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参考范文1Nickwasillfortwodays.Hismother,NancyHill,iswritinganabsenceexcuselettertohisteacher,Ms.ShirleyHudson.HelpNancytowritetheletter.Youmayusethefollowinghints.(1)Nick是哪个班的学生,什么时间请假,医嘱等)。什么原因,是否有证据(如(2)请学校有关负责人的谅解,并请学校有问题与家长联系。参考答案:December14,2016NancyHillMs.ShirleyHudsonRiverDaleElementarySchoolRiverDale,IL566077DearMs.ShirleyHudson,I,NancyHill,amthemotherofNickwhostudiesinClass2ofGrade5.IrequestyoutoexcusehimfornotattendingschoolonJuly12,2016andJuly13,2016,ashewasadvisedstrictbedrestbyourdoctor,Dr.Carter,afterahighfever.Ihavealreadygatheredthelessonsandhomeworkcoveredinthetwodaysthathemissed,andhisnotesareuptodate.Also,attachedforyourreferenceisthedoctor’scertificate.Pleasefeelfreetocontactmeforany1

questionsthatyoumayhaveregardingthismatter.Thankyou.Sincerely,NancyHillNicksmother2Angelaisill,andhercolleaguesarewritingaget-wellcardforher.Putthefollowingsentencesintherightordertoformaproperget-wellcard.Thencopythesentencesontheletterpaperbelow.()DearAngela,Weresorryyouhavenbteenfeelingwellandwemissyouattheoffice.Makesureyoueatallyourchickensoup,drinkallyourorangejuice,andgettherestyouneedsoyoucangetbettersoon.Iseeyoursmilingfaceagain.Wehopeyouenjoythecrosswordpuzzle.Takecare.llbCarol,Doris,Elsa2

3Writeapassageofnolessthan100wordsinEnglishaccordingtothesituationgivenbelow.lab(equipment)(doorkeeper)20(warn)ACrimeHappenedintheSchoolAt12:30lastnight,whenallthepeopleweresleeping,twothievesbrokeintoalabonthesecondfloorwheretheydiscoveredsomeexpensiveequipment.Justastheywerecarryingtheequipmentoutofthebuilding,thedoorkeeperheardthesound.Heimmediatelycalledthepolicestationneartheschool.Twentyminuteslater,boththieveswerecaught.Thepolicewarnedeveryonetobecarefulofthieves.4Describethefollowingcaseandthecriminalsuspectaccordingtothenoticeinabout100words.WANTED3

Crime:robberyVictim:ayoungmanTime:atabout11.00p.m.lastSaturdayPlace:onthe6thStreetLoss:ahandbagwithacomputer,mobilephone,hispassportandsomethingelseAppearanceofthesuspect:short,slim;long,bigface,bigeyeswithcrueleyesight;long,dirtyfingernails;wearawornjacket,apairofjeansandtrainersAnyonewithinfo.:contact110atanytimeReward:RMB5,000WantedAtabout11:00p.m.lastSaturday,therewasarobberyonthe6thstreet.Atthattime,ayoungmanwasrobbedbyanotherman,andhelostahandbagwithacomputer,mobilephoneandhispassport.Accordingtovictimdescription,thewantedcriminalwasshortandslim,andhisfacewaslongandbig.Hehasbigeyeswithcrueleyesight,longanddirtyfingernails.Andheworeawornjacket,apairofjeansandtrainers.Ifyouwouldseesomeonelikethatdescription,youcontact110atanytime.TherewardisRMB5000.4

