1、Section C Developing ideas 2.多参加学校的活动; 3.其他 注意: 1.词数 80左右; 2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 3.开头已给出,不计入总词数。 Dear Chris, Yours, Li Hua 参考范文 Dear Chris, Sorry to hear that you are having difficulty adapting to the new school.Such problems are quite normal.Maybe the following suggestions will be helpful. First,you ne
2、ed to get along well with your classmates and make friends with them.In this way,you will get to know each other better.Second,try to take part in as many school activities as possible,which are good for developing friendship with other students.Last but not least,you should consider turning to your
3、 teachers,who can usually give you some valuable suggestions. I sincerely hope my advice will be of some help to you. Yours, Li Hua .读后续写 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。续写的词数 应为 150左右。 Steve was the most amazing person in all of Minneapolis,and he was my cousin.By the age of 19,Steve was a sta
4、r baseball player at the University of Minnesota.I wanted to be exactly like him.So when Steve asked me to go with him on a spring fishing trip in northern Minnesota,I was excited! After planning the trip,we gathered clothes and supplies and began our great adventure.We reached the Superior National
5、 Forest in northern Minnesota by early evening.On our way to the campsite,Steve pointed to a small house faraway in one of the mountains,saying that it was the ranger station (护林站) where the forester worked. Finally,after a long walk,we reached the campsite and set up the camp as the sun was setting
6、.Steve knew all the tricks of an experienced wilderness camper.After we gathered enough wood from the forest,he started the campfire using only stone and steel no matches.For supper we feasted on freeze-dried beef,wild rice and pea soup.I ate greedily after all that work. Tired enough,we climbed int
7、o our sleeping bags early and talked about our plans for fishing the next day.We were still talking quietly when a sudden north wind picked up; the temperature dropped and it began to snow.Steve found a way to increase the temperature inside the tent.He dragged a log (原木) from the forest to the oppo
8、site side of the campfire.Then he wrapped aluminum foil (铝箔) around the log.The heat from the fire reflected off the foil and into the tent.Soon images of lake fish were filling my dreams. The snow had stopped,but sometime later a powerful wind must have kicked up the flames of our dying fire.I was
9、abruptly awakened by Steve.Our tent was on fire.Frightened,I ran out of the tent immediately.The tent collapsed (倒塌) with Steve inside.Without any thought of endangering myself,I reached into the burning tent and pulled him to the icy lake.Fortunately,we were not seriously hurt. Paragraph 1: Later,a
10、s we stood by the burning tent to keep warm,we considered our difficult situation. Paragraph 2: Suddenly,we heard a noise in the forest. 参考范文 Paragraph 1: Later,as we stood by the burning tent to keep warm,we considered our difficult situation.Our campsite was in the deep of the forest really far aw
11、ay from the highway.We were in the middle of nowhere,wearing only underwear,with our supplies burnt into ashes,including our cellphones.Even Steve was unsure what to do next.The only thing we could do was just sitting in the cold air and wondering how to get out of the forest. Paragraph 2: Suddenly,
12、we heard a noise in the forest.Anxiously we listened and stared into the darkness.A jeep appeared.A forester had spotted the light from the fire and had come to have a check.We jumped into the warm vehicle and the forester drove us to the ranger station,where we were given clothes and were able to call our parents.Steve and I had many more camping adventures from then on,but it was on this trip that Steve began to treat me more like a friend and equal,rather than a younger cousin.Our friendship continues to this day.