假如你是班長,你看到班上有部分同學在做作業(yè)時不是獨立完成而是經(jīng)常抄襲他人的作業(yè)。針對這種現(xiàn)象,你班召開班會進行討論,請你以"My opinion on copying others' homework"為題,在班會上談談你肖己的看法。
主要原因 | 1. 作業(yè)量大,偏難; 2. 懶惰,對功課不感興趣; 3. 取悅老師和家長 |
你的看法 | 1. 抄襲作業(yè)不誠實,違反校紀,對肖己 2. 勤奮學習,有困難時請教同學和 3.............. |
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My opinion on copying others' homework
Today we are going to have a discussion about copying others' homework. Here I'll say something about it first.
My opinion on copying other's homework
Today we are going to have a discussion about copying others' homework. Here I'll say something about it first.
We all know some of our classmates copy others' home?work instead of doing it independently/on their own/by themselves. On the one hand,they do so because they have too much homework to do at home and at school,some of which is beyond them/too difficult for them. On the other hand,some of the students are so lazy that they are not inter?ested in their lessons at all. They don't work hard and have to copy others' homework just to finish the assignments and please their teachers and parents.
In my opinion,it's dishonest of them to copy others' homework,which is against the school rules. What's more* copying others' homework means cheating themselves. As middle school students,we should be honest,put our heart into our studies and finish our homework by ourselves instead of copying. When we have any difficulties/problems with our homework,we can turn to our teachers or classmates for help. Only in this way can we make progress and take re?sponsibility for our future.
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Not long ago,few little girls imagined they could grow up to become astro?nauts. For years in the United States,only men had that opportunity. In 1983,that changed. Sally Ride made history by becoming the first American woman to travel to space.
On Monday,Ride died at the age of 61. "Sally was a national hero and a powerful role model," President Barack Obama said in a statement. "She in?spired generations of young girls to reach for the stars."
Ride became interested in space when she was a kid. "If you asked me when I was 12 whether I wanted to be an astronaut,I'm sure I would have said yes”, she said in a 2010 interview. "But I didn't even think about that as a possible career."
After studying physics in college and graduate school,Ride got her chance. She was accepted into NASA's astronaut training programme in 1978,and then chosen to be the first American female in space. In 1983,she blasted into space aboard the Challenger shuttle. "There is no amusement park ride on the Earth that even comes so close," she said.
Ride returned to space on the Challenger a second time in 1984. Between the two missions,she spent a total of 343 hours in orbit. After that,she re?mained involved with the space programme and also worked to share her pas?sion for science with kids. She coauthored six science books for children,and started her own science education company.
Ride knew that she held a unique place in history. "I realized how impor?tant it was for a woman to break that barrier and open the door for other women to be able to do the same exciting things that men had been doing," she said.
Since Ride's historic trip,more than 40 other American women have travelled to space. They all had Ride to thank for opening the door to the final frontier.
5. Sally Ride was regarded as a national hero because she .
A. was the first American to travel to space
B. opened a door for women to find jobs suitable for them
C. became the first American female to travel to space
D. was the first to travel on the Challenger
6. By saying "There is no amusement park ride on the Earth that even comes so close", Ride really meant .
A. she preferred a ride in an amusement park on the Earth
B. the trip to space was like that in an amusement park
C. she came close to an amusement park on the Earth
D. the trip to space was far more interesting than any ride on the Earth
7. The correct order of the following events that happened to Sally Ride is
a. accepted into an astronaut training programme
b. spent a total of 343 hours in orbit
c. coauthored six science books for children
d. travelled to space aboard the Challenger
e. studied physics in college and graduate school
A. e— a― b― c—d B. a—d― b—c—e
C. e―a―d—b—c D. e―a—b―d―c
8. The passage is most probably taken out of .
A. a novel B. a report
C. a diary D. an essay
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It's hard being an astronaut's son. I 1 ,everybody expects you to be special or 2 ,and I'm just an average student,and I'm average,too,when it 3 basketball f football T soccer,and baseball.
I often wonder 4 my father ever had a son like me. I mean he's so 5 and so good at everything. So I used to dream about doing something spectacular (令人驚嘆的) to 6 my father and make him 7 me.
