My teacher gave me some________on English study.
A.piece of advice B.piece of advices C.pieces of advice D.pieces of advices
One afternoon, he found a handbag. There was________ “s” on the corner of________handbag.
A.an; the B.a; the C.An; an D.The; the
书面表达
端午节快到了,假如你是李华,美国交换生 Peter 将在端午节到你家做客,他给你写了一封电子邮件。请你根据邮件内容,用英文给 Peter 回一封电子邮件。
Dear Li Hua,
Thank you for inviting me to your celebration. It’s my first time to spend the Chinese festival, so I do you celebrate it? What table manners should I pay attention to at your home?
I’m looking forward to your reply and I can’t wait to spend the festival with you.
Yours,
Peter
注意:
1、文中不得出现你的真实姓名和学校名称;
2、语言通顺,意思连贯,条理清楚,书写规范;
3、词数 80 左右,信的开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Peter,
How is it going? The Dragon Boat Festival is coming.
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I do believe it will be a nice day!
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
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Praised as “the goddess scientist”, Ning Yan, 42, is a leading biology researcher at Princeton University in the US. You may not know Yan’s contribution to biology, buy she is a rising s 1.in the science world and her resume (简历) is impressive. After graduating from Tsinghua University and Princeton, she was invited to set up her own lab at Tsinghua in 2007. At age 30, she became one of China’s y 2. female professors. It was a long road to get w3. she is now. She always believes that scientists need so have a pare mind and perseverance (毅力).
Yan likes to work at night. She says it’s because she can focus when the outside isq4. , She also works at least 14 hours a day, h5.she’s energetic, because researchis the most “comfortable job for her. Her devotion to her work probably h 6. Yan to her research to find the structures of proteins (蛋白质) in cells’ Plasma membranes (细胞质膜) in 2016. All her a 7.got her listed among the journal Nature’s Science Stars of China (中国科学之星).
Besides scientific research, Yan enjoys TV dramas and classic novels. Surprisingly, the novel Journey to the West inspired her to become structural biologist. In the book the Monkey King can change into many o 8. animals. She wondered what it would be like to change herself.L9.. Yan now lives in that world every day, exploring how proteins, work at the level of atoms. “It was almost destined (注定的) that I would become a structural biologist,” she said in an interview with Nature.
As she realizes her own dreams, Yan tries to e 10. more women to persue careers in science. In her eyes, there is no difference between men and women in the scientists fields.
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A rain forest gets huge amounts of rain. That’s why it’s called a rain forest! More than 100 inches of rain fall there each year. In contrast, Los Angeles, California, gets only about 15 inches of rain per year.
Rain Forest Plants and Animals
A rain forest has hundreds of kinds of trees and flowers. Under your feet is a carpet of leaves.Moisture (水气) is dripping everywhere. Hardly any light reaches the ground because tall trees form a canopy (树冠), or upper layer, high above. It hides the sky and provides shade.
A rain forest is noisy! Bird squawk. Thousands of insects buzz and hum. Monkeys chatter in the trees. Beetles grow as big as your hand. Some frogs grow as big as a milk carton!
Why Are Rain Forest in Trouble?
Rain forests are very important to life on Earth. They recycle. Tree roots use dead plants as food. Rain turns into clouds that make more rain. Trees take in carbon dioxide (二氧化碳) and gives off the air we breathe.
Yet rain forests are in trouble. People cut down trees to get wood and land to farm. Most trees are not replaced. Many scientists think this may be a cause of global warming. Loggers also may leave rubbish behind. This is a kind of pollution.
The balance of life in a rain forest is complicated (复杂的). Plants and animals depend on one another. If one dies out, others do, too.
The Children’s Rain Forest
Children in a Swedish school were studying rain forests. They learned that rain forests were in trouble. The class stated a project to save a rain forest in Costa Rica. The class bought about 15 acres of land. They paid 525 per acre. The students hoped that the land they bought would be protected and not destroyed.
