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1、I started working at the University of Leeds two years ago after changing my job.Having movedto a new city I was looking for things to do which would enable me to meet new people in my spare time.I noticed that the Confucius Institute for Business was offering Chinese evening classes on the universi
2、ty campus.I also noticed there were many international students on the campus,Chinese students included.I knew if I could learn Chinese,I could practice my Chinesewith them.So together with a friend who had also recently moved to the city,I made a decision to sign up for a beginner (Level 1)class. P
3、art of my attraction to the challenge of learning a new language was the fact that it was not something I had previously done.My mother is from Spain and I was raised bilingual so I speak fluent Spanish, but there is a huge difference between acquiring a language in infancy and learning one from the
4、 beginning in adulthood.I was interested in finding out how I would do it. My first class took place in January 2017 and over a period of two months I attended one lesson a week, each lasting one and a half hours.My Chinese teacher,Mr Kong, was highly energetic and engaging. Each class he would teac
5、h us thousands of new words and phrases, and then get us to act them out in role plays simulating(模仿)basic Chinese introductions and conversations.After each lesson I felt as though my brain had been placed in a deep fat fryer for a prolonged period of time-in a good way.Despite some mistakes in the
6、 beginning, after a while I began to realize that the more my brain ached immediately after class,the more information I had taken in.I found that Chinese phrases or nursery rhymes we had covered in class would pop unexpectedly into my head at random moments,such as when in the shower or driving to
7、work.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.續(xù)寫部分為兩段,每段的開頭語(yǔ)已為你寫好;3.請(qǐng)?jiān)谙旅娴臋M線上作答。Paragraph 1:Gradually,I was confident to practice Chinese with Chinese people._Paragraph 2:When I made the decision to learn Chinese,I didnt expect Id help me find new work._二Finley Elias lives in the United States with her parents.Australia i
8、s on the other side of theworld,but her grandmother and two uncles live in that country and she visits them with her parents at least once a year. Finley loves watching wild animals and koalas are her favorites.Every time she was in Australia,she would go to watch koalas.“How cute they are!”she ofte
9、n said to herself.Last year,when wildfires that spread on the countrys south- eastern coast broke out,Finleybecame very worried.She knew koalas couldnt move fast.She was afraid theyd die in the wildfires. Finley often watched news about Australias wildfires.To her sadness,she often read news about d
10、ead animals in the fires. Every time she read about those animals,she just wanted to cry. Both of Finleys uncles are firefighters.She knew they were working hard to put out the fires.However,as time went by, she knew how difficult it was to put out the fires.When finallythere was news that the fires
11、 were out,Finley read news about how many wild animals werekilled in the fires.Though Finley was very sad,she knew being sad wouldnt really help.She decided to take action to help the koalas that have survived the fires.Finley had once read news stories about children raising money to help wild anim
12、als.She decided to do the same.She knew she might not be able to raise a lot of money to help her favorite animals,but she wanted to try her best to help them.But how?Finley then looked at theT-shirt she was wearing.She had an idea.She thought she could draw up an eye-catching logo to put on T-shirt
13、s,hooded sweatshirts and bags with the hope of raising money to help injured and suddenly homeless koalas. That night,Finley went to hermother. Mom,I want to do something to help the koalas in Australia, she said to her mother.Her mother looked surprised at first,but then she became proud of her ten
14、-year-old daughter.OK.Lets do it together.So what do you want to do to help them?asked the mother.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.續(xù)寫部分為兩段,每段的開頭語(yǔ)已為你寫好;3.請(qǐng)?jiān)谙旅娴臋M線上作答。Paragraph 1:Finley then told her mother her idea._Paragraph 2:The following day,the mother took Finley to school with the items._三 James Garish left s
15、chool at 18 and spent a few years trying different jobs before joining the Army in 2008.But Garish never forgot the tricky string of letters that added up to the last name of his kindergarten classmate,Elizabeth Stipkovits.He also never forgot the girl behind the name. So he typed the name into his
16、laptop one lonely night in 2010 while serving in Iraq.He found her still living in McKeesport, Pennsylvania.So he sent a friend request on Facebook.Stipkovits had no idea who he was.She was half a world away,a single mother raising her six-year-old daughter, Maleena .But her mother did recall James
17、Garish.Garish had only six months left in his three years of active duty when he befriended Stipkovits on Face book.Her calls brought relief from his high-risk job as a defender for bomb disposal(清除)specialists. Stipkovits knew how he felt,far away from friends and family.Her dad is a retired chief
18、in the Navy and once served in Kuwait. Sometimes you just really need someone to talk to,she said. Stipkovits was delighted to be his someone.When Garish excitedly bought a plane ticket home for Christmas in 2010,she was even more delighted by thesurprise of seeing him in the yard of her house. Unma
