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短文填空15篇
第一篇:
Itdoesn'timpresslikeGeorgeWashington'splantationonthePotomac,butLincoln'shomein
downtownSpringfield,Illinois,1.(prove)irresistibletovisitorssinceitopenedtothe
public.Beautifullyrestored(修复)toits1860appearance,thehousewasAbrahamandMary
Lincoln'shomefor17years.In1844theyboughtit2.$1,200andsomelandfrom
CharlesDresser,whoperformedtheir3.(marry)ceremonyin1842.
Whenthehousewasbuilt,itwasmuch4.(small)thanitistoday.Mary'sniece
wrote,"Thelittlehome5.(paint)white.Itwassweetandfresh.Marylovedit.Shewas
extremelypretty,andherhousewasareflectionof6.(she),everythingingoodtasteand
inperfectorder.
AlthoughMarylovedflowers,7.shenorherhusbandwasknownasagardener.A
long-timeneighborsaidtheyneverplantedtreesandonlykeptagardenforoneyear.Mary'ssister,
FrancesToddWallace,oftencameover8.(plant)flowersinthefrontyard.
9.Lincolnsenlargedthehousetoafulltwostoriesin1856tomeettheneedsof
theirgrowingfamily.ThreeofthefourLincolnsonswerebornhere.AfterLincolnwaselected
PresidentoftheUSin1861,theyrentedthehouseand10.(sell)mostoftheirfurniture.
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
第一笆
TheXi'anCityWallisthemostcompletecitywallthathassurvivedChina*slonghistory.It1.
(build)originallytoprotectthecity2.theTangdynastyandhasnowbeen
completelyrestored(修复).Itispossible3.(walk)orbiketheentire14kilometers.
WeaccessedthewallthroughtheSouthGate.Thewallis12metershighandfromhereyoucan
seestreamsofpeoplemovinginsideandoutsidetheCityWall.
After4.(spend)sometimelookingatallthedefensiveequipmentatthewall,we
decideditwastimeforsomeactionandwhat5.(good)thantorideonapieceof
history!
We6.(hire)ourbikesfromtherentalplaceattheSouthGate.Mybikewasoldand
shaky7.didthejob.Ittookusabout3hourstogoall8.wayaroundthe
Xi'anCityWall.Supposedlyyoucandoitintwohours,butwestoppedatthedifferentgatesand9.
(watchtower)tofakepicturesorjusttowatchthelocalpeoplegoingabouttheir10.
(day)routines
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
如一•痫
Fuzhou,capitalofsoutheasternFujianprovince,rarelyfeaturesontravelplansforpeople
comingtoChina.However,itdeservesaplaceon1.(traveler)maps,asithasan
excellentplaceforexplorers,culturalenthusiastsandfoodies,anditalso2.(offer)a
uniqueglimpse(一瞥)intoanothersideofamorerealChinaoffthebeatentouristtrack.
FuzhoulocalsrepresentthesouthernChinesementalityofopennessandfriendliness-sothey
willbehappy3.(give)youawarmwelcome.Andastemperaturescanreachupto
20℃eveninJanuaiy,FuzhouisaperfectplaceforawinterdestinationfromChina'scoldnorth.
4.(locate)onthebanksoftheMinRiverandrightacrossfromTaiwanontheEast
ChinaSea,FuzhouisinmanywaystheperfectexampleofthesouthernChinesecapital.Next5the
livelyandbusylocalstreetsoftheinnercityyougetseaviews,mountains6.historical
sites,butalsosomeofthe7.(delicious)foodinallofChinaandanightlifefullof
energy.8.place,withitsmarvelousgreenparksandgardens,also9.(know)
asthenCityofBanyans",becauseofthenumerousbanyantreesplantedtheresincetheSong
Dynasty.Ifyouarelookingtoescapethenoisyurbanlife,Fuzhouoffersawiderangeofplaces
for10.(relax)andadventure.
