同学们,在日常的生活学习中,我们从侧面了解了各个行业的艰辛与魅力,那么你们有自己的职业规划吗?请按要求以“My dream job” 为题,完成一篇不少于120个单词的作文。
内容包括:
What is your dream job? 2. Give your reasons.
What you should do to achieve your dream. 
If I can choose my own profession, I would like to be…
根据所学课文,按以下提示:1)汉语提示;2)首字母提示;3)语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,并将该词完整地写在下边相对应的横线上。所填单词要求意义准确、拼写正确。
Once, there was a young man who liked travel-ling. One day he found a spring of sweet water unexpectedly. He f 1. his leather container in order to bring some back to his old teacher. After the long journey, the young man 2. (赠送,献给) the old man with the water. His teacher took a deep drink, smiled, and 3. his student very much for the sweet water. The young man went home 4. a happy heart.
After the student left, the teacher let a 5. student taste the water. He spit it out,6. (说) it was awful. Obviously, it was no longer fresh. He asked his teacher, “ Sir, the water was awful. 7. did you pretend to like it?”
The teacher replied, “You tasted the water. I tasted the gift. The water was simply the container for an act of 8. (仁慈)and love. Nothing could be sweeter.”
The lesson is that when we receive gifts of love from children, 9. it is cheap or priceless, the proper response is appreciation. We love the idea within the gift r 10. than the thing.
根椐所提供的汉语完成下列句子,每空限填一词(共5小题10个空,每空0.5分,满分5分)。
1.用胶布把绷带固定。
Hold the bandage __________ __________ with tape.
2.此外, 他还发现伦敦另一个地区有两个死亡病例都与宽街暴发的霍乱有关。
__________ __________, he found two other deaths in another part of London that were linked to the Broad Street outbreak.
3.英格兰是四个国家中最大的,为方便起见,它大体上分成三个区。
England is the largest of the four countries, and for convenience it is __________ roughly
___________ three parts.
4.你们有没有过这样的情况:别人控告你的记者,说他(她)们的报道完全失实?
Have you ever had a case where somebody _________ your reporters ________ getting the wrong end of the stick?
5.我还是无法相信我是在接受去年获得的这个奖励。
I still cannot believe that I am _________ _________ my prize that was won last year.
按照所学课文根据首字母提示填空,每空限填一词(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)。
1.To our great d__________ , we won the first prize in the speech contest.
2.__________ (缺乏) experience, he can’t finish the task on schedule by himself.
3. My grandfather is too old to care for himself, so my aunt is looking for someone to a to him.
4.It was said that the settlers nearby d that the nightclub should move away as soon as possible.
5.In the garden we can find (多样) of plants.
A lot more people are about to get a chance to buy Google Glass. It’s the Internet-connected eyewear that has become the hottest sale.
Google will sell the “Explorer” version(版本) of Glass to any U.S. person who places an online order for the device beginning at 9am. PDT April 15. The product will cost $1,500. Google is saying how many sets of Glass will be available during the limited-time offer.
This version of Glass, though, still isn’t the perfect product that Google hopes to sell in stores later this year.
For now, Google is still trying to recruit(招聘) more people willing to serve as volunteers for its attempt to build a wearable device that features some of the same feature as a smart phone. “ Our Explorers are moms, bakers, surgeons, rockers, and each new Explorer has brought a new view that is making Glass better,” Google said.
The device has a small screen attached above the right eye. A user can check e-mails, see Twitter post or get directions without having to use a phone. It can also take hands-free photos and video through voice-activated(声控的) commands. The ability to record images so easily has raised safely concerns about drivers wearing Glass. The lawmakers have to draw up new rules forbidding use of the device in moving vehicles.
Google regards Glass as a breakthrough(突破). It will make it easier for people to surf the Internet while on the go. They also hope that the device could help police officers, firefighters, doctors and reporters do their jobs better.
1.What is special about Google Glass?
A. People can only order it online.
B. It’s cheaper than the ordinary glasses.
C. People can explore the Internet with it.
D. It doesn’t contain any actual glass in the future.
2.Google is still trying to recruit more volunteers to _____________.
A. improve their products
B. sell their products
C. advertise their products
D. wear their products
3.We can use Google Glass to do the following EXCEPT_____________.
A. check e-mails B. make a call
C. take video D. find your way
4.What problem may Google Glass bring to people?
A. Its screen is too small for people to surf the Internet.
B. It may cause traffic accidents if people use it while driving.
C. Users must use their hands to take photos.
D. It is difficult for many people to learn to use.
Tuvalu is located in the South Pacific. It is tiny and has only nine islands with a population of just 11,000. In 1999, it was the third- poorest country in the world. The islanders earned just $1,000 each year.
But then something unusual happened. Tuvalu received an internet domain (领土) name—the letters “tv”. These letters were very interesting for many companies around the world. A communication company from California offered to buy the domain name “tv” for $40 m. For the Tuvalans this was a very large amount of money. The islanders became very rich.
Because of global warming, and because the islands are only 3m above sea level, Tuvalu will probably become the first country in the world that will disappear under the sea.
You can already see signs of the rising sea on Tuvalu. Some beaches are disappearing and you can see tree roots by the ocean. Cyclones(旋风)used to be very rare but they now appear a few times a year, and the rains that come with the cyclones cause flooding. Despite these problems, the Tuvalans had their new money. They could use it to buy themselves a future. Or at least they could use it to buy some time. Paul Lindsay, a documentary film-maker, took these questions with him all the way to Tuvalu, and came back with an incredible (难于置信的)story. As the water rises, the Tuvalans are using the money to develop the land. They are building new houses, planning nightclubs, restaurants and hotels and new cars are driving around on new roads. The residents do not think this is strange: “Just because we are sinking, it doesn’t mean we don’t want to raise our standards of living.” Sam Teo, Tuvalu’s minister for natural resources told Lindsay.
1.Which of the following information about Tuvalu is WRONG?
A. It only has a population of 11,000 people.
B. The average income of the Tuvalans is $1000 in 1999.
C. Tuvalu is only 3m high above sea level.
D. The Tuvalans received $40 million when they sold the domain name.
2.The biggest problem for the Tuvalans is _________.
A. poverty B. global warming
C. The small population D. cyclones
3.Which of the following match the beginnings with the endings is correct?
①The Tuvalans became rich…
②By the end of the century…
③The Tuvalans are spending their money
④When the sea rises…
a.on roads, cars and new buildings
b.the sea will cover the islands completely.
c.the Tuvalans will have to leave their islands
d.when they sold their internet domain name.
A.①-d, ②-b, ③-a, ④-c B. ①-c, ②-d, ③-b, ④-a
C.①-c, ②-b, ③-a, ④-d D. ①-d, ②-c, ③-a, ④-b
4.Why did Paul Lindsay come to Tuvalu?
A. To make a documentary film to record the life of the Tuvalans.
B. To understand the living condition of the Tuvalans.
C. To know how the Tuvalans survive despite all of their problems.
D. To discover the reason for the Tuvalans not to improve their living standards.
