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假定你是李华。三月初你在网上买了一双鞋子,打算送给妈妈作为三八妇女节的礼物。但是,收到货后发现存在若干问题。请你就此给网店客服写邮件投诉。

要点如下:1. 介绍购物情况;

2. 反映存在问题;

3. 提出解决方案。

注意:1. 词数100左右;

2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Dear Sir/ Madam,

I am one of your customers._________________________________________________________________

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Yours,

Li Hua

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He Jiang, who was the first person from China to deliver a Harvard University commencement (学位授予典礼) address, has made the 2017 Forbes 30 Under 30 List.

Forbes’ 30 Under 30 is a set of lists issued annually by Forbes magazine. On Tuesday, the magazine published the sixth annual 30 Under 30, featuring 600 young inventors and leaders who challenge conventional wisdom and rewrite the rules for the next generation.

The list recognizes 30 game-changers in each of 20 industries. All under 30 years old, the candidates were examined by a group of judges in their fields. “The winners are the people that will run every field for the next 50 years,” said Randall Lane, editor of Forbes.

He, a 29-year-old postdoctoral fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was chosen for the healthcare category. He was recommended by his professors at Harvard.

At Harvard, He used a new technology to understand more about how flu infects cells, and discovered human genes with strong anti-viral effects. He is now applying the same techniques to white blood cells. He hopes the lab research he did could be put to practical use in healthcare.

He grew up in a small village with limited educational opportunities. By studying hard, he graduated from the University of Science and Technology of China with a bachelor’s degree in 2009, and was accepted into Harvard’s PhD program on a full scholarship the same year.

In May, the biochemistry PhD delivered a speech representing the university’s 13 graduate and professional schools at the ceremony. In the speech, he talked about the unbalanced distribution of science and medicine into places they aren’t reaching, like his own village, where his mother once treated his spider bite with fire.

1.Why can He Jiang be on the 2017 Forbes under 30 list?

A. He was recommended by Randall Lane.

B. He has made outstanding contributions in healthcare.

C. He made a speech at the Harvard commencement.

D. He changed the regulations for the next generation.

2.What will He Jiang intend to do in the future?

A. Know more about the infection of flu.

B. Apply the same technology to blood cells.

C. Put his research into practice in medical care.

D. Discover human gene’s strong anti-viral effects.

3.What can we infer from the last paragraph?

A. His mother is a doctor. B. He wants to help backward areas.

C. He got a full PhD scholarship. D. His university has only 13 graduates.

One sunny afternoon, a seven-year-old girl went for a walk. She crossed a large area of grassland into the woods ________ she realized that she was lost.

Sitting on a rock and ________ what to do, she began crying. After a while, she ________ to walk along a wide path lined with tall trees and thick bushes. ________ it was getting dark, she saw a small, dark wooden house. She opened the door and ________ stepped in. Suddenly, she heard a strange noise, and she ran out of the door and back to the ________. Cold and tired, she fell asleep near a ________.

The girl’s parents were out and her dog, Laddy, was at home. Laddy sensed that his mistress(女主人)was in ______ He jumped through a window, ______ the glass. He looked in the fields. But he couldn’t find his mistress anywhere. However, from the ground came a ______ scent (气味) as he lowered his head. He ______ the scent and walked across the grassland. Barking(吠叫) ________ into the air, the dog ________ through the woods until he found the ________. But the girl was not there, so he headed back to the woods. Much to his ________, he saw his mistress’ blue shirt in the distance. He ________ over some bushes and saw the little stream (小溪),where the girl was ________.

When she opened her eyes and ________ her dog standing beside her, the girl said, “you ________ me, Laddy,” and she kissed him several times. Seeing their daughter and dog coming back, the parents burst into tears of ________. That night Laddy had a hero’s supper: a huge meal of steak.

