九年级英语下册Units1-2单元练习

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9B
Unit1—
2
一.听力(共20题,
每小题1分,计20分)
1.
What
is
the
boy
doing
2.
When
did
the
woman
see
the
fashion
show
3.
Who
will
go
to
the
park
A.
B.
C.
4.
How
did
the
girl
feel
A.
B.
C.
5.
What
does
the
woman
do
A.
A
teacher.
B.
A
librarian.
C.
A
shop
assistant.
6.
Which
month
is
it
now
A.
June.
B.
May.
C.
April.
7.
Where
are
they
speaking
A.
In
the
classroom.
B.
In
the
library.
C.
At
home.
8.
What
is
Millie’s
hobby
A.
Dancing.
B.
Singing.
C.
Reading.
9.
How
much
do
the
notebooks
cost
A.
6
yuan.
B.
16
yuan.
C.
60
yuan.
10.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
do
tomorrow
A.
Meet
friends.
B.
Stay
at
home.
C.
Plant
trees.
听第11段材料,
回答第11、12小题。
11.
What
does
Tony’s
father
do
A.
A
doctor.
B.
A
designer.
C.
A
teacher.
12.
Where
does
Tony’s
sister
work
A.
In
a
big
hospital.
B.
In
a
village.
C.
In
a
town.
听第12段材料,回答第13至15小题。
When
The
meeting
is
held
in
13
every
year.
Where
The
2006’s
World
MUN
meeting
was
held
in
14
.
How
long
The
meeting
usually
lasts
15
.
13.
A.
spring
B.
summer
C.
winter
14.
A.
Scotland
B.
Poland
C.
China
15.
A.
2
days
B.
5
days
C.
2
weeks
听第13段材料,回答第16至20小题。
16.
Mike
is
________.
A.
a
teacher
B.
a
worker
C.
a
student
17.
He
is
good
at
_________.
A.
writing
letters
B.
protecting
the
environment
C.
drawing
pictures
18.
He
has
asked
the
factory
to
________.
A.
stop
polluting
the
lake
B.
move
away
C.
pay
much
money
19.
How
many
kilos
of
waste
paper
has
he
collected
so
far
A.
2,000.
B.
50.
C.
15.
20.
He
donates
money
to
Greener
China
by
________.
A.
planting
trees
B.
holding
charity
shows
C.
selling
wastes
二、单项选择(共15题,每题1分,计15分)
1.

Did
Andy
Lau
become
famous
  
 
a
very
young
age

Yes.
He
acted
in
his
first
film
  
 
the
early
1980s.
A.
at;
at
B.
in;
in
C.
in;
at
D.
at;
in
2.
To
limit
the
number
of
the
visitors,
the
zoo
is
thinking
about
the
   
of
the
ticket
price.
A.
rising
B.
raising
C.
reducing
D.
adding
3.
Could
I
ask
you
a
few
questions,
sir
It
won’t
   
much
of
your
time.
A.
take
for
B.
take
out
C.
take
down
D.
take
up
4.
No
matter
where
he
is,
he
makes
   
a
rule
   
for
a
walk
before
breakfast.
A.
him;
to
go
B.
it;
going
C.
him;
going
D.
it;
to
go
5.Steve
Jobs
was
a
great
man
who
   
the
use
of
digital
music.
A.
pushed
to
B.
pushed
for
C.
pulled
out
D.
put
in
6.
I
think
Mount
Fuji
is
well
worth
________.
A.
visit
B.
travelling
C.
visiting
to
D.
travelling
to
7.
It
was
at
10
p.m.
yesterday
________
he
came
home
from
work.
A.
that
B.
when
C.
which
D.
what
8.
Do
you
know
the
way
to
the
company
_________
your
father
work
A.
that
B.
which
C.
in
which
D.
in
what
9.
We
should
________
from
drugs
in
order
to
live
happily.
A.
stay
up
B.
stay
on
C.
stay
in
D.
stay
away
10.
Shakespeare
made
a
unique__________
to
the
world
of
literature.
A.
religion
B.
contribution
C.
exploration
D.
mission
11.
Tony
__________
Mary
in
1998.
That’s
to
say,
they
___________
for
14
years.
A.
got
married
with;
have
got
married
B.
got
married
to
;have
married
C.
married;
have
been
married
D.
married
to
;have
been
married
12.The
Yellow
River
is
________
river
in
China.
A.
the
longest
B.
the
longer
C.
the
second
longer
D.
the
second
longest
13.

