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你将代表学校参加盐城市中学生英语演讲比赛,演讲的题目是“Learning to get along with our parents”。请你用英语写一篇演讲稿,内容要点如下:
| 现象 | 经常跟父母发火,甚至几天不讲话 |
| 原因 | 1、父母过分关注分数 2、我们…… |
| 措施(不少于三点) | 1、我们应该和父母沟通 2、我们…… 3、我们…… |
要求:1、表达清楚,语法正确,上下文连贯;
2、必须包括所有相关信息,并作适当的发挥;
3、词数:100词左右(演讲稿的开头与结尾已给出,不计入总词数);
4、不得使用真实姓名和校名等。
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Today my topic is ‘Learning to get along with our parents’.
These days, most of us feel it is hard to get along with our parents. ____________________
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That’s all for my speech. Thank you!
任务型阅读。阅读下面的短文,根据短文内容完成表格中所缺缺信息,每空一词。(10分)
I once believed that a friend is a friend ‘all the way’. Now I have changed my ideas about friendships.
1. Friends of convenience. They can be the people who live next door or the mothers of our children’s closest friends. Friends of convenience(便利) are convenient indeed. They’ll help us when we need them. They’ll look after our cats when we go on holiday. But we don’t ever get too close or tell too much. We keep our public face and emotiona distance, which means that we’ll talk about being overweight but not about being sad or disappointed. However, people still feel these friendships valuable to them.
2. Special-interest friends. These friendships aren’t deeply personal or emotional. Their value lies in some shared interest, so we may have an office friend, a tennis friend, or even a shopping friend.
3. Historical friends. We all have a friend who knew us when… maybe we were back in the second grade of primary school, when our family lived in that two-room flat downtown. He or she was the first, the only friend we told our secrets to.
The years have gone by, and we have gone different ways. We have little in common now, but we’re still a personal part of each other’s past. We know how we looked before our teeth were straightened, and our getting together reminds us of an earlier part of ourselves, which is important and never lost.
4. Cross-generational friends. These are frie
ndships that form across generations(代). I have in my own life a precious(珍贵的) friend, a woman of 65, who is wise, who listens well, and who represents n
ot only an ideal mother to me but also the person I’d like to be when I grow up.
Best friends, I believe, totally love, support and trust each other.
| Types of friends | Description of friends |
| Friends of convenience | They can be the __66__ or the mothers of our children’s closest friends. They can __67__ us when we are in need. Though we don’t walk about emotional topics, this doesn’t mean that there isn’t any __68__ to be found in these friendships. |
| Special-interest friends | We usually __69__ some interests with our special-interest friends, so we may have an __70__ friend, a tennis friend, or even a shopping friend. |
| __71__ friends | This kind of friendship |
| Cross-generational friends | Cross-generational friends usually aren’t from the __74__ generation. A friend like this may __75__ an ideal mother or the person I want to be when I grow up. |
66. ___________ 67. ___________ 68. ___________ 69. ___________ 70. ___________
71. ___________ 72. ___________ 73. ___________ 74. ___________ 75. ___________