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5. is a great advantage for international communication, (gift)
有語言天分對于國際交往是一個巨大的優(yōu)勢。
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4. Some people say/It is said that the city of Xiamen is the most beautiful city in China, . (surround)
有人說廈門是中國最美的城市,被群山和海環(huán)抱。
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3. the continent of Europe made him fail to fall asleep. (thought)
一想到他將穿越歐洲大陸,他就無法入睡。
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2. ,she caught sight of an old classmate who she had not seen for ages. (分詞作狀語)
上飛機時,她瞥見一位她多年不見的老同學。
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1. ,Columbus chose to sail to the west to get to the east. (rather than)
哥倫布不向東走,而是選擇向西航行以到達東方。
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Extreme sports and the movie Lord of the Rings are the two things that come to mind when one talks abutNew Zealandtoday. But for wine lovers across the world, New Zealand has a completely different meaning.
It's a long narrow country,but its vineyards(葡萄園) are mostly around three regions,Gis- borne,Hawkes Bay and Marlborough.
It was not until the 1980s that New Zealand wines drew the attention of the world with what is now a fashionable classic wine: Cloudy Bay. It was snapped up as it appeared on wine menus in Hong Kong restaurants during the early 1990s. This success was followed by the growing popularity of a wide range of wines from other New Zealand estates(莊園) such as Esk Vally, Villa Maria and Grove Mill. Since then,several other wine growing regions in other countries have tried to copy theNew Zealandstyle without much success.
The New Zealanders were good at white wines right from their early days,but their red wines, too,were catching the fancy of the drinking public. One example of just how fast and sure that happened is Goldwater Estate in Waiheke Island. The little island, which is just a 35-minute ferry ride from Auckland, had only 13 wineries ten years ago. Kim and Jeanette Gold-water set it up as the Goldwater holiday home,with wine making as a hobby, in 1982. But de?mand soon made them turn that hobby into a business.
Encouraged by family and friends,they decided to take their wine production a step further and entered the commercial market. In 1991 ,they took their wines to the International Wine Competition in New York and won a Gold Medal.
( ) 5. What does the author mean by saying "But for wine lovers across the world,New Zealand has a completely different meaning" in Paragraph 1?
A.New Zealand today is different from what it was in the past in wine making.
B.New Zealand is famous for good wines to wine lovers in the world.
C.Wine lovers have different opinions onNew Zealand's sports and films.
D.New Zealand is well known for its sports and movies.
( ) 6. Goldwater Estate in Waiheke Island is given as an example to show that .
A.Goldwater Estate is not very far from Auckland
B.Goldwater won great success as a holiday home to New Zealanders
C.the red wines of the New Zealanders are on their way to success
D.encouragement from family and friends can lead to gold medals
( ) 7. The underlined phrase "snapped up" in Paragraph 3 most probably means " ”.
A. refused B. removed
C. wiped out D. sold out
( ) 8. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Vineyards can be seen everywhere across the long narrow country.
B.New Zealand wines first won their place in the world with Cloudy Bay.
C.Kim and Jeanette Goldwater took wine making as a hobby at first.
D.Wine production from Goldwater was popular with the drinking public.
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LONDON,England,a capital city full of art and history,an important political centre,a huge financial market place.
Whatever you think about London, visiting as a tourist is very different from living there. Each part of London has its own character. Some parts are richer than others,or more industrial, or have better housing.
Let's start with the centre, the "Square Mile". This is the oldest part of London. In the past,this is where all financial business was done. Not many people live here,but 300,000 people work here every day.
Moving west,we come to the West End. This busy shopping and entertainment district is bursting with things to do. Take a walk down Oxford Street, past big department stores like Sel-fridges and Harrods. Rents here are very high,a one-bedroom apartment may cost around 1000 pounds (14,845 yuan) a week.
Further away is West London. This area is more residential and very fashionable. Go see the home of Diana, the Princess of Wales:Kensington Palace. Notting Hill,made famous by the film starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts, is here.
The East End contains the Port of London,which historically is where many immigrants first arrived. Waves of French, Belgians, Jews,Pakistanis and Bangladeshis have all lived here. This makes the area very diverse(各式各樣的) ,but also quite poor. It has a reputation as being dangerous. Since London won the bid to hold the Olympics in 2012, many Londoners hope that housing, education and employment for many people in this area will improve.
