题目内容
近年来,各地动物园频频发生动物袭击游人的事件,请结合下图所给信息,谈谈你的看法和感想。
注意:词数120--150。
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One possible version
Recently, news has often come that animals in the zoos attack tourists. That results from the fact that tourist though rarely reported, often annoy or hurt the animal.
Just as we can see in the picture, a child is to throw a stone at the elephant, and the elephant holds a board, reading “I’ll take revenge on the person who inures me.” Similar happenings often occur in our daily life. Neglecting the rules in the zoo, many tourists throw such things as food, garbage, or even stone at the animals, causing injures to the animals. Consequently some of the animals attack the tourists in return.
We all know that one good turn deserves another. Vice versa, one bad burn deserves another, too. Animals are our friends. Being kind to animals is being kind to ourselves.
根据以下地图和表格中提供的信息,写一篇英文短文,向外国友人介绍山东概况。
注意:1.短文应包括表格中的所有内容要点;
2.词数:120—150。
地理位置 | 面积 | 人口 | 省会 | 风景名胜 | 齐鲁历史名人 |
参看地图,写出大致位置 | 15.7万平方公里 | 9180万 | 济南 | 任举一处并加以简要描述 | 举一、二例说明 |
A Brief Introduction of Shandong Province
Bird Feeder
“Don’t Move!” I said to my husband in whisper. He 1 . We were sitting in our backyard 2 a warm summer day. He was reading, as always.
He asked me what was wrong. I told him to slowly look at his right 3 . His response was 4 . “Is it a bee?” He hates bees. “No!” I whispered. “It’s a chickadee.” The next few 5 were breathtaking for us both!
The little wild bird 6 walked down my husband’s arm to his hand. My husband was
7 a small bowl of peanuts. He loves to eat peanuts. But, now it looked like he was going to have to 8 his treat. The chickadee looked back at him, as if to say, “ 9 I have one, or two, please?” When my husband did not make any 10 , the chickadee carefully reached into the bowl and picked out a peanut. When he 11 away with his booty(战利品), I laughed out loud. I was 12 to have witnessed this adventure! Three or four more times that afternoon the little Chickadee 13 to my husband’s shoulder and made his way to the bowl of peanuts, his temporary bird feeder. This little 14 has been a topic of conversation in our family ever since.
I have been feeding the birds in our backyard for many years. 15 he has never been as crazy about bird watching as I have been, my husband 16 me by carrying the heavy bags of seed in from the car. He patiently moved the feeder poles 17 until I was satisfied with the
18 of a new feeder. But, after his 19 with the little chickadee on his shoulder, he was devoted! He now 20 why backyard bird feeding is such an interesting thing and also addictive hobby.
1.A.quitted B.shook C.froze D.ignored
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3.A.foot B.leg C.shoulder D.hand
4.A.positive B.favorable C.casual D.immediate
5.A.minutes B.hours C.days D.months
6.A.beautifully B.patiently C.comfortably D.carefully
7.A.carrying B.seizing C.holding D.passing
8.A.serve B.share C.show D.afford
9.A.Need B.Should C.Must D.May
10.A.movement B.arrangement C.argument D.announcement
11.A.flew B.flowed C.jumped D.walked
12.A.satisfied B.delighted C.inspired D.secured
13.A.turned B.returned C.advanced D.walked
14.A.event B.activity C.phenomenon D.performance
15.A.Once B.Because C.Although D.Until
16.A.comforted B.supported C.guided D.encouraged
17.A.forward B.around C.out D.up
18.A.shape B.style C.situation D.position
19.A.experience B.work C.adventure D.fight
20.A.doubted B.obtained C.understood D.recognized