1、The mother saw her baby fall to the ground, ________ brought her heart to her mouth.
A.it B.and that C.and which D.that
2、The thief_____ the papers all over the room while he was searching.
A.abandoned
B.disappeared
C.scattered
D.deserted
3、—I’m still working on my project.
—Oh, you’ll miss the deadline. Time is _________.
A.running out
B.going out
C.giving out
D.losing out
4、After checking the patient, the doctor ran out of the room, ____ a deep sigh.
A. let out B. letting out
C. to let out D. to be let out
5、The judge reminded the witness that he had to ____ the truth of what he had said.
A.prepare for B.answer for C.search for D.vote for
6、Well, if you insist on eating so much, you will have to suffer the ________.
A.consequences
B.exercises
C.evidence
D.exchanges
7、Helen was kinder to her youngest son, which made the others _______ him.
A.to be envied B.envied C.to envy D.envy
8、Over the past few years, Clinton has spoken often of her approach ____ foreign policy.
A. of B. for C. about D. to
9、Both men were happy to ________ from contemporary life, seeking a harmonious relationship with nature in the quietness of their lives.
A.dispose
B.withdraw
C.tremble
D.acknowledge
10、It is clear that in modern society high ______ and demands are placed on students.
A.motivations B.expectations C.standards D.opportunities
11、The library needs _______, but it’ll have to wait until Sunday.
A. cleaning B. be cleaned
C. clean D. being cleaned
12、Teens and younger children are reading a lot less for fun, according to a Common Sense Media report Monday.
A.being published B.to publish C.publishing D.published
13、The big fire lasted as long as 24 hours ______________ it was brought under control.
A. after B. before
C. since D. while
14、Cellphones are ____________ to help students focus on their study.
A. expanded B. prohibited
C. assigned D. relieved
15、He went out of the room with few clothes on, only rather cold.
A.to feel
B.feel
C.feeling
D.felt
16、I doubt the _______ of his statement because it doesn’t agree with the fact.
A.alternative B.accuracy C.significance D.identification
17、______ to give his mother a surprise , Tom arrived home ahead of time.
A. Determined B. Determining
C. Having determined D. To determine
18、Peter, as well as my other classmates, _____ going to attend a lecture next Sunday.
A.was B.is C.are D.were
19、----How about your journey to Mount Emei?
----Everything was wonderful except that our car twice on the way.
A. slowed down B. broke down
C. got down D. put down
20、The police ______ the stolen jewellery and returned it to the owner.
A.searched B.hunted C.invented D.recovered
21、_____, we should reconsider the plan carefully. Which one is wrong?
A. In my view B. As far as I’m concerned
C. In my opinion D. As long as
22、As he works in a remote (遥远的) area, he visits his mother only ________.
A.anxiously
B.urgently
C.likely
D.occasionally
23、A household robot was going to be ______ by Larry’s wife, Claire.
A.carried out B.sorted out C.figured out D.tested out
24、In some parts of London, missing a bus means _______ for another hour.
A. waiting B. being waited
C. to wait D. to be waiting
25、Multitasking reduces the quality of our work ______ it makes it hard for us to organize thoughts and remove irrelevant information.
A.though B.as C.while D.if
26、 Despite being labeled a “fool”,Feng Yaning has never stopped taking care of her adopted son.
In the winter of 2003, Feng found a baby boy at a spot near her home in Ancun township in Lantian county, Shaanxi province. She took the abandoned child back home. “The boy looked cute, and I hoped he could become a companion for my daughter,” Feng said. She called the boy Feifei. When Feifei was one year old, however, he was found to “neither be able to turn over nor crawl, and his head would fall back when he cried.” He was diagnosed with cerebral palsy in the hospital. Upon learning the diagnosis, Feng burst into tears.
Despite being called a “fool” by people around her, Feng insisted on raising Feifei. “He has been abandoned once, so how cruel would it be if I abandoned him again?” she said. The woman surmounted many difficulties in taking care of Feifei as the boy could not walk, eat, or relieve himself. At the time, Feng’s husband was working in neighboring Henan province, and she farmed 4 mu (0.26 hectares) of land on her own to make a living. When she went to labor in the field, Feng put the boy on her back while leading her daughter by hand. Whatever their jobs are, the couple never leave Feifei alone at their rented home in suburban Xi’an and they take care of the boy in turns around the clock.
Feifei, now 14, has learned to walk, how to count and can whisper some simple sentences. Feng said she was happy to see her daughter, who is 20 years old, also shows her love to Feifei. Her husband said they would not abandon the boy, no matter what difficulties face them in the future.
