假設(shè)你是某中學(xué)高三(5)班的班長(zhǎng)。你班同學(xué)利用課余時(shí)間回收廢報(bào)紙和飲料瓶獲得了一筆收入。就如何使用這筆收入,你昨天下午專門(mén)組織了一次班會(huì)讓全班同學(xué)進(jìn)行討論。請(qǐng)你根據(jù)以下討論結(jié)果用英語(yǔ)寫(xiě)一篇班會(huì)總結(jié)。
【寫(xiě)作內(nèi)容】
【寫(xiě)作要求】
1.只能使用5個(gè)句子表達(dá)全部?jī)?nèi)容;
2.作文中不能出現(xiàn)真實(shí)姓名和學(xué)校名稱。
【評(píng)分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)】
概括準(zhǔn)確,語(yǔ)言規(guī)范,內(nèi)容合適,語(yǔ)篇連貫。
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One possible version:
Yesterday afternoon,we held a class meeting discussing how to spend the money our whole class earned by recycling and selling newspapers and plastic bottles after class. Three fifths of the students suggested buying stationery for our own use because it can let us experience the enjoyment of harvest. Meanwhile,it is an approach to encouraging our classmates to continue this action. However,two fifths of the students believed that the money should be donated to the people in the earthquake stricken areas because they need the money more urgently than us. More importantly,it is meaningful to spend the money earned by ourselves in helping others.
【解析】
試題分析:本文是一篇論說(shuō)文,提示信息以表格形式出現(xiàn),要求同學(xué)們?cè)趯?xiě)作前仔細(xì)分析內(nèi)容,歸納要點(diǎn)。根據(jù)圖表所示,文章應(yīng)分為兩個(gè)層次,也就是要講明兩種建議,一種建議是買(mǎi)文具發(fā)給大家來(lái)讓同學(xué)們體驗(yàn)收獲的喜悅并且鼓勵(lì)大家;另一種建議是把錢(qián)捐給災(zāi)區(qū)去幫助他人。這兩種建議的順序可以打亂,但是要使用連接詞來(lái)進(jìn)行恰當(dāng)?shù)倪^(guò)渡。作文要求只用五句話表達(dá),所以必須使用一些如定語(yǔ)從句, 狀語(yǔ)從句等的復(fù)合句和一些介詞短語(yǔ),非謂語(yǔ)短語(yǔ)等。
【亮點(diǎn)說(shuō)明】本篇范文要點(diǎn)全面,概括準(zhǔn)確,語(yǔ)言通順連貫,內(nèi)容全面,段落層次分明,標(biāo)點(diǎn)符號(hào)使用規(guī)范。作者首先提出討論的內(nèi)容,然后分別講述了兩方面的看法,并且陳述了原因。按照要求使用五個(gè)長(zhǎng)句簡(jiǎn)述了要求的內(nèi)容,很好地完成了寫(xiě)作任務(wù)。文中一些副詞和連接詞Meanwhile,However,More importantly的使用使文章過(guò)渡自然,語(yǔ)言流暢。而且文章高級(jí)詞匯stationery ,urgently和短語(yǔ)experience the enjoyment of harvest,is meaningful to,spend money in doing sth的使用也是文章的亮點(diǎn)所在。
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Consumer activists are pressing Congress for better privacy laws without much result so far. The legislators lean toward letting business people track our financial habits virtually at will.
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With these customer lists in hand, Member Works started dialing for dollars-selling dental plans, videogames, computer software and other products and services. Customers who accepted a “free trial offer” had 30 days to cancel. If the deadline passed, they were charged automatically through their bank or credit-card accounts. U.S. Bancorp collected a share of the revenues.
Customers were doubly deceived, the lawsuit claims. They didn’t know that the bank was giving account numbers to Member Works. And if customers asked, they were led to think the answer was no.
The state sued Member Works separately for deceptive selling. The company denies that it did anything wrong. For its part, U.S. Bancorp settled without admitting any mistakes. But it agreed to stop exposing its customers to nonfinancial products sold by outside firms. A few top banks decided to do the same. Many other banks will still do business with Member Works and similar firms.
And banks will still be mining data from your account in order to sell you financial products, including things of little value, such as credit insurance and credit-card protection plans.
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1.Contrary to popular belief, the author finds that spying on people’s privacy ________.
A. is practiced exclusively by the FBI
B. is more common in business circles
C. has been intensified with the help of the IRS
D. is mainly carried out by means of secret taping
2.We know from the passage that ________.
A. the state of Minnesota is considering drawing up laws to protect private information
B. most states are turning a blind eye to the deceptive practices of private businesses
C. legislators are acting to pass a law to provide better privacy protection
D. lawmakers tend to give a free hand to businesses to inquire into customers’ buying habits
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A. you happen to reveal your credit card number
B. you fail to cancel it within the specified period
C. you fail to apply for extension of the deadline
D. you find the product or service unsatisfactory
4.Businesses do not regard information concerning personal bank accounts as private because ________.
