Many people have________shark fin soup. This dish is expensive and popular in southern China.
A.eaten up B.heard from C.gone to D.heard of
Amy和朋友讨论长大以后如何为社会作奉献。朋友告诉她:奉献是不分年龄、不分时间的,只要有心,总有机会。朋友说:在中国,有这样一群人,他们提供各种帮助却不收费。他们每次都做着普通而伟大的工作。他们的名字叫做志愿者。他们的成就将永远被我们铭记。
时 间 | 事 件 | 事 例 |
2008年 | 北京举办奥运会 | 来自不同背景的志愿者们就像大家庭的一部分, 他们……(举1~2例) |
2010年 | 玉树(Yushu)发生地震 | 数以千计的志愿者迅速到达那里, 他们……(举1~2例) |
今 年 | 政府封锁(seal off )武汉 | 二十几岁的志愿者们去社区送菜、将病人送去医院。 |
每年暑假 | 泰兴图书馆培训细心学生 | 小志愿者们整理各种书籍、将书放回原处。 |
总 结 | 虽然你是一名中学生,但你有一颗充满爱的心。尽你所能,你也可以对社会产生影响。让我们一起行动起来把中国变得更强大。 |
请将朋友的话整理成一篇英语短文。注意书写工整,语法正确。 seal过去式sealed
In China, there are such groups of people. They offer help without getting paid. They do common but great things. Their names are volunteers.
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Let’s act to make China stronger!
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After the ancient Olympic Games were stopped for 1500 years, the first modern Olympics were held in 1896. The first Winter Olympics were held 28 years l1.. China hosted the S2. Olympics in Beijing in 2008. Japan will host the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in 2021 because of COVID-19. And China will host the Winter Olympics in 2022.
At the closing ceremony of the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics on F3. 25th, 2018, China held a wonderful eight—minute show. The show was d4. by Zhang Yimou.
Two d5. in costumes of panda puppets led the show. The panda puppets are the world’s largest but the l6. at the same time, each weighing only about 10 kilograms. To r7. the pressure on the two dancers, Zhang’s team t8. hundreds of different materials until ending up with high-technology ones. To fight for cold weather, dancers wore LED lights on them. The costumes of panda puppets with a kinds of special material could also keep dancers w9..
There were 24 intelligent robots dancing after the dancers. The number “24” m10. that Beijing will host the 24th Winter Olympics.
The eight—minute show was a great success and everybody is looking forward to 2022!
B) 根据短文内容,回答问题 (No more than six words.)
Two months after returning to England, Gulliver sets sail on a ship, travelling to the Cape of Good Hope(好望角). On the way, a strong storm draws the ship off course and the ship finally arrives at an unknown land. Gulliver sees a giant following the boat. He runs away, and when he stops, he is on a hill. He is greatly surprised to see that the grass around is about twenty feet tall.
He walks down a path through a field but cannot see anything over a crop because it is forty feet tall. He tries to climb a set of steps into the next field, but he cannot climb over them because they are too high. When he sees another giant, Gulliver hides from him, but the giant calls for more people to come, and they begin to cut the crop with scythes(大镰刀). Gulliver lies down and feels sad about his situation, thinking about how unimportant he must be to these giant objects.
A giant finally notices him, and picked him up between his fingers to get a closer look. Finally the giant puts him in his pocket and begins to walk towards his master.
The giant’s master, the farmer of these fields, takes Gulliver from his man and watches Gulliver more closely. He asks the other men if they have ever seen anything like Gulliver, then puts him onto the ground. They sit around him. Gulliver begins to speak as loudly as he can. He gives a purse full of gold to the farmer but the farmer cannot understand what the tiny thing is.
1.What place does Gulliver travel to after returning to England?
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2.What does Gulliver see following the boat?
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3.How tall is the crop?
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4.What does one giant use to pick up Gulliver?
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5.What does Gulliver give to the farmer?
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A)根据短文内容填表格,一空一词
Taking more walks
Sitting and studying all the time will raise your grades. Getting some exercise may help, too. New scientists say that taking walks makes kids pay attention better.
