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---Did you listen to the lecture? 

---Yes, I have never heard a ___________ one.

A.more exciting      B.more excited       C.most exciting       D.most excited

 

当今社会人们的心理问题越来越引人关注。以下是我校高二级学生在心理健康的研究学习中做的结题报告提纲。请据此写一篇英文版的心理健康问题结题报告。

现状

每四个人就有一个一生中会有心理健康问题,它会导致各种疾病。

原因

成年人:工作压力、子女教育;学生:学习压力。

解决办法

找到问题根源;放松自己,如参加运动、娱乐活动、交友;咨询心理医生。

【写作要求】

1. 语言规范,内容合适,篇章连贯。

2. 词数120左右。

3. 参考词汇:心理健康问题 psychological problem

 

July 4th, the Independence Day, is an important holiday of the United States of America. It’s the   1.  (nation) holiday to celebrate the anniversary of their declaration of independence from Britain. The first Independence Day celebration took place on July 4, 1777   2.  the thirteen colonies in America gained independence from Britain. In   3.  early 1800s the traditions of parades, picnics, and fireworks were established as the way  4.  (celebrate) America’s birthday. And although fireworks   5.  (ban) in most places because of their danger, most towns and cities usually have big firework displays   6. all to see and enjoy. Today families often celebrate Independence Day by   7.  (host) or attending a picnic or barbecue and take the day off and gather with relatives.   8.  (decorate) are generally colored red, white, and blue, the colors of the American flag. Parades are often in the morning,

 9.  firework displays occur in the evening at such places as parks or town squares. The year of 2010 marked the 234th anniversary of the United States declaring   10.  independence from Britain. Hundreds of thousands of visitors took part in the celebrations in the nation’s capital.

 

句子翻译(共3小题,满分10分)

1.他们过于强调金钱和地位。

2.毫无疑问,绿色校园在学生的身心成长中起着重要作用。

3.这位退休的老人把他大部分积蓄都捐献给了在玉树地震中受损的这所学校,使得这些学生能够重新回到他们的教室。

 

将下列短语译成英语。(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

1.传达某种感情   ______________  

2.高度不等      ______________

3.吸烟的危害性  ______________   

4.一种快速的增长 ______________

5.引起喜爱之情     ______________  

6.值得一试      ______________

7.总体趋势      ______________  

8.破除旧习      ______________

9.引起极大的关注    ______________   

10.回想起一件愉快的事___________

 

根据首字母,中文或括号里词的适当形式填写单词。只限填Module 6 Unit 2-Unit 5的单词。(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

1.This book was a_______ (合适地) written in a style accepted by teenagers, who enjoy reading it.

2.I keep getting c_______ (矛盾的) advice — some people tell me to keep it warm and some tell me to put ice on it. 

3.To make matters worse, some adolescents are so a_______ to computer games that too much time and energy are wasted.

4.The little boy was _______ (embarrass) when his mother, who had a severe scar on her face, attended his first teacher-parent conference.

5.Both children have _______ (normal) high levels of infectious virus in their blood.

6.To g_______ (确保, 保证) the policy could be effective, the local government took measures to carry out lots of detailed related plans to support the policy.

7.E-mail _______ (transform) the way people communicate in the past few years, which makes people feel it convenient to keep in touch with each other.

8.You see, during adolescence I also smoked a lot, but after I know smoking damages health, I stopped smoking by _______ (strong) my resolve.

9.Some people are in favor of the policy. They think it is reasonable and fair to carry out the policy, because the more the oil _______ (consume) is, the more money the drivers pay, which can avoid the unnecessary driving.

10.Joyfully, the elderly _______ (present) with flowers, fruits and presents on that day.

 

默写(共10空格;每空格1分,每空格不限填一词,满分10分)

NCE Lesson 4

These days, people who    1   often receive far more money than people who work in offices. People who work in offices are frequently    2   ‘white collar workers’ for the simple reason that they usually wear a collar and tie to go to work.

   3  , that a great many people are often willing to    4   for the privilege of becoming white-collar workers. This can    5   curious situations, as it did in the case of Alfred Bloggs who worked as a dustman for the Ellesmere Corporation.

Unit 4

However, the attitudes of scientists towards this rise are completely different.