In one class,my teacher 8 a Father's Day essay contest for us and the winners' essays would be read in front of all the parents and students. Af?ter school I walked home,9 my father,who I would write about in my essay.
He sat with me in the 10 when I was a little kid and had a night?mare. He 11 me with a new puppy at my eighth birthday party. He sat and tried to 12 death to me when Grandpa Bob died. To me,he wasn't a worldfamous astronaut,just my dad.
I wrote about all these 13 in my essay.One of our neighbours said, "I 14 you'll win the contest,David. You're the only one in town who could write about being the son of an astro?naut. ”I 15 .
I hadn't shown anyone the essay,but now I almost hoped I wouldn't win. I didn't want to win just 16 my father was an astronaut.
I won the second prize. When I finished reading my essay,the 17 applauded. I saw my father blowing his nose. I went back to my seat.
Dad nodded to me,18 his throat,and put his hand on my shoulder. "Son,this is the 19 moment of my life," he said.
It was the proudest moment of my life,too. Maybe I'll never be a great hero or win a Nobel Prize,but just then,it was 20 just to be my father's son.
1. A. mean B. say
C. know D. believe
2. A. strange B. honest C. perfect D. formal
3. A. refers to B. relates with C. talks about D. comes to
4. A. why B. how C. whether D. when
5. A. normal B. funny C. special D. unique
6. A. shock B. influence C. attract D. impress
7. A. proud of B. interested in C. satisfied with D. ashamed of
8. A. reported B. announced C. claimed D. warned
9. A. caring about B. worrying about
C. thinking about D. complaining about
10. A. silence B. threat C. horror D. dark
11. A. pleased B. astonished C. supported D. encouraged
12. A. describe B. explain C. declare D. remark
13. A. experiments B. incidents C. details D. memories
14. A. wish B. guess C. bet D. promise
15. A. smiled B. nodded C. doubted D. shrugged
16. A. because B. if C. while D. as
17. A. parents B. audience C. students D. teachers
18. A. cleaned B. blew C. cleared D. opened
19. A. best B. proudest C. finest D. greatest
20. A. natural B. ambitious C. important D. enough
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People seldom feel neutral (中立的) about poetry. Those who love it some?times give the impression that it is a satisfactory substitute for food* shelter and love. It isn't. Words,no matter how satisfying,are never an equivalent (等價物) of life itself and human experiences. Those who dislike poetry sometimes say,on the other hand,that poetry is only words and good for nothing. That's not true either. It is easy to become prevented by words―in poetry or in life— but when words represent and recreate true human feelings,as they often do in poetry,they can be very important.
Poetry is,in fact,more than just words. It is an experience of words,and those who know how to read poetry can easily extend their experience of life,their sense of what other people are like,their awareness of themselves,and their range of human feelings. One reason poetry can be so important is that it is so closely concerned with feelings. Poetry is often full of ideas,too,and sometimes poems can be powerful experiences of the mind,but most poems are primarily about how people feel rather than how people think. Poems pro?vide,in fact,a language for feeling,and one of poetry's most insistent merits (優(yōu)點) involves its attempt to express the inexpressible. How can anyone,for example,put into words what it means to be in love or what it feels like to lose someone one cares about?
Poetry tries,and it often captures exactly the shade of emotion that feels just right to a reader. No single poem can be said to express all the things that love or death feels like,or means* but one of the joys of experiencing poetry occurs when we read a poem and want to say, "Yes,that is just what it is like. I know exactly what that line means but I've never been able to express it so well. ” Poetry can be the voice of our feelings even when our minds are speechless with grief (憂傷) or joy.
1. The underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 means that .
A. few people think that poetry is neutral
B. people always differ in their views about poetry
C. people rarely take an opinion about poetry
D. people generally think of poetry as extremely important or totally useless
2. The author suggests that .
A. poetry tends to make the reader disappointed
B. poetry makes its readers satisfied
C. poetry is more important than words
D. poetry often captures real human feelings
3. According to the author,poetry .
A. is more than just words
B. is the poets' feelings about words
C. is anything but patterns of lines
D. is an experiment on the use of words
4. Poetry tries to express .
A. what love and death mean
B. what people think about themselves
C. what people feel but find it hard to describe
D. how people go through life
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9. Sean's strong love for his country is reflected in his recently published (poem) .
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