A.The man had better store some paper and pens. |
B.The man had better write about something else. |
C.The man should act now without any delay. |
D.The man should think twice before taking action. |
A.Her bank account. | B.Her happiness. | C.Her job. |
1.你的个人信息:姓名(李萍)、年龄、所在班级、你最喜欢的科目、学校类型(比如大型的还是小型的)、你认为时间怎样安排较为合理?
2.你认为学校应该有什么样的体育或课外活动?
3.学校有什么特殊活动?
词数:100左右。
My ideal senior high school life
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要求:
1. 80~120词;
2. 文中不能出现自己的姓名和所在学校的名称。
参考信息:
1. 关键词;
2. 故事或感悟;
3. ……
Word for My 2023
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1.你喜欢做的事情;
2.你能够做什么事情;
3.你喜欢的原因。
要求:1.词数:100词左右(题目已给出);
2.内容完整,语言流畅,可适当发挥;
My dream
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6 .
2050
My lights turn on automatically. It’s 6.50 a.m. and the house is waking me up. Still sleepy, I find my uniform in the wardrobe and put it on. It had been washed, ironed, and hung up the night before by Lina X15––my family’s housekeeper. When I was younger, she was my nanny. She’s been with me all my life. My parents didn’t have time for children then and Lina, advertised as a reliable helper, looked after me. That’s why my parents bought her. Almost everyone has an X15 today.
I enter the kitchen. My breakfast sits there, waiting for me. Always the same. Planned, with a controlled quantity. The government says our planet can’t deal with overpopulation. Food is grown in laboratories, and every house receives just enough food––no more, no less. Mum always talks about the old days when people had vegetable gardens and could go to the market to buy food. Animals actually lived in the wild and not in carefully controlled zoos. It’s all I’ve ever known.
Robots are everywhere now; they are usually referred to as “zoids.” When they first came on the market in 2030, everyone wanted one. Now, twenty years later, they’ve taken over. They do almost everything. They work in labs and factories, fix teeth and perform surgeries. My dad used to be a surgeon before they found that “zoids” could do surgery better than humans. Less room for error, I guess.
I walk to the window and look out over the landscape. All I see are buildings and interconnecting tunnels. Grey skyscrapers, all identical. I can spot my school—it is just over to the right, but it looks the same as every other building. Today we are having a lecturer from Los Angeles speak to us about the extinction of different species of animals, like the polar bear and the elephant. I find it strange that even with all our technology, we couldn’t save them.
I feel a tap on my shoulder. I turn around.
“It’s time for school,” Lina says, her metallic voice echoing around the room, “Don’t be late.”
“On my way,” I reply. “I’ll be back by 6 p.m.”
I rush out the door and go down 60 floors to join the other children in my building. We’ve always walked through the tunnels to get to school. We’ve always breathed recycled air. We are children who have never been outside. I wonder what it’s like. Perhaps Lina can explain it to me.
·Comprehension Plus
1. Complete the table with information from the text.
Predictions about the future
Aspects of future life | Predictions |
Future housework | Robots will do most of the housework. |
Future food | |
Future jobs | |
Future buildings | |
Future environment |
Answer the questions.
2. Would you like to have an X15 at home? Why or why not?
3. Do you think the overpopulation problem mentioned in the text might arise in the future? Why or why not?
4. Do you think the animal extinctions mentioned in the text are likely to happen in the future? In your view, how likely is it that endangered animals will be saved with advances in technology?
5. The children breathe recycled air in the story. Do you think that will happen in the future? Why or why not?
6. What is the author’s attitude towards the future? How did you know that?
要求:
1.理想的工作。
2.选择的理由。
3.如何能实现。
注意:词数100左右。
My dream job
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A.A writer. | B.A student | C.A teacher |
A. retire B. ran C. settle D. count E. honor F. challenge G. worthy H. responsibility I. fulfillment J. curiosity K. divides |
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