I
can’t
get
in
touch
with
Johnson.
Do
you
happen
 
his
new
telephone
number

Sorry,
I
don’t
have
his
new
number.
A.
to
know
B.
knowing
C.
know
D.
to
be
known
14.

   
the
population
of
Jiangsu
Province

More
than
73
million.
It
is
the
fifth
largest
province
in
China.
A.
How
many
is
B.
How
much
is
C.
What
is
D.
What
are
15.—
Who
do
you
think
is
the
greatest
person
in
history

Ma
Yun,
of
course.
  
 .
He
is
a
legend
in
the
business
community
of
China.
A.
That
was
not
the
end
of
his
story
B.
He
is
unknown
to
all
of
us
C.
He
was
the
first
businessman
I
know
D.
I
admire
him
the
most
三、完形填空
。(共15小题,每小题1分,计15分)
Some
class
friends,
who
succeeded
in
their
careers,
got
together
to
visit
their
old
university
professor(教授).
Their
dialogue
soon
1
into
complaints
about
stress
in
work
and
life.
Offering
his
students
coffee,
the
professor
went
to
the
2
and
returned
with
a
large
pot(壶)of
coffee
and
a
couple
of
3

porcelain(瓷),
plastic,
glass,
crystal(水晶)。
some
of
them
look
4
,
some
expensive,
some
delicate(精致).The
professor
told
them
to
5
themselves
to
the
coffee.
When
all
the
students
had
a
cup
of
coffee
6
hand,
the
professor
said:
“If
you
noticed,
all
the
nice
looking
expensive
cups
were
taken
up
by
you,
7
behind
the
plain
and
cheap
ones.
It
is
8
for
you
to
choose
only
the
best
for
yourselves,
but
I
think
that
is
the
9
of
your
problems
and
stress.
We
know
that
the
cup
itself
can’t
make
the
coffee
taste
better.
In
most
cases(情况)
it
is
just
more
expensive
and
in
some
cases
even
hides
what
we
drink.
What
10
of
you
really
wanted
was
coffee,
not
the
cup,
but
you
went
for
the
11
cups
of
all
directly.
And
then
you
began
eyeing
each
other
’s
cups.
Now
consider
this:
Life
is
the
12
;
the
jobs,
money
and
power
in
society
are
the
cups.
They
are
just
tools(工具)
to
hold
life,
and
the
type
of
cup
we
have
does
not
change
the
quality
of
life
we
13
.
Sometimes,
by
concentrating(专注)only
on
the
cup,
we
14
to
enjoy
the
coffee
God
has
15
for
us.
God
brews(煮)
the
coffee,
not
the
cups…Enjoy
your
coffee!”
The
happiest
people
don’t
have
the
best
of
everything.
They
just
make
the
best
of
everything.
Live
easily.
Love
generously.
Care
deeply.
Speak
kindly.
Leave
the
rest
to
God.
1.
A.
stopped

B.
looked

C.
became
D.
turned
2.
A.
sitting-room
B.
living-room
C.
bedroom
D.
kitchen
3.
A.
cups
B.
pans
C.
bowls
D.
boxes
4.
A.
plain(朴素的)
B.
clean
C.
ugly
D.
fine
5.
A.
devote
B.
help
C.
take
D.
pick
6.
A.
for

