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1 New Socialist Countryside in the Future With the efforts and support from the government in many aspects, a new socialist countryside will appear

in China. There will be more new farmers with the basic knowledge of science and technology, laws andmanagement. Many farming techniques will have been modernized. With the help of scientists, farmers will usethe latest technologies to increase agricultural production without harming the environment. As a result, the yearly income of the farmers will be increased and their housing conditions will be improved as well. People in the new countryside will enjoy a clean, tidy and orderly environment. Besides, the government will provide free compulsory education for rural kids and also perfect medical care system for farmers. As students, we should study hard to be well prepared for the future construction of the new socialist countryside, thus making our country more beautiful and powerful.

2 One possible version

The students of our school had a discussion about whether listening test in the National Matriculation English

Test should be. kept or canceled. Some students think that listening test should not be canceled. They insist

listening is among the four basic skills. We therefore can not ignore it. Besides, listening is one of the important

channels for us to get information from the outside world. $o it should be strengthened today when international

cooperation is becoming more and more frequent. But others don' t agree. They think not everyone has to communicate with foreigners in the future. Moreover, listening test is unfair to the students in the areas where radio signals cannot be picked up effectively. And for certain reasons, there is a big difference in teachers and equipment between the countryside and the city.

A Letter to High School Students in Jiangsu

3 Dear fellow students,

Our government is aiming to build a new socialist countryside . I think it is every citizen's duty to work hard to achieve this goal Now, I’d like to tell you something

about the programme.

First of all, more water facilities will be

installed to irrigate the farmland and allow

rural residents to drink safe water. At the

same time , road construction will continue

with the goal of facilitating farmers' work.

According to the programme, efforts will be

made to expand the use of clean fuels such

as marsh gas and solar energy in rural areas

and the construction of the rural power

network will be completed.

We’ll find that the rural education

conditions , public health care system and

social security system will

be improved. Rural residents will have more

access to culture,too.

I think our dream of a new socialist

countryside will come true soon.

Dear fellow students, let's study hard now

and try to use our knowledge to build our new

socialist countryside in the near future

4.Dos and Don’ts for the 2008 Olympic

Volunteers

It is reported that about 100,000 people will

be chosen as volunteers for the 2008 Olympic

Games in Beijing.

What should the volunteers do and what should

they not do?

Firstly, they should be polite and friendly

to the athletes and visitors from all over

the world, and avoid

improper behaviour. Secondly, they should

stick to their posts, offering good services,

satisfying any reasonable

needs and being ready to help those in

difficulty, and never fail to do theirduty.

Thirdly, they should introduce the

Chinese culture and history to foreigners so

that they may know China better and never say

or do anything that

harms the image of our motherland.

If I have the honour to be chosen as a

volunteer, besides the above, I will work

hard and creatively, but never

be lazy. I will follow the law and

disciplining, but never break them. I will

take the opportunity to make friends

with the athletes and visitors, and help make

the 2008 Olympic Games a great success.

5. One possible version:

Li Hua and Wang Hai are two students of Senior

Three. Both of them work hard but they have

different

learning methods. Li Hua listens to her

teachers attentively, trying to catch

everything that the teachers say in class.

Besides, she often consults her teachers as

often as possible if she has some problems.

Because of this, she spends

less time doing her homework, so it is

certain that she can go to bed earlier and

she always keeps energetic in the

day. However, Wang Hai has quite a different

way of learning. He likes to sit up late at

night doing his homework,

so he often feels sleepy in class. As a result,

he misses lots of key points and it is usually

takes him more time to

finish his homework, which makes it

difficult for him to concentrate on what he

is doing. In my opinion, Li Hua

learns more effectively in class and has more

free time to to enjoy herself. So I prefer

her learning method.

6. Recently I made a survey of senior 3

students on physical training. Only 35% of

the surveyed students do sports.

There are many reasons for this. Half of the

students say they have too much homework and

have not enough time

to do exercise. 30% of them complain that

they have no places where they can relax

themselves and that there are

not enough training facilities. 10% feel

that they live too far away from the places

and some even don’t know how

to take exercise. Because of lack of physical

activities, many students are in poor health.

We should realize the

importance of taking exercise, and measures

should be taken to improve the present

situation. It would be greatly

appreciated that our government and social

organizations as well could offer some

financial aid.

7. How to build an economized society

Our government is aiming to build an

economized society. It is everybody’s duty

to work hard to achieve this

goal including us students.

Recently, the statistics in the report of one

certain school in two school terms suggests

that the expenses of

electricity, water and paper are

surprisingly large and growing rapidly,

which draws our attention.

As a common member of society, we must keep

the following points in our minds. Firstly,

make sure that the

lights and all the other electric facilities

are turned off when we finish our work and

leave the room. Secondly, tryto form the

habit of turning off the tap after it is used

and the wide water can be reused for more

purposes before

being thrown into sewers. Thirdly, save

paper as much as possible in our everyday

life. It is even better to reuse it.

In a word, if we pay much attention to our

everyday behavior and take actions to reduce

waste, we can make

contributions to an economized society.

8. Sunshine Physical Education

The “Sunshine Physical Education” program,

started by the Ministry of Education,

requires students to do sports at

least one hour a day.

Due to heavy homework, most students,

especially we middle school students, hardly

have time to do

physical exercise. What’s more, PE classes

are often cancelled. As a result, many of us

are near-sighted and our

health is continuously declining.

Physical exercise will not only relax us but

also help build our body. Besides, it will

give us a chance to cooperate

with others, thus forming a good habit of

getting along with others.

In my opinion, body building is important and

necessary for us. However busy, we should

spare some time to

take exercise every day. Only in this way can

we be equal to our future jobs.

9. Dear Sir,

I am writing to you for the mobile phone of

Dephone-S250 I bought on 20th Apr.2008 at

TeleMall in Wuhan, P.R. China. Ten days after

that, it didn’t ring and send short messages.

Then I took it to the seller, but was told

that the model had been sold out and I had

to wait at least three months for a new one.

