As is widely acknowledged, a great number of traffic accidents ____ numerous deaths and countless property loss all over the world very year.
A. subscriber to B. contribute to
C. result from D. aim at
Directions: Write an English composition according to the instructions given below in Chinese.
随着生活水平的提高,中学生过生日时请吃请玩互赠礼物已成为一种时尚。对此,同学们有不同的看法。假设你是小明,请你根据下表提示,给某英语报社的编辑写一封信,并谈谈自己的观点。
赞成 | 为同学们提供交际机会;……(自由发挥) |
反对 | 容易造成对时间和金钱的浪费;……(自由发挥) |
你的观点 | … …(自由发挥) |
注意:
词数:120左右 (信的开头给出,但不计入总词数)
短文须包括表中的内容,并适当增加细节,以使行文内容充实连贯。
Dear Editor,
I’m a middle school student named Xiao Ming. ________________
A decorator has decorated his new house to help his wife in her battle with dementia(痴呆).
Matt Wood recently moved back to Scotland with his wife Julie, 75, after she was diagnosed (诊断)with the illness. The couple had lived in Berkshire for 30 years but now returned to their home town, Motherwell, Lanarkshire, to be closer to their family.
When Mr. Wood, 75, was told that any big changes in surroundings could cause anxiety in people with dementia, he was worried that Julie would be upset by moving from her normal surroundings. Therefore he decorated their new house in exactly the same way as their old one.
“Julie was diagnosed with dementia in 2009, and we moved back to our hometown in May to be near family for extra support. I had a long, hard thought about what I could do to make the change as easy as possible for Julie.”
From the color scheme to the skirting(墙角线), fireplace to fittings, the decoration of the house exactly copied their former home. He also placed decorations and family photographs in the exact same positions they had in their previous home.
Mr. Wood says, “Recreating the inside has really helped Julie settle in.”
“Caring for Julie and helping her deal with the changes has become my only focus.”
1.What happened to Julie?
(no more than 6 words) (2 marks)
_________________________________________
2.How did Mr. Wood ease his wife’s anxiety?
(no more than 15 words) (3 marks)
_________________________________________
3.Why did they move back to their hometown?
(no more than 10 words) (2 marks)
_________________________________________
How to Make Friends
Friendship is a very important human relationship and everyone needs good friends. Good friendship has many benefits. It offers companionship, improves self-worth and promotes good health. There are times in our lives such as when we have recently moved into a new town, or changed our jobs or schools. Such changes often leaves us without a friend. Making new friends comes easy for some people. But for many of us the process is difficult and requires courage. Below are some helpful suggestions on how to make and keep friends.
Associate with others.
The first step to making friends is associating with other people. You can go to public places to meet new people. Besides, you will need to make yourself known by becoming an active member of such places.
Start a conversation.
Starting a conversation is the second most important step in making new friends. Do not wait to be spoken to. You can always start the conversation. Being able to make small talk is a very useful skill in relating with other people.
Do things together.
Choosing friends with common interests is important in building friendship as these interests would always bring you and your friend together. Hanging out will always be a pleasant experience.
Let it grow.
It is a good thing to stay in touch. However, try not to press your new friend with calls, messages or visits as this would likely wear him or her out and finally you may lose your friend. So you will need to give your friend time to react to you. The best friendships are the ones that grow naturally.
Enjoy your friendship.
The best way to enjoy your friendship is to allow your friends to be themselves. Try not to find fault with your friends. Try not to change them from who they are to what you want them to be. Become the kind of friend you will want your friend to be to you.
How to Make Friends
It’s ___1.___ for us to have a good friend.
Many of us have 2.___ in making and keeping friends.
Below are some suggestions.
I.Associate with others.
Go to public places to meet new persons.
Be active to make people know you.
II.Start a conversation.
Speak to other people actively by making small talk.
III.Do things together.
Choose friends who have _3._ with you
Have an aimless _4.__with your friends for pleasure.
IV.Let it grow.
Avoid pressing your new friend with calls, messages or visits all the time.
Give time to your friend to adapt to you.
V.Enjoy your friendship.
Try not to find 5._ with your friends.
