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1、假如你是李华,你的笔友Tom来邮件说,他很想了解你进入新初中后的学校生活,请你根据以下提示给他回一封邮件,分享你的新学校生活。
要点提示:
(1) What's your favourite place?
(2) Who is your best friend?
(3) Who is your favourite teacher?
(4) What subject do you like best?
(5) ...
注意:
(1) 短文须包括要点提示的所有内容,可适当发挥;
(2) 文中不得出现真实的地名、校名和人名;
(3) 词数60个左右 (开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数)。
Dear Tom,
I'm happy to get your letter! You asked about my new school life, and I'd love to tell you about it.
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I really enjoy my new school days. What about yours? Please write to me soon!
Yours,
Li Hua
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2、根据下面的对话情景,在空白处填入一个适当的句子,使对话的意思连贯、完整。
(Ann meets her old friend May in the street.)
Ann: It's good to see you again, May.
May:.
Ann:?
May: Not very good. I will take an English exam (考试), but I feel it's difficult. Your English is very good. Can you help me?
Ann:. But what can I do for you?
May:?
Ann: Tips? Let me think. You should listen and read more, and try to speak it often.
May: Thank you. I will try them.
Ann:.
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3、阅读下面短文,简略回答问题。
I'm Jim. My new school has a very special (特别的) teacher—Ms Shao. She is 80 years old. Now she still teaches music at our school. Every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, many students go to her class to learn the pipa and erhu.
These students are from different grades. Some are in Grade 1, and some are in Grade 7 like me. Ms Shao's classes are really fun. She always teaches us patiently (耐心地). Many parents are happy to let their kids learn music here, so more and more students are in the class.
Ms Shao is always kind to us. We all like her very much. After class, I sometimes help clean her desk, and my friend Ding Jiewen often helps clean the floor. Ms Shao always smiles (微笑) and says "thank you" to us.
Some people say to Ms Shao, "You are old. You should stay at home and enjoy life (生活)." But Ms Shao doesn't think so. She says, "Music is nice, and I want more students to love it and learn it."
I think Ms Shao is a great teacher. Her class makes my new school life more interesting. I'm glad to learn music from her!
(1)、How old is Ms Shao?(2)、When does Ms Shao have the music class?(3)、What grade is Jim in?(4)、What does Jim sometimes help Ms Shao do after class?(5)、Do you like Ms Shao? Why or why not? -
4、Lucy reads some sentences, like "She feels blue today." "She is yellow." and "He tells a white lie (谎言)". She doesn't understand the meanings of these sentences, so she asks her teacher Mrs Green for help.
Lucy asks Mrs Green, "There is a colour in every sentence. What do they mean?" Mrs Green tells her that some colours can show people's feelings in English. She gives her some examples: blue means "sad" , and yellow means "scared". Lucy finds this interesting and then asks about "a white lie". Mrs Green tells her that a white lie is not a bad one. Puzzled (疑惑地), Lucy asks, "A lie isn't bad? How so? Can you tell me why not?"
Mrs Green gives her an example again, "Suppose (假设) I want to give you a cake. You don't like it, but you just (只是) say, ‘No, thanks. I'm not hungry.' That's a white lie." After hearing the example, Lucy understands and thanks Mrs Green.
(1)、Who does Lucy ask for help when she doesn't understand the sentences?A、Her grandma. B、Her teacher. C、Her mother. D、Her aunt.(2)、What does Mrs Green say "yellow" mean?A、Happy. B、Sad. C、Scared. D、Tired.(3)、What does the underlined word "understand" in Paragraph 1 mean?A、Know. B、Keep. C、Share. D、Stop.(4)、What does Mrs Green say "a white lie" is like?A、Lucy likes the cake and says "Thank you." B、Lucy doesn't like the cake but says "I"m not hungry." C、Mrs Green likes the cake and says "I'm hungry." D、Mrs Green likes the cake and says "It's delicious."(5)、What can we know from the passage?A、Lucy doesn't like eating cakes. B、Lucy learns how to use colours in art. C、Mrs Green teaches Lucy how to make a cake. D、Lucy learns that colours can show feelings in English. -
5、In our English class, Miss Li teaches us some interesting food words.
First, Miss Li tells us about "orange". Long ago, people only used "orange" for the fruit. Later, they saw the colour of the fruit was warm, so they began to use "orange" for that colour, too. We all say, "Wow, I see why the colour is called orange! It's easy to remember!"
Then she tells us about "tomato". Many years ago, some people called tomatoes "love apples". They even gave tomatoes to their friends as gifts! Now, we all call them "tomatoes" in English, but we still think "love apples" is a nice name.
