题目内容

假设你是红星中学高三(1)班的学生李华,请根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,为校刊

“英语园地”写一篇短文,记述你和同学们今年为老师庆祝教师节的过程。

注意:1.词数不少于60;

2.短文的开头已给出,不计入总词数。

 

We had a special Teachers' Day this year.

(请务必将作文写在答题卡指定区域内)

 

 

 

 

 

One possible version:

We had a special Teachers’ Day this year.

Several days before Teachers' Day, some of my classmates and I had a group meeting in order to decide how we could celebrate it. My classmate came up with the idea of making a short video, so a few hours after the meeting we went outside and filmed it in front of the school entrance. The evening before Teachers' Day, I edited the movie on my computer and added some music. When we eventually showed everybody the video on Teachers' Day, our teacher was very moved and the rest of the class really enjoyed it.

【解析】

试题分析:本文是一篇图画作文,要求以李华的名义记叙同学们今年为老师庆祝教师节的过程。根据图画式作文的要求,本篇书面表达应该写成记叙文,可以按照时间顺序来进行行文。写作时要注意记叙文的六要素,包括时间、地点、人物、事件、结果等。因为是记叙过去的事情所以文章要使用一般过去时,第一人称。而且要注意充分发挥想象来充实文章内容,使用恰当的连接词以使文章层次分明,条理清晰。此外,还要注意高级词汇和多种句式的使用,以提高写作档次。

【亮点说明】本文范文内容完整,语言准确,条理清楚,时态和人称使用正确,字数符合要求,是一篇不错的作文。文章的亮点是高级句式的使用,在文中作者使用了宾语从句 how we could celebrate it. My classmate came up with the idea of making a short video, 时间状语从句When we eventually showed everybody the video on Teachers' Day和并列句so a few hours after the meeting we went outside and filmed it in front of the school entrance.等。此外,edit the movie, have a group meeting , come up with , 等短语也增加了文章的亮点。

考点:考查图画作文

 

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I was going to die in Antarctica, I was certain. A picture of my frost-covered body, pale and lifeless, filled my mind as I glanced around. In all directions spreads the empty wilderness of Antarctica, the only feature being the division between snow and sky. I sadly stared at my team, who were rapidly disappearing from my sight.

It happened in the year 2009 when I was head of an adventure attempting to reach the South Pole. The team was made up of ordinary women from all around the world—from Jamaica, India, Singapore and Cyprus—many of whom had never seen snow, or spent a night in a tent, before we set off. Our aim was to be the most international all-female team to reach the South Pole.

By the time I realized that my sledge was firmly stuck, the team were already a long way ahead of me. I called out to Era, my teammate from Brunei, who was next in line. Getting no response, I called again, but my shouts were carried away in the opposite direction by the wind. I had stood and watched the line for a while as it marched away from me, confident that at any moment one of my teammates would look behind her. Seconds passed. Nothing. I was gradually being left alone.

I pushed my sledge again, my strength suddenly increased when I thought of a cold, lonely death. This time the sledge moved a little. I kicked at the ice with my ski-pole and boot, desperately trying to break the sledge free and pushed again. The sledge shot forward, knocking me off balance. I struggled to my feet and set off after the team.

I caught up just as they realized I wasn't there. As we continued, my panic slowly faded. I found myself laughing to myself as I noticed Reena checking behind her every few paces. In fact for the whole of the rest of the day each member of the team glanced over her shoulder every few minutes. They were not going to risk losing me again.

1.What can we know from the first paragraph?

A. The author's poor physical condition.

B. The wonderful sights of Antarctica.

C. The rough natural conditions of Antarctica.

D. The author's regret of being left alone.

2.What's the main idea of the second paragraph?

A. Brief introduction about the adventure.

B. How the author became the team leader.

C. The process of selecting the team members.

D. Complete information about the team members.

3.What made it possible for the author to get her sledge out of the ice?

A. The shouts of her teammates.

B. The strong desire to live on.

C. A sudden change in wind direction.

D. The natural beauty ahead in Antarctica.

4.Why did the team form the habit of looking behind?

