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俗话说“无规矩不成方圆”,为了营造良好的家庭氛围,使子女养成良好的生活习惯,每个家庭都会制定这样或那样的家规。假如你是李华,你的美国朋友Robert对中国的家庭文化很感兴趣,请根据图表提示,用英语写一封电子邮件介绍你的家规,词数80左右。

Family Rules

1. after school, come back home

2. not, allow, play computer games

3. do some housework

My Wishes

1.make me relaxed

2.organize my own life

注意事项:

1.必须包含所提示的信息,可适当发挥,开头已给出,不计入总词数;

2.意思清楚,表达通顺,行文连贯,书写规范;

3.请勿在文中使用真实的姓名、校名及提示信息以外的地名。

Dear Robert,

I'd like to share my family rules with you. ______________________________________________________

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In 1987, a small company named Huawei was started in Shenzhen. After more than 30 years of development, the company has now beaten Apple and become the world’s second-largest maker of smartphones. It has also become the world’s largest supplier of 5G. In China and even in the world, Huawei is a wonder. Although it started producing mobile phones not many years ago, it has become one of the most famous phone companies.

But recently, Huawei faced some difficulties. The U.S. government ordered a ban (禁令) on its sales in America. American officials said Huawei gave information that it collected to the Chinese government. At the same time, The U.S. government planned to stop selling parts and services to Huawei, which was believed that Huawei’s business would be hurt.

“We have never received such a request from the Chinese government and we have never tried to get into other systems to collect information.” Ren Zhengfei, Huawei’s founder and president said. “The ban from the U.S. would have little effect on our company. Huawei has enough ability to deal with the problems.” Ren added.

In an interview several years ago, Ren Zhengfei said, “I started Huawei with only £4,000 at the beginning, but now it has become a $100 billion company. The experience was not as romantic (浪漫的) as you imagine.

Facing the ban of the U.S., Huawei is growing. Huawei’s smartphone sales around the world rose 50 percent compared to a year earlier in the first three months of 2019. At the same time, sales from both Samsung and Apple fell. So far, Huawei has grown into the world’s largest telecommunications equipment supplier, selling in 170 countries. It may beat Samsung as the largest smartphone maker in the near future.

1.From what Ren Zhengfei said, we can learn that Huawei ________.

A.is deeply affected by the ban

B.has got into the system of the U.S.

C.can solve the problems they are facing

D.is asked to supply information to China

2.The underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 means ________.

A.Huawei’s developing experience was hard

B.it was romantic to start a company with £4,000

C.people can understand Huawei’s experience easily

D.the romantic experience was a large amount of wealth

3.What can we learn from the last paragraph?

A.Huawei is full of hope.

B.Huawei will grow slowly.

C.Huawei’s sales will be doubled.

D.Huawei is the largest smartphone maker.

School playgrounds are supposed to help kids stay active and healthy. But since 2015, toxic(有毒的)chemicals in running tracks have caused many students in several cities, including Shanghai, Beijing and Wuhan, to suffer from nosebleeds, headaches and coughs. It was found that the materials used to build the tracks in these school’s playgrounds contained high levels of toxic chemicals.

On November 1,2018, new standards for the materials used to build playgrounds in primary and middle schools across the country came into effect. The Ministry of Education(MOE)created these standards to protect students’ health.

The standards prohibit(禁止)the use of 18 chemicals for making running tracks, 11 more than the previous standards. The prohibited chemicals are harmful to the skin, eyes and noses and can even cause terrible diseases, China Daily noted.

For the first time, the standards also call for tests of the man-made grass that is used on some playgrounds as some of the materials used to produce man-made grass are highly toxic. Running tracks or patches(片)of man-made grass that does not meet these standards will be changed or removed.

The MOE has taken action in the last few years to keep playgrounds safe. Since 2016, it has invited experts and professionals(专业人员)to test new playgrounds at schools nationwide. The toxic tracks were produced by companies that used waste in order to cut down costs, according to CCTV. The companies and officials who were involved in producing the tracks have been punished.

1.What kind of disease didn’t the students suffer from according to the passage?

A. B. C. D.

2.The new standards came into effect on____________.

A.September 1,2016 B.October1,2016

C.November1,2018 D.December1,2018

3.What action has the MOE taken to keep playground safe?

A.Invited experts and professionals to test new playgrounds.

B.Punished the involved companies and officials.

C.Warned the involved companies and officials.

D.Punished the school leaders.

4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.The schools created these standards to protect students’ health.

B.The prohibited chemicals are harmful to humans according to CCTV.

C.The man-made grass used in some playgrounds is safe.

D.The toxic tracks were produced by companies that used waste in order to save costs.

5.We can find the article in ____________part of a newspaper.

A.sport B.health C.culture D.study

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