Later I went to the repairman. He said since

it was a new model in China,it was impossible

to fix it without the right spare parts.I was so desperate on hearing that.How can I wait that long? Therefore, I require that you send me a new one of the same model within a month.

10. On May 12th , 2008, a worst earthquake in the past decades struck Sichuan Province, China.

People suffered great loss in their lives and properties. Most buildings were razed in worst-hit areas with so many people, including school students, buried underneath the ruins. Roads and communication facilities have been completely destroyed ,thus cut off from outside. A large number of school buildings collapsed and only a few

teachers and students escaped. What was worse, days of rain has held back relief efforts.

Fortunately, our government is taking effective measures to rescue those trapped and buried. Premier Wen Jiabao was quick to reach the scene and personally oversaw the relief work. "As long as there is even a little hope, we will redouble our efforts 100 times and will never relax our efforts,” he told crying locals. Troops and medical teams have been rushed to dig for survivors and treat the injured without a moment’s rest. The population in the surrounding countryside is helping donating food and water for those affected. Financial aid has been pouring in from all over China. Substantial donations from other countries and humanitarian organizations have also been offered.

I believe we can certainly overcome the disaster with the public and the government working together.

11. Teachers and fellow students,

As we all know, an 8.0 earthquake broke out at 2:28pm on May 12th in Wenchuan, Sichuan Province.

It’s reported that the earthquake was so strong that it has caused 68,109 deaths and 364,552 people were hurt. Many houses and schools were destroyed and as a consequence, more than five millionpeople are living a hard life now. Just imagine how the students there need help and that schoolsshould be built so that students can return to classes soon. People all over the world are trying

their best to help them, not excepting us.

Here Students’ Unioncalls on everyone to

give away your old clothes and pocket money

and bring your used books,mp3s or something

else to sell in the bring-and-buy sale. All

the materials and the money to becollected

will be sent to the earthquake stricken areas

as soon as possible.

My fellow friends, “blood is thicker than

water”(血浓于水). Please donate your love

and give outyour hands without hesitation.

We believe miracles can be created, a great

many lives will be savedand the harmonious

society is sure to be achieved.

12. One possible version:

When people’s life is getting better and

better, more and more people choose to spend

their holidays abroad. The year 2006 sees a

sharp increase in the number of overseas

travelers compared with the year 2001, when

the number was already more than doubled of

the year 1996. It’s a good thing that Chinese

tourism is developing very fast. And yet,

reports about people’s bad manners flood in.

Some are even asked if all Chinese spit and

litter everywhere. The poor behavior has

done great harm to the image of China, which

is really shameful.

China has long been regarded as a

country with good manners. Everybody should

keep some do’s and don’ts in their mind to

guide their behavior in public, home and

abroad. Win respect for yourself and our

country!

13. One possible version:

Recently we have had a heated discussion

on whether people should keep pets at home

in cities. Some students think it’s a good

idea to keep pets because old people who live

alone at home can get some comfort from pets..

Besides, getting along well with animals

will make our life interesting. On the

contrary, the other students are against the

idea. In their opinion, if too many people

keep pets at home, it is bad for the

environment. What is worse, pets may make too

much noise and even attack people.

I like animals, so I don’t think it is

bad to keep pets at home. But we must take

some measures to prevent them from polluting

our environment.

14. One possible version:

Western holidays such as Christmas,

Valentine’s Day and ect. are getting more

and more popular in China. Some Chinese

people even get crazy on them. But at the same

time, people seem to have less enthusiasm for

our traditional festivals such as the Spring

Festival and the Mooncake Festival. However,

most people celebrate western holidays

without knowing the meaning behind them.

They just go shopping, hold parties and have

fun.

In my opinion, the celebration of

western holiday is a good way of learning the

western cultures, which helps to promote

understanding and communication between

Chinese cultures

and other cultures. Besides, the celebration

can also make our life more interesting.

However,

we should make great efforts to preserve and

enrich our own traditional culture.

15. One possible version:

Dear editor,

I’m writing to tell you about the

discussion we recently had about whether our

parents should accompany us studying at

school.

We do have different opinions on this

matter. Most of us (about 70%) think out

parents should not accompany us studying at

school since it make us fall into the habit

of dependence, so that we won’t form the good

habit of studying. What’s more, it is harmful

for us to form the habit of controlling

ourselves. At the same time it affects our

parents’ work studies and rest.

While about 30% of my classmates think

it necessary for our parents to accompany us

studying at school. Accompanying us studying

school can let us have more time to spare for

our studies. Besides, we shall be more

healthy for their cooking. On the other hand

our parents can help us set up our aim, urge

us to finish our task, encourage us to

overcome difficulties and get us into the

good habit of studying.

Yours truly,

Li Hua

16. One possible version:

Dear Mr. Brown,

I’d like to introduce my friend to you,

Mr. Li Ming, who is going to apply for a

position with your firm. He graduated from

college three years ago and since then he has

worked as a lawyer. He is good at English and

knows some Japanese and German. He works hard

and is careful in everything he does. He is

honest, kind and easy to get on with. He was

born on August 21st, 1980 in Qidong, Jiangsu

Province, China. He is married and lives at

No 148 Renmin Road, Qidong city. His

telephone number is 0513-********. He shows

great interest in your firm. If he is

accepted, he will do his best. I’m sure he

will be fit for the position. I’m looking

forward to your early reply.

Yours,

Wang Lin

17. One possible version:

Nowadays, some students would not like

to live in a dorm. Instead, they rent houses

outside the school. There are advantages for

both. Living in a dorm can increase

friendship and cooperation between

classmates. And of cause it is safer. A dorm

is more like a society, which enables

students to learn to adapt to each other,

thus preparing for the social life later. As

for renting houses to live alone, it’s better

for study as you can feel free in your own

room without being interrupted by others. As

a result, you can have more time and devote

yourself to studying whole-heartedly. But

there may appear some safety problems as you

live outside of the school.

Anyhow, as a student, I prefer living in a

dorm.

18. Hi! It’s Li Ming here again.

Glad to learn you’re coming to Beijing

in a couple of days. My family and I are

looking forward to your visit and we are so

glad you can stay with us while you are in

Beijing. We have got everything ready for you

so as to make you feel at home.