B.
by
C.
in

D.
with
7.
A.
running
B.
leaving
C.
hiding
D.
keeping
8.
A.
wise
B.
important
C.
natural
D.
necessary
9.
A.
answer
B.
cause
C.
result
D.
reason
10.
A.
both
B.
neither
C.
all
D.
none
11.
A.
best
B.
worse
C.
worst
D.
better
12.
A.
tea
B.
water
C.
wine
D.
coffee
13.
A.
dislike
B.
live
C.
make
D.
use
14.
A.
fail
B.
succeed
C.
wish
D.
try
15.
A.
sold
B.
gave
C.
bought
D.
provided
四.阅读理解。
A.
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。(共15题,每题2分,计30分)
(A)
A
computer
can
get
very
hot
when
it
works
on
a
lot
of
programs.
It
can
cost
a
lot
to
cool
the
computer.
So
some
scientists
want
to
know
what
would
happen
if
the
heat
from
the
computer
could
be
used.
Large
Internet
companies
such
as
Google
and
Microsoft
have
thousands
of
computers.
As
these
computers
deal
with
information,
they
produce
lots
of
heat,
so
they
need
huge
cooling
systems.
These
systems
send
the
heat
into
the
air.
A
company
in
Holland
(荷兰)
thinks
paying
to
make
the
computers
work
and
then
paying
again
to
cool
them
are
a
waste
of
energy.
So
the
company
developed
a
special device—the
e-Radiator.
Boaz
Leupe,
head
of
the
company,
says
that
e-Radiator
works
as
a
heating
system
and
saves
money.
He
explains
that
the
energy
is
used
twice—once
to
heat
the
home
and
once
to
cool
the
computer
and
that
the
users
don’t
have
to
pay
to
cool
their
computers.
Five
homeowners
in
Holland
are
testing
the
heating
system
in
their
homes.
“We
pay
for
the
computer
using,
so,
in
that
way,
homeowners
get
heating
for
free.”
Boaz
says.
Jan
Visser
is
one
of
the
homeowners.
“If
you
use
the
computer
more,
the
e-Radiator
producers
more
heat,
”he
says,
“It
cannot
provide
enough
heat
if
you
don’t
use
your
computer
often.”
But
he
is
ready
to
try
it.
It’s
a
great
help
for
his
family.
The
company
says
e-Radiators
produce
heat
temperatures
of
up
to
55℃.
It
says
the
system
could
save
its
users
about
$440
a
year.
1.
Before
the
e-Radiator
appears,
usually
the
heat
of
a
computer
______.
A.
is
sent
into
the
air
B.
helps
the
five
homeowners
C.
is
used
twice
D.
makes
the
computer
work
better
2.
The
e-radiator
is
mainly
used
_____.
A.
to
help
Microsoft
B.
to
provide
heat
C.
to
heat
the
computer
D.
to
drive
the
computer
3.
The
Chinese
meaning
of
the
word
“device”
in
this
passage
is
probably
“____”.
A.节能
B.
实验
C.
开关
D.
仪器
4.
How
much
could
the
system
save
its
users
a
month
A.
About
20
dollars.

