假定你是李华,今年暑假参加了“美国七日游”的夏令营活动。活动期间,新结识的美国朋友David给了你很多帮助。请你根据以下提示,给David写一封信,内容包括:
1. 对他的帮助表示感谢;
2. 参加夏令营的感受和收获;
3. 邀请他参加明年在中国举办的夏令营。
注意:
1. 词数100左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2. 信的开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数。
Dear David,
Long time no see! I miss you very much. _________________________________________
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I am looking forward to your reply.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
短文改错
此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。短文中有10处错误,每句最多有两处。
错误涉及一个单词的增加、删改或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(
),并在此符号下面写出该加的词。
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。
I am a enthusiastic and fun-loving student. My favorite subject is English. I am pretty fluent with English, and my teachers say my style and presentation is good. My first love is writing, and I have been writing for some magazines about three years. Mostly I like to write about things those are happening in the school, like sports events, trips to place of interest, and tips on how to study effectively. Seen my words in print makes me extremely pride. I also enjoy communicating with other people to find out what do they think. I am always interested in what others are concerning about, from student worries, local news, to world events.
Fay: Hi Jerry. I’m thinking of applying 1.________ a job with a multinational(跨国的) company, but I’m worried about having an interview in English. Can you give me any good tips?
Jerry: Hmm. That’s a tough one. I guess the first thing is to try to make 2. _______good impression.
Fay: That sounds good. But 3. ______(serious), how can I do that?
Jerry: To begin with, you should firmly shake the interviewer’s hand and keep eye contact while 4.______(greet) him or her with a smile.
Fay: Ah, “body language” is really important, isn’t it?
Jerry: Yes. The second thing is to be confident. You gain 5._______(confident) from being prepared. You should learn a little bit about the company before the interview. Find out what they do, how long they’ve been in business, 6._______their business motto is, that kind of thing.
Fay: I never 7.________(think) about that before. You’re really smart, Jerry! But what should I do 8._____ I can’t remember an English word when I’m answering a question?
Jerry: In that case, you have to paraphrase. In other words, you have to explain what you want to say.
Fay: That’s very 9.______(help), Jerry. Thanks very much. Ah, one more thing. Should I ask about the salary during the interview?
Jerry: No, either let them bring up the topic of money, 10.____wait for a second interview. Good luck!
Fay: Thanks!
That morning, I got on the train as always. I was a publishing director and was reading my newspaper ________. But that day, I read it very ________. I thought I must be tired. At the office, I sat down, turned on my ________ and found I couldn’t read the message on the screen.
Eventually, worried ________ drove me to hospital. There, confirmation came that I suffered from aphasia(失语症), a condition that ________ it’s difficult or impossible to receive and produce language.
I was back at home a week later, and my ________ was to get better and return to work in a couple of months. I started ________ a speech therapist(治疗专家) three times a week, and was given homework to help ________ my vocabulary and grammar. After a month, my own speech became ________—“Could you pass the salt?” “Shall we go for a walk?” — but I couldn’t have a conversation. I couldn’t read the newspaper.
For 25 years, I was used to a(n) ________ day of meetings, and bringing three manuscripts home with me each night. I didn’t feel ________ to say goodbye to my old self.
In the darkest months, I devoted myself to ________. I would spend hours writing a description of something ________ like a pencil. I couldn’t ________ novels or newspapers, so I tried reading poetry, and found the shorter lines easier to ________. My speech came back, and I learned how to read again, ________ much more slowly. I spent more time with my family, and ________ myself to slow down.
Now, 10 years later, my relationship with my ________ is deeper than ever. We have ________ to be very patient with each other. I’m no longer a high-achieving publisher or someone who ________ 10 books a week. I’m a family man with aphasia, and if I read 10 books a year, that’s good.
1.A. once againB. as usualC. in timeD. at last
2.A. smoothlyB. patientlyC. worriedlyD. slowly
3.A. radioB. computerC. phoneD. typewriter
4.A. friendsB. coachesC. colleaguesD. roommates
5.A. meansB. provesC. explainsD. admits
6.A. discoveryB. goalC. abilityD. reason
7.A. seeingB. teachingC. describingD. greeting
8.A. receiveB. repeatC. reuniteD. rebuild
9.A. easyB. delightfulC. functionalD. fast
10.A. excitingB. busyC. interestingD. short
11.A. afraidB. anxiousC. readyD. right
12.A. tryingB. preparingC. focusingD. asking
13.A. similarB. strangeC. specialD. simple
14.A. produceB. recognizeC. manageD. arrange
15.A. createB. understandC. writeD. believe
16.A. sinceB. thoughC. unlessD. when
17.A. allowedB. expectedC. advisedD. ordered
18.A. booksB. illnessC. doctorsD. family
19.A. decidedB. chosenC. continuedD. learned
20.A. sellsB. deliversC. readsD. collects
Christine Lagarde has a pretty big job. The 57-year-old French woman is the Managing Director of the IMF(International Monetary Fund) and she’s the first woman in history to hold the position. So, what are her tips for success?
