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交流可以化解矛盾,增进友谊。当今交流方式很多,但人们之间的情感似乎越来越淡。

学校英语专栏征文,主题是“Ways of Communication Today”。假如你是李华,你对此很感兴趣,准备投稿,谈谈你日常的交流方式及你的感受。

提示词语: face to face, chatting on line, discuss,appear

提示问题:·How many ways do you know to communicate with others?

How do you usually communicate with your friends?

Which is the best way and why?

There are some ways to communicate with others, such as talking face to face, singing songs, using body and sign language, writing a letter, chatting on line, sending text messages. My friends and ...
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Theatre began with the ancient Greeks. They used to have shows called "plays", which tell a story by people acting out what happened in it. They had big theatres which were outside, and you could have up to 17.000 people come and watch it. These outside theatres were round in shape, with stone seats going down to the centre, when they had the "stage". The Romans also built theatres, and there are several you can visit in England, Greece, Italy and Turkey.

Greek used to have a person to explain the story to the people who were watching, and the actors used to wear pictures on their faces, some with happy faces, some sad.

There were not any theatres in Europe in the Middle Ages, but groups of actors (or players, as they used to be called) travelled around the country putting on shows and singing songs in the towns and in large private houses. Many large houses from this time have a special area in it where the players would do their shows.

In England between 1558 and 1603, the ruler was Queen Elizabeth I. During this time, theatres would be built outside the city walls because some people thought they were not safe places to be and that people caused troubles there. They were usually round, and people would stand up to see the show. Rich people had seats to sit on. People used to eat and drink during the show. They used to shout out to the actors and sometimes throw food at them.

In Elizabethan times, a theatre group had 12 men and one writer in it. Women were not allowed to be in the show, so young boys used to wear dresses and play the female roles.

Theatre in London today is very popular, even if tickets are very expensive. Many American stars want to perform in London, and in the last few years Kevin Spacey, Nicole Kidman and Kathleen Turner have all acted in plays in London's theatres.

1.Who began theatre?

2.Where did actors put on shows in the Middle Ages in Europe?

3.Why were theatres built outside the city walls in Elizabethan times?

4.How many people did a theatre group have in Elizabethan times?

5.What_ is the passage mainly about?

1.The ancient Greeks. 2.In the towns and in large private houses. 3.Because some people thought they were not safe places to be and that people caused troubles there. 4.Thirteen, 12 men and a...

Peter was the best table tennis player in his school and hardly ever lost a match. He hated losing anything. When he won, he would feel really good. If he lost, he would feel terrible. It seemed to Peter that losing was the worst thing in the world.

A new kid, Albert, came to Peter’s school. He was good at table tennis, too. Soon there would be a match between Peter and Albert. Peter worked hard to get ready for the match, but Albert didn’t seem to think much of it. When the match began, Albert was a real player. There was always a smile on his face, while Peter looked serious all the time. Peter thought it was so important to win the match that he even wanted to cheat, but he lost in the end.

“You played very well, Peter. I think we can play again sometime,” said Albert.

But Peter didn’t feel happy and couldn’t fall asleep that night.

One day, Peter saw Albert playing basketball. Though he lost again and again, the happy smile never left his face. Peter found Albert was great at table tennis but bad at basketball. However, he enjoyed both of them.

Whether he won or lost the game, Albert enjoyed it. Peter came to realize that enjoying a game was much more important than winning or losing it. He felt happier than ever before.

1.What was the worst thing in the world Peter thought at first?

A. Winning a match. B. Sleeping overnight.

C. Losing a match. D. Cheating on a test.

2.Albert was good at playing ________.

A. basketball B. table tennis C. volleyball D. football

3.What did Peter learn from Albert?

A. Cheating on a test was wrong.

B. Practicing was the most important.

C. Finding a friend could make us happier.

D. Enjoying a game was the most important.

1.C 2.B 3.D 【解析】试题分析:本文主要讲述了喜欢打乒乓球的彼得,曾经很在乎比赛的输赢。但是在与阿尔伯特比赛之后,彼得开始意识到比起赢得或者输掉一场比赛来说,享受比赛的乐趣才更加重要. 1.题意:彼得最初想到的世界上最糟糕的事情是什么?考查细节理解题。根据第一段结尾It seemed to Peter that losing was the worst thing...

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