On the day you arrive, my father and I will

meet you at the airport and in the evening

we will have a nice dinner party at home, I’

m sure you will like all the delicious Chinese food. During the following days, I will show you around many places of interest in Beijing, including the Great Wall, which is regarded as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. We will spend some time touring around downtown Beijing, such as Wangfujing, Xidan and Qianmen, where you can do some shopping if you like. Of course, as it is the largest one in the world, Tian ’anmen Square is a scenic spot we can ’t miss. Another exciting moment we will share is going to the 2007 New Year Concert given by China National Traditional Orchestra, which is held at famous Vienna Golden Hall, Austria during the Chinese Spring Festival every year. The Spring Festival, like the carnivals in western countries, is a special joyous/joyful occasion of celebration for Chinese as well as other many Asians. If you can stay in Beijing long enough, you will be able to share the pleasure of it with us. I believe we will have much fun together. Well, see you soon. Bye! Li Ming 19. One possible version: Nowadays a lot of schools keep their students in school all day long. Students have different opinions about it. Some of the students think they enjoy less freedom and have little chance to get in touch with society. They are not able to fully develop their interests and hobbies. Therefore, they have less interest in their studies. Some others think school is the best place to get knowledge so they should put their heart into their lessons. Some students lack the ability to control themselves. Once out of school, they may lose control of themselves and do something that will influence/affect their studies. Personally, I think it is necessary to keep students at school. But at the same time schools should organize various activities so that students can enjoy their school life. I don ’t agree to keep students at school all day. Schools should offer students more free time to develop their personal interests. 20. 经济开发区the Economic Development Zone ;小记者teenage report ;投资investment ;数码digital ;录音笔recording pen ; One possible version: Forty teenage reporters from different middle schools in our city paid a visit to the Economic Development Zone and had an interview with Wang Qinghai, head of the Zone, on January 15th, 2007. At the interview, the reporters asked Mr. Wang about what achievements they made last year, how they were to attract more investment and how the zone would be developing over the next three years. Mr. Wang gave them satisfactory answers. They used modern equipment, such as digital cameras and recording pens besides pens and notebooks at the interview. They were deeply impressed by the first-class design of the zone, as well as beautiful trees and grass and modern buildings there. 21. 取消cancel 折扣 discount One possible version: Dear Sir / Madam, My family are planning a visit to Hong Kong Disneyland this winter vacation. I ’ve got some information about the ticket prices on the Internet and now I ’m writing for some detailed information. I wonder whether children under 3 need to pay for a ticket and what is the difference between a peak day ticket and a special day ticket. Is it possible for us to get a discount if we buy tickets as a group? Can we book tickets through the Internet? Besides, I ’d like to know if we are allowed to cancel our ticket bookings if we cannot make the trip for personal reasons. I am looking forward to your reply. Yours, Li Hua 22. Dear editor, I ’m writing to tell you about the discussion we ’ve recently had about whether we should know our parents ’ income. We do have different opinions on this matter. Most of us (about 70%) think we should know our parents ’ income since it will help us understand how hard our parents have to work, no matter how much they earn. Then we will study harder and will not waste money any more. We may also learn to share our parents ’ trouble. About 30% of my classmates think it unnecessary to let the children know how much their parents earn. If they know their parents have enough money to support the family, they will not study hard since they needn ’t worry about the future. It is said ,especially when their parents have a higher income, the children will easily form a wasteful habit. In my opinion, --- 23. It is known to all that the 2008 Olympic Games will be held in Beijing. In order to make it successful event, we will improve the environment of Beijing and build more venues. As the same time, it is necessary for us to improve the quality and culture of the citizens as manners play an important role in international communication. I notice that sometimes some young people don ’t behave properly in our daily lives. For example, spitting in public places can be seen somewhere .The lawns are entered in the park although it is not right to do so .The flowers in public garden are picked. What is worse, rubbish and plastic bags are thrown on the ground in the street. In my opinion, these bad behaviors will make bad impressions upon visitors to China. So every one of us should form good habits from now on. 24. I have already told you about the job I did last summer in the International Camp for children, do you remember? And this year they are looking for people for the same job so I have thought about you. Why don ’t we do it together? You will work with children between 8 and 12 and will help with the outdoor activities, sports competition and children ’s games. The camp is situated in a wood, close to a river. It is such a beautiful place! Everybody sleeps in tents. It is very exciting. We have only 5 hours ’ work a day so it gives us enough free time to visit the area and do some sport activities on our own. As well as the accommodation, the food is free. It is not wonderful, but it is not the most important. (The contact with children, the feeling of freedom, the sense of responsibility and the life in the nature make from this camp an unforgettable experience.)

Let me know as soon as possible if you are interested in it, but don ’t hesitate too much, it is worth!

I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.

Yours

Li Hua

25. I am a senior three student. I often quarrel with my mother over whether I can watch TV after school. My mother holds the view that students in senior three,

shouldering heavy loads, are too busy to spare any time to watch TV. It seems to her that once I am allowed to do that I ’ll not be able to control myself and forget all about my study. She also thinks that it is bad for my eyes to watch TV too often. But I really can ’t accept her ideas. I think it is a relaxation to watch TV after a day ’s hard work. Not only can it set my mind at rest, but it can broaden my horizons. Now we ’ve at last reached an agreement that I can only watch TV at weekends, and the programs should

be limited to news, programs if

entertainment, sports or science.

26. Dear editor,

I ’m writing to tell you about a food poisoning incident. Several days ago, my neighbor family ate a bag of fake food from the market. After the meal, they had

stomachaches and brought up what they had eaten as their faces turned pale.

Fortunately, another neighbor passed by only to find the accident and immediately called the ambulance, which carried them quickly to hospital. After several hours ’ treatment they finally escaped from death.

From this all of us have realized the importance of food safety. As some illegal businessmen are only interested in making profits in the race to become rich quickly, they seldom care about the necessary safety measures and hygiene or care what happens to consumers. They must be charged by law. Meanwhile I do hope the whole society shall begin taking actions to protect people ’s

life safety.