A. Because they were expecting their team leader's arrival.

B. Because their team leader demanded them to do so.

C. Because they were afraid there might be danger coming from behind.

D. Because they wanted to make sure their team leader was following.

 

It is the season of weddings for Hindu families. Also, because the demand is so great, it is likely that several weddings take place in the same temple. So perfect timing is stuck to there is no confusion; but , as I found out, there is.

When I Kalyani's invitation to her wedding, I made a note of it in my diary. She had been my schoolmate and we had got along well, so I was happy to attend her wedding. l decided to for it and borrowed an Indian style shirt. On the day of the wedding, I arrived at the temple in good time and started to anyone I knew. I saw no one and went to sit cross-legged quietly in a corner, waiting. Kalyani was escorted (簇拥) in. From where I was sitting, I could not see but I thought she had a little since she left school. She looked a little fat now and wore glasses. I my head. Anyway I down to wait for the long ritual. As soon as the wedding was over, a line formed to the couple and I joined in. When I arrived and handed her the , she looked up and a beautiful smile and only then did I realize that the was entirely mine: it was not Kalyani at all. I had just attended the wedding. To my shock, I smiled broadly. , I was treated like a guest: the couple each have thought I was the other's guest.

Then I went to look for the correct wedding party in the area. Sure enough there stood Kalyani. As I was walking up to her, I realized I was in deep : I had just given the present meant for her to a complete stranger.

1.A. in caseB. even ifC. so thatD. as if

2.A. fortunatelyB. frequentlyC. impossiblyD. hardly

3.A. keptB. tookC. expectedD. received

4.A. finally B. immediatelyC. suddenlyD. naturally

5.A. payB. callC. dressD. wait

6.A. talk toB. look forC. say hello toD. shake hands with

7.A. carefullyB. clearlyC. completelyD. easily

8.A. experiencedB. learnedC. sufferedD. changed

9.A. shookB. noddedC. bentD. covered

10.A. slowedB. lookedC. calmedD. settled

11.A. watchB. meetC. welcomeD. congratulate

12.A. noteB. invitationC. presentD. diary

13.A. flashedB. forcedC. woreD. pretended

14.A. regretB. HappinessC. pleasureD. surprise

15.A. noisyB. wrongC. strangeD. splendid

16.A. getB. hideC. proveD. stop

17.A. OtherwiseB. MoreoverC. ThereforeD. Anyway

18.A. shouldB. mustC. couldD. need

19.A. waitingB. standingC. openD. quiet

20.A. thoughtB. troubleC. sorrowD. doubt

 

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A factory tour this summer! Here are some great ones to consider.

The Jelly Belly Bean Company

Fairfield, CA

At this working factory, guests can watch the process of making this famous candy. Have lunch at the Visitor Center Café, where you can order a jelly bean-shaped pizza or hamburger! It is located an hour north of San Francisco. There’s no admission charge for the 40-minute walking tour. Tours are given most days from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, but come during a weekday to see the candy making in process.

Louisville Slugger Baseball Bat Museum

Louisville, KY

See how each bat is carefully carved out at this family-favorite factory tour. Tour visitors leave with a miniature bat souvenir and personalized bats can be ordered when you arrive and picked up before you leave. Adult tickets are $9. Child tickets are $4. Ages five and under are free. It opens at 9:00 am Mondays through Saturdays. Check the website for specific days and times.

E-One Fire Truck Factory

Ocala, FL

Take this walking tour of a plant in Florida and see for yourself the technology and skill required to build these emergency vehicles. Tours are offered Monday to Friday, at 9:00 am and 11:00 am. Prices are $8 for adults and $6 for children. Kids under 6 are not permitted on the tour for safety reasons. Reservations are required for all tours. Please call 352-861-3524 to schedule a tour. Firefighters can tour for free!

