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2018年广州各区英语一模作文真题

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2018广州各区一模作文真题一、第三节书面表达目前,中学生早餐问题已经引起社会的广泛关注,你所在学校的学生会在3月20日 "全国学生营养日" 开展了一次问卷调查。

请根据调查结果写一篇英语短文,倡导学生们吃营养早餐。

注意:1. 词数80左右(文章的开头已给出,不计入总词数);2. 不得透露学校、姓名等任何个人信息,否则不予评分。

Breakfast Is ImportantBreakfast is important. But not all the students have realized its importance. Here are the results of our survey._______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________书面表达Breakfast is importantBreakfast is important. But not all the students have realized its importance. Here are the results of our survey.About 55 percent of the students have breakfast regularly every day. They keep healthy and look energetic. While 25 percent of them just have junk food instead ofbreakfast. They don't have a balanced diet, which is bad for their health. What surprises us most is that 20 percent of the students go to school without breakfast. As a result, these students often feelso hungry in class that they can’t listen to teachers carefully.What’s worse, they get ill easily.In my opinion,it’s important for usto have breakfast on time and we are supposed tohave the right kinds of food for breakfast.番禺区第一节书面表达(共1小题,满分15分)假设你是“阳光中学”的学生,学校在上周五举行了慈善活动,目的是为一家老人院筹集善款。

广东省2018届高三第一次模拟考试英语试题Word版答案详解

广东省2018届高三第一次模拟考试英语试题Word版答案详解

2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试广东省英语模拟试卷(一)第Ⅰ卷第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑ANightlife Downtown Crested Butte is home to some fun adventure nightlife! With many different options for enjoying a night, you're sure to have a great time! Enjoy the free bus system between the mountain and town to get aroundKids Night OutOn vacation, kids and parents deserve a special night out. But sometimes, what's special for the kids isn't quite what you have in mind. We created Kids Night Out so you can all havet he night you're looking for. Our fun-loving kid’s instructors host your kids for a visit to the Adventure Park, followed by dinner and games while you head out of the town. Ages 8-12 are welcome,$75 per child. Kids' Night Out takes place nightly in the coldest days.Majestic FunIt is small and personal and it offers a wide range of movies, from new releases to classics, action etc. All natural snacks and alcoholic drinks are available. For movie show times and more information, call 970-349-8955 or visit our website.Princess Wine BarEscape the ordinary and experience the Princess Wine Bar In downtown Crested Butte. Enjoy the coffeehouse featuring Belgian snacks, baked eggs, apple-wood smoked bacon, and coffee drinks. Live entertainment makes the Princess Wine Bar the perfect choice. Open daily from 8: 00 pm to midnight, but advance reservations are required. For more information you can call970-3490210.Talk of the TownIf you are looking for a good time, the Talk offers football, pinball, video games,good music, and pool tables any night of the week. Located in the center of Crested Butte on Elk Avenue, open daily at 3: 00 pm, the Talk's Happy Hour is from 3: 00 to 8: 00 pm. For further information, you can call 970-349-68021. What is special about Kids Night Out?A. It opens only in winter. B it's in the town center.C. It offers many games.D. It gives parents an interesting night.22. What should you do if you plan to go to Princess Wine Bar?A. Read some extraordinary stories.B. Know the names of different snacks.C. Contact it ahead of time.D. Arrive before 8:00 pm.23. What is the purpose of the text?A. To advertise the free bus system.B. To promote some fun programs.C. To compare the nightlife items.D. To encourage more outdoor activities.BTo personal trainer Sammy Callari, 13-year-old Parker Seward is more than a client (客户). He's his "little brother". Over the past year, the pair have bonded. They play basketball together, share meals and dance to hip-hop like no one‘s watching.The trainer was asked to work with the 13-year-old boy, who has Down syndrome (唐氏症), because his coworker who dealt with the boy was out of town last spring. Callari had never worked with someone with a disability before. He was anxious the first day he met Parker. But Parker’s big smile and cheery introduction immediately put him at ease. He reminded Callari of himself when he was a teenager. Like Parker, Callari has also faced his fair share of challenges over the years.As a high schooler, Callari described himself as being the weak kid. When it came to sports, he was always overlooked. His dream of playing baseball in college quickly faded away. When he went to college, Callari turned to a new sport. His younger brothertrained him to become a boxer. Callari participated in five matches. Out of four of those fights he was the underdog, and he won three times. "I know how it feels, "Callari said. "Society tells you that you can't do this, you can’t do that. "When it comes to Parker, Callari refuses to accept the word “can't”The friends meet twice a week to train. They bike, box, run and work on their core with push-ups. Parker has a short attention span, so it's callari's job to keep him focused. "If Parker can do it, if he's having fun, even with his frustration, then people will ask, ‘Why can't I do that?” Callari said. “That's the whole task right now.”Callari recalls parker's mom once thanking him for taking a "chance" on her son. Callari told her he never viewed it that way. Parker may be the student, but Callari says he's also the one who's learning24. Why was Callari asked to train Parker?A. They shared the same interests.B Parkers parents had faith in Callari.C. Callari took place of his absent colleague,D Callari was an expert in Down syndrome25. What can we learn about Callari when he was in high school?A. He was good at sports.B. He was out of condition.C. He was looked down upon by everyoneD. He was influenced deeply by his brother26. What attitude does Callari have to Parker?A. Grateful B Sympathetic. C. Cautious D. Critical27. What is the text mainly about?A. An inspiring story of a disabled boyB. A high schooler suffering lots of failure.C. The friendship between a disabled boy and his personal trainerD. Ways of developing friendship with the boy with Down syndromeCBeing mistreated at work can make people take out their negative emotions on loved ones at home. But a new study suggests that getting more exercise and sleep may help people better cope with them by leaving them at work, where they belong.Previous research shows that employees who are looked down on or insulted by colleagues are likely to express their frustrations and behave angrily toward people outside of work, says study co-author Shannon Taylor, a management professor at the University of Central Florida's College of Business.The new study backs up this idea, but offers a bit of good news as well: Employees who averaged more than 10, 500 steps a day or burned at least 2, 100 calories were less likely to mistreat their cohabitants than those who averaged fewer steps or burned fewer calories.The findings also revealed that when employees felt they had a bad night's sleep because of work issues, they were more likely to be grouchy at home. "When you're tired, you are either less able or less motivated to regulate yourself." says co-author Larissa Barber, a professor of psychology at Northern Illinois University.Physical activity seems to counterbalance poor sleep, Barber says, because it promotes healthy brain functions needed to properly regulate emotions and behaviors. "This study suggests that high amounts of exercise can be at least one way to improve the situations brought by sleep troubles that lead to negative behaviors at home, "she says.Barber acknowledges that finding time to work out and get a full night’s sleep can be difficult when work pressure is mounting, and that often, job stress can be directly related to sleep quality. But, she says, making the effort to burn some extra calories and blow off some steam can be worth it. It's not only good for you, says Taylor, but it can benefit the people live with.28. What does the underlined word "they" in Paragraph 1 refer to?A. Loved people at home B Negative emotions.C. Different work pressures. D More exercise and sleep29. Who will most probably behave angrily to family members?A. A person who is easy to get tired.B. A person who often goes to the gym to work outC. A person who is always treated badly by coworkers.D A person who often argues with colleagues30. The underlined word "counterbalance" in Paragraph 5 is doesn’t in meaning toA. make use ofB. take control ofC. keep up with D make up for31. What can we learn from the text?A. Work pressure makes no difference in sleep quality.B. How to burn more calories has become a major issue for workers.C Enough exercise can replace good sleep in dealing with negative behaviors.D. The amount of calories employees burn affects the frequency of losing temper.DGoogle, one of the world's outstanding tech companies, was attacked. It wasn’t its search engine that was attacked or its advertising platform or even its social network, Google+. Instead, it was a building.Two web security experts hacked (侵入) into its Wharf 7 office in Sydney, Australia through Googles building management system (BMS). One of them, Billy Rios, says, My colleague and I have a lot of experience in web security, but it is not something that people couldn't learn. Once you understand how the system works,it is very simple.”They found the system on Shodan, a search engine that lists devices connected to the Internet, and then ran it through their own software to identify who owned the building. In the case of the Google hacking, the researchers had no immoral purpose and just informed Google about what they found.According to Mr. Rios, who runs security company Whitescope, there are 50,000 buildings currently connected to the Internet, including research institutes, churches and hospitals, and 2, 000 of those are online with no password protection. Martyn Thomas, a professor of IT at Gresham College in the UK, says, "It is beyond doubt that attempts to attack building management systems are happening all thetime.”Making a building smart generally means connecting the systems that control heating, lighting and security to the Internet and the wider corporate network. There was a strong reason for doing this, said Andrew Kelly, principal security consultant at defence company Qinetiq.Energy savings are the biggest factor in connecting building management systems to the corporate network, he says. "It gives those who run the building better control and offers between 20% to 50% in energy savings, "he adds.But it also makes them less secure. And if any of these feels like a Hollywood film, think again.32. How did Billy Rios and his colleague hack Googles building?A. They invented a search engine and connected it to Googles building.B. They worked for Google and mastered how the building worked.C. They used Google's BMS to find out the owner of the building.D. They connected their own software to the building to run Google.33. In the case of the Google hacking, the researchers had the intention ofA analyzing some immoral problemsB. explaining the reasons for energy savingsC. entering Google's building to save more energyD. telling Google about the Wharf 7 office's hidden danger34. What's the main idea of Paragraph 4?A. There are many researchers contributing a lot to web securityB. The building management systems of some buildings are in danger.C. The attack on building management systems happens all over the world.D. There are too many buildings connected to the Internet to be managed well35. What is the author’s at titude towards the way of the energy savings of some buildings?A. Negative. B Ambiguous C. Indifferent D Favorable.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

