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1、NASA's Voyage 2 spacecraft, which has been probing (探测) the outer bounds of the solar system for over 45 years, is running out of power. But a new plan aims to keep its mission alive for at least three more years.
The Voyage 2, first launched in 1977, has been helping scientists study faraway planets and understand how the heliosphere (日球层) protects Earth. With Voyage 2's power supply running out, NASA was about to shut down one of its five science instruments on the spacecraft. To keep it going, engineers had already given up heaters and other nonessential parts that used power.
However, engineers have now found a way to use reserve power from a safety mechanism to support Voyager 2. The move will enable the mission to put off shutting down a science instrument until 2026, rather than this year.
Ed Stone, who was the chief scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab, has spent over half his life dedicated to the Voyager programme. He said, "What it revealed was how complex the solar system really is. Before Voyager, the only known active volcanoes were here on Earth. And the only known oceans in the solar system were here on Earth. But we have known more since the Voyager programme started."
Voyager 2 and its twin, Voyager 1 (launched the same year), are the only spacecrafts to have ventured beyond the heliosphere. Voyager 2 is 12.3 billion miles away from Earth and counting. Voyager 1, also facing an expiration (到期) date as it also loses power, is 14.7 billion miles away.
"The science data that the Voyager are returning gets more valuable the farther away from the Sun they go, so we are definitely interested in keeping as many science instruments operating as long as possible," Linda Spilker, the Voyager programmes project scientist at the Jet Propulsion Lab said.
NASA, meanwhile, has been working to make sure the Voyager doesn't end up with a slow failure, with officials weighing expensive and complex suggestions from several groups for a new, long-term probe.
(1)、How did NASA react to Voyager 2's power supply running out in the past?A、NASA regarded it to be normal. B、NASA fixed heaters for engineers. C、NASA shut down its five science instruments. D、NASA tried its best to keep Voyager 2 alive.(2)、What does Voyager 1 have in common with Voyager 2?A、They were launched on the same date. B、They have protected Earth for years. C、They are 12.3 billion miles away from Earth. D、They are likely to stop working in the coming future.(3)、What does Linda Spilker want to convey?A、Science instruments attract her deeply. B、The Voyagers can't fly farther any more. C、Science instruments on the Voyagers are well worth operating. D、The farther the Voyagers go, the more accurate science data is.(4)、Which of the following is the best title for the text?A、Voyager 2 Has contributed a Lot to Earth B、NASA Is Keeping Voyager 2 Going Until at Least 2026. C、The Voyagers Will End Up with a Failure D、The Expensive Ways Can't Save Voyager 2 -
2、A team at the University of California, Los Angeles developed a human-like robot that will take part in an international soccer competition. The name of the robot is ARTEMIS, which stands for Advanced Robotic Technology for Enhanced Mobility and Improved Stability. It stands 142 centimetres tall and weighs 38 kilogrammes.
The researchers said ARTEMIS is one of only a few humanoid robots that can run. It can also jump and walk on different kinds of surfaces without losing its balance. The robot also can kick a ball and remain standing even when kicked or hit. The engineers who built the robot said it can walk at a speed of 2.1 metres per second. This could make ARTEMIS the world's fastest walking humanoid robot.
The team said the goal of the project was to create a robot that can perform many human-like activities, particularly playing the sport of soccer. To do this, engineers said they modeled the devices that control the robot after human muscles. ARTEMIS uses a series of sensors and cameras to help it move and position itself.
Dennis Hong is a UCLA professor of engineering and the director of the university's Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory. He explained in a statement the reason ARTEMIS can keep good balance even when walking and running over uneven surfaces. It is because the robot is "getting both feet off the ground while in motion," Hong said. He added, "This is a first-of-its-kind robot." Another difference between ARTEMIS and other humanoid robots is that it is controlled electrically instead of by hydraulics (水力学). The developers said this makes the robot quieter and cleaner running. Over the next few weeks, they will work on perfecting the robot's soccer playing skills.
One member of the team, student Justin Quan, said his personal goal is engineering robots that can improve people's lives. "Seeing these robots helping push the robot technology to that next level is really rewarding because you're like, oh, the dream, it gets closer," he said.
