• 1、传承和弘扬中华民族的优良家风,最主要是与父母构建良好的关系,家务劳动、良好沟通、尊重父母,都是良好家风的重要因素。请你以"Build Good Relationships with Parents"为题,写一篇英语短文。

    要点:1. 与父母建立良好关系的重要性;

    2. 具体做法(如帮父母做家务、跟父母好好沟通、与父母一起度过美好的时光等);

    3. 感悟与号召。

    要求:1. 词数 80 词左右,语言流畅,层次清晰,内容可以适当发挥;

    2. 书写规范,卷面整洁;

    3. 文中不得出现真实的姓名及学校名称;

    4. 文章开头已给出,不计入总词数。

    提示词:talk with sb. openly and honestly(与某人坦诚开放交流);parent-child relationships(孩子父母关系)

    Build Good Relationships with Parents

    Building good relationships with parents is very important. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  • 2、根据语篇内容,从方框中选择恰当的单词,并用其正确形式填空。将单词写在答题卡对应的横线上。每个单词只能用一次。

    sell          dream          own          to          only          refuse          they          hard          suddenly          skill

    Chen Fang, a 28-year-old girl, had a special feeling when she watched the 2026 Spring Festival Gala (春晚). A short sketch (短剧) called The Village Writer told the story of a young person returning to the countryside. For Chen, it was like seeing her life on TV.

    Five years ago, Chen a good job in Beijing and moved to a small village in Yunnan. At first, life was. The villagers didn't understand why a city girl would come to village. They thought she was just wasting time.

    But Chen didn't give up. She started writing stories about the beautiful terraced (阶梯状的) fields and the old farming ways. Her was to help people outside know about the village. One story she wrote about an old woman's dying skills became popular online. Soon, small orders came, and then bigger ones.

    The sketch on the gala made Chen feel proud. It showed that returning the countryside is not a step backward. Young people like her are using their to help villages become better. They make videos, write stories, and local products online.

    As the new year begins, Chen is ready to go back to her village. She carries not her family's pride but the hope of many people. Her story tells us that success can mean going back to our roots and creating something beautiful there.

  • 3、On January 14th, 2026, a piece of sorrowful news swept through Beijing and the whole sports world. Nie Weiping, the legendary Weiqi Sage (棋圣), left us forever at the age of 73. For many people, he was not just a player; he was a symbol of pride and national pride.

    Nie's story began in 1952 in Hebei. From a very young age, he showed amazing talent for playing Weiqi (Go). However, his most shining moments came in the 1980s.

    During the famous China-Japan Super Challenge, the pressure was huge. At that time, Japanese players were considered the strongest in the world. But Nie did not give up. With deep thought and brilliant strategy, he defeated top Japanese masters one by one, helping China win consecutive (不断的) victories.

    His achievements lifted the spirit of the whole nation. People all over China, old and young, were excited by his success. He became a true hero in Chinese hearts.

    In 1982, Nie was awarded the 9-dan rank, highest level in the game. But he didn't stop there. In 1986, he became the head coach of the national team. He spent the rest of his life in an effort passing his skills to the next generation. He trained many world champions and encouraged countless young people to learn this beautiful game.

    Nie Weiping has put down his last stone, but his spirit will live on. He will always be remembered as the "Weiqi Sage" who put his lifelong energy into the black and white world.

    根据语篇内容,按要求回答问题。

    (1)、When did Nie Weiping pass away?

    (2)、Why did people all over China get excited about Nie's success?

    (3)、What happened in 1982?

    (4)、How did Nie help the next generation after 1986?

    (5)、What can you learn from Nie Weiping's life?

  • 4、①Scientists at a research center in Liverpool, England, say they are close to finding a new treatment for snakebites. Working with the largest collection of venomous (有毒的) snakes in Europe, the experts are testing their new medicine. Every year, bites from venomous snakes around the world cause up to 138,000 deaths.

    ②The cause of death depends on the snake's venom (毒液). Some snakes' venom attacks (攻击) the nervous system, stopping the brain from sending orders to the body. Other venom attacks the blood, causing bleeding and organ damage (器官损伤). Different kinds of snakes have different influences. That's because each kind of snake has its own special toxins (毒素), which will harm the human body in different ways. Now the only snakebite treatment available is antivenom (抗蛇毒素), which is made by putting the snake's venom into an animal. The animal creates antibodies to fight the venom,which are then taken out of the animal's blood and put into the patient. This treatment is often expensive.

