The classroom is so dirty. _________ we clean it?

A. shall  B. Will  C. Would  D. Do

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第二節(jié)  書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿分35分)

         你校同學(xué)進(jìn)行了一場(chǎng)有關(guān)英語(yǔ)聽(tīng)力測(cè)試的討論。討論的主題是:英語(yǔ)測(cè)試中的聽(tīng)力部分該不該取消?請(qǐng)你根據(jù)下表中的提示寫一篇短文,介紹討論的情況。

一些同學(xué)認(rèn)為

另一些同學(xué)認(rèn)為

A.不應(yīng)該取消;

B.聽(tīng)是語(yǔ)言的四項(xiàng)基本技能之一;不能忽視;

C.聽(tīng)是獲取信息的重要途徑之一;

D.國(guó)際合作日益增多,聽(tīng)、說(shuō)能力應(yīng)加強(qiáng)。

A.應(yīng)該取消;

B.考試中各地收聽(tīng)效果好壞不一,不公平;

C.英語(yǔ)教師和語(yǔ)音設(shè)備城鄉(xiāng)差異過(guò)大;

D.今后并非人人都要與外國(guó)人進(jìn)行口頭交流。

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B

Forgiving someone who has hurt you or let you down is never an easy thing. Several new studies, however, say that it could have a lot of health benefits. When you think of forgiveness, you probably don’t think of it as being a health or medical problem. Studies from Stanford University, on the other   hand, show that something like anger can change your well-being.

When cartoon book characters like the Incredible Hulk get angry, they change colours and often gain special power. In the real world, anger is less obvious and may be more dangerous. That’s why Professor Fred Luskin, founder of the Stanford Forgiveness Project and author of Forgive for Good, says holding on to anger and hatred can harm your physical and mental health. Two new studies seem to show the same idea.

The studies find that people who are able to forgive feel less stress, less back pain, and less depression. They also have fewer headaches, lower blood pressure, and fewer problems on sleeping.

So it doesn’t matter if your anger is caused by the traffic or other things. Learning to let it go is important. Techniques such as deep breath or thought can help. Or just ask yourself if it’s worth hurting yourself by staying angry with someone else.

Forgiveness does not mean that you simply accept what happened and say it’s OK. Instead, it’s a way of making peace with yourself about what happened in the past.

45. The author of the passage tries to make his viewpoint clear ______.

   A. by raising his own examples.       B. based on his own experience.

   C. by mentioning some studies.       D. by mentioning some typical patients.

46. The example of the cartoon book characters is taken in the passage to____.

   A. support the viewpoint that anger and hatred harm physical and mental health.

   B. introduce a famous expert.

   C. let the reader know the different colours of cartoon faces.

   D. show how to control one’s temper.

47. The underlined phrase “holding on to” in this passage possibly means“__”.

   A. removing.    B. keeping up.    C. getting rid of.    D. learning about.

48. The best title for this passage is probably _______.

   A. Forgiveness.                        

   B. Forgiveness Is Good for Health.

   C. A Secret to Keeping Health.           

   D. Anger Is Bad for Health.

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B

       According to the report by Baekeland and Hartmann, two American authoritative psychotogical research centres, the "short sleepers" had been more or less average in their sleep needs until the men were in their teens.But at about age 15 or so, the men voluntarily began cutting down their nightly sleep time because of pressures from school, work and other activities. These men tended to view their nightly periods of unconsciousness as bothersome interruptions, in their daily routines.

       In general, these "short sleeps" appeared ambitious, active, energetic, cheerful,, conformist (循規(guī)蹈矩的) in their opinions, and very sure about their career choices.They often held several jobs at once, or workers full - or part - time while going to school.And many of them had a strong urge to appear "normal" or "acceptable" to their friends and associates.When asked to recall their dreams, the "short sleepers" did poorly.More than this, they seemed to prefer not remembering.In similar fashion, their usual way of dealing with psychological problems was to deny that the problem existed, and then to keep busy m the hope that the trouble would go away.The sleep patterns of the “short sleepers" were similar to, but less extreme than, sleep patterns shown by many mental patients categorized as manic (瘋?cè)耍?

