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宁海卷补全短文--大连育明高中 王刚

宁海卷补全短文--大连育明高中 王刚

Passage 1Why I am TeachingPeople may think, it is not good to be a teacher because the job brings a small salary. 1 I realize that teaching is not only my profession but also my way of life. The way I teach my class may reflect and determine the way I spend my whole life. Thus I’m determined to be a competent teacher.As I mentioned above, teaching is rewarding. It benefits both the students and the teacher. For as a teacher, in order to be understood and appreciated, 2 Thus I’m urged to work harder and learn more, and many times I have learned from my students’ performance and creative ideas.To me, teaching is also an enjoyment even though it is not a highly paid position. Really teachers receive small salaries, which are nothing in comparison with the amount received by clerks in big companies. However, I’m satisfied with my teaching post. 3 I help, love and educate them. I enjoy teaching, because it brings me satisfaction.4 I can choose articles of my own interest, let students talk about hot topics, or read them excellent essays for appreciation or pleasure. You see, teaching is a kind of art.Long holidays are another attraction for me. During those long holidays I may travel around to enrich my mind and life or just stay with family.5 And I want to make my life better and more meaningful. I’m always trying.A. I have to broaden my scope of knowledge and keep adjusting my teaching methods.B. Because I always like teaching as well as reading.C. All in all, to me, teaching is a way of life.D. I’m working for so many students.E. And teaching is a kind of dull job as well.F. But I find teaching is challenging and at the same time rewarding.G. What’s more, teaching provides me with much freedom.参考答案:FADGCPassage 2Despite the treatment, I felt well enough to drive home that afternoon. But the car was silent as the grave. Wanda and I still could not talk to one another about our common problem--- my cancer. 1 “You’re alive,”I suddenly thought to myself. “You are alive. For three months, you’ve known you have cancer, but you are still alive.”As I steered the car along the rough highway, 2 Without really knowing it, all of us had been celebrating a funeral --- mine --- and the funeral had not even taken place yet. I was still alive. 3 I had some time. I was forty-three years old. I had a wife who loved me. I had two sons and two daughters.“What have you got to lose by trying to live with this damned cancer?” A voice in my head asked me. Things couldn’t get worse than they were now.The strain under which the family was living was already taking its toll. School had started, and Tammy had brought home failing slips in several of her classes. Mark was not happy much of the time, and Lori was quiet and subdued. 4 We had had cancer as a part of our family way of life for more than three months, and no one in our household had mentioned the word once during all that time.What had life been for me since my cancer had first been diagnosed?T umors…curses…tears…loneliness…nightmares…thoughts of suicide…whisper…silence. I had been blaming God for all my problems. 5A. I received several telephone calls from other cancer patients.B. She was sitting in the front with me and looking fixedly out the window.C. No one in my family seemed happy any longer.D. But now I knew it was up to me to deal with them.E. I was not dead.F. I began to think of what I had been doing to myself and my family.G. The whole family began to worry about me and my illness.参考答案:BFECDPassage3A Love for BooksOn January 17, 1706, Benjamin Franklin was born on Milk Street in the town of Boston, Massachusetts. 1 The whole family worked in the little shop, making candles from the fat of sheep.Young Franklin did not like the smell of candles and, when no one was watching, often left the shop to go down to the harbour.If his father had allowed it, he would have left Boston and become a sailor. 2 He refused to let him go to sea, but he gave him his choice between candles and working in the shop of his brother James, a printer. Ben chose printing and signed a paper that required him to work for his brother until he had reached the age of twenty-two.Ben was a very good printer. He learned very quickly how to manage the presses and put letters together to make words. 3 He became friendly with other boys of his own age who worked for owners of bookstores. These boys often lent him books at night, if he would promise to return them early the next morning before the shops opened. Ben was so eager to learn. 4 Since he had not been able to go to school for very long, he had to be his own teacher.James gave his brother a bed and his food, but very little money. 5 When he had read these books, he sold them and bought others. When the other printers went out at noon to eat a heavy meal in the restaurant, Ben remained in the printshop eating very little and spending the rest of his lunchtime with a book.A.Many times, he sat up the whole night reading and studyingB.He liked the printshop chiefly because by working there he could learn more about books.C.Josiah Franklin grew very angry with this troublesome son.D.However, Ben did save a few pennies to buy books.E.He was the youngest son among the seventeen children of Josiah Franklin, a candle maker.F.Ben thought reading of books to be an important part of his own.G.Benjamin Franklin spent much time reading books.参考答案:ECBADPassage4A Big Car or A Small CarMost Europeans want small cars. 1 As a result, European automakers produce a wide variety of economical, lightweight cars while American automakers tend to build bigger, heavier cars.2 Gasoline is expensive in Europe, so Europeans naturally prefer cars that will go a long way on a small amount of fuel. Other reasons also enter into the big or little car decision. Many Old World cities have very narrow, winding streets. In these cities a small car is more practical and easier to handle than a large one.Some Americans like powerful engines in their cars. They enjoy having roomy cars that are comfortable for large families and long trips. 