    ③Researchers at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine are working on a new medicine called unithiol (二巯基丙磺酸钠). It is very important. The medicine will slow the influence of snakebites, allowing the person to look for medical attention. Next year they plan to test the medicine on people who have been bitten by snakes in Ghana and Brazil.

    根据语篇内容,选择最佳选项。

    (1)、Where are the scientists working?
    A、In Ghana. B、In Brazil. C、In Liverpool.
    (2)、How does some snakes' venom cause death?
    A、By creating antibodies in animals. B、By slowing the brain's orders to the body. C、By attacking the blood and causing bleeding.
    (3)、What is the only treatment for snakebites now?
    A、Antivenom. B、Antibodies. C、Unithiol.
    (4)、What does the underlined word "which" refer to?
    A、The antibodies. B、The snake's venom. C、The animal's blood.
    (5)、Why is the new medicine called unithiol important?
    A、It is cheaper than the old treatment. B、It can stop all snakebites from happening. C、It gives snakebites more time to reach a hospital.
  • 5、On April 3, 2025, more than 2,300 students and teachers from Guyuan City in Ningxia started their yearly 54-kilometer walk. They did this to show respect to the soldiers who died for the region. This year marks the 30th year of the "walking ideological and political education class (行走的思政课). " It started in 1995 and has inspired more than 30,000 students.

    The walk starts before sunrise. The people taking part carry white flowers they made by hand. They sing songs like Unity Means Power (《团结就是力量》). They walk on muddy mountain paths to Renshanhe Martyrs' Cemetery (任山河烈士陵园). 391 soldiers are buried there. Many of them were only 18 to 25 years old. The walk is hard. People often face rain, snow and tiredness.

    This activity combines history with hands-on learning. Students write poems for the martyrs (烈士) and act out historical stories in class. At the cemetery, they clean the tombstones and read the names of the dead soldiers. One student said, "Touching the cold stones made me know what sacrifice really means."

    Over the years, this walk has become a national model for education. Schools around China now organize trips like this. Live broadcasts in 2024-2025 attracted over 100 million viewers. New technologies, like AI facial reconstructions of martyrs, let students "talk" to historical figures. This makes the experience even better.

    Many former students, like spacecraft designer Yan Qi, said the walk taught them to be strong and work as a team. Teachers said it helps students understand the cost of peace. This 30-year tradition shows that education is not just about books. It's about feeling history with your feet and your heart.

    (1)、When did the "walking class" first start?
    A、In 1995. B、In 2024. C、In 2025.
    (2)、What do students carry during the walk?
    A、Books and pens. B、White flowers. C、Photos of soldiers.
    (3)、How many soldiers are buried at the cemetery?
    A、391. B、2,300. C、30,000.
    (4)、What does the student mean by "Touching the cold stones made me know what sacrifice really means"?
    A、The stones were very cold that day. B、She/He learned how to clean tombstones. C、She/He finally understood the soldiers' sacrifice.
    (5)、What can we infer from the last paragraph?
    A、The walk is too hard for most students. B、Only strong students can join the walk. C、The walk teaches students more than books can.
  • 6、Fast - growing trees can not only beautify your outdoor space quickly, they are also among the best ways to reduce CO2 from the air. Here are four kinds of fast-growing trees.

    Red Maple (红枫)

    Max Height (最大高度): About 65 feet

    Growth Per Year: 2.6-5 feet

    Special Features: Wide canopy (树冠,40 feet); At its finest in autumn; Its leaves turn red and orange

    Live Oak (弗吉尼亚栎)

    Max Height: About 80 feet

    Growth Per Year: About 2-3 feet

    Special Feature: Evergreen (常绿植物); Often has Spanish moss (苔藓); Fruits feed birds

    Southern Catalpa (梓树)

    Max Height: About 40 feet

    Growth Per Year: About 2-3 feet

    Special Feature: Grows well in wet soil; Heart-shaped leaves; Produces red flowers

    Giant Sequoia (巨杉)

    Max Height: Up to 300 feet

    Growth Per Year: About 4 feet

    Special Feature: Very big trunk (树干); Grows in natural

    (1)、What color do the leaves of the Red Maple turn in autumn?
    A、Red and orange. B、Green and Yellow. C、Brown and gray.
    (2)、Why do birds like the Live Oak?
    A、It has wide leaves. B、It gives them food. C、It stays green all year.
    (3)、Which plant grows well in wet soil?
    A、Red Maple. B、Live Oak. C、Southern Catalpa.
    (4)、How tall can a Giant Sequoia grow?
    A、About 40 feet. B、About 80 feet. C、Up to 300 feet.
    (5)、Which section of a magazine is the passage probably from?
    A、Science Study. B、Nature Watch. C、Culture World.
  • 7、Depending on just two fingers to write, Dong Yichao1 632 in the national college entrance exam. He ranked 741 out of more than 300,000 students in Jiangsu.