A. it is considered “transaction and experience” information is not protected by law
B. it has always been considered an open secret by the general public
C. its sale can be brought under control through self-regulation
D. its revelation will do no harm to consumers under the current protection policy
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閱讀下面短文,然后按照要求寫(xiě)一篇150詞左右的英語(yǔ)短文。
Sarah Hughes won the gold medal in women’s figure skating at the 2002 Winter Olympics. A graduate of Yale University, she is writing her first book. She owes her success to her parents' support.
“I started skating when I was 3 years old. Competing in the Olympic Games had been my dream from the beginning. When I was 12 years old, my mother was hospitalized with breast cancer. I was on the way to making my first national team. Seeing my excitement at each stage gave her strength through her illness. On days when she was too weak to walk, she would think, ‘I have to make it through. I have to be there for my kids.’ My mom was able to leave the hospital to come to Philadelphia from New York to watch me win the Junior Ladies title. That day I was skating for more than just the judges. My parents' support made all the difference when I performed on the skating stage. When I won the Olympic medal, I was able to share more than just my skating experience with the people who were with me all along. I was raised in a stable, supportive environment."
[寫(xiě)作內(nèi)容]
1. 用約30個(gè)詞概括上文的主要內(nèi)容。
2.以約120個(gè)詞就"父母的支持"這一話題談?wù)勀愕目捶,?nèi)容包括:
(1)父母的支持對(duì)我們健康成長(zhǎng)的重要性;
(2)講述生活中父母對(duì)你的一次重要支持;
(3)感謝父母的支持。
[寫(xiě)作要求]
1. 作文中可以使用親身經(jīng)歷或虛構(gòu)的故事,也可以參照閱讀材料的內(nèi)容,但不得直接引用原文中的句子。
2. 作文中不能出現(xiàn)真實(shí)姓名和學(xué)校名稱。
[評(píng)分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)]
句子結(jié)構(gòu)準(zhǔn)確,信息內(nèi)容完整,篇章連貫。
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I had worried myself sick over Simon’s mother coming to see me. I was a new teacher, and I gave an honest of the students’ work. In Simon’s case, the grades were awfully low. He couldn’t read his own handwriting. But he was a bright student. He discussed adult subjects with nearly adult comprehension. His work in no way reflected his .
So when Simon’s mother entered the room, my palms(手掌心) were sweating. I was completely for her kisses on both my cheeks. “I came to thank you,” she said, surprising me beyond speech. Because of me, Simon had become a different person. He talked of how he loved me, he had began to make friends, and for the first time in his twelve years, he had spent an afternoon at a friend’s house. She wanted to tell me how grateful she was for the I had nurtured(培養(yǎng)) in her son. She kissed me again and left.
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1.A. account B. talk C. explanation D. consideration
2.A. courage B. abilities C. feelings D. dream
3.A. desperate B. responsible C. unprepared D. unsuitable
4.A. gradually B. constantly C. recently D. obviously
5.A. self-respect B. self-doubt C. self-pity D. self-defense
6.A. imagining B. observing C. wondering D. regretting
7.A. expect B. remember C. believe D. accept
8.A. writing B. reviewing C. editing D. giving
9.A. quietly B. repeatedly C. quickly D. firmly
10.A. persuade B. convince C. advise D. approve
11.A. entrance B. middle C. front D. back
12.A. intended B. pretended C. refused D. happened
13.A. change B. praise C. thanks D. visits
14.A. difficult B. painful C. valuable D. enjoyable
15.A. early B. slowly C. frequently D. occasionally
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Paper is a cheap and accessible medium that can produce beautiful results. To most people, making a paper plane could be one of the simplest things to do. It’s the simplest and easiest form of paper art. And paper art can be traced back to Japan, where it originated over a thousand years ago. However, there’s a special minority who takes paper art to the next level, magically turning the plain white or colored paper into some of the most amazing artworks. Check out the following artists and their works!
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1.According to the passage, paper art ________.
A. is about plane-folding B. is most prosperous in Japan
C. dates back to 1000 B.C. D. is now on a new level
2.The British artist mentioned in the passage ________.
A. combines the minimalism and complexity of paper
B. often gets inspired by secondhand books
C. makes architectural masterpieces with Simon Schubert
D. is a magician who uses simple paper materials
3.According to the passage, Jen Stark _______.
A. is from Germany
B. uses paper to build complicated shapes
C. creates things too puzzling to understand
D. works also as a magician
4.What does the underlined word “humble” in the last paragraph probably mean?
A. common and popular B. simple and cheap
C. useless and priceless D. numb and meaningless
5.What can we learn from the artists?
A. Every dog has its day.
B. All that glitters are not gold.
C. One can't make brick without straw.
D. The greatness may come from ordinariness.
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A primary school in UK has banned Valentine’s Day cards because of concerns that young pupils spend too much time talking about boyfriends and girlfriends.
