假设你是李华,请根据以下要点,给你的一位美国笔友Robert写一封E-mail,谈谈寒假的安排,并询问Robert的寒假安排。可以适当增加细节。
1. 在家休息,帮父母做家务 2. 参加英语培训课程
3. 去朋友家玩 4. 游览四川的景点
注意:1.词数100词左右。
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3.开头句已为你写好,但不计入总词数
提示词:培训课程 English courses, 景点 tourist attractions,安排 arrangement(n)
Dear Robert,
How time flies! The happy days we shared often shine in my memory.
短文改错
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(Λ),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意: 1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
My father is now in his late forty but looks young for his age. He is very strict with me, especial in my studies. However, I know he loves me deeply in his heart. Once I fail to do well in my math exam, I was afraid of that it would make my father disappointing. On the contrary, he said I had tried my best and offered him a few word of encouragement. He said to me, “There is no need to feel bad about one or two failures and most important thing is to learn anything from failure and never give up.” Today is Father’s Day and I want to say thank you for my father.
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
W: _1.___do you think of the football match we ___2.__(watch) yesterday afternoon?
M: Very ___3.______(excite).The two teams did very well in the match and it was really ___4._close game.
W: I enjoyed it very much too. I have never seen a more interesting game so far this year.
M: I had expected it to be a wonderful match because 5. of the teams had excellent players.
W: I’m sorry I missed the first part of it..
M: You were late for the match? What for?
W: I was filled with anxiety to see the match and fell 6. my bike on the way. My leg hurt, 7. I had to ride my bike slowly. It took me quite some time before I got to the sports field.
M: I’m sorry 8. (hear) that. Were your legs hurt?
W: Yes, but not very ____9.____(serious).
M: You should have seen a doctor first. How long were you late for the match? What time was it when you got to the sports field?
W: When I got to the sports field, 10. was already three twenty.
M: Three twenty? Oh, you were twenty minutes late for the match. You missed a wonderful part of the match.
W: Yeah. It was really a pity.
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My name is Wang Gang. Last summer, I went to a coastal city called Brisbane in Australia on an exchange(交换) program. I stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Smith and their daughter Joan. They lived in a big house close to the . I like that area very much, because there is a cinema, a swimming pool and a .
I got along very well with Joan. We shared many interests. Almost every day, we went swimming in the swimming pool. Sometimes we swam in the sea if the was nice. We went to the zoo and I really seeing those wild animals and the ones. I saw those cute koalas and kangaroos, but I didn't get close to them people said actually koalas were not as gentle as they . They might bite people. We also went to the cinema a couple of times and I really liked the films there.
We visited Sydney on a sunny day. Brisbane is about 1 000 kilometres from Sydney, so it's not a short distance. , we went there by plane. The journey by plane was quite fast and________ and it took us only two hours to get there. When I got the plane, I was so excited to see this modern city. The next day, we visited the famous Sydney Opera House. It was amazing!
The in Sydney was absolutely beautiful and the food there was well-cooked. My favourite was sea fish. The Smiths were very nice to me. They even ________ me to some very expensive lobster(龙虾). That was the first time I ________lobster, and I ________ say it was really delicious.
The whole trip was very enjoyable ________ the last day. We planned to go boating on the sea. However, it rained the whole day. We ________ in the hotel that day and chatted. In the end, we decided to go back to Brisbane by ________ , because the ticket was cheaper and also we could enjoy the scenery outside the train windows.
On the whole, I really had a great time in Australia. It was a ________ trip. I'd like to go back there again!
