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1、 A person who is a to computer games tends to stay at home alone for hours instead of communicating with the outside world. (根据首字母单词拼写)
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2、 Much to her d, she lost the game by just 1 point. (根据首字母单词拼写)
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3、 Simon now lives in Foshan, Guangdong P.(根据首字母单词拼写)
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4、 She is constantly under p because of her new job, and it is affecting her health. (根据首字母单词拼写)
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5、 A team which is full of enthusiasm and courage is c of winning the game. (根据首字母单词拼写)
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6、阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Videos of 77-year-old Xu Xiuzhen, who speaks different languages with foreigners while selling water, postcards and headdress flowers, have brought her fame (名声).
To support her family, Xu, who dropped out of junior school in the third grade, began to learn different languages(attract) more foreign customers.
Xu said she would convert (转变) words in any language into Chinese (character) based on their pronunciation and then memorize them. She would repeat the words in her head before going to bed and immediately waking up, which has given her fluency in basic conversations with foreigners, she said.
Over the past two decades, Xu (teach) herself 11 foreign languages, (include) English, Spanish, Japanese and Korean. In addition to making her (extreme) popular, her language ability has madeeasier for her to communicate with foreign tourists. As result, Xu has also become one of the (busy) tour guides in Yangshuo. Her fame draws a large crowd of tourists every day, especially foreign visitors, come to meet the multilingual guide out of admiration.
"More and more foreign tourists are coming to Yangshuo, and I hope they will feel at home here with my help." she said.
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7、 完形填空
Many years ago, when we first went to Canada, we were driving through Montana to Colorado with our two children. As it was getting late we 1 looking for a hotel only to find out that it was 2 time in that part of the country, and all the hotels were 3 .
Finally, we stopped at a gas station to fill the car up with gas. My husband asked for a(n) 4 book and told the woman at the counter that we were trying to find a hotel. She told us it would be 5 . He tried for 15 minutes. When he was 6 , the woman, Linda, said she and her family lived nearby and would be happy if we spent the night at her home.
My husband was 7 at her offer of generosity. She called her son to 8 us, since she had to work at the gas station till midnight.
When we reached their home, her husband 9 us. He invited us to have coffee and chat while we 10 his wife. She came back past 12 am. We asked if we could slip away in the morning so as not to 11 them. They said we were now 12 and we would have to have breakfast with them.
Next morning, we ate breakfast, and when we were leaving, my husband asked if he could offer some 13 . They would not hear of it and 14 we were their guests. We kept in touch with them for many years, and invited them to our home, too. Over the years, we have lost touch with them, but have 15 forgotten their kindness.
(1)A 、 appreciated B 、 risked C 、 started D 、 imagined(2)A 、 holiday B 、 harvest C 、 work D 、 arrival(3)A 、 affected B 、 recommended C 、 decorated D 、 booked(4)A 、 application B 、 picture C 、 text D 、 phone(5)A 、 believable B 、 significant C 、 impossible D 、 normal(6)A 、 grateful B 、 pleased C 、 embarrassed D 、 unsuccessful(7)A 、 annoyed B 、 surprised C 、 disappointed D 、 puzzled(8)A 、 direct B 、 treat C 、 congratulate D 、 teach(9)A 、 recognized B 、 welcomed C 、 refused D 、 questioned(10)A 、 complained to B 、 turned back C 、 waited for D 、 cared about(11)A 、 comfort B 、 disturb C 、 respect D 、 hurt(12)A 、 strangers B 、 tourists C 、 guests D 、 passengers(13)A 、 responsibility B 、 payment C 、 kindness D 、 praise(14)A 、 insisted B 、 realized C 、 predicted D 、 minded(15)A 、 ever B 、 still C 、 even D 、 never -
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How to Adjust to a New School
School is a base for students, where they learn to succeed. When you go to a new school, you might worry that you don't know anyone. You worry that you might get lost, or if the teachers are strict. Here are some ways to help you adjust to a new school.
Get to Know the School
Before you start the school, go with your parents to visit the school.
Prepare for the First Day
Being well rested will help you remove(去除) any nervousness you may be feeling. Try to get at least 8 to 9 hours of sleep if you're between 7 and 17 years old.