Yours

Li Hua

27. Dear President,

Next year I will go to study at university, but I don’t know how to adapt myself to university life. I hear many freshmen are at a loss what to do when they are at university. They can’t take care of themselves in their everyday life, feeling lonely and homesick. Clothes, money or mobile phones are sometimes gone. And because of different climates and food, they often feel sick. Some even rent rooms outside the campus. Could you tell me how to deal with these problems so that I will be able to suit the university life in the future? Yours, Li Hua

28. As the College Entrance Examination is drawing near, the situation is getting worse and worse. From the picture, we can see that Li Ming is "studying hard". There are many books for him to read and many papers for him to do. How poor he is! At the same time, all his family are also busy working for him.

Nowadays, many parents expect too much of their sons or daughters. They hope that their sons or daughters study hard in order to be admitted to an ideal college or a key university. It is for this reason that parents are strict with their children. However, they don’t realize what they have become a heavy burden or a great pressure. It is the hard work or the great pressure that changes their children that much.

So I hope parents provide a proper environment for their children. Only in this way, will they try their best and succeed at last!

29. May I have your attention, please?

As you know, our class will have a talk show on environment protection with Class One on May 4th.Before it takes place, we will invite Dr Li from Qinghua University to give us a talk on the environment problem and he will also tell us about t

he improvement in environment protection in recent years in Beijing.

The report will begin at 2:00 pm on Wednesday, April 30th in the auditorium on the third floor in the classroom building.

I’m sure we can get enough information from

his talk to make good preparations for the

coming talk show. Everyone should be there

on time, then listen to the report and make

full notes at the same time.

By the way, we will have a discussion

after the report.

That’s all. Thank you.

30. Dear Smith:

I know you want to find a job in Beijing.

I read an advertisement in today’s “21st

Century”, teachers an English paper here.

A Beijing Ladder Information Company is

running a school. So they need

native-speaker English teaches. What they

prefer is a university degree in education

or other related fields, which you have. And

a foreign expert certification is also

required. I think you are the right person

they want.

If you are interested, please directly

call or write to the company. They telephone

number is 86-10-68019433, and their e-mail

address is: liecbj @ aaa5052bbcd126fff7050b36

Good luck!

Li Hua

31. Nov. 25 Saturday

fine

About fifty American students came to

visit our school today.

We gathered at the school at 8 o'clock

to give them a warm welcome. Then we had a

get-together in the reading room in our

library. Our headmaster told them something

about our school. And then we talked with

each other and exchanged gifts. From nine

thirty we showed them around our school. They

visited our classroom building, the lab

building, the factory run by our school, and

the swimming pool. A friendly basketball

game started on the sports ground at then

thirty. At twelve o'clock all American

students left our school.

In the afternoon my classmates and I

went to some shops. We chose and bought some

books and tapes.

I was busy but happy today.

32. Dear Smith,

Jane, 20th

I have got my plane ticket this morning.

I'll take Flight NW 1805 to the U.S.A. on Feb.

2nd.The plane takes off at 10:30 am, from

Beijing Airport. The first stop in Detroit

and there I'll have to stay about 3 hours.

And then it continues its flight and arrives

at Los Angeles. I am told the whole journey

will last some 18 hours. Will you be kind

enough to meet me at the Airport when I arrive

at Los Angeles?

Thank you.

Best wishes. Yours,

33. Zhang Ping

Dear Sir,

I'm writing to tell you something about

our discussion on the topic“Whether Middle

School Students Can Carry Mobile phones

(Cell phones)" at the class meeting.

Forty percent students agreed, for they

thought it was convenient for them to

communicate with their relatives and friends.

They also thought they could surf the

Internet to search for some information and

store some useful information in the m.

Besides, they could play games for rest if

they feel tired after a long time's study.

However, sixty percent of us were

against it. They said the radiation of cell

phones was harmful to health, and the ringing

sound did somewhat affect the cell phone

holders and others. Also, cell phones were

luxurious things for middle school students

and it was easy to lead them to compare with

each other.

As far as I am concerned, I agree with

the majority. It is not suitable for middle

school students to have cell phones. We can

get in touch with others by other means and

we can read more books to enrich ourselves.

Best wishes!

Yours,

Kate

34. Li Gang, a boy student of 21, is now

studying in the English Department of

Beijing Foreign Languages University. He

likes sports and games, singing and dancing,

and can speak English fluently. As a League

secretary, he is highly spoken of by the

teachers and students and regarded as an

outstanding student with great ability.

Li Gang is from Shandong Province. His

parents are both teachers. They are dearly

loved and respected by the students for their

wonderful teaching work. Li Gang's elder

sister, a famous doctor, works in a big

hospital.

Li Gang has made up his mind to be a good

translator after graduation and serve “the

four modernizations”of our country.

35. One Sunday morning, there were some

people in Zhongshan Park. At a stand, a woman

was buying an ice–cream when a young man

behind her snatched her handbag away. She

shouted: “Stop thief! He’s snatched my bag!”

Hearing this, a few people began to run after

him. There was an old man sitting quietly on

a bench nearby. As the snatcher was running

past him, the old man quickly picked up his

umbrella and put it between the snatcher’

s legs. The young man fell down on the ground.

Soon two policemen came and caught him. The

woman thanked the old man, and the people

around praised the old man for his

cleverness.

36. Dear editor,

Recently a survey has been done to find

out how middle school students spend their

pocket money. In this survey, both junior

students and senior students spend most

their money on books, sacks and playing games,

still some money goes to clothes, banks,

sports, and so on. The survey shows that

about 44% of seniors prefer books to sacks

(37%)and playing games (31%).On the other

hand, only 32% of juniors will spend their

pocket money buying books, while over a half

buy sacks and 44% spend on playing games.

Both seniors and juniors would not waste too

much money in clothes or put it in banks.

I think too much sacks will not only

makes us put on weight but also does herm to

our health. In addition, if we play games

without limit, we'll lose much precious time,

which results in low grades. Furthermore,

the money is hard-earned. I hope we students

value our money as well as our time.

