—What’s the ________ of this word, Kim?
—I’m not sure. Please look it up in a dictionary.
A.information B.meaning C.advice
假如你叫Lucy, 学校将组织一次公益活动,你很想参加此次活动。请根据下面提供的信息,用英文给Mr. Smith写一封自荐信。
个性 | 勇敢、友好、乐于助人,喜欢排球 | |
能力 | 学习勤奋、能歌善舞、乐于和他人聊天 | |
事迹 |
平时 | 1.经常为贫困儿童募集衣服、书本 2.帮助社区里的老人打扫卫生 3.……(自拟至少2点) |
曾经 | 5月9日,在一场火灾中救出一个8岁的小男孩。火灾中受伤住院。虽然有点害怕,但觉得帮助他人很快乐。 |
要求:1、意思连贯,书写规范,要点齐全,注意格式。
2、词数100词左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总次数。
Dear Mr. Smith,
I’m writing to recommend myself to take part in the school activity.
I think I can be a good volunteer. I’m looking forward to your reply.
Yours sincerely,
Lucy
Lei Haiwei, a food courier (快递员) man, won the final(决赛) of the third season of Chinese Poetry Competition (中国诗词大会) on CCTV on April 4. His s1. surprised all the Chinese people a lot.
Lei Haiwei, a 37-year-old man, c2.from Shaoyang, Hunan Province. He is now working as a food courier man in Hangzhou, the c3.of Zhejiang Province.
When he was at the age of six, he was i4.in ancient poems (古诗词). Lei said, “My father hoped I would grow up to be a man who keeps the mountains, rivers, lakes and seas in mind. He also t5.me the stories behind each poem. He w6.poems down, put them up on the wall of the kitchen and taught me to read them from a young age.” In his father’s small house, there is a bookshelf (书架) f7.of books about ancient poems.
Lei didn’t go to college. But he never gave up his interest in poems. Because he was t8. poor to buy books, Lei would remember the poems in bookshops and write them out when he returned home.
Now, as a busy food courier, he reads and remembers poems by u9. his mobile when waiting for food to be prepared. It helps him relax during his fast-paced life.
After winning, Lei went b10.to Hangzhou and continues (继续) his work as a busy food courier.
Thanks to better health care, most people are living healthier and longer lives. Someone who is born today can live about thirty-five years longer than someone who was born in the nineteenth century. People even think that in the future more and more people will celebrate their hundredth birthdays. Here are some ways to live a health life.
Get off the sofa!
Sure, it is comfortable to sit on the sofa and watch TV. But doctors say you should get off the sofa. To keep fit, you have to walk at least 10000 steps every day. In the past, people's jobs needed more physical effort. They often had to walk for miles every day. When farmers were working in the fields, they were keeping fit at the same time. Think about it: Do you get the same amount of exercise today as they did in the past?
Eat healthily!
It is important to eat food that is fresh and natural, for example, fruit and vegetables. Fast food is not healthy. You should only have it once in a while. Eating too much of the wrong food will harm(伤害) your health.
Rest while you can!
When we were babies, we slept for much of the night. Teenagers do not need as much sleep as babies, but it is important for you to get about eight hours' sleep a night. At weekends, you have got more time, so use it not just for your friends, but for rest too.
Do not worry, be happy!
Many people believe that happiness is important for our general health. Sometimes it is not easy to be a teenager(青少年) because of the difficulties of school, exams or friendships. If you are worried about something, talk to your parents or your teacher.
How to live a health life | |
Get off the sofa! | *1. on the sofa and watching TV are comfortable. *Walk at least 10000 steps every day. *In the past, people 2. for miles every day and the farmers worked in the fields. |
Eat 3. food! | *It is important to eat 4. and natural food. *It is also harmful to eat too 5. wrong food. |
Rest while you can! | *Teenagers don’t 6. to sleep as much as babies *Get enough sleep a night for about eight 7.. |
Do not worry, be happy! | * 8. is important for our general health. *It is 9. for a teenager to be happy sometimes. *Talk to your parents or your teacher when 10. about something. |
These days shared(分享的) bikes are becoming popular in my We Chat friend circle. Many of my friends are sharing photos of themselves riding bikes, especially at the weekend in parks, and I can see people logging in (登录) and out of shared bike apps.
I’m very happy that there are shared bikes on the road. They can save us a lot of time during special situations(特殊情况). And on sunny days, people enjoy riding them outside the city.
I tried shared bikes last week. And I didn’t like them very much. I think the first shared bikes without baskets are made for athletes(运动员). They are very hard to ride and the seats are not comfortable. It makes me wonder if people really like riding shared bikes.
A friend told me she tried the bikes to fit in. She doesn’t like bikes and finds Beijing’s roads too hard for bike riding. But now, the only way to hang out with her friends is riding out of town together. To join in social(社会的) activities, she had to pick up bike riding again.
Another friend admitted that he started talking about and sharing photos on shared bikes to appear modern and fashionable to friends. He started paying attention(注意) when shared bikes first came into use.
These ideas will give me something new to think about when I ride these bikes again.
1.Where can we put shared bikes? ____________________________
2.When do people like going cycling outside the city?___________________________
3.Who does the writer think the first shared bikes are made for?________________
4.Why doesn’t the writer’s friend like riding shared bikes in Beijing?________________
5.What did the writer think of the seats of the shared bikes at first?_________________
The CSIRO is an Australian science agency (组织). The scientists in the agency got a lovely letter a few days ago. It said:
Hello Lovely Scientist,
My name is Sophie and I am 7 years old. My dad told me about the scientists at the CSIRO. Your skills surprised me a lot. Would you like to make a dragon for me? I would like it if you can, but if you can’t, that’s fine. I will call it Toothless if it is a girl, and if it is a boy, I will name it Stuart. I will keep it in my garden where there is lots of space. I will feed it fish. I will play with it every weekend when I am free.
Love from Sophie
After hearing from Sophie, the scientists “made” the CSIRO’s first dragon at Lab(实验室) 22 in Melbourne.
“Our scientists usually printed insects (打印昆虫) before, so they thought they could also print a dragon, ”Chad Henry said.
Sophie’s mother said Sophie always wanted to work at the CSIRO and thought Australian scientists could do anything, so she came up with the idea.
1.The CSIRO is a ______.
A.dragon B.science lab C.scientist D.science agency
2.Sophie wrote the letter to scientists to ______.
A.ask for a dragon B.ask them to feed her dragon
C.ask for a name for her dragon D.ask them if she can work with them
3.From the passage, we can know that ______.
A.the scientists couldn’t print anything
B.Sophie will call the boy dragon Toothless
C.Sophie will raise the dragon in her bedroom
D.the scientists thought they could print a dragon for Sophie
4.What does the underlined phrase “came up with” mean in Chinese?
A.上前 B.想出 C.带来 D.举起
5.What is Sophie’s dream according to her mother?
A.She wants to work at the CSIRO. B.She wants to play with a dragon.
C.She wants to keep some insects. D.She wants to have a big garden.