9.近年来社会上发生了多起因为热心助人不得好报而摊上一堆麻烦事儿的事,因而很多人陷入"助人恐惧"中.最近,你们班就"是否应该帮助他人"展开了讨论,同学们就这一话题意见不一,你的看法如何?你认为怎样才能让爱心回归社会,建立人与人之间的信任?请根据讨论结果,以"Should We Help Others?"为题写一篇短文.
注意:
1.词数120左右;
2.开头已写好,不计入总词数;
3.覆盖所有要点,适当发挥;
4.文中不得提及考生所在学校及本人姓名.
Should We Help Others?We used to think highly of those who like to help others.But nowadays people tend to be very cautious of helping others.Recently our class had a discussion about whether we should help others.Opinions are divided on this topic.
Some think we should try to help others when they are in trouble.Helping others is a virtue,and it will make our society more harmonious.Besides,to some extent,helping others is helping oneself.We may come across some trouble and need others'help some day.If everyone turns a blind eye to our trouble and turns a deaf ear to our appeal for aid just because we might do harm to them,it's hard to imagine what our world will be like.
However,others are afraid that helping others can sometimes bring us trouble or even put us in danger.Sometimes we are just misunderstood and thus have to pay the cost of kindness..
| 赞成 | 帮助他人是美德…;帮助他人就是帮助自己…;… |
| 反对 | 怕陷入麻烦,甚至危险;怕被误解;… |
| 你的观点? | (至少两点) |
1.词数120左右;
2.开头已写好,不计入总词数;
3.覆盖所有要点,适当发挥;
4.文中不得提及考生所在学校及本人姓名.
Should We Help Others?We used to think highly of those who like to help others.But nowadays people tend to be very cautious of helping others.Recently our class had a discussion about whether we should help others.Opinions are divided on this topic.
Some think we should try to help others when they are in trouble.Helping others is a virtue,and it will make our society more harmonious.Besides,to some extent,helping others is helping oneself.We may come across some trouble and need others'help some day.If everyone turns a blind eye to our trouble and turns a deaf ear to our appeal for aid just because we might do harm to them,it's hard to imagine what our world will be like.
However,others are afraid that helping others can sometimes bring us trouble or even put us in danger.Sometimes we are just misunderstood and thus have to pay the cost of kindness..
2.As a child,Jane was fond of animals.As a consequence,when she was growing up,all she ever heard was as follows,"Jane,you should be a (41)D.You're going to achieve great success in that field.That's the very thing you should do in the future."So when she got to the Ohio State University,she took biology,chemistry and some other
(42)A,studying hard to be a vet.
Later on,she won a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship,which allowed her to spend her (43)C year studying abroad in Manchester,England.Away from the family and the (44)B from them,she found herself one day siting at her desk,surrounded by biology books and staring out the window,when it suddenly hit her:"I'm in total (45)B.I don't want to be a vet!"
(46)A she thought back over all the things she'd done in her life and what had made her happy.And then it hit her-it was all of the youth leadership conferences that she had volunteered at (47)C the communications and leadership course she had taken as selective course back at Ohio State."How could I have been so (48)B?Here I am in my fourth year at school and just finally (49)A that I'm on the wrong path.I just never took the time to (50)D it until now,"she thought.
(51)A by her new thought,Jane spent the rest of her year in England taking courses in communications and media studies.When (52)B to Ohio State,she was (53)A able to convince the administration to let her create her own program in"leadership studies,"(54)C it took her 2 years longer to finally graduate.She (55)A to become a senior management adviser in leadership training and development for the Pentagon.She (56)D founded a drug-prevention organization that (57)B the message,"Lead your own life with the skill and the (58)C to say no."
So,never (59)Dsomeone else's dreams.If you limit your (60)B only to what seems possible or reasonable,you disconnect yourself from what you truly want.
(42)A,studying hard to be a vet.
Later on,she won a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship,which allowed her to spend her (43)C year studying abroad in Manchester,England.Away from the family and the (44)B from them,she found herself one day siting at her desk,surrounded by biology books and staring out the window,when it suddenly hit her:"I'm in total (45)B.I don't want to be a vet!"
(46)A she thought back over all the things she'd done in her life and what had made her happy.And then it hit her-it was all of the youth leadership conferences that she had volunteered at (47)C the communications and leadership course she had taken as selective course back at Ohio State."How could I have been so (48)B?Here I am in my fourth year at school and just finally (49)A that I'm on the wrong path.I just never took the time to (50)D it until now,"she thought.
(51)A by her new thought,Jane spent the rest of her year in England taking courses in communications and media studies.When (52)B to Ohio State,she was (53)A able to convince the administration to let her create her own program in"leadership studies,"(54)C it took her 2 years longer to finally graduate.She (55)A to become a senior management adviser in leadership training and development for the Pentagon.She (56)D founded a drug-prevention organization that (57)B the message,"Lead your own life with the skill and the (58)C to say no."
