题目内容
He Jing ____________ to give a speech at the graduation ceremony at Harvard University last month.
A. invites B. invited C. is invited D. was invited
书面表达。
学校将以“Living a healthy life”为主题举办英语演讲比赛。请你根据所给内容及要求用英语写一篇短文,谈谈你对健康生活方式的认识。
健康的生活 | |
饮食 | 养成良好的饮食习惯,多吃蔬菜、水果,少吃肉或糖 |
运动 | 骑车或步行上学; |
积极参加各种活动,例如,放学后打球、跑步等 | |
作息 | 保证有足够的睡眠,合理安排时间,早睡早起 |
卫生 | 勤洗手,防止疾病的传播; |
不随意扔垃圾,勤打扫房间,常开窗来保持空气新鲜 |
要求:1.文章必须包含所提供的信息,注意符合英语表达习惯;
2.文中不得出现真实姓名、校名等信息;
3.100词左右(文章开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数);
4.参考词汇:饮食习惯 eating habit; 疾病 diseases
Living a healthy life
It's important for us to live a healthy life.
In a word, the healthier life we live, the happier we will feel.
阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,在下面的表格中填入与文章意思最符合的单词。每空一词。
English is the first language of several countries. However, it has many differences. British, American, and South African English are all spoken differently. In many English language courses, the British and American differences are taught. One is not more correct than the other, but there are important differences between the two.
Probably the biggest difference between American and British English is the vocabulary. Different words and expressions are used to talk about the same thing. For example, in the United States, people throw their garbage into the trash can. In England, people throw their rubbish into the dustbin. In Britain, people take a lift to the fifth floor. In America, people take an elevator.
American and British grammar can be also different. For example, speakers of British English will ask “What did you do at the weekend?”, but Americans usually say “On the weekend.” In the United States people usually say “I've gotten a new car.”, but in the UK they will say “I've just got a new car.”
The pronunciation in American and British English is also different, even when the spelling is the same. The word “tomato”—pronounced “to?mah?to” in British English—is a classic example of this.
Vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation are three ways English is different in different parts of the world. Learning all these is not easy, so English learners should just know that they are always there.
Differences | British English | American English |
Vocabulary | ·throw the rubbish into the dustbin take a 42.1.to the fifth floor | throw the garbage into the trash 41.2. take the elevator |
Grammar | at the weekend I've just 44.3. a new car | 43.4. the weekend I've gotten a new car |
45.5. | tomato-pronounced “to?mah?to” |