2018全国一卷英语作文范文

2018全国一卷英语作文范文

2018全国一卷英语作文范文Chapter 1: IntroductionThe purpose of this paper is to analyze the 2018 National English Test (NET) Paper 1, which is the first part of the annual national English test in China, and provide a comprehensive understanding of its content and structure. This test is widely taken by high school students and serves as an important criterion for evaluating their English proficiency. By examining the test paper, we aim to shed light on the difficulty level, question types, and overall effectiveness of the test.Chapter 2: Difficulty LevelIn this chapter, we will assess the difficulty level of the 2018 NET Paper 1. We will analyze the reading comprehension passages, vocabulary and grammar exercises, and writing tasks provided in the test. By doing so, we can determine whether the test appropriately challenges the students' language skills without being excessively difficult or unfair. We will also compare the difficulty level of the 2018 NET Paper 1 with previous years' tests to identify any major changes in the test's difficulty level.Chapter 3: Question TypesThis chapter will focus on the question types used in the 2018 NET Paper 1. We will examine the variety of question formats, such as multiple-choice, fill in the blanks, and short-answer questions. By doing so, we can evaluate the test's ability to assess different aspects of the students' English abilities, including reading comprehension, vocabulary and grammar usage, and writing skills. We will also discuss the appropriateness of each question type and its potential impact on the test takers' performance.Chapter 4: Overall EffectivenessIn the final chapter, we will evaluate the overall effectiveness ofthe 2018 NET Paper 1. We will consider factors such as the test's ability to assess students' language skills accurately, its relevanceto the high school English curriculum, and its potential impact on students' learning motivation. By providing a comprehensive evaluation, we can determine whether the 2018 NET Paper 1fulfills its purpose of evaluating students' English proficiency and effectively guiding English language teaching in high schools across China.Conclusion:Through the analysis of the 2018 NET Paper 1, this paper has provided a comprehensive understanding of its content, difficulty level, question types, and overall effectiveness. Based on our findings, it can be concluded that the test is generally fair but could benefit from minor adjustments in terms of difficulty level and question types. By incorporating a wide range of question formats and accurately assessing students' language skills, the 2018 NET Paper 1 can effectively contribute to the improvement of English language teaching and learning in Chinese high schoo在过去的几十年里,随着科技的快速发展,人类的生活发生了翻天覆地的变化。

