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据报道,我国学生近视率居世界第一。造成这一现象的原因是多方面的, 请你以 "Wh...

据报道,我国学生近视率居世界第一。造成这一现象的原因是多方面的, 请你以 "Why are more and more children getting short-sighted?" 为题, 写一篇英语短文。

内容主要包括: 1. 造成学生近视的原因;  2. 如何保护视力?

注意: 1.词数120左右;

2.可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯;

3.短文的开头已经写好, 不计入总词数。

参考词汇:  近视率 rate of myopia

Why are more and more children getting short-sighted?

It is reported that the rate of myopia of Chinese students is ranked as the highest in the world _______________________________________________________________________

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One possible version: Why are more and more children getting short-sighted? It is reported that the rate of myopia of Chinese students is ranked as the highest in the world. The causes of myopia are complicated. Firstly, too much homework leads to the lack of time for exercise and a good sleep. Long time of studying makes it difficult to refresh eyesight. Secondly, medical research shows genetic factors also contribute to poor eyesight. In addition, many students don’t form good eye care habits. For example, when reading, some students hold books too close to their eyes. Realizing the reasons of this result, it’s time for us to take measures to protect eyesight. I think the most important is to encourage students to engage in more outdoor activities and create a vision-friendly studying environment. 【解析】 试题分析:本文是篇材料作文, 要求对学生近视的情况进行分析1. 造成学生近视的原因;2. 如何保护视力?所以要用一般现在时。字数要求100-120词左右。所以要求根据个人理解说明原因和保护视力的措施。还应该注意使用较高级的词汇和句子的衔接,以提高作文的档次。 【亮点说明】文中使用了非常好的短语和句子为文章增色不少,比如lead to,throw away,As we all know, For example,take measures,engage in,还运用了不定式作主语、宾语; 非谓语作状语等等。并注意了句子变化和句子之间的衔接如:In addition,What’s more 等等。 考点:提纲作文。
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Topic                   Making students feel safe in the classroom

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factors      ●The 5.___ of the teacher-student relationship

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1.Home economics______.

A. is a subject becoming more and more popular with Americans

B. is often used to help fight against obesity and chronic diseases

C. once offered women a. special approach to university education

D. was first taught in the agricultural and technical colleges in the early 1900s

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A. the importance of regular hand washing

B. the health benefits of fruits and vegetables

C. the contents of home economics classes in the early 20th century

D. the significance of teaching home economics in the early 20th century

3. In the opinion of the author, how should we fight against childhood obesity?

A. Children should be taught how to cook.

B. A heavy tax should be put on junk food

C. Healthy eating should be promoted at school

D. Using food stamps to buy soda should be banned

4.What does the author imply in the last paragraph?

A. Her family moved frequently in her childhood.

B. Cooking classes have a far-reaching influence on her later life.

C. To receive a better education, she went to a large school in Wales.

D. Teaching cooking is the key to solving Americans’ health problems.

 

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1.According to the first paragraph,______ .

A. man-made evolution has improved all species

B. man-made evolution has weakened some species

C man-made evolution can make up for all natural losses

D. natural evolution won’t happen without man’s assistance

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B. Become a huge barrier to.

C Speeded up the process of.   

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A. Why natural evolution happens so slowly.

B. The way scientists adopt to have genetic defects repaired.

C. The advantages of man-made evolution over natural evolution.

D. How scientists make use of man-made evolution to create new species.

4.What can we infer from the passage?

A. Near-sighted parents will be able to produce babies with good eyesight in the future.

B. Doctors and scientists will be responsible for mass production of babies in the future.

C. It is natural evolution that is to blame for the destruction of European wolves and mammoths.

D. Children can now have their memory and intelligence improved with the help of gene treatment.

 

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Anais Nin was a famous writer. Nin was born French-Cuban but lived in the United States in her later years of life till she died. Nin’s works had her relationships with authors, artists, and other figures as the main subject. Some of her writings were made into films. Nin was also a visiting lecturer in several colleges and promoted Women's Movement with her strong writings.

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B. She started Women’s Movement

C. She gave lectures in several colleges.

D. She wrote mainly about her family life.

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D. Because she moved from country to country.

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Jeff Gardner received an $ 11,000 bill from Verizon after spending four days in Jamaica. Before the trip, Mr. Gardner, who runs a fly-fishing business in Grayling, Michigan, said he called Verizon to find out what it would cost to use his cellphone for calls and his wireless card to check e-mails while in Jamaica. He said he was told that calls would be about $ 2 a minute and that there would be no extra charges for data as he was on an unlimited plan. The latter part turned out to be wrong.

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1.Why did Jeff Gardner call Verizon before his trip to Jamaica?

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C. To find out information about Jamaica.

D.To find out information about roaming charges.

2.What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 mean?

A. Extra charges were made for Jeff Gardner’s data delivery.

B. Jeff Gardner’s calls were charged over $2 per minute.

C. Jeff Gardner’s plan turned out to be limited.

D. Jeff Gardner had difficulty delivering data abroad.

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A. was careless with phone use

B. delivered no more data than at home

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D. frequently used his wireless card to send e-mails

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