题目内容

【题目】书面表达

在政府的投入下,部分中学很多课程使用iPad上课,这一举措招来很多非议,网友质疑这是校方玩所谓的创新,校方回应,改革必定会有争吵.对此你怎么看呢?你觉得中学生用iPad上课如何?

内容要点:

(一) 好处

1.不必带厚重的课本,体积小,携带方便 2.储存的信息量大,查找资料方便

(二)坏处

1.考试用来作弊 2.课堂对话时间更少

(三)你的看法(至少两点)

要求:

1)短文必须包括以上所有内容要点,可适当发挥,字数110词左右;

2)文中不能出现真实姓名、学校和班级;开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;

3)参考词汇:carry save convenient cheat

More and more people believe that technologies are great for learning Today such teaching tools as iPads are used in a lot of courses

【答案】More and more people believe that technologies are great for learning Today such teaching tools as iPads are used in a lot of coursesDifferent people have different opinions on it.(点题)

The iPad has many advantages Bcause it is small and easy to carry and save apace students do not have to bring heavy textbooks to class.【高分句型一】In addition it stores a large amount of information and it is convenient to find information in it In the spare time students can also use it to listen to music to relax (优势)

Of course it also has a bad sideSome students use it to cheat when they take a test 【高分句型二】With the iPad class conversations become less frequent Students no longer communicate with each other.(弊端)

I think we should use iPad correctlyWe should not depend too much on itMake it a useful learning tool for us.(我的观点)

【解析】

题干解读:该题目属于话题作文。需要阐述中学生用iPad上课的好处与坏处,并且还要讲述两点自己的观点。阐述观点时一定要主题明确。

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The word “chicken” is used in so many English idioms. Do you know the following?

Don’t count your chickens before they hatch.

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A chicken-and-egg situation

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Don’t be such a chicken

There seems to be an idea in English, somehow, that a chicken is a scared bird. Maybe that’s not fair as most birds will probably fly away from you if you go towards them. But “Don’t be such a chicken” means “Don’t be so scared and get a bit more courage.” So if your friend fear to do something, you can say to him or her, “Don’t be such a chicken. Just have a try!”

1The underlined word “hatch” means “_______” in Chinese.

A. 孵化 B. 长大 C. 破碎 D. 出售

2While discussing the idiom “A chicken-and-egg situation”, the writer mentions Aristotle and Stephen Harking to show that_________.

A. Aristotle’s opinion was wrong

B. Stephen Hawking’s opinion is wrong

C. it’s impossible to find the right answer to this question

D. philosophers and scientists usually have the same answer to a question

3We may use the idiom “Don’t be such a chicken” in the situation when someone_______.

A. is not brave enough B. enjoys counting his chickens

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【题目】Answer the questions(根据短文内容回答下列问题)

Los Angeles, California – on October 7, Michelle Wood climbed into her kids’ tree house. It was a good place, she thought, for a mother to go on strike(罢工). Mrs. Wood, 36, was tired of having her three children talk back to her. She was tired of driving them everywhere without thanks and doing more than her share of the work around the house. Until things changed, Mrs. Wood was going to stay up in the tree.

Mrs. Wood’s strike got her kids’ attention, of course. But that’s not all that happened. Word of the fed- up mother spread. Before long, a camera crew from television’s Today Show pulled into the Woods’ yard. Now people all across America were going to find out about the kids who drove their mother up a tree.

As the cameras rolled, the three Wood kids stood with their father near the tree house. Katie Green, the Today Show host, had a question for them. “What do you think about your mum on strike in that tree house?” she asked.

“I am kind of embarrassed,” said Misty.

“I’m really shocked,” said Joseph. “I did not think it would go this far.”

Rachel added, “I think she’s pretty weird.”

But Mrs. Wood had made her point. If the kids wanted her back, they knew what they had to do. When the TV crew left, Misty, Rachel, and Joseph went into their house and got busy. Not long after that, Mrs. Wood climbed down from the tree and went back to being a mom.

1Michelle Wood has got three children, hasn’t she?

2Where did Mrs. Wood go on strike?

3How old is Mrs. Wood?

4How did people across America find out about the Wood kids?

5When the kids went back into the house, what do you think they did?

6When Mrs. Wood went back, what do you think the kids would say to their mom?

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