2018年广东省英语模拟试卷(一 ) 广东一模

2018年广东省英语模拟试卷(一    ) 广东一模

2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试广东省英语模拟试卷(一)第Ⅰ卷第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑ANightlife Downtown Crested Butte is home to some fun adventure nightlife! With many different options for enjoying a night, you're sure to have a great time! Enjoy the free bus system between the mountain and town to get aroundKids Night OutOn vacation, kids and parents deserve a special night out. But sometimes, what's special for the kids isn't quite what you have in mind. We created Kids Night Out so you can all havet he night you're looking for. Our fun-loving kid’s instructors host your kids for a visit to the Adventure Park, followed by dinner and games while you head out of the town. Ages 8-12 are welcome,$75 per child. Kids' Night Out takes place nightly in the coldest days.Majestic FunIt is small and personal and it offers a wide range of movies, from new releases to classics, action etc. All natural snacks and alcoholic drinks are available. For movie show times and more information, call 970-349-8955 or visit our website.Princess Wine BarEscape the ordinary and experience the Princess Wine Bar In downtown Crested Butte. Enjoy the coffeehouse featuring Belgian snacks, baked eggs,apple-wood smoked bacon, and coffee drinks. Live entertainment makes the Princess Wine Bar the perfect choice. Open daily from 8: 00 pm to midnight, but advance reservations are required. For more information you can call970-3490210.Talk of the TownIf you are looking for a good time, the Talk offers football, pinball, video games, good music, and pool tables any night of the week. Located in the center of Crested Butte on Elk Avenue, open daily at 3: 00 pm, the Talk's Happy Hour is from 3: 00 to 8: 00 pm. For further information, you can call 970-349-68021. What is special about Kids Night Out?A. It opens only in winter. B it's in the town center.C. It offers many games.D. It gives parents an interestingnight.22. What should you do if you plan to go to Princess Wine Bar?A. Read some extraordinary stories.B. Know the names of different snacks.C. Contact it ahead of time.D. Arrive before 8:00 pm.23. What is the purpose of the text?A. To advertise the free bus system.B. To promote some fun programs.C. To compare the nightlife items.D. To encourage more outdoor activities.BTo personal trainer Sammy Callari, 13-year-old Parker Seward is more than a client (客户). He's his "little brother". Over the past year, the pair havebonded. They play basketball together, share meals and dance to hip-hop like no one‘s watching.The trainer was asked to work with the 13-year-old boy, who has Down syndrome (唐氏症), because his coworker who dealt with the boy was out of town last spring. Callari had never worked with someone with a disability before. He was anxious the first day he met Parker. But Parker’s big smile and cheery introduction immediately put him at ease. He reminded Callari of himself when he was a teenager. Like Parker, Callari has also faced his fair share of challenges over the years.As a high schooler, Callari described himself as being the weak kid. When it came to sports, he was always overlooked. His dream of playing baseball in college quickly faded away. When he went to college, Callari turned to a new sport. His younger brother trained him to become a boxer. Callari participated in five matches. Out of four of those fights he was the underdog, and he won three times. "I know how it feels, "Callari said. "Society tells you that you can't do this, you can’t do that. "When it comes to Parker, Callari refuses to accept the word “can't”The friends meet twice a week to train. They bike, box, run and work on their core with push-ups. Parker has a short attention span, so it's callari's job to keep him focused. "If Parker can do it, if he's having fun, even with his frustration, then people will ask, ‘Why can't I do that?” Callari said. “That's the whole task right now.”Callari recalls parker's mom once thanking him for taking a "chance" on her son. Callari told her he never viewed it that way. Parker may be the student, but Callari says he's also the one who's learning24. Why was Callari asked to train Parker?A. They shared the same interests.B Parkers parents had faith in Callari.C. Callari took place of his absent colleague,D Callari was an expert in Down syndrome25. What can we learn about Callari when he was in high school?A. He was good at sports.B. He was out of condition.C. He was looked down upon by everyoneD. He was influenced deeply by his brother26. What attitude does Callari have to Parker?A. Grateful B Sympathetic. C. Cautious D. Critical27. What is the text mainly about?A. An inspiring story of a disabled boyB. A high schooler suffering lots of failure.C. The friendship between a disabled boy and his personal trainerD. Ways of developing friendship with the boy with Down syndromeCBeing mistreated at work can make people take out their negative emotions on loved ones at home. But a new study suggests that getting more exercise and sleep may help people better cope with them by leaving them at work, where they belong.Previous research shows that employees who are looked down on or insulted by colleagues are likely to express their frustrations and behave angrily toward people outside of work, says study co-author Shannon Taylor, a management professor at the University of Central Florida's College of Business.The new study backs up this idea, but offers a bit of good news as well: Employees who averaged more than 10, 500 steps a day or burned at least 2, 100 calories were less likely to mistreat their cohabitants than those whoaveraged fewer steps or burned fewer calories.The findings also revealed that when employees felt they had a bad night's sleep because of work issues, they were more likely to be grouchy at home. "When you're tired, you are either less able or less motivated to regulate yourself." says co-author Larissa Barber, a professor of psychology at Northern Illinois University.Physical activity seems to counterbalance poor sleep, Barber says, because it promotes healthy brain functions needed to properly regulate emotions and behaviors. "This study suggests that high amounts of exercise can be at least one way to improve the situations brought by sleep troubles that lead to negative behaviors at home, "she says.Barber acknowledges that finding time to work out and get a full night’s sleep can be difficult when work pressure is mounting, and that often, job stress can be directly related to sleep quality. But, she says, making the effort to burn some extra calories and blow off some steam can be worth it. It's not only good for you, says Taylor, but it can benefit the people live with.28. What does the underlined word "they" in Paragraph 1 refer to?A. Loved people at home B Negative emotions.C. Different work pressures. D More exercise and sleep29. Who will most probably behave angrily to family members?A. A person who is easy to get tired.B. A person who often goes to the gym to work outC. A person who is always treated badly by coworkers.D A person who often argues with colleagues30. The underlined word "counterbalance" in Paragraph 5 is doesn’t in meaning toA. make use ofB. take controlofC. keep upwithD make up for31. What can we learn from the text?A. Work pressure makes no difference in sleep quality.B. How to burn more calories has become a major issue for workers.C Enough exercise can replace good sleep in dealing with negative behaviors.D. The amount of calories employees burn affects the frequency of losing temper.DGoogle, one of the world's outstanding tech companies, was attacked. It wasn’t its search engine that was attacked or its advertising platform or even its social network, Google+. Instead, it was a building.Two web security experts hacked (侵入) into its Wharf 7 office in Sydney, Australia through Googles building management system (BMS). One of them, Billy Rios, says, My colleague and I have a lot of experience in web security, but it is not something that people couldn't learn. Once you understand how the system works,it is very simple.”They found the system on Shodan, a search engine that lists devices connected to the Internet, and then ran it through their own software to identify who owned the building. In the case of the Google hacking, the researchers had no immoral purpose and just informed Google about what they found.According to Mr. Rios, who runs security company Whitescope, there are 50,000 buildings currently connected to the Internet, including research institutes, churches and hospitals, and 2, 000 of those are online with no password protection. Martyn Thomas, a professor of IT at Gresham College in the UK, says, "It is beyond doubt that attempts to attack building management systems are happening all the time.”Making a building smart generally means connecting the systems thatcontrol heating, lighting and security to the Internet and the wider corporate network. There was a strong reason for doing this, said Andrew Kelly, principal security consultant at defence company Qinetiq.Energy savings are the biggest factor in connecting building management systems to the corporate network, he says. "It gives those who run the building better control and offers between 20% to 50% in energy savings, "he adds.But it also makes them less secure. And if any of these feels like a Hollywood film, think again.32. How did Billy Rios and his colleague hack Googles building?A. They invented a search engine and connected it to Googles building.B. They worked for Google and mastered how the building worked.C. They used Google's BMS to find out the owner of the building.D. They connected their own software to the building to run Google.33. In the case of the Google hacking, the researchers had the intention ofA analyzing some immoral problemsB. explaining the reasons for energy savingsC. entering Google's building to save more energyD. telling Google about the Wharf 7 office's hidden danger34. What's the main idea of Paragraph 4?A. There are many researchers contributing a lot to web securityB. The building management systems of some buildings are in danger.C. The attack on building management systems happens all over the world.D. There are too many buildings connected to the Internet to be managed well35. What is the author’s attitude towards the way of the energy savings of some buildings?A. Negative. B Ambiguous C. Indifferent D Favorable.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

