最近我国多地出现雾霾(haze)天气, 人们甚至必须戴口罩外出。公众对当前环境状况表示高度担忧。请你根据以下要点给校报写一篇稿件,要点如下:
1. 人们对雾霾的关注;
2. 分析雾霾形成的原因;(如:工业污染,交通污染等)
3. 提出治理雾霾的建议。
注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头已给出, 不计入总词数。
Recently, the air quality in China has raised widespread concern.________
During the Second World War, I met a housewife from Chicago who told me how she discovered for herself that "the 41 for worry is to get completely occupied doing something constructive.’’ I met this woman and her 42 in the dining car while l was 43 from New York to my farm in Missouri.
This couple told me that their son had 44 the armed forces the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The woman told me that she had 45 ruined her health worrying
over that only son. Where was he? Was he 46? Would he be wounded or even 47?
When I asked her how she48 her worry, she replied: "I got busy49.” She told me that at first she had50 her servant and done all her housework 51.But that didn’t help much. "The trouble was," she said, "that I could do my housework almost mechanically(机械地)and found it 52.So I53 worrying. Then I realized I needed some 54 kind of work that would keep me busy both mentally and physically. So I took a job as a
55 in a store. "
"That did it," she said. "I immediately found myself 56 in a lot of activities: customers crowding around me, asking for prices, sizes, colors. Never a second to think of 57 except my immediate duty. And when night came, I was 58 and could think of nothing except getting off my aching feet. As soon as I ate dinner, I fell into bed and instantly became59. I had neither the time nor the 60 to worry. "
41. A.reason B.harm C.cure D.concept
42. A.husband B.son C.friend D.manager
43. A.walking B.flying C.traveling D.escaping
44. A.fighted B.joined C.attended D.developed
45. A.most B.mostly C.at most D.almost
46. A.healthy B.happy C.calm D.safe
47. A.caught B.killed C.arrested D.scolded
48. A.expanded B.overcame C.overlooked D.clarified
49. A.deliberately B.delightedly C.desperately D.decidedly
50. A.interviewed B.employed C.dismissed D.compensated
51. A.of herself B.in herself C.by herself D.between herself
52. A.useless B.comforting C.serious D.invaluable
53. A.took on B.kept on C.put on D.turned on
54. A.difficult B.important C.relaxing D.new
55. A.housewife B.soldier C.waitress D.saleswoman
56. A.involved B.intended C.indicated D.informed
57. A.something B.everything C.anything D.nothing
58. A.exhausted B.excited C.worried D.amused
59. A.unconcerned B.unconscious C.uncomfortable D.uncommitted
60. A.courage B.attitude C.energy D.behavior
In New York, students at 18 schools participate in a program called We Future Cycle. Started by Anna Giordano in 2014, it teaches kids to recycle, compost (制成堆肥),and reduce food waste.
Lunch areas at the participating schools are equipped with three clearly marked bins-compost, recycle and share. While the first two are common in schools, the third is rare, where kids can put their unwanted drinks, fruits, and even untouched sandwiches. Items in the container are available for any student that wants them. Whatever remains at the end of the day is donated to the food bank. Giordano says the three bins have helped reduce the nun of trash bags from an average of 22 to just 2!
To ensure kids adopt similar habits at home, the non-profit has created extensive curriculum to educate families about the importance of sorting waste into the proper streams of recycling, composting, trash and food t0 donate- They also urge parents have convcrsations with their kids about food choices.
But, as we're all aware, kids aren't only ones that Waste food-adults are epually bad ,if not worse! To prevent that, Josh Treuhaft founded Salvage Supperclub in 2014. The occasionally organized dinners promise people a tasty multi-coursc meal for a mere 550 USD perperson . It is also a plan to save waste because the delicious food is made from vegetables that are past their prime and, therefore, headed for the trash bin.
The other catch? Customers have to eat their meals inside a dumpster(大型垃圾装卸车)! The place, of course, is totally clean. It is iust a symbolic gesture. In addition to helping people rethink their actions, Treuhaft also helps them to do good by donating part of the profits to non-profits devoted to fighting against food waste.
