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泉州第五中学2025届高三英语第一学期期末考试试题含解析

泉州第五中学2025届高三英语第一学期期末考试试题含解析

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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1._______child will find his own personal road to success.A.Each B.The otherC.Either D.Another2.This house is almost ________ to the one where I lived as a child.A.identical B.manualC.chilly D.enthusiastic3.The bus would not have run into the river ________ for the bad tempered lady. A.if it were not B.had it not beenC.if it would not be D.should it not be4.Whether something is alive or dead is a crucial ______ and it is one that children have no difficulty understanding by the age of five.A.declaration B.distinction C.division D.distribution5.____ this may sound like a simple process, great care is needed.A.Since B.Once C.Although D.Unless6.No one believes his reasons for being late that he was caught in a traffic jam, _______ made him embarrassed.A.it B.which C.that D.why7.—Do you know why the teacher asks for me?—He wants you to ________ your absence last night.A.account for B.call forC.send for D.reach for8.More often than not, the enterprise around us are getting even richer, ________ recipe is don’t put all your eggs in one basket.A.of which B.whichC.whose D.of whom9.—Next Monday is my birthday.—Is that so? ______A.I can’t believe my ears. B.I’m so glad to hear that.C.What presents do you want? D.Many happy returns of the day! 10.Could I speak to__________ is in charge of International Sales please?A.who B.whatC.whoever D.whatever11..---Would you have told him the answer had it been possible?.---I would have, but I _____ so busy then.A.had been B.were C.wasD.would be12.—Julia said she sent you a birthday card yesterday. Have you got it?—Oh, really! I haven’t ________ my mailbox yet.A.examined B.reviewed.C.tested D.checked13.You will have to stay at home all day ______ you finish all your homework.A.if B.unless C.whether D.because 14.I certainly expect to be elected best student of the year. It’s really ________! A.a good Samaritan B.a wet blanketC.a feather in my cap D.a piece of cake15.It was announced that only after the candidates’ papers were collected _____to leave the room.A.had they been permitted B.would they be permittedC.that they would be permitted D.that they had been permitted16.Last year I applied to Princeton University.I ____ they would say yes—but they did, and now here I am.A.never think B.am never thinkingC.have never thought D.never thought17.—You were not listening;what troubled you?—I my coming math exam.A.am thinking about B.was thinking about C.had thought about D.will think about18.— How would you like your tea?— _____.A.Veryquickly B.Asitcomes,please C.Verymuch D.Idon’tliketea19.________ the danger of drunk driving, many drivers promised never to drive after drinking.A.Realizing B.To have realizedC.Realized D.Having realized20.Our team is world-class and it was no surprise that we won by such a margin. A.low B.highC.wide D.narrow第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

BeforetheLaw:法律面前

BeforetheLaw:法律面前

Before the LawFranz KafkaBefore the Law stands a doorkeeper. To this doorkeeper there comes a man from the country and prays for admittance to the Law. But the doorkeeper says that he cannot grant admittance at the moment. The man thinks it over and then asks if he will be allowed in later. "It is possible," says the doorkeeper, "but not at the moment." Since the gate stands open, as usual, and the doorkeeper steps to one side, the man stoops to peer through the gateway into the interior. Observing that, the doorkeeper laughs and says: "If you are so drawn to it, just try to go in despite my veto. But take note: I am powerful. And I am only the least of the doorkeepers. From hall to hall there is one doorkeeper after another, each more powerful than the last. The third doorkeeper is already so terrible that even I cannot bear to look at him." These are difficulties the man from the country has not expected; the Law, he thinks, should surely be accessible at all times and to everyone, but as he now takes a closer look at the doorkeeper in his fur coat, with his big sharp nose and long, thin, black Tartar beard, he decides that it is better to wait until he gets permission to enter. The doorkeeper gives him a stool and lets him sit down at one side of the door. There he sits for days and years. He makes many attempts to be admitted, and wearies the doorkeeper by his importunity. The doorkeeper frequently has little interviews with him, asking him questions about his home and many other things, but the questions are put indifferently, as great lords put them, and always finish with the statement that he cannot be let in yet. The man, who has furnished himself with many things for his journey, sacrifices all he has, however valuable, to bribe the doorkeeper. The doorkeeper accepts everything, but always with the remark: "I am only taking it to keep you from thinking you have omitted anything." During these many years the man fixes his attention almost continuously on the doorkeeper. He forgets the other doorkeepers, and this first one seems to him the sole obstacle preventing access to the Law. He curses his bad luck, in his early years boldly and loudly; later, as he grows old, he only grumbles to himself. He becomes childish, and since in his yearlong contemplation of the doorkeeper he has come to know even the fleas in his fur collar, he begs the fleas as well to help him and to change the doorkeeper's mind. At length his eyesight begins to fail, and he does not know whether the world is really darker or whether his eyes are only deceiving him. Yet in his darkness he is now aware of a radiance that streams inextinguishably from the gateway of the Law. Now he has not very long to live. Before he dies, all his experiences in these long years gather themselves in his head to one point, a question he has not yet asked the doorkeeper. He waves him nearer, since he can no longer raise his stiffening body. The doorkeeper has to bend low toward him, for the difference in height between them has altered much to the man's disadvantage. "What do you want to know now?" asks the doorkeeper; "you are insatiable." "Everyone strives to reach the Law," says the man, "so how does it happen that for all these many years no one but myself has ever begged for admittance?" The doorkeeper recognizes that the man has reached his end, and, to let his failing senses catch the words, roars in his ear: "No one else could ever be admitted here, since this gate was made only for you. I am now going to shut it."An Imperial MessageFranz KafkaThe Emperor, so a parable runs, has sent a message to you, the humble subject, the insignificant shadow cowering in the remotest distance before the imperial sun; the Emperor from his deathbed has sent a message to you alone. He has commanded the messenger to kneel down by the bed, and has whispered the message to him; so much store did he lay on it that he ordered the messenger to whisper it back into his ear again. Then by a nod of the head he has confirmed that it is right. Yes, before the assembled spectators of his death--all the obstructing walls have been broken down, and on the spacious and loftily mounting open staircases stand in a ring the great princes of the Empire--before all these he has delivered his message. The messenger immediately sets out on his journey; a powerful, an indefatigable man; now pushing with his right arm, now with his left, he cleaves a way for himself through the throng; if he encounters resistance he points to his breast, where the symbol of the sun glitters; the way is made easier for him than it would be for any other man. But the multitudes are so vast; their numbers have no end. If he could reach the open fields how fast he would fly, and soon doubtless you would hear the welcoming hammering of his fists on your door. But instead how vainly does he wear out his strength; still he is only making his way through the chambers of the innermost palace; never will he get to the end of them; and if he succeeded in that nothing would be gained; he must next fight his way down the stair; and if he succeeded in that nothing would be gained; the courts would still have to be crossed; and after the courts the second outer palace; and once more stairs and courts; and once more another palace; and so on for thousands of years; and if at last he should burst through the outermost gate--but never, never can that happen--the imperial capital would lie before him, the center of the world, crammed to bursting with its own sediment. Nobody could fight his way through here even with a message from a dead man. But you sit at your window when evening falls and dream it to yourself.。

