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With July come examinations. When these exams finish, the summer holidays begin. Boys and girls will have two months to rest.
The summer holidays are the best part of the year for most children. The weather is usually good, so that they can spend most of their time in swimming , camping or travelling with their parents.
Of course, the most enjoyable place is the seaside. Some children are lucky enough to live near the sea. They enjoy special advantages. As for those who live far from the sea, their parents will also take them to the seaside for the holidays, for they know that a week or two at a seaside town during the summer holidays is their children’s eager hope. In England not only the rich but also factory workers or bus drivers can take their children to seaside for their holidays. In fact during August Holiday most towns are empty.
Why do children like spending their summer holidays at seaside? It is because they like the sand, the sun, the cool wind and the salt water there more than anything else. Of course, there are lots of new things to see, nice things to eat, and exciting things to do, but it is the feelings of sand under one’s feet, of cool wind and salt water on one’s skin, and of the warm sun on one’s back that make the seaside what it is.
68. During the summer holidays children usually ___________.
A. go to sea B. go camping or swimming
C. spend their time near the sea D. travel around the country with their parents
69. The most enjoyable place for the children to spend their holidays in England is _____.
A. the place where they can see lots of new things
B. the place near the sea where they can get nice things to eat
C. a seaside town D. the countryside
70.Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. Workers can take their children to popular places
B. All the people in England cannot take their children to popular places for holidays.
C. All the people in England can take their children to popular places for holidays.
D. Most of the people in England can take their children to popular places for holidays
E
Unless action is taken immediately, there is a good chance that all the oceans of the world will be dead by the year 2010 .How can this possibly happen?
We have already seen that people allow all sorts of waste products to flow into the sea. It is almost impossible to measure how much waste water and industrial waste end up in our oceans, but we can find out how much oil is poured into them legally(合法地) and illegally. It is illegal to pour oil into the sea close to the shore, but when a ship is many miles out to sea there are no such rules. Scientists have different ideas as to the amount of oil put into the sea, but the lowest figure for oil poured in European waters alone is nearly 200,000 tons every year. Some people say the figure could be ten times as high.
It is not only our coasts that suffer from oil pollution. Among other things, many shell fish( creatures which live in water, and have a hard shell壳) ----oysters and mussels, for example----- now have high amounts of poisonous substances. Next time you have shell fish to eat, how can you be sure that they are free from oil pollution? You cannot see the effects and you cannot taste them, either. It is really quite a problem.
71.This passage is mainly about_________.
A. pollution in the oceans B. the amounts of oil in the sea
C. the amounts of poison in shell fish D. oil pollution in the waters.
72.According to the passage, what is the main cause of oil pollution?
A. Oil ships which meet and strike each other
B. Oil poured at sea when the oil tanks are cleaned out
C. Oil coming out of the bottom of the sea
D. Oil from waste water and industrial waste
73.Which of the following is illegal?
A. Pouring oil into the sea from land, especially when there is no other choice
B. Allowing waste materials to flow into the waters
C. Pouring oil at seaside
D. Going fishing when the water is polluted by oil.
74.What does the underlined word ‘European waters’ mean?
A. The seas around Europe and Africa B. The Atlantic Ocean
C. The Arctic Ocean D. The Black Sea and the Mediterranean mainly
75.Which of the following statements is WRONG according to the passage?
