假如你是李华,请就本校食堂服务(canteen service)的状况给校长写一封信。内容包括:
优点 | 不足 | 建议 |
食堂干净 | 价格偏高 | 尽快解决问题 |
饭菜卫生 | 服务态度差 | … |
种类繁多 | 排队时间长 |
词数:100左右,开头已为你写好。
Mr. President,
I’m a senior student of our school.I’d like to say something about the canteen service in our school.
_____________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________Sincerely yours,
Li Hua
Mr. President,
I’m a senior student of our school.I’d like to say something about the canteen service in our school.
In general, the service is satisfactory.The hall is clean and tidy.The dishes vary and so many kinds of them really attract us.What’s more, they are healthy and we are safe eating in our canteen without worrying about being caused diseases.
However, we feel the price of the food a little too high.Besides, the workers there treat us not so well, which makes us feel very uncomfortable.In addition, we often have to stand in line for a long time to get food since there are so many students while only several windows are open.Therefore, may I suggest that some measures be taken to solve the problems so that we can enjoy our meals at school?
Thanks for your consideration.
Sincerely yours,
Li Hua
1.The company’s head office is in the city, but it has______(分公司)all over the world.
2.People’s ___________(态度) towards the skyscrapers varies widely.
3.The time is _______________ (接近) when we will have to leave.
4.In fact, China has become a______(强大的) country.
5.He has e___________(惊人的)strength.
6.There are some ____________ (语法) mistakes in your composition.
7.______(留下深刻印象)by the beautiful scenery, I forgot to go back home in time.
8.They s________(寻找)their lost 5-year-old son and they found him.
9.Many people want to work in _______(城市)areas but still live in the countryside.
10.The two girls used to see each other r________(定期地),but they have not been able to do so since one of them moved to another province.
1.Branches
2.Attitude
3.Approaching
4.powerful
5.extraordinary
6.grammar
7.Impressed
8.Sought
9.urban
10.regularly
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Dear Bill,
Very gladly to receive your letter of July 13.Thank you for your 1.____
congratulations.I was very exciting when I heard that Beijing 2.________
won the bid for the 2008 Olympic Games.Immediately I called on 3._______
Wei Guo and Li Hong to my house.After brief discussion 4.________
we decided to put up with a wall newspaper for our class. 5.________
We hurried to our classrooms and began to work.Wei Guo wrote 6.________
a poem.Li Hong copied some news from the newspapers.I draw an 7.________
Olympic flag.
The next Monday, our classmates were both surprised or overjoyed 8.______
when they saw the wall newspaper.I hope you can go to China 9.______
to watch the Olympic Games in 2008.Then I’ll be very happy to be 10._______
your guide.
1.gladly→glad
2.exciting→excited
3.去掉on
4.after后加a
5.去掉with
6.classrooms→classroom
7.draw→drew
8.or→and
9.go→come
10.√
It seems like every year brings a new outbreak of sickness.Recent research tells us how diseases spread, from person to person.And it also gives us an idea how we can spread something better than diseases.
An author called Malcom Gladwell recently published a book explaining how the process works. We usually think of an epidemic (流行病)as a force of nature that rolls over anyone in its way. In fact, it starts with a single person or very few people.These people travel around and infect (传染)small groups in different places.When enough of these groups are infected, then the disease suddenly seems to be everywhere.Gladwell also found that the process of infection was not just limited to disease? It also affects the world of ideas.
The process can be seen in books and fashion.So called “underground bestsellers” are not pushed towards the public.They spread through hundreds of small reading groups until the day when everybody you know seems to have a copy.A group of young people may decide to wear an item of clothing simply because no one else is wearing it.Designers who monitor street fashion then pick up the idea and spread it.Finally everyone is wearing it.
New York is often described as an unfriendly place.People are too busy looking after business to look after each other.In the early 1990s, one unknown person decided to perform at least one kind act a day.This caught on with his or her friends.The newspapers noticed the trend (趋势).New York became full of people smiling and carrying each other’s bags.
