从2016年底以来,共享单车突然就在国内火爆起来。重庆的街头巷尾也随处可见小黄车的身影,确为大家带来了许多便利。可存取不限的共享单车也可谓命运多舛:被恶意破坏,刷漆据为己有,关进自家走廊不让别人用等不良现象也屡屡被媒体曝光。学生作为共享单车主要的使用群体之一,请分享你对此现象的看法。
内容提示:1. 共享单车的现状和问题
2. 你对这些问题的看法
3. 你的建议
注意:(1)词数100字左右;
(2)符合语言规范,行文连贯。
备用词汇:shared bicycle 共享单车
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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。作文中共有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:在缺词处加一个漏子符号(∧)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。
For many people, music has always been part of life, and they listen to music on radio, on iPod and on Internet. As is vividly showing in the picture, the music fan is trying to download songs he enjoys. But the website requires payment first every time he wanted to download something, that annoys him. How he wishes the music is all free!
Many people are used to free music being downloaded from the Internet without realizing they have done harm for others’ right. Music artists work very hardly to compose music. If not paid, he will lose enthusiasm to go ahead, and gradually we will find beautiful musics nowhere.
1.Even the most gifted can have c_____ (信心) destroyed by the wrong instructor.
2.Johnston’s name was obviously a_____(缺席) from the list.
3.The mother b_____(弯腰) over and kissed the baby on her cheek.
4.They cannot cope with the huge cost a_____(积累) over the past few years.
5.He f_____(原谅) her for what she had said to him.
6.The little girl kept her eyes f_____(注视) on the wall behind him.
7.It is very c_____(考虑周到的) of you to send me a postcard.
8.After a long h_____(犹豫), he told the truth at last.
9.Their p_____(目的) is to build a fair society and a strong economy.
10.A_____(调整) your tie is often a sign of nervousness.
Long before Barack Obama became president of the United States, he wrote a book 1. (call) Dream from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance, which has since become 2. bestseller. It is an 3. (appeal) book that includes what he went through during 4. (he) childhood. Obama has little contact with his father 5. roots were in Kenya because he left home when Obama was very young. His mother got married 6. a student from Indonesia shortly after the family moved to Jakarta. A few years later, Obama came back with his grandparents to Hawaii, where he 7. (attend) a private high school. 8. (study) at Columbia in New York City, he then entered Harvard Law School. This autobiography also touches 9. (heavy) on Obama’s exposure to racism. Readers will find his reflections of childhood 10. (experience) which involved racial discrimination to be especially moving.
Many years ago, my father suffered from a serious heart condition. He was put on _______ disability and was unable to work at a steady job.
However, he wanted to do something to keep himself ______, so he decided to volunteer at the local children ______. My dad loved kids. It was the ______ job for him. He would talk to them and play with them. Sometimes, he would ______ one of these kids. In certain instance, he would tell the sad parents that he would soon be able to ______ their children in heaven and that he would take care of them until they got there. His assurance seemed to help those parents with their ______.
One of these kids was a girl who had been admitted with a rare disease that paralyzed (瘫痪) her from the neck down. She could do ______ and she was very ______. My dad decided to help her. He started ______ her in her room, bringing paints, brushes and paper. He stood the paper up ______ a backing, put the paintbrush in his mouth and began to paint. He didn’t use his ______ at all. All the while he would tell her: See, you can do ______ you set your mind to.
____, she began to paint using her ______, and she and my dad became friends. Soon after, the little girl was discharged (出院) and my dad also left the hospital because he became ______. Sometime later after my dad had ______ and returned to work, he was at the volunteer counter of the hospital one day. He noticed the front door open. In came the little girl who had been paralyzed; only this time she was walking. On seeing my dad, she ______ straight over to him and gave him a ______ she had done using her hands. At the bottom it read: thank you for helping me walk.
My dad would say sometimes love is more powerful than ______, and my dad, who died just a few months after the little girl gave him the picture loved every single child in that hospital.
1.A. permanent B. temporary C. mild D. slight
2.A. confident B. comfortable C. wealthy D. occupied
3.A. center B. hospital C. park D. camp
4.A. normal B. perfect C. awkward D. tiring
5.A. protect B. teach C. lose D. miss
6.A. bury B. praise C. spot D. accompany
7.A. sadness B. happiness C. nervousness D. forgiveness
8.A. anything B. nothing C. Everything D. something
9.A. disappointed B. bored C. depressed D. embarrassed
10.A. visiting B. observing C. avoiding D. contacting
11.A. on B. in C. over D. against
12.A. eyes B. neck C. hands D. head
13.A. whoever B. whatever C. wherever D. whenever
14.A. Gradually B. Briefly C. Suddenly D. Naturally
15.A. hands B. feet C. fingers D. mouth
16.A. better B. worse C. healthier D. fitter
17.A. took out B. turned away C. picked up D. knocked over
18.A. ran B. wheeled C. slid D. turned
19.A. card B. picture C. note D. photo
20.A. words B. exercise C. faith D. medicine
Punctuation (标点) Is for Clarity
When you talk, you do not depend upon words alone to tell your listener what you mean. 1. You shrug a shoulder, raise an eyebrow, clasp hands, bend forward or backward, stamp your foot, nod or shake your head. These body languages may vary from culture to culture but they do help the speakers to convey meanings. 2. You yell or whisper; speak calmly or angrily; lower or raise your voice at the end of a statement or a question. Meaning in talk is also affected by pauses and silence, which are often as significant as words themselves. 3.
Similarly, when we write, we cannot expect words alone to make clear to our reader what we have in mind. The pauses, stresses and gestures which occur in speech must be represented in writing by various marks of punctuation if meaning is to be fully clear. 4.
Punctuation came into existence only for the purpose of making clear the meaning of writing words. Every mark of punctuation is a sort of road sign provided to help the reader along his way.5. It is harmful or ineffective if it interrupts the flow of thought from your mind to that of your readers.
A. Each of us has probably seen a skilled actor convey ideas and moods without using any words at all.
B. The practice of punctuation, however, has been changing in the last two centuries.
C. Facial and body gestures can and do add much to the words themselves.
D. The needs of the eye are quite different from those of the ear.
E. Additionally, the tones and stress of your voice can and do influence the meanings of words you speak.
F. Punctuation began to become standard in the middle of the 19th century.
G. Punctuation is effective if it helps the reader to understand.