①w重量;分量
②s肩;肩膀
③g球门;射门;目标
④c教练;私人教师
⑤t同队队员;队友
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—I as captain of the school football team.
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gift feel money thank comfortable |
A: Hi, Tina. How was your birthday party?
B: Great! But something has been bothering(打扰) me. Victor gave me some for my birthday.
A: That's nothing. Maybe he didn't have time to buy you a .
B: But receiving money makes me . I want to give the money back to him. If I do so, I'm afraid I will hurt his . What should I do?
A: Oh, Tina. Don't worry. I have some ideas for you. You can tell him what you think. Or you can give the money to him later.
B: for your advice. I'll think it over and then decide.
It's not wise of you at this moment.
—I'm sorry. _______ Jack ______ I have ever been there.
Tom Jack likes playing the piano.
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A. I bought it at a higher price. B. How do you feel about ads? C. Well, not all ads tell the truth. D. It's true that some ads can be useful. E. I saw this kind of computer in an ad. F. My computer broke down in the morning. G. I must careful when I shop in the future. |
A: You don't look very happy,Betty.What happened?
B:
A: When did you buy it?
B: Just half a year ago.
A: It must be very cheap, right?
B: No.
A: Why did you buy this one?
B: The words in the ad sounded good, so I decided to buy one.
A: Some are misleading. They just lead you to buy the products, but they don't tell you anything about the quality of them.
B: You are right. We can't believe them all the time.
A: Sure. You should compare more products and choose the best one.
I did something wrong today.
While at the beach this afternoon, I met a boy called Bob. We talked a lot. He said that it was fun playing on the cliffs (悬崖). I told him that I was not allowed to go near that place(Mom and Dad had always told me it was dangerous to play there). He called me a coward. I wanted to prove to him that I was just as brave, so I agreed to go with him.
We wanted to make our way down to explore (探索) the area, so Bob started to climb down and I followed him. Unluckily, some rocks came down after us. One of them nearly hit my head. We could not get back up. We shouted and shouted for help, but for a long time, no help came. I was really scared. I wanted to cry. Then, we heard some sounds. Someone had heard us. A woman tied (系) a rope around herself while a man at the cliff top held the rope. She made her way down to save us.
My parents were relieved (宽慰的) that I was unhurt, but they were angry that I had done such a risky thing. I apologized and promised that I would not do anything like that again.
a. Some rocks came down.
b. The writer followed Bob.
c. The writer wanted to cry.
d. A man and a woman saved them.
e. The writer and Bob heard some sounds.
要点:1)What's the thing? 2)When,where and how did it happen? 3)How did it make you feel? 4. What did you learn from the thing?
要求:不少于100词,可适当发挥。
Some students expect to be able to "relax" for their four years at university. Now, they are receiving(comfortable) "wake-up calls". Lazy students at big universities like Peking and Fudan are being "asked to stop"—to leave the university (quick).
It's a common belief in China that once you've been accepted by a university, you will be promised to graduate. Your teachers may even tell youyou must study hard to pass the zhongkao and then the gaokao. Once you've jumped these hurdles and crossed the finish line, there will be no more pressure. University life will bepiece of cake.
There is some truth in this. During junior and senior high schools, you (require) to do lots of exercises or take weekly tests. Yet at university, there is not much homework. And there is no pressure to be" top of the class". But universities require you (complete) tasks, such as articles, on time. And you must pass mid-term and final exams. In the past, many universities were less strict about these requirements. Failed exam? Don't worry! You would be allowed to take an easier one again.
Some universities, however, think making life(easy) for students than before isn't a good idea. Allowing students to leave the university no smarter than when they entered it isn't really helping them. It also makes the diploma (文凭) less valuable and (hurt) the far me of the university.
Getting knowledge is the purpose of education at all levels, from primary school university. And there is no "easy" way to get knowledge except through hard work.