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【題目】書面表達(dá)

隨著科技的發(fā)展,越來越多的應(yīng)用軟件進(jìn)入我們的生活,F(xiàn)在,許多學(xué)生在做作業(yè)時(shí)會使用作業(yè)幫Homework Help)這個(gè)軟件,只要輸入作業(yè),答案、步驟就會全部呈現(xiàn)出來。請你就此狀況發(fā)表自己的 觀點(diǎn)。

內(nèi)容包括:

1. What is Homework Help App?

2. How does Homework Help App work?(Give an example of yours or your classmate’s)

3. Do you think it is good for your academic progress(學(xué)業(yè)進(jìn)步)or not?

4. Why or why not?

要求:

1. 圍繞提供的信息,可做適當(dāng)發(fā)揮;

2. 文中不要出現(xiàn)自己的真實(shí)姓名、校名等相關(guān)信息。

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【題目】 For a long time now, science fiction has shown people traveling through space. And of course many astroanuts have also experienced space travel. But space tourism for ordinary people is just beginning.

The first space tourist was a US engineer and millionaire, Dennis Tito. In 2001, he paid for his own trip as a member of a Russian Soyuz Spacecraft visiting the International Space Station. He spent almost eight days in space, going around the world over a hunded times. Since then, a few more people have become space tourists, at a huge cost, from 20 to 35 million dollars. Many companies are now offering space flights of different kinds and lengths, but will only the very rich be able to afford them?

So far, leisure space travel has not gone very far out into space. However, the first space tourist, Dennis Tito, is already planning tourist trips to Mars.

The price of a ticket to space has fallen by 99% in the last ten years. But will space travel get much cheaper in the future? The English millionaire Richard Branson, owner of an airline, says it will. One of the ways of bringing the cost down, Mr. Branson thinks, is to have a greater number of tourists. His company is already building more spacecraft and developing new ways of making them more powerful. They have already built one space port in the United States. In the lifetime of students today, says Mr. Branson, space travel could become quite normal. It could traveling to another continent(大洲) today.

1In 2001, Dennis Tito, , visited the International Space Station.

A.the first space touristB.an English millionaire

C.a US astronautD.a Russian engineer

2One problem with space tourism is the of the trip.

A.lengthB.speedC.costD.flight

3Until today, space tourists have flown .

A.no higher than planesB.to Mars

C.close to the Earth in spaceD.as astronauts

4In the last ten years, the price of a ticket to space .

A.has remained the sameB.has gone down

C.is higher than everD.will never cut down

5Mr. Branson thinks flying into space is becoming normal .

A.within a few monthsB.in many continents

C.in the US nowadaysD.in the lifetime of students today

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【題目】 假如你是李華。3月是你們學(xué)校的動物保護(hù)宣傳月。請你以學(xué)生會的名義寫一個(gè)動物保護(hù)主題的英文倡議書,呼吁外籍教師和國際部的留學(xué)生和中國學(xué)生一起尊重生命、保護(hù)野生動物。

提示詞語:save, depend on, share, kill, free

提示問題: Why should we protect wild animals?

What can we do to protect wild animals?

Proposal(倡議書)

Dear teachers and students,

Wild animals are an important part of our family.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Students' Union

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【題目】 What do the CEOs of famous companies such as Starbucks, Delta Airlines, Disney and YouTube all have in common, besides leading hugely successful global companies? They are all products of a liberal arts education(人文教育), graduating with degrees in literature, history, and communications. Likewise, Nobel Prize winner in Medicine, Harold Varmus, was an English major, and former United States president Barack Obama studied political science.

A liberal arts education is so much more than many students realize. It is a kind of education with broad knowledge learning as well as in-depth study in a major. A liberal arts course challenges students to think creatively, develop strong detailed and logical thinking skills, and solve problems. You may understand a physics problem from an angle learned in an art class, or other liberal arts subjects. Commonly, students need to spend not less than 30 hours on the basic liberal arts courses, before they focus on a certain area of interest.

Today’s tech companies are not simply looking for a graduate who knows how to code computer programs. They are hiring the graduates who took courses in economics, markets, literature and art, along with computer science. And the education experience has made it easier for them to find out The Next Great Thing in the tech industry and how to design and market it. For example, an international company will choose the graduate who can understand a financial(財(cái)務(wù)的) report and has solutions for attracting new customers, along with the language skills to do business in different countries around the world. As a result, increasingly, more and more companies need more graduates with different kinds of skills that are taught in liberal arts courses.