37. The New grading system in Our School

In order to help students develop their

abilities in all fields, our school now has asked the teachers to make some changes in the grading system. This chart shows how it works.

The students’ final score will be made up of 5 parts. About 30% of it will come from their test results. The rest of the score is decided by the performances of the students in the following parts: 20% comes from your notes, and another 20% is decided by how you do your homework. If you take an active part in classroom activities, you can get another 20% of the score. Teamwork in class is also important. If you want a higher score, you should be good at working together with your classmates.

In my opinion, our school has made a good decision. This new grading system will certainly help to improve ourselves in all ways.

38. Dear John,

I’m so glad to know that you are coming to Beijing. It so happens that my brother will be away on business through 18 – 24, so you can stay with us if you like. I’ve made a 5 – day schedule for you: the Great Wall(on 18, Day 1), Beihai Park and my school (Day 2), the Summer Palace(Day 3), the Forbidden City and the Tian’ anmen Square (Day 4). Nothing special is planned for Day5. You can do some shopping or something else. Please tell me the date of your arrival and your flight number so I can meet you at the airport.

I’m looking forward to seeing you in Beijing.

39.As is apparently shown in the chart above, many middle school students have problems both physically and mentally, with 70% of students having learning anxieties as well as bad eyesight, and a larger percentage lacking sleep. Coming next is the lack of physical exercise. 40% of the students surveyed won't obey their parents or teachers. Still fewer claimed not to have enough communication with others.

So far as 1 am concerned, we students should balance our physical exercise and studies. Just like a saying goes:" All work but no play makes Jack a dull boy," without a sound body one cannot achieve anything; however, too much attention has been paid

only to studies. Therefore, I suggest we be

given less homework and more time for

out-of--classroom activities to solve all

the problems. Only in this way can we lead

a healthy life.

40.A recent survey shows what the

students of our school like to do in their

spare time.

A recent survey shows what the students of

our school like to do in their spare time.

From the pie chat, we can see 53% of the

students like sports, so doing sports is the

most popular activity in our school. The

second popular activity for students is

surfing the Internet and 36 % of the students

have interest in it. Only a few students,

about 8 percent of them, take reading as a

hobby. And even fewer are fond of playing

musical instruments.

In my point of view, our school should

have more sports facilities built to satisfy

the need of the students. Guidance should be

given to students on surfing the Internet and

ways must be found to arouse students’

interests in reading and music.

41.Do you understand this cartoon? Let

me tell you. One day, the son wanted to help

a little girl up when she fell over, but his

mother stopped him and said, “Don’t do that,

otherwise others will think it was you who

knocked her down.” A few days later, the

mother was shocked at seeing her son just let

the fallen oil bottle be. She asked him why

he didn’t put it in place, but the boy talked

back, “If I had straightened the bottle up,

you would have thought that I did it.”

I disagree with what the mother did in the

story. I think parents should set a good

example to their children. They should not

only care for their children’s health, but

their minds. They should let their children

know it’s a pleasure to help others who are

in trouble. We live in the society, which is

a big family for all of us. Everyone should

do something good to build up our society.

42.February 4, Sunday

Fine

This morning our class organized an

environmental protection activity in the

nearby park. On arriving there, we were

divided into three groups .The first group

collected the rubbish ,such as the waste

paper ,cigarette ends ,plastic bags and so

on. The second group set up several boards

to remind the visitors to take care of the

flowers and trees. The last group gave a

speech to the visitors on the danger of

“white pollution” and the importance of

protecting the environment.

I think it is very important for us to

protect the environment. For the sake of

people’s health and happiness, measures

should be taken to control and prevent

pollution and everyone should make a

contribution to it.

43.Fatness is one of the serious problems

which have a bad effect on our health. And

at present the situation in the teenagers is

even worse, As to this, a discussion was

carried out in our class.

Some students think fatness does harm to

our health, so it is necessary to be on a diet

and take suitable exercise to prevent it.

Those who are overweight should take

measures to lose weight to be healthy.

But others have a different opinion. They say

losing weight will he bad for the teenagers

during their growth course, as well as their

studies. So there is no doubt to leave it as

it is.

44.Dear Mr. Li,

Last Sunday, I went to do some reading

in your library. Over the time 1 was there,

I found something unpleasant. Therefore, I'

d lik

e to voice nay opinions, which, I hope,

would be of help for you to create a more

comfortable place for readers.

First, there are few" new books on the

shelf, and most books are not popular today.

Second, some books are not sorted in proper

order, making it difficult for readers to

find what they want quickly. Third, the

assistants didn't offer good service.

Instead, they were chatting. In addition,

they took no notice of the fact that a light

wasn't working. Leave this state of affairs

to stay the same, and I am afraid there will

be fewer and fewer readers.

So, for the sake of readers, I suggest

that you change all these as son as possible.

Yours,

Li Hua

45.Dear Smith,

How are you? How time flies! Now the

winter vacation was over and I have come back

to school again.

We had 20 days in all for the holiday,

during which we had the most important

Chinese Festival—the Spring Festival. It

took me about a week to visit my relatives

and attend family parties, as it is a

traditional custom in China. Of course, I

spent most of the time doing my lessons. As

you know, I will take the National

Examination in June and there’s a short time

ahead. Every day I did some English reading

materials, practiced writing compositions,

worked out a number of

science problems and so on. When I got tired,

I would do something to relax myself, like

playing basketball with my friends,

listening to music, surfing the Internet,

playing games, and everything that helped to

recover my energy.

In a word, I had a full, busy and

wonderful holiday. How about you? I’m

looking forward to hearing from you soon.

Yours,

Wang Ping

46.Dear Editor,

Recently, a discussion has been held in

our school on whether it is reasonable for

the universities to admit students through

interviews. The results are as follows:

60% of the students support this action.

They express that interviews can evaluate a

student in a more thorough and comprehensive

way. It can encourage students to develop

their own interests and personalities. What’

s more, with the development of society, a

more open and efficient way to test a

student’s abilities is needed.