(1)、What does the underlined word "humanoid" in Paragraph 2 mean?A、Human-like. B、All-round. C、Automatic. D、Custom-designed.(2)、What makes it possible for ARTEMIS to play soccer?A、It never loses balance. B、It can move flexibly for ever. C、It has powerful sensory functions. D、Its design is patterned on the human muscles.(3)、What does the author mainly talk about in Paragraph 4?A、The way that ARTEMIS maintains balance in motion. B、The using method and advantages of ARTEMIS. C、The most advanced technology applied to ARTEMIS. D、The distinctive features and working principle of ARTEMIS.(4)、What's Justin Quan's attitude to the future of the latest robots?A、Critical. B、Hopeful. C、Concerned. D、Uninterested. -
3、"Every life is a boat, the dream is the boat sail." Every child has a dream of what they want to be. When Renee Butts was little, her dream was to become a volunteer fire fighter because her father was one. Sadly, when she was 14, her beloved father died and she was never able to do volunteer work with him. However, Renee's story didn't end there. She was determined and never gave up, which makes for a good firefighter.
Now Renee is a member of the Carmel Fire Department, where she is required to be an Emergency Medical Technician. She should also be ready to deal with any emergency, like fighting a fire, dealing with a car accident or helping someone who's sick. Sometimes she is in the driver's seat or using the water pump. Renee works nine to eleven days a month on 24-hour shifts. She also has a family to care for, as her husband is also a busy fire fighter. Dealing with housework and working so much can show her great determination.
When I asked Renee what the best part of her job was, she replied, "Helping people and saving lives." I think that shows signs of being a true hero. She's always willing to do anything for anyone in need. Renee says that her job is frightening at times, but extremely exciting. "The worst part of my job is that I see death. Actually, sometimes people die in the accident, for which I am very sorry." With 140 people in her station, Renee is one of the only three women, but that doesn't bother her. She says everyone can get a fair shot and do the same jobs.
I was inspired by this because I knew I would be very scared to do her job and didn't know if I could handle seeing people die. We would never live without people like her who have the courage to risk their lives. Renee's determination rubs off on me and makes me believe that I can do anything.
(1)、What happened to Renee when she was fourteen?A、She got lost in a boat sailing. B、She dropped out of school. C、Her father passed away. D、Her dream to be a firefighter came true.(2)、Why does the author believe Renee Butts is a true hero?A、She always tries her best to help anyone in need. B、She is one of the only three women in her station. C、She has been a firefighter for a long time. D、She feels sorry for the people dying in the accident.(3)、How does Renee think of her job?A、Simple and pleasant. B、Frightening but exciting. C、Relaxing and comfortable. D、Challenging but promising.(4)、What is the main idea of the last paragraph?A、Renee's story is an inspiration to the author. B、The author feels very scared to do Renee's job. C、The author could handle seeing people die. D、Renee encourages the author to risk the life. -
4、Here are some books that are carefully picked for your kids.
Corduroy
It's about a little bear, Corduroy, in a toy shop. He has lost one of his buttons. This makes him very sad because he wants to be taken home by a kid. So he decides to find a new button. Corduroy contains some hard words. So you'd better use a dictionary while reading it.
Price: $18; a 10% discount on Sunday
Curious George
Curious George, a monkey, is a little too interested in everything, which causes humans to bring him from the forest to a big city. However, there he calls the fire department, is sent to prison, escapes from prison and is carried into the sky by balloons. Though the book uses a lot of short and simple sentences, some of its words are not simple.
Price: $20; a 20% discount on Sunday
The Story of Ferdinand
Ferdinand, a bull, loves to smell the flowers in the grasslands. One day people come to pick a male cow for bullfights. Ferdinand doesn't want to be chosen, but a bee stings (蜇) him. It causes him to jump around crazily, so he's picked. In Ferdinand's first fight, he lies down to smell the flowers instead of fighting. So he is sent back to the grassland. The book has many similar stories that bring laughter. And it has everything that makes a children's book great for English learners—simple and hard words.
Price: $16; a 10% discount on Sunday
Green Eggs and Ham
In this book, a cat named Sam really likes green eggs and meat. So he offers them to a friend. Read the book to see if his friend likes the meal or not. This book is a poem. Despite the simple vocabulary, the words are used in a way that feels smart.
