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假設(shè)你是陽光外國語學(xué)校學(xué)生李華,澳大利亞交換生Johnny下個月將要來你班,并在此學(xué)習(xí)半年。他在來信中表達(dá)了如下?lián)模?/p>
1.不適應(yīng)新的生活環(huán)境:
2.語言障礙會影響學(xué)習(xí);
3.不能融入到新的集體。
請你就以七內(nèi)容寫一封回信,并提出一些建議。
注意:1詞數(shù)100左右,信的開頭和結(jié)尾已為你寫好(不計入總詞數(shù)):
2.可根據(jù)內(nèi)容適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。
Dear Johnny,
I'm very glad that you will come to spend a year with us.
Looking forward to your coming.
Li Hua
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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處錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯誤涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。
增加:在缺詞處加一個漏詞符號(︿),并在此符號下面寫出該加的詞。
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。
第一節(jié) 短文改錯
Dear Brad,
I’m very glad to hear from you. In your last letter you ask about the post-80s in China. Actually I am the boy who belongs to this group. Comparing with our parents, life for us is getting much hard. The job market is tough and the house is expensively to afford. Now many girls prefer to marry with a man who owns a house and a car. Therefore, I don’t think love built on house and cars is true love, and I doubt how long it will last.
As a matter of fact, though situations are tough today, a lot of we post-80s are making great efforts live a good life. I believe we will have a nice future.
Li Hua
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根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余選項。(如果所用的答題卡沒有E、F、G選項,則選E涂A、B,選F涂A、C,選G涂A、D。)
Developing self confidence is one of the most important things you can do to create a more powerful, successful life.It influences all aspects of our lives, from relationships to career. But the journey is long.That's why it's so important to have a long term goal, but to break it up into small manageable parts. 71
Here are 5 quick tips to make this a confident week:
1.Sit up!
Set your alarm to go off 3 times throughout the day to check in with your posture (姿勢). Body language is one of the quickest ways to gain instant confidence.
2. 72
Have lunch with someone in your office that you don't normally hang out with.Breaking your routine (常規(guī)) allows you to jump out of your comfort zone which is a great means for self confidence breakthroughs.
3.Work it out.
73 Whether it be a fast walk for part of your lunch, or a quick work out during the tea break in the afternoon, it will surely do you good.Exercise fills the body with positive energy that you will be projecting throughout the day.Good health is not just an important part of living well —it also happens to be an instant confidence builder.
4.Involve yourself in a social activity that you normally wouldn't
74 Putting yourself out in the world forces you to face situations and meet people.In this way you can slowly build your confidence so you can find your place in it.This is one of the most rewarding things you can do.
5.Knowledge is power.
You have to keep feeding your mind. 75 So whether it's a new language, a new skill, or a new hobby - sign up for something this week that will broaden your knowledge, skill level and happiness.Learning something you can be proud of and providing you happiness is an immediate confidence builder and the recipe for success.
A.Once you’ve learned something, no one can ever take it away.
B.Small but achievable victories will have you well on your way.
C.Make a point to get some exercise during the day.
D.Have lunch in the office.
E.Get to know someone new.
F.Whether you like it or not, the world is a social being.
G.Sitting at your office does not contribute to confidence building.
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Winning the lottery (彩票) Is not the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow for many past winners.Sad stories do exist in large numbers for the past lottery winners and that's why some financial experts say "70 percent of lottery winners will squander away (亂花) winning within a few years." Some end up losing all within two years, family relationships destroyed or even worse.
Wayne Schenk was an old soldier diagnosed with lung cancer.When he won a million dollars in a lottery he thought his troubles were over and he would get the advanced medical treatment that might save his life.But Lottery officials refused to pay him the total sum in a single payment and they said they could not make an exception to the regulations.When Schenk died in 2007, he'd only received one payment of $34,000.
Another lottery winner, Billy Bob Harrell, Jr.killed himself two years after winning 31 million dollars in the Texas lottery in 1997.He'd spent large amounts of money and given large amounts away, but he didn't End me expected peace that should have come with the freedom of money.
Other lottery winners have ended up in prison for crimes.Many suffer bankruptcy (破產(chǎn)) after the big jackpot (頭獎) is spent and given away, including some of the eight people who won the 365 million Powerball in 2006.
The examples given paint a sad picture of what can happen if you win a big lottery jackpot, but fortunately, these examples don't tell the stories of all jackpot winners.
67.What is the main idea of the first paragraph?
A.Most lottery winners use up me money quickly.
B.Most lottery winners don't really end up well.
C.Winning lottery means relationships destroyed.
D.Financial experts are against the lottery indusiry.
68.Why did lottery officials refuse to give Wayne Schenk the million dollars in one payment?