32. What is mainly talked about in the text?
A. The importance of saving food.
B. Ways to form the habit of saving food.
C. Positive moves to reduce food waste.
D. The reasons for calling on people to share food.
33. From the second paragraph we can infer that
A.students are more generous
B. the program enjoys a success in schools
C.food is wasted seriously in all schools
D. students show no interest in the program
34. What do we know about We Future Cycle?
A. It has a very long history.
B. It donates its profits to schools.
C. It educates parents as well as children.
D. It occasionally provides people with free dinner.
35. What is the significance of eating in a dumpster according to Treuhaft?
A. It is nicer and cleaner.
B. It is environmentally friendly.
C. It can save much money and energy.
D. It can help people think about the food waste problem.
What’s more exciting than having a fresh hot pizza delivered to your door? How about having it brought to you by a robot? Thanks to Domino’s Robotic Unit or DRU, that just became a reality! On March 8, the three-feet tall robot delivered its first pizza to some lucky residents in Brisbane, Australia.
The fully autonomous DRU is the result of a cooperation between Domino’s Pizza Australia and Sydney based startup Marathon Robotics. The 450-pound machine that travels at a maximum speed of 12.4 miles an hour can cross a distance of up to 12 miles and back, before requiring a battery recharge. LIDAR, a laser-based sensor technology similar to the one used in self-driving cars, enables DRU to detect and avoid obstacles, while traditional sensors, much like those used in vacuum robots ensure its path is safe as it heads to its destination.
The robot can fit up to ten pizzas and even has a separate cold area to accommodate drink orders.
Equipped with both Google Maps and GPS guidance, DRU can navigate bike paths and sidewalks and also find the most efficient way to its destination. Since the robot does not have to deal with road traffic, it could potentially make deliveries a lot quicker than humans. To access their food, customers have to enter the unique code provided to them by the company. This not only ensures that they pick up the right pizza, but also prevents the pies from getting stolen en route.
Though Domino’s has thus far built just a single prototype (样机),they expect additional DRU to be ready for service in their various Queensland locations within the next six months. But don’t expect these super cute robots to replace humans anytime soon. According to Domino’s the DRU still needs extensive testing, which the company believes could take up to two years.
And then there is also the problem of regulations. The public use of autonomous vehicles is still banned in most countries. But Don Meij, the CEO and Managing Director of Domino’s Pizza Australia New Zealand Ltd, is not worried. One day DRU will become an integral part of the Domino’s family." We for one cannot wait!
32. The first paragraph is mainly used to ______.
A. comment B. praise C. introduce D. conclude
33. How can DRU detect and avoid obstacles?
A. By navigating bike paths and sidewalks B. By using a laser-based sensor technology
C. By being equipped with both Google Maps and GPS-guidance
D. By using traditional sensors, much like those used in vacuum robots
34. What must a customer do to get the food delivered by DRU?
A. He/She should press their finger on a fingerprint scanner
B. He/She should let the robot recognize his/her face
C. He/She should scan the QR (quick response) code on the robot
D. He/She should enter a cod supplied by the company
35. What can we know from the last two paragraphs
A. The DRU requires to be tested further B. Domino’s has built a few kinds of such a robot
C. Don Meij is the CEO of Sydney based startup Marathon Robotics
D. The public use of autonomous vehicles is allowed in most parts of Australia
Your kids are amazing especially compared with everybody else's (who seem to cry all the time). How do you show your love for your kids this holiday season? With toys that are smooth and colorful, interactive and exciting. And with ones that have educational value because you are the boss.
1. FLAX ART HOSPITAL PUZZLE AND PLAY SET
Here is a toy that doesn't need power and the kids have to put it together themselves. This 50-piece puzzle set that can make your children active is made of soft-edged hardwood and make a complete hospital, with an X ray room. It also includes eight patients, a car and a driver. $ 135; flaxart.com.
2. TINY LOVE ACTIVITY BALL
Sure, it's cool, but this colorful baby toy also develops problem solving and motor skills. It has a head and legs, a magnetic(磁性的) hand and a tail. Suitable for little ones from 6 to 36 months. $19.95; tinylove.com.
3. ROBOSAPIEN
This small, remote control robot is really powerful. It performs 67 preprogrammed functions(功能), including throwing, kicking, picking up and dancing. You can even program your own function ——which, sadly, does not include doing windows. $99; robosapienonline.com.