【1】What do we know about Feifei?
A.He was abandoned at the age of one.
B.He is an abandoned boy with brain disease.
C.He was taken away by a policeman in 2003.
D.There is something wrong with his leg.
【2】Why did Feng Yaning adopt Feifei at first?
A.Feifei was such a cute disabled baby.
B.Feng wanted to have a boy very much.
C.Feifei could accompany her daughter.
D.Feng hoped to receive people’s praise.
【3】What does the underlined “tsurmounted” in paragraph 3 mean?
A.overcame B.met with C.complained about D.gave up
【4】Which of the following can describe Feng Yaning best?
A.Ambitious and responsible. B.Determined and kind.
C.Patient and dutiful. D.Stubborn arid selfish.
27、How do you turn “dumb” headphones into smart ones? Rutgers engineers have invented a cheap and easy way by transforming headphones into sensors that can be plugged into (插入) smartphones, identify their users monitor their heart rates and perform other services.
Their invention, called HeadFi, is based on a small plug-in headphone adapter that turns a regular headphone into a sensing device (装置). Unlike smart headphones, regular headphones lack sensors. HeadFi would allow users to avoid having to buy a new pair of smart headphones with sensors to enjoy sensing features.
“HeadFi could turn hundreds of millions of existing, regular headphones worldwide into intelligent ones with a simple upgrade (升级),” said Xiaoran Fan, a HeadFi primary inventor.
A Rutgers-led paper on the invention, which results in "earable intelligence", will be formally published in October at MobiCom 2021, the top international conference on mobile computing and mobile and wireless networking.
Headphones are among the most popular wearable devices worldwide and they continue to become; more intelligent as new functions appear, such as touch-based gesture control, the paper notes. Such functions usually rely on aiding sensors, such as accelerometers, gyroscopes and microphones that are available on many smart headphones.
HeadFi turns the two drivers already inside all headphones into a versatile (多功能的) sensor, and it works by connecting headphones to a pairing device, such as a smartphone. It doesn't require adding aiding sensors and avoids changes to headphone hardware or the need to customize headphones, both of which may increase their weight and size. By plugging into HeadFi, a converted headphone can perform sensing tasks and play music at the same time.
The engineers conducted experiments with 53 volunteers using 54 pairs of headphones with prices ranging from $2. 99 to $15 ,000. HeadFi can achieve 97. 2 percent to 99. 5 percent accuracy on user identification , 96. 8 percent to 99. 2 percent on heart rate monitoring and 97. 7 percent to 99. 3 percent on gesture recognition.
【1】What does Xiaoran Fan think of HeadFi?
A.Secure to operate.
B.Simple to use.
C.Easy to substitute.
D.Convenient to store.
【2】What can we know about HeadFi according to the text?
A.It can't work with headphones alone.
B.It actually functions as a versatile sensor.
C.It makes headphones larger and heavier than usual.
D.It doesn't work when headphones are playing music.
【3】The figures are listed in the last paragraph mainly to show_________.
A.the various functions of HeadFi
B.the wide popularity of headphones
C.the great complexity of headphones
D.the excellent performance of HeadFi
【4】What can be the best title for the text?
A.How to Use Headphones Appropriately
B.Headphones Can Be Upgraded Instantly
C.How to Make Regular Headphones Intelligent
D.New Uses Have Been Found in Headphones
28、In 1944, 730 representatives from 44 allied (同盟) nations met in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, just as World War Ⅱ was ending. They were attending an important conference. This mostly forgotten event shaped our modern world because the Bretton Woods Conference agreed on the establishment of an international banking system.
To make sure that all nations would be successful, the United States and other allied nations set rules for a postwar international economy. The Bretton Woods system created the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The IMF was founded as a kind of global central bank from which member countries could borrow money. The countries needed money to pay for their war costs. Today, the IMF promotes international trade by guaranteeing the stability of the international currency and financial system.
The Bretton Woods system also set up the World Bank. Although the World Bank shares similarities with IMF, the two institutes remain distinct. While the IMF keeps an orderly system of payments and receipts between nations, the World Bank is mainly a development institution. The World Bank initially gave loans to European countries ruined by World War Ⅱ, and today it lends money and technical assistance specifically to economic projects in developing countries. Its goal is to “bridge the economic divide between poor and rich countries.”