Make sure you leave lots of time in the morning to get to school. You don't want to be rushing into your classroom after the bell rings. Arriving early may also give you a chance to chat with a few other students and hopefully make a few new friends.
Make friends
Take part in activities. Sign up for activities like drama, sports or chess club. This will put you into smaller groups with people who have the same interests as yours. You might even be able to teach some other kids about how to do something.
A. Go to school on time
B. Leave early for school
C. Find out where your classroom will be, as well as other important places.
D. Start off your first day of school with a good night's sleep.
E. Learning the rules of the school will help you adjust and will keep you out of trouble.
F. But adjusting to a new school can be difficult.
G. This will also give you a chance to show your skills at sport or other activities.
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I love travelling, but it hasn't always been my passion. In my first year of university, I started to travel during the holiday. During the Christmas holiday I went to Paris, and during the spring vacation, I visited Athens and various cities in Italy. I was very excited because this was the first time I had travelled abroad with just my friends. This desire to travel started off simply as a way to have something to look forward to after exams, but I soon discovered how important it is to travel.
On my travels I have had the opportunity to not only experience new and exciting cultures through the art, history, language and food, but also communicate with people who have different views on life. Travelling is a learning experience for both yourself and the people you meet. Some people I met during my travels had never heard of Gambia and it was very delightful to share my African roots with them. When you travel you will meet people who have different cultural backgrounds and as a result, sometimes your own ideas and opinions might be challenged. Ifs important to learn to see things from other people's perspectives (观点) and to challenge your own.
This is how I realized that travelling is the realization of home. When you I ravel you are exposed to a different setting, a different language and a different way of living. All these factors, mixed with a new and exciting adventure,make you realize your own home. Not just the physical location of home, but also your way of life and your outlook.
Travelling is truly an enriching experience and I am always excited about the discoveries that wait for me in my next adventure!
(1)、Why was the author excited when he was in Italy?A、Because it was the first time for him to go abroad with friends. B、Because luckily he met his old friends there. C、Because he was attracted by the beauty of the country. D、Because he had never gone abroad before.(2)、What does the author often do during his travels?A、He has chances to know people with rich knowledge. B、He is curious to know why there are so many languages. C、He learns a lot in many ways from the people he meets. D、He shares his travelling experiences with foreign friends.(3)、What can we infer from the second paragraph?A、The author is a student from an American country. B、The author's roots probably are in Gambia. C、The author often has different opinions from others. D、The author knows nothing about African history.(4)、What will the author do in the future?A、To find out the exact location of his home. B、To get familiar with a different way of living. C、To make a summary of his exciting adventures. D、To make preparations for his next wonderful trip. -
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(1)、Jane wants to attend a dance course to lose some weight, she____.A、She can call 888-338-2351 for more information. B、She can get the first two classes for 34 dollars only. C、She will start seeing the result 1 month later. D、She needs to go to 1 Renwick Street, New York, NY 10013.(2)、DOGPOUND is different from the other two in that____.A、It holds the lowest cost. B、Its results are slower than the other two. C、It offers more package options. D、It provides personalized training.(3)、If you want to work out in P.Vblve,____.A、You may learn hundreds of moves. B、You can train the first two weeks for free. C、You ought to go there at least twice a week. D、You will do the same workout at most a month. -
11、 短文续写
One day I got stuck in the Tube on my way to work.
The Tube—that's what most people call it—-is London's underground railway system.
It was about nine o'clock in the morning,the middle of the rush-hour. Nobody had expected something unusual would happen later and everyone was doing their usual. A pretty girl chatted merrily with her boyfriend about a newly released film. Siting next to me,a young woman with a suitcase and a baby took a scarf out of her suitcase and made her baby a nest,so that it could lie more comfortably. In fact,the train had just left Green Park Station when,instead of speeding up,it started to slow down and then came to a stand-still.
Ten minutes passed,though it seemed like half a day,the train didn't move. Had the railway men forgotten all about our existence?Had there been a crash on the line in front?How serious was the breakdown?We had no means of knowing. However,to anxious people who are stuck in the Tube,I suppose it doesn't really matter what it is that has broken down. What they care is when they can get out of the trouble.