Travel
“Travel the world. 1. ”That’s the first piece of advice Christine gave to business students at a recent conference. Although Christine is French, she spent time studying and working in the United States.
Of course, you don’t have to live overseas to do well in business. But simply going on holiday to new countries will benefit you a lot.
Preparation
There’s a saying in English: “If you fail to prepare, you prepare to fail.” Christine makes sure she’s ready for whatever challenges lie ahead. To get the IMF job, she studied hard and prepared adequately. 2.
English
English is the international language of business. If you have a strong command of English, you’re more likely to get a good job or be promoted. Christine has an excellent level of English. 3. So, read in English as much as possible, and watch English-language TV series, movies with subtitles(字幕) and listen to English music.
Health
Christine is known for her stamina(耐力). Whether they’re all-night negotiations or long, boring meetings, she just keeps on going. 4. By staying fit. She told reporters that staying in shape is extremely important for achieving success. Christine jogs, swims and cycles whenever possible.
Problems
“When everything is going wrong, just grit your teeth(咬紧牙关) and smile.” That was the piece of advice that Christine’s swimming coach gave her many years ago. 5.
A. How does she do it?
B. Be citizens of the world.
C. And, of course, she got the job.
D. It has certainly helped her get to where she is today.
E. She was busy at the time as the French Minister of Finance.
F. Remember that success is not an objective that you will one day reach.
G. So even when nothing is going your way, remember to stay positive and keep going!
What were you doing before you started reading this? Were you fully focused on another article? Or eating breakfast? Organizing your day? Or were you staring out of the window, feeling restless and bored?
It is likely to have been the latter. Brief moments of boredom are universal, and are frequently what drives us to stop what we are doing and move to something that we hope will be more exciting.
But although boredom is common, it is neither unimportant nor favorable, according to Dr John Eastwood, a psychologist at York University, Toronto. Eastwood is the joint author of The Unengaged Mind, a major new paper on the theory of boredom.
Boredom, he points out in the paper, has been connected with overeating, depression, anxiety, and an increased risk of making mistakes. Mistakes at work might not be a matter of life and death for most of us, but if you are an air traffic controller, pilot or nuclear power plant operator, they most certainly can be.
Commercial polo Sami Franks confirms that boredom can make pilots lose attention. “When you fly a lengthy distance, there are two pilots, one of whom is monitoring all the screens while the other does the paperwork, talks to air traffic control and so on. You need to be alert(警觉的) for landing and takeoff, but once you’re 500 ft above the runway, the plane’s on autopilot(自动驾驶仪) and it can be very quiet and boring. In a study I saw of pilots who woke up after a short sleep. 30% of them reported seeing the other pilot asleep too,” said Franks.
However, Dr Esther Priyadharshini, a senior lecturer in education at the university of East Anglia, has studied boredom and says it can be seen in a positive light. “We can’t prevent boredom—it’s an unavoidable human emotion. We have to accept it and find ways to control it. We all need downtime. There’s no need to be fully busy with work at all times.” she says.
Children who complain that they have nothing to do on rainy holidays may try to find other things to focus on. The artist Grayson Perry has reportedly spoken of how long periods of boredom in childhood may have improved his creativity.
“We all need vacant time to mull(深思熟虑) things over,” says Priyadharshini.
1.We can learn from Eastwood that _______.
A. boredom can be potentially (潜在地) dangerous
B. air traffic controllers usually feel bored
C. brief moments of boredom are not common
D. making mistakes is a major cause of boredom
2.The study mentioned by Franks shows that ______.
A. pilots need to be alert for landing and takeoff
B. pilots must work well together when flying
C. boredom can make pilots lose attention
D. flying a plane is generally quite fun
3.Which of the following might be Perry’s opinion on boredom?
A. It often leads to failure.
B. It has a beneficial effect.
C. It is more likely to happen to children.
D. It makes children lose interest in learning.
4.What is the best title for the text?
A. Why am I so bored?
B. Is boredom bad for you?
C. Can I have your attention?
D. How can I get rid of boredom?