Price: $15; a 5% discount on Sunday
(1)、Which book is about a small toy bear?A、Curious George. B、Corduroy. C、Green Eggs and Ham. D、The Story of Ferdinand.(2)、Why is Ferdinand sent back to the grassland?A、He lies to the audience. B、He jumps around crazily. C、He refuses to fight. D、A bee stings him.(3)、What is the purpose of the text?A、To help. B、To advertise. C、To comment. D、To educate. -
5、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
An orange firework burst overhead. "Where do the sparkles go after they fall out of the sky?" Annika asked her family. "Do you know?"
Her little brother, Ben, gurgled and waved his tiny fist. "Great question," her mom said as she offered Annika a slice of watermelon. Her dad said, "Hmm," and adjusted his camera's lens.
Annika flopped down on the blanket her mom had spread on the grass. A white-and-gold firework blossomed high above the trees, and they heard a pop-pop-bang! echo down by the lake. Annika tipped her head all the way back. She watched the sparkles drip like glittering spray from a fountain before they disappeared into the dark. Kids were running between blankets all over the hilltop, kicking soccer balls, waving streamers.
This was her favorite day of the whole summer.
Do the sparkles turn into stars? Annika wondered. Do they land in the treetops? Do they puddle up at the bottom of the lake in a mound of glitter?
Two red fireworks shot across the sky like comets and burst into bright white lights that blinked on and off. Ben screamed happily and threw one of his shoes across the blanket. Her mom laughed and put it back on his foot. Her dad said, "Wow, look at that one!" and took a photo.
"Can I go look for sparkles?" asked Annika.
"When the show is over, honey," her mom said.
Annika wiggled her fingers like fireworks at Ben and said, "Ka-boom!"
After the show was done, all the families clapped. They talked about what a great fireworks show it was and wished each other a happy Fourth of July. Annika sighed. Her favorite day of the whole summer was almost over. Everyone started packing up to go.
Annika gathered the watermelon rinds and helped her mom fold the blanket. Annika's dad put away his camera and picked up Ben. Then Annika tugged her mother's sleeve. "May I go look for sparkles, please? Just for two minutes?"
"OK," Annika's mom said. "But stay where we can see you."
Annika ran to the edge of the field and looked around.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。
There were no orange sparkles in the grass.
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"A firefly!" Annika yelled out.
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6、假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Peter来信与你探讨科技话题,他想了解AI曾帮你解决实际问题的经历,请你给Peter写一封回信,内容包括:
1. 描述AI帮你解决问题的具体经历;2. 分享你对AI与日常生活关系的新认知。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 请按如下格式作答。
Dear Peter,
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Yours,
Li Hua
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7、阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
China has been actively developing (it) circular economy (循环经济) across all industries, turning waste into useful products, aiming to build a circular industrial system with its recycling industry (reach) a 5-trillion-yuan output value by year-end.
Chinese companies are using advanced technology to upgrade the industry. At a circular economy industrial park in Suzhou, Jiangsu, high-tech (facility) can handle around 500 tons of kitchen waste every day. "About 90 percent of kitchen waste can (recycle) into nutrient-rich soil for landscaping or composting (堆肥), or turned into biomass natural gas the city's gas grid (供气网)," said Huang Yuanchen, general manager of a local environmental company.
The secondhand market was once popular in the US and Europe is now also growing in China as green choice, covering home appliances, books, digital products, camping gear, and fitness equipment. Big discounts make them (afford) for more people to enjoy their hobbies.
"The secondhand economy boosts products circulation, unlocking new consumer needs helping the domestic economy," said Li Yongjian, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. " (promote) the circular economy, we must not only strengthen the industry but also raise public awareness and spread the idea of sustainable development." (Xinhua)
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8、This happened around November of 2015 when I was working at a local hotel. It was the night shift when an elderly man came to ask for a room. After going through the regular procedure for getting him1, he told me his story.
He and his wife had come up into my hometown for a2, but his wife had a medical emergency and was taken to the nearby hospital. Unwilling to3 the trip or make another long drive home, he decided to spend a few nights at the hotel to get closer to knowing his wife's situation. As I'm talking to him, he told me he was a veteran from Vietnam and he started to4 his time in the service, talking about his wartime friends and the5 they'd made during that hard time.