These two specific accomplishments of the Bretton Woods Conference were major. However, the Bretton Woods system particularly benefited the United States and it placed the U.S. dollar as the global currency. A global currency is one that countries worldwide accept for all trade, or international transactions (交易) of buying and selling. Because only the U.S. could print dollars, the United States became the primary power behind the IMF and the World Bank. Today, global currencies include the U.S. dollar, the euro (European Union countries), and yen (Japan).
The years after Bretton Woods have been considered the golden age of the U.S. dollar. More importantly, the conference deeply shaped foreign trade for decades to come.
【1】For what purpose was the Bretton Woods Conference held?
A.To shape our modern world.
B.To set up IMF and the World Bank.
C.To help allied nations to pay for their war costs.
D.To guarantee the success of all allied nations.
【2】What does the difference between IMF and the World Bank mainly lie in?
A.Their accomplishments.
B.Their functions.
C.Their founders.
D.Their influence.
【3】What does the underlined part “These two specific accomplishments” in paragraph 4 refer to?
A.The foundation of IMF and the World Bank.
B.The international currency and financial system.
C.Currency cooperation and financial stability.
D.Developing countries and the entire word.
【4】It can be inferred that________.
A.Bretton Woods increased U.S. economic influence around the world
B.the IMF and the World Bank work closely together to guarantee success
C.the conclusion of World War Ⅱ had little influence on events at Bretton Woods
D.the conference organizers recognized the need for markets to function in-dependently
29、 Writing an essay can be a difficult task, but it can also be fun. Essay writing provides students with a chance to be creative. When someone chooses to create a persuasive essay, there are quite a few ways to express oneself. 【1】 Or, will I instead choose to use a serious method in my writing?
【2】 When doing research for an essay, the student has the chance to become an expert on his or her topic. By writing a student can now share his or her wealth of knowledge with other students and even the teacher. 【3】
Essay writing, especially persuasive essay writing, provides a chance for healthy debate. Once others read an essay, they may find that they may disagree with certain opinions that are expressed by the author. 【4】 After all, who doesn’t enjoy arguing for what they believe in?
Essay writing is a very enjoyable experience. At the same time, it can be a confidence builder. 【5】 The only difference is a painter uses pigment (颜料) while the writer uses words. Actually, the writer is painting a picture with words.
A. Writing is like painting a picture.
B. Will I use humor to get my point across?
C. Actually, he or she becomes the teacher.
D. Essay writing is like opinion sharing.
E. The author and readers can then both back up their positions.
F. Before writing an essay, students need some research.
G. Essay writing allows one to share his or her ideas with others.
30、 If you find it very difficult to drag yourself out of bed every morning, you probably wonder: Why on earth does school have to start so early?
________, there is good news to ________ you up – or better still, science.
A law in California, passed on Oct.13,________ that public middle schools begin classes no ________ than 8:00 am and that high schools start no earlier than 8:30 am. The law will ________ effect by July 1, 2022.
Starting school at 8:00 or 8:30 in the morning may not sound like too big of a change, but it could mean one ________ hour of sleep for students who used to start school at 7:30 or even earlier.
“In the short run, students’ school ________ should improve almost _________, ” said Kyla Wahlstrom, a researcher at the University of Minnesota’s College of Education. They also found that students who have enough sleep are more ________ in class and get better ________.
Some ________ say that urging students to go to bed earlier could have been a much easier solution than changing the school timetable ________ the whole state. But according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, teenagers go through ________changes when they enter adolescence, ________ makes it difficult for them to fall asleep___________ 11:00 pm. So, when school starts at 8:00 or earlier, they can ________ get the ideal 8.0-8.5 hours of sleep that experts suggest they need to do their ________ in the daytime.
This is ________ when the new law came out, its author, Anthony Portantino, said, “Generations of children will come to appreciate this _________ day and our governor for ________ bold (大胆的) action.”
【1】A.Quickly B.Fortunately C.Finally D.Equally
【2】A.back B.light C.keep D.blow
【3】A.tells B.supports C.stops D.requires
【4】A.higher B.later C.sooner D.earlier
【5】A.go beyond B.go along C.go into D.go for
【6】A.more B.less C.better D.fewer
【7】A.behaviors B.performances C.dreams D.surroundings
【8】A.totally B.immediately C.absolutely D.overnight
【9】A.absent-minded B.slow-minded C.quick-minded D.open-minded
【10】A.challenges B.efforts C.papers D.grades
【11】A.might B.must C.should D.need
【12】A.for B.through C.across D.by
【13】A.biological B.original C.scaring D.dependent
【14】A.which B.this C.that D.it
【15】A.since B.at C.after D.before
【16】A.lately B.slowly C.nearly D.hardly
【17】A.movement B.report C.best D.magic
【18】A.how B.what C.why D.where
【19】A.happy B.historic C.quiet D.perfect
【20】A.working B.taking C.calling D.producing
31、 Several weeks ago I got a call from a good friend whose husband had just been diagnosed with cancer. “Do we tell the kids?” she asked. “_______.” I answered “The boys deserve to know the_______,however heartbreaking it is,” I continued. Adults always insist that children be honest, _______ how many of us are honest with our kids, particularly about the_______ stuff: death, disease, corruption, our own failings?