It is difficult to be general about London. The city is made up of a "collection of villages", each area with its own character and community. Put them all together, and you have London, a international capital.
( ) 1. It can be inferred from the passage that .
A.more tourists would rather visit London thanFranceevery year
B.the West End in London is the oldest part of London
C.the film Notting Hill made the actress Julia Roberts famous in London
D.Kensington Palace is one of the places of interest in London
( ) 2. What does the word "reputation" in Paragraph 6 mean in Chinese?
A.名聲,名譽 B.治安 C.住房 D.環(huán)境
( ) 3. All of the following are true except .
A.Many people work in the oldest part of London every day
B.It costs quite a lot to rent a flat in West End
C.There are many immigrants in the east part of London
D.London will compete for the bid to hold the Olympic in 2012
( ) 4. The passage serves as .
A.a poster to draw many visitors to London
B.an introduction of something about London to the foreigners
C.a declaration of supporting the Olympics in 2012
D.an ad to make London more famous
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BRITISH newspapers are among the oldest and most famous in the world. 1recently big changes have seen these traditional publications try to 2 the modern world. After 216 years,The Times has halved its size to become much 3,In fact,the paper has 4 its size in half from a broadsheet to tabloid (小報) .
In Britain the newspaper market is 5 between the larger broadsheets and the smaller tabloids. These terms 6 the size of the papers' pages but there is also a clear 7 in con?tent. Broadsheets such as The Times, The Guardian and Daily Telegraph are 8 papers. They 9 a broad range of political, economic and international issues. Their stories are also reasonably long and use quite formal language.
Tabloids have far more stories about 10 serious issues such as celebrities' love lives.
Their stories are shorter and use more simple language. Tabloids often have bigger11 Britain's 12 newspaper,The Sun, is a tabloid and has a naked girl on page three every day.
By 13 to the size of a tabloid,The Times is following in the footsteps of a less 14 broadsheet paper The Independent.15 changed to tabloid last year and saw its sales increase 16. Although both papers have switched to the smaller size,the content of the papers has 17 the same. They are 18 still serious papers.
The two papers claim that people 19 the smaller size easier to handle when they travel to work on the bus or the train in the morning. 20 says its new size is "compact",not tab?loid.
( ) 1.A. Because B. So C. And D. But
( ) 2.A. match B. suit C. fit D. change
( ) 3.A. longer B. smaller C. thicker D. wider
( ) 4.A. cut B. shortened C. enlarged D. narrowed
( ) 5.A. divided B. separated C. arranged D. marked
( ) 6.A. turn into B. refer to C. think about D. connect with
( ) 7.A. meaning B. mark C. difference D. sign
( ) 8.A. old B. interesting C. modern D. serious
( ) 9.A. have B. name C. cover D. choose
( ) 10.A. more B. less C. even D. quite
( ) 11.A. headlines B. pictures C. title D. edition
( ) 12.A. best-selling B. good-looking C. slow-moving D. ugly-looking
( ) 13.A. going B. getting C. changing D. coming
( ) 14.A. important B. welcoming C. helpful D. famous
( ) 15.A. It B. This C.That D. They
( ) 16.A. slowly B. greatly C. little D. usually
( ) 17.A. become B. found C. left D. remained
( ) 18.A. / B. ail C. both D. even
( ) 19.A. find B. hope C. expect D. agree
( ) 20.A.The Independent B.The Times
C.The Guardian D.Daily Telegraph
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假如你正在參加你校舉行的英語演講比賽,你抽中的英語演講題目是How to relax before exams.請以此為題寫一篇英語演講稿,談談你對如何緩解考前焦慮情緒的見解。具體內(nèi)容包括:
1.考前焦慮的危害
2.緩解考前焦慮的措施
(1) 正確對待考試,制定科學的學習計劃;
(2) 保持良好的心態(tài),適量運動、聽音樂等;
(3) 保持充足的睡眠和均衡的飲食。
3. 可能出現(xiàn)的效果注意:
1.詞數(shù):120左右;
2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;
3.開頭和結(jié)尾均已為你寫好,不計人總詞數(shù)。
anxiety n.焦慮make a plan制訂計戈'J Good morning, boys and girls!