Liberal arts majors exist in most private and public colleges and universities in the US. However, the US also has some colleges that teach a comprehensive liberal arts courses. These colleges tend to be highly strict about students’ academic performance. And they often offer off-campus learning opportunities. Students can then develop skills for a fast changing society.

Learn more about the value of a liberal arts education, and you may find that studying philosophy and computer science, French or biology could lead you on the path to a great career and The Next Big Thing.

1What is a liberal arts education?

__________________________________________________

2How many hours do students have to spend on the basic liberal arts courses?

__________________________________________________

3What kind of graduates do the tech companies need?

__________________________________________________

4Why do some US colleges offer students off-campus learning opportunities?

__________________________________________________

5What’s the writer’s purpose of writing the passage?

__________________________________________________

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【題目】 Girl Scouts(女童軍) gave me a way to always feel at home, no matter where I moved.

I was born in Nebraska, but my first Girl Scouts troop was in North Dakota. We then moved to Utah when I was in the third grade, and I was in Girl Scouts of Utah from third grade until I graduated from the 12th grade in 1999.

When I got to Utah, I was the new kid in school, as we moved in January, about halfway through the school year. Making friends was hard. I don’t remember how long after we moved that my mom reached out to the local Girl Scouts council and found me a troop(隊(duì)伍).

I remember that the girls in the troop welcomed me with open arms. It was nice to have friends to eat lunch and play with on the playground. My mom ended up becoming the leader of that troop, too! Girl Scouts was the connection to a new place. It was a way for me to make friends and meet people and gave me a sense of home.

After attending college in Utah, I moved to California and eventually got a job working for Angeles Girl Scout Council. I learned a lot while in Girl Scouts, including leadership skills and money management, but this has been the most useful skill that I learned: that Girl Scouts are connected to each other.

Thinking back, I first moved here with no job. I was living with my dad’s cousin and wasn’t really sure if it was going to work or if I was going to stay, but 16 years later, I’m still here—thanks in large part to the Girl Scouts.

I spent Thanksgiving with my co-workers at the Girl Scouts when I couldn’t go back home, I celebrated birthdays with them, and watched their kids grow up. I’ve learned and grown so much from the co-workers and the troop leaders that I have met through my job. Even as an adult, the Girl Scouts remain that connection and that lifeline for me—they are my extended family. That lesson is priceless!

1The author joined the Girl Scouts in Utah because ______.

A.her friends introduced her

B.it was the rule of the new school

C.her mom was the leader a Girl Scouts troop

D.it was a good way to connect to a new place

2How did the author feel when she first moved to California?

A.Frightened.B.Hopeless.C.Uncertain.D.Lonely.

3What is the most important lesson the author learned from her experience at the Girl Scouts?

A.Difficulties help us become stronger.

B.A good leader is important to a team.

C.A valuable person is one with useful skills.

D.Where you can find a sense of belonging is home.

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【題目】 July 17, 2012 is a date that is forever kept in my memory. I will never forget my dad told me my mom’s routine kidney(腎臟) stone surgery had ended in sudden cardiac arrest(心臟驟停). She had been fine only 10 minutes before when she sent me a text message. The doctors told us she had to be put on life support, and she might not survive. I was 12 years old. I couldn’t even imagine my life without my mom. I was ____________and had no idea what was about to come.

Two weeks later she came out of coma(昏迷) and woke up. Four months later she came home from the hospital. Despite this incredibly happy news, we were left completely unprepared for the fact that my mom had suffered a severe brain injury during her three cardiac arrests. The woman who came home from the hospital wasn’t the mama who had raised me for 12 years. I didn’t know her nor ___________ her.

Her brain injury caused her to lose three years of memory and to have ___________ with both short term memory and long term memory. For instance, we might have a conversation and a few minutes later she would have no idea we even had spoken. She asked the same questions multiple times a day, often ___________ she even had asked them. I answered her as many times as she asked.

In the early days, I helped my mom relearn to read, write, walk, talk and eat. She couldn’t do any of these things well. It took her minutes to come up with a/(an) ____________when we would talk. She even __________her math skills, which were very advanced as she was a math teacher in a college. Now she struggles with third grade multiplication tables.