1.A. before B. since C. while D. as

2.A. wondering B. forgetting C. remembering D. knowing

3.A. preferred B. expected C. failed D. decided

4.A. When B. For C. If D. Because

5.A. carelessly B. carefully C. hopelessly D. unwillingly

6.A. trees B. bushes C. woods D. grasses

7.A. stream B. rock C. tree D. house

8.A. prison B. danger C. peace D. charge

9.A. rubbing B. breaking C. mopping D. protecting

10.A. terrible B. strange C. pleasant D. familiar

11.A. missed B. discovered C. followed D. ignored

12.A. calmly B. loudly C. happily D. swiftly

13.A. searched B. visited C. lived D. travelled

14.A. window B. girl C. house D. hero

15.A. surprise B. sadness C. disappointment D. delight(高兴)

16.A. jumped B. climbed C. walked D. flew

17.A. awake B. active C. shocked D. asleep

18.A. knew B. watched C. looked D. saw

19.A. upset B. harmed C. rescued D. frightened

20.A. pain B. shock C. sorrow(悲痛) D. relief

When Mrs. Delgado asked her daughter Sonia to bring muffins(松饼)to a sick neighbor, Sonia said sure. But when Sonia _______who the neighbor was, she was not so sure. The neighbor’s name was Mrs. Craverham, and kids in the neighborhood said she was the_______person who ever lived.

Sonia walked up the path to Mrs. Craverham’s. She did not________the idea of anyone being sick and alone, but what if the kids were_______? A girl in Sonia’s science class said that Mrs. Craverham had poked(戳)her with a stick last Halloween. Sometimes people heard _____and moans(呻吟声)coming from inside. And a boy in Sonia’s math class said Mrs. Craverham had hung him upside down and painted him yellow when he______kicked a soccer ball onto her lawn.______between wanting to help someone______and not wanting to come home a different color, Sonia decided to be_______.

Finally Sonia_______the door. After a few moments, Mrs. Craverham answered the door and______in a rough tone, “Who are you? What are you doing here?”

Mrs. Craverham______. “My, that’s sweet. I’m sorry if I seemed______, but young people sometimes dare each other to come to my door _____they think I’m going to do something to them. As soon as I answer the door, they ______laughing or play a trick on me.”

______, Sonia heard a loud howl(嚎叫). Mrs. Craverham _____as Sonia jumped. “Oh, that’s just Norbert, my parrot. He’s watched too many scary movies—like you, I think!” Then Sonia came to _____that people are not always what they seem.

1.A. found out B. sorted out C. let out D. carried out

2.A. oldest B. poorest C. meanest D. ugliest

3.A. share B. like C. give D. receive

4.A. disappointed B. angry C. right D. strict

5.A. cries B. cheers C. laughter D. argument

6.A. happily B. easily C. calmly D. accidentally

7.A. Frightened B. Concerned C. Puzzled D. Amazed

8.A. at hand B. in need C. in danger D. at sight

9.A. clever B. stubborn C. brave D. funny

10.A. knocked on B. broke down C. pulled D. shut

11.A. explained B. demanded C. requested D. asked

12.A. cheerfully B. sincerely C. shyly D. excitedly

13.A. afraid B. tired C. ill D. sad

14.A. agreed B. relaxed C. added D. stopped

15.A. dishonest B. impatient C. nervous D. rude

16.A. because B. while C. although D. unless

17.A. show up B. run off C. move on D. set out

18.A. Suddenly B. Certainly C. Naturally D. Possibly

19.A. shouted B. laughed C. expressed D. nodded

20.A. remember B. admit C. hope D. realize

Learning experiences happen to us throughout our lives, and not too long ago, I had one that I would like to ________. This story began with a _______ three years ago. It's a story of pizza and being _______of buying ice cream with a US $20 bill.

I was going to Marblehead, Massachusetts, with my racing team on the highway and we were all ______Luckily, we saw a rest area ______. I had a brand-new US $ 20 bill, and I had ______ had that kind of cash before. Spending it on food ______to me like throwing it away.