3 Other Americans, however, have learned to like the small, nimble cars. Many visitors to Europe during and after World War I discovered that small cars were fun to drive and easy to park in small spaces. They were delighted to learn how far small cars could go on a few gallons of gasoline.4 In 1957, for the first time, the United States imported more cars than it exported. The best selleramong these imported cars was a cool-looking but small car from Germany. Americans immediately gave it another name “the bug”.5 There are big cars for people who want large room, comfort, and power. And there are small cars, mostly imported but some American-made, for people who want easy parking and economical operation.A. The price of gasoline has much to do with this.B. Price plays a very key role in choice of cars.C. Many Americans prefer large cars.D. Small cars became popular in America.E. In the 1950s many Americans began buying European cars.F. Today, American car buyers have a wide choice.G. They are prepared to pay higher costs to get these advantages.参考答案:CAGEFPassage 5In America, seldom do you go anywhere without hearing a principle called WIN-WIN.1 However, as time goes by, I have gradually comprehended the meaning of WIN-WIN principle --- it is the attitude of seeking mutual benefit.When I was little, I used to play Chinese checkers(跳棋)which include two basic tactics(战术): 2 The other is to block the passages of your rival.Players may apply these two totally different approaches in the game, but the key for the player to win is to continuously create paths for him even if his opponent may take advantage of it.3 Meanwhile, some player may take another approach to prevent his opponent from moving forward at all costs.By this he may get a short-term benefit, but couldn’t fix attention on the final goal, thus he would never truly develop further.4 Its core is to achieve your objective while giving other people some benefits, so there is no real loser.One example of applying the WIN-WIN principle is the voluntary system in the US.5I t is quite usual that some people are too selfish and never take other people’s interests into consideration, while someone who really has courage to do something for the public is often called “foolish” or “stupid”.Actually helping other people can be of great delight to the helper, for he can also learn something crucial for his life such as sympathy, care, devotion, etc.So only if you take other people’s interests into earnest consideration can you assure your own gain.A. Playing Chinese checkers really needs skill.B. In the 1990s, a strategy called WIN-WIN became widespread in the western world.C. It was important for me after I knew its meaning.D. One is to create paths for yourself.E. Most Americans advocate(提倡)the spirit of social service and voluntary contribution.F. It sounded strange to me at first.G. Finally he can always reach the destination a few steps ahead of the other player.参考答案:FDGBEPassage 61 . It was for a teaching position at an elementary school in my hometown.I was very excited and scared, but I assumed I had an "in" because I knew many people in the district. So I felt confident in it.2 . I had been practicing interview questions in front of my mirror for days. I wore my navy blue suit and took my portfolio(公文包)and examples of lessons I had taught during student teaching. There was no way I would lose this interview. With more confidence, I was ready to display myself at the best.After arriving at the school about half an hour early, I waited anxiously in the office. 3 "Calm down. Just be yourself," they advised.When the time for my interview came, I was so nervous that I didn't think I could answer any questions. Inside the interview room, five people sat at a round table: two teachers, two principals, and a member of the school board. I had been told there would only be three people at the interview, and was overwhelmed(制服,压倒)by the presence of additional interviewers.Once the interviewers started asking questions, however, 4 Everyone smiled and we even joked. After they finished posing questions, the interviewers told me they would call me in two weeks. Two weeks later, 5 !I eventually found out that it was my lack of experience that kept me from getting the job offer. I was disappointed but full of hope for the next shot.A. I answered with ease.B. The secretaries told me not to be nervousC. I had prepared well for my interviewD. I was still waiting for the callE. I felt very worried about itF. I figured I was finally turned down.G. I'll never forget my first job interview参考答案:GCBADPassage 7Break Your Bad HabitsIf you want to get rid of your bad habit, gather your will power, follow these steps, and say goodbye to that bad habit…forever!Step 1 Keep a journal for a day or twoMake a note every time you engage in your habit. 1 Are you bored, angry, sad? The more you understand the why behind your habit, the more control you’ll have over it.Step 2 2If you notice a pattern to your habit, start thinking about ways you can change the pattern. For example, if you bite your nails when you’re stressed, try to find other ways to calm yourself, like taking slow, deep breaths. Step 3 Replace your bad habit with a good one.Instead of biting your nails, keep your fingers busy drawing or writing. Snack on grapes or string cheese instead of junk food. If gossip (闲话) is your problem, challenge yourself to say nice things about people. 3 Step 4 Stay focused._4 For example, “I will stop biting my nails.” o r “I will stop texting so much.” Make a list of the days of the week, and place a gold star next to each day that you don’t follow your habit. Before you know it, you’ll have a whole page of gold stars!Step 5 Keep at it.Maybe you’ve heard the expression “_ 5 ”? Well, it’s true! It usually takes three weeks to a month to break a bad habit. So if you mess up (搞砸) one day, don’t beat yourself up over it – but don’t give up, either! Just go right back to trying again the next day. Eventually you’ll have more successes than failures.Remember, if you put your mind to it, you can do anything – even break that bad, bad habit!A. Old habits die hard.B. A good gain takes long pain.C. Take a hint (暗示) to yourself.D. Write down a promise to yourself.E. Pay attention to when your bad habit appears.F. Write down the time and where you are, as well as how you’re feeling.G. Each time you replace your old habit with a new one, you’ll be one step closer to breaking it. 参考答案:FEGDA。