I was6 by this and kept talking to him about his experiences. As we talked, I stepped into the backroom to place an order for a pizza. When the food was7, the man started to excuse himself, claiming he didn't want to8 my meal. When I told him it was for him, he cried — for the first time someone had9 a hand of generosity to him.
He showed me his badge and then talked about how Vietnam soldiers weren't10 the best when they came back to American soil and that further moved me.
As he headed to his hotel room, I carried his11 and followed. He tried to stop me, but I insisted, saying I was12 to respect elders and lend a helping hand wherever I could, since a small act of13 would go a long way. The veteran thanked me14. The next day, I went home feeling like the most accomplished individual, knowing I'd15 in someone's life.
(1)A 、checked in B 、checked off C 、carried in D 、carried out(2)A 、treatment B 、vacation C 、course D 、project(3)A 、lengthen B 、shorten C 、widen D 、strengthen(4)A 、range B 、remind C 、recall D 、recite(5)A 、mistakes B 、plans C 、decisions D 、bonds(6)A 、touched B 、amazed C 、encouraged D 、impressed(7)A 、withdrawn B 、purchased C 、delivered D 、canceled(8)A 、infect B 、invest C 、inquire D 、interrupt(9)A 、extended B 、dropped C 、grabbed D 、held(10)A 、preserved B 、trained C 、treated D 、observed(11)A 、bandage B 、devices C 、baggage D 、groceries(12)A 、fascinated B 、frightened C 、hesitant D 、honored(13)A 、tiredness B 、kindness C 、loneliness D 、carefulness(14)A 、heartily B 、honestly C 、preciously D 、proudly(15)A 、made a bet B 、made a contribution C 、made an effort D 、made a difference -
9、How to Support a Long-Distance Friend
Staying connected with close friends can be challenging when they live far away. You might feel helpless when a distant friend is going through a tough time. However, with some efforts, you can still provide meaningful support and strengthen your friendship.
"Physical distance can make us feel disconnected," Dr. Sophie Mort, a clinical psychologist says, "but being emotionally present is key." Here are four practical ways to show you care.
This simple act can bridge the physical gap between you. A care package is a powerful way to show you're thinking of them. It could include their favorite snacks, a heartfelt letter, or something that reminds you of a shared memory. "This gesture is especially meaningful during difficult times, offering comfort and a sense of connection," Dr. Mort adds.
Schedule regular video calls.
While not the same as meeting in person, regular video calls can create a sense of routine and provide quality time together. The key is to be fully present during the call. Avoid distractions and focus on the conversation. This intentional effort will make your friend feel valued.
Share an activity online.
To make your virtual meetings more engaging, try developing a shared hobby. You could do yoga together, cook the same recipe while on the call, or start a two-person book club. "These shared experiences create new topics for conversations and a stronger sense of doing things together," Dr. Mort suggests.
Work on a project together.
Whether you are working towards a fitness goal or planning an adventure, it gives you a shared purpose. It could be a fitness challenge where you track each other's progress, learning a new skill like painting, or even planning a future trip. Collaborating on something fun helps maintain a strong connection despite the distance.
Although miles apart, your friendship can continue to grow. With creativity and commitment, you can show that true friendship knows no boundaries.
A. Create a shared memory.
B. Send a Personal Care Package.
C. Therefore, it is crucial to find a time when you are both free and can give each other your full attention.
D. The physical distance may seem like a huge problem.
E. Starting a shared project gives you a common goal to be excited about.
F. This could be almost anything you both enjoy.
G. It's not about the form of communication, but the frequency.
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10、White noise is defined as noise that contains a mixture of all audible frequencies that human ears can hear (about 20 hertz to 20 kilohertz). This type of noise includes low-, midrange - and high-frequency sounds. Some noise types (or colors) get their names based on colors of light wavelengths. White light contains all the frequencies in the visible range, so you can see how white noise earned its name. Another way to think about it is as "20,000 tones all playing at the same time."
Why is it good to sleep with white noise? It can be an effective tool for "noise masking" and help avoid trouble sleeping. Studies indicate that listening to white noise for sleep can have some payoffs, such as by blocking out other sounds that can startle you out of sleep.