We all rushed into the pizza line.______ I got a cheese pizza and drink. Halfway through the _______, I realized I had not actually ________any money to the cashier. I felt terrible. I just couldn't go back to the cashier and ______my stolen pizza. I would feel embarrassed.

I was so upset that I refused to give myself the_______of an ice cream in fear that someone would say, "Hey, Jeff, why don't you _______ the change from the pizza instead of that nice, new US $20 bill?" I was not so proud of my _______ now.

For the next two years, whenever I was ______of the "Pizza incident," I _______my eyes and said to myself, "Not gonna think about it, not gonna think about it…"

I think this ______ the saying, "A coward (懦夫) dies a thousand deaths, a hero dies _______." I was a coward and have felt______ about that incident at least a thousand times. If I had been a "hero" and gone ______up to pay for the pizza, then I would have felt a little embarrassed about it only once, or maybe twice.

1.A. introduce B. perform C. share D. explain

2.A. game B. trip C. party D. race

3.A. afraid of B. fond of C. careless in D. eager for

4.A. late B. hungry C. lost D. slow

5.A. inside B. behind C. below D. ahead

6.A. even B. once C. never D. ever

7.A. proved B. showed C. turned D. seemed

8.A. Gradually B. Finally C. Usually D. Lately

9.A. meal B. journey C. talk D. job

10.A. returned B. offered C. handed D. supplied

11.A. give away B. give back C. ask for D. pay for

12.A. pleasure B. chance C. idea D. effort

13.A. find B. receive C. use D. return

14.A. cash B. pizza C. ice cream D. change

15.A. blamed B. warned C. told D. reminded

16.A. fixed B. closed C. raised D. wiped

17.A. brings B. concerns C. impresses D. reflects

18.A. more B. less C. one D. none

19.A. terrible B. puzzled C. nervous D. curious

20.A. away B. back C. near D. out

The Spectacular Concert Celebrating the Greatest Entertainer of All Time

(LYRIC THREATE)

In a career spanning 40 years, Michael Jackson has sold 750 million records worldwide with the Thriller album still the world’s best-selling recording of all time. Thriller Live includes over two hours of non-stop hit songs delivered in a show.

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Evenings: Tuesday – Friday 7:30pm, Sunday 7:30pm, Saturday 8pm

Matinees: Saturday 4pm, Sunday 3:30pm

SEAT PRICES

Stalls: £62.50 £33.50*

Upper Circle: £47.50 £27.50*

Balcony: £33.50 £27.50*

Boxes: £62.50 £57.50*

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There will be a maximum of 50 tickers per performance on Saturday matinees at the Group Rate.

Call 0844 412 4650 or email: groups@seetickets. com

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Max 2 adults with 4 children at half price.

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Call 0844 412 4649 or email: education@ seetickets.com

1.What do we know about the performances?

A. 750 million records of Thriller have been sold.

B. Tickets can be booked by credit card at any time.

C. You can watch the performance on Saturday morning.

D. You can buy more than 50 tickets for Saturday matinees at the Group Rate.

2.For Box seats, a man with two children should at least pay _________.

A. £ 100.5 B. £115 C. £125 D. £172.5

3.I f you are a student and want to book the performance. You’d better ________.

A. email education@seetickets. com B. visit www.nimaxtheatres.com

C. call 0844 482 9674 D. call 0844 412 4650

I made a name for myself when I was about 26.

It never means anything_______to me, but of course I can’t say I am free from vanity(虚荣). When a signing event was organized for my book at its_______sale or when I was invited to deliver a speech at a meeting, I would be___________and cheerful, especially if there were lots of participants.

_______, I have never been controlled by such_______, for I have my own idea of it. To me, a(n)_______remains popular only for three seconds. This morning somebody_______me on the way and said, “Ah, that’s Zhu Deyong!”I was glad to be_______by a stranger and enjoyed myself, “_______, I am famous!” But such enjoyments________only three seconds. He passed by and turned to the person walking with him, “What shall we have for lunch?” No ________of me any longer. Shall I________my life cherishing those three seconds? Is it necessary to make efforts to________such three-second enjoyments? No, I don’t want to.

