假定你是李华,一周前刚从英国伦敦游学回国,期间住在Peter家。回国前,Peter和家人开车带你游览伦敦市内著名景点,并拍了很多照片。请你给Peter写封邮件,要点如下:
1.表示感谢;
2.请他发送照片给你;
3.邀请他和家人来中国旅游。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可适当加人细节,以使内容充实、行文连贯;
3.信的开头和结尾已给出。
Dear Peter,
Yours,
Li Hua
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 语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅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(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的间用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,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。
I took the Harvard Summer School program in my vacation. During my stay there, I spend a lot of time studying in the main library Widener. I enjoyed myself in the ocean of knowledges, either doing research for my papers or read special edition books. The library, which it is named after its donor Harry Widener, stands right next to the Emerson building of philosophy. Opening a pair of heavy yet elegant metal doors, I was immediate bathed in warm light. I wandered around the library, fascinating to find one treasure after other.
The library is a amazing place. One can fully experience the academic atmosphere only he visits the library. For me, the library as well as the courses explain Harvard’s place as the home of devoted scholars.
Impression West Lake is a grand evening show of music, light, and dance. Directed by Zhang Yimou, Impression West Lake 1. (update) since 2015. Included in the new version are 70 percent of elements from Hangzhou G20 Summit evening gala.
Impression West Lake, 2. (feature) the local culture of Hangzhou and unique charm of West Lake, is one of China’s Top Seven Shows. It 3. (vivid) presents the history and culture of West Lake by exploring the 4. (story) based on the Legend of White Snake and Butterfly lovers.
Besides being a charming show, Impression West Lake also highlights the beautiful 5. (nature) landscape of West Lake. The whole performance is staged entirely upon the lake 6. (it) with hills as the background. 7. is even more amazing is “the Rain of West Lake”, which is artificially recreated 8. (bring) out the charm of West Lake in the rain.
Impression West Lake is also a feast of music. 9. is reported, the background music is made by Kitaro, a famous Japanese musician and the theme song is performed by Zhang Liangying, a popular Chinese singer 10. a heavenly voice. All these bring the audience into the dreamlike environment of romantic Hangzhou.
I guess the day I went to college was one of the happiest of my mother’s life. Istill remember the day we ______ there.
Because, to my mother who dropped out of school during the war, this was a big ______, on which she insisted that I ______ a white shirt and a necktie. But when we finally reached the campus and got off the car, we were ______ by young men in tank tops (背心)and shorts. I felt that my mother made me ______.
She wanted to know where the ______ was, and found someone to give us ______, “Charley, look at all the books!” she felt ______. “You could stay in here all four years.’’
Everywhere we went she kept ______. “Look! That small area—you could study there.” And, “Look, that cafeteria table, you could eat there.” I ______ it because I knew she would be leaving soon.
An hour later, I carried my trunk to the stairwell of my dormitory. My mother was holding my two baseball bats.
“Here,” I said, ______ my hand,” I’ll take the ______.”
“ I’ll go up with you. ”
“No, it’s all right.”
“ ______ I want to see your room.”
I couldn’t think of anything else that wouldn’t ______ her feelings, so I just pushed my hand out farther. Her face ______ and handed me the bats.
“Charley,” she said. Her voice was ______ now, and it sounded different. “Give your mother a kiss.” I leaned forward. She threw her arms ______ my neck and drew me close. I could smell her perfume and her hair spray that she used for this ______ day.
I pulled away, lifted the trunk, and began my climb, ______ my mother in the stairwell of a dormitory, as close as she would ______ get to a college education.
