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有些高中生有时与同学发生这样或那样的矛盾或冲突,这些问题会给大家带来烦恼甚至影响大家的学习。请你用英语写一篇120词左右的短文,分析一下产生矛盾或冲突的原因,并谈谈应如何正确地与同学相处。(关键词:classmate conflicts)

                                                                   

                                                                   

 

Classmate conflicts among senior middle school students are often heard on campus over recent years. These conflicts make the excitement of campus life grow grey and have bad effects on both their living and learning. Classmate conflicts often rise from daily tiny things such as space where to store books or notes. When personalities don’t mix the specifics can tear classmates apart and sometimes even lead to serious conflicts. Besides the fact that classmates hold different attitudes towards certain issues is another factor causing these conflicts. Classmate conflicts are harmful and need to be settled. Though many people think that school discipline can soften the conflicts I believe learning to be tolerant with each other can play a more constructive role because it teaches students flexibility and the art of compromise. Meanwhile communication contributes to the solution to this problem since many of these conflicts result from misunderstanding 【解析】 试题分析:考查开放式作文,考生在写作时要注意根据英文提示,切忌偏题,短文主要谈的是“同学间的矛盾问题”,描述自己的饮食习惯,要求分析一下产生矛盾或冲突的原因,并谈谈应如何正确地与同学相处。考生要紧紧抓住这些特点,结合生活中的一个事例,适当展开自己的想象。,开放式作文难就难在没有要点,给考生自由发挥的余地大,但也增加了难度,有的考生会觉得无话可说,这时可以充分利用所给的信息,展开陈述,但要符合英语习惯,句式选择要富有变化。在写作的过程中注意句型的多样化和连接词的使用。要求考生用地道的英语表达自己的观点,要求观点明确,驾驭语言的能力强,选择词汇的时候要选择相对高级的词汇,也要运用多种句型,让文章更有变化。难度在于选择合适的词汇和句型表达文章需要的意思,可以变换使用一些容易驾驭的句子或者词汇实现同样的目的。在写作的时候要运用合适的连接词把要点串联起来,使文章成为一个整体。 【亮点说明】 Classmate conflicts often rise from daily tiny things such as space where to store books or notes. 这句话用的是疑问词+不定式做定语, the fact that classmates hold different attitudes towards certain issues is another factor causing these conflicts. 这句话是用同位语从句, Though many people think that school discipline can soften the conflicts I believe learning to be tolerant with each other can play a more constructive role because it teaches students flexibility and the art of compromise. 这句话是个复杂句:里面有让步状语从句,宾语从句,动名词做主语, communication contributes to the solution to this problem since many of these conflicts result from misunderstanding 还有Meanwhile和 Besides这样的关联词也要经常使用。 考点:考查开放式作文
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[2]Dave Weiss is a retired engineer. One day each week he volunteers at Georgian Forest Elementary School in Silver Spring, Maryland, near Washington. He works with teacher Fred Tenyke on science projects for ten years and gets as much pleasure from helping the teachers as he does helping the students.

[3]Student Jada Lockwood says she enjoys Mr. Weiss' visits to her classroom. She likes the drawings he uses to explain scientific ideas.

[4]The American Association for the Advancement of Science sponsors the Senior Scientists and Engineers program. Dave Weiss has been a volunteer in that program for many years. The scientists and engineers help teachers in elementary schools improve their skills.

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1.How does Dave Weiss feel when he stays with students?(no more than 10 words)

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2.What do the students think of Dave Weiss’s teaching?(no more than 6 words)

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But the winner was a solar-powered design which generated hydrogen gas and electricity.The team from the California Institute of Technology(CIT)picked up a prize of $ 100,000.

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A.Because he wants to test people's sense of creativity.

B.Because he thinks the traditional ones are out of fashion

C.Because he wants to improve sanitation for many people.

D.Because he can't design this kind of things himself.

2.Which of the following is NOT a problem with the traditional flush toilet?

A.They are too complicated to use.                 B.They waste too much water

C.They might cause diseases.                          D.They are not always practical.

3.The underlined word "latrine" in the third paragraph might have similar meanings to the word "__    " in the text.

A.sanitation          B.loo            C.diarrhea       D.prototype

4.The team from CIT won the prize because their design         .

A.can change human waste into electricity

B.can turn human waste into charcoal

C.can use urine for flushing

D.can produce power with solar energy

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A.wasting money for nothing

B.being angry with their work conditions

C.showing—off their wealth

D.expressing their great determination

 

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    ''It doesn't matter if they give birth to their second child on the mainland or in other countries and regions, they have violated the country's policies and the province's regulations''.

    He said that some families had been punished in the past few months after having a second child in Hong Kong, but gave no details.

    Zhang made his remarks when a Hong Kong newspaper carried a controversial notice claiming residents' medical services had been affected by the growing number of mainland women who arrive in the city to give birth and gain right of abode (居住) there.

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    Hong Kong has limited the number of mainland women permitted to give birth in the city at 34,000 this year.

    The issue also has caused calls for an amendment to Hong Kong's Basic Law so that babies born to mainland women are no longer granted permanent right of abode.

    ''I support Hong Kong government's decision to reduce or limit the number for mainland women giving birth in Hong Kong.'' Zhang said.

    China introduced its family planning policy in 1979 to limit births in the world's most populous nation, although the rules have been relaxed in recent years.

1.Which of the following is true?

A. Zhang Feng is family planning department director of Guangdong Province.

B. Many government employees have been dismissed from their posts.

C. Those who give birth to a second child in Hong Kong will be fined.

D. It doesn’t matter if they give birth to their second child on the mainland.

2. What does the word ''violated'' mean in the second paragraph?

A. was obeyed           B. went against      C. was for     D. was dismissed

3.Zhang Feng said that______.

A. few families had been punished after having a second child in China

B. about 88,000 babies were born in Hong Kong in 2010

C. he agreed to reduce or limit the number for mainland women giving birth in Hong Kong

D. the residents' medical services in Hong Kong had been affected

4.From the passage we can infer______.

A. in 2010 most of the babies born in Hong Kong belonged to mainland couples

B. babies born to mainland women in Hong Kong can't get permanent right of abode now

C. the number of mainland women permitted to give birth in Hong Kong has been reduced

D. the family planning policy in China is as strict as before

5.Which is NOT the reason why some people want to give birth to a second child in Hong Kong?

A. They want to gain right of abode there for their babies.

B. They want to escape being punished for breaking the family planning policy.

C. They want their babies to enjoy the good medical services in Hong Kong.

D. They want to cause calls for an amendment to Hong Kong's Basic Law.

 

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