4. MINI PEDAL(脚踏板的)CAR
Want a Mini Cooper but can't fit the family inside? Get one for the kids. They can jump into this Mini car, which comes in hot orange with a single adjustable(可调的) seat, and ride away. For ages 3 to 5. $189; miniusa.com (click on "gear up," then "Mini motoring gear").
31.Which toy is said to have the special design for children's safety?
A. ROBOSAPIEN
B. MINI PEDAL CAR
C. FLAX ART HOSPITAL PUZZLE AND PLAY SET
D. TINY LOVE ACTIVITY BALL
32. Which toys are fit for three-year-old kids?
A. 1 and 3. B. 2 and 4. C. 1 and 2. D. 3 and 4.
33. Educational value is mentioned in all the toys EXCEPT________.
A. FLAX ART HOSPITAL PUZZLE AND PLAY SET
B. TINY LOVE ACTIVITY BALL C. ROBOSAPIEN D. MINI PEDAL CAR
34.This passage is written for_____________
A. parents B. children C. students D. bosses
35. Where can you possibly read this article?
A. In a novel. B. On the Internet.
C. In a textbook. D. In a science fiction.
-----May I ask a question after class, Sir?
-----_______, but not during my lunch break.
A. I’m sorry B. Anytime C. Certainly D. Go ahead
The number of smokers, is reported, has dropped by 17 percent in just one year.
A. it B. which C. what D. as
What is most important?
It takes a lot of understanding, time and trust to gain a close friendship with someone. As I 21 a time in my life of complete uncertainty, my friends are my most
22 we
alth.
I had a friend who felt that way. I 23 next to Hal’s “death-bed” and thought about the fact that I had known him for over twenty years. Hal knew he was 24 and that these next few days would be his last. I held his hand.
We spent time recalling about his long and 25 career as a teacher. We talked about old friends. We chatted about his family. And I 26 as he offered a piece of wisdom to someone he believed represented a “younger generation”.
Hal seemed t
o 27 consider what he was about to say next. Then he 28 my hand, gazed intently into my eyes and 29 , just loud enough for me to hear, “Nothing is more important than relationships.”
I knew that this 30 somehow mattered a great deal to him. He seemed to 31 a lifetime of experiences—personal, professional, and family — and this one 32 observation surfaced above the rest: “Nothing is more important than 33 .”
“Don’t get too caught up in your 34 ,” he said. “No program, no task —NOTHING—is more important than your friends and family.” I never knew Hal that well, 35 I wondered if he were talking as much to himself as to me.
“Remember ,” he repeated 36 .”that in the end, only your relationships will matter. 37 them well.”
Someone put it this way: “Beginning today,” he said. “ 38 everyone you meet as if he or she were going to be 39 by midnight. Extend to them all the care, kindness and understanding you can gather, and do so with no thought of any 40 . Your life will never be the same again.”
At the end of a long life, my friend Hal would have agreed.
21. A. approach B. pass C. gain D. lose
22. A. personal B. total C. precious D. real
23. A. learned B. lay C. stood D. sat
24. A. sleeping B. dying C. leaving D. lying
25. A. fruitful B. difficult C. academic D. promising
26. A. smiled B. nodded C. listened D. sighed
27. A. seriously B. carefully C. simply D. merely
28. A. waved
B. held C. examined D. pressed
29. A. swore B. announced C. whispered
D. screamed
30. A. lecture B. expression C. declaration D. comment
31. A. learn B. record C. tell D. consider
32. A. simple B. scientific C. interesting D. general
33. A. knowledge B. relationship C. reputation
D. life
34. A. destination B. dream C. career D. work
35. A. but B. and C. thus D. so
36. A. coldly B. impatiently C. secretly D. gently
37. A. serve B. tend C. build D. develop
38. A. treat B. admire C. entertain D. greet
39. A. hungry B. dead C. sick D. asleep
40. A. regret B. praise C. reward D. pride
While it is impossible to live completely free of stress, it is possible to prevent stress as well as reduce its effect when it can’t be avoided. The US Department of Health and Human Services offers the following suggestions for ways to deal with stress.
