¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ ¼Ù¶¨Ó¢Óï¿ÎÉÏÀÏʦҪÇóͬ×ÀÖ®¼ä½»»»ÐÞ¸Ä×÷ÎÄ£¬ÇëÄãÐÞ¸ÄÄãͬ×ÀдµÄÒÔÏÂ×÷ÎÄ¡£×÷ÎÄÖй²ÓÐ10´¦ÓïÑÔ´íÎó£¬Ã¿¾äÖÐ×î¶àÓÐÁ½´¦¡£Ã¿´¦´íÎó½öÉæ¼°Ò»¸öµ¥´ÊµÄÔö¼Ó¡¢É¾³ý»òÐ޸ġ£

Ôö¼Ó£ºÔÚȱ´Ê´¦¼ÓÒ»¸ö©×Ö·ûºÅ£¨¡Ä£©£¬²¢ÔÚÆäÏÂÃæд³ö¸Ã¼ÓµÄ´Ê¡£

ɾ³ý£º°Ñ¶àÓàµÄ´ÊÓÃбÏß¡²\¡³»®µô¡£

Ð޸ģºÔÚ´íµÄ´ÊÏ»®Ò»ºáÏߣ¬²¢ÔڸôÊÏÂÃæд³öÐ޸ĺóµÄ´Ê¡£

×¢Ò⣺1.ÿ´¦´íÎó¼°ÆäÐ޸ľù½öÏÞÒ»´Ê£»

2.Ö»ÔÊÐíÐÞ¸Ä10´¦£¬¶àÕߣ¨´ÓµÚ11´¦Æ𣩲»¼Æ·Ö¡£

Yesterday our club held an English speech contest, which theme was ¡°Challenge Myself¡±. A large number of students attended to the contest and showed their wonderful performances. In the stage, though face great pressure, the speakers bravely overcame it and challenged them to achieve great success. Moreover, they impressed us deep with their unusual confidences and performances.

Through such activity, we know a lot more about our students but we have gained much, such as self-confidence and bravery. Besides, our club was growing stronger.

¡¾´ð°¸¡¿

¡¾1¡¿which-- whose

¡¾2¡¿È¥µôto

¡¾3¡¿In-- On

¡¾4¡¿face-- facing

¡¾5¡¿them-- themselves

¡¾6¡¿deep--deeply

¡¾7¡¿confidences --confidence

¡¾8¡¿suchºóÃæ¼ÓÉÏan

¡¾9¡¿but-- and

¡¾10¡¿was¡ªis

¡¾½âÎö¡¿

ÊÔÌâ·ÖÎö£ºÎÄÕÂÃèÊö×òÌì½øÐеÄÓ¢ÓïÑݽ²±ÈÈüµÄÊÂÇé¡£

¡¾1¡¿which¡ªwhose ¿¼²é¹Øϵ´ú´Ê¡£´Ë´¦ÊǶ¨Óï´Ó¾ä£¬È±ÉÙ×´Ó¹ÊÓÃwhose¡£

¡¾2¡¿È¥µôto ¿¼²é¹Ì¶¨Ó÷¨¡£attendÊǼ°Îﶯ´Ê£¬¹ÊÈ¥µôto.

¡¾3¡¿In¡ªOn ¿¼²é½é´Ê¡£ÔÚÎę̀ÉÏÓÃon¡£

¡¾4¡¿face¡ªfacing ¿¼²é·ÇνÓï¡£´Ë´¦Ó¦Ó÷ÇνÓfaceºÍÂß¼­Ö÷ÓïspeakersÖ®¼äÊÇÖ÷¶¯¹Øϵ£¬¹ÊÓÃfacing¡£

¡¾5¡¿them¡ªthemselves¡£¿¼²é´ú´Ê¡£ÊÇÌôÕ½ËûÃÇ×Ô¼º£¬Ó¦Ó÷´Éí´ú´Ê£¬¹Ê¸Ä³Éthemselves¡£

¡¾6¡¿deep¡ªdeeply ¿¼²é¸±´Ê¡£´Ë´¦ÊÇÐÞÊζ¯´Ê£¬ÒªÓø±´Ê£¬¹Ê¸Ä³Édeeply¡£

¡¾7¡¿confidences ¨Cconfidence ¿¼²éÃû´Ê¡£confidenceÊDz»¿ÉÊýÃû´Ê£¬²»ÄܼÓs.