全国高一高中英语高考真卷带答案解析

全国高一高中英语高考真卷带答案解析

全国高一高中英语高考真卷班级:___________ 姓名:___________ 分数:___________一、单项选择1. If I find someone who looks like the suspect, my reaction will be to tell the police.A.physical B.immediate C.sensitive D.sudden2.Duty is an act or a course of action that people you to take by social customs, law or religion. A.persuade B.request C.instruct D.expect3. Just as the clothes a person wears , the food he eats and the friends with whom he spends his time, his house his personality.A.resembles B.strengthens C.reflects D.shapes4.Had he her promise, she would have made it to Yale University.A.looked up to B.lived up toC.kept up with D.come up with5.We’ve just moved into a bigger house and there’s a lot to do. Let’s it.A.keep up with B.do away with C.get down to D.look forward to 6.– In this day and age, women can have children and jobs as well.--I can’t agree more. It’s great to have the two@@.A.linked B.related C.connected D.combined7.my mother opened drawer to_________the knives and spoons.A.put away B.put up C.put on D.put together 8.Linda make sure the table________before the guests arriveA.be set B.set C.are set D.are setting9.You look well . The air and the sea foods in Sanya must _____ you , I suppose.A.agree with B.agree to C.agree on D.agree about 10.Some people eat with their eyes. They prefer to order what-____________nice.A.looks B.smells C.feels D.tastes 11..Jenny was looking for a seat when,luckily,a man____________and left.A.took up B.got up C.shut up D.set up12.If you have a job,____________yourself to it and finally you’ll succeed.A.do devote B.don't devote C.devoting D.not devoting13.Parents________much importance to education. They will do their best to give their children that priceless gift. A.attach B.pay C.link D.apply14.Smell the flowers before you go to sleep, and you may just ________sweet dreams.A.keep up with B.put up with C.end up with D.catch up with15..Mother wanted to be a good provider, a role she________since her marriage to Father.A.shoulders B.shouldered C.is shouldering D.has been shouldering 16.Sam _____ some knowledge of the computer just by watching others working on it.A.brought up B.looked up C.picked up D.set up17.Your house is always so neat—how do you ______ it with three children?A.manage B.serve C.adapt D.construct18..Nother matter how low you consider yourself ,there is always someone _________you wishingThey were that high.A.getting rid of B.getting along withC.looking up to D.looking down upon19.——How did you like Nick’s performance last night ?——To be honest ,his singing didn’t ________to be much?A.appeal B.belong C.refer D.occur20.Thousands of people__________ to watch yesterd ay ‘s match against IrelandA.turned on B.turned in C.turned around D.turned out21.The new movie__________to be one of the biggest money-makers of all time.A.promises B.agrees C.pretends D.declines22.Thousands of foreigners were______ to the Shanghai World Expo the day it opened.A.attended B.attained C.attracted D.attached23.The experiment has_________ the possibility of the existence of any life on that planet, but it does not mean there is no life on other planets.A.found out B.pointed out C.ruled out D.carried out24.He telephoned the travel agency to_______three air tickets to London.A.order B.arrange C.take D.book25.Joining the firm as a clerk, he got rapid promotion , and_______as a manager.A.ended up B.dropped out C.came back D.started off26.The majority of people in the town strongly __ the plan to build a playground for children.A.consider B.support C.confirm D.submit27.After that, he knew he could __ any emergency by doing what he could to the best of his ability.A.get away with B.get on with C.get through D.get across全国高一高中英语高考真卷答案及解析一、单项选择1. If I find someone who looks like the suspect, my reaction will be to tell the police.A.physical B.immediate C.sensitive D.sudden【答案】B【解析】考查形容词。

英语成语

英语成语

1.a bad apple 害群之马You’re such a bad apple.你真是个害群之马。

2.a big hand 热烈掌声Please give the performers a big hand.请给表演者热烈鼓掌。

3.a copy-cat 模仿者抄袭者Teacher,he’s bing a copy-cat!老师,他抄袭我!4.a dead duck 完蛋了惨了I’m a dead duck if I don’t make it on time.我如果不准时的话就惨了。

5.a little bird told me 消息灵通人士告诉我;听说;有人告诉我A little bird told me that you cheated on your test.有人告诉我你考试作弊了。

6.a penny for your thoughts 我想知道你在想什么You look very sad.A penny for your thoughts.你看起来很伤心。

告诉我你在想什么?7.a thorn in my side 我的烦恼You are a thorn in my side.Leave me be.你让我伤透了脑筋。

离我远点儿。

8.above the law 不受法律限制Don’t think that you are above the law.不要以为你可以逍遥法外。

9.Achilles’ heel 惟一的弱点He’s very brave,but fear of heights was his Achilles’ heel.他很勇敢,但恐高是他惟一的致命伤。

10.against the clock 尽快完成I have to work against the clock to finish this.我必须尽快工作来完成这件事。

11.all ears 洗耳恭听Tell me shat happened.I’m all ears.告诉我发生了什么事。

高中英语 Unit4 Law and order重点词汇讲解练习 牛津译林版选修10-牛津版高三选修

高中英语 Unit4 Law and order重点词汇讲解练习 牛津译林版选修10-牛津版高三选修

Unit4 Law and order重点词汇讲解练习1. file1) n.〔计算机的〕文件to access/copy/create/delete/download/save a file打开/复制/新建/删除/下载/保存文件to have/open/keep a confidential file on sb.有/设立/保存某人的机密档案2) v. 归档,放置 file sth. (away)I filed the letters away in a drawer.我把信件存放到抽屉里了。