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
第四篇
Mymost1.(embarrass)momentoccurredlastmonth.Iwasinvitedtoattendan
interviewfbrajobasahotelreceptionist.Iarrivedontimeandwasshownintothemanager'soffice
byanassistant.Iwassonervous2.Ididn'tcatchthemanager'sname.Theinterview
began.nDoyouhaveanypreviousexperienceinhotels?*1askedthemanager.nNosir/Isaid.The
managerfrowned.nAreyougoodatcomputers?'1nYes,Sir.Iamfamiliar3.most
popularkindsofsoftware."Themanagerfrownedagain.Hedidn*tlooklikeafriendlyperson.The
interviewcontinued.EveryanswerIgave4.(receive)byafrownfromthemanager,
eventhoughItoldhimaboutmy5.(society)skills,myknowledgeofFrenchandso
on.6.(obvious),Iwasdoingverybadly.Atlast,theinterviewcametoaclose."One
finalquestion,"saidthemanager.n7.goodisyoureyesight?'1"Excellent,sir,"Ireplied.
"Verywell,"saidthemanager,"Thankyouforcoming."Istooduptoshakehands.Whenthe
managerstoodupaswell,IrealizedwhatIhadbeendoingwrong.Thegentleman,81hadbeen
calling"sir"duringthewholeinterview,9.(wear)askirt!Themanagerwas10.
woman!Ididn'tgetthejob.
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
第五篇
Wakingupat7inthemorning,25-year-oldFanYupeicleansup,1.(water)flowers
inthecourtyard,andthenopensthedoorofherJunporcelain(钧瓷)productionstudio,readyfora
newday'sbusiness.
Lifeinherhometown,Shenhoutown,inYuzhouCity,ismuch2.(happy)fbrFan,
whoquitherjobinBeijingandstartedherownstudiowithherhusband.Junporcelainisoneofthe
topfiveChineseporcelains,3.(date)backtotheSongDynasty,4.is
famousforitschangeofcolorswhenheatedinkilns.Nowit5.(list)asastate-level
intangiblecultureheritage(非物质文化遗产).
Shenhoutownishome6.Junporcelains.Recently,thelocalgovernmentof
Yuzhoucityhasmadeaseriesofmeasures7.(promote)suchproduction.NowFan's
husbandisinchargeofJunporcelainmakingwhilesheisresponsibleforsales.Bothof8.
(they)havecombinedJunporcelainproductionwithmodernartandoftenshare9.
(thought)aboutdesignstogether.WithmoreandmoretouristsvisitingShenhouevery
day,Fanhasthe10.(confident)thatJunporcelainwillgaingreaterpopularityinthe
future.
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
第六篇
Theideaofataxithatfliesoveratrafficjamanddropsyouhomeisanexcitingproposal.It
appearsthatwearealmostthere.
Germanair-taxistartupVolocopterwillbuilditsfirst1.(fly)taxistationbytheend
ofthisyearinSingapore,pavingthewayformajorchangesin2.humanswillcommute
inthefuture.Theseairtaxis,orurbanairmobility(UAM)vehicles,areusually3.
(electrical)poweredtaxisbasedondrone(无人机)technology4.(design)tocarrytwo
people.Theaimofthetechnologyis5.(save)peopletimeandhelpcitiestransform
theirtransportationsystemstowardamoresustainablefuturebyaddinganewmobilityoptionfor
citizens.
Manycompanies,includingUber,6.(compete)fiercelyinthisspacenow.
ChineseautomakerGreeleyledaroundofinvestmentworth50millioneuros7.will
helpthestartupfinanceitscommercializationinthenextthreeyears.LiShufu,chairmanofGreely
Holding,said,"Ourlatestwork8.VolocopterbuildsupourconfidenceinVolocopter
airtaxisasthenext9.(ambition)stepinourwiderexpansioninbothelectrification
andnewmobilityservices.""Itdefinitelystillseemstobeunusual,10.atthesametime
itisnotcompletelyunexpected,Mheadded.
Still,practicalproblemsremainunsolved,suchasgettingthego-aheadfromregulatorsand
ensuringthetripsaresafeasmanytaxiswillbeflownwithoutpilots.
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
第七篇
GoingtoMountHuangshanremindsmeofthepopularBeatles*song"TheLongandWinding
Road”.1.issobreathtakingabouttheexperienceistheout-of-this-worldscenes.The
rollingseaofcloudsyouseeonceyouareatthetopwillremindyouhowtinywe2.
