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【题目】(题文)假如你是John,今天你在网上看到了下面的贴子。请根据贴子内容,谈谈你的看法,并提出一些建议。

注意:(1)句子通顺、连贯、语法正确;

(2)70词左右。开头与结尾已给出,但不计入总词数。

Dear Madam,

I'm sorry to learn that you have so much trouble with your daughter.

【答案】I'm sorry to learn that you have so much trouble with your daughter. But don't worry. You can ask her teacher for help or invite some of her friends to talk with her. You'd better let her find out that spending too much time on computer games is bad for her health and studies. Try to advise her to do other things she may be interested in. Don't lose heart. I think your daughter will feel your love at last.

John

【解析】

这篇短文要求我们以John的身份谈谈对网上的一个帖子的看法,并提出自己的建议。首先我们应把题目中给出的这个帖子仔细、认真的阅读一下,弄清楚帖子的内容,然后才能说出自己的看法,提出自己的建议。通过阅读我们可以知道,这个帖子是一个担忧的妈妈写的,她的女儿沉迷于玩电脑游戏,不知道该怎么办。了解大意之后,我们就可以确定自己的短文中的内容,如我们可以建议这个母亲去向女儿的老师或好朋友求助;或者用女儿感兴趣的其他事情来分散玩电脑的注意力等。这些都是开放性的,学生们可以自己发挥想象力来补充完整。通过分析可知,这篇短文应主要使用一般现在时态,根据表达的需要使用恰当的人称,注意谓语动词的正确形式。写作时,应注意英语句式结构的特点,不要逐词翻译,使用常见的主谓宾或主系表结构,穿插使用并列句或者复合句。同时应注意使用一些适当的连接成分,使文意连贯,意思通顺。

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【1】 We can tell from the first paragraph that _____.

A. Ababa Group is the biggest company inspan> China

B. Alibaba’s IPO has raised $25 billion

C. Jack Ma used to be a math teacher

D. Jack Ma is the richest man in the world

【2】 When did Ma and his team found Alibaba?

A. In 1995. B. In 1998.

C. In 1999. D. In 2014.

【3】 Which is the world’s largest e-commerce company?

A. Alibaba. B. Taobao. C. Amazon. D. e-Bay.

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In China, more and more villagers have left home to make a living in big cities. As a result, their children have become leftover children (留守儿童) and they need more care. The survey below is from some villages in China. Three hundred children were chosen to answer the questions.

What they want

Love

Pocket Money

Freedom

Control

Something else

40%

18%

28%

10%

4%

Who to talk with

Oneself

Family members

No one

27%

55%

18%

Communicate with their parents

freelyornot

Yes

A little difficult

No

46%

44%

10%

The way they like to live

Living with parents

Livingwithoutparents

No idea

58%

14%

28%

What they think of their parents’

Working in cities

Bad

Good

No idea

20%

39%

41%

Happiest place

School

Home

Friend’s home

48%

34%

18%

1In the survey, the children were asked about many things EXCEPT ______.

A. places they like B. pocket money

C. their needs D. their parents’ working in cities

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A. love B. money C. control D. freedom

3Which of the following is True according to the passage?

A. About 18% of the leftover children often talk with their family members.

B. All the children like to stay at home without their parents.

C. About 1/3 of the children think their parents’ working in cities is bad.

D. More than half of the children think it is good to live with their parents.

4How many children think their happiest place is their school?

A. 48. B. 102 C. 144 D. 156

5The survey tells us that ______.

A. most leftover children want money from their parents

B. over 40% of the children have difficulty talking to parents freely

C. all the leftover children dream of making money in big cities

D. most villagers like living a life in the countryside

【题目】Is the Mobile Phone a Must-have for Teenagers?

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【3】What does the writer mainly want to tell us?

A.Schools should stop students from taking their phones to school.

B.The mobile phone is the most important invention in modern life.

C.Mobile phones are useful but teenagers shouldn’t totally depend on them.

D.Talking with friends on mobile phones is better than doing it face to face.

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