中国诗词大会的热议,仿佛给我们一股古典的清流。主持人和选手的涵养,让我们钦佩不已。学生该怎么度过自己的闲暇时光?如果你会推荐什么样的放松方式,理由是什么?请根据要求写一篇文章。
观点 | 理由 |
一部分同学喜欢网络和电视 | 1. 信息量大… 2. 放松,可以足不出户和同学乃至陌生人互动… |
另一部分同学喜欢亲近家人、自然和读书 | … … |
你的思考 | …(不少于两点) |
表达清楚,语法正确,上下文连贯。必须包括表格中所有的相关信息,并适当发挥。
词数:100词左右。(开头已给出,不计入总词数。)
不得使用真实姓名、校名和地名等。
Our society is developing fast .People are getting busier too. As a result, people try to relax in their free time. We students have different ideas of spending our free time.
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将下列句子译成英语,并将所译句子写在答题卡上标有题号的横线上。
1.我们费了很大的劲在暴风雪中走回家。
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2.你们的支持,晚会将会取得巨大成功。
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3.生活在这样一个大家庭里我们真幸运啊!
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4.这些老照片常常使我想起30年前扬州的样子。
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5.我刚刚去过那家店,那儿的咖啡既不便宜也不好喝。
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Yangzhou is one of the most f1. areas in China for its jade(碧玉,翡翠) production and long h2. in jade carving(玉雕). Over t3. of years, generations of jade craftsmen(工匠) have d4. themselves to continuing and innovating(创新) the ancient t5. skills to create many beautiful jade articles of different shapes and sizes.
In 2010, China opened its first national-level jade museum, w6. was updated from the original Yangzhou Jadeware Museum, in Yangzhou. China Jade Museum is opposite Yangzhou Jadeware Factory and c7. an area of 2,875 square meters. Yangzhou jade culture is fully displayed in different forms .
As one of the carriers(载体) of history, China Jade Museum will play an i8. role in protecting Yangzhou jade carving effectively—the National Intangible Cultural Heritage(国家非物质遗产), and in further advancing China’s jade c9. and pushing the d10. of traditional arts and crafts.
阅读下列短文,根据短文中的信息完成文后表格,写出空缺处所填单词的正确形式。(每空一词)
As more adults hope to get peace from meditation (冥想), more children want to get it too. It can help people deal with stress and find a more peaceful idea of life. The following can help children do meditation exercises.
Look at the sky
On nice days, go to nature, lie down on the grass and look up at the sky. The clouds move through the sky. But the sky stays clear, open and free. This is also how our thoughts work. Thoughts float in and out of our minds just like clouds. Allow your thoughts to come and go.
Then you know your mind is clear and free just like the sky.
Mindful bottle
Fill a bottle with water. The bottle of water stands for our minds. Then add red and blue sand to it. Red stands for our thoughts, and blue stands for our feelings and moods. Now shake it up. The water will get cloudy. We need to wait and watch the sand settle, as our thoughts, feelings and moods settle just like the sand.
Mindful listening
Sit in comfort and hold a bell or anything that makes a simple sound in your hands. Just feel and hear its sound as you ring it. Focus on the sound from the very first moment you hear it all the way to the end. When you can’t hear the sound any more, open your eyes or put up your hand.
How to find1. | ||
Introduction | Meditation can help people deal with stress and find more peaceful 2. of life. | |
3. | Looking at the sky | On nice days, go 4. and look up at the sky. The clear, open and free sky helps your thoughts float like clouds. |
Mindful bottle | Make a bottle 5. of water and add red and blue sand to it. Red and blue 6. for our thoughts, feelings and moods. Shake it up and watch the sand settle as our thoughts, feelings and moods settle like the sand. | |
Mindful7. | Sit 8. and hold anything that makes a simple sound. Pay 9. to the sound from the very first to the end as you ring it. When you can’t hear the sound any more, open your eyes or 10. your hand. |
A study led by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health shows for the first time that exposure(接触)to green space during childhood may have beneficial(有益的)effects on brain development.