That's all. Thank you.
?寫作支招
一) 寫作定性
本文形式I:雖是演講稿,但實際上為陳述解決問題辦法的說明文。具有層次分明、結(jié)構緊湊、邏輯連貫、用詞考究等特點。時態(tài)多為一般現(xiàn)在時,人稱多為第一人稱,句式多為陳述句。全文一般分為"呈現(xiàn)問題一提出建議一預測后果"三段。
二) 難點突破
1.可用詞匯
nervousness;do harm to/be harmful to;disturb;have a ... attitude toward;study plan/ scheme;keep a ... mind;take exercise properly;proper amount of exercise;have a balanced diet;listen to/enjoy the music
2.結(jié)構模仿
呈現(xiàn)問題(problem presentation) :用一個復合句挑明問題會使得問題的呈現(xiàn)完整、準確
和簡潔。
Some of us are having problems with our parents,as they often look into our school bags or read our diaries.
提出建議(recommendation making) :用銜接過渡詞和連接詞使行文連貫、結(jié)構緊湊。On one hand, you could reflect on yourself;on the other hand, you could have a heart-to-heart talk with your parents.
預測效果(effect guessing) 用充滿自信的口吻進行效果預測會對聽眾產(chǎn)生巨大的感染
力。
Why don't you have a try the way I have mentioned above? Surely you can overcome that problem!
3.參考句型
It is necessary/important that sb. should do sth.某人有必要做......
There's no need to do sth.沒必要做.....
I think/suggest that…我認為/我建議…… We/You can/could…我們/你可以……
Why not do sth. /why don't you do sth.?為何..... ?
How/What about doing sth.?做... 怎么樣?
it/that helps do sth.那樣會有助于做……
be sure that…肯定....
do sth. and you'll…做……,你就會……
一試身手
Good morning, boys and girls!
That's all. Thank you.
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Gossip moves so quickly that few people have time to cover their ears,even if they want
to. "I hate it when others gossip about me," said Mandy Miraglia, 16, a high school student from California, " but to be honest,gossip with my close friends make me feel I am trusted and belong to the group. " Miraglia is not the only person who feels like that.
Gossip has long been looked down on as little more than nonsense(廢話) and bad manners. But recent research showed that gossip has many positive effects on your social life.
"There has been a trend among people to dislike gossip”,said David Sloan Wilson,a pro?fessor from the State University of New York in Binghamton,US,"but gossip appears to be a very important form(形式) of behavior in a group of friends, defining their group membership.”
For 18 months,Kevin Kniffin,from the University of Wisconsin,US,researched the be?havior of 50 people. He found that gossip levels peaked when a sports team included a slacker (懶蟲) ,someone who regularly missed practices or showed up late. Other members of the team would soon start to joke about the slacker's shortcomings behind his back,because they think they are bad for the whole team.
Gossip about the mistakes of senior members helps newcomers rebuild their confidence after a failure. It also helps relieve(釋放) social and professional anxiety. Long-term studies show that people around the world devote from a fifth to two-thirds or more of their daily conversation to gossip, and men appear to be just as eager for gossip as women.
It is hard to judge gossip, but it is more powerful than you think.
( ) 5. It can be inferred from the research by Kevin Kniffin that .
A.gossip sometimes sends away the slacker of a team
B.gossip is no use to the teamwork at all
C.gossip sometimes helps newcomers rebuild their confidence
D.gossip makes people separate with each other
( ) 6. It is true about Mandy Miraglia that .
A.she hates gossip all the time
B.she enjoy gossips about others
C.gossip sometimes makes her feel closer to the friends
D.her recent study is about the gossip
( ) 7. What's the writer's attitude about gossip?
A.He looks down upon the gossip as bad manners.
B.He thinks highly of making a gossip.
C.He doesn't want to talk about gossip at all.
D.He believes that gossip is powerful.
( ) 8. We can learn from the passage that .
A.there will be more and more gossip in the future
B.gossip will moves slowly and secretly
C.people may think about gossip from another aspect
D.sportsmen enjoy gossip more than the other people
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