5Writeapassageaboutyourdreamsorgoalsinlife.Youmayfollowtheideasgiven.(1)Thinkoftheimportantthingsinyourlife,suchasyourfamily,career,health,financialsecurity,communityservices,andspiritualworld,etc.(2)Whatdoyoudreamofandwanttoachieveinfiveyears?(3)Howdoyouexpectyourlifewillbelikeintenyears?(4)Whatsyourplantorealizethesedreams?MyDreamsEveryonehashisowndream.Somewanttobedoctors.Othershopetobescientists.Mydreamistobecomeateacher.Teacherscannotteachusmanythingsatschool,buttheydotheirbesttoteachushowtolearn.Thankstothem,welearnknowledge.Andatthesametime,welearnhowtoliveahappylife.Theyspendmosttimeontheirstudents.Theyaregreatinmyeyes.IhopetobeateacherbecauseIadmireteachers.Iknowitisnoteasytomakemydreamcometrue.ButIdecidetostudyharderfromnowon.Iamsuremydreamwillcometrue.56WriteapassageaboutyourownEnglishlearningexperiencewiththetitleofMyExperienceinLearningEnglishMyExperienceinLearningEnglishToday,Englishisbecomingmoreandmorepopular.ItisveryimportantforustolearnEnglishwell.Forme,spokenEnglishisthemostdifficult.IthinkthebestwaytoimprovemyspokenEnglishisspeakingitasmuchaspossible.WecantalkwithourEnglishteacherandclassmatesinEnglish.Wecanalsofindsomeforeignfriendsoninternettomakesomeoralexercises.Besides,readingEnglishstoriesorwatchingEnglishfilmsisanotherwaytolearnEnglish.Sometimelater,IfoundIhadmadegreatprogressinmyspokenEnglish.7Writeashortpassageaboutthefutureclassroom.Youmayfocusonthefollowingkeypoints.(1)Whatwillthefutureclassroomlooklike?6(2)Howisthefutureclassroomdifferentfromwhatwehavenowadays?(3)Whataretheadvantagesofthefutureclassroom?TheIdealClassroomIhopetherewillbeaclassroomthatisbigandbright.AllmyclassmatesandIcanhaveaquietenvironmenttodoourownstudyandreading.Ateacherstandskindlyinfrontoftheclassroomandgivesuslessons.Afterclasses,theclassroommaybethebestplaceforustoplaygames.Ihopetherewillbeaclassroomthatcannotonlyprovideusaplacetolearnsomethingbutalsoaplacetohavefunwithmyfriends.8Whataretheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofformaleducation?Makealistinthefollowingchart.Advantages:getoverallknowledgegetsomeprofessionalskillstolearnhowtobeahumanbeingDisadvantages:itcoststoomuchforsomefamiliesstudentslackofpersonalityteachingstyleisrigid73Passage1StopYellingatYourKidsreaparent,IParentingishard.Ifyoumsurethat81.Asaparent,youmayknowthatparentingisaneasyjob.(F)2.Listeningtoeachotherisagoodwaytostopargumentbetweenparentsandtheirkids.(T)3.Usuallyyoungerkidsbehavelessresponsiblythanelderchildren.4.Parentsshouldlowertheirexpectationfortheirkids.(T)5.Bothyellingandwhisperingcanhelpmakethingsquieter.(F)Passage2CaringfortheElderlyCaringofrtheelderlyisnotaneasytask,andtherearenohardandfast231.Elderlypeoplealwaysobeytheroutinestructure.(F)2.Toprovideelderlypeoplewithbettercare,weneedtoknowthemmore.(T)3.Weneedntrespectelderlypeoplewhencaringthem.(F)4.Discussionwiththemcantmakeelderlypeopleefeeld.(Fneed)5.Itisnecessaryforelderlypeopletomakefriends.(T)Passage3ASaferCommunityTheWichitaFallsPoliceDepartmentistryingtohelpcurbcrimeinneighboringcommunities381.TheWichitaFallsPoliceDepartmentisplanningsternermeasurestocombatcrime.(F)2.AccordingtoHughes,oneofthebiggestwaysofcrimepreventionisthroughenvironmentaldesign.(T)3.Thebiggestsitethatpoliceareapprovingfullyis.(T)4.Thepurposeofistohelplocalssetuparealcommunity.(F)5.Ifyouusethesite,youhavetopayforit.(F)Passage4CrimePreventionThelawdefineyouthfuloffenders(age18orunder)as51delinquent1.Thecourtwouldconsideryouthfuloffendersascriminalsiftheycommitoffenses.(F)2.Youmustmeetwithschoolofficialstopreventyourchildrenfromdelinquency.(F)3.Ifyoucannotcontrolyourchildren,askforhelpfromthelocalserviceagencies.(T)4.Informyourchildrenthatyouwillnottoleratedruguseanddrugoffensescan8