Let your friends be themselves
Strive to improve yourself.
Rainy days don’t have to get you down, a happiness expert has claimed.
Paul Dolan, Professor of Behavioral Science at the London School of Economics, said that people only feel miserable in bad weather because they think about it too much. Studies have shown that people who live in warm, sunny climates are no happier than those in chilly, wet climates, he says.
So the British talking about the weather may be making us gloomier(沮丧的) than the weather itself.
He said: “A study was done that measured the happiness levels of people in California compared to the North West.
“They expected that people in California would be happier because it is more sunny, but they found that levels of happiness were exactly the same.
“If it is sunny every day you get used to it and the sunshine doesn’t make you any happier.
“Most of the time the weather doesn’t affect our well-being at all. But when we think about it, and think that it does, that’s when we get miserable.”
In his new book, Happiness By Design, Dolan argues that we can think ourselves happy by taking our attention away from what makes us sad.
“Most of our anxieties come from what might be,” he argues. “If you want to be happier, pay attention to the things that make you feel good.”
He also claimed that a problem shared was not always a problem halved. He claimed that humans are actually very good at being able to get over tragedy and loss.
Professor Dolan also admitted for the first time that he had a stammer(口吃), which had made his early life miserable. He claimed it only got better when he learned not to pay attention to his speech problem.
“Things are never as bad as you imagine them being,” he said.
1.What does the underlined word “miserable” in the second paragraph mean?
A. Good. B. Unhappy.
C. Cheerful. D. Confident.
2.People in California ___________ compared to people in the North West.
A. are much happier
B. can’t enjoy sunny days
C. are more used to sunny days
D. have lower levels of happiness
3.What is Dolan’s suggestion for being happy?
A. Don’t think too much about yourself.
B. Don’t focus on what makes you sad.
C. Avoid comparing yourself to others.
D. Avoid doing many miserable things.
4.Where could this passage have been taken from?
A. A report. B. A notice.
C. A poster. D. A questionnaire.
Here are some of the strangest buildings in the world. Please look at them and tell us your impressions.
Stone House, Portugal
The stone house in Portugal is really similar to the famous home of the Flintstones (《摩登原始人》). It is built between two rocks and its architecture(建筑) has impressed some of the greatest architects. The house was attacked by some bad people. The house is pretty comfortable inside, with a fireplace and every- thing necessary, so it is a wonderful example of modern architecture in Stone Age style!
Dancing Building, Czech Republic
The Dancing House, or “Fred and Ginger”, is situated in Prague, the Czech Republic. It is an amazing masterpiece of architecture which has its own romantic charm. There is something so sweet in the way the buildings hug each other for a dance! It has become a symbol of the city!
The Crooked (弯曲的) House, Poland
The crooked house in Poland has an extraordinary and amazing structure. It was built in 2003 with its design based on the pictures of Jan Marcin Szancer and Per Dahlberg. It looks as if it has been taken from a cartoon: its design is “crooked”, but it is balanced, so it is not ugly at all, just strange! The interesting part is how builders managed to create this genius idea, but the house is a fact and everyone admires their creativity!
Habitat 67, Montreal, Canada
Habitat 67 in Canada is a very interesting arrangement of cubes,which looks like the building blocks that children play with. It is pretty interesting how it was designed — it looks so original, and at the same time the building is completely stable(稳定的) and comfortable for living! It was created as a main attraction for Expo(展览会) 67, where it was officially exposed!
1.What is a common feature of the Stone Houseand the Dancing Building?
A. They all appear very modern.
B. They are the symbols of their own cities.
C. They are all for people to live in.
D. They are both examples of great architecture.
2.What is a special feature of The Crooked House?
A. It was designed by two architects.
B. It has the longest history of the four.
C. Its construction lines are not straight.
D. Its design inspiration is from cartoons.
3.Which of the buildings can remind people of a kind of toy?
A. The Stone House, Portugal
B. The Dancing Building, the Czech Republic
C. The Crooked House, Poland
D. Habitat 67, Montreal, Canada
4.Habitat 67 ____________________.
A. is situated in Europe
B. was built for an exhibition
C. looks like an ancient building
D. has a fireplace in it