l Try physical activity
When you are nervous, angry or upset, try releasing (释放) the pressure through exercise or physical activity. ___36___
l Take care of yourself
You should make every effort to eat well and get enough rest. If you easily get angry and cannot sleep well enough, or if you are not eating properly, it will be more likely that you will fall into situations of stress. ___37___
l Make time for yourself
___38___ Don’t forget, play can be just as important as work. You need a break from your daily routine to just relax and have fun. Go window-shopping or work on a hobby. Allow yourself at least a half hour each day to do something you enjoy.
l ___39___
Stress can result from disorganization (杂乱无章) and a feeling that “there is so much to do, and not enough time.” Trying to take care of everything at once can be too much for you and, as a result, you may not achieve anything. Instead, make a list of everything you have to do, then do one thing at a time. ___40___ Only in this way will you finish all you need to do and feel less stressful.
A. Bear in mind the most important task.
B. Schedule time for both work and play.
C. Check off each task as it is completed.
D. Make a list of the things you need to do.
E. For example, you could take your job as your bobby.
F. If stress repeatedly keeps you from sleeping, you should consult a doctor.
G. Running, walking, or playing tennis are just some of the activities you might try.
某英语报社组织主题为“How to change your life attitude”的正文活动,请你根据下列提示写一篇英语短文向报社投稿。内容包括:
1. 人生态度在生活中的作用;
2. 我们应如何去做。
注意:
1.词数120左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.题目已给出,但不计入总词数。
How to Change Your Life Attitude
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According to a new US study, couples who expect their children to help care for them in old age should hope they have daughters because they are likely to be twice as attentive overall.
The research by Angelina Grigoryeva, a sociologist at Princeton University, found that, while women provide as much care for their elderly parents as they can manage, men do as little as they can get away with and often leave it to female family members.
Her analysis of the family networks of 26,000 older Americans concluded that gender(性别) is the most
important predictor(预示物) of whether or not people will actively care for elderly parents.
In a paper being presented at the annual conference of the American Sociological Association in San Francisco, she concludes that simply having a sister makes men statistically likely provide less care.
Using data from the University of Michigan Health and Retirement Study, a study which has been tracking a cross-section of over-50s for the last decade, she calculated that women provide an average of 12.3 hours a month of care for elderly parents while men offer only 5.6 hours.
“Whereas the amount of elderly parent care daughters provide is associated with limitations they face, such as employment or childcare, sons’ caregiving is associated only with the presence or absence of other
helpers, such as sisters or a parent’s spouse(配偶),” she explained.
“Sons reduce their relative caregiving efforts when they have a sister, while daughters increase theirs when they have a brother.”
“This suggests that sons pass on parent caregiving responsibilities to their sisters.”
In the UK, the 2011 census(人口普查) showed that there are now around 6.5 million people with caring responsibilities – a figure which has risen by a tenth in a decade.
But many are doing so at the risk of their own health. The census showed that those who provide 50 hours or more of care a week while trying to hold down a full- time job are three times more likely to be struggling with ill health than their working counterparts(相对应的人) who are not carers.
32. What’s the most important factor to predict if people will actively care for the elderly?
A. Gender. B. Education.
C. Career. D. Family networks. 33.The US study finds that .
A. sons are twice likely as daughters to care for parents in old age
B. having a sister makes men less likely to do their fair share
C. sons and daughters seem to give equal care to their parents
D. sons are unwilling to leave caregiving responsibilities to female family members 34.What does the author stress in the last paragraph?
A. People should give up their jobs to care for the elderly.
B. Many care providers work longer hours than others.
C. People shouldn’t pass on caring responsibilities to others.
D. Many care providers have potential health problems. 35.The author develops the text by .
A. explaining social networks of careers
B. describing people’s experiences
C. analyzing various research and data
D. comparing different gender behavior
Recently the barbican museum in London held an exhibition called the rain room. During the time this exhibition was open, my twitter stream was filled with photos of people standing in the rain room, accompanied by the caption “rain room@ the barbican!” and a location attachment to prove that they were indeed in the rain room.
This got me thinking. What were people actually saying by Tweeting about their visit? I think all they were doing was fulfilling the obligation that we have to share. Not sharing in the sense of treasuring a moment with people close to us, but sharing in the sense of “tell the world that I am doing a thing”.