¡¾8¡¿suchºóÃæ¼ÓÉÏan ¿¼²é¹Ú´Ê¡£activityÊÇ¿ÉÊýÃû´Ê£¬´Ë´¦ÊÇ·ºÖ¸£¬¹Ê¼Óan¡£

¡¾9¡¿but¡ªand ¿¼²éÁ¬´Ê¡£´Ë´¦±í³Ð½Ó¹Øϵ£¬¹ÊÓÃand.

¡¾10¡¿was¡ªis ¿¼²éʱ̬¡£ÎÒÃǾãÀÖ²¿ÕýÔÚ±äµÃ¸üÇ¿´ó£¬ÊÇ˵ÏÖÔÚ£¬¹ÊÓÃÏÖÔÚʱ¡£

Á·Ï°²áϵÁдð°¸
Ïà¹ØÏ°Ìâ

¿ÆÄ¿£º¸ßÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£º

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿

¡¾1¡¿Men and women are ________________(ƽµÈµÄ) and share the same rights.

¡¾2¡¿You deserve a ________________(½±Àø) for being so helpful.

¡¾3¡¿The robber could not ________________(ÌÓÍÑ) with so many policemen surrounding him.

¡¾4¡¿Their sudden ________________(¹¥»÷) made us more aware of the danger around us.

¡¾5¡¿Karl Marx ________________(Ï×Éí) himself to the revolution cause.

¡¾6¡¿This new model is of high ________________(ÖÊÁ¿) and is not expensive either.

¡¾7¡¿From his face, we can see he is ________________(Ô¸ÒâµÄ) to help you.

¡¾8¡¿He likes to watch the stars in the sky at a ________________(Äþ¾²µÄ) night.

¡¾9¡¿The ________________(±©Á¦) and bad language in the movie shocked many of the viewers.

¡¾10¡¿The world will never forget the ________________(²ÐÈÌ) of the Japanese fascists(·¨Î÷˹).

¡¾11¡¿My uncle offered to pay my plane fare, which was very ________________(´ó·½µÄ) of him.

¡¾12¡¿The architect is very ________________(ÀÖ¹ÛµÄ) about the effect of the house on the environment.

¡¾13¡¿He was released from prison after serving his ________________(Åоö).

¡¾14¡¿It is ________________(×Ô˽) not to consider the wishes of other people.

¡¾15¡¿I look forward to working under her expert ________________(Ö¸µ¼).

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º¸ßÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£º

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ÔĶÁÏÂÃæ²ÄÁÏ£¬ÔÚ¿Õ°×´¦ÌîÈëÊʵ±µÄÄÚÈÝ£¨1¸öµ¥´Ê£©»òÀ¨ºÅÄÚµ¥´ÊµÄÕýÈ·ÐÎʽ¡£

Spending more than an hour on your smartphone each day may be a sign that you are suffering from depression, ___¡¾1¡¿____new study has suggested. The more time is spent___¡¾2¡¿___( use ) a phone for any reason including texting and going online, the more likely volunteers were___¡¾3¡¿___have the blues.