Twenty minutes passed. All hope of getting to work on time had long since gone. Had the train really broken down?Several people thought so,but they were wrong. A railway man at last came down the length of the train to tell us that the power supply had failed,and that we were not to worry as they were working to put it right.
We could not leave the train,as it had stopped in the tunnel(隧道),not at a station. There was nothing else to do. The weak signal disabled cellphones. Besides,the train was getting hot and stuffy(闷). I even began to wonder if we were going to stay there for the rest of the day.
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The hopeless waiting in the darkness drove us crazy.
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As a commuter(上班族) who traveled to work on the train every day,I thought it my duty to do something.
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12、 语法填空
A new adaptation of Chinese mythological stories has won the heart of audiences with its distinctive style. The animation series, Yao—Chinese Folktales,(gain) more than 110 million views online since it was released.
The series, co- produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio and Bilibili, iscollection of 20-minute short films, consisting of eight separate stories(feature) monster-like characters, or yao in Chinese. The collection,ranges from ancient stories to science fiction, from emotional connection with hometowns to romantic love,from life themes to questions for humanity, presents Chinese culture and philosophy. For example, the first episode, named "Nobody", tells a pig monster's story(base) on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. The creative team put the perspective on the little monsters who used to have blurry faces and didn't even have names in the story.
Li Zao, general producer, said it was impossible(predict) what the eventual outcome would be at first. Now, the(favor) comments exceeded the expectations of the creative team. These contained both the audience's(recognize) of the work and their hopes of Chinese animation. Besides adaptingthe taste of the masses, the team also wanted to guide them to appreciate different types of work.
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I grew up in a community of South Indian immigrants. Every auntie I know has a kitchen drawer containing carefully1 yogurt dabbas. Dabba is an Indian word for " box ",but it refers to all kinds of 2 too.
The reused dabbas 3 storing leftovers,religious offerings and pot- luck contributions. When I wen away to university,my mom used to4 food and send it to me with strict 5 to wash the dabbas and bring them home.
But just6 every auntie valued dabbas,every uncle hated them. Whenever my father 7 about them,my mom would shoot him a look that would surely have killed a 8 man.
Now,I found my way to Halifax,where I'm a physician and have a family of my own. Like my mother,I'm also a9 owner of an expensive dabba collection,which I 10 with great enthusiasm. No matter how many glass,microwave- and oven- safe containers I have,no matter how beautiful or11 they may be,I cannot stop collecting yogurt containers. When I married my husband,an American from Boston,handling cultural differences is surely a(n)12 The other night,I heard him13 in the kitchen,and the next morning,I found my dabbas in the recycling bin. I narrowed my eyes a little as I14 them out,washed them up and replaced them in their drawer. I was practicing my mother's death 15 .
(1)A 、 hidden B 、 preserved C 、 examined D 、 grasped(2)A 、 containers B 、 drawers C 、 cupboards D 、 techniques(3)A 、 contribute to B 、 consist of C 、 end up D 、 decide on(4)A 、 consume B 、 grab C 、 cook D 、 digest(5)A 、 requests B 、 blames C 、 measures D 、 demands(6)A 、 as B 、 because C 、 before D 、 after(7)A 、 thought B 、 complained C 、 wondered D 、 forgot(8)A 、 older B 、 crueler C 、 weaker D 、 dizzier(9)A 、 private B 、 permanent C 、 patient D 、 proud(10)A 、 comprehend B 、 assign C 、 donate D 、 guard(11)A 、 functional B 、 complicated C 、 consistent D 、 standard(12)A 、 debate B 、 voyage C 、 operation D 、 adventure(13)A 、 resolving B 、 yelling C 、 commanding D 、 weeping(14)A 、 figured B 、 picked C 、 handed D 、 kicked(15)A 、 scream B 、 blow C 、 stare D 、 religion -
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When you say, "You shouldn't do that," to a teenager,your feedback (反馈) is likely to be met with an eye roll. By the time kids turn into teens,they don't think they need much help from adults — especially their parents.