Ashcombe Primary School in Weston?Super?Mare,Somerset,has told parents that cards declaring love can be“confusing” for children under the age of 11,who are still emotionally and socially developing. In this month’s newsletter(通訊),Peter Turner,the head teacher,warned that any cards found in school would be confiscated(沒(méi)收).He wrote:“We do not wish to see any Valentine’s Day cards in school this year. Some children and parents encourage a lot of talk about boyfriends and girlfriends. We believe that such ideas should wait until children are mature enough emotionally and socially to understand the commitment involved in having or being a boyfriend or girlfriend.”Mr.Turner said any families wanting to support the Valentine’s Day idea should send cards in the post or deliver them to home addresses by hand.
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1.Which of the following is the best title?
A.Ban on Valentine’s Day cards at school is well received.
B.Ban on Valentine’s Day cards at school causes argument.
C.British children spend too much time talking about love.
D.A British high school bans Valentine’s Day cards.
2.The underlined word “endorsed” means________.
A.criticized B.quoted
C.disapproved D.a(chǎn)pproved
3.What do you know about Harriet and Olivia?
A.They will send Valentine’s Day cards this year.
B.They are strongly against the school’s decision.
C.They are of the same age.
D.They are the children of Rajeev Takyar.
4.According to Rajeev Takyar,________.
A.sending Valentine’s Day cards helps develop children’s social skills
B.banning Valentine’s Day cards will benefit children
C.the cards cause too much competition among children
D.children are too young to talk about love
5.The newsletter by Peter Turner probably appeared on________.
A.February 22 B.February 6
C.March 18 D.August 1
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I wished I had known earlier the fact that I was a low achiever because there was a reason beyond my control. Then I needn’t have worked so hard in my late twenties and early thirties. But I just didn’t know that. I was writing and writing. I was working for no other reason than to hear people praise me.
Most people who go through university read at least twice as fast as I do. I can never tell my left from my right. I avoid dialing a telephone if I can help it, because I sometimes have to try three times before getting the number right. I hear that recording “The number you have reached is not in service” more than any man on earth.
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1.According to the passage we know that________.
A. The author had known he was a low achiever since he was a little child
B. The author didn’t work very hard on writing in his late twenties
C. The author owed his dyslexia to his laziness in the childhood
D. The author worked hard for people’s praise
2.From Paragraph 3 we can know that ______
A. The author was grateful to his writing instructor
B. The author often complained about his dyslexia
C. The author had trouble with both inputting and outputting.
D. Having problem in inputting, the author wrote slowly.
3.For dyslexics, the author thinks that_________.
A. they should work as hard as himself
B. they had better choose to drop out of school
C. they should be constantly encouraged
D. they should put their hearts into reading
4.Which of the following proverbs can best summarize the main idea of the passage?
A. He who laughs last laughs best.
B. Where there is a will, there is a way.
C. Reading enriches the mind.
D. When God closes a door, somewhere he opens a window.
5.What kind of man is the writer?
A. Open-minded and optimistic
B. diligent and generous
C. clever but selfish
D. kind but useless
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Nothing succeeds like confidence. When you are truly confident, it radiates from you like sunlight, and attracts success to you like a magnet(磁鐵. Besides, those who are self-confident can in turn inspire confidence in others: their audience, their peers, their bosses, their customers, and their friends. And gaining the confidence of others is one of the key ways in which a self-confident person finds success.
So how can we build a sense of self-confidence and prepare ourselves on the way to success?
First, do what you believe to be right, even if others mock or criticize you for it. Believe in yourself and believe that you can do it under any circumstances, because if you believe you can, then you really will. The belief keeps you searching for answers, which means that pretty soon you will get them.
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As you sow, sow will reap. With your perseverance and improvement, you are getting closer to success. At this stage, wait for others to congratulate you on your accomplishments and compliments graciously. “Thanks, I really worked hard on that prospect. I’m pleased you recognize my efforts.” The congratulations and compliments from others will promote you to gain further success.
Self-confidence is extremely important in almost every aspect of our lives, and it is no wonder that so many people struggle to find it. Self-confidence really can be learned and built on. Besides, whether you’re working on your own self-confidence or building the confidence of people around you, it’s well worth the effort!
1.Those who are truly confident _________.
A. succeed without effort and hard work
B. encourage people around to become confident
C. appear more attractive and thus become successful
D. gain the confidence of others and feel successful
2.The underlined word “mock” (Para.3 ) is closest in meaning to ________.
A. praise B. imitate
C. punish D. laugh at
3.When others congratulate us on our achievements, we are supposed to ________.
A. praise them in return
B. gain further improvement
C. politely accept the compliments
D. expect them to congratulate you again
4.Which of the following proverbs best goes with Paragraph 4?
A. Look before your leap.
B. It is no use crying over spilt milk.
C. Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration.
D. Learn from past mistakes and avoid future ones.
5.The purpose of the text is to ________________.
A. tell people how to become successful
B. convince people to do what they believe to be right
C. encourage people to build confidence and achieve success
D. criticize people who lack confidence and thus fail in their career
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You should avoid _______ for your class.
A. to be late B. late
C. being late D. to have been late
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