2.A The British must have really high standards. I was part of a student exchange programme between a university in England and my university in China. I had spent days in(1)
(prepare) for my first English paper. I knew I did a good job and was looking forward(2)
getting a positive comment. When I got the paper back, I found that my teacher(3)
(write) the comment "Not bad!" Not bad? But there weren't any(4)
(mistake) in my paper.
B The college entrance examination is just around the corner. Homework and tests will keep many of you up late at night,and you may plan to make up for your lost sleep during the weekends.(5)
is it useful? A study published in the journal Current Biology completely has changed(6)
people used to think. It shows that the habit of sleeping in on weekends doesn't fix the damage done by a lack of sleep during the week. Even(7)
(bad), it may damage your health.
C The International Day of Families, which(8)
(name) by the United Nations in 1993, is held on May 15th every year. The day celebrates the(9)
(important) of families. It aims(10)
(develop) people's understanding of issues that are related to families. With a different theme each year, the day is observed with a wide range of events that are organized at local, national and international levels.