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下面图表是对我省某校高三学生选择高考志愿时所考虑因素的调查结果。请根据图表,用英语写一篇简要的报告,并说说你自己的观点。

 

注意:(1)文章的开头已经写好。(2)词数120左右。(3)可以适当发挥   Some senior middle school graduates have different opinions on how to choose their majors and universities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some senior middle school graduates have different opinions on how to choose their majors and universities. About 35% of the students insist that the choice should be based on their own interest. They say interest is the way leading to success. They think it a miserable thing to be obliged to study what they have no interest in. About 45% of the students, however, consider it is the need of the society that matters a lot, for, they say, it will help them find the job they like best. In addition, interest can be developed and changed. Interestingly, there are about 20% of the students who find it so difficult to make a choice that they prefer to follow the advice offered by their parents or teachers. In my opinion, interest is the most important of all. Without interest you can’t study the subject very well and may have more difficult with your career.                                                                                                                           
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You might think that “global warming” means nothing more than a raise in the world’s temperature. But rising sea levels causing by it have resulted from the first evacuation(撤离)of an island nation—the citizens of Tuvalu will have to leave for their homeland.

During 20th century, sea level rose 8-12 inches. As a result, Tuvalu has experiencing lowland flooding of salt water which has polluted the country’s drink water.

Paani Laupepa, a Tuvaluan government official, reported to the Earth Policy Institute that the nation suffered an unusual high number of fierce storm in the past ten years. Many scientists connect higher surface water temperatures resulting from global warming to greater and much damaging storms.

 

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The people below are all looking for a hotel in Scotland for their holidays. After the description of these people, there is information about six Scotland hotels A-F. Decide which hotel would be most suitable for the people mentioned in questions 1-5 and then mark the correct letter(A-F)on your answer sheet. There is one extra paragraph about one hotel which you don’t need to use.

1.Two women friends who want to do several all-day hikes in the mountains during the spring. They like a place with traditional decorations and superb views

2.A woman with two children aged six and ten, who will spend July in Scotland. The children are interested in animals and plants and the mother enjoys fashions.

3.A handicapped lawyer who must use a wheelchair but drives her own car. She enjoys concerts, museums, fine architecture and swimming. She will spend the first two weeks of October in Scotland.

4.A writer, a teacher and their one-year-old daughter. They want to be in a quiet place during August. They enjoy good food, and like to take long walks(the baby rides in a back-pack).

5.An old couple, aged 65 and 68. They love mountain scenery and still take easy walks by the lakeside when they can. They hope to enjoy fresh air and some relaxing activities.

A. Edinburgh. Post House

A popular base for visitors to Edinburgh, this fine hotel stands next to the zoological Gardens within easy reach of the many famous sights, shops and entertainments of one of Europe’s most elegant capitals.

B. Gatehouse of Fleet. Cally Hotel

This impressive hotel, well-known for its good Scottish cooking, is an ideal choice for a relaxing family holiday. Set in 100 acres of private grounds, the Cally, a former stately home, has something for everyone including its own fishing lake, outdoor heated swimming pool, green lawn, tennis court, children’s playground and sauna baths.

C. Glenborrodale. Glenborrodale Castle Hotel

There can be few better places for a refreshing holiday than this picturesque hotel set in its own 120 acres of beautiful countryside by charming Lake Sunart on the Ardnamurchan Peninsular(半岛). Boating and fishing are both available here.

D. Inverness. Royal Hotel!

A unique feature of the Royal is its fine collection of antique furniture, china and glass. This friendly comfortable hotel, a favourite meeting place for the townspeople, is an excellent base for getting to know the Highlands-Lake Ness, Great Gien and Culloden Moor are all within easy reach.

E. Peebles. Tontine Hotel

The Tontine had a fascinating beginning-it was built in 1808. This homely hotel has been extended to make it a really comfortable base for exploring the Tweed Valley and the attractive Lowland country.

F. North Berwick. Marine Hotel

This fine hotel overlooks the famous West Links golf course and is close to several sandy beaches. The Marine has its own open-air swimming pool and putting green as well as tennis courts, squash courts and saunas. Edinburgh, well-know for its art festivals, is only some 24 miles away.

 

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Most musicians and artists say the Internet has helped them make more money from their work despite online file-trading services that allow users to copy songs and other material for free, according to a study released on Sunday.

Recording labels and movie studios have hired groups of lawyers to pursue(追究)networks like Kazaa, and have sued thousands of individuals who spread out copyrighted material through such networks.

But most of the artists surveyed by the nonprofit Pew Internet and American Life Project said online file sharing did not concern them much.

Artists were divided on the rewards of peer-to-peer networks, with 47 percent saying that they prevent artists from earning royalties(版税)for their work and another 43 percent saying they helped promote and spread their material.

But two-thirds of those surveyed said file sharing caused little threat to them, and less than one-third of those surveyed said file sharing was a major threat to creative industries. Only 3 percent said the Internet hurt their ability to protect their creative works.

