越來越多的汽車進入了我們的家庭,改善了我們的生活,但同時也帶來了很多問題,如塞車和車禍,給家庭和社會帶來了極大的危害。作為中學(xué)生,我們應(yīng)該怎樣做呢?請寫一篇有關(guān)交通安全的短文。
內(nèi)容包括:1.遵守交通規(guī)則,如走人行道/過斑馬線;
2.別在街道或馬路上玩耍和踢球;
3.勸父母不能酒后駕車。
注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;
2.你可以適當(dāng)增加內(nèi)容,以使行文連貫;
3.開頭語已為你寫好,不計入總詞數(shù)。
參考詞匯:zebra-crossing斑馬線
With more and more cars coining into our families,we are happy that it has greatly improved our life.
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請根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容,寫一篇文章介紹澳大利亞。
地理概況:澳大利亞位于太平洋的南面,是大洋洲(Oceania)最大的國家,面積達760萬平方公里。它由六個州組成,其中墨爾本(Melbourne)和悉尼(Sydney)是最大的兩個城市。首都堪培拉(Canberra)風(fēng)景秀麗。
氣候:它是一個以干旱氣候為主的國家,只有少部分沿海地區(qū)有充足的雨量。
旅游:人口稀少,只有1000多萬人。澳大利亞以明媚的陽光、數(shù)不清的牛羊和獨特的野生動植物而聞名于世。世界各地的游客經(jīng)常到澳大利亞體驗它獨特的美景。
注意:
詞數(shù) 100左右。
不要逐條翻譯,可適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。
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So you want to be a citizen scientist? The National Science Foundation (NSF) has got you covered. NSF supports citizen science across all areas of science, whether your passion is to scan the night sky, or explore your own backyard.
Join a flock of birders
eBird is an online platform that allows bird-watchers to go online and record their sightings to a database. With more than 100,000 active users, eBird's system is a treasure of information on bird population, distribution and habitat, which users can explore in real time.
Count every drop
The Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network (CoCoRaHS) is the largest provider of daily precipitation observations in the United States. Volunteers set up rain gauges and record data every time a rain, snow or hail storm passes over. Data is organized and shared on the CoCoRaHS website, and used by scientists, farmers and more.
Search for stars with your computer
Einstein@Home uses your computer's idle time to search for space signals. The project has already had major successes: Volunteers discovered about 50 stars, using data from Puerto Rico's Arecibo Observatory and Australia's Parkes Observatory. Einstein@Home also searches for gravitational-wave signals using data from NSF's Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory.
Be part of a supercomputer
To link all those home computers, Einstien@Home uses software called the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing, better known as BOINC. The software choreographs(安排,籌劃) the technical aspect of volunteer computing and helps you use radio telescope signals to search for alien life.
Join the plankton party
Without plankton, life in the ocean would not exist. These tiny organisms form the base of the food chain, and play an important role in the global carbon cycle. Plankton Portal enlists citizen scientists to identify images of plankton, snapped by the In Situ Icthyoplankton Imaging System (ISIIS), an underwater robot engineered at the University of Miami. ISIIS has taken millions of images in oceans around the world and upload them into a database; classifying the images helps researchers understand plankton diversity, habitat and behavior.
1.On the website of eBird, a bird-watcher can ________.
A. make contact with other active users
B. explore the world of birds in real time
C. observe all the existing bird species
D. provide and share birds’ information
2.The program “________” is not based on the Internet database.
A. Join the plankton party
B. Be part of a supercomputer
C. Count every drop
D. Search for stars with your computer
3.Which of the following is the best title of the passage?
A. Become a Citizen Scientist
B. Make a Contribution to NSF
C. Be part of Space Exploration
D. Follow the Steps to be a Citizen Scientist
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Five Things Ambitious People Never Say
(1)“I can’t do this—it’s too hard.”
Ambitious people never limit themselves or undervalue hard work with these words. 1.
(2)“I’m not good enough.”
