假设你是李华。在最近的一次班会上,你班同学们就“高一学生是否需要吃补品来保持健康”展开了讨论。请根据下表提供的信息用英语写一篇短文,并谈一些你自己的看法,给某英语杂志投稿。
60%的同学认为 | 40%的同学认为 |
1. 坚持锻炼,无需吃任何补品(tonic)。 | 1. 进入高一课业繁重,经常感到疲劳,吃补品可以帮助恢复精力。 |
2. 过多摄入补品会增加体重,对健康不利。 | |
3. 价格比较贵。 | 2. 没时间锻炼身体。 |
注意: 1. 词数: 120左右。短文开头已为你写好,不计入总词数。
2. 内容可适当发挥,注意行文连贯。
I'm writing to tell about the discussion we've had in the recent class meeting about . . . . . .
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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:把多余的词用斜线(\)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。
All students from our class go to the exhibition displaying China’s outstanding achievements in last month.As soon as we arrived,a guide gave us a introduction to the exhibition.While listen,we made some notes carefully.We felt excitedly and couldn’t wait to start the visit.We were both inspired by the various exhibits,including the models of the high-speed train.We took a lot of photo and were proud of the achievements of our country.
The next day,we decided have a class meeting to present which we had seen.Immediately we devoted ourselves to prepare the presentations.
Around three in five people in the UK will find 1. necessary to care for all elderly or a disabled loved one at some point.This can be made much 2. (easy)by bearing in mind a few simple principles and pieces of advice.
3. (care)for an elderly loved one most likely a parent,is never easy.It can cause great pain emotionally and 4. (physical)and the financial challenges can sometimes seem difficult to deal with,too.
Often one of the hardest things is striking a balance between your parent’s desire 5. (feel) independent and the need to ensure that they are safe and their health needs are being attended to.Sometimes this can create tensions and 6. (argue),only adding to the stress of an already difficult situation.It is important here to make them feel that they are being listened to and 7. you only have their best interests at heart.
The same applies 8. financial issues.In order to cover the costs of their parent’s care—including bills and medicine—many people will investigate options such as selling the family home.The most important thing here is communication—it is vital to make sure that everyone involved,including other brothers and sisters,9.(be)aware of what’s being proposed and cooperates to find a solution 10.satisfies everybody
This year has been a busy year of travel for me,and the end of the year is no exception.I __ an early morning flight that had me up at 4:30am to get to the airport.The thought of such an early flight made me ____ ,but then I started to think about the chain of people who would make that early journey ____ for me:my Lift driver,check-in agent,security staff,gate agents,flight crew,etc.They all do their jobs at an early hour ____ I can get to my destination safely.
When the trip ____ ,I realized I had a(n) ____ :I could be annoyed about having to take an early flight and hold this ____ with me.Or,I could choose to be ____ for this modern machine of safe air travel and the people who made it possible.Just thinking about the ___ choice got my mind working about ____ I could show my gratitude:what if I got a little gift for every ____ I encountered on my journey?
Then I started to think about what kind of gift would be ____.Because it was a trip,they had to be ____ enough to fit in my luggage.____ ,I decided a Starbucks gift card would be portable and a universally appreciated item that would ____ them to get a coffee/tea or snack.
For the first time in years I actually ____ getting up at 4:30am! I ended up giving gift cards to my Lift driver,airport security agent,two gate agents,and four flight attendants, ___ of whom said thank you and smiled while ____ their duties.And, ___ arriving fired and upset,after only four hours of sleep and a long ____,I was energetic and happy to share my story.