On the other hand, the other 40%

students are against this idea. They argue

that first, interviews may be subjective and

one-sided, which could lead to unfairness.

Second, not all students are good at showing

their talents in interviews. Last but not

least, a student can’t be judged in only

three or five minutes.

47.From this table, we can see that a middle school student in China has as many as 12 different subjects in a week. A child under this schedule will have to go to school every day including a half of Saturdays. The total studying time in a week adds up to as many as 45 hours.

Knowledge is important. But this does not mean what you get out of the textbooks. “Pure” textbook knowledge can be useless without combining it with practice. It becomes worse if it is acquired at the cost of the students’ health and sense of happiness.

So what we should do is to reduce the academic burden of the students. Add in more “free time” for them. The students may find studying more interesting and will be more willingly to do it under better health conditions.

48.Why Students Have Tutors(家教)?

Les’s take one class, either in primary or high school, as an example and divide it into three groups: the slow, the middle, and the fast learners. In the past, the slow learners used to have tutors. Today, however, it seems all of them have tutors for one reason or another.……

Why Students Have Tutors(家教)?

Les’s take one class, either in primary or high school, as an example and divide it into three groups: the slow, the middle, and the fast learners. In the past, the slow learners used to have tutors. Today, however, it seems all of them have tutors for one reason or another.

The slow learners need tutors because they can’t catch up with others with their own efforts. They have difficulty in understanding the teachers and doing their homework. So after – class tutoring is really important to them. But the problem is that they may become dependent on tutors and not work very hard in class.

As to the middle group learners, they worry about being surpassed and turn to tutors, too.

What about the fast learners? Though

they are confident about their present

position, they are not quite satisfied. They

fix their eyes on a high goal. They desire

to learn more in order to be more competitive

later.

I think they have the right to have

tutors, though I have no tutors.

49. What is happiness in my mind?

Happiness means different things to

different people. For example, some students

believe that if they have much money or large

possessions, they will be happy. They

believe that they will be able to do anything

they want to if they have much money. Some

students think that they should be in good

health, and enjoy whatever they like. Many

students wish to have much wealth from their

parents. In this way they don’t have to work

hard, and they can own everything.

I don’t quite agree with the above

points. I don’t think money means happiness.

We can’t buy many of the things with money,

such as health and knowledge; I value

knowledge, which makes me happy, for I can

do much for mankind with knowledge. Although

different people value happiness

differently, my happiness comes from my

study.

50 Liang liang is no longer the boy he used

to be – he has changed greatly. Only a year

ago, he was overweight and a little lazy. He

got tired easily and did not like sports. His

favorite meal was fried chicken and chips.

One day, he realized that he couldn’t

continue like this. So, he decided to change.

He started to exercise. He ran in the school

playground every day. He also began eating

a healthier diet of more fruits and

vegetables, and less meat. These changes

helped him lose a lot of weight. He is now

a very happy boy in very good shape, and he

is always so active. What can we learn from

Liang liang to feel better and look better?

We should all be careful about what we eat

and make sure that we get enough exercise.

50.Every student will be faced with the

question when he passes the college entrance

examinations: Should we choose a good major

or a good university first? Some students

prefer to consider majors first so that they

can learn what they are interested in. It

will also make it possible for them to take

their favorite jobs in the future. However,

those who think differently believe that the

environment is important to one’s

development and that graduates from leading

universities are often more likely to find

a good job. In my opinion, the best choice

is a good major at a good university. If we

cannot obtain both, the first thing to

consider is a good major, because no matter

where we study, we can still achieve a lot

in a certain field if we try our best.

51.How to build an economized society

Our government is aiming to build an

economized society. It is everybody’s duty

to work hard to achieve this goal including

us students.

Recently, the statistics in the report

of one certain school in two school terms

suggests that the expenses of electricity,

water and paper are surprisingly large and

growing rapidly, which draws our attention.

As a common member of society, we must

keep the following points in our minds.

Firstly, make sure that the lights and all

the other electric facilities are turned off

when we finish our work and leave the room.

Secondly, try to form the habit of turning

off the tap after it is used and the wide

water can be reused for more purposes before

being thrown into sewers. Thirdly, save

paper as much as possible in our everyday

life. It is even better to reuse it.

In a word, if we pay much attention to

our everyday behavior and take actions to

reduce waste, we can make contributions to

an economized society.

52.We often give money to the people in

poor or disaster-stricken areas. Some

students don’t think it a good way to help

people there. However, some prefer helping

the unfortunate with money.

In their opinion, money can be used to

buy daily necessities and can help people

rebuild their hometowns, while sometimes the

things people there receive are not what they

need actually.

But some other students think that

giving used clothing to the people in those

areas is better. Many people, especially in

rich areas and in cities, have much clothing

they no longer like or need. By giving it away

to the needy people we can make the best use

of it. Besides, we are just students, and we

have no incomes of our own.

Anyhow, no matter which way is

considered better, we should try our best to

help those who need help.

53.Dear Jack,

How nice to hear from you again. You want

to know what is going on in our school. In

short, things have been improving since the

school began to carry out exploring study.

In the past, the teachers always kept on

explaining the points in class. We students

just listened and took notes. But now we

often discuss and try to solve the problems

raised by the teachers or ourselves. After

class, we enjoyed different kinds of

activities instead of doing endless homework.

For example, we can read what we are

interested in. We can go to the library or

surf the Internet for various kinds of

information.

In a word, we are now masters of study,

and we are happy.

Best wishes. Yours,

Li Ming

54.It is reported that a well-known

writer went to the street begging

It is reported that a well-known writer

went to the street begging because of his

unpaid salary caused by his not working in

the office. It caused the widespread concern

whether writers need to be in office or at

home to do the writing.

Even though opinions differ, I want to

speak out my voice. Well I prefer the ideas

writers should stay at home. For one thing,

the good writing is the production of

inspiration which can be spoiled by staying

in the office doing nothing at all . For

another thing, to stay at the office getting

the same salary every month can somehow

encourage laziness.

Considering every factor offered above, I

think it is high time that we regarded the

phenomenon as a sign to take measures to help

the writers enjoy the freedom writing at home

providing us wonderful works.

