Mr. Black is very kind to others. We all like ______ very much.
A. us B. them C. him D. her
根据中文和英文提示词语,写出意思连贯、符合逻辑、不少于50词的短文。信的开头和结尾已给出,其词数不计入所要完成的回信内。所给英文提示词语仅供选用,请不要写出你的真实校名和姓名。
假如你叫王平,最近收到英国朋友Mike的邮件,Mike正饱受自己内向性格的困扰,他向你寻求帮助。请你根据他的问题回复邮件。
提示词语: good, bad, think, deeply, talk, activity, happy
完成句子(共10分,每小题2分)
根据中文意思完成句子。
1. 感谢您的光临。
____________ coming.
2.平谷和北京其它区县发展得一样快。
Pinggu develops _______________________ other districts and counties of Beijing.
3.我为我的父母感到骄傲。
I ____________________ parents.
4. 我过去常常很晚起床,但是现在却很早。
I , but now quite early.
5. 他在电脑游戏上用了太多的时间,以至学习落在了同学的后面。
He catch up with his classmates in study.
It was a cold day, but the students from Prosser Middle School in Chicago were sorting through the waste when they found that their school produces 1,500 pounds every day.
Prosser is just one school that throws out nearly 4,000 meal trays every day. Counting all of Chicago’s public schools, the number comes to nearly a quarter of a million a day. That’s more than 1 million a week and about 5 million a month.
“None of the trays are being recycled,” said a teacher. “ Everyone agrees that it’s very bad.”
Luckily, concerns about the environment and health have made some US cities take action. Dozens of schools have begun programs to reduce the use of food trays in school.
These schools have also banned (禁止)some fast food, including McDonald’s. Instead, they offer students recyclable trays. They encourage students to sort out lunchroom waste, then wash and recycle milk cartons and trays . So far, the program has helped schools to save a total of 820,000 trays each week.
Jay Stream Middle School in Illinois teaches its students how to collect trays. The school has cut its lunchroom waste by two thirds now that students recycle their used trays instead of breaking them.
Prosser Middle School also sees the benefits of the program. Students have organized about 20 clubs and volunteer activities to cut down on cafeteria garbage. They now recycle 80 percent of the school waste. “ I joined the club,” said Erika Santana, a 16-year-old junior in Prosser, “because I want to make Earth a better place.”
food tray
1.Did Prosser Middle School create much garbage every day before the program ?
2.How many meal trays do public schools in Chicago throw out a day?
3.. What does Jay Stream Middle School teach its students to do?
4. Who joined the club?
5. What’s the passage about ?
The twenty-seventh of July, 2002 ,was the worst day in Janek Mela’s life. The Polish boy had an accident and lost half his left leg and half his right arm. 1. and was very sad.
Then his most important journey began. Marek Kaminski, a famous Polish explorer, visited Janek and asked him to go to the North and South Poles (南北极)with him. Janek gave the best answer of his life.
Janek prepared for the trips for a few months. First, he learned to use his artificial (man-made) leg 2..
Their first expedition was to the North Pole. Janek and the team had to be careful. There were animals, dangerous ice and bad weather. 3., but things got better. They got to the pole on April 24th, 2004. Janek was 15.
In December, the team started the expedition to the South Pole. The weather was worse this time.4.. They finally arrived at the South Pole on December 31st, 2004.
Janek is the youngest explorer to go to the North and South Poles because he was brave and said “Yes!”
“Our aim is to take our art to the world and make people understand what it is to move,” said David Belle, the founder of parkour(跑酷).
Close your eyes and imagine you are living in the next two centuries or more. You'll be living in a world filled with smart robots, which will be helping you to take care of your children, or your elderly parents in your home. You'll live much longer thanks to the medicine made by genetic (基因的) science. And mankind may be going farther in space than ever before-you will be living on the moon or Mars.
How should we view the changes that wait for us in the future? Should we be optimistic (乐观的)about the years ahead, or worried about what the future holds? Some scientists and experts are having a discussion about how technology, science and society will develop in the future.
"I'm looking forward to the day when more technology will come to my life," says John Searle, a professor at the University of California Berkeley Philosophy, "because I think further research in such areas as genetics, physics, chemistry and medicine will help us to overcome poverty, improve health, and make life longer."
Hugh Herr, at MIT's Biomechatronics Group, considers very powerful weapons as concern over the future. Another is the growing role of technology in our lives."Machines’ taking over what humans do is not a good thing," Herr says.
That is a similar concern shared by Daniela Cerqui, a social and cultural scientist. "I am afraid that the long-term future we are building will have no space left for human beings," says Cerqui. "The main values of our society are related to information that must progress as quickly as possible, and computers are much better than humans in these tasks ."
1. The second paragraph mainly tells us ________.
A. how science will develop in the future
B. how people will live in a modern society
C. what life would be like in the future
D. what computers will bring to our society
2.From Paragraph 4 we can infer that ___________.
A. John Searl is optimistic about the future
B. we should wait to see the changes in the future
C. John Searl worries much about what the future holds
D. further science research will be helpful for making life longer
3. The underlined word "That" in the last paragraph refers to________.
A. The poverty problem in the future
B. Machines’ taking over what humans do
C. The technology of weapons
D. The health problem of humans
4.The best title for the passage can be “___________”.
A. The Future--Full of Hope or Concern
B. Great Changes Will Take Place in the Future
C. The Relationship Between Technology and Humans
D. The Role of Robots and Computers in the Future