A.He was diagnosed with lung cancer.
B.He was unwilling to give away his money.
C.They had to observe the official rules.
D.They didn't want to disturb his peace.
69.The author supports his main idea by ____.
A.giving examples B.making comparisons
C.listing numbers D.staling reasons
70.In the following paragraph, the author will probably talk about_____.
A.a(chǎn)dvice given by financial experts
B.happy stories of the lottery winners
C.conclusion drawn by the author
D.regulations about lottery winning
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Every year some 15,000 animals - mostly mice - are
shipped into the UK for research.Some leading scientists are
warning that pressure from animal rights activists is reducing the
number of animals being brought into Britain for research.All
ferry companies and all but two airlines have stopped importing
animals intended for research laboratories.
Lord Drayson, who was a minister under the last Labour government, said animal research was "regrettably" necessary and that people would "suffer and die" without it."If we do want to have access to medicines, and I believe that we do - in a survey carried out in the past 10 years more than 87% of the general public have said that they support animal research for medical uses.And so unfortunately we do have to do this."
However, Alistair Currie from People, for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) said researchers should work harder to come up with alternatives to animal testing."More man 90% of drugs that pass trials in animals fail when they're given to people," he said.They either prove to be unsafe or simply ineffective."
The BBC's Tom Fielden says animal rights campaigners have been imprisoned for taking direct action against laboratories in the past and more recently have focused on creating bad PR (public relations).He says this has included letter-writhing and web-based campaigns against transport companies, which appear to have had an effect.
But the scientists who depend on the animals for their work have now decided to speak out to try to persuade the government and the transpon companies to stand up to the campaigners.Professor Robin Lovell-Badge, a geneticist at me National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR), told the BBC it was important that scientists were able to import animals, so they could work together with colleagues abroad. Dominic Wells of the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) said, "The problem is that they can't be put in a suitable transport."
63.Now animal rights campaigners are trying to affect importing animals by _______.
A.finding alternatives to animal testing B.creating bad public relations
C.taking direct action against labs D.stopping transport animals to UK
64.According to Lord Drayson, importing animals is ________.
A.optional B.necessary
C.unreasonable D.unconditional
65.Who is against importing animals for research?
A.Alistair Currie form PETA. B.Tom Fielden from the BBC.
C.Robin Lovell-Badge from the NIMR. D.Dominic Wells from the RVC.
66.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A.Activists stopping direct action against imports
B.Importing animals contributing to medicine
C.Activists' pressure slowing animal imports
D.No animal imports, no medical research
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Daily Telegraph - An enormous number of sardines (沙丁魚) have been photographed as they swam in the formation of a dolphin (海豚).Steve De Neef photographed the fish near Cebu in the Philippines grouping together to protect themselves from larger animals.He said: "Getting the picture of the dolphin shape was just about being in the right spot at the right time, but it would be to their benefit if they could imitate (模仿) a larger animal."
Daily Mail - Black garlic - a sweet variety of the popular cooking ingredient that doesn't leave you with bad breath - is getting ready to hit the UK supermarket shelves.Black garlic tastes much sweeter than traditional garlic and enjoys twice the amount of anti-oxidants (抗氧化劑) and can last twice as long on the shelf.
BBC - Researchers in the United States have developed the first wirelessly controlled device (裝置) that can supply a drug directly into the body.A small chip is implanted under the skin.It contains the medicine, which it releases at programmed times.The developers say the device could improve the lives of millions of people who take medicine for long-term illnesses and may one day free patients from having to remember to take their medicine, or give themselves injections.
VOA - Global warming could make humans shorter, warn scientists who claim to have found evidence that it caused the world's first horses to shrink nearly 50 million years ago.As temperatures went up their size went down, and vice versa (反之亦然); at one point they were as small as a house cat.The scientists say that the current warming could have the same effect on mammals, and even humans.
59.What information can we obtain from Steve De Neef's words?
A.The sardines swim together to protect themselves from dolphins.
B.The sardines will be in safety when meeting a larger animal.
C.He took this rare picture of sardines probably by accident.
D.It's easy to get the picture of the dolphin shape.
60.In comparison with traditional garlic, black garlic _____.
A.will leave you much stronger breath
B.is more popular in the UK supermarket
C.can be kept fresh for a much longer time
D.contains the same amount of anti-oxidants
61.Who will probably find the wirelessly controlled device most useful?
A.Janet who is suffering a bad cold. B.Sophia who had had an operation.
C.Winfred who has been ill for long. D.Lynette who has a poor memory.
62.The underlined word "shrink" in Paragraph 4 probably means _____.
