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书面表达 智能手机已成为人们生活的必需品。上周,你校举行了一场主题为“中学生是否...

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智能手机已成为人们生活的必需品。上周,你校举行了一场主题为“中学生是否应该将智能手机带入校园?”的辩论会。请根据表格内容,写一篇不少于100词的英语短文。文章的开头已给出,不计入总数。

 

正方

1. 便于父母联系,不至于担心。

2. 随时查阅所需要的信息。

3. 帮助解决学习中的问题。

反方

1. 网上聊天占用大量时间,不能集中精力学习。

2. 长时间使用对眼睛有害。

3. 不健康信息,甚至错误信息。

你的观点

至少两点。

Last week our school had a debate on whether we could bring smart phones to school. Some students think                                                                    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One possible version Last week, our school had a debate on whether we could bring smart phones to school. Some students think we can bring smart phones to school because it’s convenient for parents to contact us. We also can use smart phones to search information we need at any time. The most important, when we have difficulty in study, smart phones can be our teacher and help us with our problems. The other students have quite different opinions. They think smart phones aren’t allowed at school. Because some students spend a lot of time chatting online, as a result, they can’t focus on study. And too much time on screens does harm to our eyes. More and more students have poor eyesight. What’s worse, some information given online is either unhealthy or incorrect. It’s bad for us. In my opinion, I agree to bring smart phones to school. But I won’t turn it on until class is over. Since there are lots of useful websites for English learning, I will go there to practice my English. 【解析】 试题分析:考生首先要认真阅读前面的提示认真审题,确定文章的中心。注意文章文体、人称和时态。要求介绍。同时应选用合适的连接词或过渡词,使文章具有一定的连贯性。温馨提醒:考生必须认真查验是否有漏写情况,有无拼写错误及标点误用等。 写作亮点:这篇文章语言规范,叙事清楚,词汇及时态运用正确,能够把提示的内容叙述清楚,语句通顺,意思连贯是一篇不错的文章。 考点:话题作文  
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1.你应该学会如何与老师和同学相处。

You are ______ to learn how to get on well______ your teachers and schoolmates.

2.你们将怎样处理那些旧报纸的?

______ will you ______with those old newspapers?

3. 建造这座立交桥花费了工人们一年多时间。

The workers______ more than a year ________ the fly-over.

4.当球迷们看到贝克汉姆的时候,他们如此激动以至于大喊大叫。

When the football fans saw Beckham, they got______ excited ______ they cried out.

5.看,有如此多的人坐地铁时玩手机。

Look,so many passengers ______  ______ with their smart phones on the subway.

 

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根据短文内容,用方框内所给单词的适当形式填入短文空格内,使短文意思正确、通顺,每词限用一次。将答案写在答题卡相应的位置上。

so start bad become difficulty   thank   class    report    medical success

I' m John Wood, a doctor at a famous Boston hospital. During the first two years of high school, I found biology very    1.   . My report cards always said things like "must study harder" or "John shouldn't choose science    2.   ." It was really terrible for someone who had always dreamed of    3.  a doctor. I lost confidence, so I left high school at the age of sixteen and    4.   working at a supermarket.

One evening I saw a documentary about Albert Einstein. According to the documentary, Einstein had done really   5.  at school. I began to think that Einstein could 6.    , then I may have a chance, too. I didn't want to leave my job, 7. I decided to go to night school to finish high school. Two years later, I went to a    8.   university.

I've often thought I should contact the    9. who wrote the Einstein documentary

and   10. him. As for the biology teacher, I might contact her, too, one day -- but not to thank her!

 

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    阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的A-E选项中,选出适当的选项补全短文。

Jack found a dog came into his shop with a note in his mouth.  1.  “Can I have a bag of salt?’’ The dog had money in his mouth too so Jack took the money and placed the salt in the dog’s mouth. Jack was very surprised and because it was closing time he decided to close the shop and follow the dog.

When the dog came to a crossing he waited for the lights to turn green before crossing the road.

2. . When a bus came he walked to the front looked at the number but didn’t get on. A few minutes later another bus came and this time the dog climbed on. The bus traveled through the city and the dog kept looking out of the window.  3.  moved to the front and pressed the button to stop the bus. He then got off with the salt still in his mouth.   4.  . A man who seemed a little angry opened it. Jack ran up and said to the man “Your dog is too clever. He could be on TV!”  5.  “You call this clever? This is the second time this silly dog has forgotten his key.”