Miss Li also shares a fun word "tofu". We all know it's a Chinese food, but do you know its English name comes from Chinese? In Chinese, we call it "doufu". Miss Li says many English words like "ketchup" and "dim sum" also come from Chinese.
After class, I see "eggplant" in the supermarket. I remember Miss Li said the word "eggplant" comes from English. Why? Because early eggplants were white and looked like goose (鹅) eggs! That's really interesting!
(1)、What does Miss Li do in the English class?A、Teach students to draw food. B、Tell fun stories about food words. C、Let students enjoy food. D、Read long words about colour.(2)、What did people first use "orange" for?A、The colour. B、The fruit. C、A kind of drink. D、A gift.(3)、What did some people call tomatoes many years ago?A、Love apples. B、Red apples. C、Tofu. D、Eggplants.(4)、What did early eggplants look like?A、They looked like grapes. B、They looked like tomatoes. C、They looked like oranges. D、They looked like goose eggs. -
6、Mum, look at our class photo! This is my best friend Li Feng. He likes reading books, and we often go to the library together. Next to Li Feng is Lin Nan. He wears a blue T-shirt. Beside Lin Nan is Song Hua. They are good friends and often play ping-pong together. Sometimes I join them after school.
See the girl with long hair? That's Wang Mei. She likes drawing pictures. The boy in the red cap is Liu Tao. He likes running. He often runs on the playground after school. Our teacher, Ms Liu, is behind them. She looks happy, and a book is in her hands.
This photo shows how happy we are in our new school. We have different favourite things, but we all have a lot of fun. I love my new friends and teachers!
(1)、What does Li Feng like doing?A、Playing ping-pong. B、Drawing pictures. C、Reading books. D、Taking photos.(2)、What is in Ms Liu's hands?A、A book. B、A photo. C、A cap. D、A pen.(3)、What's the best title for the passage?A、How to Make New Friends B、My Favourite Teachers C、A Day at School D、A Happy Class Photo -
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Some students don't like maths because they think it's difficult. I don't think so. I like maths best. It can help me think better. I have maths class from Tuesday to Friday. My maths teacher is great. I can learn much from her.
Wang Wei (China)
PE is my favourite subject. It can make me happy and healthy. I like playing basketball and running. I have PE class only on Wednesday. My teacher Mr. King is very fun and I like his lessons.
Frank (the UK)
I like Chinese best. I think Chinese is useful. It can help me learn a lot about China, and I also like Chinese culture very much. So I want to learn it well. My Chinese teacher Miss Li comes from China. She will show me around China. I really want to visit China next year.
Linda (the US)
(1)、What's Wang Wei's favourite subject?A、English. B、Chinese. C、PE. D、Maths.(2)、When does Frank have PE class?A、From Tuesday to Friday. B、Only on Wednesday. C、Every Monday. D、On Saturday and Sunday.(3)、What do we know from the passage?A、Wang Wei thinks PE is boring. B、Frank likes playing football. C、Linda's Chinese teacher is from China. D、The three students are classmates. -
8、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或填入括号内单词的正确形式。
Hi Li Tao,
How are you doing these days? Today is my first day at Star Middle School. I walk to school and meet up my old friend Jack. We're glad (see) each other again. Jack and I are in same grade. He shows me the school. We see the library, the playground and an orange (build) with many windows. Jack tells me our classroom is in it. There are many flowers and trees in our school, so it looks a beautiful garden. Today we have Chinese, maths, English, PE, and some other subjects. Jack says (he) favourite subject is Chinese. He wants to learn more Chinese culture. He has fun (talk) with friends in Chinese. He thinks Chinese is very (amaze). I'm good at Chinese. So I will help him with Chinese. Our teachers (be) very kind to us. All of the students like (they) a lot. After school, I don't go home (quick). I talk with Jack for more ten minutes. We both think today is great.
I like my new school. How about your school days?
Best (wish),
Wang Ming
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9、English is a useful1. Many students2 learning it. But some don't think it is easy. Here are some good tips to learn English.
First, try to read short English books. When you meet new words, don't worry. You can write them down, and look up (查询) their3 in a dictionary (词典) later.
Second, writing helps, too. Keep a4 in English each day. This can improve (提高) your writing5.
It's a good idea to6 an English club. You can talk with7 students in English there. You may8 say wrong words. Don't be afraid to make mistakes. Open your mouth and speak. And learning English9 to keep learning. Don't stop when it is difficult.
In this way, you will get better,10 you will also like learning English better.