As a 19-year-old adult, I have grown up with my “new mom” for seven years. It can be frustrating for me to have to answer the same questions repeatedly or to show her how to do something again and again, yet at the same time I understand anything that is difficult for me is incredibly challenging for her. I tried to get to know her without the ___________ that she would be the same as she was before. Now I love her unconditionally and learn to be more ____________. We are closer than ever before.

1A.scaredB.disappointedC.discouragedD.annoyed

2A.trustB.missC.recognizeD.respect

3A.connectionB.convenienceC.disagreementD.trouble

4A.repeatingB.realizingC.complainingD.forgetting

5A.replyB.conclusionC.ideaD.solution

6A.practicedB.hidC.developedD.lost

7A.regretB.noticeC.expectationD.decision

8A.thankfulB.understandingC.friendlyD.hopeful

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【題目】Most of the artworks in this exhibition ______ in the 1910s.

A.createB.are createdC.createdD.were created

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【題目】—This blue dress looks nice on you!

—Thanks. My aunt ______ it to me as a present on my 15th birthday.

A.givesB.gaveC.has givenD.will give

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【題目】 If you ask most people around the world, “’Have you ever heard of David Blaimne? The answer will probabley be, “No,never.” But ask New Yorkers the same question, and they will probably say, “Yes, we have.”

David first bacame popular for his TV show. Several years ago, on his first show, he walked around the streets of New York and entertained( ) people with amazing tricks. He made money disappear and things appear from nowhere. And he read people’s thoughts. Everyone was amazed.

But David isn’t just an entertainer-- he also does stunts. Since his first TV show, David has spent about 62 hours inside a block of ice, he’s stayed under water in a huge glass bowl for 7 days, he’s lived in a glasss box for 44 days with no food, and he’s stood on a 30-meter pole for about 35 hours. His audiences(觀眾) have never been disappointed.

He’s not 40 yet, but he’s already written a book about his life. The title of his book Mysterious Stranger probably describes him really well. Not everyone knows about David yet, but they will someday.

1 probably know about David Blaimnebetter than others.

A.Most people around the worldB.Most New Yorkers

C.Young people in the worldD.People who like stunts

2David first became popular for on his first TV show.

A.telling jokesB.showing his dangerous bobby

C.doing amazing tricksD.staying under water

3The underlind word “stunts” means .

A.examples that are followed by a lot of peopleB.showing his dangerous hobby

C.doing amazing tricksD.staying under water

4By the age of 40, David has done the things except .

A.read people’s thoughtsB.jumped out of an airplane

C.written a book about his lifeD.stood on a 30-meter pole

5According to the passage, which of the following sentences is NOT True?

A.David’s audience have never been interested in his performances.

B.David has lived in a glass box for a long time without food.

C.Mysterious Stranger probably describes David’s life really well.

D.David is not only an entertainer, but also a stunt person.

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【題目】閱讀理解七選五。根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

How often do we read this story? A sports team is having a bad time, losing games one after the other. You know what nearly always happens, the manager is dismissed( 被解雇). He may be popular. He may have been successful in recent years, but a few games have been lost, so he has to go.1

They win the next game and everything becomes time again. How can one person make such a difference?

The simple answer to the question of what makes a good leader, as any football manager knows is success.

2 Until recently, the comparison between business and games wasn’t often made. But success in business and success in sports are very similar. 3 In both business and sports, you have to first know what your aims are and how you want to get there. And you need to understand your own abilities and then make the most of them.

4 . There are also important similarities in the way good managers in business and sports work with others to succeed. You need to unify ( 使成一體) the team and win their hearts. This is not the same as being popular. Most players in a team will be unhappy when a new manager turns everything upside down and changes the “normal” way of doing things. But if the manager can show that he believes in the team, they will put their unhappiness aside.5 And if the success doesn’t come, what will happen? Well, dismiss the manager, of course.

A. But these two things are not enough.

B. Yet, as if by magic, things suddenly start to change.

C. After all, both of them are about competition.

D. Managing a successful business is very different.

E. It’s very difficult to be a good football manager.

F. When success comes, all their worries disappear.

G. How to achieve it is a rather more difficult matter

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