(human)are.
Thehotspringatthefootofthemountainissomethingyoumusttryaftertheclimb.Itwill3.
(undoubted)helpyougetrefreshed!Theamazingthingaboutthespringisthatthecolderthe
temperaturegets,the4.(hot)thespring!Strange,isn*tit?Butthat*shownatureis-
alwaysleavingus5.(astonish).
Whatcomesnextistheendlessseriesofsteps.Youcan'thelpwonderinghowhardit6.
(be)fbrthepeoplethentoputallthoserocksintoplace.Thoughitistheonlyunnatural
thingonyourwayupthemountain,stillithighlightsthewholeadventure7.offersa
placewhereyoucansitdowntorestyour8.(ache)legs.
Asthesonggoes,thislongandwindingroad"willneverdisappearn,anditwillalwaysstickin
thevisitor'smemory.Itsuredoesin9.(I).Whileyou'reinChina,MountHuangshan
is10.musttovisit!
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
第八篇
Ifyouonlygotsixhours*shuteyelastnight,thereisnoneed1.(lose)sleepoverit.
Scientistssaythatthoughitis2.(wide)believedthatweneedeighthoursofsleepa
night,sixtosevenhoursisthenaturalamount.
Advisingshort-sleeperstoresteasy,theUSresearcherssay,3.(have)important
implications(暗示,含义)fortheideathatweneedtotakesleepingpillsbecausesleephasbeen
reducedfrom4.(it)naturallevelbythewidespreaduseofelectricity,TV,theInternet
andsoon.
Theleadauthorofastudy,Ghandi,said:"There'sthe5.(expect)thatweshouldall
besleepingforeightorninehoursanight,andifwetookawaymodemtechnology,wewouldbe
sleepingmore.Butnow,forthefirsttime,weareshowingthat'snot6.truth.0
Mostofthose7.werestudiedsleptforlessthansevenhoursanight,withthe
averageamountjustsixhoursand25minutes.Thisismuchlessthantheeighthoursoften8.
(recommend)inwesternsocieties.
Despitethis,thepeoplestudiedwereingoodhealth,9.lowerratesofobesity(月巴胖
症),betterbloodpressureand10.(healthy)heartsthanpeopleinindustrializedsocieties.
Theywerealsofitter.
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
第九篇
MymomwasanurseandoftentookmealongtovisittheL_________(family)shewascaring
for,includingonewhohadaseriesofstrokes(匚口X)andwasbedridden.OneafternoonMomtold
methatweneededtovisitthewoman(give)hermedications,andthatwewouldstop
atastore3theway.Ithoughtwewouldstopatadrugstore,butwepulleduptoashoppingmall.
Mymom4.(head)totheperfume(香水)counterandboughtthemostexpensive
bottletheyoffered.Shealsoboughtabeautifulnightdress.WhenIaskedherwhotheywerefor,she
saidtheywereforherpatient.She5.(far)explainedalthoughthiswomanwasoldand
bedridden,shewasstillalady,and6.olddeservedtobetreatedwithrespectandgrace.
When7.(care)forsomeone,weshouldlookpastthedisabilityortheillnessandlook
intothesoulofthehuman,sowecanconnectthemwithsympathy.Isoonrealizedthatmymom's
greatest8.(strong)wastakingcareofthosewhocannotadvocatefor9.
(they)andneedtrustworthycareproviders.That'sJO.Iwantedtobecomeadoctor.
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
第十篇
Thoughmostbigcompaniesbeginassmallbusinesses,notallsmallbusinessownersare
entrepreneurs(企业家).Ifwelook1.(much)closelyatitsdefinition,wecanfindthree
commonfeatures.
Creating.Entrepreneurshipgenerallymeansofferinganewproduct,applyinganewtechniqueor
technology,2.(open)anewmarket,ordevelopinganewformoforganizationforthe
purposeofproducingaproduct.
Runningabusiness.Abusinessusesresources3.(produce)goodsorservices.
Entrepreneurshipmeanssettingupabusinesstomakemoney.
