From the day we enter ______ university, we know ________ fiece competition for jobs is waiting us upon graduation.
A. an; a B. a; a C. a; / D. the ; /
--- Xiao Ming won’t break his word, will he ?
--- _______________.
--- Do you mean I often break my word?
A. No problem. B. Nobody acts like you.
C. That’s all right. D. I beg your pardon.
经济危机已成为现在甚至将来很长一段时间内的热点话题,通过你对1929年和2008年爆发的两次经济危机的理解,结合历史、政治知识及生活实际写一篇短文。
1929经济危机
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这次危机首先在美国爆发,然后迅速蔓延,影响深广,造成许多银行、工厂倒闭,数百万工人失业。美国政府采取了一定的措施,使美国经济恢复,政治得到稳定。 |
2008经济危机 |
这次危机,破坏力极大,影响到全球。中国受经济危机的影响很大,部分地区、某些领域损失也很严重,但我们相信,我们的国家有能力来解决这场危机所带来的问题。 |
说出这次危机的一些现象 |
注意:1.可根据内容要点适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.词数100~120;
3.开头已给出,不计入总词数;
4.参考词汇:economical crisis经济危机;steady稳定的;the globe全球。
The economical crisis has been a hot topic.It is necessary for us to really under-
stand the two crises and their bad effect by comparing them.
此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误。在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:
此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。
此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。
此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。
注意:原行没有错的不要改。
One day 1 went to the market and find many 1.
beautiful birds in few cages for sale.1 heard 2.
two young men talked.One said,“I caught eight 3.
birds like these last Sunday.but not a single one 4.
was alive next morning”Oh,God!The birds 5.
are being killed.The number is reducing year to year. 6.
Birds,1ike animals,are our friends.They eat a 7.
lot of pests and make our nature beautifully. 8.
So we must do something to protect it from being killed. 9.
We hope how everyone will care for them. 10.
SCOTS Secretary Jim Murphy is on a mission(使命)to recover £46 million of council cash.
He has travelled to Iceland for high-level talks with Prime Minister Geir Haarde.
Mr Murphy has vowed(发誓)to do“whatever it takes”to ensure the return to local auth orities(管理机构)of the millions of pounds which are locked in crisis hit Icelandic banks.
He also wants to see the return of money deposited(存款)there by a number of Scottish charities(慈善事业).
Mr Murphy said Scots councils and charities had invested in Icelandic banks in good faith.before the country’s banking system was severely hit by the global financial crisis.
He said:“Our relationship with Iceland has traditionally been a very good one.But of course。there are pressures at the moment.particularly because of the international credit crisis and the collapse of the Icelandic banks.”
There is Scottish council and Scottish charity money invested in some of those banks and I’m making efforts to persuade the Icelandic government that money should be returned.
“We’ve made very clear,we’ll do whatever it takes to support Scottish people to get their money out of the Icelandic banking crisis.”
The Scottish Secretary’s move has been welcomed by the Holyrood Parliament.
The UK Government is Currently trying to save£4 billion in deposits held by customers in the failed Icelandic bank Icesave,at risk after its parent firm(母公司)Lands banki folded(重组) .
The bank’s collapse caused a diplomatic arguement after ministers froze assets (资产)of other Icelandic banks.
1.According to the passage,which of the following is TRUE?
A.Scots councils and charities had invested in Icelandic banks in bad faith.
B.The relationship with Iceland has traditionally been a very good one,so don’t worry about it forever.
C.The UK Government and people can’t be satisfied with Iceland’s ministers’measures.
D.The UK Government supports scottish people to fight with the lceland.
2.Which of the following words is the closest in meaning to the underlined word'?
A.straight B.seriously C.suddenly D.slightly
3.Jim Murphy will pay a visit to Iceland in order to .
A.strengthen their cooperation and promote economical progress between two countries
B.persuade the Icelandic government to give back the money that are locked in crisis-hit Icelandic banks
C.travelled to Iceland for high-level talks with prime minister Geir Haarde and wanted to break away from the crisis together
D.represent the government to help Iceland to recover economy
4.What is the best title for the passage?
A.Iceland Banking crisis B.Murphy’s lcelandic mission
C.The influence of the crisis D.A friendly visit
Pretoria.South Africa—Hundreds 0f swimmers Play in the water along a South African beach.Suddenly a huge shark appears offshore and heads for the bathers.Before it can get close to the swimmers,the shark,for some mysterious reason,starts swimming parallel to the beach.Then it turns away from shore and heads out to sea,leaving the swimmers untouched.
Such a scene will soon become common along shark infested(鲨鱼出没)shores.An electrical engineer from the University of Pretoria has developed an electrical system that repels(击退)sharks by controlling their movements.Confused by this action,the sharks end up turning away from the beach.
In this unusual shark repellent method,an insulated(绝缘)cable is buried on the bottom of the sea around a beach from which people swim.When an electric current is sent though the cable,an electric field is produced in the water above the cable.
When the shark swims into the electric field,nerve cells just below the shark’s skin detect the field.The electricity produces a reflex(反射)action in the shark’s muscles,causing the dangerous animal with sharp teeth to swim parallel to the cable.Contused by increasing loss of control of its muscles,the shark suddenly changes its direction and heads seaward,away from the electric field.
In a test of the invisible new shark-repellent system,a cable was placed around a beach in St.Lucia an island in the tropics.A protective net,which had been installed around the beach a long time ago to keep sharks from swimmers,was left in place during the experiment.
When the electric field was 1eft on for more than a year and a half,no sharks were found in the nets.However,when the power was turned off,89 sharks ended up in the nets.
Using the electric wall method instead of nets to protect bathers would avoid the needless death of many sharks,say biologists.Currently,thousands of sharks die each year when they become trapped in protective nets that surround holiday resorts in Africa and Australia.About 10 to 15 humans are killed by sharks annually.
1.In the first passage,why doesn’t the shark attack the swimmers?
A.Because they are many swimmers in the water.
B.Because the shark doesn’t want to eat the swimmers。
C.Because of some mysterious reason from the God.
D.Because there is an invisible electric field confusing the shark.
2.An electrical engineer from the University of Pretoria has developed .
A.A protective net B.A new shark-repellent system
C.The electric field D.An insulated cable
3.An electric field is produced in the water above the cable .
A.only when the shark swims into the electric field
B.an insulated cable is buried on the bottom of the sea around a beach from which people
swim
C.only when an electric current is sent though the cable
D.only when the sharks are trapped in protective nets
4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A.Protective nets had been installed around the beach earlier than the new shark repellent system.
B.This new kind of shark repellent system wilt take place of the protective nets.
C.Thousands of sharks die and about 10 to 15 humans are killed by sharks each year in Africa and Australia since this new system was Put into use.
D.Using the electric wall method instead of nets to protect bathers would avoid the needless death of many sharks.