Earlier research report had shown that mice learn, remember, and pay attention better after they exercise on a running wheel for several weeks. Mice which exercise have more blood run to the head than those who don’t. And they can think faster.
Scientists from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign wanted to find out if the same thing is true for humans. First, they examined the health of 41 adults, aged 58 to 77, after each person walked 1 mile. Then, they input their information onto the computer and worked out the results. They looked at arrows(箭头) on the computer screen and had to use the computer and arrows to show which direction was special.
Adults who were healthy were faster at the arrow task, and their answers were just as right as those who were less healthy, the scientists found. The healthy persons also had more blood run to a part of their head responsible for paying attention and making decisions.
In a second study, 15 old people who finished a 6-month training class were faster at attention tasks compared with 14 students who did few simple exercises for the same amount of time.
So, even going for a walk every 3 days for just 10 minutes can help. That may be good news for your grandparents as well. The results of exercising on the brains of younger people haven’t been studied yet. Still, it’s useful to take unusual study breaks, go for a walk or run with your friends. You might even do better in school after that.
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How to raise your grades | Sitting and studying for a long time will raise your grades. Getting some exercise is also 1.. For example, walking 2. kids’ attention. |
Why walks help | Earlier research report had shown that mice learn, remember, and pay attention better after several weeks of 3.. More blood can make them think faster. |
The special research on humans | ①Scientists wanted to find out 4. the same thing is true for humans or not. First, they examined the health of 41 adults, after they walked 1 mile. Then, they looked at 5. on a computer and study which direction was special. ②The scientists found that 6. adults were faster at the arrow task. More blood runs to a part of the persons’ head responsible for 7. attention and making decisions. ③In another study, 15 old people who finished a period of training class can think faster than the students who did few 8. exercises for the same time. |
Conclusion | Even going for a walk twice a week for just ten minutes can help. 9. that’s good news for your grandparents as well. The results of exercising on the brains of the young haven’t been studied yet. But taking unusual study breaks, 10. or running with your friends may also help you raise your grades in school. |
More and more people in China are now showing parts of their lives to the world by videos on their phones. Some people send videos of personal events like holidays and weddings.
Using live streaming(网络直播) is particularly popular among the people aged 18 to 35. Even the teachers give lessons by live streaming. Besides leaving reviews on the screen, they can also communicate directly with the hosts by buying virtual(虚拟的) gifts such as flowers, toys and cars for them online. The most recent famous example was the Olympic swimmer Fu Yuanhui. She did one-hour live streaming which attracted more than 11 million viewers.
What’s more, live streaming allows users to communicate with strangers and express themselves. A 19-year-old college student called Nic Li says she spends three to four hours each week chatting and singing with viewers through one app called Ingkee. “Sometimes I feel lonely and want to talk to people,” she says, “I feel nice when viewers are paying attention to me.”
However, there are worries about the misuse of live streaming. Papi Jiang promised to correct her unsuitable and impolite language after she was warned by the officials. As there are more than 80 apps and 300 websites for live streaming in China, the Internet regulator(监管机构) can hardly monitor the content all the time.
“We support the use of live streaming. But people should be aware of the two sides of it.” One of the officials said.
1.What do more and more people in China show by videos on their phones?
A.Their teachers. B.Parts of their lives.
C.Flowers, toys and cars. D.More than 80 apps.
2.How do hosts communicate with viewers?
A.By giving lessons through one app called Dingding. B.By expressing themselves to friends.
C.By leaving reviews on the screen or buying virtual gifts. D.By chatting and singing on the screen.
3.Why does Nic Li use live streaming?
A.She feels lonely and wants to talk with people.
B.She wants to attract more viewers.
C.She wants to be aware of the two sides of live streaming.
D.She wants to be as famous as the swimmer Fu Yuanhui.
4.What’s the meaning of “misuse” in Paragraph 4?
A.压力 B.误用 C.号召 D.效果
5.Why can’t the Internet regulator monitor the content all the time?
A.There are more than 1.3 billion people in China.
B.There are at least 80 apps and 300 websites for live streaming in China.
C.More and more people show their lives to the world such as holidays and weddings in China.
D.More and more people like being paid attention to.