Risktaking.Thetermriskmeansthattheresultcan*t4.(know).Entrepreneurs,
therefore,arealwaysworkingunder5.certaindegreeofuncertainty.Theycan'tknow
theresultsofmanyofthe6.(decision)thattheyhavetomake.Thusmanyofthesteps
theytakeareinspiredmainlybytheir7.(confident)increationandintheir
understandingofthebusinessenvironment.Entrepreneursarepeople8.startcompanies
todevelopnewor9.(improve)products.Theystruggletomeetaneedthat'snotbeing
met,10.theirgoalistogrowthebusinessandfinallyexpandintoothermarkets.
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
第十一篇
HumanstakeastepclosertoMflyingcarsn
Inthe1880s,thefirstautomobilewasdeveloped,andabouttwodecadeslater,theWright
brothersinNorthCarolinainventedthefirstsuccessfulairplane.Today,theworldisclosertol.
(combine)thosetwoconcepts2.aJapanesetechcompanysaidit
completedamannedtestflightofa"flyingcar."
Thecompany,SkyDrive,saidin3.newsreleaseonFridaythatit4.
(complete)
aflighttestusing"theworld'sfirstmannedtestingmachine,"itsSD-03model,anelectricalvertical
takeoffandlandingEVTOLvehicle.Theflighttimewasfourminutes,thecompanysaid.
Theaircrafthasoneseatandoperateswitheightmotorsandtwopropellersoneachcomer.It
liftedaboutten5.(foot)intotheairandwasoperatedbyapilot,thecompanysaid.
TomohiroFukuzawa,SkyDrive'schiefexecutive,saidthatfiveyearsagotherewerevarious
prototypes(原型)offlyingcars,usuallywithfixedwings.SkyDrive'sproduct,hesaid,wasoneof
themostcompactinsizeandwaslighter6.(compare)withotherdesigns.
7.(safe)isoneoftwochallengespreventingthetechnologyfrombecoming8.
(wide)used,saidDeryaAksaray,anassistantprofessorofaerospaceengineeringand
mechanicsattheUniversityofMinnesota.Now,safeautonomoustechnologyforEVTOLaircraft9.
(develop),Aksaraysaid.Theotherchallengeisdesign:Thevehiclesshouldbepowerful
enoughtocarryanynecessaryweight,yetquietenoughtoflylO.undeterminedlow
altitudes,shesaid.
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
弟T―•扁
Jingdezhenporcelain(瓷器)isChineseporcelainproducedinornearJingdezheninsouthernChina.
Jingdezhenhasproducedporcelain1.(century)ago.Andthetown2.was
namedJingdezhenbyEmperorZhenzongoftheNorthernSongDynastybecameamajorkiln(窑)site
around1004.Duringtheperiod,the3.(produce)ofporcelaininthisareafirstbecame4.
(know).Bythe14thcenturyithadbecomethelargestcenterofproducingChinese
porcelain,whichremainedinthefollowingtimes.IntheMingDynasty,officialkilnsinJingdezhen5.
(control)bytheemperor,makingqualityporcelaininlargequantitiesfortheemperorto
giveabroadasgifts.Asaresult,thetownwas6.(close)linkedtotheworld.
Althoughbeingaremotetowninahillyarea,Jingdezhenisnearthequalityporcelainstoneand
forestswhichcanprovideplentyofwoodforthekilns.Italsohas7.riverflowingfrom
northtosouth,8.(benefit)thetransportofthefragileobjects.
Jingdezhenhasproducedagreatvarietyof9.(value)porcelain.Asaresult,thetown
isfamous10.the"PorcelainCapital”.Onetypeofitswell-knownhighqualityporcelain
objectistheblueandwhiteporcelainfromthe1330s.
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
第十三篇
Ifthis13-year-oldAmericanboysucceedsinhiseffortL.(climb)MountEverest,he
hasmodestambitions-pickasmallpieceofrockfromthetopoftheworldasamemento移己念品)
andwearitinanecklace.
"Iwillnotsellitorgiveittoanyone.ItissomethingforZ(me)tosaythisisarock
fromthesummit,nJordanRomerofromCalifornia,toldreportersinKathmandu.Heleft3.
themountainonSunday.