B.
About
440
dollars.

C.
About
36
yuan.

D.
About
36
dollars.
5.
The
best
title
of
the
passage
may
be
“_____”.
A.
An
Environment
Problem
B.
The
Future
ComputersC.
A
New
Way
to
Heat
Homes
D.
The
Energy
to
Be
Wasted
(B)
Daniel
Olin
was
11
years
old
when
his
parents
moved
to
Canada.
He
liked
his
new
school
and
made
friends
there,
but
then
things
at
home
started
to
change.
His
mum
and
dad
began
to
argue
and
the
arguments
got
worse
and
worse
until
one
day,
Daniel's
mum
left.
With
his
father
working
long
hours,
Daniel
felt
very
lonely
and
very
unhappy.
He
wanted
to
escape,
to
run
away.
And
that's
what
he
did.
Very
early
one
terribly
cold
morning
when
the
snow
was
deep
on
the
ground,
he
packed
a
bag
with
some
clothes,
some
chocolate
and
a
map
of
Canada
and
set
off
to
a
forest.
He
ran
and
ran
until
he
could
hardly
breathe.
His
feet
were
heavy
with
the
snow
but
he
still
walked
on
through
deep
snow,
not
even
watching
where
he
was
going.
Then,
disaster
struck.
A
rock
hidden
by
the
deep
snow
caught
his
feet
and
Daniel
fell
to
the
ground.
He
had
broken
the
bone.
He
was
very
cold
and
was
starting
to
feel
tired,
but
he
knew
that
if
he
fell
asleep
in
the
snow,
he
would
certainly
die
from
the
cold.
A
tree
shook
ahead.
From
within
the
branches(树枝),
a
pair
of
yellow
eyes
watched
Daniel.
The
puma
had
been
following
him.
A
puma
is
a
large
wild
cat
with
claws
that
could
tear(撕开)
Daniel
into
pieces.
But
instead
of
moving
in
for
the
kill,
the
puma
walked
up
to
Daniel
and
lay
across
his
chest,
arms
and
legs.
Daniel
was
too
frightened
to
move,
but
soon
the
warmth
of
the
animal
reached
Daniel
and
he
began
to
feel
better.
From
time
to
time,
the
puma
pressed
his
muzzle
(口鼻)
against
Daniel
and
rocked
his
head
gently.
Clearly,
the
puma
knew
that
Daniel
must
not
fall
asleep.
This
animal
should
have
been
a
real
danger
to
Daniel
and
yet
the
boy
began
to
feel
safe.
They
remained
like
that
for
several
hours
until
Daniel
and
the
puma
heard
voices.
The
rescue
(援救)
team
had
found
them.
6.
Daniel
ran
away
from
home
because
______.
A.
he
had
a
big
argument
with
his
father
B.
he
wanted
to
learn
to
be
independent
C.
he
didn’t
get
enough
care
from
his
parents
D.
his
parents
were
always
arguing
at
home
7.
What
was
the
‘disaster’
A.
Daniel
lost
his
way
in
the
forest.
B.
The
heavy
snow
blocked
the
way.
C.
Daniel
fell
down
and
got
hurt.
D.
A
puma
wanted
to
attack
Daniel.
8.
Why
didn’t
Daniel
notice
the
rock
that
caused
him
to
fall
A.
Because
it
was
getting
dark.
B.
Because
the
rock
was
hidden
by
snow.
C.
Because
he
was
frightened
by
a
puma.
D.
Because
he
was
too
sad
to
notice
it.
9.
Where
was
the
puma
when
Daniel
first
saw
it
A.
In
the
tree.
B.
On
the
top
of
a
rock.
C.
Behind
the
rock.
D.
Before
a
cave.
10.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
story
A.
Puma
in
danger
B.A
caring
puma
C.
Rescue
of
a
boy
D.
A
homeless
boy
(C)
As
population
increased
in
large
cities
in
the
19th
century,
building
subway
lines
was
a
way
to
move
people
from
one
area
of
a
city
to
another
quickly.
The
first
main
subway
system,
the
London
Underground,
started
in
1863
using
steam
trains.
Subway
developed
quickly
in
London
and
the
system
then
had
more
lines.
As
of
1896,
it
started
to
use
an
electrical
system.
Today's
subways
around
the
world
now
work
on
electricity.
Two
of
the
world's
earliest
subways
were
built
in
Paris
and
New
York.
When
the
Paris
Metro
opened
on
July
19,1900
citizens
were
pround
of
the
beautifully
decorated
station
entrances
that
have
been
a
landmark
ever
since.
Although
the
first
New
York
subway
consisted
of
only
14.6
kilometres
of
track
in
1904,
today
it
is
the
world's
largest
subway
system.
Subway
trains
run
in
tunnels
dug
far
below
the
ground.
Passengers
enter
the
stations
and
then
take
lifts
or
moving
stairs
to
get
on
the
trains.
The
deep
underground
stations
of
the
London
and
Moscow
subways
served
as
safe
bomb
shelters(防空洞)
during
World
War
Ⅱ.
Today
some
cities
are
building
new
subways
and
they
dig
deep
for
a
different
reason.
In
Athens,
