第二部分:书面表达(满分25分)字数100左右。 阅读下面漫画,先对漫画的内容进行描述,然后对这一现象发表自己的看法。(100词左右)
Words for possible use: 西瓜:water-melon 清洁工人:dustman 垃圾箱:dustbin
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一、听力: 1~5 BABBC 6~10ABCBC 11~15CBABB 16~20 BABCA 二、单项选择: 21~25 BADCC 26~30 DBCAB 31~35 DACCC 三、完形填空: 36~40 ACDAB 41~45 CBDCA 46~50 DBCAD 51~55 BACBD 四、阅读理解: 56~60 CBADC 61~65 BBBDA 66~70 BCCCC 71~75 BBADB 五、改错: Althea sometimes gets to school early as 76. as early as eight o’clock. Classes don’t start at nine, 77. until but she uses the extra hour to complete 78. √ her work after classes begin. She also uses 79. before the time to talk to parents can’t come to 80. who/that can’t see them in the afternoon. At lunchtime she 81. her usually eats and the children to make sure 82. with whether they get a proper meal. After school, 83. that she corrects homeworks or make out lesson 84. homework plans for the next day. It’s busy life, but 85. a busy life Althea is happy because she feels that she is helping her children. 六、书面表达: The boy and the girl in the picture sat on a bench talking merrily while eating a water-melon. When they went away they left the melon’s skin on the bench, making it very dirty. They didn’t want to take any trouble throwing it into the dustbin although it was very near where they were sitting. Instead, they said that there would be someone who should clean the rubbish. However, what they did violate public morality. If everyone behaves in this way, the world will be a big rubbish dump with files flying round and people will live in a world of diseases. Besides, dustmen will have a very very hard job to clean the world we live in.
录音稿: 1.W: Herry, how do you like your university? M:I just love it. We have such beautiful and comfortable buildings. We have new laboratories, too. 2.W: How’s your son doing in school? Is he smart as his father? M: He had a promising start, but now he’s doing poorly. To make things worse, he’s stopped going to classes. 3.W: Could you tell me how to get to the train station? I hear that it’s in this direction. M: Yes, it is. You can either take a bus or taxi heading south, but it is not too far. If I were you, I’d prefer to walk. 4.W: Would you like anything to drink, sir? M: Yes, I think so. This lady will have a cup of tea and I’ll have a beer. 5.W: How on earth did you move that heavy desk to the room upstairs? M: My classmates carried it with me. 6.M: Hello, Maria. W: Hello, Jack. I heard that you went on a trip last month. M: That’s right. I was away for ten days, just to have a change. W: Oh, ten days! How wonderful! Did you go alone or with your friends? M: I was planning to go together with Jeff and Richard, but they both couldn’t make it in the end. W: What happened? M: Jeff’s mother was ill, so he must stay home to take care of her. Richard got a new task and couldn’t spare time. M: I see. And what did you do with your dog while you were away? W: Oh, he’s a good traveler, as long as he gets a chance to play. 7.M: Why don’t we go out for dinner sometime this week? W: That’d be nice. I haven’t been to a restaurant for ages. Do you have any place in mind? M: Not really. Let’s think. How about Indian food? W: Mmm, that would be Okey, It can be a bit hot, though. M: Yeah, that’s true. Then how about Chinese food? W: I love Chinese food. But I’m never sure what to order! M: Well, why don’t we try that Chinese restaurant on Main Street? Have you ever eaten there? W: You mean the Eastern Palace? Is that the one? M: That’s right. W: No, I’ve never tried it. I hear it’s very good. M: Yes, I’ve eaten there several times, so I know the menu quite well. W: Sounds great! So when do you want to go? M: Is Friday okay with you? W: Sure, I’m not doing anything on Friday. M: Would 7:00 be okay? W: Yeah, that would be g good idea. M: Then let’s meet in front of the restaurant just before seven. W: All right. I look forward to it. Thanks. 8.M: Hello, Mrs. Thomas. What can I do for you? W: Well, I’ve been having bad stomach pains lately, doctor. M: Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. How long have you been having them? W: Just in the last few weeks. I get a very sharp pain about an hour after I’ve eaten. M: I see. Do you get this after every meal? W: Let me think. No, it’s usually in the afternoons, after lunch. M: Well, what do you have for lunch? W: Oh, I mostly just have a quick hamburger and rush back to the office. We’re very busy at the moment. M: Well, I don’t think it’s anything serious. Maybe you eat too quickly. It’s bad for your health. W: My husband is always telling me that. M: Anyway, I’ll give your something for it and we’ll see what happens. Take the medicine three times a day. W: After meals or before.? M: After eating. W: Thank you, doctor. M: You’re welcome. 9.W: Do you live in Hawaii? M: Yeah, I’ve been working in Honolulu for the last couple of years. W: Great. This will be my first visit. I hear it is beautiful. M: Yes, it is. So what do you plan to do there? W: First, I’m going to go to the beach. Then , I though I’d visit some of the other islands. M: That’s a good idea. There’s plenty to do there, though! W: Really? What should I see? M: Well, you should try to see a Hawaiian show if you can. There’s a good one at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel. Then if you like museums, there’s the Bishop Museum, which is very interesting. W: I should write this down. Is it very to get around the island? By the way, do you think I should rent a car? M: It’s up to you. Public transportation is pretty good, though. There are plenty of buses, and you can take a bus trip around the whole island for only 60 cents. 10. During the 19th century scientists thought that each part of the brain does a different job. But modern research has found this is not so, for it is easy to say exactly what each part of the brain does. In the past fifty years there has been a great increase in the amount of research done on the brain. Scientists have discovered that the way the brain works is not so simple as people may think. Chemists tell us that 100,000 chemical changes take place in the brain every second. Some recent researches also suggest that we can remember everything that happens to us. We may not be able to think back the things we’ve heard and seen, but it is all kept there in the storehouse of the human mind. Earlier scientists thought that power of one’s brain got weaker and weaker as one grew older. But it is now thought that that is not true. As long as the brain is given plenty of exercise it keeps its power. It has been proved that an old person who has always been active in the mind has a quicker mind than a young person who has only done physical work without using much of his brain. It is now thought that the more work we given our brains, the more work they are able to do. 上一页 [1] [2] [3]
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