Ifhe4.(succeed),Romerowillbecome5.youngestclimbertoscalethe
8,850metersEverestsummit.6.(current)a16-year-oldNepaliboy,TembaTsheri
Sherpa,holdstherecordofbeingtheworld*syoungestclimberofMountEverest.ButRomerosaid
hewasnotafter7.(set)climbingrecords.
RomerosaidMountQomolangmawaspartofhisgoaltoclimbthehighestmountainsonall
seven8.(continent).
“Itisjustagoal,"he9.(say)confidently."IfIdon'tsucceed,Iamokay.Iwilltry
again.”
RomerohasalreadyclimbedMountKilimanjaroinAfricaandMountMcKinleyinAlaskaamong
others.
"IknowitrequiresalotofU).(patient).Iwillremainpatient.Iwanttostaysafeand
makerightchoice/Romerosaid.
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
第十四篇
AfewweeksagoIwasoutwithmyfamilyattheopeningofanewplaygroundinour
community.Theadvertisementswereputup,1.(state)therewouldbecoffeeavailable
andactivitiesfbrchildren,andIwasconvincedthatitwasagoodideaforustoattend.Soafterwe
settledin,andfoundaplaceforthekids2.(play)in,Iheadedovertothecoffeestation.
I3.(break)myreusablecoffeecupseveraldaysbefore,4.Iknocked
offatableontoahardfloor,soIdidn'thaveanythingwithme.Feeling5.(guilt)thatI
mightneedtouseathrowawaycup,Iwasdelightedtoseetheywereusinggoodoldceramic(陶瓷的)
coffeecupsthatare6.(rare)seentoday.Itlookedliketheysearchedthecupboardsand
grabbedeverycuptheycouldfind.
Afterwefinished,thecupswentintoabigcontainerwheretheywould7.(wash)
later.Whatafantasticwayofsolvingtheproblemofreusablecups!Yes,thereisthewashingtodo
after,but,8.anyplasticorpaperwastebeingcreated,itisworthwhile.9.is
greattoseealocalcouncilleadingthewayinasignificant10.(reduce)ofwaste.
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
第十五篇
Althoughweoftenhopethatthingsgo1.waywewant,luckisn'talwaysonour
side—especiallywhenitcomestocareergoals.Thafswhyit*simportantto2.(effective)
planfbrthefuture,whetheryou*restillstudyingor3.(work)fbrawhile.
Acareerplanisapracticalstrategy4.allowsyoutosetcareergoalsandputactions
inplace.Careerplanningisagreatwaytoensureyourcareerisgoingintheright5.
(direct).Notonlydoesithelpyourealizeyourpassion,italsoassistsyourcareergoals
withtangible(切实的)actionsandaims.
Althoughformingaplanisthefirststep,itwon'tworkwithoutcontinuouseffort.Thatmeans
usingyourcareerplannertoguideyourdaily6.(activity),whilemakingongoing
changesthroughout.Thisinvolvestrackingyourprogress,markingoff7.(finish)goals,
orevenchangingyourstrategyafterrealizingitwasn'tquiterightforyou.
Keepdoingthesethings,8.yourcareerplanisfarlesslikelytofalltothebackof
yourmind.Ifyou'restrugglingtostaymotivated,consider9.(give)yourselfrewards
foreachgoalyoumeet.Butremember:yourcareerisamarathon,notasprint(冲刺),10.
(try)togettoomanythingsdonewithinashorttimeisonlygoingtosetyouuptofail
inthelongrun.
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
答案
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lO.sold
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四1.embarrassing2.that3.with4.wasreceived5.social6.Obviously7.How8.whom/who9.waswearinglO.a
五1.waters2.happier3.dating4.which5.islisted6.to7.topromote8.them9.thoughtslO.confidence
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命题书面表达15篇
第一篇
假定你是李华。你校计划举办介绍中国传统文化的主题班会,并在英文网站展示。请你写一
封邮件给外国朋友Chris,向他了解哪些中国传统文化更吸引外国友人。邮件内容包括:
1)阐明写信事由;2)征求建议;3)表示感谢。
注意:
1)词数100左右;2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
DearChris,
WordcamethatourschoolisgoingtoholdaclassmeetingwhosetopicisrelatedtoChinese
traditional
customs.BecausethisactivitywillbepresentedontheEnglishwebsite,Isincerelywantyoutooffer
mesomeadvice.