55.One possible version:

The boy and the girl in the picture sat on a bench talking merrily while eating a water-melon. When they went away they left the melon’s skin on the bench, making it very dirty. They didn’t want to take any trouble throwing it into the dustbin although it was very near where they were sitting. Instead, they said that there would be someone who should clean the rubbish.

However, what they did violate public morality. If everyone behaves in this way, the world will be a big rubbish dump with flies flying round and people will live in a world of diseases. Besides, dustmen will have a very, very hard job to clean the world we live in.

My opinion on copying others’ homework.

56.It is known to us all that some students copy others’ homework. As students, we have to do plenty of homework both at home and at school, but sometimes we have some homework which is too difficult for us. On the other hand, some students are lazy, and are not interested in their lessons. They don’t work hard. In order to finish the assignments and please their teachers, some students copy others’ homework.

In my opinion, it is wrong to copy others’ homework because it breaks the school rules. Students should be honest and try to finish our homework by ourselves instead of by copying. Even though we have trouble doing our homework we can ask our classmates or teachers for help.

57.Dear editor,

I'm a student in Senior Three. We have made a survey--"Who do you turn to when in trouble?" Here are the results.

Most of the students will go to their classroom or friends when in trouble they're almost of the same age, so they can talk with and understand each other easily. Some students will tell their teachers or parents about their troubles and ask for their help as the teachers and parents have rich experience and love them very much. They can be trusted by these students. Only a few students solve their problems all by themselves. They hate to talk with others and can’t get on well with others. They have few

friends. In my opinion, when in trouble

we’d better ask our teachers, parents,

friends or classmates for help. Different

people have different experiences. And they

are likely to help you out of the troubles.

Then you can remove some of your difficulties

and feel relaxed.

Thank you. Best wishes!

Yours, Jack

58.Dear Editor:

I am a new student at Haining Hongda

Senior High School. My home is far from

Haining, so I must live at school. This is

the first time for me to get away from my

parents. I feel very sad. When I left home,

I couldn’t help tearing myself away from them.

I do not want to be alone at school, and I

am a shy girl. I have been crying in bed at

night these days. I want to stay at home

forever. I miss my parents very much. Could

you tell me what to do?

Your early reply is expected.

Regards,

59.Dear Amy:

Thank you for your letter. I am so glad

to have a talk about your present situation

with you.

People often miss their parents the

first time they leave home. Most people do

have to leave home for higher education or

employment. You cannot live with your

parents forever. I think you should realize

that present separation will help your

academic development and your improvement of

personal ability.

You need to make friend on your school

campus, sharing ideas with your classmates

who are physically closest to you now. Maybe

you will still miss your parents, but your

new friends will bring you happiness and joy

to your new life. Also I suggest you enjoy

yourself by taking an active part in

different kinds of activities in school. You

will get much pleasure from it.

Wish you happy every day.

Faithfully yours

×××

60.It is the old man’s birthday today.

Now he is sitting on a sofa alone. Maybe his

wife has been dead. On the right side is a

big birthday cake sent by his son. And there

are also some presents given by his daughter

on the left. Yet the old man doesn’t feel

happy. Instead, he looks very sad because he

is lonely.

Our life is getting better and better

than before. Some people think that old

people will be satisfied as long as they have

enough to eat and drink. I think they are

quite wrong. Old people easily get lonely

because they have no work to do. So we should

spend time together with them and take care

of them in every possible

way.

春节作文

写春节作文前,我们可以先回忆

下过春节是我们参加过的活动,如贴

倒福、分压岁钱、吃饺子、掸扬尘、

贴年画、贴剪纸、放鞭炮、守岁、给

压岁钱、挂千千结、贴春联等,然后

挑一个我们印象深刻的上网查些资

料,可以到百度搜春节的八个习俗,

春节的由来与传说等,也可以上作文

网作文素材频道找到相关资料再进

行介绍。

作文题目可以自拟,如欢度春

节,春节游文庙,除夕之夜,美丽的

春节,春节花会

开头部分:大致介绍一下春节,及

春节的一些习俗,点明你所要介绍的

习俗。(略写)

第二部分:介绍这一习俗的来历、

象征意义等,像剪纸、年画、千千结

等还可以写写这些物品的种类、样子

等。(详细)

第三部分:回忆自己参与这一活

动的情景。(详细)

结尾结尾部分:写写自己对这一

习俗的感受。

每个部分举例:

开头部分:大致介绍一下春节,

及春节的一些习俗,点明你所要介绍

的习俗。(略写)

例:元宵节是我国的四大节日之

一,元宵节一过,春节也就算过完了,

所以这一天是非常隆重和热闹的。过

元宵节的节目丰富多彩,有充满乐趣

的看花灯猜灯谜,有喜气洋洋的舞

龙,还有热闹非凡的赛龙船。不过,

最吸引我们小孩子的却是那多姿多

彩的烟花。

第二部分:介绍这一习俗的来

历、象征意义等,像剪纸、年画、千

千结等还可以写写这些物品的种类、

样子等。(详细)

例:春联代表着欢乐祥和。在我

们中国,每逢春节,无论城市还是农

村,家家户户都要精选一副大红春联

贴在门上,为节日增加喜庆的气氛。一幅幅春联不仅带来了吉祥和祝福,还带来了中国古老的浓浓的文化气息。瞧!“大地春光好,长天晓日红”、“岁岁皆如意,年年尽平安”、“江山万里如画,神州四时皆春”、“春风送春处处***美,喜鹊报喜家家喜事多”……幅幅春联让千家万户喜气盈门。春联的种类比较多。按照使用场所,可分为门心、框对、横批、春条、斗方等。因此,贴的位置也不同,如“门心”贴在门板上端中心部位;“横批”贴在门楣的横木上。

第三部分:回忆自己参与这一活动的情景。(详细)