2018年广东省英语模拟试卷(一)_广东一模

2018年广东省英语模拟试卷(一)_广东一模

2018 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试省英语模拟试卷(一)第I卷第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑ANightlife Downtown Crested Butte is home to some fun adventure nightlife! With many different options for enjoying a night, you're sure to have a great time! Enjoy the free bus system between the mountain and town to get aroundKids Night OutOn vacation, kids and parents deserve a special night out. But sometimes, what's special for the kids isn't quite what you have in mind. We created Kids Night Out so you can all havet he night you're looking for. Our fun -loving kid ' s instructors host your kids for a visit to the Adventure Park, followed by dinner and games while you head out of the town. Ages -812 are welcome,$75 per child. Kids' Night Out takes place nightly in the coldest days.Majestic FunIt is small and personal and it offers a wide range of movies, from new releasesto classics, action etc. All natural snacks and alcoholic drinks are available. For movie show times and more information, call 970-349-8955 or visit our website.Princess Wine BarEscape the ordinary and experience the Princess Wine Bar In downtown Crested Butte. Enjoy the coffeehouse featuring Belgian snacks, baked eggs, app-lweood smoked bacon, and coffee drinks. Live entertainment makes the Princess Wine Bar the perfect choice. Open daily from 8: 00 pm to midnight, but advance reservations are required. For more information you can call.Talk of the TownIf you are looking for a good time, the Talk offers football, pinball, video games, good music,and pool tables any night of the week. Located in the center of Crested Butte on Elk Avenue, open daily at3: 00 pm, the Talk's Happy Hour is from 3: 00 to 8: 00 pm. For further information, you cancall 970-349-68021. What is special about Kids Night Out?A. It opens only in winter. B it's in the town center.C. It offers many games.D. It gives parents an interesting night.22. What should you do if you plan to go to Princess Wine Bar?A. Read some extraordinary stories.B. Know the names of different snacks.C. Contact it ahead of time.D. Arrive before 8:00 pm.23. What is the purpose of the text?A. To advertise the free bus system.B. To promote some fun programs.C. To compare the nightlife items.D. To encourage more outdoor activities.BTo personal trainer Sammy Callari, 13-year-old Parker Seward is more than a client 客(户). He's his "little brother". Over the past year, the pair have bonded. They play basketball together, share meals and dance to hi-phop like no one ‘ s watching.The trainer was asked to work with the 13 -year-old boy, who has Down syndrome (唐氏症), because his coworker who dealt with the boy was out of town last spring. Callari had never worked with someone with a disability before. He was anxious the first day he met Parker. But Parker smile and cheery introduction immediately put him at ease. He reminded Callari of himself when he was a teenager. Like Parker, Callari has also faced his fair share of challenges over the years.As a high schooler, Callari described himself as being the weak kid. When it came to sports, he was always overlooked. His dream of playing baseball in college quickly faded away. When he went to college, Callari turned to a new sport. His younger brother trained him to become a boxer. Callari participated in five matches. Out of four of those fights he was the underdog, and he won three times. "I know how it feels, "Callari said. "Society tells you that you can't do this, you can it comes to Parker, Callari refuses to accept theword “ can't ”The friends meet twice a week to train. They bike, box, run and work on their core withpush-ups. Parker has a short atte nti on spa n, so it's callari's job to keep him focused. "If Parker can doit, if he's hav ing fun, eve n with his frustrati on, the n people will ask, ‘ Why can't I d(said. “ That's the whole task right now. ”Callari recalls parker's mom once thanking him for taking a "chanee" on her son. Callari toldher he never viewed it that way. Parker may be the student, but Callari says he's also the one who's learning24. Why was Callari asked to train Parker?A. They shared the same in terests.B Parkers parents had faith in Callari.C. Callari took place of his abse nt colleague,D Callari was an expert in Dow n syn drome25. What can we learn about Callari when he was in high school?A. He was good at sports.B. He was out of con diti on.C. He was looked dow n upon by every oneD. He was in flue need deeply by his brother26. What attitude does Callari have to Parker?A. Grateful B Sympathetic. C. Cautious D. Critical27. What is the text mai nly about?A. An in spiri ng story of a disabled boyB. A high schooler sufferi ng lots of failure.C. The frien dship betwee n a disabled boy and his pers onal trainerD. Ways of develop ing frie ndship with the boy with Down syn dromeBeing mistreated at work can make people take out their n egative emoti ons on loved ones at home. But a new study suggests that gett ing more exercise and sleep may help people better cope with them by leav ing them at work, where they bel ong.Previous research shows that employees who are looked dow n on or in sulted by colleagues are likely to express their frustrations and behave angrily toward people outside of work, says study co-author Shannon Taylor, a man ageme nt professor at the Uni versity of Cen tral Florida's College of Bus in ess.The new study backs up this idea, but offers a bit of good news as well: Employees who averaged more than 10, 500 steps a day or burned at least 2, 100 calories were less likely to mistreat their cohabita nts tha n those who averaged fewer steps or bur ned fewer calories.The findings also revealed that when employees felt they had a bad night's sleep becauseofwork issues, they were more likely to be grouchy at home. "When you're tired, you are either less able or less motivated to regulate yourself." says coauthor Larissa Barber, a professor of psychology at Northern Illinois University.Physical activity seems to counterbalance poor sleep, Barber says, because it promotes healthybrain fun cti ons n eeded to properly regulate emoti ons and behaviors. "This study suggests that high amounts of exercise can be at least one way to improve the situations brought by sleep troubles that lead to n egative behaviors at home, "she says.Barber ack no wledges that finding time to work out and get a full ni ght ' s sleep can I whe n work pressure is moun ti ng, and that ofte n, job stress can be directly related to sleep quality.But, she says, making the effort to burn some extra calories and blow off some steam can be worth it.It's not only good for you, says Taylor, but it can ben efit the people live with.28. What does the un derli ned word "they "in Paragraph 1 refer to?A. Loved people at home B Negative emoti ons.C. Differe nt work pressures. D More exercise and sleep29. Who will most probably behave an grily to family members?A. A person who is easy to get tired.B. A person who often goes to the gym to work outC. A pers on who is always treated badly by coworkers.D A pers on who ofte n argues with colleagues30. The underlined word "counterbalanee" in Paragraph 5 is doesn ' t in meaning toA. make use ofB. take con trol ofC. keep up with D make up for31. What can we learn from the text?A. Work pressure makes no differe nee in sleep quality.B. How to burn more calories has become a major issue for workers.C Enough exercise can replace good sleep in dealing with negative behaviors.D. The amount of calories employees burn affects the frequency of losing temper.DGoogle, one of the world's outstanding tech companies, was attacked. It wasn'itts search engine that was attacked or its advertising platform or even its social network, Google+. Instead, it was a building.Two web security experts hacked (侵入) into its Wharf 7 office in Sydney, Australia through Googles building management system (BMS). One of them, Billy Rios, says, My colleague and I have a lot of experience in web security, but it is not something that people couldn't learn. Once you understand how the system work,s it is very simple. ”They found the system on Shodan, a search engine that lists devices connected to the Internet, and then ran it through their own software to identify who owned the building. In the case of the Google hacking, the researchers had no immoral purpose and just informed Google about what they found.According to Mr. Rios, who runs security company Whitescope, there are 50,000 buildings currently connected to the Internet, including research institutes, churches and hospitals, and 2, 000 of those are online with no password protection. Martyn Thomas, a professor of IT at Gresham College in the UK, says, "It is beyond doubt that attempts to attack building management systems are happening all the time. ”Making a building smart generally means connecting the systems that control heating, lighting and security to the Internet and the wider corporate network. There was a strong reason for doing this, said Andrew Kelly, principal security consultant at defence company Qinetiq.Energy savings are the biggest factor in connecting building management systems to the corporate network, he says. "It gives those who run the building better control and offers between 20% to 50% in energy savings, "he adds.But it also makes them less secure. And if any of these feels like a Hollywood film, think again.32. How did Billy Rios and his colleague hack Googles building?A. They inven ted a search engine and conn ected it to Googles build ing.B. They worked for Google and mastered how the buildi ng worked.C. They used Google's BMS to find out the owner of the buildi ng.D. They connected their own software to the building to run Google.33. I n the case of the Google hack ing, the researchers had the in ten ti on ofA an alyz ing some immoral problemsB. expla ining the reas ons for en ergy sav ingsC. en teri ng Google's buildi ng to save more en ergyD. telli ng Google about the Wharf 7 office's hidde n dan ger34. What's the main idea of Paragraph 4?A. There are many researchers con tributi ng a lot to web securityB. The build ing man ageme nt systems of some build ings are in dan ger.C. The attack on build ing man ageme nt systems happe ns all over the world.D. There are too many build ings conn ected to the Internet to be man aged well35. What is the author ' s attitude towards the way of the en ergy sav ings of some build in gs?A. Negative. B Ambiguous C. I ndiffere nt D Favorable.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

(完整word版)2018年全国卷1英语作文范文

(完整word版)2018年全国卷1英语作文范文

假定你是李华,你的新西兰朋友Terry将去中国朋友家里做客,发邮件向你询问有关习俗。

请回复邮件,内容包括:1.到达时间 2.合适的礼物 3.餐桌礼仪Dear Terry,How are you doing? In your last letter, you asked me about being a guest ________________________________________________________ to a Chinese friend’s home. Now, I am writing to inform you of some ________________________________________________________ relevant details.________________________________________________________ To begin with, according to our tradition, you are supposed to arrive ________________________________________________________ early, so that you can help the family prepare the dinner, which is not ________________________________________________________ only meaningful but also interesting. Besides, you’d better bring some ________________________________________________________ gifts, such as a book or a Chinese knot. What’s more, when you are ________________________________________________________ enjoying the meal, you need to avoid making noises while chewing food. ________________________________________________________ Hopefully, these suggestions would be helpful for you. I have the ________________________________________________________ confidence that you will have a great time. I am looking forward to your ________________________________________________________ good news.Best wishes!________________________________________________________ Yours,LiHua假定你是李华,正在教你的英国朋友Leslie学习汉语。

