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【题目】书面表达

马上就要毕业了, 你有没有想过自己将来干什么?你的理想是什么?请以“I want to be…”为题, 写一篇80词左右的短文。

要点:

1. 你的理想是什么?

2. 你为什么会有这样的理想?

3. 你将如何实现你的理想?

要求:

1. 短文包括所有要点, 可以适当发挥;

2. 语句通顺, 意思连贯。

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【答案】I want to be an astronaut

When I was a little girlmy grandmother used to tell me stories about the moon. Even todayevery time I look up at the sky at night, I imagine what is happening among the twinkling stars. I hope to be an astronaut in the future so that I can walk in space. I want to walk on Mars. I know it's not easy for me to be an astronaut. So I will study hard and try to learn more about space in order to become a good astronaut.

【解析】

1.题干解读:该题目要求以第一人称写理想是什么,为什么会有这样的理想,将如何实现你的理想等。

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First the researchers asked 20 college students to take a maths test to get a base-lined score. Next they told the students that they could get a monetary award if they got a good score and that they were being videotaped.

Before beginning the main test the researchers asked one group of students to spend 10 minutes writing down their anxieties about the test while the other group sat quietly. Both groups then took the same exam.

The researchers found that students who sat quietly did 12% worse than they had on the pre-test and the ones who wrote about their anxieties improved their scores by 5%.

Writing enables students to feel refreshed when facing challenging questions on the examination. However experts also warn that such a change will not cause students to become any smarter. It can only make them become more relaxed and focused.

1According to passage, what if students take an exam with anxiety?

A.may get poor gradeB.pay more attention

C.be videotapedD.to study harder than before

2From the experiment we learn that______ .

A.the two student groups took different testsB.they could earn money if they did well

C.they needed to finish the test within 10 minutesD.they were asked to relax before the test

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A.writing before a test can make you smarter

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