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4月1日是“国际爱鸟日”,你校学生会本周将组织学生进行户外观鸟活动。请写一则英文通知,请你校外国交换生参与。内容包括:
(1)活动简介;
(2)注意事项。
注意:写作词数应为80左右。
Notice
______________________________
Student Union
(1)活动简介;
(2)注意事项。
注意:写作词数应为80左右。
Notice
______________________________
Student Union
答案:
Notice
(活动简介) With the approaching of the International Bird Loving Day, our school will hold an outdoor bird - watching activity this Sunday morning. As scheduled, the activity will begin at 8:00 a. m. at the school lecture hall where the biology teacher will explain basic principles of scientific observation (定语从句)①. Then, we’ll walk to the forest park near our school where an experienced guide will tell us some dos and don’ts of bird - watching.
(注意事项) Please wear comfortable shoes and take sun cream with you in case of getting sunburnt. Being punctual is also of vital importance.
(表达期待) Whoever is interested(主语从句)② is welcome to join us.
Student Union
【佳句变式】①.. in which the biology teacher will explain what basic principles of scientific observation are.
②Anyone who is interested...
(活动简介) With the approaching of the International Bird Loving Day, our school will hold an outdoor bird - watching activity this Sunday morning. As scheduled, the activity will begin at 8:00 a. m. at the school lecture hall where the biology teacher will explain basic principles of scientific observation (定语从句)①. Then, we’ll walk to the forest park near our school where an experienced guide will tell us some dos and don’ts of bird - watching.
(注意事项) Please wear comfortable shoes and take sun cream with you in case of getting sunburnt. Being punctual is also of vital importance.
(表达期待) Whoever is interested(主语从句)② is welcome to join us.
Student Union
【佳句变式】①.. in which the biology teacher will explain what basic principles of scientific observation are.
②Anyone who is interested...
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写词数应为150左右。
I faced a tight budget when I was nine.On November1st,I used up most of the money I saved.With a small amount of pocket money left before Christmas,I didn't have enough to buy presents for the family.
l was seriously considering going to my dad and asking for an advance on the next year's pocket money , so I could at least buy gifts for my family members.But then,one evening, l was sitting in my room reading advertisements in the back of a magazine.Several greeting−card companies were telling us how people could make money by selling their cards and stattionery(文具).Normally,I would have passed right over the ads,but this time my situation was so difficult that I felt I had nothing to lose.
The ad that attracted me most was one by a well−known greeting−card
company in my nation,whose products were of high quality.With my parents' help,I contacted the company.Although they preferred adults or older kids to advertise their products,after my sincere requestt,they agreed to give me,a nine−year−old boy,a chance.
My sales materials arrived within the week.I had expected something small and neat,but the package looked like a dinosaur's shoebox;it was close to three feet long and nearly a foot wide,full of stuff.There was a thick binder(活页夹)containing a complete selection of the cards and some writing paper,which I would be selling for around$3per box. Although my parents supported my try to make money by myself,they had little confidence in my success;after all,instead of an outgoing kid,1was somewhat shy.However,I was determined to have a try to challenge myself.
Paragraph1:
Wasting no time,I set off and knocked on doors in my neighborhood.______________________________
Paragraph2:
Eventually,I earned over$20,a larrge sum ofmoneyfor a9−year−old kid in1954.______________________________
I faced a tight budget when I was nine.On November1st,I used up most of the money I saved.With a small amount of pocket money left before Christmas,I didn't have enough to buy presents for the family.
l was seriously considering going to my dad and asking for an advance on the next year's pocket money , so I could at least buy gifts for my family members.But then,one evening, l was sitting in my room reading advertisements in the back of a magazine.Several greeting−card companies were telling us how people could make money by selling their cards and stattionery(文具).Normally,I would have passed right over the ads,but this time my situation was so difficult that I felt I had nothing to lose.
The ad that attracted me most was one by a well−known greeting−card
company in my nation,whose products were of high quality.With my parents' help,I contacted the company.Although they preferred adults or older kids to advertise their products,after my sincere requestt,they agreed to give me,a nine−year−old boy,a chance.
My sales materials arrived within the week.I had expected something small and neat,but the package looked like a dinosaur's shoebox;it was close to three feet long and nearly a foot wide,full of stuff.There was a thick binder(活页夹)containing a complete selection of the cards and some writing paper,which I would be selling for around$3per box. Although my parents supported my try to make money by myself,they had little confidence in my success;after all,instead of an outgoing kid,1was somewhat shy.However,I was determined to have a try to challenge myself.
Paragraph1:
Wasting no time,I set off and knocked on doors in my neighborhood.______________________________
Paragraph2:
Eventually,I earned over$20,a larrge sum ofmoneyfor a9−year−old kid in1954.______________________________
答案:
One possible version:
Paragraph 1:
Wasting no time, I set off and knocked on doors in my neighborhood. Gathering my courage, I introduced myself as the young representative of the well - known greeting - card company. The initial responses were mixed—some were hesitant, while others were fascinated by the idea of a child engaged in such a venture. As I showcased the high - quality cards and shared the story behind each design, the doubt began to fade away, replaced by genuine interest. Surprisingly, my shy character transformed into enthusiasm, and I found myself engaging in conversations that extended beyond the purpose of sales. (心理描写)
Paragraph 2:
Eventually, I earned over $ 20, a large sum of money for a 9 - year - old kid in 1954. The community’s response exceeded my expectations, and the support I received went beyond mere financial transactions. Neighbors were not just buying cards; they were encouraging a young entrepreneur. (动作描写) This unexpected journey into sales not only alleviated my financial concerns for Christmas but also instilled a sense of accomplishment and self - confidence. It broadened my horizons and laid the foundation for a newfound belief in the possibilities that determination and courage could unfold, regardless of age.
Paragraph 1:
Wasting no time, I set off and knocked on doors in my neighborhood. Gathering my courage, I introduced myself as the young representative of the well - known greeting - card company. The initial responses were mixed—some were hesitant, while others were fascinated by the idea of a child engaged in such a venture. As I showcased the high - quality cards and shared the story behind each design, the doubt began to fade away, replaced by genuine interest. Surprisingly, my shy character transformed into enthusiasm, and I found myself engaging in conversations that extended beyond the purpose of sales. (心理描写)
Paragraph 2:
Eventually, I earned over $ 20, a large sum of money for a 9 - year - old kid in 1954. The community’s response exceeded my expectations, and the support I received went beyond mere financial transactions. Neighbors were not just buying cards; they were encouraging a young entrepreneur. (动作描写) This unexpected journey into sales not only alleviated my financial concerns for Christmas but also instilled a sense of accomplishment and self - confidence. It broadened my horizons and laid the foundation for a newfound belief in the possibilities that determination and courage could unfold, regardless of age.
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