2. hatredn. 憎恨;仇恨;恶意,由动词hate变化而来He looked at me with hatred in his eyes.他以憎恨的眼光望着我。

have a hatred for/of 憎恶…….She has a profound hatred of fascism.她对法西斯主义怀有深仇大恨。

3. assessv. 评估;核定1) assess sb./sth.(as sth.) 评估,评定〔性质、质量〕I assess your chance as low.我估计你的机会不大。

2) assess sth.(at sth.) 估算、估定〔数量、价值〕,They have assessed the amount of compensation to be paid.他们已经核定赔偿额。

Damage to the building was assessed at $40000.该建筑物的损失估定为4万美元。

4. firm1) n.商行、商号、公司He has just started an engineering firm.他刚开了一家工程公司。

近义词:company,corporation2) adj.坚决的、确定的、坚决的We have no firm evidence to support the case.我们没有确凿的证据支持这个论点。

外研版(2024新版)2024--2025学年度第一学期七年级英语Unit 4测试卷及答案

外研版(2024新版)2024--2025学年度第一学期七年级英语Unit 4测试卷及答案

外研版2024--2025学年度第一学期Unit 4测试卷七年级英语(本卷满分:90分,答题时间:60分钟)一、单项选择(每题1分,共20分)1.—Her eyes were ________ tears as she looked happily at her son.—Yes, she must be very happy.A.covered with B.agreed onC.filled with D.faced with2.—I wonder how Lucy improves (改进) her English so much. —She always spends three hours ________ English every night. A.learn B.learnt C.to learn D.learning3.—Who sent you to the airport, Jack?—Nobody. I went there by taxi by ________.A.yourself B.himselfC.herself D.myself4.—Why not go out for a walk with me?—________. It’s good for our health.A.You are right B.Great ideaC.Yes, please D.I’m not sure about that 5.In today’s DIY class, our teacher teaches us to make kites in different ________. I can’t wait to fly them at once. A.sides B.shakes C.shapes D.shelves 6.—Where did you get this sky lantern, Lingling?—I made it by ________.A.herself B.itself C.myself D.himself7.—________ do you feel when you read this book, Ms Zhang? —I feel relaxed.A.What B.Why C.How D.When8.---- How often do you go to the Reading Club?---- ________________ . A.An hour B.Three times a weekC.For a week D.A week9.—Excuse me, ________ I sit here?—You’d better not. It’s that woman’s seat.A.need B.must C.could D.should 10.Although our school life is a little busy, it is full of ________.A.pain B.sadness C.laughter D.trouble11.Sandy doesn’t like bananas. She ________ eats them.A.usually B.oftenC.sometimes D.never12.—I usually celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival by enjoyingthe moon and mooncakes.—________. On that day the moon and mooncakes are my favourites.A.Me too B.Thank you C.You’re welcome D.Here you are 13.—Practice makes perfect. Never ________.—Thanks, Mr Li. I’ll try my best to im prove my English.A.give in B.give up C.give out D.give away14.You mustn’t drive after drinking alcohol (酒). It’s________ the law.A.with B.against C.without D.for15.Don’t step on the grass! It is _________ the rules of the park.A.over B.behind C.among D.against16.The Western people usually have a good time with friends ________ Christmas Day.A.for B.inC.on D.at17.I ________ two dictionaries. One is English, and the other is Chinese.A.have B.has C.having D.to have18.—Do you like English?—Yes, but I think it is a great ________ for me to learn the language well.A.expression B.chanceC.challenge D.check19.There is nothing in the bottle. Let’s ________ it with some water.A.serve B.fillC.point D.build20.Lily ________ have a map, but Lucy does.A.isn’t B.aren’t C.don’t D.doesn’t二、完形填空(每题1分,共10分)China has many holidays. I love the 21 because I can play with my friends. 1st January is New Year’s Day. I like to go shopping on that day. I always buy some 22 for my family. The Kite Festival in Weifang is in April. I often fly kites with my friends. Children always like 23 . 1st May is International Workers’ Day. We have 24 in June. We have a 25 at school every year. We sing and dance at the party. We are very 26 . Teachers’ Day co mes on 10th September. We always give 27 or cards to our teachers. National Day comesin October. We often have a holiday of a(n) 28 . The Spring Festival is in 29 or February. I usually have a big dinner with my 30 .21.A.holidaysB.gifts C.toys D.games22.A.paper B.books C.presents D.time23.A.flying kites B.reading stories三、阅读理解(每题2分,共20分)读下面的短文,回答问题,答案填在括号内。

英文小故事法律案例(3篇)