    In December 2014, Dong's life took an unexpected2. He suddenly had a serious illness. Doctors made a negative prediction that Dong would spend the rest of his life in a hospital bed. Refusing to3 this, Dong's parents took him to another hospital. He received treatment for over two months.

    With the help of the hospital staff, Dong's body began to show small changes.4, he could move one side of his body. His fingers and toes started to move again. Then, Dong returned to school and5 Qidong High School with excellent grades.

    Because of his illness, Dong could only write with two fingers. "It's6 for me to even hold two books," he said.7 doing homework, he would lower his head and get the pen with only two fingers. At first, he could only write 300 words in an hour. Through practice, he can write over 600 words8.

    To help take care of Dong, Qidong High School offered a job to Dong's mother. This made her9 her son while also making a living. The school also provided10 with a dormitory. They made sure that Dong's classroom was on the first floor. All this helped Dong have a normal high school life.

    Dong's dream is to be a teacher. "In college, I won't relax in my studies. I want to learn more knowledge and skills," he said.

    (1)
    A 、scored B 、took C 、brought
    (2)
    A 、ride B 、break C 、turn
    (3)
    A 、finish B 、accept C 、change
    (4)
    A 、Finally B 、Suddenly C 、Unfortunately
    (5)
    A 、visited B 、left C 、entered
    (6)
    A 、difficult B 、easy C 、relaxing
    (7)
    A 、After B 、When C 、Since
    (8)
    A 、now B 、never C 、still
    (9)
    A 、look for B 、look after C 、look at
    (10)
    A 、him B 、her C 、them
  • 8、根据对话内容,从下面方框中选出恰当的句子补全对话,有一个选项是多余的。

    A: Lin Li, any plans for the summer holiday?

    B: Yes. We want to try "slow travel. "

    A: Slow travel?

    B: It is about that we will stay in one small town for a week.

    A: A whole week? That sounds boring.

    B: Not really.

    A: But you might miss beautiful landscapes.

    B: My heart will feel peaceful.

    A: Maybe, that sounds good.

    B: OK. Welcome to join us. I think it's a different kind of trip.

    A: I can write down my experience.

    B: That's a great idea! You will enjoy it.

    A: I hope so. Thanks for telling me about this.

    A. It's actually about feeling the local life.

    B. But I still want to try it.

    C. What is it about?

    D. I also want to join it.

    E. I will bring a notebook.

    F. I need to go home now.

  • 9、英语周刊正在开展"Smart Use of Pocket Money"主题征文活动。你校对200名学生进行了零花钱使用情况调查,结果如右图。请你根据海报上的要求和调查结果,写一篇英语短文投稿。

    Smart Use of Pocket Money

  • 10、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。

    Each week, Timmy would spend all his pocket money on the very first day, never feeling it was enough. His father hoped Timmy would learn to be more responsible with his money. Soon, a chance (come): a camping trip.

    One evening at the campsite, Sam, a new friend of (Timmy), started a large fire. But he burned his firewood too (quick). Before long, the fire died out. However, a girl namedMia managed  (keep) her fire going —— using neither too much, nor too little wood. As a result, her fire lasted much (long).

    When the teacher saw this, he went over to Sam and said,"You must deal with the fire wisely. you use up your wood too quickly, you' ll have none left. It' s just like many (thing) in life —— water, time, money, or effort. The key is to use them properly so they last for what truly matters."

    Timmy listened    the teacher in silence. The campfire lesson was not just about managing firewood, but a guide to making wise choices in life.

    The next day at home, Timmy turned off the light in   empty room."We shouldn' t waste good things," he said."We have to use them carefully." His father was (surprise),but then a smile appeared on his face.