(1)A 、tip B 、language C 、culture D 、fact(2)A 、enjoy B 、want C 、stop D 、help(3)A 、ages B 、days C 、colours D 、meanings(4)A 、family B 、animal C 、diary D 、game(5)A 、level B 、soup C 、sport D 、park(6)A 、call B 、join C 、read D 、learn(7)A 、beautiful B 、short C 、other D 、lazy(8)A 、even B 、out C 、more D 、never(9)A 、gives B 、needs C 、travels D 、meets(10)A 、so B 、but C 、or D 、and -
10、三年的中学生活让你成为了更好的自己,现在也许你已是一位健康阳光的青年,成绩优异的学生或是受人瞩目的校园之星。这些蜕变的背后一定有一段难忘动人的经历。请以"The Road to A(An) "为题,参与学报英文征文活动,分享自己在生活或学业中成长的故事。

What led you to change
a person, a book, a movie, a song...

What you experienced
a trip, a lesson, a talk, a competition...

What you are like now
a faster reader,
a successful learner,
a more polite student,
an active competitor...
写作要求:
1.内容提示:性格习惯、兴趣爱好、学习方法态度等方面。
2.正确补全标题,并选择内容提示中的一个方面分享你的故事。
3.不少于80词且不出现个人真实信息。
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11、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入括号内单词的正确形式。
Have you said daomei to yourself when you fail to do something? The phrase "daomei" (use) widely to describe bad luck. Actually, its story can (go) back to the Ming Dynasty. It is tied to the keju testing in ancient China.
At the time, there were no entrance (examination) for colleges and universities like today. If someone wanted to become an officer for their country, the emperor required them (take) the keju tests.
The keju had several tests at different levels. The keju tests were hard and the competition was (excite). Through the highest-level tests, called "dianshi", the (good) talents were chosen by the emperor in person.
During the tests, the family of those talents would put up a flagpole in front of their home gate, wishing (they) good luck on the exams. People called the flagpole "mei" at the time. If someone passed a test, the flagpole would be kept up. If they (fail), the flagpole would be taken down. That was called "daomei", meaning "the flagpole falls".
The keju had a great influence in history, daomei came to show not only "failing a test", but also to describe being (lucky) in general. The Chinese character for mei was also changed from "楣" to today's "霉", since the two have the same (pronounce).
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12、这场盛况让每个中国人感到多么自豪啊!
the great event made Chinese people!
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13、中国军队告诉世界中国有能力维护世界和平。
The Chinese military shows the world China has to guard the world peace.
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14、如今的中国今非昔比。
Nowadays, China has been more developed than it be.
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15、全世界都想知道中国目前具有什么高科技武器。
The whole world high-technology weapons China has had so far.
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16、九三阅兵仪式于北京时间2025年9月3日早上9:00在北京天安门广场举行。
The grand military parade on September 3rd at 9:00 am on Tiananmen Square.
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17、阅读下面短文,根据其内容填空和回答问题。(前4题答案不超过3个词,最后一题需用完整句子回答。)
Chinese humor in English is helping the world understand Chinese culture better. It's used a lot, especially on social media. This shows that Chinglish, a mix of English and Chinese, is not always regarded as wrong now, but as a fun way to connect with others.
A popular example is a post (帖子) by a foreign blogger on a Chinese website. She talked about parting from her boyfriend. Many Chinese people left their ideas in English to comfort her, but their English wasn't perfect. So some words of kindness turned into "You pretty, he not, u swan, he frog." But others think it was fine because it was fast and convenient to write shorter words without changing the main meaning.
Chinglish even plays a part in the Oxford English Dictionary. Phrases like "add oil", meaning jiayou in Chinese and "cheer" in English, have already been in the dictionary. Similar examples also include "Long time no see". Such an act shows the phrases or words are so popular that they can't be neglected (忽视).
Chinglish is now seen in things like video games, where Chinese words are kept instead of being translated. This can be seen from the latest hot game around the world with a rich Chinese culture—Black Myth: Wukong. In it, the Chinese words like yaoguai are no longer translated into English words, but kept as they are in Chinese. And foreign players just accept them and learn them happily as part of Chinese culture. This helps people around the world learn more about China.
However, some people also show their worries. They said that Chinglish should not be used in situations like in class or at an important work meeting or discussion. It may cause misunderstanding and make others think you're impolite.
Chinglish Connects the World
In the past
Mixing English and Chinese used to be a.
But now the world accepts it in different ways.
A popular example
Many Chinese use Chinglish to show their ideas on social media because it is.
In the Oxford English Dictionary
English dictionaries accept Chinglish words like "add oil" because these words are quite.
A opinion
Chinglish is not right for some important situations.
What do you think of Chinglish?
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18、Asking for advice is not so easy. In a recent study, 74 percent of people said they were afraid to ask for advice. But people who ask for advice are more likely to succeed at a task. So how do you ask for advice?
● Look for the best person to give you advice. It might be easy to ask all your friends on social media for advice at once, but will you value all the advice equally (同等地)? It might be better to choose one or two people whose opinions you value most. Ideally, you can ask for advice from people who have experience in the topic you're asking about.