19、rried and without children, Garish had shown a tendency to care for people in need,needless to say the one he loved.Actually, before he and Stipkovits reunited in 2010,hed donated much of his first Army paycheck,around $600,to Jamies Dream Team, a local charity.The money helped a six-year-old boy su
20、ffering from the genetic disorder syndrome (綜合征)go on a long-wished- for camping trip.By the following summer,Garish had completed his service and moved back to McKeesport.He often visited Stipkovits and spent time playing games with Maleena while Stipkovits worked as a medical secretary.The relatio
21、nship that started from that friend requesthas bound Garish and Stipkovits together.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.續(xù)寫部分為兩段,每段的開頭語(yǔ)已為你寫好;3.請(qǐng)?jiān)谙旅娴臋M線上作答。Paragraph 1:But in 2014,bad luck hit Stipkovits._Paragraph 2:Seeing hospital bills adding up,Stipkovits had no choice but to give up her dream of having a fairy-tal
22、e wedding._答案I started working at the University of Leeds two years ago after changing my job.Having movedto a new city I was looking for things to do which would enable me to meet new people in my spare time.I noticed that the Confucius Institute for Business was offering Chinese evening classes on
23、 the university campus.I also noticed there were many international students on the campus,Chinese students included.I knew if I could learn Chinese,I could practice my Chinesewith them.So together with a friend who had also recently moved to the city,I made a decision to sign up for a beginner (Lev
24、el 1)class. Part of my attraction to the challenge of learning a new language was the fact that it was not something I had previously done.My mother is from Spain and I was raised bilingual so I speak fluent Spanish, but there is a huge difference between acquiring a language in infancy and learning
25、 one from the beginning in adulthood.I was interested in finding out how I would do it. My first class took place in January 2017 and over a period of two months I attended one lesson a week, each lasting one and a half hours.My Chinese teacher,Mr Kong, was highly energetic and engaging. Each class
26、he would teach us thousands of new words and phrases, and then get us to act them out in role plays simulating(模仿)basic Chinese introductions and conversations.After each lesson I felt as though my brain had been placed in a deep fat fryer for a prolonged period of time-in a good way.Despite some mi
27、stakes in the beginning, after a while I began to realize that the more my brain ached immediately after class,the more information I had taken in.I found that Chinese phrases or nursery rhymes we had covered in class would pop unexpectedly into my head at random moments,such as when in the shower o
28、r driving to work.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.續(xù)寫部分為兩段,每段的開頭語(yǔ)已為你寫好;3.請(qǐng)?jiān)谙旅娴臋M線上作答。Paragraph 1:Gradually,I was confident to practice Chinese with Chinese people._Paragraph 2:When I made the decision to learn Chinese,I didnt expect Id help me find new work._參考答案:Paragraph 1:Gradually,I was confident to practice C
29、hinese with Chinesepeople.Finding Chinese students who would like to practiceEnglish in exchange for Chinese is not difficult at the Universityof Leeds.My Chinese friends helped to strengthen what I hadbeen taught and to expand my vocabulary with regular conversa-tion practice.I made rapid progress
30、through practicing withthem.About two months later,I could hold basic conversationswith Chinese people on a variety of topics.Paragraph 2:When I made the decision to learn Chinese,I didnt expectitd help me find new work.After leaming Chinese well,I decided tofind better work.And I recently landed a
31、new job at the University ofLeeds.Although the new job is also at the University of Leeds,itpays much more than my previous one.Im very glad that Imade the decision to learn Chinese in the first place.Learning anew language can be really helpful.I think everyone who wants abetter future should consi
32、der doing that.二Finley Elias lives in the United States with her parents.Australia is on the other side of theworld,but her grandmother and two uncles live in that country and she visits them with her parents at least once a year. Finley loves watching wild animals and koalas are her favorites.Every
33、 time she was in Australia,she would go to watch koalas.“How cute they are!”she often said to herself.Last year,when wildfires that spread on the countrys south- eastern coast broke out,Finleybecame very worried.She knew koalas couldnt move fast.She was afraid theyd die in the wildfires. Finley ofte
34、n watched news about Australias wildfires.To her sadness,she often read news about dead animals in the fires. Every time she read about those animals,she just wanted to cry. Both of Finleys uncles are firefighters.She knew they were working hard to put out the fires.However,as time went by, she knew
35、 how difficult it was to put out the fires.When finallythere was news that the fires were out,Finley read news about how many wild animals werekilled in the fires.Though Finley was very sad,she knew being sad wouldnt really help.She decided to take action to help the koalas that have survived the fi
36、res.Finley had once read news stories about children raising money to help wild animals.She decided to do the same.She knew she might not be able to raise a lot of money to help her favorite animals,but she wanted to try her best to help them.But how?Finley then looked at theT-shirt she was wearing.