1.A. cave B. seaside C. river D. farm
2.A. school B. park C. garden D. zoo
3.A. similar B. intelligent C. patient D. unreliable
4.A. diploma B. nuisance C. facility D. weather
5.A. admitted B. avoided C. enjoyed D. considered
6.A. abandoned B. trained C. injured D. killed
7.A. because B. unless C. while D. once
8.A. sounded B. looked C. touched D. smelt
9.A. far B. in C. around D. away
10.A. Otherwise B. Therefore C. However D. Meanwhile
11.A. comfortable B. disappointing C. boring D. astonishing
12.A. on B. over C. up D. off
13.A. discipline B. diamond C. scenery D. summary
14.A. brought B. allowed C. hesitated D. treated
15.A. ate B. eat C. had eaten D. was eating
16.A. must B. shall C. may D. might
17.A. beside B. besides C. except D. for
18.A. floated B. contacted C. spent D. remained
19.A. bus B. train C. ship D. plane
20.A. brilliant B. enthusiastic C. energetic D. annoying
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
What is the secret of writing a good letter? Here are two main ones. Don’t try to be fancy. Don’t try to impress your reader. You will be successfully if you follow these six Cs.
Clear. 1. Make them easy to understand. Talk as if the reader is right there with you.
Correct. 2. Don’t guess, even for spelling. Refer to your dictionary. If you need to, check a reference book, too.
Complete(完整的).Don’t scatter(分散) your points. 3. This is good organization, too.
Concise(简洁的).Make each point as clearly and briefly as you can.
Conversational. This is really the secret of good writing. 4. Such a letter has a natural, friendly tone(语调) and lets you come through naturally.
Considerate(体贴的).Think of the readers’ point of view as you write. Write about what you believe the reader needs or wants to know. Try to be helpful. 5.
A. Just “ talk” to the person
B. This will build good feeling toward you.
C. Use short, direct sentences.
D. Include long sentences in your letter.
E. Make sure what you say is correct.
F. Writing should not be taken too seriously.
G. Finish one point completely before going on to the next.
I had recently arrived in London and I wanted to see some of the famous places. Should I go to the seaside? Or maybe one of the famous parks? I walked along the street, past a kindergarten playground, and suddenly saw an underground railway station. I was surprised because it was not on my map. I went to buy a ticket. The ticket-seller looked very old. He gave me a ticket, said "Remember it's a return", laughed and walked away without taking my money. Was it special for tourists?
A train arrived. I could not see any other passengers. I got on and the doors closed. I suddenly felt I should not have got onto the train. It started to go faster and faster, shooting along the tracks. As it entered the tunnel, everything became as dark as midnight and I do not remember the next few minutes. The train came to a station and I got out. I could see light shining in the distance so I walked towards it and came to a door. Beyond it there was a busy street.
There were lots of English people walking about, and I could see some of the famous buildings of London, but there was something wrong. The people's clothes were strange. There were no cars, no motorbikes—but there were horses everywhere. Was someone making a film?
“Excuse me,” I said to a man. “Would you mind telling me where I am and what is happening?”
“What do you mean? Who are you? Where do you come from? Are you from China? This is London and everyone's going to work. Can't you see that?” he asked.
“Thank you, sir. I'm sorry, but could I look at your newspaper?” I asked.
“You can have it,” he said as he walked off.
I looked at it; I saw “New Bicycle Law” and above that “July 5, 1880”.
Maybe I should have walked around, but I ran back to the door. I waited a long time. I was very afraid. A train came. I got on. It took me back to the first station. As I left, a woman asked, “What were you doing in that abandoned station?” I had no answer, but I still had the newspaper in my hand.
1.Why was the author surprised at the beginning of the story?
A. Because he suddenly saw an underground railway station.
B. Because he walked past a kindergarten playground.
C. Because the ticket-seller looked very old.
D. Because he couldn’t find the station on his map.
2.What does the underlined “it” in the second paragraph most probably mean?
A. The train. B. The light.
C. The distance. D. The door
3.Why did the author think he had arrived in a film-making scene?
A. Because he could see some of the famous buildings of London.
B. Because he had done something wrong in the street of London.
C. Because he could only see horses rather than cars in the streets.
D. Because the people in the streets were all neatly dressed.
4.According to the passage, New Bicycle Law might be _______.
A. The name for a London street.
B. The name for a film made in London.
C. The name for a newspaper article
D. The name for a underground station.
5.Where can this passage most probably be taken from?
A. In a storybook.
B. In a math textbook.
C. In a travel guidebook.
D. In a scientific experiment report.