So,never (59)Dsomeone else's dreams.If you limit your (60)B only to what seems possible or reasonable,you disconnect yourself from what you truly want.
| 41.A.engineer | B.programmer | C.doctor | D.vet |
| 42.A.subjects | B.objects | C.projects | D.programms |
| 43.A.first | B.second | C.final | D.past |
| 44.A.promise | B.stress | C.complaint | D.press |
| 45.A.vain | B.misery | C.delight | D.surprise |
| 46.A.Then | B.Instead | C.Perhaps | D.Seldom |
| 47.A.but | B.or | C.and | D.so |
| 48.A.disturbed | B.ignorant | C.intelligent | D.inspired |
| 49.A.aware | B.unconscious | C.afraid | D.satisfied |
| 50.A.complete | B.accomplish | C.permit | D.admit |
| 51.A.Inspired | B.Disappointed | C.Embarrassed | D.Confused |
| 52.A.relating | B.returning | C.responding | D.referring |
| 53.A.eventually | B.especially | C.hardly | D.desperately |
| 54.A.if | B.as | C.although | D.despite |
| 55.A.managed | B.failed | C.tried | D.attempted |
| 56.A.still | B.never | C.again | D.also |
| 57.A.proves | B.conveys | C.concludes | D.warns |
| 58.A.fact | B.chance | C.will | D.truth |
| 59.A.ignore | B.break | C.realize | D.live |
| 60.A.smiles | B.choices | C.mistakes | D.reasons |
1.I was standing on stage before 200people,dressed up as George Washington.I had the lead role in my sixth grade (36)A and,for the past two months,I had walked back and forth in my room (37)Cto say my lines.
Now it was time to give a(38)B,and my heart was beating rapidly.At my (39)D,I began to speak smoothly and clearly,but then it (40)A:I stuttered(口吃).I knew I would,and I did.
From that moment on,I (41)B that my role in that play would be my first and my last.My speech problem affected (42)C.
As a child,I struggled to say a full sentence,repeatedly hearing the(43)D comments of my parents."Take a deep breath and think about what you're going to say."I was too (44)Ato admit I had a problem.
(45)B my school career progressed my speech problem became less noticeable,but it never (46)B.It held me back.
After realizing that class officers had to speak in front of the entire student body,I (47)Drunning in class elections.I feared reading aloud and meeting new people.
I would (48)Dsit in my room and cry,imagining what it would be like to be(49)A,like everyone else.
Finally,I came to my senses.I read articles about famous people who(50)C their speech problems.I(51)Dthe fact that I do have a problem that will always be with me.
It has made me a (52)A person and,with time,I know I'll gain the confidence to stand up and(53)Bto myself that it will never hold me back.(54)C,I know that I'm not the only one who(55)C,because nobody is perfect.
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Now it was time to give a(38)B,and my heart was beating rapidly.At my (39)D,I began to speak smoothly and clearly,but then it (40)A:I stuttered(口吃).I knew I would,and I did.
From that moment on,I (41)B that my role in that play would be my first and my last.My speech problem affected (42)C.
As a child,I struggled to say a full sentence,repeatedly hearing the(43)D comments of my parents."Take a deep breath and think about what you're going to say."I was too (44)Ato admit I had a problem.
(45)B my school career progressed my speech problem became less noticeable,but it never (46)B.It held me back.
After realizing that class officers had to speak in front of the entire student body,I (47)Drunning in class elections.I feared reading aloud and meeting new people.
I would (48)Dsit in my room and cry,imagining what it would be like to be(49)A,like everyone else.
Finally,I came to my senses.I read articles about famous people who(50)C their speech problems.I(51)Dthe fact that I do have a problem that will always be with me.
It has made me a (52)A person and,with time,I know I'll gain the confidence to stand up and(53)Bto myself that it will never hold me back.(54)C,I know that I'm not the only one who(55)C,because nobody is perfect.
| 36.A.play | B.game | C.dance | D.concert |
| 37.A.desiring | B.waiting | C.struggling | D.hesitating |
| 38.A.test | B.performance | C.suggestion | D.judgment |
| 39.A.sight | B.angle | C.news | D.turn |
| 40.A.happened | B.seemed | C.broke | D.remained |
| 41.A.urged | B.promised | C.admitted | D.repeated |
| 42.A.nothing | B.something | C.everything | D.anything |
| 43.A.exciting | B.surprising | C.puzzling | D.annoying |
| 44.A.ashamed | B.willing | C.weak | D.eager |
| 45.A.Though | B.As | C.Before | D.Unless |
| 46.A.failed | B.disappeared | C.burst | D.combined |
| 47.A.insisted on | B.put off | C.approved of | D.gave up |
| 48.A.never | B.seldom | C.sometime | D.constantly |
| 49.A.normal | B.special | C.usual | D.alive |
| 50.A.realized | B.refused | C.overcame | D.avoided |
| 51.A.doubted | B.changed | C.hid | D.faced |
| 52.A.stronger | B.greater | C.wiser | D.purer |
| 53.A.explain | B.prove | C.respond | D.scream |
| 54.A.On the contrary | B.On the other hand | C.Above all | D.At most |
| 55.A.attempts | B.argues | C.suffers | D.risks |