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【題目】假定你是李華,是某高中的一名學生。為了讓更多的人了解中國優(yōu)秀的傳統(tǒng)文化,你校近日將舉辦中國傳統(tǒng)文化展( The Traditional Chinese Culture Fair)。請給你的外教Mr. Smith寫一封電子郵件,邀請他參加。郵件的內(nèi)容包括:

1.展會的宗旨,時間、地點以及參加人;

2.展出內(nèi)容:相關書籍、圖片、實物等;

注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;

2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。

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【題目】It seemed like any other day when Chantelle Lister set off to work at 7 a.m. It was the school holidays, so her 1 (daughter) Loren and Mollie, 17 and six, and 11-year-old son Charlie were sleeping in bed.

But within an hour, the family home in England caught fire. The fire started in the kitchen 2 smoke started filling the ground floor while the children slept.

3 (thankful), the family’s dog Bailey rushed to their rescue. Despite the thick smoke, the four-year-old dog made 4 (he) way upstairs and kept barking and scratching () at Loren’s door until she woke up.

5 (struggle) to breathe, the teenager ran into other rooms. And she managed to get the 6 (frighten) children out through a bedroom window and onto a flat roof.

After successfully raising the alarm, Bailey went downstairs to try to get out. But he

7 (catch) in the fire.

“The firemen pulled Bailey out and tried to save him, but he was dead,” Chantelle says. “They put8 blanket over him and I kept thinking, ‘That could 9 (be) one of my children.’ Bailey was so loving. The children wouldn’t be here10 him. He’s my hero and I will be grateful to him forever.”

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【題目】閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Volunteering to help people in need combined 1 travelling to faraway places is 2 new trend in the travel industry. It is called voluntourism. People travel to other countries, learn languages and other cultures and gain new 3(experience). Recent statistics show that in the past few years voluntourism4 (be) one of the fastest-growing areas of tourism. More than l.6 million people around the world are volunteers in other countries. They work in orphanages(孤兒院), help build schools, assist in hospitals and do farming work in 5 (develop) countries. There are many reasons 6 people want to engage in voluntourism. Students see it as a gap year after school, while others 7 (simple) want to take time out from a job and do something else. However, some voluntourists do not see volunteering 8 what it is. They only think it is a cheap way 9 (travel) and don't really want to get 10

(involve) in hard work.

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【題目】假定你是李華,你的美國筆友Tom在圣誕節(jié)期間要到曲阜游玩,同時約你一起去逛三孔(即孔府、孔廟和孔林)。請根據(jù)下列要點給他寫封電子郵件。要點:

1. 表示歡迎 2. 接受邀請 3. 行程安排。

注意:詞數(shù)100左右;

開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù);

可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;

孔府 the Confucius Mansion ; 孔廟 the Confucius Temple ;

孔林 the Confucius Cemetery .

Dear Tom ,

I’m more than glad to learn that you plan to come to Qufu for a visit this Christmas._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Looking forward to seeing you!

Yours,

Li Hua

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【題目】New York is full of life in spring — whether you want to see ballet or flowers. The New York City Ballet season opens on Tuesday at the Lincoln Center. Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s flowers are in full bloom (怒放) at this time of year. But they are just a small part; New York has much more for you to see.

Art on tap

The Whitney Museum of American Art has settled into its new home. The building as well as its setting is exciting. Take the outdoor stairs rather than the lifts to enjoy views of the city. However, the art won’t be for everyone.

Their 2017 Biennial (exhibition) of contemporary American Art has just opened (until June 11). You can also see the exhibition Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern at Brooklyn Museum (until July 23). From June 12, the Museum of Modern Art will mark the 150th anniversary of architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s birth with an overview (綜述) of his work.

Hey, big spenders

Treat yourself to The Lowell hotel on 28 East 63rd Street. It’s between Park and Madison Avenues and is only minutes from Central Park. The hotel will provide you with the best service. The staff are wonderful. At breakfast, waiters present their own home-made jam for guests to enjoy.

No wonder some of the guests have been staying for three years. The rooms come with fireplaces, which is rare in Manhattan. Rooms cost $830 (£662) per night. They have just opened the Majorelle restaurant, inspired by the gardens in Marrakesh.