2018年广东省英语模拟试卷(一) 广东一模

2018年广东省英语模拟试卷(一) 广东一模

2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试广东省英语模拟试卷(一)第Ⅰ卷第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑ANightlife Downtown Crested Butte is home to some fun adventure nightlife! With many different options for enjoying a night, you're sure to have a great time! Enjoy the free bus system between the mountain and town to get aroundKids Night OutOn vacation, kids and parents deserve a special night out. But sometimes, what's special for the kids isn't quite what you have in mind. We created Kids Night Out so you can all havet he night you're looking for. Our fun-loving kid’s instructors host your kids for a visit to the Adventure Park, followed by dinner and games while you head out of the town. Ages 8-12 are welcome,$75 per child. Kids' Night Out takes place nightly in the coldest days.Majestic FunIt is small and personal and it offers a wide range of movies, from new releases to classics, action etc. All natural snacks and alcoholic drinks are available. For movie show times and more information, call 970-349-8955 or visit our website.Princess Wine BarEscape the ordinary and experience the Princess Wine Bar In downtown Crested Butte. Enjoy the coffeehouse featuring Belgian snacks, baked eggs, apple-wood smoked bacon, and coffee drinks. Live entertainment makes the Princess Wine Bar the perfect choice. Open daily from 8: 00 pm to midnight, but advance reservations are required. For more information you can call970-3490210.Talk of the TownIf you are looking for a good time, the Talk offers football, pinball, video games, good music, and pool tables any night of the week. Located in the center of Crested Butte on Elk Avenue, open daily at 3: 00 pm, the Talk's Happy Hour is from 3: 00 to 8: 00 pm. For further information, you can call 970-349-68021. What is special about Kids Night Out?A. It opens only in winter. B it's in the town center.C. It offers many games.D. It gives parents an interestingnight.22. What should you do if you plan to go to Princess Wine Bar?A. Read some extraordinary stories.B. Know the names of different snacks.C. Contact it ahead of time.D. Arrive before 8:00 pm.23. What is the purpose of the text?A. To advertise the free bus system.B. To promote some fun programs.C. To compare the nightlife items.D. To encourage more outdoor activities.BTo personal trainer Sammy Callari, 13-year-old Parker Seward is more than a client (客户). He's his "little brother". Over the past year, the pair have bonded. They play basketball together, share meals and dance to hip-hop like no one‘s watching.The trainer was asked to work with the 13-year-old boy, who has Down syndrome (唐氏症), because his coworker who dealt with the boy was out of town last spring. Callari had never worked with someone with a disability before. He was anxious the first day he met Parker. But Parker’s big smile and cheery introduction immediately put him at ease. He reminded Callari of himself when he was a teenager. Like Parker, Callari has also faced his fair share of challenges over the years.As a high schooler, Callari described himself as being the weak kid. When it came to sports, he was always overlooked. His dream of playing baseball in college quickly faded away. When he went to college, Callari turned to a new sport. His younger brother trained him to become a boxer. Callari participated in five matches. Out of four of those fights he was the underdog, and he won three times. "I know how it feels, "Callari said. "Society tells you that you can't do this, you can’t do that. "When it comes to Parker, Callari refuses to accept the word “can't”The friends meet twice a week to train. They bike, box, run and work on their core with push-ups. Parker has a short attention span, so it's callari's job to keep him focused. "If Parker can do it, if he's having fun, even with his frustration, then people will ask, ‘Why can't I do that?” Callari said. “That's the whole task right now.”Callari recalls parker's mom once thanking him for taking a "chance" on her son. Callari told her he never viewed it that way. Parker may be the student, but Callari says he's also the one who's learning24. Why was Callari asked to train Parker?A. They shared the same interests.B Parkers parents had faith in Callari.C. Callari took place of his absent colleague,D Callari was an expert in Down syndrome25. What can we learn about Callari when he was in high school?A. He was good at sports.B. He was out of condition.C. He was looked down upon by everyoneD. He was influenced deeply by his brother26. What attitude does Callari have to Parker?A. Grateful B Sympathetic. C. Cautious D. Critical27. What is the text mainly about?A. An inspiring story of a disabled boyB. A high schooler suffering lots of failure.C. The friendship between a disabled boy and his personal trainerD. Ways of developing friendship with the boy with Down syndromeCBeing mistreated at work can make people take out their negative emotions on loved ones at home. But a new study suggests that getting more exercise and sleep may help people better cope with them by leaving them at work, where they belong.Previous research shows that employees who are looked down on or insulted by colleagues are likely to express their frustrations and behave angrily toward people outside of work, says study co-author Shannon Taylor, a management professor at the University of Central Florida's College of Business.The new study backs up this idea, but offers a bit of good news as well: Employees who averaged more than 10, 500 steps a day or burned at least 2, 100 calories were less likely to mistreat their cohabitants than those who averaged fewer steps or burned fewer calories.The findings also revealed that when employees felt they had a bad night's sleep because of work issues, they were more likely to be grouchy at home. "When you're tired, you are either less able or less motivated to regulate yourself." says co-author Larissa Barber, a professor of psychology at Northern Illinois University.Physical activity seems to counterbalance poor sleep, Barber says, because it promotes healthy brain functions needed to properly regulate emotions and behaviors. "This study suggests that high amounts of exercise can be at least one way to improve the situations brought by sleep troubles that lead to negative behaviors at home, "she says.Barber acknowledges that finding time to work out and get a full night’s sleep can be difficult when work pressure is mounting, and that often, job stress can be directly related to sleep quality. But, she says, making the effort to burn some extra calories and blow off some steam can be worth it. It's not only good for you, saysTaylor, but it can benefit the people live with.28. What does the underlined word "they" in Paragraph 1 refer to?A. Loved people at home B Negative emotions.C. Different work pressures. D More exercise and sleep29. Who will most probably behave angrily to family members?A. A person who is easy to get tired.B. A person who often goes to the gym to work outC. A person who is always treated badly by coworkers.D A person who often argues with colleagues30. The underlined word "counterbalance" in Paragraph 5 is doesn’t in meaning toA. make use ofB. take controlC. keep up with D make up forof31. What can we learn from the text?A. Work pressure makes no difference in sleep quality.B. How to burn more calories has become a major issue for workers.C Enough exercise can replace good sleep in dealing with negative behaviors.D. The amount of calories employees burn affects the frequency of losing temper.DGoogle, one of the world's outstanding tech companies, was attacked. It wasn’t its search engine that was attacked or its advertising platform or even its social network, Google+. Instead, it was a building.Two web security experts hacked (侵入) into its Wharf 7 office in Sydney, Australia through Googles building management system (BMS). One of them, Billy Rios, says, My colleague and I have a lot of experience in web security, but it is not something that people couldn't learn. Once you understand how the system works,it is very simple.”They found the system on Shodan, a search engine that lists devices connected to the Internet, and then ran it through their own software to identify who owned thebuilding. In the case of the Google hacking, the researchers had no immoral purpose and just informed Google about what they found.According to Mr. Rios, who runs security company Whitescope, there are 50,000 buildings currently connected to the Internet, including research institutes, churches and hospitals, and 2, 000 of those are online with no password protection. Martyn Thomas, a professor of IT at Gresham College in the UK, says, "It is beyond doubt that attempts to attack building management systems are happening all the time.”Making a building smart generally means connecting the systems that control heating, lighting and security to the Internet and the wider corporate network. There was a strong reason for doing this, said Andrew Kelly, principal security consultant at defence company Qinetiq.Energy savings are the biggest factor in connecting building management systems to the corporate network, he says. "It gives those who run the building better control and offers between 20% to 50% in energy savings, "he adds.But it also makes them less secure. And if any of these feels like a Hollywood film, think again.32. How did Billy Rios and his colleague hack Googles building?A. They invented a search engine and connected it to Googles building.B. They worked for Google and mastered how the building worked.C. They used Google's BMS to find out the owner of the building.D. They connected their own software to the building to run Google.33. In the case of the Google hacking, the researchers had the intention ofA analyzing some immoral problemsB. explaining the reasons for energy savingsC. entering Google's building to save more energyD. telling Google about the Wharf 7 office's hidden danger34. What's the main idea of Paragraph 4?A. There are many researchers contributing a lot to web securityB. The building management systems of some buildings are in danger.C. The attack on building management systems happens all over the world.D. There are too many buildings connected to the Internet to be managed well35. What is the author’s atti tude towards the way of the energy savings of some buildings?A. Negative. B Ambiguous C. Indifferent D Favorable.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