Monitoring people¡¯s comings and___¡¾4¡¿___ ( go ) using GPS tracking on their phones also helped track mood. Spending most of your time at home was also___¡¾5¡¿___ ( link ) to depression, as was having an__¡¾6¡¿___ ( regular) daily schedule, such as unusual shift patterns. ¡°___¡¾7¡¿__people are depressed, they tend to withdraw and don¡¯t have the motivation and energy to go out and do things,¡± said senior author David Mohr. ¡°The data__¡¾8¡¿___showed depressed people tended not to go many places____¡¾9¡¿_ ( reflect ) the loss of motivation seen in depression. ¡±

¡°The significance of this is that we can detect if a person has depressive symptoms and the severity(ÑÏÖس̶È) of those symptoms___¡¾10¡¿___asking them any questions. Phones can provide data obviously and with no effort on the part of the users. ¡±

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º¸ßÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£º

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ÔĶÁÏÂÃæ²ÄÁÏ£¬ÔÚ¿Õ°×´¦ÌîÈëÊʵ±µÄÄÚÈÝ£¨1¸öµ¥´Ê£©»òÀ¨ºÅÄÚµ¥´ÊµÄÕýÈ·ÐÎʽ¡£

Online shopping is coming into fashion in most cities, where people are able to make full use of the rapidly-developed internet technology. Nowadays, can we find a person __¡¾1¡¿__ hasn¡¯t experienced online shopping? Definitely not.

Online shopping _¡¾2¡¿__(welcome) by most people due to various reasons. From the perspective of consumers, it can save some time for people who don¡¯t have much spare time. Just click the mouse, they can get _¡¾3¡¿__ they want while staying at home. For the retailers, it can cutsome costs for those who don¡¯t have enough circulating funds. _¡¾4¡¿__ (compare) with the traditional trade mode, they don¡¯t have to spend money in renting a house. __¡¾5¡¿__, there are still some disadvantages in online shopping. First, a face-to-face deal makes online shopping less reliable and trustworthy. Second, people will lose __¡¾6¡¿__ fun of bargain.

__¡¾7¡¿__is undeniable that shopping on the internet has become an irresistible trend in modernsociety. It¡¯s __¡¾8¡¿__ great urgency that we need to make the relative laws __¡¾9¡¿__the rapid growth of online shopping. Only in this way can we enjoy the pleasure and__¡¾10¡¿__ (convenient) of online shopping without the concern of being cheated.

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º¸ßÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£º

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿¼Ù¶¨ÄãÊÇÀ,¡°ÄÏÑôÊÐÖÐѧÉúÓ¢ÓïÄÜÁ¦¾ºÈü¡±½«ÔÚÄãУ¾ÙÐÐ,Çë¸ù¾ÝÒÔÏÂÒªµã,ÒÔѧÉú»áµÄÃûÒå,¸øÈ«ÌåѧÉúдһƪ֪ͨ¡£

1. ¾ºÈüÄÚÈÝ£º¹ØÓÚ¡°Î´À´Éú»î¡±µÄÑݽ²

2. ʱ¼äºÍµØµã£ºÏÂÖÜÈýÉÏÎç8£º30-12£º00£»±¨¸æÌü

3. Ñ¡ÊÖ£ºÃ¿°àÒ»Ãû²ÎÈüÑ¡ÊÖ

4. ÆÀί£º¹ú¼Ê²¿Ó¢Óï½Ìʦ

5. ÒªÇ󣺻¶Ó­²ÎÓë,»ý¼«½»Á÷

×¢Ò⣺

1. ´ÊÊý£º100×óÓÒ£»

2. ¿ÉÊʵ±Ôö¼Óϸ½Ú,ÒÔʹÐÐÎÄÁ¬¹á¡£

Notice

We are glad to inform you that_____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º¸ßÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£º

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ÇëÓÃÓ¢Óï¼òµ¥µØ½éÉÜÒ»ÏÂÍøÂçºÃµÄÒ»ÃæºÍ²»ºÃµÄÒ»Ãæ¡£ÒªµãÈçÏ£º

1. ¿ÉÒÔ°ïÖúÎÒÃǸüºÃµØÁ˽âÍâÃæµÄÊÀ½ç£¬¿ªÀ«ÎÒÃǵÄÊÓÒ°£»