I believe in telling children the truth. I believe this is vital for their understanding of the world, their confidence, and the _______ of their morals and values. This doesn’t mean kids need to be unnecessarily frightened or told more than they can_______.
Many people think they’re protecting children when they spare them the truth. I _______. I believe children _______ an enviable ability to cope with and _______ what even adults find annoying; they can accept the unacceptable in a way that __________ me. Kids also have an unusual sense when something is __________. They know a fake smile when they see one, they realize when we’re uneasy, and they can __________ when we’re lying.
One night I was in the car with our two oldest daughters. It was dark and cozy — the __________ time for a heart-to-heart conversation. One of our girls said, “Mom, have you ever smoked cigarettes?” I stalled (故意拖延) a little, but the girls __________. They had me and they knew it . __________ I told them the truth. What happened next was an honest and direct__________ about the lure and danger of cigarettes, well worth any discomfort. I believe my honesty was much more__________ than warnings or platitudes (老生常谈).
Time marches on, and so do__________. While I’ve made mistakes as a parent, I do have clear and__________ relationships with each of our children. I believe my being truthful with our children has__________, because I’m pretty sure that now they are honest with me.
【1】A.Quickly B.Especially C.Finally D.Absolutely
【2】A.truth B.answer C.way D.cause
【3】A.and B.but C.or D.for
【4】A.new B.dangerous C.tough D.original
【5】A.arrangement B.development C.commitment D.assessment
【6】A.prevent B.enjoy C.handle D.skip
【7】A.survive B.hesitate C.admit D.disagree
【8】A.possess B.seek C.balance D.skip
【9】A.make notes of B.make use of C.make sense of D.make mention of
【10】A.scares B.astonishes C.discourages D.embarrasses
【11】A.over B.important C.wrong D.impossible
【12】A.tell B.pretend C.monitor D.interrupt
【13】A.local B.perfect C.long D.last
【14】A.quarreled B.laughed C.insisted D.sighed
【15】A.Again B.Instead C.Otherwise D.Therefore
【16】A.concern B.discussion C.defense D.complaint
【17】A.effective B.careful C.emotional D.gentle
【18】A.parents B.dreams C.grades D.children
【19】A.special B.proper C.open D.personal
【20】A.fell off B.went off C.set off D.paid off
32、 I lost my sight when I was four years old by falling off a car and landing on my head. Now I am thirty-two. I can vaguely remember the brightness of ______ and what color red is. It would be _____ to see again, but a (n) _____ can do strange things to people. I don’t mean I would prefer to go without my eyes. I simply mean that the loss of them made me appreciate more what I had ____.
My parents and my teachers saw something in me — a _____ to live — which I didn’t see, and they made me want to fight in out with ______.
The hardest lesson I had to learn was to believe in myself. I am not talking about simply the kind of_____ that helps me down so unfamiliar staircase alone. I ___ something bigger than that: a confidence that I am, despite being _____ , a real, positive person; that there is a special place where I can make myself fit.
It took me years to discover and strengthen this confidence. It had to start with the easy and simple things. Once a man gave me an indoor baseball. I thought he was laughing at me and I was ______ . “I can’t use this,” I said. “Take with you,” he urged me, “and roll it around.” The words _____ in my head. “Roll it around!” By rolling the ball I could _____ where it went. This gave me an idea how to achieve a goal I had thought impossible before; playing baseball. At Philadelphia’s Overbook School for the Blind I ____ a successful variation of baseball. We called it ground ball.
I have set ahead of me a series of goals and then tried to reach them, one at a time. I had to be clear about my _______. It was no good crying for something that I knew at the start was _____ out of reach because that only invited bitterness of failure. I would fail something anyway, but on the average I made progress.