Crayola Crayon Company

Easton, PA

No, this isn’t the actual place where the waxy rainbows are made. But it’s an even-better visitor center where families can not only see how crayons are made, but can explore and use the wide variety of Crayola art tools and products. Kids can use the latest Crayola products to create masterpieces on site. The visitor center is open most days from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm. The online calendar shows special hours, themes, and daily activities. Tickets are $9.50 each.

 

1.Which of the following is true about the Jelly Belly Bean Company?

A. Three meals are prepared for you.

B. It lies to the north of San Francisco.

C. You have to spend some money visiting it.

D. It is open every day.

2.If a five-year-old boy and his parents visit Louisville Slugger Baseball Bat Museum, they have to pay _______.

A. $22 B. $18 C. $17 D. $13

3.The factory tour this summer involves _______.

A. politics, economics, science and culture

B. history, literature, education and custom

C. diet, sports, traffic and art

D. health, invention, astronomy and car

 

1. Scientists and experts have proved the uniqueness of finger-prints and discovered that no exactly similar pattern is passed on from parents to children, though nobody knows why this is the case.

The ridge (隆起) structure on a person's fingers does not change with growth and is not affected by surface injuries.Burns, cuts and other damage to the outer part of the skin will be replaced in time by new one, which bears a reproduction of the original pattern.2. Some criminals make use of this fact to remove their own finger-prints but this is a dangerous and rare step to take.

Finger-prints can be made very easily with printer's ink.They can by recorded easily.3. Because of the simplicity and economy of this system, finger-prints have often been used as a method of solving criminal case.A suspected man may deny a charge but this may be in vain.4.

When a suspect leaves finger-prints behind at the scene of a crime, they are difficult to detect with the naked eye.

5. Some of the marks found are incomplete but identification is possible if a print of a quarter of an inch square can be obtained.

A.Special techniques are used to "develop" them.

B.A fingerprint is an impression of the friction ridges of all part of the finger.

C.It is only when the inner skin is injured that the arrangement will be destroyed.

D.With special methods, identification can be achieved successfully within a short time.

E.A latent print is the chance reproduction of the friction ridges deposited on the surface of an item.

F.His finger-prints can prove who he is even if his appearance has been changed by age or accident.

G.Every human being has a unique arrangement of the skin on his fingers and this arrangement is unchangeable.

 

In the last few years the popularity of eBooks has exploded. The advantages are clear: You can carry as many hooks with you as you want. You can simply download ever7 book you like and instantly start reading instead of having to wait for the book to arrive by mail.

However, one thing hadn't changed. If you wanted to rent a book you were still forced to use hardcopy hooks. Until now that is. Amazon. com recently announced the start of a new program where you can rent eBooks.

Where to rent eBooks?

As mentioned before, Amazon. com is the first and currently the only retailer (零售商) that has a program in place for renting eBooks. Luckily, Amazon is the largest online retailer in the

world and their eBook assortment (分类) is massive. They are also the producer of the Kindle, the most popular eReader, which means you can be sure that the eBooks you rent will work.

You can currently only rent eTextbooks. But this is likely to change as soon as the word gets out

that you can save money by renting eBooks.

Why rent eBooks at Amazon?

~ Save money: Save up t0 80% of the normal price of the eBook.

~ Decide how long you rent: From 30 days t0 360 days, you decide how long you want it. You

can extend the time by as little as a day. Or simply buy the eBook if you want to keep it after all.

~ Use any device: If you rent an eBook from Amazon, you can read it on your PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, Android device, Windows Phone 7. Blackberry. or Kindle. .

~ Keep your notes: Do you like to keep annotations (注释) and highlights in your eBooks? Don't worry. You can always revisit your notes and highlights through Amazon. com.

How to rent eBooks?

Simply search for the eBook you want to rent on Amazon. com and select the "Rent eBooks" option. After that, a new page will open where you can select how long you’d like to rent the eBook. You can read eBooks for a period of 30 t0 360 days.

You decide how long you need the eBook. 1f you later find out you need it for longer. you can simply extend the time. Or buy it for the normal price whenever you want.

Once you've chosen the Lime you want to rent the eBook, you simply go to checkout. Or you can use the "Rent now" button.

