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假如你是高三学生李华,你的英国笔友Tracy在邮件中讲述了她的新年意愿,你很受鼓...

假如你是高三学生李华,你的英国笔友Tracy在邮件中讲述了她的新年意愿,你很受鼓舞。请用英语回复Tracy,交流分享一下你的新年打算。内容主要包括:

●改进学习方法

●加强体育锻炼

●考后旅游放松

参考词汇:新年意愿:New Years Resolution

注意:

(1)词数不少于80;

(2)请在答题卡上作答;

(3)开头语与结束语已为你写好(不计入总词数)。

Dear Tracy,

I was so glad to get your e-mail and greatly encouraged by your New Year’s Resolution. _________________________________________________________________________

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Yours,

Li Hua

 

Dear Tracy, I was so glad to get your e-mail and greatly encouraged by your New Year’s Resolution. Now I’d like to share mine with you. As a Senior Three student, finding an effective learning method is of vital importance to improve my study. Therefore, in the coming year, I’ll focus on adopting a better learning method to get better grades. Besides, I know my goals can’t be realized without good health, so I’ve decided to spend at least half an hour each day exercising, which will surely help me keep fit. Moreover, I plan to relax myself by traveling after the exam. Could you recommend a good place to me? Best wishes. Yours Li Hua 【解析】 试题分析:这是一篇叙述性地记叙文写作。依据所提供的信息,以提纲中的三点内容为主,清晰表达,并且要不失亮点,准确把握英文句子的书写,避免出现汉语式英语的现象。要求:根据提示书写,词数不少于80,开头语与结束语已为你写好。 【亮点说明】范文共三段,开头直接表明自己也要跟对方分享新年意愿,范文虽然结构简单,但是层次清晰,其中也用了一些高级的句型,使得文章水平在一个高的层面,如: I know my goals can’t be realized without good health,.等宾语从句,还有非限制性定语从句so I’ve decided to spend at least half an hour each day exercising, which will surely help me keep fit.;最后的疑问句Could you recommend a good place to me?婉转的说法,使得文章读起来更加通畅。还采用了一些比较好的短语,focus on集中于,decide to决定做,spend的用法,有条有理,避免文章比较单一,简单无味;同样有一些好的衔接词,使得文章读起来通顺,有序Therefore,Besides,Moreover,. 这些都给文章带来了亮点。还要注意的是最后阐述自己观点时,要观点明确,不可含糊。 考点:考查应用文写作。  
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But analyst Carolina Milanesi, from Kantar World panel, said it should not be seen as a competitor.

1.Which of the following is true about the $25 smart phone?

A. It has all the functions of an iPhone.

B. It is specially designed for the developed world.

C. It will attract the present “feature” phone users.

D. It is made by the Chinese low-cost chip maker Spreadtrum.

2.What is the feature of a “feature” phone?

A. Though cheap, it can completely replace the iPhone.

B. It is just used for voice calls and other basic functions.

C. It has nearly all the functions of a fully-developed smart phone.

D. Its functions are between those of a “dumb” phone and a fully-developed smart phone.

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A. new cheap smart phones will beat high-end ones

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C. quite a few companies will announce their new cheap smart phones

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A. Mozilla.   B. Spreadtrum.

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This is according to a study in which researchers played voice recordings to wild African elephants.

The animals showed more fear when they heard the voices of adult Masai men.

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The study is published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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They also recorded Kamba men saying this phrase.

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When the team played recordings of these different voices through a hidden loudspeaker, they found that elephant family groups reacted more fearfully in response to the voice of a Masai man, than to a Kamba man’s voice.

And the adult male Masai voices encouraged far more of these defensive reactions than the voices of women or boys.

1.An elephant can tell a man from a woman by sense of ________.

A. touch   B. sight    C. smell     D. hearing

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A. By observing the elephants in the zoo.

B. By playing voice recordings to them.

C. By recording the behaviours of elephants.

D. By communicating with them in a special way.

3.We can learn from the passage that elephants are especially afraid of ________.

A. Masai men  B. Masai women

C. Kamba men  D. Kamba women

4.What is the best title for the passage?

A. Elephants and human beings

B. Differences between human voices

C. Elephants recognise human voices

D. Elephants conflict with human beings

 

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A. understand human-animal relationship

B. find the causes of old people’s loneliness

C. make lonely old people’s life better

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A. note the activities of AIBOs

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C. analyze the collected information

D. record their feelings and activities

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A. It can watch TV with its owner.

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A. keep old people active       B. cure certain diseases

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A.Because it is a breakthrough in the producing style.

B.Because it is the most influential sitcom of all time.

C.Because it addresses the subjects faced by the youth.

D.Because it predicts the future of the young at that time.

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