【1】A.sky B.cloud C.sunshine D.mist
【2】A.helpful B.wonderful C.hopeful D.successful
【3】A.disaster B.environment C.incident D.wonder
【4】A.lost B.left C.used D.cared
【5】A.purpose B.potential C.pressure D.preparation
【6】A.energy B.happiness C.luck D.blindness
【7】A.self-respect B.self-control C.self-confidence D.self-defence
【8】A.think B.consider C.guess D.mean
【9】A.imperfect B.perfect C.unfair D.fair
【10】A.worried B.encouraged C.shocked D.hurt
【11】A.stuck B.impressed C.occupied D.held
【12】A.see B.hear C.notice D.observe
【13】A.invented B.discovered C.instructed D.directed
【14】A.experience B.advantages C.knowledge D.limitation
【15】A.hardly B.wildly C.highly D.deeply
33、 I was nine years old when she entered our home in rural Virginia. My father ______ me to her with these words:“I would like you to meet the fellow who is ______ for being the worst boy in this county and will probably start throwing rocks at you no later than tomorrow morning.”
My stepmother walked over to me, ______ my head slightly upward, and looked me right in the eye. Then she looked at my father and replied,“You are wrong. This is not the worst boy at all, but the ______ one who hasn’t yet found an outlet for his enthusiasm.”
That statement began a friendship between us. No one had ever called me smart. My family and neighbors had built me up in my mind as a ______ boy. My stepmother changed all that.
She changed many things. She persuaded my father to go to a dental school, from which he ______ with great honors. She moved our family into the city, where my father’s career could be more suitable and my brothers and I could be better ______ at school.
When I turned fourteen, she bought me a secondhand ______ and instucted me how to type in the flesh, telling me that she believed that I would become a ______. I knew her enthusiasm, I ______ it, and I saw how it had already improved our lives. I accepted her ______ and began to ______ for local newspapers. I was doing the same kind of writing that great day I went to interview Andrew Carnegie and received the task which became my life’s work later. I wasn’t the ______ beneficiary (受益人). My father became the wealthiest man in town. My brothers and stepbrothers became a physician, a dentist, a lawyer, and a college president.
What power ______ has! When that power is released to support the certainty of one’s purpose and is constantly strengthened by faith, it becomes an irresistible force which poverty and temporary defeat can never ______.
【1】A.sent B.introduced C.handed D.passed
【2】A.rewarded B.favored C.distinguished D.praised
【3】A.raised B.shook C.dragged D.bent
【4】A.stubbornest B.laziest C.proudest D.smartest
【5】A.clever B.bad C.stupid D.polite
【6】A.graduated B.quitted C.started D.escaped
【7】A.entertained B.controlled C.educated D.respected
【8】A.bicycle B.radio C.camera D.typewriter
【9】A.doctor B.writer C.typist D.teacher
【10】A.regarded B.suspected C.ignored D.appreciated
【11】A.order B.criticism C.belief D.description
【12】A.write B.read C.photograph D.edit
【13】A.next B.only C.same D.real
【14】A.enthusiasm B.sympathy C.fortune D.confidence
【15】A.win B.reach C.match D.doubt
34、阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Smell the flowers before you go to sleep and you may just end up with rosy dreams. Have a whiff of rotten(腐烂的)eggs during the night and your dreams may be【1】(pleasant). So says researcher Dr. Boris Stuck, 【2】invited sleeping volunteers to a rose vs. rotten egg test in the University Hospital Mannheim in Germany. The subjects didn’t dream about roses【3】eggs, but rather he found that what they smelt affected the emotions of【4】(they) dreams.
And if you think【5】(smell) have a say in dreams, wait for what TV tells us. A UK study reveals that people exposed【6】black-and-white film and TV in their youth are to have monochromic(单色的)dreams throughout their life more【7】(probable). Eva Murzyn from the University of Dundee tested two age groups— one half 【8】(age) over 55 and【9】other half under 25.
The result? Under 5% of the dreams of the under-25s were in black and white. 【10】(watch)color TV in childhood seems to be the reason why.
35、阅读短文,根据短文内容及首字母提示,在空白处填入一个适当的单词。
Wearing face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic p【1】 the spread of the deadly virus. But it is also i【2】. For one, we can no longer unlock our phones using facial recognition since a good part of our face is c【3】.
F【4】, tech companies are working to solve the problem. Apple, for example, offered a new way to unlock your iPhone and iPad with its l【5】 software update, iOS13.5, w【6】 was released on May 20.
