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假设你是李华,请你以自己网上购书所遇到的不愉快经历,向中国某家英文报纸生活栏目写一封抱怨信.要点如下: 1. 所购书中有破损、缺页现象; 2. 一些书籍价格比实体书店还要贵; 注意: 1. ...
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假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文请你修改你同桌写的以下作文.文中共有10处语言错误每句中最多有两处.每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加删除或修改. 增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号∧并在其下面写出该加的词. 删除把多余的词用斜线\划掉. 修改在错的词下画一横线并在该词下面写出修改后的词. 注意1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词 2.只允许修改10处多者从第11处起不计分. Highschoolisatimewhichwemaymeetmanygoodteachers.WhenIwasinSeniorOneImetmychemistryteachercallingJohnwhodevotedhimselfinteaching.Hetriedhisbesttomakeherclasseslively.Heusuallymadegoodpreparationsforthelessonsandwasstrictwithustoo.Wheneverwemademistakesinourhomeworkhewouldaskustocorrectingthem.Iwasusedtobepoorinchemistry.Heoftenhelpsmewithmystudiesverypatient.BecauseofhishelpImaderapidprogressesandcaughtupwiththeclass.Hewasalwaysverykindtoeverystudent.Asexperiencedteacherhewasrespectedandlovedbyallthestudents.
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AlabamaPriester'sPecans DessertintheSouthbasicallystartsandendswithanooey﹣gooeypecan核桃pie.EspeciallyinAlabamawherethepecanistheofficialstatenut.WhilethereareplentyoffarmsthatpickandpackagepecansperhapsthemostfamousisPriester'safamily﹣runbusinessthat'sbeensupplyingAlabamawithitsfavoritenutsforoversevendecades. AlaskaSalmonjerky Forgetbeefjerky肉干﹣inAlaskait'sallaboutthesalmonjerky.Hometofivedifferentspeciesoftheflavorfulfishkingredpinksilverandchumthenorthernmoststateproducesnearlyone﹣thirdofthewildsalmonconsumedaroundtheworld.BonusSalmonisoneofthesevenhealthiestfishyoucaneat. ArizonaSaguarocactus Thelargestcactus仙人掌intheUnitedStatesthesaguarocactusisfoundonlyinArizona'sSonoranDesert.Livingtobeupto200yearsoldthecactiwhoseflowerisalsothestate'sfloweraregenerallyaround30feettallandcangrowunlimitedarms.Wanttoseeforyourself?Visitoneofthese10outstandingdesertescapesinAmerica. CaliforniaWineGuide Itisn'tcalledWineCountryfornoreason.NorthernCaliforniaspecificallyNapaValleyandSonomaValleyproduceover60000registeredwinelabelsmakingvino酒类产品thestate'smostvaluableagriculturalproduct.Ifyou'relookingforthemostpopularvarietals优质酿酒葡萄汁thetoptwofrequentlyplantedgrapesarechardonnayandcabernetsauvignon. 1HowlonghasthePriester'sfarmlasted? A.About7years. B.About30years. C.About70years. D.About200years. 2Whichstateisfamousforsalmon? A.Alaska. B.Arizona. C.Alabama. D.California. 3Wheredoesthetextprobablycomefrom? A.Alibraryguide. B.Anewsreport. C.Aprojecthandbook. D.Atravelguide.