专插本英语作文2018年广东省真题范文

专插本英语作文2018年广东省真题范文

专插本英语作文2018年广东省真题范文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My English Exam AdventureWow, I can't believe the big "Zhuanqianben" English exam is finally over! It was super intense but I tried my best. Let me tell you all about my crazy exam day experience.It started bright and early Saturday morning. My mom woke me up at 6am which is sooo early for a Saturday! But she said I needed extra time to get ready for the important test. I groggily got out of bed, put on my lucky yellow shirt, and had a big breakfast to energize my brain.Then it was time to head to school for the exam. The halls were packed with hundreds of nervous students. I saw my best friend Lihua and we wished each other good luck. My palms were getting sweaty just thinking about that huge test booklet waiting for me.Finally, they called us into the exam room. Row after row of desks filled the giant space. I tried to find a desk near the back soI could sneak a glimpse out the window during breaks. The nice proctor lady showed us to our seats and explained the rules. No talking, no cheating, stay in your seat. I nodded my head solemnly to show I understood.And then it began! The proctor said "You may begin the listening section" and everything grew silent except the voices on the audio track. I scrambled to fill in the bubbles based on what I heard. Halfway through, my arm started cramping from filling in so many bubbles. I couldn't wait for that section to end!Next up was the reading section which was pretty tough. There were so many big words I didn't recognize. I had to read each passage super slowly and carefully. By the time I got to the last reading, my eyes were crossing from staring at the booklet for so long.We got a short break finally to rest our brains. I walked around the room and stretched my legs. Lihua looked just as worn out as I felt. We didn't get to talk much before they made us return to our seats.The writing section was up next which was kind of fun. I enjoy making up fun stories using my imagination. I wrote about going on an awesome adventure with a friendly dragon. I got touse lots of descriptive words which my English teacher says is good writing.Finally, we started the speaking section which wasnerve-wracking. One by one, the proctor called students to the front to speak into a microphone. When it was my turn, my throat went dry and my mind blanked for a second. But then I took a deep breath and did my best to answer the questions clearly.After what felt like an eternity, the proctor finally called "Time!" We had made it through the entire marathon of an English exam! My hand was cramped, my brain was fried, but I felt accomplished for giving it my all.On the way home, mom took me out for my favorite dumplings to celebrate being done. I chowed down and told her all about the different sections between bites. She gave me a big hug when I finished and said she was proud of me no matter what my score ended up being.A few weeks later, the scores finally came out. I didn't get a perfect score, but I passed with a pretty good mark! All that hard work and brain-busting had paid off. I was overjoyed about my achievement and couldn't wait to show Lihua my score.Looking back, taking the big "Zhuanqianben" exam was an unforgettable experience. It pushed me to my limits but showed me what I'm capable of. I feel more prepared than ever to continue learning English. Who knows, maybe next year's exam will seem like a breeze after this epic challenge! I've got this!篇2My Big Dream to Become an English TeacherHi there! My name is Little Xiaoming and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you all about my huge dream for the future. Are you ready? My biggest dream is to become an amazing English teacher when I grow up!You might be thinking "English teacher? That's kind of a boring job!" But let me explain why I think it would be the coolest job ever.First of all, I absolutely love the English language. It just sounds so fun and magical to me. Words like "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" and "fickle" and "serendipity" make me giggle every time. Chinese is my mother tongue, but English is like this awesome secret code that I get to learn.I started learning English when I was just a tiny kid in kindergarten. My teacher Miss Li was so great at making the lessons entertaining with her singing, acting, and games. Slowly but surely, I picked up more and more vocabulary and grammar. Before I knew it, I could construct simple sentences and have basic conversations. It felt like cracking a secret code!Now that I'm in elementary school, English is one of my favorite subjects. I pay extra close attention whenever my English teacher writes on the blackboard or speaks. During our exercises, I race to be the first one to shout out the right answer. At home, I subscribe to some English learning apps and YouTube channels to practice listening and pick up new words. My parents are so proud of my English abilities.The thing I love most about English is how it connects me to amazing books, movies, TV shows, video games and more from the West. My favorite book series is Harry Potter - how cool are words like "Muggle" and "Quidditch"?? I'veread all the books in Chinese, but I'm slowly working my way through the English versions. And singing along to my favorite English songs and watching English cartoons has really helped my pronunciation.But why exactly do I want to be an English teacher when I grow up? Well, there are lots of reasons!One big reason is that I want to help spread the joy and benefits of English to others the way my teachers helped me. English opens up so many doors - you can make friends from other countries, learn about fascinating cultures, get a great job domestically or overseas, and more!I have this vision of myself as a fun, goofy English teacher for little kids, making them crack up with jokes and props while they soak up the language through games and activities. Or maybe I'll get to teach teenagers or adults and really dive deep into great novels, poems, and drama with them. Either way, I'll feel so rewarded passing on my love for English.Another reason is that I'm a huge people person and I love public speaking. I'm that kid who always raises his hand to answer questions or volunteer for things in class. My teachers are always telling my parents what a friendly, energetic young man I am. I love chatting up new people I meet and making them smile. So being an English teacher where I can interact with students all day seems perfect for me.Finally, I know being an English teacher in China is a very respectable and important job. My grandparents and parents really value education and they'd be so proud of me for becoming a teacher. Teachers play such a vital role in shapingyoung minds and giving the next generation the tools for success. If I can make a difference by helping Chinese students to become proficient in such a widely-spoken global language like English, then I'll feel like I've really accomplished something great.Of course, the road to becoming an English teacher will be quite long. I'll need to continue excelling in all my English classes from elementary school through middle school, high school, and university. I'm sure there will be challenges along the way like difficult grammar concepts, writing assignments, and complex literature. But I'll work hard, never give up, and enjoy the journey.After university, I'll need to get my official teaching certificate and qualifications. Then I'll start looking for positions at schools, reference centers, training centers, universities or companies. Maybe I'll even get the chance to teach English overseas for a few years! No matter what, you can be sure I'll walk into my first classroom confident, energetic and ready to instill my love for the English language.Imagining myself as an English teacher gets me so excited and motivated. I can't wait to stand at the front of a class and greet my students with a smiley "Hello everyone!" Then I'll write fun vocabulary words on the board like "zany" or "flabbergasted"and make my students repeat them in funny voices. We'll read entertaining stories and scripts together, watch engaging videos, and play active games that reinforce the lessons. My classes will be the perfect balance of learning and laughter.Outside of classes, there will be lots of avenues to explore my interests and bond with students too. I could start an English Drama Club where we read plays and perform them on stage. Or maybe a Creative Writing Workshop where we craft entertaining stories and poems. Or a Travel Club where we learn about different Anglophone countries and cultures through activities and field trips. The possibilities are endless!So that's my big dream that I'm working toward every day - becoming an English teacher who sparks a passion for the language through fun, engaging, and effective instruction. Just picturing my future self in the classroom filled with enthusiastic students puts the biggest smile on my face.Hopefully you can see why I think being an English teacher would be the coolest job ever. I'm obsessed with the English language and its cultures. I'm a total people person and natural entertainer. And I'll be so fulfilled knowing I'm helping to unlock doors and opportunities for my students.Okay, I'll stop rambling now! But I can't wait to continue pursuing my big dream of English teaching. When I accomplish it, you can call me Mr. Xiaoming!