The study was performed among 253 schoolchildren from the BREATHE project in Barcelona (Spain). Lifelong exposure to green space in the living places was recorded—using the satellite—based information on the children's addresses from birth up through to the time of the study. Brain structure was studied using 3D MRI(核磁共振图像). Working memory and inattentiveness were graded with computers.
The primary schoolchildren who have been raised in homes surrounded by more greenspace tend to present with larger volumes of white and grey matter in certain areas of the brain. These differences are connected with beneficial effects on cognitive function(认知功能). Moreover, larger volumes of white and grey matter might lead to better working memory and less inattentiveness.
"This is the first study that shows the connection between long—term exposure to green space and brain structure." Says, the leading researcher of the study, "Our findings suggest that exposure to green space early in life could result in beneficial structural changes in the brain. It also shows the lasting effects of early life exposure to greenness on our health."
This study also suggests that it is beneficial to increase greenness in cities. Green space can provide children with chances for psychological restoration(心理康复)and prompt important exercises in discovery, creativity and risk taking. These exercises in turn positively(肯定地)influence different aspects of brain development. What's more, greener areas often have lower levels of air pollution, which could bring indirect benefits for brain development.
Anyway, further studies are needed to prove the findings in other populations, settings and climates. And researchers need to examine differences according to the nature and quality of green space.
1.The second paragraph is mainly about ________.
A.how the study was carried out B.what was recorded in the study
C.how long the study lasted D.who took part in the study
2.The word "prompt" in Paragraph 5 probably means " ________".
A.control B.encourage C.balance D.change
3.What can we learn from the passage?
A.Working memory influences white and grey matter in the brain.
B.Dr. Dadvand stressed the importance of changing the environment.
C.This study proved the influence of greenness on populations outside of Spain.
D.Larger volumes of white and grey matter might lead to better working memory.
4.What is the best title of the passage?
A.The greener space children grow up in, the longer they live.
B.Growing up in the green area may do good to brain development.
C.Early life exposure to greenness may have lasting effects on health.
D.More outdoor green space leads to a greater increase in inattentiveness.
Suppose you're in a rush, feeling tired, not paying attention to your screen, and you send an email that could get you in trouble.
In seconds after you've clicked "send", you realize it in horrors and burn with shame.
Here are four common email accidents, and how to make it right.
Clicking "send" too soon
Don't waste your time trying to find out if the receivers has read it yet. Write another email as quickly as you can and send it with a brief title explaining that this is the correct version(版本)
Writing the wrong name
The sooner you notice, the better. Act quickly and briefly, saying sorry for your mistake. Don't take it too lightly, as you may offend(冒犯)people, especially if your mistake suggests a misunderstanding of their culture(i. e. incorrect ordering of Chinese names).
Clicking "reply all" by accident
You accidentally let the whole company know what menu choices you would prefer at the staff Christmas dinner, or what holiday you'd like to take. In this instance, the best way is to send a quick, light—hearted apology(道歉). But it can quickly rise to something worse, when everyone starts hitting "reply all" to join in a long and unpleasant conversation. In this case, step away from your keyboard to allow everyone to calm down.
Sending an offensive message to its subject
The most awkward email mistake is usually committed in anger(愤怒). You write an unkind message about someone, planning to send it to a friend, but accidentally send it to the person you're discussing. In that case, ask to speak in person as soon as possible and say sorry. Explain your frustrations(沮丧)calmly and smartly—see it as a chance to clear up any difficulties you may have with this person.
1.If you have written the wrong name in an email, it is best to ________.
A.say sorry in a serious manner B.tell the receiver to forget it
C.learn to write the name correctly D.send a short notice to everyone
2.What should you do when an unpleasant conversation is started by your "reply all" email?
A.Try offering other choices. B.Avoid further discussion.
C.Meet other staff members. D.Make a light—hearted apology.
3.How should you solve the problem caused by an offensive email?
A.By promising not to offend the receiver again.
B.By turning to the receiver's friends for support.
C.By asking the receiver to control his anger.
D.By talking to the receiver face to face.
4.What is the passage mainly about?
A.Describing email mistakes. B.Reducing email mistakes.
C.Dealing with email accidents. D.Improving email writing.