olympics?” people asked him. “Our country doesn’t
So every night, out in the middle of the desert, Afel now practises skiing down sand hills. He
A.drawing | B.playing | C.dancing | D.hiking |
A.announce | B.stress | C.conclude | D.explain |
A.mind | B.respond | C.understand | D.regret |
A.interest | B.concern | C.patience | D.confidence |
A.walking | B.riding | C.running | D.flying |
A.strong | B.strange | C.fashionable | D.comfortable |
A.politely | B.hopefully | C.excitedly | D.nervously |
A.promised | B.claimed | C.agreed | D.decided |
A.projects | B.fields | C.sports | D.courses |
A.gain | B.have | C.accept | D.mark |
A.time | B.energy | C.experience | D.determination |
A.avoided | B.ignored | C.corrected | D.criticized |
A.pushing | B.pulling | C.holding | D.waving |
A.roll | B.march | C.jump | D.move |
A.needed | B.prepared | C.pretended | D.attempted |
A.start | B.chance | C.solution | D.strategy |
A.even | B.often | C.shortly | D.finally |
A.refuse | B.inquire | C.care | D.complain |
A.dreams | B.predicts | C.assumes | D.realizes |
A.authority | B.champion | C.genius | D.celebrity |
8 . Since I was a child I always knew my dream was being a famous singer even though I didn't know how to get there. Though I have read The Magic and Hero multiple times
Since then,everything has
A year later I figured out it was time for a change and to
From that moment I knew I wanted to be
I didn't hear from her for two weeks but I still imagined the
A.after | B.when | C.since | D.as |
A.already | B.only | C.still | D.nearly |
A.worsened | B.improved | C.changed | D.achieved |
A.music | B.science | C.history | D.art |
A.sociable | B.wealthy | C.peaceful | D.funny |
A.practical | B.likely | C.remote | D.ambitious |
A.musician | B.singer | C.writer | D.composer |
A.spreads | B.creates | C.acquires | D.indicates |
A.explore | B.start | C.prepare | D.solve |
A.accounted for | B.applied for | C.answered for | D.searched for |
A.exist | B.agree | C.allow | D.work |
A.spot | B.employ | C.develop | D.produce |
A.provided | B.concerned | C.associated | D.signed |
A.chance | B.selection | C.alternative | D.bargain |
A.decisions | B.confidence | C.doubts | D.preference |
A.shocked | B.confused | C.amused | D.puzzled |
A.brought | B.rented | C.mailed | D.sent |
A.failure | B.ceremony | C.outcome | D.opportunity |
A.meaning | B.implying | C.proving | D.saying |
A.further | B.closer | C.wider | D.longer |
(1)热情、有礼貌;
(2)熟悉中国传统文化;
(3)英语口语流利;
(4)熟知“一带一路”的重要意义,并表达当选的愿望。
注意:
(1)词数不少于100;
(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;
(3)开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:“一带一路”国际合作高峰论坛The Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation
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Li Jin
There is no chance of children getting bored in the holidays with these action-packed weeks of fun and games. Days begin with team building activities to help“break the ice” and get the children in the mood. The wonderfully safe and secure environment of Port Regis enables the children to explore the woods and enjoy their own creative play.
WEEK 1: Festival of Sport (Monday 12nd July to Friday 26th July)
The summer activities kick-off with a wonderful week of sporting fun including cricket, athletics other great team games. Swims in the pool and games in the gym.
WEEK 1: Let’s Go Wild (Monday 29th July to Friday 2nd August)
A Whole week in the great outdoors with treasure hunts, camp bed and cave building along with amazing team games in woods. This week guarantees to be like no other. Navigate yourself through the huge spiders' web and guide balls through the huge ball maze… this is a great week for making new friends.
WEEK 3: Sporting Madness (Monday 5th August to Friday 9th August)
A wild and strange week of tournaments and twin (both traiditional and a few of the homemade variety) games, but be warned, you might get wet! Arts and crafts, fun in the gym and swims in the pool make this a hard week. Besides exhaustion you'd better learn to get used to challenges and accept any result. Activities will be dependent on the weather.
WEEK 3: Make a Racquet(球拍)(Monday 12th August to Friday 16th August)
What a racquet this week brings with all the bat, racquet and club sport you could wish for…crazy golf, tennis, hadmintion, cricket and table tennis to name but a foe for the children to enjoy.
WEEK 5: Having a Bull (Monday 19th August to Friday 23rd August)
Quizzjes, arts and crafts, fun in the gym and swims in the pool are not to be witnin this week of Fun.
WEEK 6: Mgdal Medley (混战)(Tuesday 27th August to Fridy 30th August)
This week re-runs the best bits of the last five weeks with great team games and tournaments, action-packed ball sports, floaty fun in the pool and adventures in the woods.
Children will need to bring:
Swimming kit, plenty to drink and break snacks. Dependant on the weather, children will need either sunscreen and sun hats or wet weather gear.
1. What can we learn from the first paragraph?A.Children will gradually adapt to the cold weaker in the activities. |
B.Children will form a good mood naturally in Port Regis School. |
C.Children will explore nature totally on their own in the secure environment of Port Regis. |
D.Children will become comfortable with each other through team building activities. |
A.Make a Racquet. | B.Let’s go wild. |
C.Festival of sport. | D.Sporting madness. |
A.children may experience the feeling of failure |
B.the games may be played indoors |
C.children may get warned for failing in games |
D.children may swim in the river in the wild |
A.29th July to 2nd August. |
B.Thursday 27 th July to Friday 30 th Angust. |
C.Tuesday 27 th August to Friday 30 th August. |
D.Monday 19 th August to Friday 23rd August. |
A.Children will be provicted with snacks to eat. |
B.Children must wear sunscreen or sunhats. |
C.Children reed to prepare for rainy day. |
D.Children have to drink a lot for swimming. |