Asfarasweknow,thereisahugeculturaldifferencebetweenChinaandthewesterncountries.In
ordertogetmoreclicks,you'dbettertellmewhichChinesecultureyouwesternersprefectWhafs
more,ifIwanttodecoratemywebsitewithsomeChineseelements,whatshouldIdo?Knowingyou
areinterestedinChina,!dobelieveyoucanhelpmesolvethesepuzzles.
Ifpossible,youcanreplytomeassoonaspossible.Iwilltakeyouradviceintoconsideration.I
reallyappreciateyourhelp.
Yours
LiHua
第二篇
假设你是李华,你刚刚从美国游学归来,请你给美国朋友Johnson写一封信,内容包括:
1)告知旅途顺利,你安全到家;
2)感谢他们一家对你寄宿期间的悉心照顾;
3)邀请他明年暑假来北京游览,你提供食宿。
注意:1)词数:100左右;
2)要适当增加细节,以使文章更丰富、行文更连贯;
3)开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
DearJohnson,
Yours,
Lihua
DearJohnson,
IhadapleasantjourneybackfromAmerica,andaftermorethantenhoursofflying,Ijustarrived
homesafeandsound.Iwanttothankyouandyourfamilyfortakingsuchgoodcareofmeduring
mystayinAmerica.
HereIwouldliketoreturnthefavorandinviteyoutocomesightseeinginBeijingnextsummer
YouwouldalsobewelcometostayatmyhomeduringyourvisittoBeijing.Ibelievewewillhavea
goodtimethen.
Ihopetohearfromyousoon.
Yours,
LiHua
第三篇
假定你是李华,你的外国笔友Jay一直对中国美食感兴趣。请你写一封信邀请他参加山西举
办的美食文化节,内容包括:
1)写信目的;2)时间地点;3)活动内容。
注意:1)词数100左右;2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
DearJay.
InordertospreadChinesefoodculture,ourcityisgoingtohosttheFirstShanxiInternational
ChineseCultureFoodFestivalintwoweeks.I'mwritingtoinviteyoutoattenditwithme.
ItistotakeplaceinLiuxiangofdowntownTaiyuanfrom21stto28thinNovember.Knownasthe
homeoftheChinesenoodles,Shanxihasatwo-thousand-yearhistoryofmakingdelectabledishes
fromflouranddough.Somechefswilldemonstratetheirwonderfulcookingskillsofmaking
differentkindsofdeliciousnoodlesandvisitorsarewelcometotastethemforfree.Ithinkitisa
goodchancefbryoutoexperienceChineseculture.Wecangettherebybusorwalkthere.
Lookingforwardtoyourcomingheresoon!
Yours,
LiHua
第四篇
Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgiven
belowinChinese.
假设你是李华,你们学校将为学生开设一系列微课程,每人可以选择其中的一项参加课程包
括“文学欣赏”(LiteratureAppreciation)、“厨艺"(CookingSkills)和“野外生存”(Wilderness
SurvivalSkills).你在英国留学的表哥Wilson很关心你这次课程的选择。请你写E-mail给他,
说说你选择的结果,并简要谈谈你这样选择的理由。
DearWilsonr
Ihavelearntthatourschoolwillbeopennewtraincoursestosatisfyourneeds,includingLiterature
Appreciation,CookingSkillsandWildernessSurvivalSkills.Asforme,IwonthesitatetochooseWildernessSurvival
Skills.
MostprojectsofWildernessSurvivalSkillsaredesignedtoimprovethequalityofpeople'spsychologyto
improveself-controlabilityofstudentstocontinuallyovercomethepsychologicalfeaqtochallengethemselves,
overcomethemselvesandshapethegoodwillqualityofcalm,resolute,indomitable.Inaddition,OutwardBound
cancultivatestudents,senseofteamwork.
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