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1、Traditional festivals (able) us to learn about fine Chinese values.
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2、As a news reporter, he attached much importance to the (view).
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3、A good strategy to increase memory is (view) the material you are trying to remember often.
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4、The real goal of children to participate in physical activity is not to look for talented athletes but children to have fun being active.(courage)
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5、My father is a lawyer, but he (courage) me from entering the field.
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6、As a writer who shares his journey online, I'm often asked how to begin a writing journey. Unfortunately, there is no one-size-fits-all answer, but I do understand the curiosity of starting something new. Here are some tips which I think could help.
Start small.
Keep a journal or notebook for short writing exercises or ideas. These small pieces can serve as practice or inspiration for larger projects later on. You'll want to look back one day and see how much progress you've made and how your initial ideas shaped your current skills and creativity.
Write regularly and from experience.
The more you write, the better you'll become. Whether it's fiction, essays, or poetry, draw from your own experiences or observations. Writing consistently builds not only your technical skills but also your confidence in expressing ideas. It is constant writing that often transforms thoughts into something tangible and meaningful.
Challenge yourself to explore new techniques.
Maybe experiment with a different narrative style. I once took on a challenge to write flash fiction every day for a month, and it pushed me in unexpected and rewarding ways. By exploring unfamiliar territory, you might discover hidden talents or creative passions you never knew existed.
Communicate with other writers as much as possible. In this way I posted my writing online and have connected with some of the most supportive readers. Getting constructive criticism and advice can help you grow while building a community of fellow writers.
Your writing journey won't be a straight line. Keep writing and stay patient. In time, the dedication will pay off, and you'll see the rewards of living a writer's life.
A. Share to get feedback.
B. Support other readers.
C. A straight-line thing is often favored by fiction writers.
D. Stepping out of your comfort zone is essential for growth.
E. You'll face challenges, and sometimes you'll doubt yourself.
F. Don't throw away your early writings, even if they seem rough.
G. Just like a muscle, writing skills grow stronger with frequent use.
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7、阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段洛开头语续写内段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Jack and his younger sister, Lily, were as different as night and day. Jack was the adventurous type, always running around with his friends, playing football or exploring the woods. Lily, on the other hand, was quieter, preferring to spend her time with her books and her dolls. However, she was quite thoughtful and always looked out for the whole family. She often helped her parents with housework, made her mom a cup of tea when she was tired, and kept an eye on her brother, Jack.
Jack had a group of close friends. They would seldom include Lily in their games — not because they disliked her, but because they thought she was too young and too different to join their adventures. This made Lily feel left out and sad, as she desired to be a part of her brother's world.
One strange thing about Jack was that whenever he was upset, the next day he would find a single coin in his pocket. It puzzled him. He couldn't explain where they came from. Whenever he asked his parents about it, they just smiled.
One day, Jack's best friend moved away to another city. Jack was sad. He had spent countless hours with him, and the thought of not having him around was heartbreaking. That evening, when he came home, he was in no mood to be around anyone, not even Lily. She tried to comfort him, but in his sadness, Jack shouted at her, and his sharp words sent Lily running to her room in tears. Feeling sorry but still upset, Jack went to his room, leaving Lily to cry alone.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 开头已给出。
The next morning, as Jack got dressed, he felt something in his pocket.
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Knowing the truth from his parents, Jack believed he should do something.
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8、在暑假期间,我喜欢睡懒觉放松。
During the summer break, I love to sleepand relax.
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9、他们把胜利归功于团队合作和训练。
They owe their victory teamwork and practice.
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10、城市喧闹而繁忙;相比之下,乡村则宁静安详。
The city is loud and busy; contrast, the countryside is peaceful.
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11、我离开家时常把灯关掉。
Whenever I leave the house, I always switch the lights.
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12、该公司正在裁员;也就是说,许多员工将会失去工作。
The company is cutting staff; other words, many employees will lose their jobs.
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13、经过多年的努力工作,她终于担任了部门主管的职位。
After years of hard work, she finally took a position as the head of the department.
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14、当你出发进行长距离行走时,一定要穿合适的靴子。
When settingon a long walk, always wear suitable boots.