篇3My Big Dream to Be a DoctorHi there! My name is Xiaoming and I'm 10 years old. I'm in 5th grade at Sunshine Elementary School. Today I want to tell you all about my super big dream for the future - I want to be a doctor when I grow up!Being a doctor is the best job ever in my opinion. Doctors are real-life superheroes who get to help people every single day. Whenever someone is sick or hurt, they rush to the rescue to make them feel all better. How cool is that?I've wanted to be a doctor for as long as I can remember. When I was really little, maybe 4 or 5 years old, I remember watching doctors on TV shows. They always looked so smart in their white coats with stethoscopes around their necks. I was amazed by how much they knew about the human body and all the different medicines they could prescribe. It seemed like such an important job taking care of people's health.Then when I was 6, I had to go to the hospital for a tonsil operation. I was really scared at first, but the doctors and nurses were so nice. They explained everything to me using kid-friendly words I could understand. They made me feel safe and calm instead of scared. After the surgery was over, they gave me a lollipop and sticker for being so brave. From that moment on, I decided - yep, being a doctor is definitely what I want to do!Over the years, my dream has only gotten bigger and bigger. In school, my favorite subjects are science and math because I know doctors need to be super good at those. I try my hardest to get perfect scores. I even started a science club at school so I can experiment and learn more.For career day last year, I made my own doctor costume out of an old white shirt and borrowed a stethoscope from the nurse.I walked around the classroom examining my classmates and giving them lollipops as pretend medicine. It was so much fun! All the other kids said I was already a natural-born doctor.If I get to become a real doctor, I'm going to be the type who works in the emergency room. That's where all the biggest emergencies and most exciting cases happen. Can you imagine how nerve-wracking but amazing it would be to save someone'slife after a bad accident or something? I think I'd be really good at staying calm and focused in crazy situations like that.Another awesome part about being a doctor is you get to constantly keep learning about the latest treatments and medical breakthroughs. The human body is so complex and scientists are always making new discoveries. As a doctor, I'd get to learn cutting-edge stuff about genetics, innovative surgeries using robots, curing diseases that used to be unstoppable, and more. How fascinating is that?!Of course, being a doctor is not all fun and games. It's probably one of the most difficult careers with hellish hours, years and years of school, and dealing with sick people all the time. Not to mention sure there will be incredibly sad, heartbreaking moments where I can't save everyone no matter how hard I try. That would be the toughest part for sure.But at the end of the day, those challenges are worth it to me. Because being a doctor means getting to help people in their most vulnerable times. It means saving lives and making a positive difference in the world. It means being surrounded by science and discovery every single day. Those are the highest callings a person could want in a career if you ask me!So yeah, that's my big dream - saving lives as a doctor, specifically an emergency room hero! I'm going to work my butt off in school from now until college. Then after getting a medical degree and tons of job training,I'll finally get to make my dream come true. Just watch, someday I'll be the one wearing the white coat and saying "Dr. Xiaoming, at your service!" You'll see!篇4My Summer VacationWow, summer vacation was awesome this year! I had so much fun and did a lot of cool stuff. Let me tell you all about it.It started out kind of boring at first. The first couple weeks I just hung out at home playing video games and watching TV. My mom got mad at me for being a couch potato and said I needed to get out of the house more. She's always nagging me about that!Then my cousin Xiaoming came to visit for a few weeks. He lives in the countryside so we had a blast showing him around the big city. We went to all the best places - the beach, the giant shopping mall, the amusement park. That roller coaster was crazy! We also took him to try all kinds of yummy foods he can't get back home like hot pot, dim sum, and bubble tea. Xiaoming'sfavorite was the stinky tofu. He thought it was so funny how much it smelled!After Xiaoming went back home, I went to summer camp for a couple weeks. I was kind of nervous at first because I didn't know anyone there. But I made a ton of new friends really quick. We had so much fun together! We played basketball, went swimming, did arts and crafts, and played endless games of capture the flag and hide and seek around the camp grounds. My favorite was probably the talent show at the end. This one guy did an amazing Michael Jackson dance, and I entered doing some magic tricks I learned online. I didn't win but everyone cheered for me anyway.The highlight of the summer though was definitely our family trip to Hainan Island. We flew down and spent a week at this amazing beach resort. The weather was perfect - sunny and hot every day. I worked on my tan and finally have some color now instead of looking like a ghost! We swam in the ocean, went snorkeling to see the coral and fish, and just relaxed on the beach under umbrellas drinking fruity drinks. For dinner every night we had huge seaside barbecues with all kinds of seafood like shrimp, crab, and fresh fish. It was so good!One day we went on an adventure through the rainforest inland. That was kind of scary with all the bugs and dense jungle. But our guide knew everything about the plants and animals, which was really cool to learn. We even saw these crazy huge lizards! At the end we got to jump into this natural pool under a waterfall. The water was freezing cold but it felt amazing after the hot hike.We didn't want to leave Hainan at the end of the week. Going back home felt sad. But I still have a few weeks of vacation left to keep having fun before school starts up again. I'm going to try and not waste it all this time playing video games!Looking back, I feel like I really made the most of summer break this year. I got to travel, be outside in nature, try new foods and activities, and make so many fun memories with my family and friends. It's been the best summer ever! I can't wait to go back to school though and tell everyone about all my awesome adventures. Hopefully they'll be jealous!篇5My Best Friend TeddyHi everyone! My name is Lucy and I'm going to tell you all about my very best friend in the whole wide world - Teddy!Teddy is a big brown teddy bear that my grandma gave me for my 5th birthday. He's super soft and cuddly and I just love him sooooo much!Teddy goes everywhere with me. He sits next to me at the breakfast table while I eat my cereal in the mornings. He rides in the backseat of the car when my mom takes me to school. And he's always there waiting on my bed when I get home in the afternoons. The first thing I do is give Teddy a huge bear hug!At night, Teddy sleeps in my bed with me. I snuggle up close to him and he keeps me feeling safe and not scared of the dark. Sometimes I tell Teddy all my secrets and problems. Like how Billy pulled my hair at recess or how I'm worried about the big math test on Friday. Teddy is a really good listener and always makes me feel better.Teddy has been my best friend for as long as I can remember. We've been through so much together! Like the time I fell off the monkey bars and broke my arm. Teddy stayed right by my side in the hospital. Or when we moved to a new house and I was sad to leave my old neighborhood. Teddy helped me feel brave during the move. He's always there for me no matter what.Some of my favorite memories are the adventures we've gone on together. Like camping in the backyard with Teddy andtelling ghost stories by the firepit. Or taking Teddy to the beach and burying him in the sand! One time we even took Teddy on a road trip to visit my cousins. He got his very own seatbelt and everything.I don't know what I'd do without my pal Teddy. He's more than just a stuffed animal, he's part of the family. My mom says I'll have to put away my "childish" toys someday and stop playing make-believe games. But I don't think I'll ever outgrow Teddy. He'll always have a special place on my bedand in my heart.Well, that's pretty much all about my bestie Teddy! I sure do love that silly old bear. We have somany more adventures and memories to make together. I'll never forget the day Grandma gave me Teddy and how he's been my most trustylittle companion ever since. Thanks for reading all about my #1 guy!篇6My English Exam AdventureLast year, I had to take a big important English test. It was the exam for vocational school students who want to go to university. The exam was really hard, but I studied a lot to get ready.First, I had to answer a bunch of questions about reading passages. The passages were pretty long with lots of hard words.I had to read them very carefully and try to understand the main ideas and details. Some of the questions just asked what specific details were mentioned, while others wanted me to infer things that weren't directly stated. I struggled a bit with the inference questions.Next up was the writing section. We had to write two compositions - one was an email to a friend about daily life and one was an argumentative essay. For the email, I wrote about my summer vacation and what fun activities I did. I tried to use some idioms and slang to make it sound more natural.The argumentative essay was super tough. The prompt asked if I agreed that elementary schools should have final exams. I had to develop a clear position and provide good reasons and examples to support my stance. Organizing my thoughts into coherent paragraphs with topic sentences was really hard. I'm just not very good at argumentative writing yet.After the writing section, we moved on to listening comprehension. We listened to recordings of conversations and had to answer questions testing our understanding. Some of the conversations used unfamiliar accents or lots of slang, whichmade them really difficult to follow completely. I got flustered and may have missed some key details.The final part was knowledge of language use - things like grammar, vocabulary, and pragmatics. There were questions testing my ability to identify errors in sentences and choose proper words for different contexts. I've never been very strong with the finer points of English grammar rules, so this section was pretty challenging for me.Overall, while I studied really hard, the exam was just incredibly difficult. There was so much academic English vocabulary and complex questions that really put my skills to the test. When I left the exam room, I just felt mentally exhausted but hoped I did okay.A couple months later, I got my results back. My scores weren't amazing, but they were just high enough to qualify me for admission to a bachelor's program! I was overjoyed that my hard work had paid off. While that exam nearly broke me, passing it opened up new opportunities for further education.Looking back, that experience taught me the importance of perseverance, time management, and maintaining a positive attitude in the face of adversity. Preparing for and taking that exam was one of the biggest academic challenges I've faced sofar. However, successfully conquering it boosted my confidence in my English abilities and motivates me to keep working hard. Who knows what new adventures await me at university?。