On the one hand, Dr. Foster thinks that any trend in which the temperature increases by 5 degrees would    6  . She says, “We can’t predict the climate well enough to know

   7  , but it could be very serious.” Others who agree with her think there may be

   8   in the sea level, .... On the other hand, there are those, like George Hambley, who    9   this view and believe that we should not worry about high levels of carbon dioxide in the air. They predict that any warming will be mild with few bad    10  .

 

请阅读下列应用文和相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑 (若选择E,请涂AB;若选择F,请涂CD)。

首先,请阅读以下San Francisco各宾馆提供的信息。

A. Sheraton Fisherman’s Wharf

Guests can enjoy popular activities in Sheraton Fisherman’s Wharf including boating, surfing, golfing, fishing and scuba diving. It specialized in leisure activities here, such as saltwater pool, sauna, tennis, and children’s playground. It takes only 25 minutes for guests to take an airport shuttle to Sheraton Fisherman’s Wharf from the airport.

B. Beresford Hotel

Beresford Hotel offers a truly charming, family owned hotel with a pleasant, friendly atmosphere. Delicious meals are served. Situated in the heart of San Francisco, it is just a short walk for guests to get to the clothing and souvenir shops, theatres, Chinatown for various traditional Chinese foods.

C. Doubletree Club Livermore

There are some grills outside for barbecue for the guests’ dining convenience. The club environment also offers a business facility, Internet access and convenient meeting space ideal for those quick, impromptu meetings our guests sometimes require.

D. Francisco Bay Inn

Francisco Bay Inn is a five-star hotel. Guests can choose king beds and queen beds among the luxurious rooms with convenient pleasant supplies. In the rooms, microwave, refrigerator, high-speed wireless Internet access, cable TV are all free of cost. Every room is 100% non-smoking.

E. Marriott San Francisco

Pleasure seekers can walk to cable cars and trolleys for rides to Chinatown, and Fisherman’s Wharf. Guests can visit the world renowned San Francisco Museum of Modern Art about a block from the hotel, as well as smaller galleries, such as the Cartoon Art Museum.

F. Clift Hotel

Only a short ride to famous Silicon Valley, Clift Hotel is the ideal lodging choice for business traveler and leisure guests alike. All accommodations come equipped with high-speed Internet access, and cable TV. This 1915 Italian Renaissance style hotel possesses featuring walls made of old redwood trees.

请阅读下面5个人的信息,然后将他们与想预订的宾馆匹配起来。

1.Babara is an Italian art student, who is fond of oriental culture. In the summer holidays, she wants to travel to San Francisco. She prefers to reserve a hotel in or around which she can learn something that helps with her major. At the same time, she also wants to get into something for her favor if possible.

2.David Li works in a big company in Hong Kong. He loves his wife and son very much. Every time he goes out doing business or travelling, he will buy some gifts for them. He doesn’t like foreign foods, so he will check whether there is a Cantonese restaurant in or out of the hotel when he makes reservations.

3.Mr. Brown has just graduated from university, majoring in electronic engineering. He is eager to visit American large electronic corporations, such as Intel, Microsoft and Google. Now he has a chance to visit San Francisco. He wants to stay in a hotel with classical style and not far from the ideal place.

4.Bob is a well-known businessman and he loves sports as well, especially swimming and golfing. He has to fly to San Francisco to sign an agreement with his business partner. After that, he wants to relax himself for a day. But he needs a hotel which is convenient for the transport.

5.Wesley is a wealthy real estate president. He is a workaholic with no bad habits like drinking, smoking or gambling. He wants to stay in a good hotel, but doesn’t want to waste any extra money unnecessary. He also needs to get in touch with his secretary anytime needed.

 

We are all interested in equality, but while some people try to protect the school and examination system in the name of equality, others, still in the name of equality, want only to destroy it.

Any society which is interested in equality of opportunity and standards of achievement must regularly test its pupils. The standards may be changed—no examination is perfect — but to have no tests or examinations would mean the end of equality and of standards. There are groups of people who oppose this view and who do not believe either in examinations or in any controls in school or on teachers. This would mean that everything would depend on luck since every pupil would depend on the efficiency, the values and the purpose of each teacher.

Without examinations, employers will look for employees from the highly respected schools and from families known to them — a form of favouritism will replace equality. At the moment, the bright child from an ill-respected school can show certificates to prove he or she is suitable for a job, while the lack of certificate indicates the unsuitability of a dull child attending a well-respected school. This defence of excellence and opportunity would disappear if examinations were taken away, and the bright child form a poor family would be a prisoner of his or her school’s reputation, unable to compete for employment with the child from the favoured school.

