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逸結(jié)合 , 多參加體育活動。 3. 保證充足的睡眠。不要熬夜 , 每天至少睡 8個小時。 注意 : 1. 詞數(shù) : 100左右 。[ 2. 可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié) ,以使行文連貫 。 3. 郵件的開頭已為你寫好 ,不計入總詞數(shù) 。 Dear Jenny, How nice to hear from you! In your letter you asked me how to keep healthy. I would like to give you some advice. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 參考答案 1— 5 BBBCC 6— 10 BABCB 11— 15 BBCBA 16— 20 BDCDB 21— 25 CABDA 26— 30 DCADB 31— 35 BACAB 36— 40 ABDAB 41— 45 DACBA 46— 50 DCABD 51— 55 DAADB 56— 60 DBCDA 61— 65 CAADB 66— 70 EADGC 短文改錯 I’ m writing ∧ you because I’ m interested in the job you offered it to help with two children. I to 去掉 would like to know some informations in detail. Would you please tell me how many hours should information be spent with the children every day? However, how many languages and what languages are Besides requiring to use with the children? I’ m from China and French was my second foreign language required but when I was at the university. So I can teach Chinese and French. How about meals if 去掉 acmodation is available with a foreign student? The last question is how the work starts? Now for when or a short time later? I’ m looking forward to hear from you and hope to have this job. hearing Dear Jenny, How nice to hear from you! In your letter you asked me how to keep healthy. I would like to give you some advice. As you know, we teenagers grow very fast, so we need plenty of nutritious foods, such as fish, beans, especially fresh vegetables and fruits. You’d better not eat too much meat or sweet. Also, you should take physical exercise regularly instead of studying in the classroom all the time. For example, you can play basketball or swim after school. What’s more, having enou gh sleep is very important. So I advise you to have at least eight hours of sleep every day and not to stay up too late. Only in this way can you keep fit. Yours, Li Hua 聽力錄音稿 Text 1 W: Tom, it’ s time to go to school. M: I really don’ t want to get up, mom? Text 2 M: Concert tickets are $ 6 for adults, half price for students. M: OK, I’ d like two child tickets, please. Text 3 W: Excuse me. Could you please take a picture of us with this camera M: Sure. Which button do I press to shoot? W: This one. Text 4 M: Glad to see you, Mary. Did you enjoy your flight? W: Yes, I did. Thank you for picking me up. Text 5 W: What a cool car! How much do you pay for it? M: Forty thousand. W: Really? It’ s worth it. Text 6 W: Jan and Bill invited us to dinner on Friday night. I told them we’ d e. M: Great! You know I love Jan’ s cooking. What time? W: 6:30. M: Can we take anything? W: No, it’ s not a potluck. Jan wants to do all the food preparation herself. M: Well, let’ s take some flowers. Jan loves roses. W: Good idea. And you needn’ t wear your suit and tie. It’ s not a formal dinner party. M: Perfect. You know I like jeans so much. W: And can you e home from work a little earlier than usual? I’ d like to be on time. Text 7 M: I really can’ t stand my roommate anymore. W: What’ s up? M: He is a nighthawk. His stereo often keeps me awake to midnight. And I’ m really awaked by a sudden noise. W: Do you want to move out? M: Of course not. W: Then stop plaining to me. It’ s useless. What you need to do is talk to him. M: We haven’ t talked to each other over one month. W: It’ s not a better way. You’ d better have a talk with him openly. M: Thank you for your advice. Text 8 Last Sunday, Nick gave up his travel plan and went to see grandmother with his father. In the train Nick often put his head out of the window. His father said, “ Nick, keep still! Don’ t put your head out of the window!” But Nick went on putting his head out of the window. Then his father took Nick’ s cap quickly, hid it behind his back and said, “ You see, your cap has flown away.” Nick began to cry. He wanted to have his cap back. His father said, “ Well, whistle once! Perhaps your cap will e back.” Nick came up to the window and whistled. Nick’ s father quickly put the cap back on Nick’ s head. Oh! It was wonderful! Nick laughed. He was pleased. He quickly looked at his father’ s cap and threw it out of the window. “ Now, it’ s your turn to whistle, dad!” he said happily.