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高中生在成长的过程中会碰到一些烦恼。就这一话题你班正积极筹备召开一次主题班会。请你依据下表进行必要的思考,并用英语准备一篇到会发言的材料。词数100左右。
pains(烦恼) solutions(解决办法)
相貌、体形不美 不必在意
不被他人理解,朋友少 加强沟通
学习滞后,压力大 怎么办?
零花钱不多 怎么办?
注意:1. 开头已写好,不记入词数。
2. 语言通顺,结构严谨。
Boys and girls,
We high school students do have some growing pains, but we can get rid of them correctly and wisely.
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The rapid growing population is one of the major problems ________ the world.We must keep the number of people ________ growing so fast in order to let our sons and grandsons live a better life.
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Sandra Cisneros was born in Chicago in 1954 to a Mexican American family. As the only girl in a family of seven children, she often felt like she had “seven fathers,” because her six brothers, as well as her father, tried to control her. Feeling shy and unimportant, she retreated(躲避) into books. Despite her love of reading, she did not do well in elementary school because she was too shy to participate.
In high school, with the encouragement of one particular teacher, Cisneros improved her grades and worked for the school literary magazine. Her father encouraged her to go to college because he thought it would be a good way for her to find a husband. Cisneros did attend college, but instead of searching for a husband, she found a teacher who helped her join the famous graduate writing program at the University of Iowa. At the university’s Writers’ Workshop, however, she felt lonely----a Mexican American from a poor neighborhood among students from wealthy families. The feeling of being so different helped Cisneros find her “Creative voice.”
“It was not until this moment when I considered myself truly different that my writing acquired a voice. I knew I was a Mexican woman, but I didn’t think it had anything to do with why I felt so much imbalance in my life, but it had everything to do with it! That’s when I decided I would write about something my classmates couldn’t write about.”
Cisneros published her first work, The House on Mango Street, when she was twenty-nine. The book tells about a young Mexican American girl growing up in a Spanish-speaking area in Chicago, much like the neighborhoods in which Cisneros lived as a child. The book won an award in 1985 and has been used in classes from high school through graduate school level. Since then, Cisneros has published several books of poetry, a children’s book, and a short-story collection.
【小题1】Which of the following is TRUE about Cisneros in her childhood?
| A.She had seven brothers. | B.She felt herself a nobody. |
| C.She was too shy to go to school. | D.She did not have any good teachers. |
| A.work for a school magazine | B.run away from her family |
| C.make a lot of friends | D.develop her writing style |
| A.Her early years in college. | B.Her training in the Workshop. |
| C.Her feeling of being different. | D.Her childhood experience. |
| A.It is quite popular among students. |
| B.It is the only book ever written by Cisneros. |
| C.It wasn’t success as it was written in Spanish. |
| D.It won an award when Cisneros was twenty-nine. |
When you get in your car, you reach for it. When you're at work, you take a break to have a moment alone with it. When you get into a lift, you play with it.
Cigarette? Cup of coffee? No, it's the third most addictive thing in modem life, the cell phone. And experts say it is becoming more difficult for many people to curb their longing to hug it more tightly than most of their personal relationships.
The costs are becoming more and more evident, and I don't mean just the monthly bill. Dr.Chris Knippers, a counselor at the Betty ford Center in Southern California, reports that the overuse of cell phones has become a social problem not much different from other harmful addictions: a barrier to one-on -one personal contact, and an escape from reality. Sounds extreme, but we' ve all witnessed the evidence: The person at a restaurant who talks on the phone through an entire meal, ignoring his kids around the table; the woman who talks on the phone in the car, ignoring her husband; the teen who texts messages all the way home from school, avoiding contact with kids all around him. Jim Williams, an industrial sociologist based in Massachusetts, notes that cell - phone addiction is part of a set of symptoms in a widening gulf of personal separation. He points to a study by Duke University researchers that found one-quarter of Americans say they have no one to discuss their most important personal business with. Despite the growing use of phones, e - mail and instant messaging, in other words, Williams says studies show that we don't have as many friends as our parents. “Just as more information has led to less wisdom, more acquaintances via the Internet and cell phones have produced fewer friends,” he says.
If the cell phone has truly had these effects, it's because it has become very widespread. Consider that in 1987, there were only l million cell phones in use. Today, something like 300 million Americans carry them. They far outnumber wired phones in the United States.
【小题1】From the first two paragraphs, we can know .
| A.cell phones have become as addictive as cigarettes |
| B.cell phone addiction is good for building personal relationships |
| C.people are longing to have their own cell phones |
| D.cell phones are the same as cigarettes |
| A.a barrier to personal contact | B.fewer friends |
| C.an escape from reality | D.a serious illness |
| A.ignore | B.control | C.develop | D.rescue |
| A.women Use cell phones more often than men |
| B.talking on the phone while driving is dangerous |
| C.cell phones do not necessarily bring people together |
| D.cell phones make one - on - one personal contact easy |
| A.Cell phones Are the New Cigarettes |
| B.Cell phones Are Harmful to the Society |
| C.The New Report about the Cell phone |
| D.The Disadvantages of the Cell phone |