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以“我最喜爱的音乐形式”为题目写一篇英语作文,内容包括:喜欢的音乐类型,喜欢该音乐的原因,音乐在生活中扮演的角色。100词左右

There are many kinds of music ,such as country music, R&B , rock music,classical music and so on. My favorite music is pop music. On the one hand, it is easy to learn, and this knid of music is often about our life, for example, A whole new world, Memory, Country Road and so on. On the other hand,they are very popular among people and they are very interesting and easy to learn. It is also a good way to learn English.

Since I was 12 years old,when I played computer , I always opened the music player to listen pop music.When I listening these pop music . I will feel very realx . So that's way I love pop music best.

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试题分析:以“我最喜爱的音乐形式”为题目写一篇英语作文,内容包括:喜欢的音乐类型,喜欢该音乐的原因,音乐在生活中扮演的角色。100词左右. 写作时不要逐句翻译,可适当增加细节以使行文连贯.写作时要把所提示的点写全,语句通顺,同时要注意准确运用时态、语态、上下文意思连贯,符合逻辑关系。根据句意适当使用并列连词,同时也要合理运用高级词汇和高级句子为文章增色添彩。避免全部使用简单句。

【亮点说明】On the one hand, it is easy to learn, and this knid of music is often about our life在句中it做形式主语,真正的主语是后面的动词不定式;On the one hand,…On the other hand句式的巧妙使用,恰到好处,很有章法;It is also a good way to learn English. 在句中it做形式主语,真正的主语是后面的动词不定式;Since I was 12 years old,when I played computer , I always opened the music player to listen pop music.这句话中Since引导时间状语从句,和when引导的定语从句完美结合;When I listening these pop music . I will feel very realx .句中运用了时间状语从句;So that's way I love pop music best.句中使用了定语从句。

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At that time I didn't realize my wife was____ _. Without showing her surprise, she____ _ in, seized the phone, tore off the ____ _, and shouted at the phone, "Yeah! Who do you think you are? Bad telephone!" And she _____ it into the wastebasket.

I stood watching her, _____ _. What on earth?

She stepped to the doorway and shouted at the ______ of the house, "Now hear this! All objects in this room—______ _ you do anything to upset my husband, out you go!".

Then she turned to me, kissed me, and said _____ _, "Honey, you just have to learn how to take control." With that, she left the room.

After watching a _____ __ woman rushing in and out, shouting at everything _____ _, I noticed that something in my ______ had changed. I was laughing. How could I have trouble with that phone? Her antics helped me realize I had been____ crazy by small things. Twenty minutes later my agent did call. I was able to listen to him and talk to him calmly.

1.A. agent B. wife C. secretary D. assistant

2.A. dismissed B. canceled C.failed D.transformed

3.A. for B.so C.and D. but

4.A.should B. would C.might D. shall

5.A.rather B. ever C. still D. even

6.A.skeptical B. impatient C. depressed D. critical

7.A. faced B. covered C. overcome D.overlooked

8.A.idea B. thought C.mind D. mood

9.A. looking down B. looking up C. looking for D. looking on

10.A. jumped B. hurried C. rushed D. stepped

11.A. phone B. wires C. receiver D. call

12.A.snatched B.skipped C.swept D.scratched

13.A. speechless B. silence C. surprising D. scared

14.A.remains B. left C.other D. rest

15.A.unless B.as C. if D.since

16.A. jokingly B. stubbornly C. calmly D. cautiously

17.A. loving B. crazy C. humourous D.bored

18.A. in shape B.in order C. in place D. in sight

19.A. eyes B. heart C. mind D. mood

20.A.pushed B. driven C.forced D. kept

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Welcome to the world-famous house where William Shakespeare was born in l564 and where he grew up. The property(房产)remained in the ownership of Shakespeare’s family until 1806 .The House has welcomed visitors traveling from all over the world ,for over 250 years.

◆Enter through the Visitors’ Centre and see the highly-praised exhibition Shakespeare's World,a lively and full introduction to the life and work of Shakespeare.

◆Stand in the rooms where Shakespeare grew up.

◆Discover examples of furniture and needlework from Shakespeare’s period.

◆Enjoy the traditional(传统的)English garden,planted with trees and flower mentioned in the poet’s works.