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2018广东一模英语作文优秀范文
试题回顾
假如你是李华,上周日在地铁站捡到了英国人Steven的护照。

请你用英语给你市某英文报社编辑写一封信,内容包括:
1. 简述事件过程;
2. 交代护照相关信息;
3. 委托报社刊登招领启事。

注意:
1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

官方范文
Dear editor,
I'm writing to tell you a piece of urgent information. I picked up a passport last Sunday in the subway station when I was taking a ride home. There was nobody around when I found it on a waiting bench. The owner of it is Steven who comes from England. I think he must be feeling anxious about the passport, but I have no idea how to return it to him.
So I need your help. I wish you could post a notice on your newspaper to tell him about the missing passport, so that he can get it back. I would appreciate it if you could do me the favour.
I'm looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
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2018广州一模英语作文优秀范文
一、试题回顾
假定你是李华,收到英国朋友Alice的邮件,以下是邮件内容:
Dear Li Hua,
How are you doing these days? I’m having some problems and would like to get your advice.
My parents want me to spend my summer with them this year but I would prefer to go somewhere with my friends.
I love my parents but sometimes they are overprotective. I feel that I am old enough and responsible enough to go away without their supervision (监护).
Any suggestions you could give me about this issue would be greatly appreciated.
Yours,
Alice
请给Alice回一封邮件,内容包括:
1. 感谢她的信任;
2. 回应她的请求;
3. 说明你的理由。

注意
1. 词数100左右
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

二、官方范文
【范文1】
Dear Alice,
I can feel from your email that this issue with your parents is greatly affecting you and really appreciate that you trust me enough to want my advice.
Coincidentally, I met a similar situation last summer. Initially, like you, I really didn’t want to go travelling with my parents. But then I thought of things from their point of view. I go to university next year, so, for them, this may have been the last time we’d all travel together as a family. I understood that rather than trying to control me, they just wanted to spend more time with me, so I chose to go and we had a fantastic time together!
I think you shouldn’t be in such a hurry to grow up. Treasure the time you have with your parents now as neither you nor they will be around forever.
I hope my own experience helps you and that you find a solution.
Yours,
Li Hua
【范文2】
Dear Alice,
I’m flattered to know you have such confidence in my opinions that you would write to me for advice, but more importantly I’m sorry to read that you’re having this problem with your parent s.
I think that you should explain to your parents that you are mature enough to travel without their supervision. It’s natural for parents to worry, so why don’t you show them where you plan to go, who you’re going with and where you will stay. It might also help if you introduce your friends to reassure them. Finally provide them with the contact details so they can get in touch with you.
Parents often resist their children growing up. It’s up to you to gently show them it is time to loosen the strings.
I hope this advice will be useful to you and good luck with your decision.
Yours,
Li Hua
三、考生分档样卷点评
【Sample 1 】Band 5
【评价】语言表达清晰准确,读者意识强,能先从同龄人角度表达对对方问题的理解,引出自己观点,观点层层推进,句子间行文逻辑性强,有效使用语篇衔接手段,实现写作目的。

优秀的作文应该是先表达同理心,添加细节的方式应该基于主题的添加方式,紧扣主题语境。

【参考得分】(23-24)
【Sample 2】Band 5
【评论】整体篇章结构清晰,语言比较丰富,结构和用词丰富性好;语言连贯性较前一篇弱,陈述观点时,未能将观点与例子建立紧密的逻辑联系,显得说服力不够。

【参考得分】(20-21)
【Sample 3】Band 5
【评论】观点清晰,逻辑清晰,句式丰富,能呼应来信的问题用分析法帮助解决一个个问题。

建议通过添加必要的细节进一步增强读者意识,突出交际功能。

【参考得分】(22-23)
【Sample 5】Band 4
【评价】篇章结构不清晰,段落功能不明确,语言功底有五档作文的潜质。

但陈述观点时,生硬地把观点拼凑一起,没有逻辑主线,各段落之间,段落内句子之间均没有清晰的逻辑。

【参考得分】(16-17)
【Sample 6】Band 4
【评价】语言功底尚可,能尝试使用丰富的句式和较高级的语言结构如非谓语动词、定语从句等,表意比较准确,但逻辑不够清晰,未明确给予具体建议,没有表达自己观点,没有达到写作目的。

【参考得分】(17-18)
【Sample 7】Band 3
【评价】语言驾驭能力较差语言错误较多,特别是句子结构典型错误太多,影响了语意的表达。

内容空洞,观点比较重复,未能达到交际目的。

【参考得分】(13-14)
【Sample 8】Band 2-3
【评价】基础语言错误太多,内容单薄,观点重复、空洞,卷面欠佳。

【参考得分】(10-11)
【Sample 9】Band 2
【评价】生硬地套用句式,除了抄原文的句子外基本没有正确的句子,谓语不完整;内容不完整,未能完成写作任务。

【参考得分】(8-9)。

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