假定你是李华,你从市博物馆网站得知博物馆正在招募兼职英语讲解员(interpreter)。请你根据以下提示,给博物馆负责人Mr.Liu写一封英文自荐信:
1.英语水平;
2.历史知识;
3.其他优势。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
DearMr.Liu,
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Yours,
LiHua
Iceclimbingisadynamicwintersportthatcombinesexcitement,techniqueanddetermination.
Backin2014,thesportwaspresentedtothepublicduringtheSochiWinterOlympicGamesinRussia.Thenextgoalforiceclimbingisshowcasingthesportin2018PyeongchangOlympicWinterGamesbeforeit'sincludedin2022BeijingWinterOlympicGames.
Ifyouarealreadyhookedonthissport,herearesomeoftheworld'sbestplaceswithepiciceformationsthatyoushouldn'tmiss.
Ouray,Colorado,US
Knownasthe"SwitzerlandoftheUS",Ourayoffersclimberseasyaccesstomorethan200namedclimbs,withfreeentrancetothepark.Theiceparkalsooffersguideandinstructionalservicesforbeginners.OurayusuallyhoststhebiggesticefestivalinNorthAmericaeveryJanuary.
Shuangqiaogou,Sichuan,China
Chinahasalotoficewalls,whicharelocatedindifferentmountainsinthenorthernandwesternpartsofthecountry.Amongthem,Sichuanprovince'sShuangqiaogou,orTwinbridgeTrench,inMountSigunianghassomeofthefinestsuchspots.Theiceseasonintheareausuallystartsmid-DecemberandrunsthroughlateFebruary.Climberscanenjoyvariousiceformationsalongwithaclean,quietenvironment.
Valdez,Alaska,US
Alaska'sbreathtakingValdezregionhasbeenattractingworld-classclimberstotheregionfordecades.Eachyear,thrill-seekersflocktheretofollowclassicroutessuchasSheepCreekandSolomonGulch,whileothersexploretheareabythemselves,hopingtofindthenextclassicsiteontheirownadventures.Otherwintersportsactivitiessuchasglacierhiking,skiingandsledtripscanalsobefoundthere.
1.WhichofthefollowingisWRONGaccordingtothepassage
A.Iceclimbingwasfirstinventedin2014.
B.IceclimbingwaspresentedtothepublicduringtheSochiWinterOlympicGames.
C.Iceclimbingisexpectedtoenterthe2022BeijingWinterOlympicGames.
D.Oneshouldbeskillfulanddeterminedtobeengagediniceclimbing.
2.YoucanreceivetheservicesinOurayparkEXCEPT________.
A.instruction
B.guide
C.icefestivals
D.entranceofcharge
3.Theiceseasonin________isaslongasabout70days.
A.Ouray
B.Shuangqiaogou
C.Valdez
D.Pyeongchang
4.WhichofthewordscanbestdescribethesportsinValdez
A.Thrillingandopen.
B.Enjoyableandsafe.
C.Tiringandsafe.
D.Boringanddangerous.
AftertheEarthquakehadstopped,whentherescuersreachedtheruinsofayoungwoman’shouse,theysawherdeadbodythroughthecracks.Butherposewassomehowstrangethatshekneltonherkneeslikeapersonwasworshipping(礼拜);herbodywaslearningforward,andhertwohandsweresupportedbyanobject.Thecollapsedhousehadcrashedherbackandherhead.
Withsomanydifficulties,theleaderoftherescueteamputhishandthroughanarrowgaponthewalltoreachthewoman’sbody.Hewashopingthatthiswomancouldbestillalive.However,thecoldandstiffbodytoldhimthatshehadpassedawayforsure.
Heandtherestoftheteamleftthishouseandweregoingtosearchthenextcollapsedbuilding.Forsomereasons,theteamleaderwasdrivenbyacompellingforcetogobacktotheruinedhouseofthedeadwoman.Again,hekneltdownandusedhishandthroughthenarrowcrackstosearchthelittlespaceunderthedeadbody.Suddenly,hescreamedwithexcitement,“Achild!Thereisachild!”
Thewholeteamworkedtogether;carefullytheyremovedthepilesofruinedobjectsaroundthedeadwoman.Therewasa3-month-oldlittleboywrappedinafloweryblanketunderhismother’sdeadbody.Obviously,thewomanhadmadeasacrificeforsavingherson.Whenherhousewasfalling,sheusedherbodytomakeacovertoprotectherson.Thelittleboywasstillsleepingpeacefullywhentheteamleaderpickedhimup.
Themedicaldoctorcamequicklytoexaminethelittleboy.Afterheopenedtheblanket,hesawacellphone.Therewasatextmessageonthescreen.Itsaid,“Ifyoucansurvive,youmustrememberthatIloveyou.”Thiscellphonewaspassedaroundfromonehandtoanother.Everybodythatreadthemessagewept.“Ifyoucansurvive,youmustrememberthatIloveyou.”Suchisthemother’sloveforherchild!
1.Whydidtheleaderoftherescueteamdecidetoleavethehouse
A.Hedidn’tnoticethewoman.
B.Heknewshewasdead.
C.Helefttoaskforhelp.
