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西南大学培训与继续教育学院课程考试试题卷
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5 L0 s9 e' [5 s/ ?: K课程名称【编号】:英语写作【0846】 A卷
5 X5 @- v7 H* p; G' v) O6 M9 ~) g:大作业 更多资料下载:谋学网(www.mouxue.com):100分
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5 J, u L% T( jI. Write a topic sentence for the group of sentences provided. Write the topic sentence on the Answer Sheet. (10 points)
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 Crocodiles are grayish green.
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 Alligators like fresh water. N* j0 Y& N4 H X' ~4 g4 H
 Alligators have a rounded snout.
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Topic sentence: _______________________________________________________________________.
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 Butterflies lay their eggs on leaves.8 x4 K" \/ Y. ~) F0 Z2 U6 O
 Then, the eggs hatch into small larvae.2 M u$ ?% |3 r( ?, x: k% ?
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 The caterpillars spin a chrysalis or cocoon.
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II. Read the following paragraphs to identify the sentence which is not related to its topic. Write the number of the unrelated sentences on the Answer Sheet. (10 points)
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My name is Brandon and I began Humans of New York in the summer of 2010. I thought it would be really cool to create a catalogue of New York City’s people, so I set out to photograph 10,000 New Yorkers and put their photos on a map. (1) I worked for several months with this goal in mind. (2) But along the way, I started collecting quotes and short stories from the people I met. Taken together, these pictures and captions became the subject of a blog. (3) Blogs are popular with all age groups. (4) With over eight million followers on social media, HONY now provides a worldwide audience with daily looks into the lives of strangers in New York City. It has also become a #1 NYT bestselling book.
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; Y4 v* e+ d' K: {) f: S7 u+ VLearning a second language can provide a deeper understanding of a foreign culture. Social habits that may not make sense to most outsiders might start to make more sense after a few vocabulary lessons. For example, I always wondered why my Dutch cousins rarely said “you’re welcome” after I said “thank you”. (1) My cousin can speak English but sometimes makes mistakes. (2) At first, I thought he was being rude, but when I learned more about his language, I realized that they don’t use “you’re welcome” the same way we do: in response to “thank you”. (3) They actually say something that translates to “If you please” when they offer you something. (4) This is one of the first things I learned about Dutch culture when I started to learn their language and it gave me a different perspective on the roles of host and guest since in Dutch the onus to be polite is on the host, and not the guest as it seems to be in English.
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9 t3 S/ F* F6 ^/ K8 a+ yIII. Put the following group of sentences into correct order. Write the number of the reordered sentences on the Answer Sheet. (10 points)
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2. When NASA tested the pouch, they found it definitely contained lunar dust, a fine grey powder resembling graphite.
7 e- s5 f4 `! e3 A3. It wasn’t included with the hundreds of Apollo 11 artifacts Johnson Space Center sent to the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum.
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5. If it had been included, visitors to the museum can admire it within a short distance.
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/ s% I$ p$ p7 I0 {# A& cWhy do more professors and educators turn video platforms into their classroom?
. ` r- L, @; k% UInstructions: Write a composition of about 200 words to discuss the issue, using specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
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