期末专练—补全短文人教版八年级英语(上册)( 精编版 带答案)

期末专练—补全短文人教版八年级英语(上册)( 精编版 带答案)

2020-2021学年人教版八年级英语(上册)期末专练—补全短文Name___________ Grade___________ 第一节补全短文。

阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,从下面方框中的A-F选项中,选择适当的选项补全短文。

AJunior high school is often a difficult time. You are growing every year. 1 Sometimes you have many problems and feel unhappy. You don't know what to do about them. I hope that you can think about some ways to help yourself.I remember what made me unhappy back in my school days. I cared too much about what other people thought of me. 2 .When I spoke in class, my face went red because I knew my classmates were all looking at me. It was really terrible. Now I am going to finish high school and I know what my problem is.3 . Now I feel a lot more relaxed about life.School life should be some of the best and happiest days of our life. 4 .Don't say things are difficult and boring. Don't lose heart if things sometimes go bad. Don't let small problems seem very big. 5 .BHow to Realize Your DreamAs teenagers, you have a lot of dreams. These dreams can be very big, such as winning the Nobel Prize, or they can be small, you may just want to become one of the top ten students in your class.6 Do you ever try your best to make your dream real? Making our dreams real is life’s biggest challenge.You may think you’ re not very good at some subjects, or that it is impossible for you to become a writer.7 In fact, everyone can make his dream come true. The first thing you must do is to remember the dream in your mind 8 Keep telling yourself what you want. Do this step by step and your dream will come truefaster because a big dream is made up of small ones. Please never give them up.9 But the biggest comes from yourself. You need to decide what is the most important. Studying instead of watching TV will lead to better exam results, while saving five yuan instead of buying an ice cream means you can buy a new book. 10 This is good as you have the chance to learn more skills andCEarly in the morning, at noon or in the evening. In big cities and in the countryside, all across the United States, you can see Americans running. 11 People run everywhere along the beaches, through the park,down quiet streets or at the gym(体育馆). Some people even run in their living room.12 In the 1960s. most runners were athletes and healthy strange people. In those days, when people saw a runner, they could say, " Hey, what's the hurry for?” Or they might say to themselves,“ls he crazy?”13 If they did, they might hear a man shout,“ If I catch you, can you buy me a drink?" 14 Men and women of all ages enjoy running.Doctors say many of the health problems in the United States come from these bad habits: eating too much, smoking cigarettes, and not exercising enough.Doctors tell us,"Eat less, don't smoke, and exercise more.”15 It also helps most people lose weight.DDid you h ear of the word “hygge(舒适惬意)”? It’s a Danish( 丹麦) word as well as a lifestyle ofDanish people. Both Oxford Dictionaries and Collins English Dictionary named “hygge” one of the words of the year for 2017.There is no English word for the precise (精确的) meani ng of “hygge”, according to Oxford Dictionaries. 16 , but it is more than that.Enjoying beautiful music or having a movie night is hygge. 17 . There’s nothing more hygge than sitting around a table with your family or friends, discussing the big and small things in life. 18 .For Danish people, hygge is a way of fighting the cold winter, although it doesn’t have to be a winter-only thing. In Denmark, there can be up to 17 hours of darkness every day in winter, and the temperatures are always around 0°C . As a result, 19 .Now the idea of hygge is becoming a trend (潮流) in some other countries too. In the United Kingdom and the United States, 20 .Still can’t understand what “hygge” is? If you are reading this in a comfortable chair, with a few candles around you, you’re feeling might just be “hygge”A.Hygge is about the idea of making our daily activities special or meaningful.B.Danish people are very good at “hygge”.C.people in Danmark spend more time indoors and they often get together for a meal.D.there are more and more cookbooks, restaurants, cafes and bars about hygge.E.It might be comfortable in English.F.Lighting candles or making real tea in china cups is hygge, tooEPizza is my favorite food.I like all kinds of pizza from the US and Italy. 21 I even stopped in Chicago and rented a car to visit a pizza restaurant. After dinner, I drove back to the airport and went on my trip.22 There are NY style thin pizza, deep dish pizza and so on. Other people only like one kind of pizza, but I don’t.23 I remember a pizza competition in Chicago for the best pizza in the 1970s. It was a small neighborhood place but really made the best pizza in the US. Its deep dish pizza weighed 101 grams. Even big men could not eat more than three slices. 24 The restaurant does so well that it now has many shops in Chicago.I live in the NYC Metro area(区域). 25 I also like great pizza in the Boston area. But I think the best is Nancy’s Pizza in Chicago.A. There are different kinds of pizza.B. Chicago is famous for deep dish pizza.C. I planned a trip last year.D. But the pizza becomes worse and worse.E. That restaurants name is Nancy’s Pizza.F. I certainly look forward to eating excellent thin pizza.FDick lived in England. One day in January he said to his wife, “I’m going to fly to New York next week because I got some work there. “26 ” his wife asked. “ I don’t know yet. ” Dick answered. “ Please send me your address from there in a telegram (电报), ” his wife said. “All right,” Dick answered.He flew to New York on January 31st and found a nice hotel in the center of the city. 27 He put the address of his hotel in it. In the evening he didn’t have any work, so he went to a cinema. He came out at nine o’clock and said, “Now I’m going back to my hotel and have a nice dinner. “He found a taxi and the driver said, “ Where do you want to go? “28 ”Which hotel are my things in? “he said, “ And what am I going to do tonight? ”29 . So Dick got out and went into a post office. There he sent his wife another telegram, and in it he wrote, “30 . ”A.But the driver of the taxi did not know.B.Where are you going to stay there?C.He sent a telegram to tell her where he lived.D.He put his things in his room and then he sent his wife a telegram.E.But Dick didn’t remember the name and address of his hotel.F.Please sent me my address at this post office.GTeeth are a very important part of our bodies. Good teeth help you eat things like apples. They also help you talk. 31You can take care of your teeth by brushing and flossing(用牙线清理) them. But before that, you have to pick a good toothbrush. Be sure your toothbrush has soft bristles(刷毛). Brushes with hard bristles can hurt your gums(牙龈). 32 They can reach every corner of your mouth.33 Brushing helps break down plaque(牙菌斑). Plaque is a kind of bad bacteria(细菌) that can make small holes in your teeth. Brush your gums at a 45-degree angle(角度) 34 . Learn how to floss your teeth. It gets rid of(除去) food in the spaces between your teeth. 35 Move floss between eachtooth gently back and force once a day. It may feel a little difficult at first, but pretty soon you'll be good at it!2020-2021学年人教版八年级英语(上册)期末专练—补全短文参考答案1-5 BCFAD 6-10 CEFDA 11-15 CFEAD16-20 EFACD 21-25 CABEF 26-30 BDEAF31-35 DABFE。