第1篇In the quaint town of Evergreen, nestled between rolling hills and a serene lake, there stood a grand old mansion known as The Willows. The mansion was the pride and joy of the elderly Mrs. Evelyn Harper, who had inherited it from her late grandmother. The house was filled with antiques, paintings, and a plethora of stories that seemed to whisper through its walls. Among the most cherished possessions was a family heirloom, a ruby brooch that had been passed down through generations.The brooch was not just a piece of jewelry; it was a symbol of the Harper family's legacy. It was said to have been crafted during the Victorian era and was adorned with a single, flawless ruby that shimmered like a drop of fire in the sunlight. Mrs. Harper had worn it on special occasions and had always kept it in a secure box within her room, a box that only she had the key to.One rainy afternoon, as the townsfolk settled into the warmth of their homes, Mrs. Harper noticed that the brooch was missing. Panic set in as she remembered that it was last seen when she had gone to the town hall to sign some documents. The brooch was invaluable not just for its monetary worth but also for its sentimental value. She immediately reported the theft to the local police, and the case was assigned to Detective Jameson.Detective Jameson was no stranger to the intricacies of the law. With a reputation for solving even the most perplexing cases, he set to work on the investigation. He began by interviewing the staff at The Willows, starting with Mrs. Harper's loyal housekeeper, Mrs. Thompson."Mrs. Harper, did you notice anyone unusual around the house on the day the brooch went missing?" Detective Jameson asked."No, Detective," Mrs. Thompson replied, her eyes filled with concern. "The house was as quiet as usual. The only thing that struck me was that young Mr. Whitaker, who helps with the gardening, seemed a bit out of sorts."Mr. Whitaker was a recent hire at The Willows and had been noticed bythe townsfolk for his shyness and frequent absences. Detective Jameson took note of Mrs. Thompson's statement and decided to pay Mr. Whitaker a visit.Upon arriving at Mr. Whitaker's modest cottage, Detective Jameson found him in a state of distress. The young man's eyes were red, and he seemed on the brink of tears."Mr. Whitaker, can you tell me what happened to Mrs. Harper's brooch?" Detective Jameson asked gently.The young man's face contorted with guilt. "I... I took it," he admitted. "I was struggling with debt, and I thought the brooch could help me out of my financial troubles. I'm so sorry, Mrs. Harper. I never meant to steal from her."Detective Jameson's mind raced as he pieced together the facts. The brooch had indeed been taken from the mansion, and Mr. Whitaker had confessed to the theft. However, there was something about the case that didn't add up.As he delved deeper into the investigation, Detective Jameson discovered that Mr. Whitaker had a history of similar thefts. He had been caught stealing from previous employers and had served brief sentences in jail for his crimes. This raised a red flag for the detective, as it suggested that Mr. Whitaker was a habitual thief and not just a desperate man in need of money.Further investigation led Detective Jameson to a local pawn shop wherehe learned that the brooch had been pawned. The pawnbroker, Mr. Grant, had noticed something peculiar about the young man who had pawned the item. He had mentioned that the man seemed nervous and kept looking over his shoulder.Armed with this new information, Detective Jameson tracked down the man and confronted him. It turned out that the man was not Mr. Whitaker but a man named David, who had been using Mr. Whitaker's identity to pawnstolen goods. David had been targeting Mrs. Harper's possessions, not just the brooch, but other valuable items as well.The case of the vanishing heirloom had a twist that no one had anticipated. David was a mastermind thief who had been operating under the radar for years. He had chosen Mrs. Harper's house as his nexttarget because of its reputation and the value of its contents.As the police arrested David and returned the stolen items to Mrs. Harper, she was overwhelmed with emotion. She had not only lost her precious heirloom but had also been betrayed by someone she had trusted.In court, David faced charges of theft, fraud, and identity theft. The judge sentenced him to a lengthy prison term, and Mrs. Harper was left to pick up the pieces of her shattered life.The town of Evergreen was in shock. No one had realized that such a dangerous criminal had been living among them. The case of the vanishing heirloom served as a stark reminder of the importance of trust and the need for vigilance.Mrs. Harper, however, found solace in the fact that her heirloom had been recovered. She decided to donate the brooch to the local museum, where it would be preserved and cherished by future generations. The brooch, with its fiery red gem, would continue to tell the story of the Harper family and the enduring legacy of The Willows.In the end, the case of the vanishing heirloom was not just about a stolen piece of jewelry; it was about the resilience of a family, the integrity of the law, and the unwavering spirit of a community that stood together in the face of adversity.第2篇In the quaint town of Eldridge, nestled between rolling hills and ancient oak trees, there was a legend that had been passed down through generations. The legend spoke of a priceless heirloom, a ruby brooch said to possess magical properties, which had been hidden away in the heart of the town since the days of old. The brooch was said to bringgood fortune to its owner, but it also came with a curse: if the brooch was not returned to its rightful place, the town would suffer misfortune.For centuries, the brooch had been a subject of whispered tales and rumored sightings. However, no one had ever been able to prove its existence, and the legend had become just that—a legend.That is, until one fateful day when a young lawyer named Emily Carter moved to Eldridge. Emily had a knack for uncovering secrets and solving mysteries, and she was excited to start her new job at the local law firm. Little did she know that her first case would be one that would intertwine her life with the town's ancient legend.The case began when an elderly woman named Mrs. Evelyn Whitmore approached the law firm. She was a reclusive woman with a penchant for mystery novels and an air of secrecy about her. She had recently discovered a letter in her late husband's attic, a letter that spoke of the ruby brooch and its hidden location. Desperate to find the brooch before she passed away, Mrs. Whitmore sought Emily's help.Emily, intrigued by the mystery, agreed to take on the case. She began her investigation by interviewing Mrs. Whitmore and learning everything she could about the letter and her late husband. She discovered that her husband had been a prominent figure in Eldridge, a