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某英文报纸以你心中的英雄为话题征文,请你投稿,介绍你心目中的英雄,谈一谈你为什么认为他或她是你心目中的英雄,以及你对英雄的看法。

提示词语:selfless, meet challenges, take risks, overcome difficulties, ordinary people

提示问题:

1. Who is your hero?

2. Why do you think he or she is your hero?

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【答案】Liu Xiang is my hero who is a very successful hurdlerHe won the first Olympic gold medal for China in the world 110m hurdles raceHe worked so hard that he suffered a lot from his foot problem Howeverhe did not give up practising and finally returned to the first place in 2012From him I learn the strong will which encourages me so much every time I want to give upI take great pride in him

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1.题干解读:本文属于材料作文,介绍你心目中的英雄,谈一谈你为什么认为他或她是你心目中的英雄,以及你对英雄的看法。注意时态的准确运用,且灵活运用所学单词、短语以及句型使文章更加生动。切记不要遗漏要点。

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WHEN was the last time you used an emoji ? For many of you, the answer is “just now”! Indeed, the cute little pictures have become an important part of our digital lives. But think twice the next time you send out an emoji – the wrong one may get you in hot water

A 12-year-old girl from Virginia, US learned this lesson the hard way. She faced charges for using gun, bomb and knife emojis in a post on Instagram, a photo-sharing website, in December. She had to appear in a court for threatening the school and computer harassment (骚扰) last month, reported The Washington Post.

The girl’s mother said her daughter was a good kid and that the post was a response to bullying (欺凌). It’s not clear whether the case has already been solved, since the hearings (听证) were not open to the public.

There will be more and more of these cases as emojis continue to spread around the world. Last year, 6 billion emojis and other similar pictures were sent every day, according to the UK-based mobile technology company SwiftKey.

While the courts get ready to struggle with upcoming cases with emojis, do you agree that we should start using the icons more carefully?

1What is an emoji?

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2Why did she have to appear in a court?

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3What do you think of the girl’s behaviour? Why?

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【题目】根据短文内容从各题的四个选项中选择一个最佳答案,并将其代表 字母涂(填)在答题卡(纸)的相应位置。

When throwing away trash, do you know which bin it should go in? Some of you might not be able to answer this question. But it’s very important to know how to deal with your waste. Not knowing how to deal with waste is harder to save energy and protect the environment.

If you don’t deal with your garbage, all of it will go to a landfill(垃圾场)and be buried ( ) together. These landfills can taken up large areas of ground. The electronic waste you throw away can pollute the soil and groundwater. Other pieces of garbage can be used to make other things if they are properly recycled.

Now, many cities in China have taken actions in recent years. For example, Shanghai announced in July that they will divided the garbage into four groups: recyclable, harmful, wet, and dry.

Paper, metal, glass and other things that can be reused are recyclable waste.

Harmful waste includes things like medicine, batteries and fluorescent bulbs( 荧光灯泡 ). these things are not recyclable.

Wet waste is also known as household waste. “They are things that you don’t want but pigs can eat,” Guangzhou daily explained.

Some waste such as plastic bags, beer bottles and other man-made things will go in the “dry waste” bin.

Many other Chinese cities, including Shenzhen, Guangdong plan to use this way to deal with their garbage. Let’s encourage each other to deal with our waste well by sorting it to protect the environment.

1It’s important to know how to deal with the trash because it helps________.

A.make much money by selling itB.keep every neighborhood clean

C.develop children’s good habitsD.save energy and protect the environment

2People in shanghai should divide their waste into________.

A.recyclable and non-recyclableB.recyclable, non-recyclable and harmful

C.recyclable and other wasteD.recyclable ,harmful, wet and dry

3________isn’t harmful waste.

A.MedicineB.PaperC.BatteryD.Fluorescent bulbs

4The underlined word “sorting” means “________” in Chinese.

A.焚烧B.掩埋C.分类D.消除

5What does the passage mainly tell us?

A.The way to deal with waste.B.The way to stop throwing waste.

C.The way to protect the environment.D.The way to save energy.

【题目】根据短文内容完成短文后的思维导图,并将答案写在答题卡(纸)的相应位置。

Many have heard of shark fin soup. This famous and expensive dish is especially popular in southern China. But do you realize that you’re killing a whole shark each time you enjoy a bowl of shark fin soup?

When people catch sharks, they cut off their fins and throw the sharks back into the ocean. This is not only cruel, but also harmful to the environment. Without a fin, a shark can no longer swim and slowly dies. Sharks are at the top of the food chain in the ocean’s ecosystem. If their numbers drop too low, it will bring danger to all ocean life. Many believe that sharks can never be endangered because they are the strongest in their food chain. But in fact, around 70 million sharks are caught and traded in this industry every year. The numbers of some kinds of sharks have fallen by over 90 percent in the last 20 to 30 years.

Environmental protection groups around the world, such as WildAid and the WWF, are teaching the public about “finning”. They have even asked governments to develop laws to stop the sale of shark fins. So far, no scientific studies have shown that shark fins are good for health, so why eat them? Help save the sharks!

Save the Sharks!

Why?

Shark fin soup especially popular in southern China.

People make famous and expensive dishes with1.

In fact, they kill a whole shark.

What happens?

People cut off sharks’ fins and throw the sharks back into the ocean.

It is 2 to the environment.

Many believe that sharks can never be endangered because they are 3 than the others in their food chain.

People4 sharks in this industry every year.

How to protect them?

Environmental protection groups teach the public about “finning”.

They ask governments to develop laws to stop 5sharks.

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