It's important for your teens to be able to hear constructive criticism without automatically becoming defensive. They'll need your advice on how they can improve their chances of success. But before they can take that advice,they'll have to be open to listening to it. Every time you give your teens constructive criticism,you give them an opportunity to grow and change.
If you're offering constructive feedback,view your role as a guide. Point out what your teen did well while adding what she/he could do better next time. Besides,point out mistakes in a gentle manner. It can help them see that mistakes aren't something they should be ashamed of. They can learn how to bounce back from failure.
If your teens don't trust you when you are giving them feedback,they won't listen to what you have to say. Rather than thinking about how to apply your feedback to their life,they'll invest their energy into thinking why your advice doesn't matter. If your teens respect you,they'll have respect for your opinion.
It must be noted that after you've expressed your concern,ask your teens for their opinion. Showing a willingness to listen to them can go a long way toward encouraging them to listen to you.
A. Listen to your teens' opinion.
B. It could help them become a better person.
C. Instead,they can use it as a learning opportunity.
D. Your teens need to know how to improve their social skills.
E. For constructive criticism,a healthy relationship is necessary.
F. Then,they'll need to be able to be open to changing their behavior.
G. However,constructive criticism can be essential to your teens' welfare.
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In the threatening trouble of climate change,growing commercial crops on solar farms is a potentially efficient use of agricultural land that can both increase commercial food production and improve solar panel performance and longevity(寿命),according to a new Cornell research.
"We now have,for the first time,a physics-based tool to estimate the costs and benefits of co-locating solar panels and commercial agriculture in terms of increased power conversion efficiency and solar-pancl longevity, " said lead author Henry Williams,a doctoral student in Cornell Engineering.
"There is potential for agrivoltaic (农业光伏) systems-where agriculture and solar panels coexist-to provide increased passive cooling through taller panel heights,more reflective ground cover and higher evapotranspiration (蒸散) rates compared to traditional solar farms," said Max Zhang,professor in the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, "We can generate renewable electricity and conserve farmland through agrivoltaic systems. " In New York,for example,about 40% of solar farm capacity has been developed on agricultural lands,while about 84% of land suitable for solar development is agricultural,according to a previous research study from Zhang's group.
The engineers showed that solar panels mounted over vegetation reveal surface temperature drops compared to those built over bare ground. Solar panels were mounted 4 meters above a cotton crop and the solar panels showed temperature reductions by up to 10 degrees Celsius,compared with those mounted a half-meter above bare soil.
"As you decrease the solar panel operating temperature,you can increase efficiency and improve the longevity of your solar panels, " said Williams, "We're showing double benefits. On one hand,you have food production for farmers,and on the other hand,we've shown improved longevity and improved conversion efficiency for solar developers. "
"Up to this point,most of the benefits from agrivoltaic systems have been around areas with abundant sunshine, " said Zhang, "This research is taking a step toward evaluating the application of agrivoltaics in climates representative of the Northeastern U. S. in relaxing the land-use competition it faces. "
(1)、What does the new Cornell research convey?A、Growing commercial crops can relieve climate change. B、It's costly to improve solar panel performance and longevity. C、Commercial agriculture can increase power conversion efficiency. D、The coexistence of solar panels and commercial crops is mutually beneficial.(2)、Why does the author list the figures in paragraph 3?A、To show the promising future of agrivoltaics. B、To indicate the lack of solar farms in New York. C、To tell agricultural lands are based on solar farms. D、To demonstrate agricultural farms are more developed.(3)、What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A、The Northeastern US is rich in agricultural lands. B、Hot climate zones are ideal for developing agrivoltaics. C、The research made a breakthrough in land-use competition. D、The application of agrivoltaics in Northeastern US proved practical.(4)、Which is a suitable title for the text?A、Approaches to Tackling World Climate Change B、Methods of Increasing Agricultural Production C、Agrivoltaics Have Been Well Received in the US D、Growing Crops at Solar Farms Generates Higher Efficiency -
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For anyone trying to lose weight,there's a truth we can all universally acknowledge that better health is often positioned as a numbers game. Hit the right number,and all your health problems will magically resolve,so the logic goes. Yet increasingly,science is revealing that losing weight may not be a silver bullet after all. In a mouse study published in the journal Science,looking specifically at an inflammatory(炎症的) eye condition linked to obesity called macular degeneration(黄斑退化),researchers found the struggle for better health doesn't necessarily begin and end with weight loss.