       The "long sleepers" were quite different indeed.Baekeland and Hartmann report that these young men had been lengthy sleeps since childhood.They seemed to enjoy their sleep, protected it, and were quite concerned when they were occasionally deprived (剝奪) of their desired 9 hours of nightly bed rest.They tended to recall their dreams much better than the "short sleepers." did.Many of the "long sleepers" were shy, anxious, introverted (內(nèi)向), inhibited (壓抑) , passive, mildly depressed, and unsure of themselves (particularly in social situations).Several openly states that sleep was an escape from their daily problems.

50.According to the text, which is probably the writer' s real attitude towards these two living habits ____.

       A.both of them are healthy habits  

       B.not both of them are unhealthy habits

       C.either of them is not unhealthy habits

       D.neither of them is healthy habits

51.When sometimes they cannot enjoy adequate sleep, the long sleepers might ____.

       A.feel extremely depressed        B.become energetic

       C.a(chǎn)ppeared disturbed         D.feel disappointed

52.The writer implies ( 暗示) that short sleepers _____ in the text.

       A.a(chǎn)re ideally vigorous even under the pressures of life

       B.often neglect the consequences of inadequate(不足的)sleep

       C.do not know how to relax properly

       D.a(chǎn)re more unlikely to run into mental problems

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Color - blind people often find it difficult to ______ between red and green.

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Susan Sontag(1933—2004) was one of the most noticeable figures in the world of literature. For more than 40 years she made it morally necessary to know everything—to read every book worth reading, to see every movie worth seeing. When she was still in her early 30s,publishing essays in such important magazines as Partisan Review,she appeared as the symbol of American culture life,trying hard to follow every new development in literature,film and art. With great effort and serious judgment,Sontag walked at the latest edges of world culture.

  Seriousness was one of Sontag’s lifelong watchwords(格言),but at a time when the barriers between the well-educated and the poor-educated were obvious, she argued for a true openness to the pleasure of pop culture. In “Notes Camp”, the 1964 essay that first made her name,she explained what was then a little—known set of difficult understandings,through which she could not have been more famous.“Notes on Camp”,she wrote,represents “a victory of ‘form’ over ‘content’, ‘beauty’ over ‘morals’ ”.

    By conviction(信念)she was a sensualist(感覺(jué)論者),but by nature she was a moralist(倫理學(xué)者),and in the works she published in the 1970s and 1980s,it was the latter side of her that came forward. In “Illness as Metaphor”—published in 1978,after she suffered cancer—she argued against the idea that cancer was somehow a special problem of repressed personalities(被壓抑的性格),a concept that effectively blamed the victim for the disease. In fact,re-examining old positions was her lifelong habit.

    In America,her story of a 19th century Polish actress who set up a perfect society in California,won the National Book Award in 2000. But it was as a tireless,all-purpose cultural view that she made her lasting fame.

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64.The underlined sentence in paragraph l means Sontag ____________.

    A.was a symbol of American cultural life

    B.developed world literature,film and art

    C.published many essays about world culture

    D.kept pace with the newest development of world culture

65.She first won her name through____________.

    A.her story of a Polish actress

    B.her book Illness as Metaphor

    C.publishing essays in magazines like Partisan Review

    D.her explanation of a set of difficult understandings

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    A.a(chǎn) tireless,all-purpose cultural view

    B.her lifelong watchword: seriousness

    C.publishing books on morals

    D.enjoying books worth reading and movies worth seeing

67.From the works Susan published in the 1970s and 1980s,we can learn that _____.

  A.she was more a moralist than a sensualist

    B.she was more a sensualist than a moralist

    C.she believed repressed personalities mainly led to illness

    D.she would like to re-examine old positions

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Do you have any idea______ is actually going on in the classroom?

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______ man may usually be known by the books he reads as well as by ______ company he keeps.

A. The; a               B. A; a               C. The; the           D. A; the

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I’m really tired ____ Tom. He had me ____ for two hours in the rain.

A of, waiting   B with, wait     C of, waited         D with, waited

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