The Birthplace is within easy walking distance of all the car parks shown on the map;nearest is Windsor Street(3 minutes’ Walk).

The House may present difficulties but the Visitors’ Centre, its exhibition.and the garden are accessible (可进入的)to wheelchair users.

The Shakespeare Coffee House (opposite the Birthplace).

1.How much is the admission for a family of two grown-ups and two children?

A.£9.80. B.£12.00.

C.£14.20. D.£16.40.

2.Where is the nearest parking place to Shakespeare’s Birthplace?

A.Behind the exhibition hall.

B.Opposite the Visiturs’Centre.

C.At Windsor Street.

D.Near the Coffee House.

3.A wheelchair user may need help to enter_________.

A.the House B.the garden

C.the Visitors’Centne D.the exhibition hall

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Scientists in Australia have shown that a chemical called nitric oxide could increase the chances of surviving a poisonous snakebite.The scientists injected rats with a deadly amount of snake venom.Then they rubbed an ointment(软膏)containing nitric oxide on the skin around the injection site.The study found that the rats lived about one-third longer than if nitric oxide had not been used.But the treatment had to be started very quickly.

Dirk van Helden led the research.He says the nitric oxide ointment also showed promise in humans.The study appeared earlier this year in the journal Nature Medicine.Scientists say the findings could help save many lives.A recent study found that poisonous snakes cause as many as ninety-four thousand deaths worldwide each year.But Ulrich Kuch of the Biodiversity and Climate Research Center in Frankfurt,Germany,says that number appears to be low.

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Here is no single antivenom that can be used to treat all snakebites.The antivenom must be specific to the kind of snake that bit the person.In some countries the treatment is costly,while in others there is no such treatment.

1.What is this passage mainly about?( )

A.Snakebite deaths around the world.

B.Progress in fighting snakebite deaths.

C.Snakebite treatment around the world.

D.The chances of surviving a poisonous snakebite.

2.After being rubbed an ointment containing nitric oxide,the rats .

A.suffered no pain B.died immediately

C.lived a little longer D.started feeling uncomfortable

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A.The number of deaths caused by snakebites is becoming lower each year.

B.The nitric oxide ointment has saved thousands of people’s lives.

C.It is very important to find an effective way to treat snakebites.

D.The number of deaths caused by snakebites worldwide is low.

4.What does the underlined word “prohibited” in Paragraph 4 mean?( )

A. caused. B.considered.

C.examined. D.prevented.

5.What is implied in the last paragraph?( )

A.Antivenom can be made very easily.

B.It’s very important to use the correct antivenom to treat snakebite victims.

C.Antivenom is extremely expensive all over the world.

D.A person bitten by a snake will survive as long as there is antivenom.

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In his childhood Beethoven didn’t have a happy life.His father was a singer. When he was only four, his father began to make him practise hour after hour on different musical instruments(乐器). If he did not put his heart into it, his father would beat him or make it hard on him.

Beethoven loved music and he learned so fast that he was able to go around to give concerts, when he was only a boy of eleven. At the age of seventeen, he won high praise from Mozart, the great musician at that time.

Beethoven was often poor and ill during his life. After one illness, he suddenly found himself deaf. At that time he was only thirty-one. It was a blow(打击)to him indeed.

But he still went on working and writing music pieces. To people’s surprise, some of his best pieces were written after he lost his hearing.

In 1827, leaving more than 300 pieces, the great musician died. But his name is still remembered to this day.

1.Beethoven was a ______ musician.

A.America B.French

C.German D.British

2.What happened when he was thirty-one? ___________.

A.He was blind B.He was deaf

C.He gave concerts D.He won high praise

3.Why didn’t Beethoven have a happy life in his childhood? ___________.

A.Because his family was poor

B.Because he had to practise a lot of musical instruments

C.Because his father was strict with him

D.Both B and C

4.The great musician lived in the world for only ______ years.

A.43 B.70 C.57 D.60

5.When were some of his best pieces written? ____________.

A.At the age of 11 B.At the age of 17

C.Before he was deaf D.After he became deaf

6.What did Beethoven do after he lost his hearing? ____________.

A.He never gave in B.He stopped writing music pieces

C.He lost his heart D.He went to see a doctor

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