Ambitious people never say they are not good enough. Saying you are not good enough holds you back and makes you vulnerable to quit when things get a little rough. And quitting when things get a little rough is never a good thing. The most successful people in the world are not quitters. 2.Be confident and believe in yourself, or no one else will.
(3) “I won’t make it through the obstacles.”
Challenges and obstacles are tests of your resolve and desire to succeed. 3.They say they will make it because they know better things lie ahead—the sun always shines after the storm.
(4) 4.
The only time people won’t take you seriously is if you don’t take yourself seriously. Insisting that people won’t take you seriously is an excuse not to do what you know you should do. Ambitious people never say these words. They respect themselves and honor their work and that earns people’s respect. Start respecting yourself and honoring what you do and people will respect and take you seriously.
(5)“I’m going to fail for sure.”
5.It can teach you valuable lessons and redirect you to the right path. Ambitious people don’t say they are going to fail and let that stop them from trying. They defy the fear of failure by taking calculated risks because they know the only time you are truly defeated is when you don’t try at all. Jim Carrey says it best: “You can fail at what you don’t want, so you might as well take a chance on doing what you love.”
A. People won’t take me seriously.
B. They tell themselves they can do it.
C. They are hard workers who believe in themselves and their abilities.
D. People take it for granted that it is impossible.
E. Ambitious People never say they can do everything well.
F. Ambitious people never say they won’t make it through the hard times.
G. Failure is not entirely bad.
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STAY INFORMED WITH CITIZENS,BANK! Are you a busy person who likes to stay on top of your finances? Then why do you waste your time constantly checking your bank account? Citizens' Bank now offers a new service for you. With our new Automated Alert Service,Citizens' Bank account holders can have important account information sent directly to their cell phone or email address.The type of information you'll receive is up to you; ●Be informed when your account balance drops below a certain level. ●Receive notification (通知)when a specific check clears. ●Find out instantly whenever a withdrawal is made. And at the end of the month,your complete bank statement will still be sent to you.With Automated Alerts,staying on top of your banking will be a lot easier.For more information,contact us at aas@citizensbank.net or drop by your nearest branch. |
From;Robert Renfield robertyaho@nemo.com To:Citizens' Bank aas@citizensbank.net Subject;An Inquiry of the Alert Service Good afternoon, I am writing to request more information on your new Automated Alert Service,as advertised on your Website.I have had both personal and commercial accounts with Citizens' Bank for many years.Often,I find it necessary to move money between accounts.Because of this,it is vital that I keep a close eye on the cash flow of all of my accounts,to assure that their balances stay above the required minimums.Therefore,I have been searching for an economical means of keeping better track of my finances.I was considering purchasing software for this purpose,but I think that your new service might be a convenient alternative. My first question concerns the timeliness of the notifications.When you say “instantly,” does that relate only to banking hours? For example,if my wife were to use our debit card (借記卡)on a Sunday afternoon to make a transfer (轉(zhuǎn)賬)at an ATM,would I be informed via email instantly or on Monday morning? My second question is in regard to the information available in this service.Is it possible to be aware of any information in my monthly bank statement,such as interest on my savings account? Finally,I would like to know the cost of this service. Please send me this information as soon as possible.If necessary,you can contact me in the evenings at 225-782-0902. R.Renfield |
1.What is Citizens' Bank advertising?
A.A kind of checking account.
B.A way to bank over the phone.
C.A free hotline for new customers.
D.A service for account holders.
2.What is Mr Renfield's relation to Citizens' Bank?
A.He has had accounts with it for many years.
B.He is a member of its board of directors.
C.He recently opened a new account with it.
D.He used its Automated Alert Service.
3.Which of the following will be most important for Mr Renfield?
A.Receiving information directly on his cell phone.
B.Knowing when his balances drop to a certain level.
C.Being informed when a specific check clears.
D.Having his monthly bank statement sent to him.
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A. | didn't know | B. | I don't know | C. | wasn't knowing | D. | hadn't known |
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A. | would | B. | should | C. | must | D. | might |
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