例:记得去年元宵节的晚上爸爸妈妈带我去工人体育馆看烟花。八点整,只听见几声沉闷的声音,一个个烟花带着红红的火星窜上了天空,几声脆响,夜空绽放出几朵美丽的花朵。它们的形状和颜色各不相同,有五颜六色的满天星,金黄色的蒲公英,紫色的牵牛花,火红的玫瑰花,粉红的月季、银色的百合,真是绚丽多彩。随着一声声的炮响,人们在惊呼,在赞叹,夜色中,人们微微扬起的脸上也变幻着多姿的色彩,露出了幸福的笑容……

结尾结尾部分:写写自己对这一习俗的感受。

例:我看着那散发着传统文化

芳香的中华结,仿佛品味到了中华民

族远古的神秘和东方的灵秀。它的古

香古色,它的千变万化,让我神往,

让我遐想……

《春节

的街头》

今天,是中国传统节日——春

节。早晨我还没醒,就听到了鞭炮的

声音。平静的社区,今日显得热闹非

凡。这热闹的喧嚣,把我的睡意一股

脑的全都打撒开来。于是,起床穿上

了新衣服连早饭都来不及吃就冲到

门外,看着各家各户的炮竹,烟花。

接着就是跟爸爸妈妈一起去走街串

巷——拜年!

“李伯伯,新年快乐”“王阿姨,

工作顺了”

“刘奶奶,身体健康”〃〃〃跟

所有的长辈们拜过年之后,妈妈提议

说:一会,去街上看看,感受下新年

的气氛。

一上街,街上可就更热闹了。人

们手里有提着大袋大袋的菜,身边的

孩子手上握着一大把小花炮,蹦蹦跳

跳地跑着。看!我左边的一位四、五

岁左右的小女孩,跑到前面去。一下

子又转过头对一位满手是鼓鼓的袋

子的大人喊着:“爸爸,快点!我要

回去放炮玩呢!”。有拿着那边超市

发的小气球的,红的,黄的,绿的,

还有蓝的。也有三五成群,手挽着手

说说笑笑的姑娘们,小伙子们,忙绿

了一年,辛苦了一年,我想这个时候

应该是大家最放松,最高兴的时候。

你看,路灯上还挂着两个小红灯,喜

气洋洋的。就像在说,“我们也要过

新年,我们也要过新年”。

一进菜市场,那才更热闹呢!人

流窜动,一眼望去,什么也看不见,

全是人。还有那翠绿的黄瓜,可真新

鲜哪,你看,那金黄色的小花在太阳

的照射下显得多么的生机勃勃啊。那

鲫鱼,鲢鱼,青鱼,草鱼等等在水里

游来游去,真是印证了我们中国的老

话:年年有鱼(余)!黄的韭菜,红

的番茄,黑的木耳,白的萝卜〃〃〃真

是要什么有什么呀。“哎哟!可真够

挤的。”我嘀咕了一句。跟着妈妈买

了几个我爱吃的菜,结完帐就走出了

菜场。超市里的收银台前也早已排起

了长龙。

傍晚时分,街上,又渐渐安静下

来。店主们把店子关了,超市也比往

常早了些许关门。大家都提着东西回

家过年去了。

到了晚上6点左右,社区渐渐安

静,孩子们都回家吃团圆饭去了。吃

完团圆饭7、8点的样子社区又重新

热闹起来。孩子们全都出来放花炮

了。这个放个“降落伞,”那个又放

个“天女撒花”〃〃〃〃各式各样的

花炮全有。每放完一个都会聚集好几

个孩子,他们在讨论谁的花炮最美

丽,谁的花炮颜色最多,之后又是阵

阵欢笑。大人们或几个坐在一起打

牌,打麻将;或几个坐在一起嗑瓜子,

剥花生;或看着自己的孩子放花炮,

偶尔还要帮他们一下。大多数的孩

子,都是自己独立操作完成。

夜,更深了。人们陆陆续续的回

家了,有些不肯回家的孩子也在父母

的劝说下,不情愿的回了家,一天的

热闹景象渐渐被夜幕包围。我不禁感

叹又是一年到,时间过得可真快呀!

节见闻

“当、当、当”新年的钟声敲响

了,家家户户的门上早已贴上了或火

红或金黄的对联,每一家的老老少少

都乐得合不拢嘴。兴奋的孩子们有的

目不转睛地盯着电视,品尝着一年一

度的晚会大餐――春节晚会;有的急

着给自己的长辈拜年,发短信,打电

话,所有新年的祝福话语仿佛怎么也

说不完;调皮的孩子正在向自己的父

辈们“讨要”压岁钱;屋外的鞭炮

声此起彼伏,炸开了锅,五彩的烟花

更是把这个特殊的夜晚点缀得绚丽

多姿。

正月初一,农历新年的第一天迎

着人们的喜悦祥和而来。我这个平时

最赖床的懒汉,今天却起了个大早,

因为我极想穿上我那美丽的新衣,出

去好好炫耀一翻。我要去走亲访友拜

新年了,这无疑也是一件高兴的事。

我们小孩子走在拜年队伍的前面,见

到长辈们拜个年,说几句吉利话,就可以收获一大把的压岁钱,然后拿到街上去买自己喜爱的东西――玩具、零食、鞭炮……,家长好像变了个人似的,对我们的放纵是那么的宽容,一切都有了!这就是过年的感觉。

“放鞭炮喽!”不知是谁喊了一声,小孩子们很快都聚在了一起。一串串鞭炮在人们手中点燃,响声震天,四处飞溅,仿佛要把一个个美好的愿望送到千家万户。一阵阵炮竹声接连不断,热闹非凡。

到了吃饭的时候,望着满桌子平时最爱吃的菜肴,我们小孩子却一点儿也不觉得饿。大人们在推杯换盏之间,谈论最多是:今非昔比啊!今天的幸福生活从餐桌上最能说明问题,现在人们生活好了,天天就像在过年!

奔波在走亲访友的路途上,我见到了春意盎然的田间大地,一条条新修的高速公路缩短了我们的行程,通往乡村的泥巴路也被“村村通”的水泥路所覆盖,城市高楼大厦像雨后春笋,一年一个变化……

春节对于我们小孩子来说,那就是一切都在变化,一切都是新的!

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