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15、这个团队由十名成员组成,每个人都有独特的技能。
The team consists ten members, each with unique skills.
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16、就我而言,学习一门语言的最佳方式是亲自参与。
As far I am concerned, the best way to learn a language is through involvement.
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17、我订阅了这家杂志,每月都会收到最新的一期。
I subscribe this magazine and receive the latest issue every month.
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18、从词汇框中选择合适的单词完成句子。
consume accompany peak decrease sincerely departure practical reliable apparently varies overall shortage
(1)、The price of vegetables depending on the season, with higher costs in winter.(2)、A guide will the tourists during their trip to ensure they don't get lost.(3)、Jane is a teammate; she never fails her duty.(4)、The weather forecast was wrong because the sky is now sunny rather than cloudy.(5)、There is a of water in the village due to the dry season.(6)、I thanked him for his kindness to me.(7)、Many people are trying to less energy by using energy-efficient appliances.(8)、This smart phone has a design; it is easy to use with one hand.(9)、Traffic jam often reaches its during the rush hour.(10)、Lack of sleep can your focus at work. -
19、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Body language is an essential form of communication, helping us to understand what others are saying and feeling. Observing gestures, such as how people stand, move their hands, or hold their arms, (allow) us to gather information beyond spoken words. To interpret body language (effective), we have to understand cultural differences. For instance, making eye contact can indicate interest in one culture, while could be seen as rude in another. In Middle Eastern countries, it is common for men and women to avoid direct eye contact. In Japan, looking down when (speak) to an older person shows respect.
Gestures often hold various meanings. The "OK" sign, when (use), may mean money in Japan, zero in France, or even be considered impolite in Brazil. Similarly, head (movement) for "yes" and "no" differ; in Bulgaria and Albania, shaking the head means " yes," which contrasts with other parts of the world.
Certain actions, such as moving your hand in circles over your stomach after a meal (represent) "I am full", seem the same everywhere. However, gestures like a smile are multifunctional, being used to greet, apologise, or start a conversation. Smiling, helps build connections and deal with problems, can even improve our mood. Experts recommend smiling oneself in the mirror to feel happier and more confident.
Understanding such slight differences helps us connect (well) with people worldwide, making communication smoother.
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20、Grocery shopping was something I hated most. I could always find plenty to1 about on any shopping trip: long shopping lists, endless decisions and slow cashiers.
On the day before Thanksgiving, I stood with a full cart, waiting to2. Every line was packed with easily annoyed shoppers in a big hurry. And I was3. Then I heard the ladies in front of me talking.
"Being aware of so much I have, I feel some4 in me," one said. "They are poor people. They5 all week, and the food they can afford fits in their two hands." I wasn't sure who she was referring to.
Their conversation shifted to other topics but I started6. I only used a little of my7 even when I planned a feast like Thanksgiving. I bought treats8 and treated myself to luxuries whenever I wanted, but I9 to appreciate how much effort from others went into making these things possible.
How had I10 noticed all these before?
Looking around, I suddenly saw everything11. Everything I had and enjoyed felt12. Reaching the cashier, who looked tired, I thanked her. People13 me, and then I heard them doing the same thing.
Now, whenever I enter a grocery store, I'm14 of how much I have to be thankful for in my life. Going to the grocery store is no longer a15 but rather a gift.
(1)A 、hear B 、complain C 、learn D 、think(2)A 、stand out B 、hung out C 、watch out D 、check out(3)A 、included B 、blamed C 、mentioned D 、ignored(4)A 、tiredness B 、excitement C 、guilt D 、pride(5)A 、work B 、travel C 、wait D 、plan(6)A 、talking B 、reflecting C 、buying D 、smiling(7)A 、power B 、wisdom C 、attention D 、income(8)A 、nervously B 、immediately C 、routinely D 、secretly(9)A 、failed B 、managed C 、cooperated D 、proceeded(10)A 、ever B 、never C 、even D 、just(11)A 、carefully B 、lazily C 、slightly D 、differently(12)A 、incredible B 、normal C 、wrong D 、strange(13)A 、made fun of B 、worried about C 、stared at D 、cared for(14)A 、suspected B 、reminded C 、convinced D 、warned(15)A 、hope B 、success C 、convenience D 、dislike