假如你是李华,向来你校参观的外国朋友介绍学校绿化美化的情况。内容包括:
(1)提高了爱护校园环境的意识
(2)栽种了许多花草树木
(3)养成爱护环境的良好习惯
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2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3.文章的开头已经给出;
Hello, everyone:
Now I’m glad to introduce some work that we have done to improve our school environment.
Thanks for your listening.
Hello, everyone:
Now I’m glad to introduce some work that we have done to improve our school environment.
First of all, we have made great efforts to have environmental education in our school, so that we teachers and students have got a better understanding of the importance of creating and protecting good environment. Secondly, to make our school beautiful, we have planted many trees, flowers on our campus, which actually has turned our school into a beautiful garden. The most important thing is that we are getting into an environmentally friendly habit. As a result, we now have such a beautiful and clean school with us. Good surroundings, as you know, make it possible for us to study and live happily.
Thanks for your listening.
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Did you enjoy yourself yesterday? I suppose you do. 1.__________
But I had a very terrible day yesterday. Everything 2. __________
went wrong. In the morning, your alarm clock didn’t ring, so I 3. __________
woke up late. I was in such hurry that I burnt my hand when 4. __________
I was preparing breakfast. Then I ran out the house to catch 5. __________
the 8:30 bus. That was the bus I normal took. I missed it. I was 6. __________
worried so my teacher hated the students coming late to 7. __________
school. As a result, I ran three mile to school. When reaching 8. __________
to the classroom, I found all the classmates were in the 9. __________
classroom and I felt ashamed. How a bad day it was! 10. __________
1. do改为did 2. 正确 3. your改为my 4. 在hurry前加a 5. 在the前加of
6. normal改为normally 7. so改为because 8. mile改为miles 9. 去掉to
10. How改为What
SEOUL: South Korean scientist have cloned cats that glow red when exposed to the dark, an achievement that could help develop cures for human genetic diseases, the science and Technology Ministry has said.
Three Turkish Angora cats were born in January and February through cloning with a gene that produces a red florescent(荧光的) protein that makes them glow in the dark. One died at birth, but the two others survived, the ministry said.
The ministry claimed it was first time cats with modified genes have been cloned. Scientists from Gyeongsang National University took skin cells from a cat and inserted the florescent gene into them before transplanting the genetically modified cells into eggs.
The development means other genes can also be inserted in the course cloning, leading to the way for producing lab cats with genetic diseases, including those of humans, to help develop new treatments, the ministry said.
“Cats have similar genes to those of humans,” veterinary professor Kong Ⅱ-keun of Gyeongsang National University said.
“We can make genetically modified cats that can be used to develop new cures for genetic diseases.”
Keitaro Kato, a geneticist at Kinki University in western Japan who has cloned fish, said the research could be significant if it eventually helps treat people with genetic disease.
“People with genetic disorders usually have to receive treatment throughout their lives that is very hard on them,” Kato said.
“If these results can help to make their lives easier, then I think it’s a wonderful thing.”
1.The cloned cat can glow in the dark due to __________.
A.its gene which has special protein B.its skin which was transplanted
C.its gene which was replaced D.its skin which was put colours in
2.According to the writer, the new science record’s importance is that _________.
A.it may show the human’s intelligence
B.it may display South Korean scientists talent
C.it may help to develop a new treatment for man
D.it may help South Korean scientists earn more money
3.What does “the research” refer to in Keitaro Kato’s opinion?
A.Keitaro Kato’s research-cloned fish.
B.South Korean’s research-cloned cats.
C.Both Japanese and South Korean’s researches.
D.Neither of Japanese and South Korean’s research.
4.The last three paragraphs in the text is used to __________.
A.show the importance of the scientific work
B.tell the different opinions about the research
C.accept the fact of the work done in South Korean
D.express that the author’s work isn’t useful
ACBA
I woke up one morning last week to read a story about an athlete who had seemed to have everything.
US track star Marion Jones owned a trophy case filled with medals. She had worldwide fame. She held the high honor of being the first female track and field athlete to win five medals at an Olympics-the 2000 Sydney Games.