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Travelingwithkidsregardlessoftheageisaterriblethingfornewparents.Responsibilityishighandtravelexpensesmightbeunexpectedatanypointofthetrip.Ifyouareplanningyourfirstroadtriporvacationwithchildrenthereareseveralimportantthingstoconsider.Getachildlocator.1andmanyparentssometimeslosetheirkidsPopulartouristdestinationsareovercrowdedtoo.Soifyouareafraidoflosingyourchildrengetachildlocatortobeawareofwhereyourkidsaregoingwhentheyaccidentallygetlost.2Youdonotneedtopacktonsoftoyssweetsandatabletfullofgamesinordertokeepyourlittleonesentrained.Youcanencouragethemtocreateatraveljournalorsmashbookreadtelleachotherstoriesorgivethemacameratocapturethemostpreciousmomentsduringyourtrip.34Thisisamustevenduringtheshortestroadtrip.Youcanhandleaheadachebutyourchildcan't.Ifyoudonotknowwhattoputinyourfirstaidkit急救箱.consultyourchildren'sdoctorbecauseallchildrenaredifferentandthemedicineseither.Apartfromtheabovemoneypassportavoidingheavyluggagepickafamily﹣friendlydestinationandfamilyfriendlyaccommodationarealsoneeded.Travelingwithkidsisexcitingandinteresting.Yourfirsttripmightnotbesoexcitingbutwithacarefulpreparationyourfamilytripwillbethemostmemorableone.5A.KeepthemcarefulB.KeepthementertainedC.Packasmallkid﹣friendlyfirstaidkit.D.BoardgamesmightbeagodchoicetooE.Airportsandtrainstationsareusuallyovercrowded.F.Avoidingyourlittleonesinthepanningofthetripisagoodidea.G.Involveyourlittleonesintheplanningofthetripwhichwillhelpyou
PM2.5是指悬浮在空气中的空气动力学当量直径小于或等于2.5微米的颗粒物也称为可入肺颗粒物根据现行国家标准GB3095﹣2012PM2.5日均值在35微克/立方米以下空气质量为一级在35微克/立方米~75毫克/立方米之间空气质量为二级在75微克/立方米以上空气质量为超标.从某自然保护区2012年全年每天的PM2.5监测值数据中随机地抽取10天的数据作为样本监测值频数如表所示 1从这10天的PM2.5日均值监测数据中随机抽取3天求恰有1天空气质量达到一级的概率 2从这10天的数据中任取3天数据记ξ表示抽到PM2.5监测数据超标的天数求ξ的分布列 3以这10天的PM2.5日均值来估计一年的空气质量状况则一年按366天算中平均有多少天的空气质量达到一级或二级.精确到整数
OnMarch252010KateandDavidOggheardthewordseveryparentdreadsTheirnewbornwasn'tgoingtomakeit.Theirtwins﹣﹣agirlandaboy﹣﹣wereborn14weeksprematureweighingjustovertwopoundseach.Doctorshadtriedtosavetheboyfor20minutesbutsawnoimprovement.Hisheartbeatwasnearlygoneandhe'dstoppedbreathing.Thebabyhadjustmomentstolive. IsawhimgaspbutthedoctorsaiditwasnouseKatesaid.Iknowitsoundsstupidbutifhewasstillgaspingthatwasasignoflife.Iwasn'tgoingtogiveupeasily. Stillthecoupleknewthiswaslikelygoodbye.InanefforttocherishherlastminuteswiththetinyboyKateaskedtoholdhim. IwantedtomeethimandforhimtoknowusKatesaid.We'dresignedourselvestothefactthatweweregoingtolosehimandwewerejusttryingtomakethemostofthoselastpreciousmoments. KateunwrappedtheboywhomthecouplehadalreadynamedJamiefromhishospitalblanketandorderedDavidtotakehisshirtoffandjointheminbed.Thefirst﹣timeparentswantedtheirsontobeaswarmaspossibleandhopedtheskin﹣to﹣skincontactwouldimprovehiscondition.Theyalsotalkedtohim. WeweretryingtohavehimKatesaid.Weexplainedhisnameandthathehadatwinandhowhardwehadtriedtohavehim. Thensomethingmiraculoushappened.Jamiegaspedagain﹣﹣andthenhestartedbreathing.Finallyhereachedforhisfather'sfinger.Thecouple'slostboyhadmadeit. EightyearslaterJamieandhissisterEmilyarehappyandhealthy. 1FromwhatcanwetellthatJamiewasstillalive? A.Hisheartbeat. B.Hispulse. C.Hisgasp. D.Hisunderweight. 2Whydidtheparentsliewiththebabyboyinonebed? A.Thefamilywantedtostaytogetherandkeepwarm. B.Thefamilywantedtohavetheirprivatespace. C.Theparentsweresotiredandwantedtorest. D.TheparentswantedtospendthelastminuteswithJamie. 3Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage? A.PrematureTwins B.Life﹣givingTouch C.First﹣timeParents D.LastPreciousMoments