Researchers believe that white noise is a noise that makes someone's hearing threshold level (阀域值) reach its maximum rate, which means the presence sounds in the background become less capable of stimulating the cerebral cortex (大脑皮层) region of the brain during sleep.
A study published in 2021 examined the effects of white noise on sleep for 10 New York City residents who live in a high-noise environment. While the sample size is small, the data showed that "white noise significantly improved sleep based on subjective and objective measurements in subjects complaining of difficulty sleeping due to high levels of environmental noise." Further researches confirms these findings. For instance, white noise helped improved average total sleep time in patients admitted to a coronary care unit in a 2016 study, while research published in 2022 found that critically ill patients improved their sleep quality with the use of white noise.
White noise are now widely available. There's one option to use a sleep machine app on your phone if you don't want to purchase a device. If using white noise while studying, try listening to YouTube videos on your computer or phone completely for free, which can play in the background and drown out other distracting sounds.
(1)、Why is listening to white noise beneficial to sleep?A、It influences the colors of light wavelengths. B、It plays many tones at the same time. C、It blocks out other sounds that disturb sleep. D、It contains all audible frequencies.(2)、What did the studies find about the effects of white noise on sleep?A、White noise improved the sleep of residents in noisy areas. B、White noise was ineffective for the sleep of critically ill patients. C、White noise caused patients' difficulty sleeping. D、White noise improved average total sleep time largely.(3)、How does the author introduce the ways of getting white noise?A、By listing some figures. B、By giving an example. C、By making a comparison. D、By giving a definition.(4)、Which of the following would be the best title for the text?A、Why is White Noise? B、What is White Noise? C、How to Get White Noise? D、Where to Get White Noise? -
11、If you are a bean, nut, and seed lover, nutritionists say that you are on a good diet as these are some of the healthiest foods. Locally, nutritionists say these are very much affordable sources of protein, fibre, iron, and vitamins that offer many health benefits.
Gerald Ruzindana, a nutrition and wellness expert, says protein is a vital nutrient that plays a key role in maintaining and repairing the body, and legumes (豆科植物) are high in amino acids (氨基酸), the building blocks of protein. He says that people should consider consuming legumes on a daily basis. "With their presence of proteins, consuming legumes helps heal and make new tissues in the body," he says. Legumes are also linked to significantly lower risks of heart disease, high blood pressure according to studies.
"It's surprising how many people still don't understand the benefits that come with consuming legumes," says Erick Musengimana, a nutritionist at Rwanda Diabetes Association. He adds that legumes provide fibre, protein, carbohydrate, B vitamins, and because they are plant foods, they are cholesterol free as well, which makes them a perfect option. From studies, one serving of legumes, which is one-half cup, provides about 115 calories, 20g of carbohydrate, 7–9g of fibre, 8g of protein, and 1g of fat. It has also been established that legumes are an essential part of many healthy eating patterns, including the Mediterranean style of eating and vegetarian.
Along with being a highly nutritious food, evidence shows that legumes can play an important role in the prevention and management of a number of health conditions. Also, nutritionists say that a diet that regularly includes legumes may help with weight control, because of its fibre content and protein, as this means that it will slowly get digested after consumption, therefore, aiding in satiety.
(1)、According to the passage, what is an important nutrient that sustains and restores the body?A、Vitamin. B、Amino acid. C、Fibre. D、Protein.(2)、Why does the author mention the statistics in paragraph 3?A、To illustrate that legumes are popular. B、To explain why legumes are cholesterol-free. C、To prove the nutritional value of legumes. D、To compare legumes with other eating styles.(3)、What does the underlined word "satiety" in paragraph 4 mean?A、The state of being full. B、The state of being active. C、The state of being nutritious. D、The state of being hungry.(4)、What's the main idea of the text?A、Legumes are helpful to lower risks of heart disease. B、Legumes are beneficial to people's physical health. C、Legumes are a key component of specialized diets. D、Legumes are economical sources of various nutrients. -
12、Sitting in the garden as the rain fell on Christmas Day in 2023, I felt far from festive. Despite weeks of planning, the day had been stressful rather than magical.