A. All the Oceans in the world are polluted by oil.
B. The water body of the earth will be dead by the year 2010.
C. It’s possible that all the creatures in the sea will die out if no action is taken
D. Some kinds of the living things in the waters have been poisoned and we must be careful of them.
第四部分:英语书面表达。(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:短文改错10%
A long time ago some judges were used to decide 76._______________
whether a person was telling truth by giving them 77._______________
some dry bread. If the person could not swallow 78._______________
the bread, this is a sign that what he said is 79._______________
true. As this seems rather strange and foolish, it 80________________
is an excellent way of finding what is true. A 81.________________
man worrying about something has much more 82.________________
difficulty swallowing anything dry because he has 83.________________
been worried all the times and therefore he 84.________________
lost his appetite and would not like to eat. 85.________________
第二节:作文:25%
报道一起交通事故,词数100左右
1. 时间:昨天下午一点左右
2. 地点:市中心广场附近的十字路口
3. 原因:出租车司机酒后驾车,头痛;天雨路滑,没注意迎面驶来的公共汽车。
4. 结果:两车相撞,出租车司机当场死亡。公共汽车上多人严重受伤,被立刻
送往第一人民医院。市区交通中断一个多小时。
5. 结束语。
参考答案
听力材料: 第一节: 1. W: Could you please tell me where the ladies' lavatory is in the aeroplane? M: Yes, madam. It's right at the other end of the aeroplane. 2. M: how much is this coat? W: You're lucky, sir. That coat is on sale this week. It's only thirty-nine ninety-five now. Last week it was forty-five dollars. 3. M: The car is blue. W: So is my sister's. But mine is red and my brother has a yellow one. 4. W: I'll go to Beijing during the summer holidays. What about you? M: I'll spend some time in the library reading some novels and see some of my old friends. 5. M: Have you had any trouble finding a place to park? W: Not so far. Thank goodness! 第六段材料 M: Hello. May I speak to Mr Thomas? W: Mr Thomas isn't in right now. Who is calling, please? M: This is Mr Tanaka from Tokyo calling. I'm on my way to the United States. I have stopped to say hello to him. W: Oh, yes, Mr Tanaka. I'm Mrs Thomas. I've often heard my husband speak of you. Where are you now? M: I'm at the Royal Hotel right now. W: I'm afraid my husband won't be back before 12:30. Shall I ask him to call you? M: Yes. Please ask him to give me a ring when he comes back. But the trouble is that I may have to go out at about one o'clock. W: Then how can we reach you by phone? M: That's a problem. Maybe it's better if I call him. Let's do it this way. If I don't hear from you before one, I'll give him a ring not later than 1:30. W: All right, Mr Tanaka. Goodbye. M: Goodbye.
第七段材料 M: Have you ever visited a redwood forest? I recently had a chance to go to Muriwoods National Monument north of San Francisco. W: I've never seen a redwood tree. I really can't imagine how big they are. M: The coastal redwoods are the tallest living things. Some are more than 350 feet high. But none of the trees at Muriwoods is that high. You have to go further north in California to see the tallest trees. W: You said that Muri woods is near San Francisco? I guess it must be a tourist attraction. M: Yes, it's less than an hour's drive away, so it's easy to go to. W: I've heard that many redwood trees are thousands of years old. Are the ones in Muriwoods that old? M: The oldest recorded age for a coastal redwood is more than a thousand years. The trees at Muriwoods are 400 to 800 years old. W: Why have they survived so long? M: They have remarkable resistance to forest fires. Their tough, thick bark protects the trees during a fire. The coastal redwoods also like a damp, foggy climate. W: Since Muriwoods is near foggy San Francisco, it must be ideal for the trees' survival. I can't wait to go there and see them. 第八段材料 M: I want to buy a farm. I think I'd like to grow wheat. Is the ground here good for that? W: No, I don't think it's good for farming. M: Why do you know so well? W: I own a farm here, but farming is very hard work. M: But modern farm equipment can make farming easier. W: Yes, but you should cut down trees, clear a lot of land and make the soil rich. M: I don't mind hard work. I just want to get away from my factory. W: You can have my farm at a low price, $200, if you want it. M: All right. You're giving me the farm, aren't you? 第九段材料 W: Good morning! I think you're Mr Smith. I'm Xiao Fen. M: Good morning! I'm John Smith. Nice to meet you. W: Nice to meet you, too. Mr Huang is busy this morning. So he asked me to pick you up instead. He was sorry that he couldn't come to the station. M: It doesn't matter, but I want to know the plan for today. I must return to Beijing tomorrow.
W: I see. Mr Huang told me that he's got a sleeping car ticket for train No. 10 from Chongqing to Beijing. It leaves Shiyan at 9:30. After a long trip, do you need a room to have a rest? Mr Huang will meet you in his office at 9 o'clock. M: No, thanks. I slept well in the sleeping car last night, and I've had breakfast on train. Could you find a place for me to wash? I want to change my shirt. W: OK. Our car is outside. Go this way, please. First let's go to the hotel. Mr Huang said he would show you round the school himself in the morning, and we'll have lunch at 12:30 in the hotel.. After lunch, we can have a look round the city. The leaders of our institute invite you to dinner in the evening. I wish you a happy day in Shiyan. M: Very good! Let's go. 第十段材料 Mr and Mrs Brown live in a small house near London with their child. Sometimes Mr Brown comes back from work very late. At that time, his wife and child were asleep, so he opens the front door of his house with his key and comes in very quietly. One night he came home very late, but he could not find his key. He rang the bell. Nothing happened. He rang it again. Again nothing happened. Nobody moved inside the house. Mr Brown knocked at the bedroom window. He called his wife's name. He shouted, but she did not wake up. At last he stopped and thought for a few minutes. Then he spoke like a small child, "Mother", he said, "I want to go to the bathroom." He spoke quite quietly but at once Mrs Brown woke up. Then he spoke to her, and she opened the door for him.
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