根据要求完成大作文,词数:80-100词。(15分)
我们即将迎来轻松又丰富多彩的假期生活,同学们一定会安排各种活动,比如宅家、聚会、外出旅行等。请你根据如下提示,写一常英文短文,发布在班级 QQ群中,提醒同学们注意安全。可以适当发挥。
内容提示:
Activities | Suggestions |
stay at home | keep away from fire |
have a party | come back home by 10 o’clock |
go out | follow the traffic rules |
… | … |
参考词汇:Safety must come first(安全第一)。
注:开头已给出,不计入总词数。短文中不能出现真实的人名和地名。
In our daily life, there’s always something unexpected.
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根据句意,写出括号内所给单词的适当形式。
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There are many opinions to explain why sharks sometimes attack people. One opinion is that sharks are just curious (好奇的). We know that sharks are the strongest animals in their environment, so they are not afraid of anything. Naturally, that means they are curious when they meet something unusual. Because they don’t have hands or feet, the only way they can find out an object is to bite it! It is thought that sharks sometimes bite humans for this reason, and then swim away.
Scientists also say that sharks would not waste energy trying to eat a human, as we have a lot of bones . It is hard for a shark to eat us because sharks don’t have hands, and they can’t pull the meat off our bones. Maybe that’s why they only bite us once. Unluckily, one bite from a large shark is serious enough to hurt people greatly!
Another opinion is that sharks attack humans by mistake. Some sharks may sometimes mistake humans for a seal. An example of this is when a shark attack attacks a surfer. A surfer lying on a surfboard looks like a seal when seen from below. Sharks like seals because they have thick fat.
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All the time you spent memorizing multiplication tables(乘法表)may have made you a better mathematician, according to a new study. A team of scientists from Stanford University, in California, have shown how the brain reorganizes itself as kids learn math.
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