2023-2024年中考英语真题任务型阅读之还原句子(含答案)

2023-2024年中考英语真题任务型阅读之还原句子(含答案)

2023-2024年中考真题任务型阅读之还原句子(2023四川成都中考)补全短文根据短文内容,从短文后的A~F 选项中,选出5个适当的选项补全短文。

Money may not buy happiness, but it helps. Many teenagers want to learn how to manage money before going out into the world. ___1___ This idea is raised by Dr. Mara Harvey, a money expert. The following are some of her tips.Learn to make money. Ask parents or neighbors if you can do chores to make pocket money. These could include washing a car or taking the dog for a walk. ___2___ In this way, you can also improve your communication skills, which will help when you have a grown-up job, too.Help your money grow. Money can’t grow if it’s sitting inside a piggy bank. Put your money in the bank and you can get interest (利息) . ___3___ One day you may feel surprised at how much money you have.Make a plan. If you have a big event, such as a holiday coming up, it might mean you will need to spend more of your pocket money. Try making a plan for spending and saving. ___4___ Then it will help you take control of your money.___5___ Figure out how much you can reasonably spend each month. Spend your money on what you truly need. Then try to cut down on spending. For example, rather than eating out, you can choose to cook at home.【答案】1-5 BDEFA(2023浙江嘉兴、舟山中考)阅读以下材料, 然后从下面方框中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出符合各部分信息的问句(其中一项为多余选项), 完成第56~58题。

职称英语补全短文题答题技巧

职称英语补全短文题答题技巧

职称英语补全短文题答题技巧1.补全短文出题思路:书内共编写15篇短文,每篇短文内有5处填空,短文后有A-F 6个句子,要求根据短文的内容来选择5个句子,分别补回原有的位置。

每题2分,共10分。

主要目的是考核学员对5出填空出的前,后句,以及和选项之间的逻辑关系和理解能力。

要注意:该考项不从书内出题,因此一定要掌握好答题的方法和技巧。

2.补全短文解题步骤(1)先看短文后A-F 6个句子。

(2)后看短文,重点盯住每个填空处的前句和后句。

3.补全短文解题方法和技巧(1)当先看A-F六个句子时,一定要划出“特定词”或“关联词”特定词和关联词主要有:1. “连同、一起”, 2.表时间的介词 3. 代词,4. 定冠词5. “the +名词”6. 复数人称代词7. 单数人称代词8. 固定搭配:neither…nor,either…or, not only…but also等。

9、other, another✧关联词为the+名词,前一句会出现the 后的名词。

✧关联词为the second,前一句会出现the first。

✧关联词为they, 上一句会出现复数名词。

✧关联词为人名,依据男性人名或者女性人名,下一句将出现he或者she。

(2)当盯住每个填空处的前句或者后句时,要重点寻找与“特定词”或“关键词”相关的词,以便确定选项。

✧重点词意思是”连同、一起”,说明重点词后的单词会在横线前一句出现。

✧重点词是表时间的介词,说明重点词后的单词会在横线前一句出现✧重点词是代词,说明横线前会出现与重点词相应单复数的人称代词或名词4. 重点词是定冠词,说明横线前会出现重点词后的词✧“the +名词”作主语,说明上一句有此名词,或下一句会出现it (单数) 或they (复数)✧如果是复数人称代词,表示其指代复数名词,之前出现过复数名词或相应人称代词。

