In Turkey, sometimes babies _______ for the time of their birth.

A. are named B. name

C. have been named D. named

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書面表達(dá)一位美國(guó)高中生Peter在互聯(lián)網(wǎng)上登出尋友啟示,內(nèi)容如下:

China is a great country. I am Peter from a high school in the US. During my childhood, I had a dream to visit China. Now I want to make friends with a Chinese, so that I can learn Chinese and know about the scenery and culture of China. If any Chinese find the notice, do please write to me and be my friend. My e-mail is: peter@hotmail.com

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假設(shè)你是李華,請(qǐng)你在看到這則啟事后,用英文給Peter發(fā)一封電子郵件,主要內(nèi)容包括:

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2. 你愿意成為他的朋友;

3. 你打算如何幫助他。

注意:1.電子郵件的格式已為你寫好;

2.詞數(shù)100左右,開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。

Dear Peter,

I’ve learned from the Internet that ___________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________

I’m looking forward to your reply.

Yours sincerely

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刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(﹨)劃掉。

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注意:

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Last Sunday morning,when I was having a walk in the park near my home,I came across a crew make a new film with one of my favourite actor.I didn't have my camera with me at that time,but I rushed back to home to get it.Fortunately,by the time I got back,they have finished the scene and the actor couldn't be seen anywhere.I was really disappointing and about to leave when he walked out a building.He was right there in front of me! I couldn't believe my luck - not only did I had my photo taken with him,but he signed his name in my shirt!

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A. They tend to read more on electronic devices.
B. They created their own digital media platform.
C. They improved their reading on electronic devices.
D. They have become more addicted to digital media.
2.What statement may Kathryn Zickuhr agree to?
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B. Most kids pretend to be doing online reading.
C. Most kids like to read on a smartphone or tablet.
D. Kids rarely use the Internet to do serious research.
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B. parents should make a reading plan for kids
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D. parents working in a library tend to read the most
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C. How can teens read on electronic platforms?
D. When will teens turn to books for fun again?

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