As life is________and only comes around once, it is of great value to the person himself, but of no value to others. For most people, one’s name remains________only for three generations:one’s________generation, the second(your son may say “Ah, it’s my dad.”)and the third(your grandson may still________,“Ah, it’s my grandpa.”)If a member of the fourth generation is asked about you, he might be________,“Who is it?” If he is shown a picture of you, he might give it a glance, put it aside and________forget it. It amounts to nothing more than a________with an unknown name.

1.A. impressive B. reasonable C. appropriate D. important

2.A. unique B. first C. best D. final

3.A. happy B. upset C. hesitant D. nervous

4.A. Likewise(同样地) B. Therefore C. However D. Meanwhile

5.A. discouragements B. embarrassments C. excitements D. disappointments

6.A. speech B. name C. book D. event

7.A. saw B. hit C. patted D. introduced

8.A. spotted B. recognized C. noticed D. liked

9.A. Totally B. Above all C. Finally D. After all

10.A. maintained B. stayed C. lasted D. remained

11.A. mind B. idea C. thought D. memory

12.A. waste B. spare C. devote D. afford

13.A. reach B. acquire C. offer D. honor

14.A. easy B. ordinary C. tough D. short

15.A. welcome B. personal C. respectable D. known

16.A. past B. own C. future D. new

17.A. remember B. memorize C. remind D. believe

18.A. annoyed B. interested C. puzzled D. frightened

19.A. quickly B. seldom C. deliberately D. otherwise

20.A. friend B. writer C. grandpa D. stranger

Ten years ago, Sean Carter was a student at university. One night, he was __ in a car with a friend who had been drinking. They __ and Sean was left in a wheelchair __ a brain in jury. He has been unable to walk or talk since then and his mom, Jenny, has been __ him.

“What were you feeling __ you found out I had been in a car __?” Sean asks his mom.Sean speaks by using his finger to __ words onto an iPad. Those words are then translated into audio. “I was shocked,” Jenny says. “It was just so hard seeing your child’s __ body in a bed for so long. You couldn’t do anything for two years.”

Over the years, Sean has become more __, though he says he’s not yet ready to do everything alone. “it’s __ living with your mom when you’re 32 years old,” Jenny says, while Sean __ and replies, “Oh, yeah!”

Jenny, 63, then asks her son, “If this was our last __, what would you want to say?”

“Let me __ you right there,” Sean tells his mom. “I know you will be here for many years to __. But I want you to know how __ I am for what you have done for me. You gave up your life to give me a life.”

“Yeah. But it’s OK,” Jenny responds. “__ is really the value goods that we have, and if you can __ time with somebody else, that’s probably the most important thing you can do for someone. It’s the only thing that __.”

Sean replies, “I don’t say this enough. You’re the picture of unconditional __. I admire your __ to be the best mom you can be, and you do a fine job. I love you beyond the moon and back.”

1.A. chatting B. arguing C. driving D. playing

2.A. crashed B. dashed C. attacked D. struggled

3.A. of B. with C. for D. on

4.A. giving in to B. taking control of C. looking forward to D. taking care of

5.A. before B. through C. when D. because

6.A. accident B. seat C. road D. track

7.A. put B. type C. draw D. move

8.A. strong B. heavy C. soft D. lifeless

9.A. independent B. generous C. clever D. careful

10.A. hard B. interesting C. foolish D. funny

11.A. worries B. laughs C. cries D. complains

12.A. dinner B. trip C. operation D. conversation

13.A. reward B. forget C. stop D. expect

14.A. come B. spend C. waste D. disappear

15.A. regretful B. thankful C. painful D. understanding

16.A. Hardship B. Friendship C. Emotion D. Time

17.A. kill B. save C. share D. calculate

18.A. matters B. survives C. lasts D. lives

19.A. joy B. reward C. apology D. love

20.A. idea B. duty C. story D. confidence

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