haveseriousresultsforyourchildren.(T)5.Childrenalwaysinvolvedinpositiveactivitiesaremorelikelytodowellinschoolandavoidtheproblemsofdelinquency.(T)6.Keepyourchildrenawayfromjuveniledelinquents.(T)Passage5ASpeechBetterLivesforAllIntodayssociety,workingpeoplecanseldomfindtimetorelaxintheirbusyschedules.691.Intodayssociety,workingpeoplecanoftenfindtimetorelaxthemselvesintheirbusyschedules.(F)2.Fewpeoplearenowawarethatrelaxationandstress-reliefarenecessaryforlife.(F)3.Travelinghasbecomemorecommoninrecentyears.(T)4.Exercisingcanonlyhelprelaxyourbody.(F)5.Peopleshouldkeepabalancebetweenworkandrelaxation.(T)Passage6ImportanceofLearningaForeignLanguageThereareanumberofreasonswhyweshouldlearnaforeignlanguage82.1.Learninganotherlanguagecangiveusagreaterunderstandingofourownlanguage.(T)2.Languageiswhatmakesusdifferentfromotheranimals.(T)3.Learninganotherlanguagecaneasilymakeusforgetourmotherlanguage.(F)4.Inthelongterm,speakingaforeignlanguagecannotbringuscareersuccess.(F)5.Speakingaforeignlanguageenablesustounderstanditsculture.(T)Passage7English,theGlobalLanguageEnglishisspokenasanativelanguagebyaround377millionpeople,841.Englishisspokenasasecondlanguagebyaround377millionpeopleintheworld.(F)2.SpeakersofEnglishasasecondlanguagearemorethanthosewhospeakitasafirstlanguage.(F)3.Itisnotsurprisingthat70%ofallinformationstoredintheInternetisinEnglish.(F)4.ThespreadofEnglishthroughouttheworldresultedfromBritishColonialisminthe19centuryandAmericancapitalismandtechnologicalprogressinthethcentury.(T)20th5.ItisdefinitelyPredictedthatEnglishwillstillactasagloballanguageinthefuture.(F)9

Passage8FreeMassiveOnlineOpenCourses(MOOCs)Aclasswithhundredsoreventhousandsofstudentsmight961.Someuniversitiesofferfree,non-creditMOOCsonlyavailabletothepeopleintheU.S.(F)2.Quizzesarepartofthelectureprogramtocheckhowmanycreditsstudentsmayget.(F)3.Studentsmayhavehomework.(T)4.TheMOOCsareofbothhighqualityandlowcost.(T)5.ItisprobablethatsomeChinesearetakingMOOCs.(T)Passage9AppleEntersaNewMarketApplehasenteredthetextbookmarket.981.Thecompanyoffersacollectionoftextbooksforcollegestudents.(F)2.EverytextbookyourequirecanbestoredonyouriPad.(T)3.Boringoldtextbooksareabitoutofdate.(T)4.Youcanhaveaninteractivelearningexperience,suchasplayingvideos,examininggeometricalproblemsin3D,listeningtomusicandcommentary,makingnoteandmarkingpassageselectronically.(T)5.AppledevelopeditsiPad-basedtextbooksbyitself.(F)Passage10LifelongLearning&DistanceEducationThetermlifelonglearningisverypopularnowadays.1101.Thetermlifelonglearningdescribestheneedforpeopletocontinuetheireducationandtraininginacertainperiodoftheirlives.(F)2.Thechallengesoftheglobalknowledgeeconomybringabouttheneedsforlifelonglearning.(T)3.Lifelonglearningisnon-formal.(F)4.Theuniversitiesshouldmaketheclassroomteachingstudent-centered.(T)5.Todevelopanewassessmentsystemisachallengeforthegovernment.(T)Passage11LifelongEducationinaLearningSocietyAsweenterthe21stcentury,theinformationage,1111.Onlybylifelonglearningcanyougoaheadofyourcolleagues.(F)2.ThehighestpaidpeopleinAmericatodayreadanaverageof59hoursper10

week.(F)3.Youhavetodoubleyourknowledgeevery2or3years.(T)4.Yourabilitytoexpandyourmindanddevoteyourselftolifelonglearningisthekeytosuccess.(T)5.Distancetrainingisthebestwayforlifelonglearning.(F)Passage12DemandforElderlyCareServicesinChinsIsRisingContinuallyThenumberofelderlypeopleagedabove60hasncireased.251.WhatdoesGDPstandfor?(B)A.Governmentdocumentpublishing.B.Grossdomesticproduct.C.Generaldomesticproduct.2.WhatdoesthewordA.ItmeansfallingB.ItmeansrisingC.ItmeanspeakingdecreasinginPara.2mean?(A)3.WhatwasChinaDsPGpercapitain2012?(B)A.Itwas1,000U.S.dollars.B.Itwas6,000U.S.dollars.C.Itwas10,000U.S.dollars.4.WhyisChinaeconomicfoundationforanelderlysocietyfragile?(A)A.BecauseofitsincreasingagingpopulationanditslowGDPpercapita.B.BecausewhenChinawasclassedasanagingsociety,ourGDPpercapitaishigh.C.BecauseofitsdecreasingagingpopulationanditshighGDPpercapita.Passage13MakingYourHomeaSaferPlaceWealltendtothinkthatwearesafeinourhomes,41(B)1.Whatisthetopicdiscussedinthetext?A.Besuspiciousofstrangers.B.Waystokeepyourhomesafe.C.Howtokeepyourvaluablesorcashsafe.(C)2.Whichstatementistrueaccordingtothetext?D.Itisnotnecessarytolockthedoorandwindowswhenyouareinsidethehouse.E.Itiseasyforyoutorecognizewhoisgoingtobreakinyourhome.F.Hidethevaluablesorcashoutofsightbecausetheymayattractburglars.(C)3.WhichstatementisNOTtrueaccordingtothetext?G.Itisveryeasyfortheburglarstofindthedoorkeyunderplanter,doormat.11