  • 11、请阅读下面语篇,根据其内容,将适当的单词填入空白处,每空一词。

    Yue Fei' s story is touching, and if we want to learn more about him, we can visit his temple—— Yue Fei Temple. It is located at the southern foot of Qixia Hill by the beautiful  Lake in Hangzhou.

    In the main hall of Yue Fei Temple, there is a huge picture that shows the scene of Yue Fei' s mother tattooing(刺花纹) words"Jin Zhong Bao Guo" on back. If you visit this place, you can read poems written by Yue Fei and learn why he is still remembered today. It is a meaningful place to !

  • 12、B.请阅读下面语篇,根据括号内汉语注释或所给首字母写出单词的正确形式,每空一词。

    As we all know, Yue Fei was a famous national hero during the Southern SongDynasty. He was a brave general who led his army to (战斗) against enemies and protect his country. He led his army with  (严格) rules because he knew that no rules, no success. However, he also treated his soldiers really (好) and cared about their needs very much. That's why he was deeply  (爱) by his soldiers.

    Although he was treated unfairly in his time, he has influenced us for hundreds of y.His story tells us to love our family and our motherland.

  • 13、A.将方框中所给词语的适当形式或词组填入短文中,每词仅用一次。

    carry    victory    encourage    such as    symbol    sweet    kind

    Ding Sheng Cake is a famous snack from my hometown, Hangzhou. Its name means"       " and it dates back to the Southern Song Dynasty. It was first made to   the brave soldiers of Yue Fei' s army and bring them good luck in war. Today, it is still served at festivals and important family events.

    The cake was soft and  , filled with smooth red beans in old traditions. Now it comes with more different   to meet different tastes. Its bright red color is a  of success and good luck. It has become a special gift for students before important exams,  Gaokao.For students, Ding Sheng Cake shows the hope of achieving their dream marks. More than just a delicious snack, it  good wishes.

  • 14、阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

    Aria was a teenager with big dreams, but she hated school and never worked hard. She loved painting and 1 to become a famous artist."Why do I need math to be a(n)2 ?" she would often say. Slowly, Aria's grades kept dropping but she didn't care until one day something3 her.

    One afternoon, Aria saw a poster—— her 4 artist, Maya Ainsworth, would give a talk. As a fan of Maya, she kept 5 her parents to let her go. Her mother said,"You can go, but only if you can bring your grades up."    6 but eager(渴望的) to go, Aria agreed.

    The big day  7 arrived. Aria sat in the front row and listened to Maya Ainsworth carefully.8 the Questions& Answers, Aria asked,"Was school more important than hobbies?" Maya smiled and 9 ,"Yes! School taught me to think in a new way. Math showed me shapes that made my art better while history gave me new ideas for my paintings." Those words hit Aria hard.

    That night, Aria opened her math book and studied 10 . For the first time, she saw how shapes could help her draw pictures of buildings. Stories from history also brought her art new ideas. Little by little,11 grades got better.

    A year later, Aria 12 a national art competition. Her painting showed old buildings with beautiful shapes and colors and it helped her 13 the first place! During her speech, Aria said,"I used to think studying was a waste of time,14 now I know learning is the key to being a better person."

    Dreams are like 15 , and school is the soil that helps them grow.

    (1)
    A 、 dreamed B 、 agreed C 、 failed D 、 refused
    (2)
    A 、 doctor B 、 artist C 、 worker D 、 teacher
    (3)
    A 、 found B 、 changed C 、 left D 、 shocked
    (4)
    A 、 talented B 、 popular C 、 favorite D 、 famous
    (5)
    A 、 teaching B 、 allowing C 、 helping D 、 asking
    (6)
    A 、 Excited B 、 Unhappy C 、 Happy D 、 Bored
    (7)
    A 、 happily B 、 slowly C 、 finally D 、 suddenly
    (8)
    A 、 During B 、 After C 、 Before D 、 Between
    (9)
    A 、 repeated B 、 joked C 、 shouted D 、 answered
    (10)
    A 、 colors B 、 numbers C 、 shapes D 、 words
    (11)
    A 、 their B 、 my C 、 her D 、 his
    (12)
    A 、 got on with B 、 stayed away from C 、 came up with D 、 took part in
    (13)
    A 、 enter B 、 win C 、 miss D 、 lose
    (14)
    A 、 but B 、 or C 、 so D 、 if
    (15)
    A 、 plants B 、 sands C 、 books D 、 stones
  • 15、阅读下面材料,从方框中所给的A-E五个选项中选出正确选项(其中一项是多余选项),将其序号填入第31~34小题,并回答第35 小题。

    (Several students are talking with Li Ming from the"Student Internet Safety Helper" group.)