A.become smaller B.become weaker
C.grow bigger D.grow stronger
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"Mama! Mama!" My 2-year-old son yells at his most excited, I-just-discovered-something -huge voice when we are eating a delicious hot curry with steamed rice at our dinner table.
"Look, a tree!" He yells again.I turn to find him holding up a piece of broccoli (西蘭花) for us to see."Oh honey," I laugh and begin to protest, "That is bro..." But I stop.
As my son grows up, I find myself struggling not lo turn into the worst kind of teacher -the kind who overcorrects.
I have to learn to fight against my strong adult need to jump in and say, "No.that is not right." in the name of promoting knowledge.Unless I think his incorrect concept puts him in the way of harm, I have no desire to fix it.
Instead, I want to encourage my son's colorful sense of the world, in which stuffed (毛絨的) animals attend story times, flies are fascinating creatures, and red balloons share secrets.
At our dinner table, I study the face of my child who is eagerly waiting for confirmation.He is smiling.His cheeks are a little flushed with excitement.
Instead of taking the opportunity to teach him a new vegetable name.I say, "Wow, look!" pointing at his plate, "You have many trees in your rice!"
He laughs happily, his lovely face redder.
"So, how many trees can you eat?" I ask him, breaking in with another strong parenting desire I have: forming healthy eating habits.
He playfully puts one after another into his mouth, delighled by the possibility of pulling out the little trees that grow in his rice and eating them right off his plate.
56.Why does the writer decide to ignore her son's false idea of things?
A.She doesn't think it will harm her son.
B.She doesn't want to promote knowledge.
C.She wants to be a good teacher.
D.She wants her son to be happy.
57.The underlined word "flushed' in Paragraph 6 can be replaced by ____.
A.pale B.red C.green D.white
58.In the writer's opinion- parents should_____.
A.a(chǎn)llow their children to sense the world and make mistakes
B.do nothing to fix the mistakes made by their children
C.teach their children what they know about the world
D.correct all of the mistakes made by their children
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Sometimes giving someone a helping hand is just simple.But sometimes it works like a 36 that opens a door to a whole new world of understanding.
Living in a small all-white 37 in the Midwest, my family and I were 38 that we were safe from the race riots (暴亂) in some larger cities.That 39 when I began working at a bank in a larger city nearby.My family 40 gave me advice on whom to avoid, what situation to stay away, and how to 41 myself.
On a snowy 42 after work, I guided my second-hand car out onto the street and knew 43 I didn't have to stop, it would keep running.The battery needed replacing.
However, as I expected the car choked and died at a red light.Fortunately, to my 44 ,I saw a pair of headlights coming up.But 45 three young black men jumped out of the car, I could hardly 46 - fear filled me.
The driver came to my windows and asked if I needed help.I 47 for a moment and then nodded.The fellows crowded around at once and 43__ working.As one of them connected the two engines by cables, my nerve (神經(jīng)) jumped with so much electricity I think I could have charged the 49 and brought it back to life.But thankfully they 50 completed the project.
I pulled out a few 51 from the purse, "It's all I have but it's yours, I appreciate the help.Thank you."
The driver must have seen the 52 still in my eyes because he smiled, seeming to be 53 by my panic, and then waved his hand, "You 54 it.Just glad to help."
This experience taught me that I should never simply 55 anyone according to their skin color or race or wealth.
36.A.push B.key C.car D.handle
37.A.house B.dry C.country D.company
38.A.grateful B.curious C.upset D.hopeful
39.A.crashed B.improved C.settled D.changed
40.A.cautiously B.a(chǎn)pproximately C.nervously D.fluently
41.A.distinguish B.defend C.behave D.express
42.A.morning B.noon C.a(chǎn)fternoon D.evening
43.A.even if B.in case C.a(chǎn)s long as D.now that
44.A.relief B.regret C.content D.belief
45.A.because B.if C.a(chǎn)lthough D.when
46.A.breathe B.speak C.drive D.survive
47.A.calculated B.choked C.hesitated D.screamed
48.A.set about B.set down C.set aside D.set up
49.A.engine B.battery C.headlight D.cable
50.A.slowly B.briefly C.gradually D.quickly
51.A.dollars B.tickets C.cards D.pictures
52.A.interest B.confuse C.fear D.shock
53.A.a(chǎn)mused B.frightened C.thrilled D.disappointed
54.A.make B.keep C.spend D.earn
55.A.judge B.trust C.a(chǎn)ttack D.dislike
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It matters a great deal to Roberta ___ other people think of her.
A.when B.how C.where D.what
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For the people of Japan ___ year is too short to lessen ___ pain and suffering of the nuclear disaster.
A.the; 不填 B.a(chǎn): the C.a(chǎn); 不填 D.the; a
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