H.Installinganalarmsystemmaydrivetheburglarsawaybeforetheystealanythingfromyourhome.I.Well-lithomesmayhelptheburglarstobreakintothehouse.(A)4.BysayingBesuspiciousofstrangersinPara.3,thewritermeans______.J.nevertrustingstrangersK.keepingthestrangersawayfromusL.catchingthesuspectedstrangers(A)5.Deterringtheburglarsinthelastparagraphmeans______.M.makingtheburglarsnotwanttodosomethingbadN.helpingtheburglarsbreakintothehouseO.encouragingtheburglarstorunawayPassage14StepstoPreventInternetCrimesTheInternethasbeenacommonpartofourdailylife53(B)1.Whatisthemainideaofthistext?A.TheInternethasbeenacommonpartofourdailylife.B.IdeastoprotectyourselfandyourfamilyfrombecomingavictimofInternetcrimes.C.SuspectedInternetcrimesreport.(A)2.HowmanyideasarementionedtoprotectyourselfandyourfamilyfrombecomingavictimofInternetcrimes?A.6B.7C.8(B)3.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothetext?A.Childrenareveryeasytobepotentialonlinevictims.B.Anti-spywaremayhelphackersgetinformationsuchaspasswordstobankaccounts.C.Ifyoudonthavetimetokeepaneye,youmayusesomesoftwaretostopcertaininappropriatewebsites.(C)4.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothetext?A.ItisuselesstotalkwithyourchildrenaboutInternetcrimesforitmaynothappentothematall.B.Turningoffyourfirewallwillpreventhackersfromgettinginformation.C.IfyoufindsuspectedInternetcrimes,youcancontactyourlocalpoliceoffice.(C)5.Use______websiteswhenpurchasingitemsonlineandgivingcreditcardnumbers.A.suspiciousB.suspectedC.securedPassage15FreeMassiveOnlineOpenCourses(MOOCs)Aclasswithhundredsoreventhousandsofstudentsmight9612