    Lily:Li Ming, your group's slogan is"WCK". What does it stand for?

    Li Ming: WCK stands for our three key online rules: Wise, Careful, and Kind."Wise" is all about thinking before you share."Careful" serves as a reminder to watch out for online risks and strange messages.

    Lily:Yeah, truly creative. What are the most common problems online for teens?

    Li Ming: Many worry about online bullying, wrong information, and too much screen time.

    Sam:What do you usually do to help?

    Li Ming: For example, we tell friends to be kind and report bullying. We also teach how to check if the information is true.

    Sam:Has it been easy to get everyone to listen?

    Li Ming: Not always. Some people think safety education is unnecessary and boring, or too much trouble.  We want everyone to see that learning to be safe can be interesting.

    John:Do you have any other advice?

    Li Ming: Sure. Being safe online sounds difficult. Just ask for help if you see something bad. The most important thing is to be safe and kind online.

    A. We share simple but useful tips.

    B. But starting with small steps helps.

    C. This is because we call our slogan WCK.

    D. "Kind" tells us to treat others nicely online.

    E. So, we use fun videos and stories to show what can happen.

    Are WCK rules useful? How do you keep safe online?(不超过 15词)

  • 16、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

    ①Beijing is home to some special birds—— Beijing Swifts. For hundreds of years, these birds have lived closely with the city, seeing its changes and becoming an important part of its long history.

    ② Beijing Swifts have lived in Beijing since the 1400s. When the old city walls were created back then, they gave these swifts perfect places  to  build  their nests.  Beijing  Swifts,  also  called  Yuyan,  are connected to Yanjing, an old name for Beijing used in ancient times. These birds have become a special part of Beijing's history.

    ③Beijing Swifts have strong flying skills. They only land when they need to raise their babies. How they sleep is still unknown. These swifts arrive in Beijing every April and leave in late summer after their young birds grow up. For a long time, no one knew where these swifts went in winter. According to the report in 2025, scientists put light geolocators(定位器) on some swifts nesting in the Summer Palace. These small objects helped them find out that the swifts fly all the way to southern Africa for winter.

    ④ Sadly, Beijing Swifts are becoming fewer and fewer, and there may be two main reasons.First, they are losing their nesting places as there are fewer old buildings with high walls. Second,there are fewer insects, which makes it hard for them to survive. However, there is still hope——birdwatching has become very popular in China, especially among young people, which helps draw people's attention to protecting swifts.

    ⑤As an important part of Beijing's history and natural beauty, Beijing Swifts need our protection, and their future depends on choices we make. Only by protecting them can people inBeijing continue to enjoy these amazing birds for years to come.

    (1)、What do we know about Beijing Swifts in Paragraph 2?
    A、They' ve lived in Beijing for 1400 years. B、They built their nests on the door. C、They were called Yanjing in old times. D、They are a special part of Beijing.
    (2)、Which sentence is the best for the blank in Paragraph 3?
    A、It is surprising that they eat and sleep in the air. B、It is exciting that they live in Beijing for centuries. C、It is interesting that they live on high old city walls. D、It is amazing that they arrive in Beijing every early summer.
    (3)、What does"them" in Paragraph 3 refer to?
    A、Beijing Swifts. B、Scientists. C、Bird lovers. D、City walls.
    (4)、What is the main idea of the text?
    A、It discusses when Beijing Swifts need to raise babies. B、It reports how Beijing Swifts spend winter in southern Africa. C、It explains why Beijing used to be called Yanjing in ancient times. D、It introduces that Beijing Swifts are special to Beijing and need protection.
  • 17、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

    Have you ever received a polite smile from a worker at a highway toll booth(收费站)? In fact,similar scenes have played out in many places. Recently, a well-known chain store has introduced a"10-4 program" for its workers.

    The program's rule is clear and detailed. Workers must smile politely and wave warmly from ten feet away. When a customer comes within four feet, they must personally greet them. The workers have received a smile guidebook that says,"Lift the corners of your mouth, part your lips to show your teeth, and hold this until the customer smiles back." Can kindness that comes from strict instructions ever be truly warm and sincere?