Downtown

If you’re traveling in a group, try the Q&A Hotel, a great place from which to explore Wall Street, One World Observatory, Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty and Governors Island. Among them, Governors Island re-opens in May with a new experience. The apartments in the 66-storey building are large and come with kitchens. Cost: $239 (£191) a night.

1If you arrive in New York on June 15, you may miss _________.

A. the show at Brooklyn Museum

B. the activity in the Museum of Modern Art

C. the 2017 Biennial of contemporary American Art

D. the activities in the Whitney Museum of American Art

2What can we learn about The Lowell hotel from the text?

A. None of the rooms have fireplaces.

B. The staff there will offer good service to the guests.

C. It will cost about 600 dollars to stay there for a night.

D. It will take hours to get to Central Park from there.

3If you stay at the Q&A Hotel, _________.

A. you can easily pay a visit to Wall Street and Central Park

B. you will get a new experience in March and May

C. you can enjoy a large room and a beautiful garden

D. you can save much money compared to The Lowell hotel

4Where does this text probably come from?

A. A travel website.

B. A history book.

C. A science report.

D. A public service advertisement.

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【題目】假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。

增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。

刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(﹨)劃掉。

修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。

注意:

1. 每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;

2. 只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。

I saw a example of kindness during the Special Olympic Games in 1968. Kim, a severe disabled boy, took part in the 50-meter dash. He was racing against two other athlete who were in wheelchairs. In the race, Kim quickly moved ahead the other two. Ten meters from the finish line, he has turned to see how the others were doing. The other boy was pushed forward with his hands. The girl had turned her wheelchair around, but he was stuck against the wall. Kim stopped, went back, but pushed the girl across the finish line. The boy in the wheelchair won the race, and the girl comes in second place. Kim lost the race. However, the crowd, included me, didn’t think so, so we all gave him a cheer for his kindness.

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【題目】Money is the root of all evil (邪惡) and new study claims there may be some truth behind the saying. Scientists at the University of California Berkeley, US, announced on February 27 that rich people are more likely to do immoral things, such as lie or cheat, than poorer people. The scientists did a series of eight experiments. They published their findings online in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNA《美國國家科學院院刊》).

They carried out the first two experiments from the sidewalk near Berkeley. They noted that drivers of newer and more expensive cars were more likely to cut off other cars and pedestrians at crosswalks. Nearly 45 percent of people driving expensive cars ignored a pedestrian compared with only 30 percent of people driving more modest cars.

In another experiment, a group of college students was asked if they would do immoral things in various everyday situations. Examples included taking printer paper from work and not telling a salesperson when he or she gave back more change. Students from higher-class families were more likely to act dishonestly.

According to the scientists, rich people often think money can get them out of trouble. This makes them less afraid to take risks. It also means they care less about other people's feelings.

Finally, it just makes them greedier. "Higher wealth status seems to make you want even more, and that increased want leads you to bend the rules or break the rules to serve your self-interest," said Paul Piff, lead scientist of the study.

Piff pointed out that the findings don't mean that all rich people are untrustworthy or all poor people honest. He said the experiments were to show how people living in different social situations express their instincts (本能) and values in different ways.

1By saying "money is the root of all evil", the author wants to ________.

A. link wealth with bad behavior

B. draw readers' attention to the research

C. show how the saying proves the findings

D. defend rich people who do immoral things

2According to the scientists, which is NOT the factor that makes rich people immoral?

A. They welcome risks.

B. They have more desires.

C. They believe money talks.

D. They become more selfish.

3Why did the scientists do the experiments?

A. To show how social status affects people's morality.

B. To show people's instincts and values in different ways.

C. To test whether the saying "money is the root of all evil" is true.

D. To show the difference between higher-class people and lower-class people.

4What does the passage really want to show us?

A. The poor are respectable.

B. Money is the root of all evil.

C. All rich people are untrustworthy.

D. The rich are more likely to act badly.

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【題目】The American newspaper has been around for about three hundred years. In 1721, the printer James Franklin, Benjamin's older brother, started the New England Courant, and that was what we might recognize today as a real newspaper. He filled his paper with stories of adventure, articles on art, on famous people, and on all sorts of political subjects.

