The policeman wants to _____ who broke the window, but nobody knows.
A.come out B.bring out C.make up D.find out
第三节 书面表达
假如你是李华,你最喜欢的老师Jenny即将过生日,为感谢Jenny的辛苦培育,你将为Jenny于下周五在教室举行一个生日派对。现在你给全班同学写一封邀请函,并就派对的活动安排和需要协助的具体事项作出说明。
要求:1、注意邀请函的写作特点;
2、80词左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数)
3、信中不得出现你的真实姓名、学校名和地名。
Dear classmates,
As we all know, Jenny is our favorite teacher. Her birthday is coming!
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Yours
Li Hua
语篇翻译
What will the world be like in the future? 65.许多人对于谈论未来的生活感兴趣。Some people think that life in the future will be easier and more comfortable. 66.But others believe that it will be worse and more difficult than now. As for me, I agree with the idea of the first team.
First, as for education, people will have better education. This is because of technology(科技). E-books will replace(取代) common books, robots will replace teachers, and students will not have to go to school every day. 67. They will study at home through online teaching and will find learning very interesting. Second, housing problems will end. People will build houses under the sea. Also, some people will live on the moon. Then everyone will have a place to live. Third, people’s health will improve. 68. 科技也将起重要的作用。New medicine will help people get better quickly. Robots will help doctors and sometimes replace them.
69.These predictions may seem impossible today, but I believe they will come true one day. We never know what will happen in the future.
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阅读表达
“Four great inventions" in ancient China are important symbols of the country. Now China has “new four great inventions”: high-speed trains, mobile payment, bike sharing and online shopping. They are changing people’s lives in China and maybe all over the world.
High-speed trains
By the end of 2016, China had the world’s largest high-speed railway network. More than 2,500 high-speed trains are running across China each day.
Lin Jinlong, an overseas student from Cambodia, shared his experience of traveling by Chinese high-speed train from Beijing to Tianjin. The two cities are over 100 km away, but the trip took only about half an hour. “That was amazing!” Lin said.
Mobile payment
Mobile payment has become a part of Chinese people’s everyday life. It makes their lives much more convenient. “My wallet is no longer in use. I .can buy and eat anything I want simply with my smart phone,” said Lin. “Even vegetable sellers are using mobile payment.
Bike sharing
Bike sharing is not new itself, but the bike sharing in China stands out -- it allows users to pick a bike anywhere in the city and leave it anywhere at the end of their journey. It’s really convenient, cheap and green. Mobike, a bike sharing company, has even brought the service to some other countries.
Online shopping
You are out if you have never shopped online. Now you can buy almost everything from websites like Taobao and JD, and get what you’ve bought within days. China’s online shopping makes many foreigners feel both excited and surprised.
1.Do “new four great inventions” only change people’s lives in China?
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2.When did China have the world’s largest high-speed railway network?
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3.Why does Lin say his wallet is no longer in use?
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4.What does the writer think of bike sharing?
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5.Where can you buy almost everything if you shop online?
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语篇补全
Robots are very important in our daily life now. People like robots because they can do things for us. They can do housework. They can deal with data (处理数据)fast. Some people think robots can do everything nicely.1.. For example, robots have a hard time picking up things. This may make you feel surprised because even babies can pick up things easily. That’s because our brains tell us how to use our hands to hold things. But robots can’t understand it. So they often break or drop things.
2.. Among them is Ken Goldberg from University of California, Berkeley, US. He has studied the problem for years. 3.. He built a database (数据库)for robots. All kinds of information about a thing, such as its size and shape are in the database. 4.. In this way, the robot can pick up the thing easily.
A. They can even go into space.
B. Finally, he came up with an answer to the question.
C. Many scientists are trying to solve this problem.
D. Before a robot picks up a thing, it can find the information about the thing.
E. But some things that are easy for us are difficult for robots.
If an American friend invites you to his or her home for dinner, keep in mind these important rules.
First of all, arrive on time but not early. Americans expect promptness. It’s OK to be ten or fifteen minutes late but not forty-five minutes late.
Second, it is polite to bring a small gift. Flowers or candies are always good. If you take a special gift that is made in your own country, your friend will certainly enjoy accepting that.
Wearing beautiful clothes and a smile are good but not enough. Table manners are also very important. Don’t talk when you are eating food. Also, chew food with your mouth closed. When you want to get food that is a little far from you, do not stretch your hands to reach for it. Ask others to pass the food to you.
Don’t leave at once after dinner, but don’t stay at your friend’s house for too long, either. When your friend seems to be getting tired, tell him or her that you need to leave. The next day, call or write to say how much you enjoyed the evening.
1.When you go to an American friend’s home for dinner, it is OK to arrive ________.
A.fifteen minutes early B.ten minutes late C.forty-five minutes late
2.Which of the following is acceptable in American culture?
A.Talking with others when you are eating food.
B.Bringing candies when you visit their homes.
C.Leaving their houses at once after dinner.
3.What does the underlined word “stretch” in Paragraph 4 mean in Chinese?
A.挥动 B.清洗 C.伸出
4.How many table manners are mentioned in the passage?
A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.
5.Where would you most probably read this passage?
A.In a diary. B.On a menu. C.In a magazine.
