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活動(dòng)后積極參加大掃除,廢物放入垃圾箱主動(dòng)問(wèn)候師長(zhǎng)并幫助做事排隊(duì)等候,為老年人讓座注意:文章開頭已為你寫好,但不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)ks5u報(bào)道須包括要求的內(nèi)容,詞數(shù):120左右ks5uThe activity of being a good student and good citizen has been held since the beginning of this term in our school. Everybody has taken an active part in it. _________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)One possible version:The activity of being a good student and good citizen has been held since the beginning of this term in our school. Everybody has taken an active part in it. In the past, we didn’t have the habit of keeping our classroom and campus tidy and even threw waste anywhere. We weren’t polite enough to our teachers and sometimes forgot to greet them. While doing some shopping or waiting for a bus, some of us jumped the queue instead of obeying the rules. But now everyone is willing to do cleaning and sort the waste before throwing it into dustbins. Everybody has respect for our teachers and helps them with something. In public places, we try to wait in line and offer seats to the old on the bus. What great changes have taken place! We do hope every student can keep it up附: 聽力原文Text1M: Excuse me, can you tell me if this bus goes to Victoria Station?W: No. I’m afraid I can’t. I’ve only been here a few days myself.Text2W: Do you have any experience in doing this kind of work?M: I’m afraid I didn’t, but I’ve always been interested in this type of work.Text3W: I gave 30 cents to the three children next door.M: You mean those living in apartment 13B?Text4M: Julie is ing back from the States. She’s just been made Managing Director of the . branch of her firm. Let’s give her a spectacular homeing party when she gets back. Hmmm, she’s certainly the career girl of the family. Darling, you don’t envy her, do you?W: Not me. I’m the original happy housewife, remember? Four kids, homemade cakes, homegrown vegetables!Text5M: What do you want to do tonight, shopping or seeing a movie?W: Whatever.Text6:W: You are not eating your breakfast.M: I don’t feel very well.W: Oh, dear, what’s the matter?M: I got a terrible headache.W: You must go back to bed. You look quite ill.M: I don’t want to cause any bother. I’d rather work it off.W: Out of the question. You must go to bed and keep warm.Text7M: We’re having a piic tomorrow. Why don’t you e with us?W: I’d like to, but I think it’s going to rain. The weatherman said it will.M: I don’t think he’s right. It hasn’t rained for a week and it isn’t cloudy today, either.W: But he’s usually correct in his weather reports.M: The temperature is 80 degrees this afternoon. I’m sure we’ll have fine weather for our piic.W: Well, people often look for the weather they want. OK, I’ll go, but I’ll take y umbrella with me.M: Let’s listen to the weather report on the radio tonight just to be sure.W: That’s a good idea. Text8:M: Good evening, madam. May I help you?W: Yes. I’d like to have a bigger room. You know, you didn’t have bigger ones when I checked in because the London Export Commodities Fair was being held. So I’ve been staying in a small one?M: I see. The fair was over yesterday. Now we do have vacant bigger rooms. When do you want to change the room?W: Tomorrow evening.M: I’d like to let you know that the checkout time is 12:00 noon. You have to move to the other room before12:00, otherwise you’ll have to pay half of the rate more for the room in which you are staying now.W: I see. What’s the rate for a bigger room?M: 215 pounds per night. By the way, would you like a room facing the Thames or a room facing Big Ben?W: I’d prefer a room facing the Thames. I enjoy the river view at night.M: Very good. May I have your name and room number, please?W: My name is Cathy and I’m staying in Room 1235.M: Thank you. Your new room number is Room4156.Text9M: Mmm, these noodles are yummy.W: Thanks.M: But you could have put in more tomatoes.W: What are you trying to say? I didn’t put enough tomatoes in the sauce, right?M: No, I’m just saying you could have put more tomatoes in.W: Why do you always try to prove that you are right and I’m wrong?M: I’m not trying to prove anything. I’m just saying if you had put more tomatoes in the sauce, it would be more nutritious.W: You are trying to show that you are right. If not, how e one minute you said the noodles were good, and the next minute you said I didn’t put enough tomatoes in the sauce? You suggested that I use more tomatoes when I was making the sauce and I refused. Now you are saying the sauce doesn’t have enough tomatoes in it even t