题目内容

使用所给的词语,编写一个意义相对完整的语段。

提示词:subject, trouble, try, help, grade

要求:1. 使用全部提示词,并在语段中用“波浪线”标出提示词;

2. 语段具有一个相对合理的主题意义;

3. 词数为50词左右,最多不超过80词。

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Last year I did OK in most of the subjects. But I had some trouble in learning English. I don’t get much writing practice. I tried my best to change it. But it didn’t help a lot. So I asked the English teacher for help. And I got good grades at last.

【解析】

试题分析:写作时通过描述自己学习的情况把所给词连接起来,很有创意,富有想象力。文中主要用第一人称来描写,用到过去时态。

【亮点说明】短文用了一些短语和固定句式,为文章增色不少,如:I had some trouble in learning English. I tried my best to change it.

考点:提纲作文。

 

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1.In the writer’s opinion, rats may become man’s new friend because .

A. they can be food for people

B. they can help rescuers to find living people

C. they are lovely

D. they can completely replace man’s rescue jobs

2.What does the underlined word “this” mean?

A. An earthquake.

B. The rat has smelled a person

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D. The rat has found a robot.

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B. Rats are better than robots when smelling.

C. Rats are as clever as radios.

D. Rats can see things in the dark when doing rescues.

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A. Because rats can get into very small spaces.

B. Because rats have better noses than dogs.

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D. Because rats are brave.

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