— Have you seen my iPhone 5? I left it here this morning.
— Is it black one? I think I saw it somewhere.
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学校英语报就“中学生是否应该做家务”为主题开展征文活动。你认为中学生应该做家务吗?请写一篇约100词的文章投稿。
要求:1)表明你的观点并阐述理由;
2)文中不得出现真实的人名、校名等相关信息。
请根据同学们不同的职业梦想, 帮他们选择与未来职业有关的书籍。
1. Tim: I want to be a doctor. I’m going to study medicine at a university when I finish school. Although it sounds difficult, I will work hard.
2.Mary: Last week, I went to Lang Lang’s concert. You can’t imagine how excited I was! You see he is my favorite star. I’m going to be a pianist like him. I believe I can.
3.Mike: Reading can really open my eyes to the world. In the future, I will be a famous writer like Mo Yan. He is the first Chinese writer to win the year’s Nobel prize in writing. I’m going to keep reading.
4.Tina: Lina is one of the most famous tennis players in China. She got the championship in Shenzhen in January, 2014. I’m going to be a talented player like her.
5.Peter: Becoming a famous actor is my dream job. This year, I won the best actor in our school play. As an actor, you can act in different movies. It must be very interesting.
根据短文内容和所给中文提示,写出空白处各单词的正确形式。每空限填一词。
We need love. We also need to love. The person I love most is my mother. My mother is 1. (四十)years old. She is of medium build with long 2. (棕色的)hair. She is taller but 3. (瘦) than me. She is a 4. (科学) teacher in a middle school. She likes 5. (唱歌) and dancing. She can 6. (烹制)delicious food. She always offers to help me whenever I’m in trouble.
She did a lot for me when I was a child. She didn’t buy anything expensive for herself. 7. (相反,反而), she bought whatever I needed for my study, even though she didn’t have much money. She sent me from piano lessons to dancing lessons at the weekend and also helped me 8. (练习) speaking English every day because she is also good at English.
When I grow up, I will do what I can do to make my mother happy. I will find a good job after I graduate from college. I’ll save money and buy beautiful clothes for her. I’ll take her to wonderful 9. (地方)of interest around China. Above all, I will stay with her when I have free time so that she won’t feel 10. (孤独).
daughter teach neither cheer happy |
1.Jenny’s _______________ takes after her. They are both very kind.
2.The good news Miss White told us made everyone _______________ up.
3.Julie met her good friend on the way to school and they talked _______________.
4.The problem is really difficult.______________ Lucy nor her sister can work it out.
5.I didn’t know what was _____________ in the math class yesterday because I was ill at home.
Everybody is afraid of something. That’s what more than 1,700 kids told us when we asked them about fears and scary stuff. We gave kids a list of 14 scary things and asked which one frightened them most. Here are the top 5 answers from our survey: ①Scary movies and TV shows; ②Scary dreams; ③Thunderstorms, hurricanes, and other terrible weather; ④War and terrorism*; ⑤Sounds heard at night.
It seems that not everyone is afraid of the same thing. What makes one person scared can be of no big deal for someone else. Plenty of kids said their biggest fear wasn’t on our list.
What is fear?
Fear is a feeling that everyone has — it’s programmed into all of us — and that’s a good thing because fear is there to protect us. We’re born with a sense of fear so we can react to something that could be dangerous. The baby cries, and their mom comes over to comfort him or her, helping the baby feel safe and OK again.
Real vs. Pretend
The best way to get over a fear is to get more information about it. As kids get older, they understand more and start seeing the difference between what is real and unreal. So when William’s imagination leads him to think of witches, he can tell himself, “Wait a minute. They’re only pretend things. I don’t need to worry about them.”
The same goes for the dark. A kid’s imagination can start playing tricks when the lights go out. What’s under my bed? Is that a thief I hear? With the help of a parent, kids can get more comfortable in the dark. Using a nightlight or shining a flashlight under the bed to see that there’s nothing there can help kids fight that fear.
1.Which of the following can’t help a kid fight the fear of dark?
A. Using imaginations to think of witches.
B. Their parents coming over to comfort them.
C. Using a nightlight to see there’s nothing under the bed.
D. Shining a flashlight to see there’s nothing under the bed.
2.What does the underlined word “pretend” in paragraph 4 mean?
A. Ugly. B. Usual.
C. Unreal. D. Lovely
3.What is the second paragraph of the passage mainly about?
A. Fourteen scary things kids list.
B. People are afraid of different things.
C. The biggest fear for kids are always the same.
D. The things frighten people are the same as the survey.
4.Which is TRUE about the writer’s opinion?
A. Having a sense of fear is not a bad thing.
B. Nothing can help kids to get over a fear.
C. Fear is something we get when we are older.
D. Not all people can react to dangerous things.