D.Thegapwastoonarrowforhishandtogetthrough.
2.Thereasonwhythewomandiedinsuchastrangeposewasthat___________.
A.shetriedtoprotectherbabywithherownbody
B.theearthquakehappenedwhenshewasworshipping
C.herkneeswereseverelyinjured
D.herhandsweresupportedbyanobject
3.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage
A.Astrangeposeintheruins
B.Amother’sloveintheruins
C.Arescueteam’sstruggle
D.Aheart-breakingscene
EarlyexcitementaboutthenextgenerationoftheiPhoneisbuildingmonthsaheadofanexpectedautumndebut(问世).AnalystsexpectAppletoreleasethreeiPhonesthisyear,buttheonegettingthemostattentionisarumoredsuper-premiummodeltocelebratetheiPhone'stenthanniversary.And,forthatphone,AppleisexpectedtochangethetypeofscreentheiPhoneuses.
Here'saquicklookatwhatyouneedtoknowaboutwhatitmeansifAppleswitchesfromitscurrentliquidcrystaldisplay(LCD)screenstoatypeoforganiclight-emittingdiode(OLED)screencalledAMOLED.
TheessentialdifferencebetweenanLCDscreenandanAMOLEDoneisthepresenceofabacklight.Thankstothatdifference,AMOLEDscreenscanbeverythin,whichmeansyoucanmakethinnerproducts.Theyalsoprovidemorevividcolors,whichisareasonthattelevisionmakershavebeenpushingOLEDinitsvariousformsfortheirbigscreens.AMOLEDscreens,inparticular,boast(夸口)evengreatercontrolovereachindividualpixel(像素)—whichmeansbettercontrastfortheviewer.Thesescreenscanalsoimprovebatterylife.Becausethere'snobacklight,AMOLEDscreenscanbemoreenergy-efficientwhentheuserisviewingdarkersubjects,allowingthephonetoshutoffpixelsandstopdrawingpower.
Sowhyhasn'tAppleswitchedtoAMOLEDyetAfterall,ApplecompetitorssuchasSamsungandLGalreadyhavethesescreensontheirsmartphones.
AMOLEDscreensarenotcheaptoproduce.It'salsonotthateasytomakethecomplexAMOLEDscreens,whichcouldexplainwhymostApplefansexpectthatonlythehighest-endphonewillhavethenewscreen.
Andthenthere'sthecost.TheswitchtoAMOLEDhasalsobeencitedasareasonthatthepriceofthehigh-endiPhonemayjumpabovethe$1,000mark.Beauty,eveninamass-producedworld,doesnotcomecheap.
Still,theexpensemaybeworthit,especiallyaspeopleshootmorephotosandvideos.
1.Accordingtothepassage,whenwilltheiPhone’stenthanniversarymostprobablybeheld
A.InJune.
B.InMarch.
C.InNovember.
D.InJanuary.
2.AccordingtomostApplefans,AMOLEDscreenswillonlybeusedon________thisyear.
A.thecheapestiPhones
B.themostmassiveiPhones
C.thehighestiPhones
D.themostexpensiveiPhones
3.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceindicate
A.Itisveryexpensivetobecomebeautiful.
B.Everythinghasaprice.
C.Themoreyoupay,themorebeautifulyouwillbecome.
D.Practicemore,andyouwillbecomebetter.
4.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardstheexpectediPhone
A.Negative.
B.Critical.
C.Positive.
D.Uninterested.
Howtosurviveandthrive
Herearesometipstohelpyoulearnnotonlytosurvive,buttothrive(有成)andgrowinachaoticworld.
Trytobuildonstrengthsratherthanfocusonweaknesses.
1.Maybeyou’llbecomeanautomechanic,ormaybeyou’llmakegooduseofyourabilitytoclassifydetailedinformationtobuildacareerasbiologistordruggist.
Realizethatfewmistakesaredisastrous.
Didyoufailacourse2.Mostofuscan’tavoidanoccasionalfailure,butwecanlearnbounce-backattitudesthroughfailures.
3.
Cecelia,ashytwelve-year-old,becamelivelierwhenshewontheleadinaschoolplay.“Wewantyoutoimproveyourgrades,notspendtimeonplays!”saidherworriedmother.4.Andshemadenewfriendswiththe“goodkids”whowerealsoachievers.Mostimportantly,nomatterwhathappens,Ceceliacanreturntothatfeelingofsuccesswhenevershegetsdiscouraged.
Gettingintoatopuniversity—oranyuniversity–willnotguaranteesuccess.
I’vemethighschooldrop-outswhobecameverysuccessful.5.Career-changerswhofacethefuturewithanattitudeof“Icanhandleanything”aretheoneswhowintoday.Whileindifficulties,theykeepuptheirspiritstilltheyfigureoutwhattodonext.
A.Havenoideaaboutyourfutureplan
B.Facerejectionfromafirst-classcollege
C.Lifeishardatthemoment,butwe’resurviving.
D.Trytoexperiencesuccessinanyareaofyourlife.
E.Toeveryone’ssurprise,Cecelia’sgradesimproved.
