问题 写作题

假定你校将举行一个成人仪式,你将作为代表在仪式上发言,请你按以下内容要点准备一篇英文发言稿。

过去对成年的向往:

现在的感受和认识;

将来的目标及措施。

注意:

1.词数120左右

2.文中不能出现本人相关信息。

3.可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯。

4.发言稿的开头与结束语已为你写好,不计入总词数。

Good morning, everyone!

The topic of my speech today is “Thoughts on becoming a grown-up”.

                                                                              

                                                                              

Thank you for listening

答案

Good morning, everyone!

The topic of my speech today is “Thoughts on becoming a grown-up.”

As a child, I always hoped that I could grow up as soon as possible so that I could have whatever I wanted and do whatever I liked. Now I’m a grownup, but I find things do not go as I expected. Although I can enjoy more freedom, at the same time I realize that being a grownup not only means this, but also more responsibilities. I hope to do more for my parents and society in the future to make my life more meaningful. To reach the goal, I must first try my best to pass the college entrance examination and enter a good university.

Thank you for your listening.

本文是一篇半开放性的作文,对学生的要求较高,需要学生有很强的谋篇布局的能力,文章要点并没有完全的给出,只是给出一个大纲,需要学生自己归纳总结,在写作的时候注意使用较高级的词汇,多使用串联词,使文章更为流畅。

单项选择题
单项选择题

Should we care if over 150 known species of animals have (91) from the earth in the last fifty years Should we be concerned that there are (92) thousands of species whose very existence is (93) endangered—largely because of our activities (94) , after all, is the natural end of populations. Species are born, then (95) , and then die. Some live a (96) time, perhaps millions of years; some die more quickly. We have (97) the extinction of many species we know about, and we have undoubtedly sealed the (98) of others. In fact, there are undoubtedly many other species that have lived among us during our time on earth, but that have disappeared as a (n) (99) of our activities without our ever having known they existed.
It is hard to explain the rationale of many of us who are concerned about such matters. I have never seen a sea whale, (100) I don’t want them to become extinct. Moreover, I felt this way long before I understood anything about how they might be an important part of an ecosystem. Possibly such feelings merely reflect the cultural attitude that it is "nice" to wish other living things well; thus, the attitude is (101) . I feel nice.
There are, of course, more rational reasons for (102) the extermination of any species. For one thing, the kind of attitude that encourages or sanctions the destruction of other species is a threat (103) our own wellbeing. If such an attitude exists, we ourselves might (104) victim to it. living things (including us) might be expected to fare better where there is (105) for life. The extinction of other species could also threaten us (106) by simplifying the system of which we are a part or by destroying parts of the ecosystem (107) which we directly rely. For example, if we continue to poison the oceans (108) we are willing to believe only a few bottom dwellers are affected, we might (109) overstep some critical threshold and trigger the wholesale death of plankton, thus finding ourselves without a major (110) of the world’s food and with our oxygen supplies dwindling.

A.still

B.yet

C.also

D.then