目前,家长开车接送孩子上学非常普遍,人们对此褒贬不一,家长们也有自己的看法。
看法1:省时;安全;增加和孩子交流的机会;
看法2:学校周围更加拥挤;容易发生交通事故;更多空气污染;
你的看法:自己的事情自己做;多坐公交车上学;……
要求:
1.短文必须包括所有内容要点,语句通顺、意思连贯;
2.你的看法部分必须适当发挥,补充自己的看法;
3.词数80词左右,短文开头已经给出,不计入总词数。
Nowadays it’s common for parents to drive their children to school and back home.
When I was small and my grandmother died, I couldn’t understand why I had no tears(眼泪). But that night when my dad tried to cheer ____1.____ up, my laugh turned into crying.
Scientists believe crying and laughing come from the same part of the brain(大脑). Just as laughing has many health advantages, scientists are discovering that so does ___2.___,too.Whatever it takes for us to reduce pressure(压力) is important to our emotional(情感的) health, and crying seems to work well. One study found that 85 percent of ___3.___ and 73 percent of men report feeling better___4.____ crying.
Besides, Researchers agree that when we cry, people around us ___5.____kinder and friendly and they are more ready to provide support and comfort. Tears ___6.____make us understand our emotions better; sometimes we don’t even know we’re very sad until we cry. We learn about our emotions through crying, and then we can deal with them.
Just as crying can be healthy, not crying — holding back tears of anger, stress or suffering — can be ____7.____for physical health. Studies have shown that too much control of emotions can lead to high blood pressure, heart problems and some other illnesses. If you have a health problem, doctors will certainly not ask you to cry. But ___8.___you want to cry, don’t fight it. It’s a natural — and healthy — emotional response(反应).
A. Because I love children. B. I’m going to be an astronaut. C. I’d like to work in my hometown. D. Is it interesting to become an astronaut? E. I want to be a teacher. F. I want to be a doctor. G. What will you do to make your dream come true? |
(Jane and Tony are classmates. One afternoon, they are talking about their future in the classroom.) A=Jane B=Tony
A: What are you going to be when you grow up?
B: 1.
A: Sounds like an exciting job. But I don’t think it’s easy to be an astronaut. 2.
B: I’m going to do some exercise every day so that I can be strong enough. And I’m going to study science at college. How about you?
A: 3.
B: Why are you going to be a teacher?
A: 4.
B: Have you thought about where to work?
A: Yes. I have thought about it many times. 5. I want to do something to make my hometown better.
B: Great! Let’s work hard at our lessons to make our dreams come true.
1.There will be a car show this weekend.(改为否定句)
There_________ __________a car show this weekend.
2.I need 40000 yuan to pay for the summer camp.(对划线部分提问)
__________ __________money do you need to pay for the summer camp?
3.I found it difficult to get to sleep in the night.(改写同义句)
I found _______ ________ difficult to get to sleep in the night.
4.你能告诉我怎样处理这些问题吗?
Can you tell me how I can________ _______these problems?
The traditional Chongyang Festival, or Double Ninth Festival is a special day in China. It is on the 9th day of the 9th lunar month. On the day, people like to climb a high mountain best. Why do people like to climb high mountains on this day? Here’s a story.
It was said that during the Eastern Han Dynasty, a monster could make everyone ill and die if it appeared(出现).There was a young man named Huan Jing. After he lost his parents, he learned magic(魔法)from a famous man. The man could predict the future.
One day the man asked Huan Jing to go home because the monster was going to appear on the 9th day of the 9th lunar month. Also, the man told him to take the people to the top of the mountain and give each person a leaf and a cup of wine. The advice and Huan Jing’s brave fighting saved all the people, and the monster was beaten to death.
Today, people believe climbing a high mountain on this day will bring them good luck and help the old live longer.
根据短文内容简要回答问题:
1.When is Double Ninth Festival?
____________________________________________________________
2.What do people like to do best on Double Ninth Festival?
___________________________________________________________
3.What would happen if the monster appeared?
__________________________________________________________
Barbara was driving her six-year-old son, Benjamin, to his piano lesson. They were late. There was always so much to do, and Barbara, a night-duty nurse at the local hospital, had recently worked extra hours. She was tired.
“Mom!” Ben cried. “Look!” Just ahead, a car had lost control (控制) on the icy road and wildly rolled over, and then crashed (撞) into a telephone pole. Barbara went over. Thank goodness she was a nurse — she might be able to help these unfortunate passengers. Then she stopped. What about Ben? She couldn’t take him with her. Little boys shouldn’t see scenes (场面) like this one. But was it safe to leave him alone?
For a little moment Barbara thought of going on her way. Someone else was sure to come along. No! “Ben, honey, promise me you’ll stay in the car!” “I will, Mommy,” he said as she ran.
Two girls of high school age were in the car. One was dead and the driver was still breathing. But if help came soon, the girl would live.
A trucker had pulled up and was calling for help on his cell phone. Soon Barbara heard the ambulance sirens (救护车汽笛).
Later, Barbara was able to meet the families of the victims (受害人). They expressed their gratitude (感谢) for the help she had provided.
1.What did Barbara do? _________
A. A doctor. B. A nurse.
C. A piano teacher. D. A bus driver.
2.What was the weather probably like that day? _________
A. Rainy. B. Sunny.
C. Snowy. D. Windy.
3.How many people were killed in the car accident? _________
A. Two. B. One.
C. Three. D. Four.
4.What’s the best title of the passage? _________
A. An unforgettable experience.
B. Be careful when you drive.
C. Young girls shouldn’t drive alone.
D. Little children should help others.