题目内容
假如你是某社区的一名住户,你给你的朋友David写了一封电子邮件,介绍你所在社区的“援手”活动。内容如下:
1 志愿者每周六上午九点举行援手会议。 2 他们聚集在社区中心,分享技能,帮助我们解决各种问题
3 电脑坏了,可以找他们,自行车坏了,可以找他们。4 学生的作业需要帮助,他们乐意帮忙
5 周末他们总是去看望老人,为他们买东西。6 住在这样的小区我们很幸福。
Dear David,
I’m glad to write to you. Now let me tell you something about the activities in our community. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I hope to get your letter soon.
Yours
Li Hua
Read the passage carefully and complete the table with only one word for each blank.
Mayme Clayton collected books, magazines and letters written by African Americans. Her son, Avery Clayton, thought her collection was important. Unlike most books, these were rare and hard to find. They were written by writers who helped shape African American culture.
One book in the collection was written by Phillis Wheatley. Wheatley was a slave who wrote poetry. She was the first African American to publish a book. Wheatley herself signed (签名) the book in the Claytons’ collection. No one else owns a copy signed by Phillis Wheatley.
By the time she passed away at age 83, Mrs. Clayton had more than 30,000 books by or about black people. Her collection also includes papers about slaves, photographs, movies, sheet music, and personal letters by black leaders and artists. It is one of the biggest personal collections of African American history and culture in the United States.
Avery Clayton’s dream was to create a museum for his mother’s treasures. Scholars say that Mrs. Clayton’s collection is very important. Without her work, part of African American heritage (遗产) would have been lost. “We didn’t know these things existed,” says Sara Hadron of California’s Huntington Library.
The collections new home is likely to be in Culver City, California. Part of Avery Clayton’s dream is to share the cultural riches his mother collected with others. He especially wants kids to have a chance to see the collection. “At present African American culture is being explained by pop culture,” he says, “It’s important to offer a more complete picture.”
Mayme Clayton and Her Collection | |
Personal information | ● She liked 1.books, magazines and letters written by African Americans. ●She died when she was 83years old. |
Her collection | ● Compared with other books, the books she collected couldn’t be found 2. ● The only copy written and 3.by Phillis Wheatley was in her collection. ● She had a large collection, 4.books, paper, photographs and other things by black leaders and artists. ● Her collections are of great5.to African American history and culture. |