man who had a knack for uncovering secrets and solving mysteries much like Emily herself.As Emily delved deeper into the case, she uncovered a series of clues that led her to believe the brooch was indeed real and had been hidden in the town. The clues were cryptic and scattered, but Emily's keen mind pieced them together like a puzzle.The first clue was a map drawn on the back of an old, tattered map of Eldridge. The map showed a series of X's, each one marking a location in the town. Emily's next step was to visit each of these locations and search for any signs of the brooch.The first location was the old town library, a place that had been abandoned for years. Emily searched the dusty shelves and behind the ancient books, but found nothing. She moved on to the next location, theold mill on the river, where she spent hours rummaging through old machinery and ruins. Again, she came up empty-handed.It was on her third attempt that Emily struck gold. She visited the old church, a place that had been at the heart of Eldridge for centuries. As she explored the church, she noticed a hidden compartment behind the altar. Inside, she found the ruby brooch, just as the legend had described.Overwhelmed with excitement, Emily took the brooch to Mrs. Whitmore, who was thrilled to have her husband's legacy fulfilled. However, just as Emily handed over the brooch, a strange phenomenon occurred. The room began to tremble, and a voice echoed through the church, "The brooch is not yours to keep."Startled, Emily and Mrs. Whitmore turned to see a mysterious figure standing in the doorway. The figure was an elderly man with a long white beard and piercing blue eyes. He introduced himself as Mr. Alfred Brantley, a descendant of the original owner of the brooch.Mr. Brantley explained that the brooch was not meant to be kept by one person but rather passed down through generations as a symbol of unity and protection for the town. The brooch was a gift from the town's founders, who believed that the magic within it would protect Eldridge from harm.Emily, now understanding the significance of the brooch, agreed toreturn it to its rightful place. Mr. Brantley took the brooch from her and led her to the old town square, where the founders had first laid the cornerstone for Eldridge.As they stood in the center of the square, Mr. Brantley performed a ritual, reciting ancient words that had been passed down through generations. The brooch glowed with a warm light, and the voice of the founders echoed in the air, "May the magic of the ruby brooch protect Eldridge for generations to come."With the brooch safely returned, the curse was lifted, and Eldridge once again enjoyed peace and prosperity. Emily's reputation as a lawyer whocould solve even the most mysterious cases grew, and she became a beloved figure in the town.The legend of the ruby brooch continued to be a reminder of the town's rich history and the power of unity. And as for Emily, she had found her true calling, combining her passion for law with her love for uncovering the secrets of the past. The case of the vanishing heirloom had become a part of Eldridge's history, a story that would be told for generations to come.第3篇Once upon a time, in a quaint little town, there lived a wealthy old man named Mr. Johnson. He was known for his kind heart and generous nature, often helping those in need. However, as he grew older, Mr. Johnson began to worry about his estate. He wanted to ensure that his wealth would be distributed fairly among his family and friends.To this end, Mr. Johnson consulted with his lawyer, Mr. Smith, and drafted a will. In the will, he bequeathed his fortune to his three children, with the remaining assets to be divided among his closest friends. Mr. Johnson signed the will in the presence of two witnesses, and it was promptly filed with the probate court.Several years later, Mr. Johnson passed away, leaving behind a substantial estate. However, his children soon discovered that the will had been altered. Instead of the original document, they found a newwill that left the entire estate to their stepmother, Mrs. Brown. This came as a shock to the family, as they had no idea that Mr. Johnson had changed his mind.Determined to uncover the truth, the children hired a private investigator, Mr. Green. After a thorough investigation, Mr. Green discovered that Mrs. Brown had tampered with the original will. She had forged the signatures of the two witnesses and replaced the original document with the fraudulent one.The children, now armed with evidence, decided to take legal action. They hired a new lawyer, Ms. White, to represent them in court. Ms.White filed a petition to have the fraudulent will declared invalid and to have the original will, which was in their possession, admitted into probate.The case of the mysterious will quickly garnered attention in the town. Many people were curious to see how the court would rule on the matter. The trial was set for the following month.During the trial, Ms. White presented the evidence that Mr. Green had gathered. She called Mrs. Brown to the stand and grilled her about the discrepancies in the will. Mrs. Brown's story was inconsistent andriddled with contradictions. She couldn't explain how she had acquired the fraudulent will or why she had tampered with it.The defense attorney, Mr. Black, tried to cast doubt on the evidence presented by Ms. White. He argued that the original will could have been lost or destroyed, and that Mrs. Brown's version of the will was theonly one that could be authenticated. However, the judge was not convinced by his arguments.After hearing all the evidence, the judge ruled in favor of the children. The fraudulent will was declared invalid, and the original will was admitted into probate. The estate was distributed according to Mr. Johnson's true wishes, ensuring that his family and friends receivedtheir fair share.The case of the mysterious will served as a stark reminder of the importance of estate planning and the potential consequences of tampering with legal documents. It also highlighted the crucial rolethat private investigators and legal professionals play in uncoveringthe truth and upholding justice.In the end, the children were relieved that the truth had been revealed. They were able to honor their father's memory and ensure that his legacy would live on through their love and care.As the trial concluded, the children gathered at their family home, sharing stories of their father and reminiscing about the good timesthey had spent with him. They realized that, despite the turmoil of thepast few months, their father's love and guidance had always been with them.The case of the mysterious will became a cautionary tale in the town, reminding everyone of the importance of honesty and integrity. It also served as a testament to the resilience and determination of the human spirit, proving that even in the darkest of times, truth and justice will always prevail.。