Researchers conducted experiments on mice that were fed a high-fat diet for 11 weeks,making them gain weight. The mice were then put on a diet of low-fat food for 9 weeks,making them lose weight. Another group of mice only ate the low-fat diet as a control. Researchers shot lasers into the eyes of both the yo-yo dieter mice and the control mice to encourage atypical blood vessel(非典型性血管) growth,a mark of macular degeneration.
Among the mice that had gained and then lost weight,there was about 40 percent more atypical blood vessel growth than their stable diet peers. Driving the growth appeared to be macrophages(巨噬细胞). In the yo-yo dieter mice,these cells had been reprogrammed to cause inflammation. Taken together,these cells appeared to have an outsize role in atypical blood vessel growth in the eyes. Meanwhile,in the mice fed only a low-fat diet,inflammatory changes were absent. The results suggest that eating a high-fat diet that causes weight gain,even if followed by weight loss,leaves an inflammatory mark on mouse macrophages.
The research comes during a period of renewed interest in anti-obesity drugs. But medicines that help people shed pounds do not treat inflammation linked to a history of weight gain. "How to engage these findings with medicine interventions is a challenge," says Bapat,head of the research.
(1)、Which of the following best explains "a silver bullet" underlined in paragraph1?A、A workable solution. B、A tough choice. C、An ultimate objective. D、A major challenge.(2)、How do researchers carry out the experiment?A、By making comparison. B、By listing examples. C、By controling test methods. D、By analyzing diet components.(3)、What can we learn about the research results?A、Stable dieting drives the growth of macrophages. B、Reprogrammed cells are to blame for weight gain. C、Inflammatory changes are caused by the low-fat diet. D、Losing weight doesn't resolve the inflammation tied to weight gain.(4)、What will the research focus on next?A、Exploring ways of losing weight. B、Tracking the history of weight loss. C、Treating obesity-linked inflammation. D、Boosting interest in anti-obesity drugs. -
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Shweta Hule wraps her sari around her ankles and bends to pick wild "weeds" from the river and drop them into a bowl,which will be made into fritters,a sort of snack to be served at the little restaurant attached to the B&B Hule manages in Vengurla.
Wild eatable plants are common in kitchens here. Hule's weed,found in mangrove forests,is juicy. Harvesting some of the plant is helping preserve the mangroves,a globally endangered salt-tolerant trees that stop coastal erosion(侵蚀) and absorb storm damage.
Hule is head of Swamini,a self-help group founded by nine women who started Mandavi Eco Tourism in 2017. Vengurla is known for its beautiful beaches and seafood,but the climate crisis has made fishing for a living here unsustainable,so people are trying to find other sources of income. They came up with the idea of providing mangrove sightseeing for tourists in Vengurla's Mandavi River.
The safaris offer visitors a unique hour-long tour of the mangroves. Food has also become a key attraction:local spicy coconut curries,with home grow n or wild vegetables. Tourists are encouraged to go crabbing,and their catch is cooked and served.
Hule only discovered recently that the weed was eatable when she met tourists from another coastal city. She learned that the salty plant is rich in vitamins. She made her own version of the fritters,with chickpea flour,and presented it at the wild vegetable festival. "It was an instant hit. This boosted the confidence to include these fritters in our restaurant menu,"says Hule.
Swamini's Guest House also serves vegetarian meals and plates of fish and crab sourced from the river. "The satisfaction after the visitors enjoy our meal is the real currency. We had guests from London who were so happy with our food that they took down the recipe. Such people help our business grow. What more can we want?"says Hule.
(1)、Which of the following can best describe the example of Shweta Hule?A、Do as the Romans do. B、Strike while the iron is hot. C、Kill two birds with one stone. D、Bite off more than you can chew.(2)、What does Swamini offer to visitors?A、Eco-tours and accommodation. B、Fishing guide service. C、Vegetable growing techniques. D、Hands-on cooking classes.(3)、Why were Hule's fritters well-received?A、They were less expensive. B、They were traditional. C、They had their own features. D、They got strongly promoted.(4)、How did Hule feel about tourists' obtaining her food recipe?A、Lost. B、Proud. C、Worried. D、Curious. -
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Students, teachers, and local community members are strongly encouraged to register online to receive real-time information of emergency events from Columbia University.