1.A. missed B. caught C. booked D. boarded
2.A. upset B. excited C. delighted D. shocked
3.A. difficult B. possible C. comfortable D. impressive
4.A. while B. until C. unless D. so
5.A. came B. ended C. passed D. delayed
6.A. mistake B. choice C. passport D. appointment
7.A. activity B. creativity C. negativity D. priority
8.A. grateful B. responsible C. punctual D. anxious
9.A. either B. neither C. former D. 1atter
10.A. why B. how C. where D. when
11.A. child B. person C. worker D. passenger
12.A. expensive B. delicate C. fashionable D. appropriate
13.A. small B. heavy C. flexible D. cheap
14.A. Fortunately B. Obviously C. Gradually D. Eventually
15.A. remind B. enable C. force D. persuade
16.A. got used to B. got fired of C. 1ooked forward to D. suffered from
17.A. one B. few C. all D. none
18.A. paying B. performing C. ignoring D. considering
19.A. in spite of B. as a result of C. regardless of D. instead of
20.A. flight B. wait C. rest D. thought
Good presentation skills are important for having an impact on your audience and getting your message across. Some presentation skills in particular—like listening to your audience, using humor and maintaining eye contact—can help a lot. 1.
●Know what the needs of your audience are. 2. Thoroughly understand your material, and then put it in a logical order. Make sure your speech keeps your audience's attention.
●3. During the presentation, you will want to highlight your strengths. Dress appropriately, and make sure you look relaxed and calm. Speak at an appropriate speed, and show appropriate emotion. This can help you to establish a good relationship with the audience.
●Remember your body language. 4. How you walk, move and stand can all be seen by your audience, and can help convey your message. Thus, you should pay attention to your body language during the presentation.
●Speak as if you believe what you are saying. When you speak with confidence, your audience is much more likely to believe what you have to say. You should speak loudly and clearly, and address your audience directly. 5.
These presentation tips will help you make a good presentation.
A. You should sound confident, and if you make an error, just apologize and move on.
B. Here are some other good tips for improving presentation skills.
C. During the presentation, you can match your presentation's content to those needs.
D. Try to make eye contact with several audience members.
E. Know your strong and weak points.
F. Body language is important, yet often overlooked.
G. Know when to stop talking.
Bigger isn’t always better. People who are skeptical about this argument just need to look at personal computers. It is the continual shrinkage of components that have brought about the explosion of computing power and enabled these computers to be accessible to people across the world.
Inspired by this, researchers have been working on areas where making things small may mean big results. And this year, the Nobel Prize has challenged the convention of celebrating big by presenting the biggest prizes to discoveries on the smallest scales.
The committee presented the Nobel Prize for medicine to Yoshinori Ohsumi of the Tokyo Institute of Technology, for his research on “autophagy”, which is a “self-eating” process seen in cells.
What’s more, in recognition of their working on the unique nature of matter in extreme states and taking their research all the way down to an atomic scale, the Nobel Prize for physics was awarded to three British-born scientists who presently work in the US.
Another exceptional new field is that of nanotechnology(纳米技术). The Nobel Prize for chemistry was awarded to a scientist who managed to build the world’s tiniest machines out of molecules(分子), including a nano-sized car, which are so small that they are not seen by the human eye.
Small as the subjects are, the benefits of the scientists’ research are set to be huge. More importantly, their inventions may even eventually be turned into products that benefit mankind.
Ohsumi’s research on “autophagy” shines a light on common diseases such as Parkinson’s and diabetes. As for the molecular motors, they’re preparing to bring huge potential to the fields of medicine and energy. “The ground-breaking discoveries in physics have lighted a firestorm of research, and it’s only a matter of time before their research leads to advances as unimaginable to us now as computer chips were a hundred years ago,” Laura H. Greene, president-elect of the American Physical Society told The New York Times.
1.The underlined word “shrinkage” in Paragraph 1 probably means .
A. reducing the size B. cutting down the cost
C. improving the quality D. strengthening the function
2.What can be inferred from the passage?
A. Nano-sized cars are now popular all over the world.
B. Ohsumi's research has helped cure some common diseases.
C. Three scientists have made a great breakthrough in atomic energy.
D. The Nobel Prize used to have a preference for findings on big scales.
3.What is Laura H. Greene’s attitude to the new discoveries in physics?
A. Positive B. Doubtful
C. Reserved D. Concerned.
4.What is the message the passage conveys?
A. Great minds think alike.
B. Small things make a big difference.
C. Many small streams make a great river.
D. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.