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Module 1Unit 11.As soon as I hear my alarm clock, I jump out of my bed.2.Every minute of the day is filled with urgent matters.3.Her eyes are filled with tears.4.It’s so crowded that I can’t find anywhere to sit.5.I work for a French company so I think studying French will help me in my job.6.I am very interested in China and it’s my dream to see the Great Wall one day.7.Happiness will help you to enjoy the ordinary things in life.8.As a teacher, I feel it’s my duty to do something for students in poor areas.9.That is why I made the decision to go.10.I’m sure your parents are proud of you.11.Her time is taken up with housework.12.We shall try to come up with the solution to the problem..13.She gave me money as well as clothes.14.It is important for you as well as for me.Unit 2lions of people all over China were watching TV when the spaceship landed safely.2.He has always been very strict with his daughters, training them hard to compete against eachother.3.They have already expressed a keen interest in working in design after their tennis careerscome to an end.4.She has continued to improve and make fantastic progress.5.He would never walk again but he started a new life with great courage6.This is how I got involved with my charity work to improve the quality of life for all disabledpeople7.She came into the room with a big smile on her face..8.In my opinion, most people learn best by doing, not by sitting in a classroom and readingabout it.9.More and more young people like to spend time online talking to friends and listening tomusic.10.As expected, he didn’t come to help.11.Don’t lose confidence in yourself.Unit 31.With December our excitement grew each day …2.As soon as we turned off the light, we all fell into a deep happy sleep.3.I would like to study law at Beijing University after graduation.4.They met with a warm reception.5.I take this opportunity of thanking you.6.She congratulated me warmly on my exam results.7.The boy answered my questions smartly.8.I can still remember, even though it was so long ago.9.Every one should contribute his share in building a stronger China.10.Fresh air contributes to our health.11.While the parents love the children, they are strict with them.12.She loves this song in particular, because her mother used to sing it.Module 2Unit 41.In the last thirty years, the Internet has grown rapidly.2.Many people are optimistic about the future.3.He is an expert on the environment.4.I feel excited just thinking about it.5.I find it hard to imagine.6.Personally I am more interested in virtual universities than virtual reality holidays.7.Auckland has a population of just under a million people and it located on North island.This seaside city is an important center for business and industry. It is also the most exciting city in New Zealand with people of many different cultures living there.8.In the city, you can enjoy an amazing view from the Sky Tower , which is the city’s tallestTower.9.Qingdao is an attractive city located on the eastern coast of China.10.Workers continued to flood in to neighboring cities to hunt for jobs.11.Criticizing people’s work often does more harm than good.12.Thank you for your offer of help .13.He behaved as if nothing had happened.14.After 20 years, his dream of owning a home came true.Unit 51.The first part of the song was filled with anger, while the last part expressed love and joy.2.Throughout the concert, the atmosphere inside the concert hall was extremely exciting.3.Everyone agreed that they were greatly impressed by her brilliant music and singing.4.Beijing Opera is a national treasure of China.5.As a musician, playing the sane music in different cities of the world is very boring.6.She had to draw piano keys on a piece of paper so that he could learn to play as early aspossible.7.Because of Kong’s talent and hard work, he became famous worldwide.8.They are dressed in beautiful costumes, skipping back and forth to the rhythm of loud drums.9.His life had a big effect on me.10.What impressed us most about the book was its vivid language.11.Every child is unique, with their own needs, preferences and talents.Unit 61.Its black eyes , which are fixed on the cabbage, show the creature’s interest in the vegetable.2.His style of painting often leaves the audience guessing and makes them use theirimagination.3.In the painting , a young woman sits alone and is deep in thought.4.It is a Chinese folk art with a long history.5.He explained that … laughing at the look of surprise on my face.6.I was ready to try out paper-cutting for myself.7.What I remembered most is moving a lot.8.She was looking straight at me.9.It’s hard to imagine working in a place like that.10.Reading is a good way to develop a child’s imagination at an early age.11.The old man told us his life with pleasure and pain.12.She fixed her eyes on Mr Brown’s face and waited for his answer.13.He gave us a lot of valuable advice .Module 3Unit 71.You’ll love these less energetic but more friendly penguins.2.They are less colorful than some other fish but they move beautifully.3.They can be educated about daily life on the beach in this exciting area.4.Without waiting, I dived into the sea to try and escape.5.All at once, the sky was covered with dark clouds and in less than a minute we were in aterrible storm..6.Then the sky was clear, the wind calmer and the moon was shining.7.The price varies according to the season.8.The country is covered with cherry tree flowers so that it looks as though it might be coveredwith pink snow.9.In 28 years of traveling, Zheng He had managed to share the glory of China with manydifferent counties.10.The army were searching the ruins for survivors.11.Some department look for ways to reduce pollution, other department are responsible forfinding where it comes from and punishing people who have broken the law by causing pollution.Unit 81.The food cooking on the fire smells great and while you are having a hot cup of tea, you relaxand watch the sun go down.2.You talk with other people about everything you have seen and done during your day’s hiking.3.Our porters carry your luggage, which means that you can simply enjoy the experience.4.He was very happy to meet two foreigners and wanted to learn all about Europe.5.Marco was surprised to see Chinese people using paper money in the markets.6.Marco was amazed by how beautiful and powerful China was.7.He was very impressed by Beijing and the Emperor’s Palace.8.They waited anxiously for spring.9.He had failed to win the race to the Pole, but the extraordinary courage shown by them madethem into heroes.10.I want to visit somewhere strange and exciting.11.I think bungee jumping helped me to overcome my inner fears.12.Having nobody to turn to, he was at a loss.13.The Great Wall is well worth visiting. / is worthy to be visited.14.Great changes have taken place in our city, which encourages us a lot.15.I will stand by you whatever happens.16.The students are busy preparing for the English contest in November.17.His determination carried him through.Unit 91.People have been enjoying the benefits of cycling for years.2.Cycling can help to save energy, reduce pollution and provide free public transport.3.Many people around the world have been enjoying city centre streets without cars for manyyears.4.People have been worried about pollution caused by fuels like petrol and gas for a long timenow.5.I want people to have a good impression of solar cars.6.We often arrive at work or school stressed out, tired and angry.7.In the last ten years, the number of cars on the roads has gone up by 30%.8.Some types of cancer are related to traffic pollution.9.Walking can save you money, keep you fit and help you live longer.10.Regular exercise cuts the risk of heart disease by 50%.11.On average, about 40 people travel in one bus, while the same number occupy 33 cars.12.You’ll be stuck in a traffic jam in a city or on a highway.13.He went to bed, cold and hungry.14.She was fed up with her exam results.15.Anger and stress are nothing compared to real costs of the motor.16.Many young people are addicted to surfing the Net.Module 4Unit 101.Do all millionaires find the happiness that they thought they would get when they achievetheir goals.2.He was pleased to give up the lifestyle of a rich man.3.He was tired of being a person who had everything in a world where many people hadnothing.4.He made the choice to give all his money away, which brought him happiness.5.I was aware there were a lot of hungry people in the world.6.He has discovered that having only a little money makes you free.7.In fact, it is you who have the most important role to play in stopping pollution.8. A tree-planting program has changed it into a green homeland.9.We are determined to overcome all the difficulties which may be met.10.He is a person of determination.11.The rest of the books were sent to the village schools.12.We are all concerned about her safety.13.Many country girls dropped out of school because their families could not afford the schoolexpenses.14.She’s got much energy. She never seems to tire.15.He insisted that he should study medicine instead of law.Unit 11.1.Widespread poverty means that many people cannot get the water, clothing, housing,electricity or education they need.2.Cheering people can be seen everywhere.3.The media should respect famous people’s privacy.4.There is too much violence on TV nowadays.5.Their aim is to create something that has never been seen before and is fascinating for peopleto look at..6.Public advertisement encourage citizens to participate in improving their neighborhood,protecting the environment, and helping other people.7.I suggested that he walk to work. / suggested his waling to work instead of driving a car.8.As long as you work hard, you’ll succeed some day.9.I can’t stop crying with happiness.10.Public advertisement have helped to increase public knowledge, which has made our society abetter place for everyone.Unit 121.I’ve just been so busy studying and trying to absorb all the new things around me.2.As soon as we said goodbye, my friend went back to his room closing the door behind him.3.After my visit to a Chinese family, my friend’s grandfather insisted on walking me to thestation to see me off.4.What he did was amazing.5.She looked embarrassed, saying that it was a cheap one she had bought a long time ago.6.Beijing has such a long and interesting history so my advice to your friend is that he shouldvisit as many historical places as possible.7.Some people waste food while others don’t have enough.8.We owe a great deal to our parents.9.We owe our success to our teacher.10.He was completely absorbed in the book.11.We love our city in all its aspects.12.What parents do influences the growth of children greatly.13.She is a lively girl and popular with everyone.14.She gave a lively description of her adventure.Module 5Unit 131.She is willing to do anything for us.2.They became more positive about life and more willing to try new things.3.To get ahead in the world and lead a happy successful life means getting on with other peopleand being able to understand and react to situation in the best way possible.4.It was a tall girl about the same age as me and she had a big smile on her face.5.She was standing with a book in her hands.6.Because I left the library in such a hurry, I left my most important textbook behind.7.If she hadn’t been a kind person who was willing to forgive my shortcomings, I would neverhave experienced such true friendship.8.I tried to collect my thoughts but I was too excited to do it.9.It is hard to predict when it will happen.10.I’ve always got on well with him.11.To get ahead of others, you must work hard.12.Keep a sharp eye on the kids at all time.13.We all felt upset about what she had done.14.Your parents expect you to do it all on your own.15.We are grateful for what you have done for us.16.In terms of money, they are quite rich, but not in terms of happiness.Unit 141.Being curious, working hard and believing in what was true made her success she is today.2.It was my mother who taught me to be curious.3.Although there were lots of difficulties to overcome, she never let her problems defeat her.4.Her attitude towards life will never stop influencing my thoughts and actions.5.That is when I realized the importance of being a journalist.6.As long as I am committed and never give up I will be able to succeed.7.Take a deep breath and try to get a sense of the good things the future has to offer.8.We have to keep learning new things to keep up with the development of the society.9.Believe in yourself, or you’ll never succeed.10.When he got the good news, he was so overcome with happiness that he started crying.11.She is very committed to her job to helping the poor.12.What one things and feels is due to tradition, habit and education.13.The children are eagerly looking forward to the party.Unit 151.It’s never too late to learn.2.That was really the first time I ever tried to …3.I know what I am doing is worthwhile.4.Who questions much, shall learn much and remember much---Francis Bacon5.Our understanding of the world around us is constantly growing and changing..6.We need to thank the great men of the past for the wisdom to know that we don’t know it all .7.When I heard the shocking news, my mind went blank.8.Her heart swelled with pride when she watched her daughter play the piano.9.This restaurant has a good reputation.10.We had a long wait, but it was worthwhile to enjoy the concert.11.He is a teacher who is worthy of respect.12.We need someone who can inspire the team.13.I was inspired to work harder by his example.Unit 11.闹钟一响,我立刻跳下床。

