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假定你是星光中学的高中毕业生李华,母校将为高一新生举办主题为“What to learn in senior high school?”的英语沙龙活动,特邀请你结合自身经历谈谈自己的体会。请根据以下提示准备一份英语发言稿。

1.学会学习:方法,习惯等;

2.学会做人:真诚,友善;

3.学会其他:考生自拟。

注意:1.词数100左右;

2.发言稿开头和结尾已给出,不须抄在答题卡上,不计入总次数。

Good morning, everyone! It is my honor to be here to share with you my opinions on what to learn in senior high school.

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Thank you!

 

Good morning, everyone! It is my honour to be here to share with my opinions on what to learn in senior high school. In the coming three years , our school life will be challenging. First ,we should learn to learn efficiently. Personally, I used to try effective method to achieve my academic goals. Developing a goood habit is also of importance. It really benefited me a lot to preview lessons, get actively involved in class, and review what had been taught after class. In addition, we should learne how to get along well with others. In school, I respected teachers and was friendly with classmates. It was with sincerity and faithfulness that we created a harmonious atmosphere. Finally, we should take part in sports and outdoors activities frequently. They were really helpful to build up my body and enrich my school life. No pains no gains. I am sure that with great efforts ,you will enjoy a colorful and fruitful life here. Thank you! 【解析】这篇书面表达属于演讲稿写作。给予提纲,半自由半开放类。与学生实际生活十分贴切。让学生有话可说,但要得高分必须有深度的思想以及就话题语言灵活运用能力。即要能在清晰的框架内在语言和内容方面写出自己的特色。 写作时需注意下列几点: 1. 应该使用第一人称。全文以现在以及将来范畴的时态为主,当然不排斥用过去时态。 按提纲提示清晰分段,不能缺少要点(学会学习:方法,习惯等;学会做人:真诚;友善;学会其他)。 注意语言逻辑性和思维想象力。多用些语际衔接性词语(first of all ,besides ,on the one hand 等)。 思考出要学会学习,要有个符合自己的方法,要养成良好的学习习惯,要有个正确的学习态度等;思考出要学会做人,要与人和善,要和睦相处,要正气真诚等;当然还要学会锻炼,学会娱乐,学会自我管理等。然后,根据要点思考可用哪些表达法:the best way of .../ an acceptable thing is .../get into a habit of .../be active in..../go over.../behave well/it is kind of .../be involved in...等;根据提纲,连成句子,清晰分段。可用firstly.../in addition.../last but not the least等。最后,虽然试卷给出了演讲开头,但要在演讲稿结尾总结或展望未来或表决心。 【范文亮点】 重点词汇语句:Challenging挑战;used to过去时常;In addition 另外;build up 逐步建立;Develop a good habit养成良好的习惯;get actively 积极;involved in 参与; No pains no gains.不劳无获;get along well with ... 与…相处融洽; 高级句型 : Developing a good habit is also of importance. (动名词短语作主语) ...review what had been taught after class. (名词性从句) It was with sincerity and faithfulness that we created a harmonious atmosphere. (强调句) I am sure that with great efforts, you will... (名词性从句)...  
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Ladies and gentlemen, today I’m going to share something amazed about dolphins. For ages, the sailors have said that it is good luck to see dolphins swimming alongside boats. Their presence meant that land is near, which will be vital informations if a boat and its crew are in danger. Some dolphins have even protected sailors which suffer shipwreck from sharks. There is no wonder that these unique and fascinating creatures have long known as our friends.

Dolphins are thought to be intelligent animals because of its quick ability to learn. They seem to communicate with each other through a combination of whistles and clicks. While scientists don’t know exact what they are talking about, it is thought that dolphins are telling each other that food is nearby, or warn each other of approaching danger.

 

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16.A. died    B. decreased    C. declined    D. passed

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Carter is the founder of Canada-based presentation skills training company. When possible, he gets to the location of his presentation the day before to make sure all the electronic aids work. He wants to ensure the screen, lighting and inputs all work properly. “In addition, build an extra plan before you present.” he said.

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I read somewhere that we spend a full third of our lives waiting. But where are we doing all of this waiting, and what does it mean to an impatient society like ours? To understand the issue, let’s take a look at three types of “waits”.

The very purest form of waiting is the Watched-Pot Wait. It is without doubt the most annoying of all. Take filling up the kitchen sink (洗碗池) as an example. There is absolutely nothing you can do while this is going on but keep both eyes fixed on the sink until it’s full. During these waits, the brain slips away from the body and wanders about until the water runs over the edge of the counter and onto your socks. This kind of wait makes the waiter helpless and mindless.

A cousin to the Watched-Pot Wait is the Forced Wait. This one requires a bit of discipline. Properly preparing packaged noodle soup requires a Forced Wait. Directions are very specific. “Bring three cups of water to boil, add mix, simmer three minutes, remove from heat, let stand five minutes.” I have my doubts that anyone has actually followed the procedures strictly. After all, Forced Waiting requires patience.

Perhaps the most powerful type of waiting is the Lucky-Break Wait. This type of wait is unusual in that it is for the most part voluntary. Unlike the Forced Wait, which is also voluntary, waiting for your lucky break does not necessarily mean that it will happen.

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D. The Watched-Pot Wait engages body and brain.

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D. It doesn’t give people faith and hope.

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C. Do something else.    D. Don’t rely on others.

4.The author supports his view by _________.

A. exploring various causes of “waits”

B. describing detailed processes of “waits”

C. revealing frustrating consequences of “waits”

D. analyzing different categories of “waits”

 

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