It’s not sharing; it’s showing off. When we log in to Facebook or Twitter we see an infinitely updating stream of people enjoying themselves. It’s not real life, because people only post about the good things whereas all the dull or deep stuff doesn’t get mentioned. But despite this obvious fact, it subconsciously makes us feel like everyone is having a better time than us.
This is the curse of our age. We walk around with the tools to capture extensive data about our surroundings and transmit them in real-time to every friend we’ve made. We end up with a reduced understanding of reality because we’re more concerned about choosing a good Instagram filter(过滤器) for our meal than how it tastes.
I don’t think that it’s inherently wrong to want to keep the world updated about that you’re doing. But when you go through life robotically posting about everything you do, you’re not a human being. You’re just a prism that takes bits of light and sound and channels them into the cloud.
The key thing to remember is that you are not enriching your experiences by sharing them online; you are detracting from them because all your efforts are focused on making the look attractive to other people. Once you stop seeing things through the eyes of the people following you on Twitter or Facebook or Instagram, you can make your experiences significant, because you were there and you saw the sights and smelled the smells and heard the sounds, not snapped a photo of it through a half-inch camera lens.
59. What do we learn from the first two paragraphs?
A. Rain Room exhibition received a large audience in London.
B. Most of people feel obligated to share their experience with friends.
C. Many people want to inform others of their experience by Tweeting.
D. All people having gone to the Rain Room took pictures.
60. It seems to the author that ___________.
A. Facebook or Twitter is a good place where we share personal experience
B. people seldom show depressing stuff on the social networking websites
C. most of people tend to show off that they are having a better time than others
D. sharing experience on the social networking websites is not real life
61. What suggestion does the author give in the last paragraph?
A. Enrich your experiences by sharing them online.
B. Make efforts to make your life attractive to others.
C. Stop showing your personal experience.
D. Record the details of what you see, smell and hear.
W: Hello! May I speak to Mr. White, please?
M: Mike White speaking.
W: Hello.36_____ is Alice Green, Tom’s neighbor.
M: Hello.37 _____ can I do for you?
W: Well, Tom said he’s been taking piano lessons from you for two years, and I wonder if I can learn from you,38_____.
M: I don’t think that’s a problem. Have you had any musical 39 ______ (experience) before?
W: Well, when I was a college student, I spent about half a year 40 _____ (learn) to play the guitar. But that was almost ten years ago.
M: Good. 41_____ that case we don’t have to start from the very 42_____ (begin).
W: Then can I go with Tom to your nest class?
M: I don’t think 43_____ . All the people in that class 44_________ (study) with us for about two years, and they come on Sunday mornings. But you can come to another class, on Saturday evening 45_____ Sunday afternoon.
W: Saturday evening is better for me. See you then.
将英语译成汉语或将汉语译成英语。
1. He did not reveal his secret plan to us.
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2. Your reporter gave me a copy of his resume.
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3. If you run after two hares, you will catch neither.
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4. She started dancing to the rhythm of the music.
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5. He rocked the baby gently to sleep in his arms. _____________________________________
6. Unemployment has rocketed up again.
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7. We are going to take a round trip to Beijing during the summer holiday. ___________________
8. 尽管在美国生活了 20 年,他还是觉得自己的根在中国。
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.I like _____when she sings a song for me.
A. this B. that C. it D. one
The first summer job is often a signal that you’re on your way to adulthood, and it’s also a method for earning money to pay for what you dream of. It’s never too early to start considering the future. Now, here are some good choices for you!
Retail (零售) Sales
Retail offers plenty of opportunity for teens who are looking for a job. This type of work can pay from $10 to $15 an hour depending upon the duty you are expected to take on. It can also be great for teens who are friendly and enjoy talking to other people. For more information, call us at 111-222-3333.
Food Service
A job in the food service industry is a natural fit for sociable teens who enjoy communicating with the public. It allows employees to work as part of a team while learning about following instructions. It also comes with the opportunity to earn between $8 and $10 per hour. Just call 111-222-3533 for more information.
Babysitter
This job requires someone who is highly responsible. Though it pays generally between $6 and $8 hourly, it also requires a lot of patience. This is a great choice for teens who wish to make a career in teaching, child care, social work or any other field that makes use of social skills or requires interaction with kids. Got a question? Just call 111-222-3336.