Text message warnings will only be used in rare cases where ongoing events cause an immediate threat or have a significant influence. Possible situations include severe weather conditions,emergency campus closures, crimes in progress that may endanger the community, and major transportation interruptions.
Read instructions on how to sign up for emergency notifications (通知).
Columbia students
Columbia students can easily register for text message notifications. Simply enter Student Services Online, click on "Text Message Enrollment" and add your cellphone number. Students can register parents or family members by following the instructions for the public below.
Columbia teachers
Columbia teachers can register for text message notifications by following the step by step instructions below:
• Register with your UNI and password at my. columbia. edu.
• Select "Faculty & Staff" at the top of the page.
• Select "Contact Details".
• Click the under "Phone".
• Select "Campus Alert 1".
• Enter your mobile number.
To receive emergency information on additional mobile phones,you may follow the above instructions for "Campus Alert 2" and "Campus Alert 3" for a total of three.
Community/General Public
Community/General Public interested in receiving emergency information from Columbia can sign up by clicking on the "Register" button on the registration page and entering their email and mobile number. Users will receive a confirmation code (密码)on their phone and will need to confirm their account via email.
Users can choose not to use the Emergency Text Alert System at any time by texting STOP to 226787, calling 226789 or sending an email to lr27682@cumc. Columbia. edu.
(1)、Which is a possible situation where a text message will be sent?A、The temperature will drop slightly tomorrow. B、The campus will be closed during Christmas. C、The main railway system of the city is interrupted. D、A bank robber is being sentenced in the court of the city.(2)、Which step comes before the others when teachers register?A、Selecting Campus Alert. B、Entering mobile numbers. C、Clicking under "Phone". D、Selecting "Faculty & Staff".(3)、How can users stop receiving text messages?A、By sending an email. B、By texting STOP to 226789. C、By managing information online. D、By making a phone call to 226787. -
19、 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。
Mr. Taylor checked again: water, food, bandage, medicines, a compass, and a map wrapped in plastic... Bingo! He put all that he prepared for the coming hiking into his backpack.
Mr. Taylor was fond of hiking, this time in particular, for it was the first time for him to hike with his two sons, Harry and Joel. Joel liked reading books about explorers and Harry joined the hiking club in his school this term. It will be an unforgettable experience, definitely, he whispered to himself unconsciously a smile spreading over his face.
Harry and Joel, however, argued for the first three miles of their hiking trip. Harry accused Joel of wearing smelly old shoes. Joel blamed Harry for using all of the bug spray(喷雾防虫剂).Harry told Joel he smelled terrible. Joel called Harry a coward(懦夫).
"Will the two of you just quiet down and enjoy our hike together?" their father said. "You're missing all of the beautiful scenery!"
It was true. Neither Joel nor Harry had taken notice of the bear their father had spied at the start of their trip. They hadn't looked up at the eagle he pointed out overhead. Worst of all, they hadn't paid any attention to the turns and twists along the way while they continued their argument.
"Joel threw a stick at me!" Harry screamed. "That's not true!" Joel shouted back.
Mr. Taylor could no longer contain his anger. "And both of you need to stop arguing!" he erupted. As he turned to face them, his left foot caught on a root. He slipped backward and down muddy bank, falling into the river that ran alongside the path,
Harry and Joel raced to their father's assistance. They helped him up out of the water, and then dragged his wet backpack up onto land.
Fortunately, their wet-through father found himself just slightly injured.
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But his glasses came off when he fell in the water.
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"Just calm down." Mr. Taylor shouted, "Without my glasses, we need to work together to find our way. "
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20、假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Alan对你校的"校园农场(Campus Farm) "项目很感兴趣,想来你校参观。请你给他写封邮件,内容包括:1.表示欢迎;2.介绍项目内容和目的。
注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Alan,
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Yours,
Li Hua