37、She had an idea.She thought she could draw up an eye-catching logo to put on T-shirts,hooded sweatshirts and bags with the hope of raising money to help injured and suddenly homeless koalas. That night,Finley went to hermother. Mom,I want to do something to help the koalas in Australia, she said to
38、her mother.Her mother looked surprised at first,but then she became proud of her ten-year-old daughter.OK.Lets do it together.So what do you want to do to help them?asked the mother.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.續(xù)寫部分為兩段,每段的開頭語(yǔ)已為你寫好;3.請(qǐng)?jiān)谙旅娴臋M線上作答。Paragraph 1:Finley then told her mother her idea._Paragraph 2:The
39、following day,the mother took Finley to school with the items._參考答案:Paragraph 1:Finley then told her mother her idea.Her mother,considering it to be a great idea,decided to take action immediately.First, they designed the logo,which features the word Lovewith a koala hugging a tree as the L.The foll
40、owing day,they went downtown to buy T-shirts,hooded sweatshirts and bags.They bought one hundred items each.That night,they started putting the logo on them.It wasnt easy work,but they worked happily.Paragraph 2:The following day,the mother took Finley to school with the items.They told the other st
41、udents why they made them.The children and the teachers were very supportive.The items sold out quickly.And more students wanted to help.So the mother and the daughter made more on the following days.Finally,they raised $17,200,all of which was donated to help koalas in Australia.Both Finley and the
42、 mother were very happy about that. And they looked forward to watching koalas in Australia later this year.三 James Garish left school at 18 and spent a few years trying different jobs before joining the Army in 2008.But Garish never forgot the tricky string of letters that added up to the last name
43、 of his kindergarten classmate,Elizabeth Stipkovits.He also never forgot the girl behind the name. So he typed the name into his laptop one lonely night in 2010 while serving in Iraq.He found her still living in McKeesport, Pennsylvania.So he sent a friend request on Facebook.Stipkovits had no idea
44、who he was.She was half a world away,a single mother raising her six-year-old daughter, Maleena .But her mother did recall James Garish.Garish had only six months left in his three years of active duty when he befriended Stipkovits on Face book.Her calls brought relief from his high-risk job as a de
45、fender for bomb disposal(清除)specialists. Stipkovits knew how he felt,far away from friends and family.Her dad is a retired chief in the Navy and once served in Kuwait. Sometimes you just really need someone to talk to,she said. Stipkovits was delighted to be his someone.When Garish excitedly bought
46、a plane ticket home for Christmas in 2010,she was even more delighted by thesurprise of seeing him in the yard of her house. Unmarried and without children, Garish had shown a tendency to care for people in need,needless to say the one he loved.Actually, before he and Stipkovits reunited in 2010,hed
47、 donated much of his first Army paycheck,around $600,to Jamies Dream Team, a local charity.The money helped a six-year-old boy suffering from the genetic disorder syndrome (綜合征)go on a long-wished- for camping trip.By the following summer,Garish had completed his service and moved back to McKeesport.He often visited Stip
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