Greece,
for
example,
the
city
planners
don't
want
to
damage
the
ancient
monument(纪念碑)
above
the
ground.
Today,
subways
are
still
popular
with
passengers.
The
Moscow
subway
is
the
busiest
in
the
world
with
3.2
billion
riders
a
year.
Close
behind
are
subways
in
Tokyo
(2.7billion),
Soul(1.6billion),
and
Mexico
City(1.3billion).
Systems
that
got
started
early
in
London,
New
York
and
Paris
transport
millions
of
riders,
and
so
do
subways
in
Osaka,
Hong
Kong,
and
St.
Petersburg.
11.
The
earliest
subway
was
built
in
____.
A
1700s
B
1800s
C
1900s
D2000s
12.
The
earliest
subway
system
was
powered
by
_____
A
steam
B
gas
C
electricity
D
oil
13.
Subways
are
mainly
used
as___
A
bomb
shelters
B
tourist
attractions
C
business
centers
D
public
transportation
14.
How
many
subways
around
the
world
transport
millions
of
riders
A
3
B
4
C
5
D
6
15.
Citizens
in
Paris
are
proud
og
their
Metro
because___
A
it
is
the
largest
in
the
world
B
there
is
an
ancient
monument
above
C
it
cost
a
large
sum
of
money
D
the
entrances
were
beautifully
decorated
B.
阅读下面的短文,根据短文内容完成下面表格。(共10空,每空1分,计10分)
If
you
dream
of
becoming
a
spaceman
after
you
grow
up,
get
started
now!
A
spaceman
needs
a
strong
body
and
mind.
See
here
what
spacemen
are
able
to
do.
They
have
many
abilities
that
may
make
you
amazed.
Do
you
still
have
a
long
way
to
go
Spacemen
are
able
to
live
upside
down
(头朝下地).
They
do
this
not
just
during
sleep,
but
also
when
eating
and
going
to
the
toilet.
Before
they
fly
into
space,
they
have
lots
of
practice.
Each
upside-down
training
time
lasts
for
20
days.
Spacemen
aren’t
just
spaceship
drivers
but
also
machine
repairers
and
scientists.
They
have
to
know
every
part
of
the
spaceship
and
how
it
works.
If
something
goes
wrong,
they
must
know
how
to
make
it
work
again.
Also
they
do
scientific
experiments
in
space.
Spacemen
know
how
to
live
in
the
wild.
They
take
a
knife,
a
gun
and
some
dye
(染料)
with
them
into
space.
If
they
land
in
forests,
the
knife
and
gun
can
protect
them
from
wild
animals.
If
they
fall
into
the
sea,
the
dye
can
colour
the
sea
water
around
them
yellow.
This
can
help
people
find
them
easily
on
the
sea.
Spacemen
can’t
get
dizzy
(眩晕的).
A
spaceship
is
not
a
plane.
When
it
goes
up,
the
extra
gravity
force
can
break
people’s
bones.
Spacemen
must
have
strong
bodies
for
this.
They
can’t
get
a
headache
or
be
sick.
With
many
things
to
take
care
of,
they’ve
got
no
time
for
sickness.
Spacemen
have
amazing
1)    
They
can
live
upside
down
They
2)   
a
lot
before
they
fly
into
space.
They
receive
upside-down
trainings,
each
of
which
(3)   
for
20
days.
They
can
both
drive
and(4)   the
spaceship
They
know
every
part
of
the
spaceship
and
they
can
make
any
part
that
goes
(5)   
work
again.
They
also
do
(6)   
in
space.
They
know
how
to
live
in
the
wild
They
take
many
tools
(工具)
with
them
into
space
in
case
(以防)
they
land
in
(7)   
or
fall
into
the
sea.
These
tools
can
help
(8)   
themselves
or
help
people
find
them
easily.
They
can’t
get
dizzy
They
must
be
very
strong.
They
have
to
keep
themselves
away
from
(9)   .
Conclusion
A
spaceman
needs
a
strong
body
and
(10)   .
C.阅读与回答问题(共5题,每题2分,计10分)
Like
many
other
primary
school
pupils,
nine-year-old
Minnal
went
abroad
with
her
parents
during
the
recent
school
holidays.
It
may
come
as
a
surprise
to
learn
that
she
neither
shopped
at
a
mall
nor
ate
at
a
fancy
restaurant.
She
climbed
a
mountain.
For
eight
days
in
May,
Minnal
hiked
nearly
100
kilometres
to
reach
the
5364-metre-high
Everest(珠穆朗玛峰)
base
camp
in
Nepal.
The
girl
talked
about
her
special
trip,
“I
thought
this
was
the
most
meaningful
trip
for
me.”
It
has
not
been
confirmed
if
the
Primary
Four
pupil
is
indeed
the
youngest
Singaporean
to
reach
the
base
camp,
as
no
such
records
are
kept.
Everest’s
south
base
camp
in
Nepal
is
where
climbers
planning
to
climb
the
world’s
highest
peak,
stay
to
get
used
to
the
altitude(海拔高度).
However,
it
will
be
some
years
before
Minnal
can
actually
climb
the
Everest
as
climbers
have
to
be
at
least
sixteen