Housekeeping
This type of work can bring in about $5 an hour and it will allow teens to learn responsibility and develop their organizational skills. The summer sees an upswing in the tourism industry, so hotels are often looking for more housekeeping staff, and parks often need more people to assist with keeping public areas clean and organized as well. Telephone: 111-222-3330.
1. How much can you earn at least in two hours as a retailer?
A. $10. B.$12. C.$16. D. $20.
2. Which of the following jobs may attract teens who want to be a teacher?
A. Retail Sales. B. Food Service.
C. Babysitter. D. Housekeeping.
3. The underlined part “an upswing” in the last paragraph can best be replaced by “_____”.
A. an increase B. a limit C. a sign D. a trick
假设你是李华。在最近的一次班会上,你班同学们就“高中学生是否需要吃补品来保持健康”展开了讨论。请根据下表提供的信息用英语写一篇短文,并谈一些你自己的看法,给某英语杂志投稿。
| 60%的同学认为 | 40%的同学认为 |
| 1. 坚持锻炼,无需吃任何补品(tonic)。 | 1. 进入高中课业繁重,经常感到疲劳, 吃补品可以帮助恢复精力。 |
| 2. 过多摄入补品会增加体重,对健康不利。 | |
| 3. 价格比较贵。 | 2. 没时间锻炼身体。 |
注意: 1. 词数: 100左右。短文开头已为你写好,不计入总词数。
2. 内容可适当发挥,注意行文连贯。
I'm writing to tell about the discussion we've had in the recent class meeting about whether high school students should take a lot of tonics to keep fit.
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Birds enjoy a relatively slow rate of extinction but a new study suggests that rate might be severely underestimated(低估). Even worse, if human actions continue, bird extinction rates couldskyrocket and 12 percent of the known bird species(物种) could be dying out by the end of the century.
Presently there are 10,000 known bird species — most identified after 1850 — and an estimated 130 of those have become extinct since 1500, setting the extinction rate at about one species every four years.
But according to Stuart Pimm of Duke University, this rate fails to take into account three key points: The continual identification of extinct bird species from fossil remains; numerous "missing" species not yet declared extinct; and the fact that present extinction rates were not calculated using the proper baseline date for when the species was first described.
Taking these points into consideration, the extinction rate is closer to one bird species per year, says Pimm, the leading author of the study. And the rate could be three times as high as that if not for recent bird preservation efforts.
In previous centuries, bird extinctions took place mainly on islands as Polynesian peoples expanded into the Pacific or Europeans took over the Americas, wiping out birds along the way.
In recent years, scientists are seeing an increased number of extinctions on continents, again because of human activities. Habitat destruction, introduction of invasive species, and climate change combine to harm many bird species. Before human influence, the estimated rate of bird extinctions would have been only one species per hundred years, researchers estimate.
Bird extinction rates are slower than for most animals, mainly because humans do more harm to other species and people take special efforts to protect birds. Still, if the present trends continue, the researchers estimate that the bird extinction rate will continue to climb to as many as 10 species per year,
21. The underlined word "skyrocket" in the first paragraph means_________.
A. fly high B. appear soon
C. increase quickly D. change regularly
22. According to Pimm, the extinction rate of birds is____________.
A. one species per hundred years
B. one species every year
C. three species per year
D. ten species every year
23. What can we infer from the fifth and sixth paragraphs?
A. Humans have started destroying bird habitat in recent years.
B. Humans are doing more harm to animals than to birds.
C. Humans have made no effort to protect birds.
D. Humans are responsible for the bird extinctions.
24. What might be the best title for the passage?
A. Humans' Fighting against Bird Extinction
B. Humans' Responsibilities for Bird Protection
C. Bird Extinction Rates Far Worse Than Realized
D. Bird Extinction Occurring on Islands and Continents
Not until one of my classmates had patted me on the shoulder ___________ that I should make an apology to Mr. Smith.
A. had I realized B. I had realized C. did I realize D. I realized
话题:人们常认为“90后”学生思想特殊、行为方式和价值观令人担忧。假如你是“90后”的一员,请以“Do trust us----a generation born in the 90s”为题写一篇英语演讲稿,以消除人们的忧虑。
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