(A)1.______starteditsfirstMOOCin2012.A.TheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology.B.HarvardUniversityC.ManyChineseuniversities(C)2.WhatdostudentsdoiftheyfollowMOOCs?A.Theyreadonlinematerials.B.Theyattendclasses.C.Theywatchshortvideos.(B)3.Theycanjoinonlinegroupsto______.D.discussthequizzesE.exchangequestionsandanswersaboutthecoursesF.receivehomework(A)4.heteachershold______toanswerstudentsG.virtualofficehoursquestions.H.face-to-facemeetingsI.onlinetutorialspassage16Foranyonewhohatesdoingyardwork,yournewbestfriendmayhavearrived.Arobotcanautonomouslyshowsnow,collectleavesandcutgrass.Weretryingtohelppeoplenotspendtimeonyardwork.SaidStevenWaelbers,thedesigneroftherobot.theirfamily.WewantpeopletoenjoytheirfreetimewithTheelectricrobotcanrunbyitselfinrightdirectionswiththehelpoftwobeaconsthatmustbeplacedintheyard.TherobotincludesacameraandultrasoundsensorthatWaelberssaidwouldstopquicklywhenitfindspetsandpeople.Ownersoftherobotwillneedtoregulatethevaluesstoredintherobot.Thenitwillconfirmthetaskitsgoingtotake.Beforetherobotoperatesbyitself,anownermustmanuallywheelitaroundtheyardtakingitaroundanyobstaclesliketrees,bushesormailboxes.Bydoingthis,therobotistaughthowlongandwidethelawnis,andwontaccidentallydestroyyourrosebushorruntotheneighborhood.Oncethissetupiscomplete,andthe$3,999robothasbeentrainedonwheretocutgrass,rakeleavesandshovelsnow,itoperateswithoutanysupervision.Waelbershasalwayslovedtobuildrobotsandplaywithelectronics.Hestartedworkonahigh-techcompanyafterhisfatheraskedhimtomakearobotthatwouldshovelsnowforhim.Waelbersplanstostartsalesinearly2017.(A)1.ThisarticlemainlytalksaboutA.anewly-designedrobot.B.thefounderofacompanyC.Problemswithanewproduct(C)2.AccordingtoStevenWaelbers,therobotisdesignedto.A.EncouragepeopletodoexerciseB.Helppeoplekeephealthyandfit13C.Makepeopleenjoyfamilytime(B)3.TherobotwouldstopinfrontofpetsandpeoplethankstoA.theremotecontroller.B.theultrasoundsensorC.thebigandsquareyard(A)4.Whichofthefollowingstepsshouldbedoneinthefirstplace?.A.Anownermustwheeltherobotaroundtheyardbyhimself.B.Therobotlearnsandstoresthelengthandwidthofthelawn.C.Therobotoperatesthetaskitsgoingtotakewithoutsupervision.(C)5.WhichofthefollowingaboutWaelbersisTRUE?.A.Hedidntlovebuildingrobotswhenhewasayoungboy.B.Hisfatheraskedhimtomakearobotthatcouldplayballs.C.Heisstartingtosellthissnow-shovelingrobotinearly2017.Passage17Althoughtheyrestillthelovelyyoungkittenorpupinourminds,yourpetsneedextracareastheyreachtheirsenioryears.Heresourlistofsuggestionstokeepthemhappyandhealthyforaslongaspossible.FoodieKeepingyourpetdsiethealthyandnutritiousisveryimportantatanystageoftheirlife,butastheybecomeold,theyneedadifferentsetofvitaminsandminerals.Differentsizesandbreedsofpetswillhavedifferentneeds,soitwithyourvettodiscoverwhattheywouldrecommend.sworthaquictmeaGymmembershipAlthoughtheymayseemtiredandslowforoutdooractivities,thisdoesntheyshouldnkteepexerciseanymore.Youdonhtavetodragthemona10-mileuphillhike,butencourageyourpettogetoutintothefreshair.Thesightsandsmellsshouldinspiretheirnaturalurgetotrotaboutandexploreagain.Iftheysmallindoorgamesandtoysthatwillkeeptheirmindactive.FitnofatrelazIfyourefeedingyourpethealthyfoodsinappropriatesizedportionsandmakingsuretheyregettingenoughexercise,youshouldnhtaveanoverweightfriendatyourside.However,ifyoustillthinktheyneedtoloseafewpounds,youcandiscusswithyourvethowtohelpthemloseweightandkeepahealthyweight.ThedreadedvetsNotmanypeopleenjoyatriptothedoctorsanditscertainlythesameforyourpet.Butregularchecksatthevetscanpreventminorhealthissuesfromgettingmoreandmoreserious.Olderpetsshouldbetakentothevetatleastonceeverysixmonths.Onyournextvisit,askyourvetwhatcommonissuesusuallyaffecttheirparticularbreedsuchasarthritisordiabetes.Youcanthembemorecarefulwhentakingcareofthem.(B)1.Whatisthemaintopicofthearticle?A.Howtochooseapetatthepetshop.B.Sometipsoflookingafteroldpets.14C.Differencesbetweenkittensandpuppies.(C)2.Asyourpetsgetolder,thevitaminsandmineralstheyneedare.A.ThesameastheywerefedinthepastB.LessthenthosewhentheyareyoungC.Differentfromthosetheyusedtohave(A)3.WhichisNOTTRUEaccordingtothearticle?A.OldpetsshouldnB.Freshairwillinspireoldpetstkeepexercisemoanyre.naturalurge.C.Ifoldpetsarelazy,justleavethemstillathome.(A)4.Accordingtothearticle,youcandiscusswithpetskeepfitbutnotfat.howtohelpyouragedA.YourvetB.yourkidsC.yourfriends(A)5.Olderpetsshouldgoforregularchecksatleastonce.A.EveryhalfayearB.everyyearC.everymonthPassage18Iwanttotranslatethewebintoeverymajorlanguage:everywebpage,everyvideo,andyes,evenJustinBieberstweets.Nowadays,mostoftheWebisinaccessibletomostpeopleintheworldbecauseitscontentsplitsupintohundredsoflanguageswithover50%ofitinEnglish.Thisproblemispressing,nowmorethanever,withmillionsofpeoplefromChina,Russia,LatinAm

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