✧如果是单数人称代词,表示其指代单数名词,之前出现过单数名词或相应人称代词。

初中英语补全短文答题技巧

初中英语补全短文答题技巧

补全短文是初中英语中的一种常见题型,主要测试学生对语法结构和上下文逻辑关系的理解能力。

以下是一些建议和技巧,帮助你更好地应对初中英语补全短文题:1. 上下文逻辑关系:- 仔细阅读短文上下文,理解各个句子之间的逻辑关系。

这有助于你预测并填充可能的内容。

2. 关注语法连接词:- 注意文中的连接词,如but、so、because等,它们通常提示不同句子之间的逻辑关系。

正确使用连接词可以帮助你更好地理解并填充空白处。

3. 理解上下文语境:- 确保填写的句子在整个上下文语境中合乎逻辑。

理解文章的整体主题和情境,以便正确选择合适的句子。

4. 根据语法规则判断:- 在选择填空答案时,考虑英语语法规则,例如主谓一致、时态一致等。

这有助于你找到语法上正确的选项。

5. 上下文关键词:- 查找上下文中的关键词,这些词通常是解题的关键。

理解这些关键词有助于你更准确地选择填空答案。

6. 练习时注意语境一致性:- 在做相关练习时,注重语境的一致性。

练习可以帮助你培养对英语语法和逻辑关系的敏感度。

7. 注意修饰词语:- 注意修饰词语的使用,尤其是形容词和副词。

它们可以提供关于句子含义和语境的线索。

8. 排除干扰项:- 注意一些明显不合逻辑或语法错误的选项,将其排除,从而更集中注意力在可能的正确选项上。

9. 保持语境统一:- 确保填空的句子与上下文的语境相一致,不引起整体语境的不协调。

10. 多读多练:- 多读英语文章,多做补全短文的练习,逐渐提高对上下文逻辑关系和语法结构的敏感性。

通过不断的练习和对语境的深入理解,你将能够更自信地应对初中英语补全短文题。

八年级下英语作文补全短文15篇人教版

八年级下英语作文补全短文15篇人教版

八年级下英语作文补全短文15篇人教版全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Oh, hi everyone! Today I'm going to tell you about my experience in the eighth grade English class. It was so much fun and I learned a lot of cool stuff.First of all, we learned about different countries and their cultures. Our teacher showed us pictures of famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower in Paris and the Great Wall of China. It was so cool to learn about all these amazing places around the world.Next, we practiced our speaking and listening skills by doing a lot of role plays and group discussions. We pretended to be tourists asking for directions, or customers ordering food at a restaurant. It was a great way to improve our English communication skills.One of my favorite parts of the class was reading and analyzing English books. We read stories like "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and "Alice in Wonderland". It was so interesting to discuss the themes and characters with my classmates.Finally, we had to write a lot of essays and reports. It was hard work, but our teacher always gave us helpful feedback to improve our writing. I feel like my writing skills have really improved thanks to all the practice.Overall, I had a great time in my eighth grade English class. I made new friends, learned a lot of interesting things, and improved my English skills. I can't wait to continue learning and growing in my English studies in the future!篇2Sure! Here is a sample article written in a primary school student's voice:Title: My Summer VacationHey guys, guess what? I want to tell you all about my awesome summer vacation! It was super duper fun and I had the best time ever.First, I went to visit my grandparents in the countryside. We played outside all day and picked fresh fruits from the garden. My grandma made yummy pies for us and we had a picnic under the big oak tree. It was so much fun!After that, my family and I went to the beach. We built sandcastles, swam in the ocean, and collected seashells. I even saw a dolphin jumping out of the water! It was so cool.Next, we went to the amusement park. I went on all the rides, screamed my lungs out, and ate too much cotton candy. I felt like a real daredevil on the roller coaster!Finally, we had a big barbecue with all our friends. We played games, danced, and watched fireworks. It was the perfect way to end my summer vacation.I can't wait to go back to school and tell my friends all about my adventures. Summer vacation is the best time of the year!篇3Sure! I'll write a complete short essay for you in a casual and childlike manner to meet the required word count of over 2000 words.Title: My School Life in Eighth GradeHey everyone, I'm so excited to share with you all about my eighth-grade school life! It's been a rollercoaster ride filled with so many fun and memorable moments.First off, let me tell you all about my favorite subject in school - English! I love learning new words and reading interesting stories in English class. My teacher always makes the lessons fun by playing games and organizing group activities. We even have a class blog where we can write and share our own stories with each other.Next, I have to talk about my friends. They are the best part of school! We hang out together during lunch break, play sports after school, and help each other with homework. We even have our own secret code language that we use to communicate during boring classes. Shh, don't tell anyone!Speaking of sports, our school recently held an interclass soccer tournament, and my team won the championship! It was such a proud moment for us, and we celebrated by having a pizza party in the school cafeteria. Yum!One of the most challenging parts of eighth grade has been preparing for the final exams. But with the help of my teachers and friends, I managed to study hard and get good grades. I even received a special award for academic excellence at the end of the year ceremony.Overall, my eighth-grade school life has been a blast! I've made new friends, learned new things, and had so much funalong the way. I can't wait to see what the future holds for me in high school. Bring it on!That's all for now, folks. Thanks for reading about my school adventures. Stay tuned for more stories from my exciting life in the future. Bye-bye!篇4!!,!!Title: My Summer VacationHey guys! Do you want to know what I did during my summer vacation? Let me tell you all about it!First of all, I went to the beach with my family. We built sand castles, swam in the ocean, and ate delicious ice cream. It was so much fun!After that, I went to visit my grandparents in the countryside.I helped them take care of their garden and played with their cute little dog. We also went hiking in the mountains and had a picnic by the river.Then, I joined a summer camp with my friends. We did lots of exciting activities like rock climbing, canoeing, and even a talent show. I made so many new friends and had a great time!In the last week of my vacation, I stayed at home and relaxed.I watched movies, read books, and played video games. It was nice to have some quiet time after all the excitement.Overall, my summer vacation was amazing. I had so much fun and made lots of great memories. I can't wait to do it all over again next year!That's the end of my story. I hope you enjoyed reading it! See you next time! Bye!