But last Friday, the 31-year-old track star tearfully confessed that she had lied to fans, sports official and US federal agents about taking steroids.
The five Olympic medals in her trophy case? Gone. Meaningless. The worldwide fame? Exchanged for infamy. The honor of being the first female track and field athlete to win five medals at an Olympics? Forgotten, wiped off the record books.
“It is with a great amount of shame that I stand before you and tell you that I have betrayed your trust,” Jones confessed.
She’d posed for pictures with fans. She’d attended parties and talked about her accomplishments. But for years she’d slept-or tried to sleep-knowing that much of what she had done was built on a lie.
Now, finally, she’d decided to tell the truth.
“If she had trusted her own natural gifts and allied them to self-sacrifice and hard work, I sincerely believe that she could have been an honest champion at the Sydney Games,” IAAF President Lamine Diack said over the weekend. “Instead, Mario Jones will be remembered as one of the biggest frauds in sporting history.”
Sadly, she won’t be the last. There are still other lurking behind their trophies. They too appear to have everything. They’re superstars, the envy of every young person who has played a sport. But for how long? And at what cost? Every time they look at their trophies and medals they remember that the awards really belong to someone else.
1.The main character in this passage is__________.
A.the writer himself B.Marion Jones
C.IAAF president D.US federal agents
2.The word “steroid” probably means _____________.
A.a type of drug B.a piece of equipment
C.a kind of food D.a bottle of drink
3.It is still a worry that _____________.
A.Marion Jones has cheated the public so long
B.Marion Jones may be remembered as a fraud in sporting history
C.IAAF president will not forgive Marion Jones
D.cheating is still widely existing in sports competition
4.The writer values ___________ most in this passage.
A.Marion Jones’ deciding to tell the truth
B.the honesty and hard work in sports competition
C.trophies, medals and champions
D.the spirit of Olympic Games
BADB
You’ve heard the expression, “What you see is what you get.” My grandfather used to say, “If you looked at a tree long enough, it will move” we see what we want to see, Psychologists tell us that nothing controls our lives more than our self-image. We live like the person we see in the mirror. We are what we think we are. If you don’t think you’ll be successful, you won’t. you can’t be it if you can’t see it. Your life is limited to your vision. If you want to change your life, you must change your vision of your life.
Arnold Schwarzenegger was not that famous in 1976 when he met with newspaper reporter. The reporter asked Schwarzenegger. “Now that you’ve retired from bodybuilding, what do you plan to do next?” Schwarzenegger answered very calmly and confidently, “I’m going to be the movie star in Hollywood.” The reporter was shocked and amused at Schwarzenegger’s plan. At that time, it was very hard to imagine how this muscle-bound bodybuilder, who was not a professional actor and who spoke poor English with a strong Austrian accent, could ever hope to be Hollywood’s movie star!
So when the reporter asked Schwarzenegger how he planned to make his dream come true, Schwarzenegger said, “I’ll do it the same way I became the bodybuilder in the world. What I do is to create a vision of who I want to be, then I start living like that person in my mind as if it were already true.” Sounds almost childishly simple, doesn’t it? But it worked! Schwarzenegger did become the highest paid movie star in Hollywood! Remember. “If you can see it, you can be it.”
A successful businessman I know wears a shirt with these words on it: “Don’t just dream your dreams. Chase’em down and tackle’em! “You only get one life to live, so why not live the best life possible? So you can be fully satisfied at what you see and get. Just think a minute!
1.What do you need to create a new life?
A.To be a bodybuilder. B.To make a lot of money.
C.To create a new vision. D.To meet with a reporter
2.The main idea of the passage can be best expressed in the words “_________”.
A.The best way to succeed is to think a minute.
B.where there is a will, there is a way
C.Want to succeed? Just begin to dream!
D.Whoever has the best imagination will succeed
3.When having an interview, the journalist’s attitude to Schwarzenegger’s wish is _______.
A.doubtful B.objective C.positive D.subjective
4.In the last paragraph, author wants to tell us ___________.
A.not to be strict with ourselves, and enjoy our lives at present
B.not to have a dream only, but try to catch it
C.not to waste our time because it is limited
D.not to learn from others but do what your like
CBAB
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