    Besides, treating every customer the same way can do more harm than good. People are different. Some welcome a friendly chat, while others simply wish to be left alone to shop or eat in peace. Imagine being asked many times during a meal,"Is everything alright?" How annoying!The customers may feel uncomfortable. More importantly,  when workers  focus too much on following these rules, they might forget other important tasks, like filling the shelves or helping other customers.

    So, what makes truly good service? It should come from the worker's own sincere wish to help. It depends on personal judgment and a friendly environment, not on mechanical instructions from a handbook. Good service should be a goal to encourage, not a fixed order to follow without thinking.

    In short, the"polite smile" at the highway toll booth and the chain store's detailed service rule share the same key problem. They both replace the true spirit of service—— warmth from the heart—— with simple rules from a handbook.

    (1)、How does the writer start the article?
    A、By telling a story. B、By providing results. C、By asking a question. D、By describing a habit.
    (2)、According to"10-4 program", which picture best shows the"smile"?
    A、 B、 C、 D、
    (3)、Which is closest in meaning to the underlined word"mechanical"?
    A、kind B、cold C、simple D、right
    (4)、What does the writer think of such service rules?
    A、He supports them because they improve service. B、He thinks they are both good and bad. C、He is unsure and thinks more discussion is needed. D、He doesn't agree with them, thinking they are not sincere.
  • 18、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

    I' ve always believed sports, but I simply didn't get along. I just hated sports. In school, I was known to be often secretly"sick" on sports day. My mom was my partner, writing notes(假条)about my"bad foot" to get me out of PE.

    Then came the invitation. A close friend asked me to his birthday football game."Absolutely not," a voice shouted from the bottom of my heart. But it was his birthday. So, with a heavy heart,I went—— fully planning to stand safely at the side and just watch.

    But something unexpected happened the moment I stepped onto the grass. I found myself following the ball. I even kicked it once, passing to a teammate, and we both started laughing.When someone scored, I cheered without thinking. I was... having fun.

    When my mother heard about it, she was surprised."Football? Really?" she asked,remembering all her old notes."In fact, it was pretty good," I said.

    Now, every Sunday finds me in the football field with friends. Why do I keep going back?It's more than exercise or friendship. It's the simple joy of doing something just because it's fun.

    The best part? My mom, who used to be my note-writer, saw me putting on my football shoes one day and said,"Well, if you can try something new, maybe I can too." Soon after, she joined a local walking group!

    Looking back, I never imagined kicking a ball could change something. But it did. It taught me that joy often waits on the other side of"I can' t". Why not give something you hate a chance,too?

    (1)、Why did the writer avoid PE?
    A、He was busy with homework. B、He had a real foot problem. C、He wanted to meet his friends. D、He disliked doing sports.
    (2)、How did the writer feel after the birthday football game?
    A、He felt bored. B、He found it fun. C、He felt relaxed. D、He found it tiring.
    (3)、Which is the right order of the following events?

    a. The writer started playing football with friends every Sunday.

    b. The writer's mother joined a walking group.

    c. The writer made excuses to avoid PE lessons at school.

    d. The writer played in a friend's birthday football game and had fun.

    A、c-d-a-b B、d-c-a-b C、c-d-b-a D、d-a-c-b
    (4)、What is"the best part" according to the passage?
    A、He made some good friends. B、He became a good football player. C、His mom tried something new. D、His mom started to play football.
  • 19、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

    (1)、What can WuBot do?
    A、Use different tools. B、Carry heavy things. C、Follow its owner. D、Help with school teaching.
    (2)、Which robot is the best choice for factory work?
    A、WuBot. B、Atlas. C、As2. D、Aibo.
    (3)、In which part of the magazine can we read the passage?
    A、Travel. B、Health. C、Science. D、Food.
  • 20、 假设你是李华,你的英国笔友 Tom听说你们学校在教学楼里设置了几个"课间能量补给站(Energy Corners)", 他对这些补给站很好奇。请你选择其中一个补给站,给他写一封邮件进行介绍,并说明它给同学们带来的至少两点好处。

    注意:

    词数80左右,邮件的首尾已给出,不计入总词数;

    2.邮件需符合要求,包含所提内容,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯、通顺;

    3.文中不得出现真实人名、学校等信息。

    Dear Tom,

    I'm glad to hear that you' re interested in our"Energy Corners".I hope you find it interesting. Looking forward to your reply!

    Yours,

    Li Hua

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