篇5Title: My Exciting Summer VacationHey guys, do you want to hear about my super fun summer vacation? Let me tell you all about it!First, I went to the beach with my family. We played in the sand, swam in the ocean, and even built a huge sandcastle. I love splashing around in the water and feeling the sun on my skin.Next, we went to a water park. It was so cool! We went down all the water slides, floated in the lazy river, and even had a water balloon fight. I laughed so much that day, I felt like I was going to burst!After that, I went to visit my grandparents. We spent our days baking cookies, playing board games, and going for walks in the park. I love spending time with them, they always make me feel so happy and loved.One day, my friends and I went to an amusement park. We rode all the roller coasters, played games to win prizes, and ate way too much cotton candy. It was the best day ever!Finally, I went camping with my family. We roasted marshmallows over the campfire, told spooky stories, and slept under the stars. I felt so peaceful and happy, surrounded by nature and the people I love.Overall, my summer vacation was filled with laughter, adventures, and new memories. I can't wait to do it all again next year!篇6Hello everyone, I am going to share with you the completion of 15 short English essays for the eighth grade. Let's have fun and learn together!1. My FamilyMy family consists of my parents, my younger sister, and myself. We love spending time together playing games and watching movies. I am grateful for my family because they always support me and encourage me to do my best in everything I do.2. My Favorite HobbyMy favorite hobby is drawing. I enjoy creating beautiful artworks and expressing my thoughts and emotions through colors and shapes. Whenever I feel stressed or bored, I pick up my drawing tools and let my creativity flow.3. My Best FriendMy best friend's name is Sarah. We have been friends since kindergarten and share a special bond. We love hanging out together, sharing secrets, and laughing at silly jokes. Sarah is always there for me, and I know I can count on her no matter what.4. My Dream JobWhen I grow up, I want to be a veterinarian. I love animals and want to help them when they are sick or injured. Being a veterinarian is my dream job because I get to make a difference in the lives of animals and their owners.My favorite holiday is Christmas. I love the festive atmosphere, decorating the Christmas tree, and giving and receiving gifts. Christmas brings my family closer together, and I cherish the memories we create every year.6. My SchoolMy school is a place where I learn new things every day. I have amazing teachers who inspire me to work hard and achieve my goals. I enjoy playing with my friends during the breaks and participating in extracurricular activities like sports and music.7. My Favorite FoodMy favorite food is pizza. I love the cheesy goodness and the variety of toppings you can choose from. Whenever my family orders pizza for dinner, I get excited and can't wait to take the first bite.8. My PetI have a pet dog named Max. He is a playful and loyal companion who always brings joy to our family. I love taking Max for walks in the park and playing fetch with him. Having a pet has taught me responsibility and unconditional love.My favorite subject in school is English. I enjoy reading books, writing stories, and learning about grammar and vocabulary. English class is always fun and engaging, and I feel confident expressing myself in this language.10. My Summer VacationDuring my summer vacation, my family and I went to the beach. We swam in the ocean, built sandcastles, and ate delicious seafood. It was a relaxing and enjoyable trip that created lasting memories for all of us.11. My Role ModelMy role model is my grandma. She is strong, kind, and caring, and I admire her wisdom and positive attitude towards life. My grandma always encourages me to be myself and follow my dreams, and I am grateful to have her in my life.12. My Favorite MovieMy favorite movie is "Finding Nemo." I love the colorful animation, the heartwarming story, and the memorable characters like Nemo and Dory. Every time I watch this movie, it makes me laugh and cry at the same time.13. My Future PlansIn the future, I want to travel around the world and experience different cultures. I dream of visiting famous landmarks, trying exotic foods, and making new friends from different countries. Traveling will broaden my horizons and enrich my life in many ways.14. My Favorite BookMy favorite book is "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone." I am captivated by the magical world created by J.K. Rowling and the adventures of Harry, Ron, and Hermione. Reading this book sparks my imagination and inspires me to believe in the power of friendship and courage.15. My Birthday CelebrationOn my birthday, my family threw me a surprise party with balloons, cake, and presents. I was thrilled to celebrate with my loved ones and grateful for their thoughtful gestures. My birthday was filled with laughter and joy, making it a day to remember.I hope you enjoyed reading these completed essays as much as I enjoyed writing them. Thank you for joining me on this fun and educational journey!。

