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要求: 1. 字?jǐn)?shù) 80詞左右;文章開(kāi)頭已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù); 2. 文中不得出現(xiàn)本人的真實(shí)姓名和所在學(xué)校相關(guān)信息。請(qǐng)以“ Plant Trees, Save Ourselves.”為題,根據(jù)以下要點(diǎn),結(jié)合自己的看法寫(xiě)一篇短文。你不僅參加了植樹(shù)活動(dòng),而且還了解到了自然環(huán)境對(duì)人類的重要意義。 It took 22 years, 36 films and five nominations (提名 ) for Leonardo DiCaprio to finally win an Oscar.(奧斯卡 ) On Feb 28, the 41yearold American actor accepted the Best Actor award at the 88th Oscar with his performance in The Revenant. This is DiCaprio’ s first Oscar win, 22 years 80 being first nominated for What’ s Eating Gilbert Grape at the age of 19. DiCaprio’s career quickly took off after he played Jack in Titanic (1997). The film was a great 81 and made DiCaprio a big Hollywood star, as well as the dream boy for girls all around the world. 82 , it also gave him the fame of being a“ pretty boy” . People looked at his face more than his acting. To 83 people’s minds, DiCaprio “has had to work very hard to choose difficult, less showy roles,” a Yahoo Movies article wrote. Roles he has played include a man in a mob,a diamond smuggler, a stockbroker and the most recent 84 ,a 19thcentury hunter(獵人) in The Revenant. To play the role, DiCaprio was in very cold weather for seven months. Over half of the time, he was crawling on the ground. He also slept in dead animal bodies and ate a bison liver (野牛肝 ), even 85 he’ s a vegetarian (素食者 ). But DiCaprio does not 86 working very hard in every one of his films. He expressed his 87 of the art of the film on the Today show in January. “You do them because of your love of this kind of art. While I did that piece of work, I gave everything I could do while I was there,” he said. Ⅸ . 書(shū)面表達(dá)。 Every year __________ __________ students set out on a new journey after graduating from school. Ⅷ . 短文填空。 Awonder Liang is a super chess player. At only 12 years old, he has won over 100 trophies (獎(jiǎng)杯 ) and joined in more than 200 tournaments (錦標(biāo)賽 ). He is a seventhgrader at Hamilton Middle School in Wisconsin, US. In late November, Awonder became the youngest US International Master in history. He set several records including being the youngest American to defeat (打敗 ) an International Master. Awonder fell in love with chess when he was 5 years old. He learned how to play the game from his father and then took chess lessons at the local library. But when he was younger, he was not always the winner. He still remembers his first game. He played against people three times his age and lost. “I was upset, and I even cried,” Awonder said. “ It was an unfettable experience. But after each game, you review, so you know which mistakes you made.” To prepare for petitions, he studies what his opponents (對(duì)手 ) might do. “ I try to solve problems and puzzles ahead of time,” Awonder said. During his tournaments, he usually plays two rounds(回合 ) a day. Each game lasts about three to five hours. The games are inside a hall. Hundreds and sometimes up to 1,000 people all play at once. Between rounds, Awonder only has about an hour A. Would you like to try other kinds of petitions? B. I’m taking part in a petition. C. Have you ever entered any speaking petitions? D. That’s a pity. E. That sounds wonderful. F. What prize will you win? G. It’ll help you improve your speaking. to rest and eat. When the games end, it is usually 10 pm. or sometimes midnight. Awonder is not sure if he wants to make it a career (事業(yè) ). “ But I really hope to bee the world champion one day,” he said. 71. Did Awonder win in his first game? _____________________________________________________________________________ 72. Who was Awonder’ s first chess teacher? _____________________________________________________________________________ 73. So far, how many trophies has Awonder Liang won? _____________________________________________________________________________ 74. What is probably his dream? _____________________________________________________________________________ Ⅶ . 根據(jù)所給提示 , 完成句子。 Tony: Hi, Linda. What are you doing? Linda: 66 Tony: What kind of petition? Linda: A speaking petition. Tony: Great. 67 Linda: You’re right. It’s really a good chance. 68 Tony: Yes, but I’ve never got any prizes. Linda: That’s a pity. 69 Tony: What do you mean? Linda: Look! Here’s a writing petition. To win it, you need to write a short story about a place. Tony: 70 I’ll try. Linda: Good luck! By the way, the story doesn’t need to be true! You can write a place you dream about. Tony: That’s interesting. Ⅵ . 任務(wù)型閱讀。 A One day, I picked up my daughter Eloise from school and went to the supermarket for a few things. I was hoping to be in and