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3. subsequent + n. 接下来的…… subsequent fate
subsequent to + n 在……之后 subsequent to marriage
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4. counterculture: 反主流文化 counter-: prefix 前缀 反对,相反,回击,对应
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❖ Hippie, member of a youth movement of the late 1960s, was characterized by nonviolent anarchy, concern for the environment, and rejection of Western materialism.
e.g. counterattack: 反攻,反击
counterrevolution: 反革命 counterintelligence: 反情报
counterpart: 相对应的人或物
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5. Magistrates 地方法官
Magistrates’ court,地方法庭
❖ In England, a magistrate is a person appointed to try minor offences.
❖ indulged in sex, drugs, alcohol, rock music
❖ wearing long hair , unusual clothes
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The word “counterculture” was coined in the 1960s for the attitudes and life styles of many young people who rejected conventional social values and demanded more personal freedom. The counterculture first arose in the U.S. during the 1960s and soon spread to Britain, France and other western countries. These young people were opposed to the Vietnam War and dissatisfied with the existing state of affairs in their society.

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a pleasant surpriseFor a long time I had been longing for a piano of my own to practise on.There was a piano shop on the street through which I went to school every day. Whenever I passed the shop, looking at the piano which stood in the corner of the shop window. How I had been dreaming day and night to possess a piano like that!Unfortunately, my father was just a clerk, he could not afford to buy me an expensive piano, though he knew that I was very anxious for one.On my birthday, I went as usual to the shop window to look at the piano, but to my surprise the piano had gone. In fact, I should not have been surprised, others had the right to buy it, if they could affird to. Tears filled my eyes when I thought of not being able to see that piano any more.I had just come back school, I heard my mother calling me. I brushed away my tears and went into the dining room where she was. I could not believe my eyes. There was the piano, my piano. "Am I dreaming"I said to myself. "Come to the piano." my mother told me. I approached it and lifted the glossy lid of the piano, then touched the keys with my fingers. What beautiful tone! I held Mother's hand, not knowing what to say. I knew at once that it was a gift from Father. How I wished that I could kiss him right there! He was still in office working. I waited eagerly for his return.As soon as he appeared, I held him tight and kissed him. Hot tears were running down my cheeks when I said, "Thank you very much, Dad!" I could find no words that could express my feelings at that time.Father had cut down his expenses on cigarettes in order to save up enough money for the gift. How generous and kind of him!That birthday was the happiest one I had ever had. Later, much later, I came to realize that although the gift was costly, no gift could measure the love of my parents for me.APPThese years, various kinds of apps are popping into people’s eyes every single day, for study, entertainment and office work. Among these apps, what I consider as the most useful is called Wechat. (开篇两句话,说出自己要描述的应用软件)I downloaded this app about two years ago. At first I thought it was just for communicating, like sending instant messages to my friends and vice versa.(最初印象,和后面做对比)Afterwards, I found it more than a chatting tool; it is a great assistant for my social life.(第一个功能:社交) For example, there is an awesome function called ‘Discovery’, which is similar to Facebook or Twitter. In there I can post my feelings through words or a group of pictures, sometimes I would like to share my favorite pop songs or movie clips.(举例说明如何使用‘发现’)Besides, Wechat enables me to buy daily necessities, transfer money and top up my phone bill. Last year when I travelled to Hongkong for my holiday, I bought a special air ticket through Wechat, which saved me a lot of money. (进一步描述其他功能,并给出小例子)As this app is updated periodically, I found it so practical that I can’t even live without it. (再次强调自己认为这款应用很有用处)Every day I have been used to send and receive messages or funny pictures. Moreover, the high quality games like Angry Birds and LinkLink are terrific, which is a good way to release me from intense work. (最后举两个例子作为结尾)A GOOD LAWI want to describe a law that was amended in 2011 and came into effect immediately. It said drunk driving is a criminal behavior, if people were found driving after drink; they would get a serious penalty which included several months detention , revoking of their driving licenses and fine for thousands RMB.The law is much harsher compared with the previous law on drink driving. A recent government report said over 3 thousand people were killed and 9 thousand were injured during the last 5 years. Drink driving is not only harmful to yourself, it also puts others in danger.After the law came into effect, the number of drunk driving cases fall dramatically. China's roads are getting busier. The new drunk driving law is designed to make them a little less dangerous.AmbitionMy main ambition is to be a big boss who can earn a huge sum of money. I am very confident that I will achieve my goal. I am working very hard and I also quite smart. I believe I am an ambitous person. Only a few friends of mine are ambitious, they just want have a suit work. It is not always good to be ambitions, because we would feel very sad if we cannot achieve ambitions. I will be a rich person in 5 yeas, and be even richer in 10 years, and become the top wealthy pearon in the world in 20 years.Describe a magazine you enjoy reading most【Answer】In my spare time I like reading magazines to get information instead of surfing the net, and my favorite one must always be the “Fortune Life”. You know I am very fascinated by people’s story, namely the biography. And this magazine “Fortune life” covers a lot of stories of celebrities, sport stars , singers, critics, and teachers who was from humble to noble by struggling and striving in society.When I began to read this magazine, I never miss a single issue, for it really broadens my horizon and gives me inspiration to lead a better life from the stories in it. You will never know how comfortable and relaxed it is with the feeling of touching this magazine, for it brings me serenity in mind.Describe your first mobile phone.You should say:When you got itHow you got itWhat you used it forAnd explain how you felt when you got it.Ok right then, I’m gonna tell you a little bit about my first mobile phone, or at least as much as I can remember anyway, because I think it was about seven or eight years ago when I first got one, so my memory’s a bit sketchy.Anyway, in terms of how I came to getting my first mobile, well basically, I had kind of been going on at my mum for quite a while to get me one, but she kept saying, quite rightly, that I was too young and didn’t really need one. But when I hit the age of about 15, I think it was, she finally relented, and took me to the shops to choose one.So uh, yeah, I remember at the time that neither of us knew much about mobiles,so when we walked into the shop, we just asked the sales assistant there to recommend us one. And I think I’m right in saying that we ended up choosing the cheapest and most basic phone they had, simply because I wasn’t really interested in having loads of functions, you know, all I wanted to use it for was to call and text people.So that’s how got I it, and um…what else is there to say, uh…. Oh yeah, as for how I felt when I got it, well, in actual fact, I didn’t feel overly excited or anything, you know, it was really just a feeling of, um…what’s the word, umm….. I guess you could say it was like, um, a stronger sense of independence that I felt, um, as well as gratitude to my mum, of course, for giving it to me!And I took pretty good care of it, you know, I even spent, like, 200 rmb on a leather case to go around it, and it lasted a pretty long time. I think I used it for something like 3 or four years before moving on to a better one. And I think I’ve still got it stored in a drawer somewhere at home. So uh, yeah that’s it. Thanks for listening.Notes:Vague=模糊的;(思想上)不清楚的;(表达或感知)含糊的;暧昧的Sketchy=不完全的,不充分的Relented= here it means:让步;变宽厚;变温和;心软If you relent, you allow someone to do something that you had previously refused to allow them to dogoing on at = pestering,纠缠,不断地要求hit= reachedloads of= lots of (spoken English)What else is there to say=还有什么可以说的……overly=过度地,极度地…or anything–或什么的what’s the word=叫什么来着something like= about,大约a handmade giftMy best friend’s birthday is coming. I would like to buy a small photo album and I want to put 50 pictures in that album. Most importantly, I will write about funny experience we had before below each photo with "the birthday book" on the front page. It might cost less than 100 but I promise she will love it.I still remember she once said "…suffer when you suffer, and laugh when you laugh. I will bite my tongue when impatient words come…" We are friends since we both are wimpy kids. We have been through a lot of difficulties and have a lot of stories during these 20 years. Those 50 pictures record everything and each experience we together. It is not expensive but it is creative and cute with all my memories, so I bet she loves that.Describe another language that you would learn if you should say: the name of thislanguage how you would learnt一开始可能去上辅导课attendcoaching lessons,因为基本的发音和语法需要弄准because I believe It is of extreme significance to ensure myperfectly accurate,after which I could gradually learn by myself之后主要就是靠自己学习,因为我觉得要想学好语言更多的得靠自己as I suppose that IF you want to be proficient in one language, have torely largely on your own effort,老师只是辅助supplementary what equipment offacilities you would need to study this language教科书textbook likestandard jap/ everyone’s jap/,带字幕的电影或动画片subtitle are helpful,but the latter is hardER to find than textbookA Vehicle You Want to BuyDescribe a vehicle you would like to buy (or, own).You should say: what (kind of)vehicle it is whatit would look like和普通车差不多but for its frontappearance,because its front LED lights really fascinate me,whichsymbolize thehorns of a bullchargingfull speed ahead, bursting with vigor and you would like tohave it德国产的,质量很好superior quality,奔驰宝马又太张扬are usually shaped gorgeously on the outside, and aredesigned for speed seekers.,我比较内向contradict my character,所以觉得奥迪比较适合我Iam a little introverted, and do not like to flaunt myself and explain why you would prefer thismeans of transport.方便,舒适1可能是目前最快的短途旅行方式I suppose it would be the quickest for short haul travel。