补全短文解题技巧与方法

补全短文解题技巧与方法

补全短文解题技巧与方法一、看标题定文体补全短文解题技巧解题思路:通过选项特点判断答案。

第一个解题方法:看标题定文体。

文体:记叙文、议论文和说明文。

二、三句顺口溜:1.抓主干,猜大意,弄清它是啥东西。

比如:because,but,in short等。

2.不要放过特征词。

比如:数字、专有名词、代词等。

3.小词帮你出大力,时态帮你理顺序,标点解决大问题。

标点:句号,问号,引号句。

(一)引号句--选项中如果有引号句出现,空格所在段落可能会有引号句出现。

看选项,看标点,找找引号句。

笔记:引号词只有复现时才有用。

选项中看引号句,找空格所在段落。

3.(二)问号句:(1)一般问句,只有排比句时,才有用。

(2)特殊问句:①who,选项如果用who来提问时,先不做②why,选项如果用why来提问时,回答语一般包括以下原因词:because+句子,because of+名词/名词短语,reason,due to:由于,owing to(owe to):由于。

③其它特殊疑问词,不包括who,why。

--抓问句的主语及回答句的主语,即问句的主语如果是名词或名词短语时,回答语的主语必为代词。

四个代词:he,she,it,they。

2.数字--选项中如果有数字出现,空格所在段落可能会有数字出现。

三、一比二原则注意:一比二或二比一原则的使用。

一比二原则:一个空格对应两个选项。

做题方法一:一个空格对应两个选项,选最长的。

做题方法二:看哪个选项的单词与空格周围单词复现率高,就将哪个选项放在空格上。

二比一原则:二个空格对应一个选项。

做题方法一:二个空格都放这个选项。

做题方法二:看选项中的单词与哪个空格周围单词复现率高,就将选项放在哪个空格上。

四、选项中的I,We1.标题2.选项三句顺口溜:1.抓主干,猜大意,弄清它是啥东西。

比如:because,but,in short等。

2.不要放过特征词。

比如:数字、专有名词、代词等。

3.小词帮你出大力,时态帮你理顺序,标点解决大问题。

2015年职称英语考试--补全短文(原文及译文)

2015年职称英语考试--补全短文(原文及译文)