●Provide enough information clearly. For example, imagine you can't decide how to organize a club activity. When you ask for advice, you should mention the topic, the place and the time. If your questions require a lot of thought, you should ask the person for advice when he or she is clear-headed.
●Be specific (具体的) when you ask questions. Imagine you want to own a business someday. Do you ask a business owner, "" No, because it's not specific enough. Instead, try asking, "What college classes did you find helpful for starting a business?"
● If you can't solve your problem by following the first person's advice, why not ask someone else who may think differently? The key is: Don't be afraid to ask for advice.
A. Probably not.
B. The answer is yes!
C. Here are some ways for you.
D. What advice do you have for me?
E. You should also consider when to ask.
F. Sometimes you may need to ask for a second opinion.
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19、Have you ever heard that Guizhou has a funny nickname? Some people call it the "Potato Kingdom". But what we call "yangyu" or "tudou" here, people in Western countries usually call "potato".
Last year, a girl named Sarah from the United States came to study in Guizhou. Before she came, she thought potatoes were just French fries, mashed potatoes, or baked potatoes. However, her time in Guizhou completely changed her idea. On her first day, her new Chinese friend, Li Mei, took her to a street food stall. "You have to try our chaoyangyu!" Li Mei said. Sarah was surprised. She saw diced (颗粒) potatoes cooked with oil, chili, and a special sauce in a pot. It was spicy and smelly, but very delicious! This was nothing like the plain baked potato she had at home. In the following days, Sarah discovered more potato magic. She tried danbaoyangyu, where the soft fried egg wrapped (包裹) the flavorful mashed potatoes. She also loved yangyu baba, the crispy potato pancake that was golden outside and soft inside. She was amazed that one simple vegetable could have so many different forms and tastes. "The potato in America is often just a side dish," Sarah told Li Mei, "but here in Guizhou, it's the star of the meal!" Li Mei laughed and agreed, "Yes, for us Guizhou people, the potato is not just food. It's a memory of our childhood."
Sarah's experience shows us that even the most common things can be special in different cultures. Now, back in the US, when Sarah sees a potato, she doesn't just think of French fries. She remembers the wonderful smells and tastes of Guizhou, and the friend who introduced her to the magic of the "Potato Kingdom".
(1)、What was Sarah's first impression of Guizhou's chaoyangyu?A、It was similar to American fries. B、It was smelly, spicy but delicious. C、It was not as good as mashed potatoes.(2)、According to Li Mei, what does "yangyu" mean to Guizhou people?A、It's a popular side dish. B、It's just a common vegetable. C、It's a memory of their childhood.(3)、What can we learn from the text?A、There are more ways to cook potatoes in America. B、Cultural differences can make common things special. C、Guizhou's potato dishes are as delicious as American ones.(4)、Which can be the best title for the text?A、Sarah's study in Guizhou. B、The Magic Potato of Guizhou. C、Different delicious food in Guizhou. -
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No one expected that Baduanjin would become popular among young Chinese people. In the past couple of years, an online teaching video of Baduanjin, a form of Qigong, has been played for more than 10 million times. "I have been doing Baduanjin for about four months. It helps me sleep better and get stronger. I like Baduanjin very much because it gives me a much healthier lifestyle," a young man said.
Baduanjin is one of the oldest health and fitnessapproaches in China, originally created over 800 years ago during the Song Dynasty. Its name is made up of two parts, namely "baduan" and "jin". The first part refers to eight separate movements. And the second part refers to the stretch and grace (优美) of the movements.
Compared to sports such as ball games or swimming, Baduanjin is slow and usually played with quiet music, so it used to be considered as a sport for the elders. In recent years, however, many young people came to realize the advantages of the sport. It helped kill their neck and back pain after long working hours while not requiring much effort, time and space.
Sun Yuxuan, a college student majoring in martial arts, has also noticed the rising popularity of Baduanjin. The 21-year-old girl has been teaching other students to practice Baduanjin for over three years. They started with 20 members in 2019 and the group has 45 members now. "Every member in the group is very healthy. I didn't expect that it could attract so many young people. I guess that's because they get real benefits (好处) from the sport," she said.
(1)、What does the underlined word "approaches" in Paragraph 2 mean?A、Dreams. B、Ways. C、Suggestions.(2)、What do we know about Baduanjin?A、It is usually played with pop music. B、It appeared over two hundred years ago. C、It is popular with Chinese young people.(3)、What does the writer think of Baduanjin?A、Creative and simple. B、Helpful and popular. C、Perfect and interesting.(4)、How does the writer develop the last paragraph?A、By making a survey. B、By listing numbers. C、By giving an example.