A. Finally he got up

B. He took the note and read it

C. Then he came to a bus stop

D. But the man replied loudly

E. When the dog got home he knocked at the door

 

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Mr. King was the manager of a hotel. One weekend all the hotels in the city were full because there was a large meeting. On Friday night, three men came into the hotel and asked for rooms. Mr. King said there were no rooms ready because of the meeting. The men were unhappy.

    Mr. King wanted to help them. He remembered that Room 418, a very small room, was empty. He asked them if they would share a room. The three men said they would. Mr. King said the room would be thirty dollars: ten for each one. Each man gave him the money and then went up to the room.

    Mr. King soon began to feel sorry. "Thirty dollars is a lot to ask as price for that small room. " he thought. He called his assistant over and said, "Here is five dollars. Take it to the men in Room 418. I asked too much for their room."

    The assistant took the money. While he was on the way there, he started to think, "How can three men divide five dollars? I'll give them each only one dollar and keep the two dollars for myself. The men will be happy to get something back, and Mr. King will never know. " So the assistant returned one dollar to each man.

    Each man had at first paid ten dollars. After the assistant returned them one dollar each, each had paid nine. There were three men, $ 9 ×3 = $ 27. The assistant kept $ 2. $ 27 + $ 2 = $ 29. Where is the missing dollar?

1.The three men were not happy because_________.

A. there was a large meeting 

B. it was weekend

C. there was only one small room 

D. they wouldn't have a place to stay

2.With the help of the manager, the three men________.

A. went to another hotel

B. each got a small room for the night

C. stayed together in a small room

D. got a small room Mr. King kept for himself

3.At first_________.

A. $ 27 was paid by the three men

B. $ 30 was paid by each of the three

C. $ 25 was paid by the three men

D. $10 was paid by each of the three

4. The assistant_______.

A. helped the men to divide the money    

B. kept two dollars for himself

C. kept three dollars for himself 

D. returned three to the three men and two to the manager

5.Where is the missing dollar?

A. There wasn’t any missing dollar.

B. It was taken by the assistant, too.

C. It was taken by Mr. King 

D. It was taken by the three men.

 

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I left home for New Zealand to start my new life on my 15th birthday. My father and mother took me to Hong Kong, where we had to say goodbye. When we were saying goodbye, I suddenly felt afraid that I had never had before.

    This was the first time I had traveled so far by myself. And going to a far-away place I have never been before made me feel terrible. I held back my tears until I could no longer see my parents. As I was wiping away my tears, I realized that, from that moment on, I would have to do everything by myself.

After my arrival in Wellington, my teacher, Ms. Lang, showed me around my new school. A few days later, I started having classes. There were only 20 students in each class. Only math, science, social studies and English were compulsory, and students could choose other subjects for themselves, I chose music, Japanese and health.

In New Zealand, students are very active in class. And teachers are not as serious. They often let us play games in class. We can sit with anyone we like, and the teacher can sit at her own desk or at a student’s desk. The school had an easy manner, with few rules.

Because there was no homework, we could join clubs or do anything we liked. I always went to the library after school, where I found a lot of books to help with my studies.

Studying in New Zealand is very different from studying in China. In New Zealand, students depend on the library to gain knowledge instead of waiting for what teachers ask them to do.

Time went fast. The two months flew by after I arrived. Then a week of exams began. I did not have to take these exams, because I had only been at the school for a short time. However, my math teacher encouraged me to take the math exam, as she thought I could do well.

Though there wasn’t much pressure on me, I worked very hard to get ready for the exam because I know that no pain means no gain.

When the day of the exam came, I found that I finished the paper faster than the other students. One week later, my teacher told the whole class who had got the top mark: It was me! I got 94 percent.

All my classmates were very happy and said congratulations to me. It was one of the happiest days of my life.

1. The word “Wellington” in the fourth paragraph is the name of _______.

A. the writer’s new teacher

B. the writer’s new school

C. a city in New Zealand

D. a person we don’t know

2. When she was wiping away her tears, the writer realized that________.

A. she had already arrived in New Zealand

B. she could no longer see her parents in Hong Kong

C. she had to say goodbye to her parents

D. she would start a new life in New Zealand all by herself

3. The word “compulsory” means_______ in Chinese.

A. 必修的     B. 选修的 C. 义务的        D. 有责任的

4. The writer always went to the library because ________.

A. the teacher asked her to do so

B. she wanted to gain knowledge with the help of many books

C. she had no homework and had nothing to do

D. she must get ready for the exams

5.The writer didn’t have to take the exams, ________.

A. so she didn’t work hard to get ready for them

B. but she thought she could do well and took the math exam

C. but she took the math exam and did best of all in it

D. so she found she finished the paper faster than the others

 

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