补全短文部分第一篇What We Take from and Give to the SeaAs long as we have been on earth, we have used the sea around us. We take from the ocean, and we give to it.We take fishes from the ocean --millions of kilograms of fish, every year, to feed millions of people. We even use their bones for fertilizer. We take minerals from the ocean. One way to get salt is to place seawater in a shallow basin and leave it until it evaporates. Along with salt, other minerals are left after evaporation. Much gold and silver drift dissolved in the waters of the sea, too1. But the sea does not give them up by simple evaporation. Other gifts from the sea are pearls, sponges and seaweed. Pearls become jewelry. Natural sponges become cleaning aids. Seaweed becomes food of many kinds 一even candy, and ice cream —aswell as medicine. Believe it or not, fresh water is another gift from the sea. We cannot drink ocean water. Some of its contents may cause illness. But ocean water becomes fresh water when the salts are removed.In the future,we will find ourselves depending more and more on fresh water from the sea.The sea gives us food, fertilizer, minerals, water, and other gifts. What do we give the sea? Garbage. We pollute the ocean when we use it as a garbage dump.Huge as it is, the ocean cannot hold all the water that we pour into it. Dumping garbage into the ocean is killing off sea life2. Yet as the world population grows, we may need the sea and its gifts more than ever.We are finally learning that if we destroy our seas,we might also destroy ourselves. Hopefully, it is not too late.第二篇Teamwork in TourismGrowing cooperation among branches of tourism has proved valuable to all concerned. Government bureaus,trade and travel associations, carriers and properties are all working together to bring about optimum3 conditions for travelers.Travel operators, specialists in the field of planning, sponsor extensive research programs.They have knowledge of all areas and all carrier services,and they are experts in organizing different types of tours and in preparing effective advertising campaigns. They distribute materials to agencies, such as journals, brochures and advertising projects. They offer familiarization and workshop tours so that in a short time agents can obtain first-hand knowledge of the tours.Tourist counselors give valuable seminars to acquaint agents with new programs and techniques in selling. In this way agents learn to explain destinations and to suggest different modes and combinations of travel-planes,ships,trains,motorcoaches, car-rentals,and even car purchases.Properties and agencies work closely together to make the most suitable contracts,considering both the comfort of the clients and their own profitable financial arrangement. Agencies rely upon the good services of hotels, and, conversely, hotels rely upon agencies, to fulfill their contracts and to send them clients.The same confidence exists between agencies and carriers,including car-rental and sight-seeing services. Carriers are dependent upon agencies to supply passengers,and agencies are dependent upon carriers to present them with marketable tours. All services must work together for greater efficiency, fair pricing and contented customers.第三篇The Value of TearsTears can ruin make-up, bring conversation to a stop, and give you a runny nose. They can leave you embarrassed and without energy. However, crying is a fact of life, and tears are very useful. Even when you're not crying, your eyes producetears. These create a film over the ey e's surface. This film contains a substance that protects your eyes against infection.Tears relieve stress,but we tend to fight them for all sorts.of reasons. ".People worry about showing their emotions. They’re afraid that once they lose control, they’ll never get it back,”explains psychologist Dorothy Rowe.As children we were sometimes punished for shedding te ars or expressing anger. As adults we still fear the consequences of showing emotions.”Almost any emotion—good or bad, happy or sad—can cause tears. Crying is a way that we release built-up emotions. Tears help you when you feel you are ready to explode because of very strong feelings. It may explain why people who areafraid tocry often suffer more heart attac ksthan people cry more freely.When some people become very stressed, however, they can’t cry. They may be feeling shock,anger, fear, or grief, but they repress the emotion. “Everyone has the need to cry,” says psychotherapist Vera Diamond. Sometimes in therapy sessions, patients participate in crying exercise They practice crying so that they can get used toexpressing emotion. Diamond says it’s best to cry in safe, private places,like under the bed coversor in the car. That’s because many people get uncomfortable when others cry in front of them. In fact, they may be repressing their own need to cry.In certain situations, such as at work, tears are not appropriate.It’s good to hold backtears d uring a tense business discussion. “But once you are safely behind closed doors, don't just cry,” Diamond says, she suggests that you act out the wholesituation again and be as noisy and angry as you like. It will help you feel better. “And,” she adds, “once your tears have released the.stress, you can begin to think of logical way to deal with the pr oblem.”Tears are a sign of our ability to feel. You should never be afraid to cry.第四篇The First Four MinutesWhen do people decide whether or not they want to become friends? During their first four minutes together, accordi ng to a book by Dr. Leonard Zunin. In his book, ”Contact:The first four minutes" ’ he offers this advice to anyone interested in starting new friendships:“Every time you meet someone in a social situation, give him your undivided attention for four minutes. A lot of people's whole lives would change if they did just that. ”You may have noticed that the average person does not give his undivided attention to someone he has just met. He keeps looking over the other person's shoulder, as if hoping to find someone more interesting in another part of the room.If anyone has ever done this to you, you probably did not like him very much.When we are introduced to new people, the author suggests, we should try to appear friendly and self-confident. In genera l, he says, “People like people who like themselves1. ”On the other hand, we should not make the other person think we are too sure of ourselves. It is important to appear interested and sympathetic,realizing that the other person has his own needs,fears, and hopes.Hearing such advice, one might say, "But I'm not a friendly, self-confident person. That's not my nature. It would be dishonest for me to act that way. ”In reply, Dr. Zunin would claim that a little practice can help us feel comfortable about changing our social habits. We can become accustomed to any changes we choose to make in our personality. “It is like getting used to a new car. It may be unfamiliar at first, but it goes much better than the old one. ”But isn't it dishonest to give the appearance of friendly self-confidence when we don't actually feel that way? Perhaps, but according to Dr. Zunin, "total honesty" is not always good for social relationships, especially during the first few minutes of contact. There is a time for everything, and a certain amount of play-acting may be best for the first few minutes of contact with a stranger3 . That is not the time to complain about one's health or to mention faults one finds in other people. It is not the time to tell the whole truth about one's opinions and impressions.Much of what has been said about strangers also applies to4 relationships with family members and friends.For a husband and wife or a parent and child, problems often arise during their first four minutes together after they have been apart. Dr. Zunin suggests that these first few minutes together be treated with care. If there are unpleasant matters to be discussed, they should be dealt with later.The author says that interpersonal relations should be taught as a required course5 in everyschool, along with reading, writing, and mathematics. In his opinion, success in life depends mainly on how we get along with other people. That is at least as important as how much we know.第五篇Financial RisksSeveral types of financial risk are encountered in international marketing ;the major problems include commercial, political, and foreign exchange risk.Commercial risks are handled essentially as normal credit risks encountered in day-to-day business.They include solvency, default, or refusal to pay bills. The major risk, however, is competition which can only be dealt with through consistently effective management and marketing. One unique risk encountered by the international marketer involves financial adjustments. Such risk is encountered when a controversy arises about the quality of goods delivered, a dispute over contract terms, or any other disagreement over which payment is withheld. One company,for example,shipped several hundred tons of dehydrated potatoes to a distributor in Germany. The distributor tested the shipment and declared it to be below acceptable taste and texture standards. The alternatives for the exporter were reducing the price, reselling the potatoes, or shipping them home again, each involving considerable cost.Political risk relates to2 the problems of war or revolution, currency inconvertibility3, expropriation or expulsion, and restriction or cancellation of import licenses. Political risk is an environmental concern for all businesses. Management information systems and effective decision-making processes are the best defenses against political risk. As many companies have discovered, sometimes there is no way to avoid political risk,so marketers must be prepared to assume them or give up doing business in a particular market.Exchange-rate fluctuations inevitably cause problems, but for many years,most firms could take protective action to minimize their unfavorable effects. Floating exchange rates of the world's major currencies have forced all marketers to be especiallyaware of exchange-rate fluctuations and the need to compensate for them in their financial planning.International Business Machine Corporation, for example, reported that exchange losses resulted in a dramatic 21.6 percent drop in their earnings in the third quarter of 1981. Before rates were permitted to float, devaluations of major currencies were infrequent and usually could be anticipated, but exchange-rate fluctuations in the float system are daily affairs.补全短文译文译文:第一篇论我们给予大海的以及向大海索取的自我们在地球上生活乏始,我们就开始利用环绕着陆地的海洋。

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