2. ¿Îºó¿ÉÒÔºÍÀÏʦÔÚÏß½»Á÷£¬¼°Ê±½â¾ö¿ÎÌÃÉϲ»Ã÷°×µÄÎÊÌ⣻

3. ÍøÂçÉÏÓкܶ಻Á¼ÐÅÏ¢£¬±ÈÈ籩Á¦¡¢É«ÇéµÈ£¬¸øѧÉúÔì³É²»ºÃµÄÓ°Ï죻

4. ºÜ¶àѧÉú³ÁÃÔÓÚÍøÂ磬ӰÏìÁËѧϰ£»

5. ³¤Ê±¼äÉÏÍøÓ°ÏìÊÓÁ¦ºÍ½¡¿µ¡£

×¢Ò⣺

1. ¶ÌÎıØÐë°üÀ¨ËùÓеÄÄÚÈÝÒªµã£¬µ«²»µÃÖð¾ä·­Ò룻

2. ´ÊÊý£º120×óÓÒ¡£

²Î¿¼´Ê»ã£º¿ªÀ«ÊÓÒ°broaden one¡¯s horizons ±©Á¦violence É«Çéporn ³ÁÃÔ get addicted to

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º¸ßÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£º

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿¸ù¾Ý¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈÝ£¬´Ó¶ÌÎĺóµÄÑ¡ÏîÖÐÑ¡³öÄÜÌîÈë¿Õ°×´¦µÄ×î¼ÑÑ¡ÏѡÏîÖÐÓÐÁ½ÏîΪ¶àÓàÑ¡Ïî¡£

Understanding Disabilities

There are around 650 million people in the world that have disabilities£¬yet most people are still quite ignorant about it.

£¨1£©What do you think of when you see the word, ¡®disability¡¯£¿

Wheelchairs? White sticks? The Paralympics? ¡¾1¡¿ The legal definition of disability is that someone has a physical or mental impairment that has a great and longterm bad effect on his or her ability to carry out normal daytoday activities.

This affects about 650 million of us, worldwide. ¡¾2¡¿ Most become disabled during the course of their life. So maybe the term TAB (Temporarily AbleBodied) is better for people who are not disabled£¬because we may not stay that way forever.

£¨2£©¡¾3¡¿

Imagine not being able to see£¬or not being able to walk. Think of all the things that would be different. How can I get my education? What about my future? Would my friends still want to hang out with me? Will strangers laugh at me in the street? Can I get my own place? What job can I do?

Clearly£¬having a disability can affect many things in a person's life.

£¨3£©Disability and the law

¡¾4¡¿ It is illegal and extremely unpleasant to discriminate (ÆçÊÓ) against someone who is differently abled. The label ¡®disabled¡¯ is not always helpful. Even if someone meets the legal definition£¬they may not see themselves that way. Instead of thinking about what is wrong with those people£¬or noticing what they can't do£¬we should look at how we like to live£¬and try to make it possible for everyone to join in.

After all¡ªwhat is normal£¿¡¾5¡¿ But better understanding would be a start.

A£® How can the disabled find better jobs?

B£® How does disability affect people?

C£® People with disabilities don't need pity.

D£® Most of us have never really thought about it.

E£® We should consider more for people with disabilities.

F£® Only 17% of people with a disability are born with it.

G£®There are laws to prevent people with disabilities being treated unfairly.

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º¸ßÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£º

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿¸ù¾Ý¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈÝ£¬´Ó¶ÌÎĺóµÄÑ¡ÏîÖÐÑ¡³öÄÜÌîÈë¿Õ°×´¦µÄ×î¼ÑÑ¡ÏѡÏîÖÐÓÐÁ½ÏîΪ¶àÓàÑ¡Ïî¡£

Trampolining

What¡¯s more fun than standing still? Jumping up and down on a springy piece of fabric (Ö¯Îï)! This activity is known as trampolining and it¡¯s sweeping the nation.