Three centuries after the appearance of Franklin's Courant, few believe that newspapers in their present printed form will remain alive for long. Newspaper companies are losing advertisers, readers, market value, and in some cases, their sense of purpose at a speed that would not have been imaginable just several years ago. The chief editor of the Times said recently, "At places where they gather, editors ask one another, ‘How are you?’, as if they have just come out of the hospital or a lost law case." An article about the newspaper appeared on the website of the Guardian, under the headline "NOT DEAD YET."

Perhaps not, but the rise of the Internet, which has made the daily newspaper look slow and out of step with the world, has brought about a real sense of death. Some American newspapers have lost 42% of their market value in the past three years. The New York Times Company has seen its stock (股票) drop by 54% since the end of 2004, with much of the loss coming in the past year. A manager at Deutsche Bank suggested that stock - holders sell off their Times stock.

The Washington Post Company has prevented the trouble only by changing part of its business to education; its testing and test-preparation service now brings in at least half the company's income.

1What can we learn about the New England Courant?

A. It is mainly about the stock market.

B. It carries articles by political leaders.

C. It marks the beginning of newspapers.

D. It remains a successful newspaper in America.

2What can we infer about the newspaper editors?

A. They often accept readers' suggestions.

B. They care a lot about each other's health.

C. They stop doing business with advertisers.

D. They face great difficulties in their business.

3Which of the following found a new way for its development?

A. The Washington Post. B. The Guardian.

C. The New York Times. D. New England Courant.

4How does the author seem to feel about the future of newspapers?

A. Satisfied. B. Hopeful. C. Surprised. D. Worried.

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【題目】The Language of Love

Music is a universal language, which has the most powerful magic in the world. Music is a sweet language to show love to those who love us and those who 1(love) by us. Music is also a friendly language for unfamiliar people to show kindness. It is living everywhere and all the time in our daily life.

I learned this while2 (take) care of a seagull unfortunate enough to swallow a hook. After calling the wildlife rescue center and learning that all its3(vehicle) were out on other business, I carefully4 (wrap) (裹住)the wild bird in a towel and carried him to my friend’s car. The only way 5(keep) him calm was by singing. For 30 minutes, I sang6(soft) to the small creature until finally delivering(遞送) him7those who could help. I’m not certain 8happened afterwards, but for that brief period, we two vastly different species connected, bridging 9 gap between us through songs.

10doesn’t matter whether there will be difficulties in communication,for love is always the theme of each piece of music.

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【題目】When students and parents are asked to rate subjects according to their importance, the arts are unavoidably at the bottom of the list. Music is nice, people seem to say, but not important. Too often it is viewed as mere entertainment, but certainly not an education priority(優(yōu)先). This view is short-sighted. In fact, music education is beneficial and important for all students.

Music tells us who we are. Because music is an expression of the beings who create it, it reflects their thinking and values, as well as the social environment it came from. Rock music represents a lifestyle just as surely as does a Schubert song. The jazz influence that George Gershwin and other musicians introduced into their music is obviously American because it came from American musical traditions. Music expresses our characters and values. It give us identity as a society.

Music provides a kind of perception(感知) that cannot be acquired any other way. Science can explain how the sun rises and sets. The arts explore the emotive(情感的) meaning of the same phenomenon. We need every possible way to discover and respond to our world for one simple but powerful reason: No one way can get it all.

The arts are forms of thought as powerful in what they communicate as mathematical and scientific symbols. They are ways we human beings “talk” to each other. They are the language of civilization through which we express our fears, our curiosities, our hungers, our discoveries and our hopes. The arts are ways we give form to our ideas and imagination so that they can be shared with others. When we do not give children access to an important way of expressing themselves such as music, we take away from them the meanings that music expresses.

Science and technology do not tell us what it means to be humans. The arts do. Music is an important way we express human suffering, celebration, the meaning and value of peace and love. So music education is far more necessary than people seem to realize.

1According to Paragraph 1, students ________.

A. regard music as a way of entertainment

B. disagree with their parents on education

C. view music as an overlooked subject

D. prefer the arts to science

2In Paragraph 2, the author uses jazz as an example to ________.

A. compare it with rock music

B. show music identifies a society

C. introduce American musical traditions

D. prove music influences people's lifestyles

3Which can explain how the sun rises and sets?

A. Music. B. Science.

C. The arts. D. Technology.

4What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Music education deserves more attention.

B. Music should be of top education priority.

C. Music is an effective communication tool.

D. Music education makes students more imaginative.

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