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Tenzinglefthishomewhenhewastentoworkandhelphismotherwhowaslookingaftertheir2﹣acreancestralfarmafterhisfather'sdeath.HedidtemporaryjobsforthefirstfewyearsandthenjoinedaMalaysianconstructionfirmwherehelearnttodriverepairmachinesworkontheInternetandevenspeakEnglishfluently. Inthose13yearsIlearnteverything﹣drivingmechanicworkandhowtosetupasmallfactory.ThismademegainmuchconfidencetodoalmostalljobssaysTenzing. HoweverashismotherwasgettingolderonDecember122006TenzingreturnedtohishometowninAssam.Havingvisitedseveralfarmshecametoknowthatteacouldbeeasilyexportedandmanyteacompanieswerebuyingteasohealsodecidedtogrowteaonhisfarm.Butashisfamilyhadnevergrownteahehadnoideahowtodoit. Beingalayman外行inthisfieldTenzingwenttomeetwithmanyteaexpertsandfollowedtheirinstructions.Butwheneverliesprayedpesticide农药onhisfarmhe'dgetaheadacheandfeelindisposed.SohestartedlookingforalternativesTenzingdidhisresearchonlineandfinallyin2007heconnectedwithpeoplefromaCanadiannon﹣governmentalorganizationandinvitedthemtohisfarmwheretheytrainedhim.ThusTenzingstartedgrowingteaorganically. TodayTenzinghas25acresoflandinwhich7.5acresisusedforteaplantingandhegrowsalmostalltypesoffruitsandvegetables.Hissuccessinspiredmanyandfarmersfromotherpartsofthecountryalsostartedcomingtohisfarmtolearnorganicfarming.Hehastrainedabout30000farmerssofar.Everyyearalmost100touristsvisithisfarmfromvariouspartsoftheworldliketheUKAustraliaGermanyetc. 1WhatcanweknowaboutTenzing? A.Hewasmistreatedatayoungage. B.Helivedahappychildhood. C.Hereceivedmuchformaleducation. D.Hehadgreatlearningability. 2WhydidTenzingwanttogrowteaonhisfarm? A.Teasoldverywellatthattime. B.Hismotherwasgettingolder. C.Hislandwasbestforteagrowth. D.Hewastiredoftemporaryjobs. 3WhatdoestheunderlinedwordindisposedinParagraph4probablymean? A.Unfair. B.Motivated C.Uncomfortable. D.Touched. 4WhatcanbeinferredaboutTenzing'sfarmaccordingtothelastparagraph? A.Ithasbeenthebiggestonearound. B.Itisfamousnationallyandglobally. C.Itismadeuseofmostlytogrowtea. D.Ithasbecomeahottouristattraction.
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In2013Tallinn爱沙尼亚首都塔林becametheworld'sfirstcapitalcitytoofferpeoplefreepublictransport.LastyearEstonia爱沙尼亚settheaimtobecomethefirstcountrywithfreepublictransportnationwide.Busesarenowfreeofchargein11ofits15counties. Tallinn'scitygovernmentcameupwiththeideaoffreetransportin2008.Eventhoughthecitypaidmorethan70%ofpublic﹣transportcoststicketpriceswerestilltoohighforpoorerpeople.Crowdednesshadalsobecomeaproblem.Since1991thenumberofpeopleowningcarshasdoubled. Opponents反对者thoughttheideaunaffordableandcritics批评者predictedthetransportsystemwouldbecomeovercrowdedandlackmoney. Surprisinglypublictransporthasimproveddespitea€12millionhittothesystem'sfinancesfromlostticketsales.Tallinn'spopulationhasgrownleadingtoanincreaseinlocaltaxintake.Additionalrevenue财政收入comesfromtouristswhostillhavetobuytickets.TheuseofpublictransportinTallinnhasgoneupby10%whilethenumberofcarsinthecityhasgonedownby10%meaninglesscongestion. NowothercountriesarelookingatEstonia'sexperience.TallinnofficialssaytheyhavehadinterestfromFranceSwedenPolandItalyandGermany.Otherplaceshavealreadyintroducedfreepublictransportforcertaingroupsoratcertaintimes.InEngland1/3ofallbustripsarefare﹣freeespeciallyforpensioners领养老金者Walesrunsfreetravelatweekendstoimprovetourism.Butsofarfullfare﹣freetravelisrare.ThecityofHasseltinBelgiumranfreepublictransportfor16yearsbeforereintroducingfaresbecauseofincreasingcosts. 1Whichofthefollowingplacesoffersfullfare﹣freepublictransport? A.Hasselt B.Estonia C.Wales D.Tallinn 2WhatideadidtheopponentsandcriticsshareaboutTallinn'sfreepublictransport? A.Thegovernmentwouldn'thaveenoughmoneytocarryitout. B.Itwouldn'thelpwiththecity'sovercrowdedness. C.Itwouldleadtotheheavylossfromticketsales. D.Yearslaterthecitywouldreintroducefaresfrompeople. 3Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinparagraph4mean? A.pollution B.population C.crowdedness D.income 4WhydoyouthinksomanycountriesshowinterestinEstonia'sexperience? A.Itoffersmorejobopportunitiesforpeople. B.Ithelpstosolvethetrafficproblemincities. C.Itencouragespeopletostopdriving. D.Itattractsmoretouriststotakebuses.
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