1.A. walked B. flew C. drove D. cycled
2.A. situation B. occasion C. choice D. decision
3.A. wear B. bring C. buy D. find
4.A. respected B. gathered C. followed D. surrounded
5.A. awesome B. admirable C. remarkable D. ridiculous
6.A. library B. laboratory C. restaurant D. dormitory
7.A. signals B. suggestions C. directions D. instructions
8.A. annoyed B. amazed C. nervous D. calm
9.A. thinking B. pointing C. complaining D. wandering
10.A. welcomed B. stopped C. tolerated D. hated
11.A. giving out B. taking back C. putting up D. holding out
12.A. trunk B. bats C. clothes D. books
13.A. But B. Still C. So D. And
14.A. hide B. protect C. hurt D. ignore
15.A. fell B. shone C. brightened D. moved
16.A. clearer B. stronger C. louder D. softer
17.A. around B. by C. in D. on
18.A. regular B. common C. special D. hard
19.A. forgetting B. leaving C. considering D. recognizing
20.A. seldom B. never C. always D. ever
People have problems
People have to remember passwords for everything, from their email to online banking and internet shopping. 1. A leaked Yahoo database showed that the most popular passwords were still “123456” and “password”.2.
These people are trying to make life easy for themselves. 3. Hackers(黑客) have gotten very good at what they do, with more capable tools than ever, and those tools can work so well because we are still really bad at choosing and remembering passwords.
Researchers from the UK’s Lancaster University, as well as the Peking and Fujian Normal universities in China, tested passwords. 4. They guessed passwords for more than 73 percent of ordinary users, accounts. Hackers could even guess a third of the harder passwords in 100 tries, reported the Daily Mail.
According to researchers from Bloomberg Businessweek, using upper and lower cases(大小写) in your password is a good way to make is safer. Adding numbers and/or symbols to your password can also be of great help. Choose a nine-letter password that includes numbers and/or symbols; this would take a hacker’s computer hundreds of years to break, Also, never use personal information as a password. 5. Experts suggest that a user should change his or her password every 90 days to keep hackers guessing.
A. Passwords were short.
B. Use different passwords for different accounts.
C. A password must be difficult to be guessed by others.
D. Many people used simple combinations of their name, age or birthday.
E. They tried to guess passwords based on people’s personal information.
F. But they are also making it easy for hackers to break into their accounts.
G. So it’s easy to understand why many of us would pick something simple and easy for our passwords.
Recently, online hike-sharing has become the new favorite in China. In major cities, bikes in, yellow, orange, blue, white and green, can be seen almost everywhere on the street. It seems that these bikes appeared suddenly, adding a new beautiful scenery to Chinese cities.
Both the market and the public welcome online bike-sharing, but is it really a promising business? Well, it depends. After all, online bike-sharing platforms can never get away with huge operating cost and uncertain government policy.
Some theorists might say that online bike-sharing platforms can earn a fortune simply through deposit. Since users will always need to rent bikes, their deposit will always be kept to online bike-sharing platforms.
However,although online bike-sharing platforms may be able to use the deposit for other purposes at the primary stage, they will have to set up a special account, so that the deposit shall be used specially for its designated (指定的) purpose. As the market gets increasingly mature, they will have to do so whether to be responsible for users or in consideration of possible government regulations.
Now that online hike-sharing platforms can,t make profit through deposit,how can they become profitable as fiercer market unfolds? Although Hu Weiwei, CEO of Mobike, stated in an article that she would take Mobike as charitable(慈善的) project if she failed, running a startup is absolutely different from managing a charity organization. After all , she has to pay back investors’ billions of investment(投资).
To make profit, online bike-sharing platforms might have toincrease rent fee for each trip, just as Didi did
From this aspect, it might be a really good business. If we consider full screen ads fee, recommendation fee for business owners, etc. , its annual income might reach at least RMB 15 billion. If we consider the huge operation cost, including bike repairs,bikes’ service life and labor cost, there might not be much net profit left. After all, offline operation cost has always been an unbearable burden for such internet plus mode-based startups.
1.How does the author feel about the future of online bike-sharing platforms?
A. Optimistic. B. Doubtful.
C. Hopeful. D. Secure.
2.How do some theorists think online bike-sharing platforms can make money?
A. Through advertisements. B. Through services.
C. Through deposit. D. Through investment.
3.How should deposit be dealt with when the market is mature according to the author?
A. Used for other purposes. B. Kept in a special account.
C. Used for charity. D. Left aside to the users.
4.What does the underlined word “unfolds” mean in the passage?
A. Shrinks. B. Spreads. C. Shows. D. Develops.