The opponents of the examination system suggest that examinations are an evil force because they show differences between pupils. According to these people, there must be no special, different, academic class. They have even suggested that there should be no form of difference in sport or any other area: all jobs or posts should be filled by unsystematic selection. The selection would be made by people who themselves are probably selected by some computer.

1.What is the similarity between supporters and opponents?

A. They both like exams.                B. They both dislike exams.

B. They value standards.                D. They value equality.

2.The word “favouritism” in paragraph 3 is used to describe the phenomenon that ________.

A.bright children also need certificates to get satisfying jobs

B.children from well-respected schools tend to have good jobs

C.poor children with certificates are favoured in job markets

D.children attending ordinary schools achieve great success

3.What would happen if examinations were taken away according to the author?

A.Schools for bright children would lose their reputation.

B.There would be more opportunities and excellence.

C.Children from poor families would be able to change their schools.

D.Children’s job opportunity would be affected by their school’s reputation.

4.The opponents of the examination system will agree that _________.

A.jobs should not be assigned by systematic selection

B.computers should be selected to take over many jobs

C.special classes are necessary to keep the school standards

D.schools with academic subjects should be done away with

5.The passage mainly focuses on ___________.

A.schools and certificates                   B.examination and equality

C.opportunity and employment              D.standards and reputation

 

What would you think if someone suggested knocking down St Paul’s Cathedral to widen the road? Or pulling down Big Ben to make way for a car park? It would be ridiculous, right? But when it comes to devastation (毁灭) of the natural world, we aren’t so easily shocked. But we should be…or we’ll be in a lot of trouble.

Nature is shrinking by the day. Ancient forests are destroyed. Wetlands are becoming dry. Woodland is disappearing, and all in the name of progress. This is bad in itself, but it’s devastating for biodiversity.

Biodiversity refers to the variety of plants, animals and other living things that are all interconnected. The ecological services provided by biodiversity are vital to everyday life. The air we breathe is a product of photosynthesis (光合作用) by green plants. Insects, worms and bacteria break down waste and make soils rich. And tiny organisms clean the water in rivers and sea. In fact, all life on the earth exists thanks to the benefits of biodiversity. More than 90 percent of the calories consumed by people worldwide are produced from 80 plant species. And 30 percent of medicines are developed from plants and animals. Maintaining a wide diversity of species in each ecosystem is necessary to preserve all living things.

The loss of biodiversity could be devastating. “It is wrong to think that biodiversity can be reduced indefinitely without threatening humans,” said Harvard University biologist Edward O. Wilson, known as the “father of biodiversity”. He warned, “We are about to reach a critical point beyond which biodiversity loss will become irreversible (不可挽回的).”

But what can we do? The present problem is that the concept of biodiversity is so vague (含糊的). People might care about giant pandas, but it is much harder to excite them about the fate of tiny sea creatures which are being boiled to death in the cooling systems of power stations along coastlines. The Guardian newspaper is trying to help. It has launched the Biodiversity 100 campaign to try to convince governments around the world to take action to deal with the widespread concerns about biodiversity. This includes persuading the UK government to create a series of marine reserves to reserve the decrease in the sea-life caused by industrial fishing, stopping fishing sharks by the Japanese fishermen and banning the killing of dingoes (wild dogs) in Australia, among many other things.

There is a lot to do. And we’d better act quickly if we don’t want to end up with a planet that can’t sustain life!

1.The writer thinks it ________ to pull down Big Ben to make way for a car park.

A.unreasonable      B.necessary         C.difficult           D.reasonable

2.The underlined sentence “Nature is shrinking by the day.” means that ________.

A.nature is badly polluted by humans

B.species are becoming fewer and fewer day by day

C.rainforests are being cut down every day

D.nature is full of mysteries

3.Edward O. Wilson thinks that ________.

A.it doesn’t matter to reduce biodiversity

B.people have done enough to preserve biodiversity

C.the situation of biodiversity is very serious

D.biodiversity loss has become irreversible

4.When it comes to biodiversity, the present problem is that ________.

A.people might not clearly know what is biodiversity and what should be protected

B.people are not aware that giant pandas are endangered

C.people don’t realize that biodiversity is vital to everyday life

D.people hunt sea creatures for food

5.What does the underlined word “It” in paragraph 5 refer to?

A.The UK government.                     B.The concept of biodiversity.

C.The action to deal with the problem.         D.The Guardian newspaper.

 

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