years
to
climb
the
peak.
How
did
it
all
start
It
all
began
last
year
when
Minnal’s
mother
decided
she
might
want
to
climb
the
famous
Himalayas.
As
a
good
hiker,
she
asked
both
father
and
daughter
if
they
were
up
for
the
challenge.
This
year,
on
20
May,
the
family
flew
to
Nepal.
Minnal
shared
that
most
of
the
eight
days
were
spent
hiking
ten
to
fifteen
kilometres
from
8a.m.
to
6
p.m.
each
day,
with
the
help
of
three
local
guides.
Luckily,
she
added,
nobody
fell
ill
with
altitude
sickness.
She
also
said
that
she
is
thinking
of
climbing
Everest
in
the
future.
1.What
did
Minnal
do
during
the
recent
school
holidays
________________________________________________________
2.How
long
does
Minnal
have
to
wait
to
climb
the
Everest’s
peak
________________________________________________________
3.Who
helped
the
family
to
make
sure
they
didn’t
lose
their
way
________________________________________________________
4.What
did
Minnal
think
of
the
climb
________________________________________________________
5.How
will
you
describe
Minnal
(自拟一句话)
________________________________________________________
五、词汇(共20题,每题1分,计20分)
A.
根据句意和汉语提示,用正确的单词填空。
1.
How
amazing!
The
two-year-old
American
boy
can
use
    (筷子)
so
well.
2
Shanghai
Science
and
    (技术)
Museum
is
a
perfect
place
for
children
to
visit.
3.
His
rich
experience
is
a
great
____________(优势)
over
the
others
in
his
office.
4.Shanghai
is
a
city
with
a
large______(人口)
5.My
cousin
is
very
helpful.
He
is
willing
to
do
something
to____________(服务)
others.
6.
The
____________(发现)
of
oil
made
this
island
a
busy
place.
B.
根据句意,用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空。
7.Christopher
Columbus
found
America,
which
was__________(
know)
to
humans
at
that
time.
8.
Yao
Ming
is
surely
the__________(proud)
of
his
parents
as
well
as
our
nation.
9.
Albert
Einstein
was
one
of
the
greatest
scientist
in
the__________(twenty)
century.
10.
It
takes
about
2
hours’___________(fly)
from
Yancheng
to
South
Korea.
C.
根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。每空限一词
Have
you
ever
complained
why
life
is
so
tiring
Does
the
sky
sometimes
seem
dark
to
you
Are
your
studies
sometimes
not
successful
Well,
friend,
c
1
up
and
smile
all
the
time.If
you
see
the
world
with your
warm
heart,
you’ll
find
that
the
whole
world
smiles
to
you.
While
in
school,
sometimes
you
are
tired of
your
lessons,
but
have
you
ever
noticed
the
h
2
smile
on
your
teacher’s
face
when
you
did
a
good job
One
day
it
is
fine.
Just
before
you
want
to
go
on
a
trip,
it
s
3
starts
to
rain.
Maybe
you
would
feel
very
sad
and
start
complaining
about
the
w
4
.
But
dear
friend,
why
don’t
you
sit
down
and
listen
to
the
sound
that
the
n
5
offers
you
And with
the timely rain,
crops
in
the
fields
will
g
6
better and
better
and
farmers
will
have
a
good
harvest.
Although
everyone
wants
to
succeed
in
what
he
tries
to
do,
sometimes
failures
(失败)
can’t
be
a
7
.
I
think
failure
is
not
terrible,
and
the
terrible
thing
is
that
we
are
a
8
of
it
and
give
up
hopes
easily.
When
we face
failure,
we
must
be
confident
of
ourselves,
draw
some
useful
l
9
for
the
future
from
it
and
try
our
best
to
finish
w
10
we
have
decided
to
do.
Just
as
a
popular
saying
goes,
“Failure
is
the
mother
of
success.”
Attitude
(态度)
decides
everything.
Let’s
smile
to
whatever
we
meet
and
the
whole
world
will
smile
to
us.
六、书面表达。(20分)
临近毕业,学校要求每个初三学生写封信给各个家长,简要汇报三年来初中生活的收获与存在问题。假如你是Jim,请根据下表的内容提示,用英文做一个简短的汇报。
收获
学到很多知识,提高了学习技能。了解到许多名人及他们的事迹。(举1-2个例子,参考人名:Spud,
Edison,
Qian
Xuesen,
Armstrong,
Tan
Dun)
学会了和人相处:在校与老师同学和睦相处,互相帮助;在家帮助父母......
在上学途中,能......;遇到困难时,能......
存在问题
学习压力(feel
stressed
in...)大,......(再举1-2个例子)
目前想法
1.感谢……
2.打算(怎样处理存在的问题)
要求:1.
语句通顺,意思连贯,语法正确,书写规范。
2.
所有提示须全部用上,可做适当发挥。
3.
文中不得出现真实的人名或校名。
4.
词数100左右(首句已给出,不计入总词数)。
Dear
Dad
&
Mum,
I
will
leave
junior
school
and
meet
a
new
challenge
of
my
life.
Now
I
would
like
tell
you
what
I
have
done
in
the
past
three
years.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours
Sincerely
Jim
C.
A.
B.