Even though the update still won’t recognize your masked face, it makes the whole process f【7】. While the old system wouldn’t allow access t【8】 the passcode screen before three failed face scan attempts, iOS13.5 will send you straight to the passcode screen when you swipe up.
It might only s【9】 you a few seconds, but those few seconds “benefit public health by eliminating the temptation for people to r【10】 their masks in order to unlock their device”.
36、Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
The Internet E-commerce and globalization are making a new economic age possible. In the future, capitalist markets will largely be replaced by a new kind of economic system based on 【1】 relationships, contractual arrangements and access rights.
Has the quality of our lives at work, at home and in our communities increased in direct proportion to all the new Internet and business-to-business Internet services being introduced into our lives? I have asked this question of hundreds of CEOs and corporate executives in Europe and the United States. Surprisingly, virtually everyone has said, “No, quiet 【2】.” They say they are working longer hours, feel more stressed, are more impatient, and are even less civil in their dealings with colleagues and friends-not to mention strangers. And what’s more revealing, they place much of the blame on the very same technologies they are so 【3】 supporting.
The technological leader promised us that access would make life more convenient. Instead, the very technological wonders that were supposed to 【4】 us have begun to enslave us in a web of connections from which there seems to be no easy 【5】.
If an earlier generation was preoccupied with the quest to enclose a vast 【6】 land, the .com generation, it seems, is more caught up in the colonization of time. Every spare moment of our time is being filled with some form of commercial connection, making time itself the 【7】 of all resources.
And while we have created every kind of labor-and time-saving device to service our needs, we are beginning to feel like we have less time available to us than any other humans in history. Maybe we need to ask what kinds of connections really 【8】 in the e-economy age. If this new technology 【9】 is only about super efficiency, then we risk losing something even precious than time-our sense of what it means to be a(n) 【10】 human being.
37、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Everyone has their own unique fingerprint; 【1】 makes fingerprints an ideal way to unlock smartphones. However, this may be 【2】 (safe) than we think.
Scientists at New York University and Michigan State University in the US have developed a set of fake fingerprints. They say that the prints 【3】 unlock any fingerprint-enabled smartphone up to 65 percent of the time.
The artificial fingerprints 【4】 (create) by using many common features found in human prints. They work 【5】 taking advantage of the way smartphone scanners check a fingerprint.
The fingerprint scanners 【6】 (use) in smartphones are so small that they only read parts of fingerprints. So they have to take many scans of your finger or thumb (拇指) 【7】 they work properly. Smartphones also let users save several finger and thumbprints. Since a print only has to match one of the saved images 【8】 (unlock) the phone, the scanner is more likely to make mistakes.
Although the scientists have only tested their findings in computer simulations (模拟), 【9】 (worry) about the safety of using fingerprints are reasonable .They warn that the technology used to create artificial fingerprints is improving 【10】 (extreme) fast.
38、假定你是李华,你校近期要举行第一届校园艺术节,请你以组织者的身份邀请好友Steve来参加艺术节,内容包括:
1. 活动时间、地点;
2. 活动目的、主题、内容等;
3. 表达期待。
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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Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
39、假定你是李华,你校为了推广中华经典文学,计划举办一场唐诗英语翻译大赛,请你写信邀请对中国唐诗有一定研究和兴趣的交换生Peter一同参加此次比赛。内容包括:
1. 比赛举办的目的;
2. 比赛的时间和规则;
3. 你邀请的理由。
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 可适当添加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Peter,
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Yours
LiHua
40、假定你是李华。在一个英文网络论坛上,你看到名叫Kelly的中学生发帖寻求帮助。请根据帖子的内容、写作要点和要求回帖。
Kelly Started on 19 Feb. 2020 |
Hi, everyone, My grandma smokes and my family comes by her home a lot. When we come, she's always smoking. I always go to another room where I can’t smell the smoke, worried about my brother or someone else getting sick from second-hand smoke. What should I do? |
写作要点:
1.结合亲身经历告诉 Kelly要怎样认识这个问题; 2.给Kelly提出建议。
要求:
1.词数80左右;2.内容充实,结构完整,语意连贯;3.书写清晰工整。
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41、假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Peter对中国日报举办的“中国文化符号表情包设计大赛”非常感兴趣,特发邮件向你询问相关情况。请你回封邮件。内容包括:
1. 参赛作品要求和对象;
2. 投稿方式及截止日期;
3. 建议他参加比赛。
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数;
参考词汇:中国文化符号表情包设计大赛Emoji Design Contest of Chinese Cultural Symbols
Dear Peter,
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Yours,
Li Hua