The students became so interested in rain forests that they decided to get a closer look at areal river. They saw alligators (短吻鳄) crocodiles. A guide took Myers and his students into the rain forest. “The monkeys were not happy that we were in their forest. They broke small branches on the trees and threw them at as.” One of the students said. “It was a great learning experience for all of us,” said Myers. This was the start of the children’s Rain Forest. This project works to save rain forest all over the world.
Tide: Rain Forest
Introduction  | ·Because of a great deal of rain, the rain forest gets its1.. ·Compared with the rain fall in Los Angeles, the rain fall in the rain forest gets over2. times the amount of rain per year.  | 
Wildlife in rain forests  | ·With tall trees hiding the sky, the forest is very 3. and wet. ·Many animals like birds, insects and monkeys make a lot of noise. ·Beetles and frogs are much 4. than the ones we usually see.  | 
Rain forests in 5.  | Rain forests are of great6. to life on Earth by recycling. ·People cut down trees to get wood and land to farm. ·Scientists believe it may cause global warming. ·The rubbish which is left behind also 7. rain forests. ·Plants and animals have a close 8. . One dies out and others do, too.  | 
The Children’s Rain Forest  | ·Children in a Swedish school started a project by 9. 15 acres of land. ·The monkeys in the rain forest were 10. about their arrival. ·This project works to save rain forest around the world.  | 
Jane slammed the door of the log cabin (小木屋) raced toward the Indiana woods. Mother and Father insited that Jane go to school and learn to read. It was September of 1825, and Jane wanted to help on the farm like her brothers. Therefore, she told her parents “No!” and refused to learn to read.
Jane scooped (捧起) up her long skirts and splashed (溅起水花) through a small stream. Running helped her collect her thoughts, so she ran for what seemed like hours. She dashed around a tree and wasn’t paying attention. As a result, she tripped (绊倒) over a pair of long legs stretched out in the grass.
The legs belonged to her neighbor, Abe Lincoln. Abe was leaning (斜靠) against a tree reading a book. He smiled, stood up, and extended his arm to help Jane up.
Jane recognized Abe and knew what a hard-worker he was. But she also heard he was not like the other sixteen-year-old boys in Perry County. Abe was different because he spent all of his spare time reading books.
“Why are you running so fast?” Abe asked. “Are you hurt?”
Jane frowned (皱眉). “No, I’m all right,” she said. “I’m running because I’m upset. My parents want me to learn to read, and I told them no!”
Abe looked down at his book and then at Jane. “Reading can change your life,” he said quietly. Meet me here tomorrow, and I’ll prove to you how important reading is.”
Jane met Abe the next afternoon. He showed her a book about George Washington. One of his favourite teachers had donated it to him, and he had read it many times.
Abe began to read aloud while Jane listened carefully. He read about Washington and what a great leader he was. He read about Washington’s courage and bravery.
“Someday I want to be as courageous as George Washington,” said Abe proudly. “Someday I will be president of the United States, too.”
“I believe you will make a great president,” said Jane. “Look at what a good leader you are now. You’ve completely changed my mind about reading!”
Years later, Jane opened her newspaper and read the good news. Her friend, Abe Lincoln, had an elected President of the United States. She smiled and thought about the day she tripped over long legs. That was the day that changed her life.
1.Instead of going to school, Jane preferred to _______.
A.teach herself by reading books B.run through the Indiana woods
C.give a helping hand to her family D.play with her neighbor Abe Lincoln
2.Jane changed her mind about reading, because ______.
A.Abe shared the book and thoughts B.Abe’s teacher donated a book
C.Jane’s parents forced her to study D.Jane tripped over Abe’s long legs
3.From the passage, we can see Abe is _______.
A.strict and quiet B.generous and creative
C.confident and humorous D.helpful and hard-working
4.The passage is probably from ______.
A.a novel B.a guide C.a poem D.an advertisement