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Law with my eyes
Having been learning law for about a year and a half, I’m getting more and more
familiar with it. To be frank, the choice of the double degree of English and law didn’t
result from my very interest for law, but was just because of my preference for the
advantage of the double degree. However, as I learned more, I realized that what
drives me to this subject had become my love for law.
There are always so much fun in law. When we have to catch the meaning of some
theoretical knowledge, teachers tend to give us several cases instead of just keeping
explaining what meaning it has. This really helps to make us believe that law is in our
real life, rather than something in the stage of theory. Also, with my understanding of
law, I can analyse social phenomenons through different sight, which gives me a sense
of self-identification. What’s more, with this kind of rational thinking, we can find the
reason in some complicated cases and regard the society as relatively fair.
There is, of course, one most important reason for which people are fond of law,
that is, it is useful and plays an important part in our real life. For example, if your
rights are being violated, you can turn to law for help. This will not only protect you
from violation, but also threaten those guys from doing something bad and even
punish them. Besides, law can make sure that we are in orderly relationship with
others. For example, when you are doing business with another businessman, you two
both have to obey the discipline, or you two may be punished. In a broader sense, law
can make all of us live in safety and in order.
However, there is nothing that can solve every problem, and law is no exception.
As a compellent force, it can just deal with problems in a rigid and icy way, but when
it comes to cases which need to take too many causes into consideration, we can no
longer anchor all our hope on law. What we should do now is to use law with the
power of other disciplines, such as morality.
Law is what makes our society nicer and nicer, as well as more and more orderly.
And my fond of love will never fade as time going on. Though I know that the
process of learning law may be a hard one, I will still insist on doing what I think is
right and what interests me most . I love law, and I will always love it.

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