题目内容
【题目】书面表达(满分20分)
请以Actions speak louder than words为题,写一篇短文,简要描述下图中的三个画面,并谈谈自己的想法。
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注意:1.词数90左右,已给出的部分(见答题卡)不计入总词数。
2.可适当发挥,使短文连贯、通顺。
3.文中不得出现真实姓名和校名。
【答案】
Actions speak louder than words
It happened in the park. Someone left the tap running after washing hands. Soon after an old man passed by and saw this. He was surprised. “What happened? Who did it?” He shook his head and went away. Then a young man came. When he saw this, he was so angry that he began shouting, “What a waste!” With these words, he also left. After a while, a little girl who was playing nearby quietly walked to the tap and turned it off without saying anything.
We may see such things in our daily life. Just as the saying goes, “Actions speak louder than words.” It’s no use just complaining. Everyone can do something to make a change!
【解析】
试题分析:本文要求认真看懂所给的三幅图画:二人看着未关的水龙头,在那儿牢骚满腹,高淡阔论,一个小孩子一声不吭地关上了水龙头。以Actions speak louder than words百说不如一干,事实胜于雄辩为题作文。要求先要描述图画中的内容,再谈谈自己的想法。描述图片中的内容可以用一般过去时态,第三人称形式。表述自己的观点要主旨鲜明,观点明确,思想积极健康。可以用一些情态动词及条件从句帮助表达。
写作亮点:短文第一段描述了图片中三个人对待“未关的水龙头”的不同言行,叙述清楚。文中描述一系列顺次发生的动作的短语用得很好;直接引语与间接引语的合理使用也使短文表达得具体生动。短文第二段语言简捷精炼,短短几句话,鲜明地表达了作者的观点,仅仅埋怨没有任何用处,每一个人都可以采取行动作一些改变。中心突出,主旨鲜明。
【题目】
| Chinese writer Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize in Literature(文学) in 2012. Mo, who was born in 1955 from a farmer’s family in Gaomi country in Shandong Province, is the first Chinese in China to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. In his early years, life was not easy and he experienced hunger(饥饿). These things have influence(影响) Mo Yan’s later writings. |
| 60-year-old Park Geun-hue(朴槿惠) was selected(当选) the new President of South Korea in December, 2012. She becomes the country’s first female head of state and her term will last five years from 2013. “I will become a president who puts people’s living before anything else,” she told the cheering people in central Seoul as she accepted her win. “I will keep my promises.” |
| Barack Obama (born in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1961), who was elected the 44th President of the United States in 2008, has been elected again to a second term. Obama is a graduate(毕业) of Columbia University and Harvard Law School. His father was from Kenya. And his mother was born in Wichita, Kansas. |
【1】 When Mo Yan was young, his family might be .
A. big B. poor C. rich D. modern
【2】Where was Barack Obama born?
A. In Kansas. B. In Kenya.
C. In Golumbia. D. In Hawaii.
【3】Which of the following is NOT true about the passages?
A. The writer Mo Yan lived in a big city before he got the prize.
B. Park Geun-hue will lead South Korea till the year 2018.
C. Obama studied in Columbia University and Harvard Law School.
D. Among the three persons, Park Geun-hue is the oldest.
【题目】Helen Keller was an American educator and journalist, who became one of the leading humanitarians in the history of the United States. Born on June 27, 1880 in Tuscumbia, a small town in Alabama, Keller was stricken with a childhood disease that left her deaf, and blind. The illness Keller suffered (遭受) is a mystery to this day. Unable to see, or hear, Keller became difficult to deal with as her behaviour was described as wild by her family and friends.
Soon Keller and her family developed their own type of sign language that allowed them to communicate with each other. Helen’s mother needed help for her anguished (痛苦的) child, which eventually led to Anne Sullivan, who was a recent graduate (毕业生) of the Perkins Institute for the Blind. The school had been successful in the past in educating blind students, and Sullivan was one of its star graduates. Once Sullivan and Keller got through the difficult beginnings, their friendship, and association (合作) lasted for 49 years.
Keller was determined to become educated, and to teach herself to communicate. After attending several schools, she became the first deaf and blind person to earn a college degree. She became very well-known, and began a lecture tour where she made speeches on social and political issues, including women’s suffrage (选举权), and birth control. Also she required the government to raise awareness to the situation of the blind. She devoted much of her later life to raising funds for the American Foundation for the Blind.
On September 14, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom, one of the United States’ two highest civilian honours. In 1999, Keller was listed in Gallup’s Most Widely Admired People of the 20th century.
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Helen Keller—Overcoming Disability | |
Childhood | Keller was made deaf and blind by an【1】illness. |
【3】 | The Keller family【4】their own type of sign language to make their communication possible. |
Social Activities | While travelling around the country, Keller made a series of【8】on social and political issues. |
Awards | In 1964, Keller was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. |