 “What we hear from a wide range of artists is that, despite the real challenges of protecting work online, the Internet has opened new ways for them to exercise their imaginations and sell their creations,” said report author Mary Madden, a research specialist at the Pew Internet and American Life Project.

The nonprofit group based its report on a survey of 809 self-identified artists in December 2003.

1.The underlined sue in paragraph two probably means ____.

A.  to criticize formally                    B. to start a legal case

C.  to give thanks to                    D. to draw attention to

2.47% of the artists surveyed said that ____.

A.  some networks were illegal

B.  file-sharing was a threat to their material

C.  the Internet made their material more popular

D.  their income reduced because of some networks

3.What is wrong about the Pew Internet and American Life Project?

A.  It is a research group.

B.  It is a very popular network.

C.  It doesn’t make money by its research.

D.  It focuses on the relation between the Internet and people’s life.

4.The nonprofit group holds the opinion that ____.

A.  artists don’t want to put their works on the Internet.

B.  some networks should be closed because they are illegal

C.  users of the Internet should not be allowed to copy songs and materials

D. although the Internet is improperly used sometimes, it helps the artists a lot

 

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Some people believe that international sport creates goodwill between the nations and that if countries play games together, they will learn to live together. Others say that the opposite is true: international competitions encourage false national pride and lead to misunderstanding and hatred(憎恨). There is probably some truth in both arguments, but in recent years the Olympic Games have done little to support the view that sport encourages international brotherhood. Not only was there the tragic incident including the murder of athletes, but the Games were also ruined by incidents caused mainly by smaller national contests.

One country received its second-place medals with visible anger after the hockey(曲棍球)final. There had been noisy scenes at the end of the hockey match, the losers objecting to the final decisions. They were sure that one of their goals should not have been disallowed and that their opponents’ victory was unfair. Their manager was in great anger when he said, “This wasn’t hockey. Hockey and the International Hockey Federation are finished.” The president of the Federation said later that such behavior could result in the suspension(停赛)of the team for at least three years.

Incidents of this kind will continue as long as sport is played competitively rather than for the love of the game. The suggestion that athletes should compete as individuals, or in non-national teams, might be too much to hope for. But in the present organization of the Olympics there is far too much that encourages  aggressive patriotism(爱国主义).

1.According to the author, recently the Olympic Games have ______.

A. created goodwill between the nations

B. brought about only false national pride

C. hardly showed any international friendship

D. put an end to misunderstanding and hatred

2.The underlined word “disallowed”(in Paragraph 2)means “______”.

A. permitted to pass

B. considered as reasonable

C. won by the other side

D. refused to accept

3.What did the manager mean by saying, “Hockey and the International Hockey Federation are finished”?

A. His team would no longer take part in international games.

B. Hockey and the Federation are both ruined by the unfair decisions.

C. There should be no more Hockey matches organized by the Federation.

D. The Federation should break up.

4.The author gives the example in paragraph 2 to show ______.

A. how false national pride led to undesirable incidents in international games

B. that sportsmen are often against the final decisions

C. that competitiveness in the games discourages international friendship

D. that unfair decisions are common in the Olympic Games

5.What conclusion can be drawn from the passage?

A. The organization of the Olympic Games must be improved.

B. Athletes should compete as individuals in the Olympic  Games.

C. A game should be played competitively rather than for the love of the game.

D. More and more athletes will compete for their own honor.

 

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Two skulls(头颅骨)found in Africa have been identified as the oldest human remains known to science. The fossilized(化石)bones found in 1967 were originally thought to be 130,000 years old. But a re-dating of rock layers near those which yielded the fossils showed they are actually about 195,000 years old---from the time modern humans appeared. The skulls, known as Omo I and II, push back the known presence of Homo sapiens(现代人)in Africa by 40,000 years. The previous oldest Homo sapiens skulls, dated to between 154,000 and 160,000 years old, were found near a village called Herto in the afar region of eastern Ethiopia. Omo I and II were unearthed by famous paleontologist(古生物学家)Richard Leakey along the Omo River in southern Ethiopia, near the town of Kibish. Omo I’s more modern features led to disagreement among experts over whether they were the same age. The rocks in which they were found show they are, said an Australian archaeologist Prof. Ian McDougall, who made the discovery. He told scientific journal “Nature”: “Omo I and Omo II are relatively securely dated to 195,000 years old, making them the oldest anatomically(解剖学的)modern human fossils yet recovered”

1.By which means could scientists tell the age of fossils they have found?

A. The bones of the fossils.             B. The place where they were found.

C. The history of humans.              D. Identifying the rock layers of the fossils.

2.How many years older have modern humans become by the new discovery?

A. 130,000.    B. 40,000.    C. 195,000.     D. Between 154,000 and 160,000.

3.Which of the following statements are NOT true according to the passage?

A. The new discovery of the skulls and the research proved the modern humans might have started in Africa.

B. Prof. Ian McDougall thought Omo I and II were the oldest human fossils discovered.

C. Prof. Ian McDougall discovered that Omo I and II were not the same age.

D. Omo I and II were discovered in southern Ethiopia.

 

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