The idea of trampolining is ancient. Eskimos have been throwing each other in the air for thousands of years. Firemen began using a life net to catch people jumping from buildings in 1887. __¡¾1¡¿_

A gymnast named George Nissan and his coach Larry Griswold made the first modern trampoline in 1936. __¡¾2¡¿__ They named their equipment after the Spanish word trampol¨ªn, which means diving board. The men wanted to share their idea with the whole world. In 1942 they began making trampolines to sell to the public.

Trampolines may be fun, but they can also be dangerous. __¡¾3¡¿__ Clubs and gyms use large safety nets or other equipment to make it safer. Most trampoline injuries happen at home. Since trampolines are more affordable than ever, injuries are even more common.

These injuries happen for many reasons. People may bounce too high and land out of the trampoline or onto the springs. _¡¾4¡¿_ Perhaps the worst injuries happen when untrained people try to do flips (¿ìËÙ·­×ª). Landing on your neck or head can cause injuries or even kill you.

_¡¾5¡¿__ There are many things that you can do to practice safe trampolining. Trampolines have been around for a while now. They have brought a lot of joy to many people. They can be a good source of exercise and activity. They can help people improve their balance and moves. But they can also be deadly. It is important to follow some professional guidance. Be sure that you are practicing safety while having a good time. Happy bouncing!

A. They found a winner when they performed a piece of spring across a steel frame.

B. And in the early 1900s, circus performers began bouncing off a net to amuse audiences.

C. Injuries also happen when many people are jumping at the same time.

D. Experts find that more than 100,000 people hurt themselves while using one each year.

E. You can surround your trampoline with a net so that people don¡¯t fall off it.

F. They got the idea by watching swing artists bouncing off a tight net at the circus.

G. But don¡¯t let all that bad news keep you down.

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º¸ßÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£º

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿¼Ù¶¨Ó¢Óï¿Î¿ÎÉÏÀÏʦҪÇóͬ×ÀÖ®¼ä½»»»ÐÞ¸Ä×÷ÎÄ£¬ÇëÄãÐÞ¸ÄÄãͬ×ÀдµÄÒÔÏÂ×÷ÎÄ¡£ÎÄÖй²ÓÐ10´¦ÓïÑÔ´íÎó£¬Ã¿¾äÖÐ×î¶àÓÐÁ½´¦¡£´íÎóÉæ¼°Ò»¸öµ¥´ÊµÄÔö¼Ó¡¢É¾³ý»òÐ޸ġ£

Ôö¼Ó£ºÔÚȱ´Ê´¦¼ÓÒ»¸ö©×Ö·ûºÅ£¨¡Ä£©£¬²¢ÔÚÆäÏÂÃæд³ö¸Ã¼ÓµÄ´Ê¡£

ɾ³ý£º°Ñ¶àÓàµÄ´ÊÓÃбÏߣ¨£Ü£©»®µô¡£

Ð޸ģºÔÚ´íµÄ´ÊÏ»­Ò»ºáÏߣ¬²¢ÔڸôÊÏÂÃæд³öÐ޸ĺóµÄ´Ê¡£

×¢Ò⣺1.ÿ´¦´íÎó¼°ÆäÐ޸ľù½öÏÞÒ»´Ê¡£

2.Ö»ÔÊÐíÐÞ¸Ä10´¦£¬¶àÕߣ¨´ÓµÚ11´¦Æ𣩲»¼Æ·Ö¡£

My friend Lin Tao was born in Liaoning Province to the northeast of China. He met with a traffic accident when he was younger. As a result, he lost one of his legs. Although he suffered a great deal, he never loses his heart. Lin Tao has been published a book. He enjoys playing his guitar and listen to music. He does excellent job in school. But he is always ready to help those in trouble. He wins the respects of his classmates and his teachers.

In my opinion, Lin Tao is extreme brave and he sets a good example to we all.

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

ͬ²½Á·Ï°²á´ð°¸