The success of trends like this fits in with other social phenomena (现象).One is the 80/20 rule.This was invented by economists who noticed that in any situation 20 percent of the people did 80 percent of the work.Another is the “bystander problem”.Psychologists noticed that in accidents where a large number of people were around, no one stepped forward to help.Each person supposed that someone else would do something.When there were less people present, more of them decided to offer help.
What all this proves is the power of individuals (个人) and small groups.The “epidemic model” could be a great way of making a business grow or spreading an idea.A small start can make a big difference.
1.The writer’s main purpose is to tell us_________.
A.how diseases spread B.how ideas are formed
C.how popularity takes place D.what diseases and ideas have in common
2.What do the underlined words “underground bestsellers” (in Paragraph 3) refer to in this text?
A.Books which are good but few people know about.
B.Books which become popular without putting advertisements
C.Booksellers who sell books without putting advertisements
D.Booksellers who are good at selling books.
3.The 80/20 rule shows the fact that _________.
A.the majority of people are powerless
B.there is not enough work for people
C.a small group may be a great power
D.there exists a problem of overpopulation
4.According to the passage, we know _________.
A.The “epidemic model” doesn’t exist nowadays.
B.The “epidemic model” plays an important role in making a business grow or spreading an idea.
C.The “epidemic model” came into being in the early 1990s.
D.The “epidemic model” is a book written by Malcolm Gladwell.
CBCB
One day an American friend invited me to a party. It wasn’t a real party, it was some kind of informal get-together. Since it was summer time, he had a cookout where most of his American friends and relatives were known to me, but there were others I had never met before.
It was the most embarrassing (令人尴尬) party for me when I noticed that everybody was wearing jeans and simple T-shirts for the day, while I arrived in proper dress with my shoes and my hair all fixed for a fancy party.It was hard to explain my embarrassment to other guests.When one of them turned around and said, “What nice clothes! What’s the occasion?” I felt my face burning hot with embarrassment. I did not answer at all. If she knew how bad I already felt, she wouldn’t have come near me.But she did. Maybe she didn’t ask intentionally to make me feel bad or uncomfortable, but my reaction had to do with the way I already felt.I could have told her I had to go to another party afterwards, but I did not want to continue the conversation.
Many times I thought about going home and changing, but I knew that they would notice.It would be even worse for me, because I knew they would quickly think that I felt out of place.So I wanted to pretend that I was okay…
I had already realized their customs were different from mine; but after I talked to my friend, I was more convinced that people here are more casual (休闲的,随意的).They care less about formality, unless it is a special occasion, like a wedding or a very formal invitation.
In contrast, my culture is totally the opposite.For instance, in Cape Verdean culture, if a friend invited me to his house on a special day, even if it is not a real party, one should appear well dressed or otherwise the host will be annoyed thinking you are disrespectful to him or the other guests.We do dress casually for going on picnic or on ordinary days, but not normally to go over to a friend’s when invited, especially if other people will be there.
After all, I think that my problem at the party wasn’t that I wasn’t accepted by the Americans; but my feeling was so bad that I couldn’t fit in the group even if nobody noticed, because I was the one who discovered the difference in the first place.It doesn’t matter if people dress differently, but I was the only one different in the group.I felt I was the one who should adjust to their customs.After that, I decided to learn more about American culture, so now I don’t have as many problems as I’ve had in the past.
1.Which of these statements describes the cookout in the story?
A.It was very formal. B.People wore casual clothing.
C.It took place in a restaurant. D.People care more about formality.
2.This story is mainly about _________.
A.culture differences B.living in the United States
C.what to do at a cookout D.how to get prepared for a cookout
3.It can be inferred from the story that the author _________.
A.left the cookout early B.probably didn’t enjoy the cookout
C.never wears blue jeans D.will never go to a cookout
4.Which of the following can replace the underlined word “intentionally” in the second paragraph?
A.Patiently. B.Willingly. C.Carefully. D.On purpose.
BABD
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