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Write at least 60 words on the topic "Learn from Yesterday"

回首过往, 在十几年的人生中, 你学习、运动、旅游、交友、玩耍...... 其中你有收获、有遗憾, 会欣喜、会难过....... 请结合发生在你身上的一个事例, 谈谈你从中得到的启示。

(注意:短文中不得出现任何真实人名、校名及其它相关信息, 否则不予评分。)

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After I graduated (毕业) from the police school, I could not wait to play my part in saving the world. On my first day, however, I found out that I still had a lot to learn.

I felt excited that day and arrived at the police station early. At 7 a.m., I went into my office. It was a nice morning. I introduced myself to my colleagues (同事) and nothing special happened.

It was not until lunchtime that we received a call. An alarm had gone off at a building. This could be a theft—the first of my Job! I arrived at the scene with a colleague of mine. We found a company building. It was all locked up. The building was surrounded (围绕着) by a two-meter-high fence with razor wire (刺钢丝) on the top.

The owner was away. My colleague called him to ask how we could get inside. I offered to help. I climbed the fence and got up to the top after a few minutes. I was trying to get my leg over the razor wire when my jeans got snagged (钩住).

I heard my colleague say, “Hey! Spiderman!” I looked down and saw that the owner had arrived. They opened the gate and went inside while I had to try to free myself.

When we finally got back in the car, my colleague smiled at me and said, “We learn something new every day.” I knew it was his polite way of saying, “You silly rookie (新手)!”

1.The writer felt excited on his first day as a police officer, didn’t he?

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2.When did the writer go into his office on his first day as a police officer?

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3.What did the writer’s colleague do after they arrived at the scene?

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4.When did the writer’s jeans get snagged?

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5.What did the writer’s colleague do as he was trying to free himself from the razor wire?

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6.In your opinion, what did the writer learn from the experience on that day?

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Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文)

The first thing you remember

‘I remember , when I was about three, my mother looking at me in my buggy and smiling at me’.

Jan, 13

‘I was maybe four. We were driving to our grandma’s and our car ________. We couldn’t get out of the car and I cried. A mechanic came to help us.’

Alice, 12

‘I remember I was eating an ice cream when a dog came and took it out of my hand. I cried, I was two , I think.’

Tom,10

‘I remember my first memory is my second birthday. There was a cake with two candles. I couldn’t blow the candles out, so my dad did it for me.’

Mike, 15

Most adults remember little about this that happened in their very early childhood, _______, some people think that we aren’t really able to form memories before our fourth or fifth birthdays. But scientists carrying out research into early memories have suggested that this is not true. They say that we do form memories at a very young age. However , what we remember about our very early lives seems to change as we _______.

Researchers in Canada worked with 140 children aged between four and thirteen. First , they asked their participants to describe their earliest memories. Then they asked them roughly how old they’d been when the event happened . Next, they asked the kids’ parents to make sure that the event actually happened .And all the _______ were written down. The researchers waited for two years before they went back to the children and asked them again, ‘What’s your earliest memory?’

Nearly all the children who were aged between four and seven in the first interview said something very different in the second interview. And when the researchers reminded them of what they’d said the first time, many of the children said, ‘No, that never happened to me. ’However , many of the children who were between ten and thirteen at the first interview described exactly the ________memory in the second interview. This seems to suggest that our memories change in the early years, but that at around the age of ten, the things that we remember get fixed(固定的).

The researchers are now looking into the question of why children remember certain events and not others. We sometimes think that most first or early memories are about very stressful things that happened to us as children , because had thins stand out in our minds. But in this study, stressful events were only a small percentage of what the children said they remembered. More often, their early memories were happy ones. The researchers are trying to work out why this is the case. We expect the researchers will _______ more fascinating things about memories in the near future.

1.A.ran forward B.sold out C.broke down D.sped up

2.A.As a result B.What’s more C.For the time being D.In fact

3.A.are pleased B.build confidence C.feel tired D.get older

4.A.forecasts B.answers C.reviews D.orders

5.A.unforgettable B.sweet C.same D.short

6.A.imagine B.require C.control D.discover

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