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书面表达假如你是比尔(Bil1) ,请你给你的朋友迈克 (Mike) 写一封电子邮件,向他讲述你十年后重回你的 出生地所看到的变化。十年前和十年后的这个城镇变 化如下表:

十年前

十年后

1.安静,友好,人和人都相知

1. 路上熙熙攘攘的,挤

  满了汽车,人满为患,

  污染严重

2. 主要街道有小商店

2. 街上到处都是大超

  市、快餐店

3. 有一个中央公园

3. 中央公园被停车场

  取而代之,不见了教堂和学校的影子

4. 我家住的地方有一个

  花园,路边有树

4. 房子被刷成了糟糕的颜色,花园疏于管理,路边树木被砍伐,

  垃圾遍地,旧房子改建成了新楼房

注意:词数100左右。

Dear Mike 

I went back to visit the town where I was bom last week. It was the first time I had been there for ten years,and it had changed a lot. I remember it was a quiet,friendly town where everybody knew everybody else. Now it is a busy place,full of cars and people,and quite polluted.

There used to be small shops in the main street,but they have all gone. Now there are big supermarkets and fast food res-taurants. Where the central park was is now a large car park,and you can't see the church and the school any more.

I went to the street where my family used to live,and that was different,too. Many of the houses had been painted in horrible colours,and the gardens weren't looked after. The trees along the street had been cut down,and there was a lot of rubbish everywhere. The old houses where people lived had been replaced by new houses.

I don't think I'll go back again.

Best wishes.

Bill

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              Basic Table Manners in Western Culture 

   Manners in every country are different. What is polite in China may not be polite in the USA. Australia,UK, Germany,France,Canada,or New Zealand.

   We must know the following basic rules.

   1. Put the napkin on your lap.

   2. Wait until everyone has been served to begin eating.

   3. Everyone begins eating at the same time.

   4. Do not make sounds when eating.

   5. Sit up straight at the table and bring the food to your mouth: do not lean down to your plate.

   6. Do not lean on your arm or elbow while eating (as well as before or after eating) : you may rest only your hand and wrist on the edge of the table.

   7. Try to be friendly to others. If you are a man,you should pay attention to ladies sitting closest to you. Pass the dishes to them,serve them,etc. Equal attention must be paid to children.

   8. Hold the knife in your right hand,and fork in your left hand.

   9. Cut large pieces of meat,potatoes and vegetables into bite-size pieces;eat one of the pieces at a time.

   10. Each time you cut a small piece with the knife,put it into your mouth with a fork.

   11. When eating spaghetti,hold your fork in the right hand. Wind the noodles up on your fork: the spaghetti on your fork should be eaten in one bite. It is very impolite to eat half your noodles and allow the other half to fall back on your plate.

   12. While eating,remember not to talk with your mouth full of food.

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1. Manners in every country are 1.

2. It's good manners to wait till 2 has been served to begin eating.

3. You can't make 3 when eating.

4. Sit up 4 at the table and bring the food to your mouth.

5. You should hold the knife in your 5 hand,and fork in your 6 hand.

6. Each time you cut a small piece with the 7 ,put it into your mouth with a 8 .

7. It is very 9 to eat half your noodles and allow the other half to fall back on your plate.

8. While eating,remember not to talk with your mouth 10 of food.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

  根据短文内容,回答下列问题。

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  Then,my father arrived and started looking for my brother in the river. Finally,they found him and took him to the hospital. Luckily my younger brother was alive,or else I could never forgive myself.

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2. Why did the father warn the writer not to walk up to the river?

3. How old was the writer's brother when he wanted to save the writer?

4. Who saved the writer at last?

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