My sons, Fred, 12, and Arthur, 8, were overwhelmed by the stacks of gifts under the tree, and my husband, Baz, was stuck building toys and searching for batteries, while I slaved over turkey and the trimmings. When we sat down to dinner, the children refused to eat most of it, then started arguing. We couldn't even go for a family walk because the weather was so miserable and, I hid myself outside for some peace, my thoughts turned to loved ones lost over the years. "I am not doing this again," I told my husband that evening. "Christmas is supposed to be fun."
Within days, I'd found a solution. Instead of our traditional Christmas at home or with our extended families, I'd booked a holiday park for the following year. We would pay for it by decreasing the numbers of gifts and when we explained to the children that Santa would only be able to deliver a stocking and one large present, they were so thrilled about the holiday to mind. It was the right decision because Christmas 2024 was the best one we could remember. And beforehand, all I had to do was packing the suitcase and buying a few necessities.
We spent Christmas Day at the pool for bowling, and dined at an Italian restaurant. The boys were so excited to eat their favorite food, pizza, for Christmas dinner!
It felt as festive as anything we could have created at home and everyone was happy. Best of all, we made lots of special memories that the boys still talk about today.
I am so glad we broke free from the tradition. It feels as if we have regained the spirit of Christmas by doing what works for us, and we've created our own new traditions instead. Quality family time is so much more precious than any gift that Santa could bring.
(1)、Why did the author feel Christmas Day in 2023 "far from festive"?A、Her children argued with each other. B、Making dishes for Christmas was tough. C、The whole family failed to have fun. D、The bad weather made her feel depressed.(2)、What was the boys' attitude towards the change of Santa's gifts?A、Indifferent. B、Shocked. C、Excited. D、Skeptical.(3)、Which of the following statements is TRUE?A、Baz was fed up with decorating the house with toys. B、They tended to celebrate Christmas with extended families. C、Children had a preference for traditional Christmas celebrations. D、I was satisfied with Christmas 2024 because it was stress-free.(4)、According to the author, what's the spirit of Christmas?A、Keeping an old tradition. B、Enjoying quality family time. C、Receiving precious gifts. D、Sharing expensive experiences. -
13、The Happiful Poetry Prize 2026
Our annual poetry competition celebrating the best of mental health writing is back. Seasoned professional or fresh newbie, wherever you are in your writing journey, you are personally invited to enter the The Happiful Poetry Prize 2026.
We are looking for poems to explore the topic of mental health and well-being in unique, engaging, and empowering ways. The competition is free to enter, and no prior experience is necessary; the only thing you need is a passion for writing!
The winner will receive £100, and four shortlisted poets will receive a £25 National Book Token. All five poems will be published in issue 108 of Happiful.
Please submit:
·One entry per person, of a poem no more than 25 lines long.
·Your poem's title.
·Your full name and address.
·A short biography, no more than 50 words long.
To enter, visit happiful.com/poetry-prize
The deadline for entries is midday on Friday 14 November 2025. All poets will be contacted with the results by the end of February, 2026. GOOD LUCK.
(1)、Which is the topic of this annual poetry competition?A、Individual's writing journey. B、Mental health and well-being. C、Engaging and empowering ways. D、Personal life experience.(2)、What should you submit if you want to participate in the competition?A、Two poems no more than 25 lines long. B、A poem without a title. C、Your occupation and address. D、A self-introduction no more than 50 words long.(3)、What is the purpose of the passage?A、To call for people to join in the competition. B、To inspire people's passion for poems. C、To introduce a poem event to experienced poets. D、To advertise new poets' works. -
14、应用文写作
假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Tom刚上高中,不适应高中的学习,感到有压力。请你用英文给他写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.写信目的;
2.具体建议;
3.你的期待。
注意:写作词数应为80左右。
Dear Tom,
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Yours,
Li Hua
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15、American football can't (与……相比) soccer, because they are two completely different sports. (用compare短语) (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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16、Some girls (进行不健康的节食), because they want to stay slim. (用go短语) (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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17、We (打算远足) in the mountains next week. (用现在进行时) (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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18、The students also used the Internet to make teenagers (对茶文化更加感兴趣). (形容词短语作宾语补足语) (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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19、This course seems difficult and (不适合) freshman students. (用suitable短语) (根据汉语提示完成句子)
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20、The new teacher i (给……留下深刻印象) us with his humorous teaching style last week. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)