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前不久,中央电视台记者奔赴全国各地以“什么是幸福?”为主题进行随机采访,采访对象的回答各种各样,不尽相同。作为一位高三的学生,请你根据以下的提示,以What is Happiness 为题,写一篇英语短文。

提示:

1. 不同的人对“什么是幸福?”的回答各不相同。

2. 你认为追求自己人生目标的过程就是一种幸福。

3. 因为幸福来自于乐观的态度,努力后的成就和简朴健康的生活。

注意:

1. 词数120左右。(开头已给出,不计入总词数。)

2. 不要逐句翻译,围绕以上提示,适当发挥,行文连贯。

 

What is Happiness Recently the reporters from CCTV have made a random interview with people in different areas across China on what is happiness. Different people have different ideas. Some people think happiness comes from being rich and famous while others say that being a good person leads to happiness. In my opinion, happiness results from the process of achieving your own goal. Firstly, happiness is rooted in an optimistic attitude, with which we can face any problem in work and life. In this way happiness will never be far from us. Secondly, true happiness depends on hard work. When we achieve something after working hard at it, we will feel content, which is an important part of happiness. Last but not least, happiness comes from simplicity. Those who spend too much money to satisfy their desires will never feel happy. So living a simple but content and healthy life can make a person very happy. 【解析】 试题分析:题目为开放式的题目,并未要求写具体的内容,考生可根据自己的理解来写,每个人对幸福的定义,标准都不尽相同,所以对考生而言,发挥的空间比较大。但是这样的题目也应在写之前确定他的方向,尽管幸福的标准不同,但内容都要是积极健康的。这一点尤其重要。 【亮点说明】文章从内容来说很丰富,写出了什么才是真正的幸福,主次得当。从语言来说,句子结构严谨且没有语法错误,文中也使用了一些定从以及非谓语动词作主语的形式,使语言丰富多彩,不枯燥。例如:happiness is rooted in an optimistic attitude, with which we can face any problem in work and life. In this way happiness will never be far from us. So living a simple but content and healthy life can make a person very happy. 【考点】考查语言表达能力。
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[4]Experts at N.I.H., the National Institutes of Health, suggest some ways to treat excessive earwax yourself. One way to remove wax is known as irrigation. With the head upright, take hold of the outer part of the ear. Gently pull upward to straighten the ear canal. Use an injector device to gently direct water against the wall of the ear canal. Then turn the head to the side to let the water out.

[5]The experts at N.I.H. say you may have to repeat this process a few times. Use water that is body temperature. If the water is cooler or warmer, it could make you feel dizzy. Never try irrigation if the eardrum is broken. It could lead to infection and other problems.

[6]After the earwax is gone, gently dry the ear. But if irrigation fails, the best thing to do is to go to a

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1.What’s the purpose of the passage? (No more than 10 words)

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There are more than 1,800 digital billboards nationwide, more than double the number five years ago. While no data indicate an increase in accidents due to the Bay Area signs, many drivers are opposed to them.

“Monstrosities” is what Merlin Dorfman of San Jose calls them, while insurance agent David Whitlock says he has found them a major distraction. “They’re much too bright at night,” he says. “When the advertisement switches from a bright color to a darker one, your eyes cannot adjust fast enough, and you end up losing sight of the roadway.”

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A. The brightness of digital billboards is harmful to people’s eyes.

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C. There is evidence indicating an increase in accidents duo to digital billboards.

D. Digital billboards are used to convey messages.

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C. Opposed.           D. Uncertain.

4.What is the main idea of the text?

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C. A study says flashing digital billboards are too distracting.

D. Experts doubt it is necessary to limit digital billboards.

5.We are most likely to find the text in the ________ section of a magazine.

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1.According to the text, gallows humor has the following functions EXCEPT ________.

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B. People tend to laugh at others rather than themselves.

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D. People can’t avoid offending others with gallows humor.

 

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Nike

In the Greek myth, Nike is the goddess of victory and the source of inspiration for soldiers. This logo represents the wing in the famous statue of the Greek goddess. Nike’s logo was designed by Carolyn Davidson in 1971 for $ 35, and was registered as a trademark in 1995.

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The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) said on its website that Toyota China will recall these imported cars produced between December 2007 and March 2013.

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A. Chinese put more and more focus on the quality of their cars.

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