1.According to the passage, _

A. eBooks will be changed into other types by Amazon. com

B. eBooks will replace hardcover hooks in the next few years

C. readers get a discount of at least 20% of the normal price

D. readers are able to rent eBooks only at Amazon. com now

2.To rent an eBook online, which of the following goes last?

A. open a new page

B. select the "Rent eBooks" option

C. choose a rental date

D. press "Rent now" button

3.The main purpose of the passage is to _ .

A. inform and explain

B. discuss and assess

C. compare and evaluate

D. describe and argue

 

On Nov.18th, 1908, three men went up in a balloon. They started early in London. The headman was Augusta Gaudron, and the other two men were Tannar and Maitland. They had a big balloon and they were ready for a long way.

Soon they heard the sea. They were carrying the usual rope, and it was hanging down from the basket of the balloon. At the end of the rope they had tied a metal box. This could hold water, or it could be empty. So they were able to change its weight. It was for use over the sea. They were also carrying some bags of sand.

After the sun rose, the balloon went higher. It went up to 3,000 meters, and the air was very cold. The water in the balloon became ice. Snow fell past the men's basket, and they could see more snow on the ground. The men tried to throw out some more sand, but it was hard. They tried to break the icy sand with their knives, but it was not easy. The work was slow and they were still falling, so they had to drop some whole bags of sand. One of them fell on an icy lake and made a black hole in the ice.

At last they pulled the box into the basket. It was still snowing; so they climbed up to get away from the snow. They rose to 5,100 meters! Everything became icy. They were so cold that they decided to land. They came down in Poland heavily but safely. They had travelled 1,797 kilometers from London!

【小题】The metal box was used for ________.

A. carrying the bags of sand

B. keeping drinking-water

C. carrying ropes of the basket

D. changing weight

1.The balloon landed ________.

A. in London B. on the sea

C. on a lake D. in a foreign country

2.Which of the following is NOT true?

A. The three men started their journey before the sun rose.

B. The balloon began to go up when they threw bags of sand out of the basket.

C. When they pulled the box into the basket, the balloon began to climb up.

D. The three men had to land because they felt cold.

 

The National Gallery

Description:

The National Gallery is the British national art museum built on the north side of Trafalgar Square in London. It houses a diverse collection of more than 2,300 examples of European art ranging from 13th-century religious paintings to more modern ones by Renoir and Van Gogh. The older collections of the gallery are reached through the main entrance while the more modern works in the East Wing are most easily reached from Trafalgar Square by a ground floor entrance

Layout:

The modern Sainsbury Wing on the western side of the building houses 13th- to 15th-century paintings, and artists include Duccio, Uccello, Van Eyck, Lippi, Mantegna, Botticelli and Memling.

The main West Wing houses 16th-century paintings, and artists include Leonardo da Vinci, Cranach, Michelangelo, Raphael, Bruegel, Bronzino, Titan and Veronese.

The North Wing houses 17th-century paintings, and artists include Caravaggio, Rubens, Poussin, Van Dyck, Velazquez, Claude and Vermeer.

The East Wing houses 18th- to early 20th-century paintings, and artists include Canaletto, Goya, Turner, Constable, Renoir and Van Gogh.

Opening Hours:

The Gallery is open every day from 10am to 6pm (Fridays 10am to 9pm) and is free, but charges apply to some special exhibitions.

Getting There:

Nearest underground stations: Charing Cross (2-minute walk), Leicester Square (3-minute walk), Embankment (7-minute walk), and Piccadilly Circus (8-minute walk).

1.In which century’s collection can you see religious paintings?

A. The 13th. B. The 17th.

C. The 18th. D. The 20th.

2.Where are Leonardo da Vinci’s works shown?

A. In the East Wing. B. In the main West Wing.

C. In the Sainsbury Wing. D. In the North Wing.

3.Which underground station is closest to the National Gallery?

A. Embankment. B. Leicester Square.

C. Piccadilly Circus. D. Charing Cross.

 

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