假如你是高三學(xué)生李華,畢業(yè)后想去康奈爾大學(xué)(Cornell University)深造。請結(jié)合以下要點給康奈爾大學(xué)的負(fù)責(zé)人寫一封電子郵件,希望獲得獎學(xué)金。

1. 自我介紹,包括英語水平、獨立生活的能力以及與人溝通的能力;

2. 希望獲得獎學(xué)金;

3. 希望得到答復(fù)。

注意:1. 詞數(shù)100左右,開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù);

2. 可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。

Dear Sir or Madam,

I’m Li Hua. ____________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

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Backpacking can never be the way it was for our parents’ generation. But doing a little study of history and culture before leaving, and bravely getting rid of any electronic devices while traveling, will help give young travelers a taste of the glory days.

1.The underlined word “shattered” in Paragraph 2 most probably means ________.

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B. young people dislike getting in touch with their family

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Happily, during my lifetime public attitudes and the law have changed. Circuses using wild animals are now almost extinct, and zoos have definitely evolved.

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首先選擇專業(yè)

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東西;

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1.What is the main cause of the increase in plastic surgery in South Korea?

A. The increasing understanding of beauty.

B. The increasing number of clinics.

C. The rise of the pop music industry.

D. The rise of the Korean economy.

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Young women who take part in beauty contests (比賽) are helping to keep alive an outdated opinion of women that a woman’s most important value is how she looks.

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Beauty contests not only encourage spectators (觀眾) to judge women by their appearance, but they encourage this idea in the contestants as well. These young women spend months losing weight to be the “right” size and learning how to dress, wear makeup, and walk just right so that some judges will consider them beautiful. I think it’s great for a woman to feel good about her appearance, but looks shouldn’t be sought after in an extreme or unreasonable way. There are too many other, more important, things in a young woman’s life: learning, developing friendships and preparing for their future work and perhaps a family.

As long as there are beauty contests, women won’t be fully recognized as well-rounded human beings.

1.According to the text, women have tried to change their image by .

A. proving they are as good as men

B. paying attention to their clothes

C. winning more beauty contests

D. encouraging people to value their beauty

2.What do women usually do in preparation for beauty contests?

A. Learn about their personality.

B. Do everything for their bodies.

C. Choose the right size dresses.

D. Develop friendship with spectators.

3.What can we infer from the text?

A. Looks determine everything.

B. Wisdom carries much weight.

C. Spectators should have their voices heard.

D. Qualities other than looks are more important.

4.According to the author, beauty contests are .

A. disrespectful to women

B. unpleasant to contestants

C. necessary for modern society

D. helpful in improving women’s image

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