F.Doyouspendhoursstudyingmodelsofcarsforthelasttwentyyears
G.I’vemetpeoplefromtopuniversitieswhoexperiencedunemploymentandevenhomelessness.
“Iwon’tstoplearningnewthings_________Idie,”105-year-oldZhaoMuhetolddomesticmedia.
Hegothisfirstbachelor’sandmaster’sdegreesinhis_________,andisnowworkingonhisPhD.Hetraveledtheworldafter_________andlearnttousetheInternet.
Zhao,borninShandongin1912,moved_________Taiwanat39,andfoundanon-teachingjobatNationalKaohsiungNormalUniversity.Almost30yearslater,heretiredfromtheuniversity.That's_________thetimeforpeopletobeginapeacefulbutboringpensioner'slife,_________withfriendsandlookingaftergrandchildren._______thatwasnotforZhao.
Hedecidedtogoto_______university,thistimetostudy.Zhao_______theNationalOpenUniversityinTaiwanin1999.Hecommutedtoschoolbybikeeveryday,never________asingleclass.Hestudied__________intothenight,anditonlytookhimfouryearstofinishthe128academic________requiredtograduatewithanartsdegree,whichhedidattheageof91.
Severalyearslater,Zhaodecidedto________hisstudies.HepassedtheentranceexaminationforNanhuaUniversityinTaiwanandgota__________inphilosophytwoyearslater.HeisnowauditingclassesatNationalTsingHuaUniversityinTaiwan__________hepreparestoearnadoctoratedegree.Hethinksit's__________toolatetolearn.
________studying,healsofulfilledhisdreamoftouringtheworld.Nowheislearningtousea________."Internetisnouseforadyingmanlike________,bro,"hisfellowpensionersaidhumorouslytohim."ButI'mstill__________,"herepliedwithlaughter.
1.A.becauseB.ifC.whenD.unless
2.A.eightiesB.twentiesC.ninetiesD.thirties
3.A.adjustmentB.retirementC.presentationD.examination
4.A.toB.awayC.outofD.from
5.A.suddenlyB.graduallyC.normallyD.typically
6.A.hangingupB.hangingoutC.hangingdownD.hangingover
7.A.ButB.AndC.SoD.For
8.A.anotherB.eachC.thatD.his
9.A.arrivedatB.graduatedfromC.studiedD.attended
10.A.sharingB.refusingC.stoppingD.missing
11.A.laterB.lateC.latestD.lately
12.A.reportsB.lessonsC.creditsD.notes
13.A.getonwithB.putoffC.reuniteD.continue
14.A.master’sdegreeB.bachelor’sdegreeC.doctor’sdegreeD.teacher’sdegree
15.A.whenB.afterC.beforeD.as
16.A.everB.neverC.stillD.yet
17.A.IncaseofB.BymeansofC.InadditionofD.Inspiteof
18.A.computerB.cameraC.shaverD.bike
19.A.himB.herC.youD.it
20.A.awakeB.aliveC.asleepD.alone
Whenmydaughterwasfive,she1.(give)apianoasabirthdaypresent.Withgreat2.(excite),shebeganlearningit.3.whenshewasnolongercurious,shebecomesickofit.
Whenherfirstteacherleft,myfriendintroducedme4.anAmericanteacherwhosewayofteachingwascompletelyAmerican.Afterpracticing,shewouldgivemydaughtersomegoodcomments,andthenpointout5.shouldbeimproved.Everytimeshecame,insteadofbeginningthelessonrightaway,shewouldfirstplaysomemusic.Shesaid,"Tolearn6.piano,youshouldlearnnotonlytheskillsofplaying,butmore7.(important)tofeelthemusicandloveit."
Aftersometime,mydaughterbecamefondofherlessons.Surprisingly,mydaughtersaidtomeoneday,"Mom,Iwasluckythatyoudidn'tgiveupmypianolessons.8.(learn)itislikeclimbingamountain.You'llfeel9.(tire)whenyouareontheway.Whenyoulookdownfromwhereyouare,youwillrealizethatyou10.(make)progress.Butifyoustop,you’llnevertakeonemorestep.”ThatwastheverythingIwantedtoteachher.
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
I’mhappytohaveolderbrother.He’scaring,smartorresponsible.I’mproudinhim,yetIamalwaysannoyinghimandhurthisfeelings.
Butonethingmademetoseehowspeciallyourrelationshipis,Ihadacousinwhichdiedsevenyearsago.Onthedayofhisfuneral,hissistersaysshewishedshehadhadabetterrelationshipwithhim.Butnobodycanturnbackthehandoftime.Idon’twantthistohappentomybrotherandI.Iwilltrytobeabettersister.
假设你是李华,你的一位在本市就读大学的美国朋友Jason邀请你周末观看《金刚狼3》并给你寄来了电影海报(如下图所示),但是海报所提供的信息不是非常完整,请你给Jason发一封电子邮件,请他解答下列的疑问:
1.这是系列电影的第三部,能否介绍前两部的主要情节,帮助你了解整个故事;
2.电影几点结束;
3.学生能否享受打折优惠;
注意:
1.词数100左右;
DearJason,
Iamwritingto_____________________________________________________
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