VIII. 书面表达
某村是新开发的旅游景点,接待了不少游客。有时也有影响环境的事情发生。村民请求你用英语为游客写几条保护环境的规定。请按照下列提示,写几条保护环境的规定。开头已给出。
不要野外生火,以保护树木;
不要乱扔垃圾请把废纸,罐头盒(tins)带走;
请保持河流清洁,这是饮用水源;
请保护植物,勿采摘花木。
要求:书写规范,字迹工整。60--80词。
When you walk in the country, you should follow these rules: _____________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
VII.补全对话
根据中文提示,将对话中缺少的内容写在对话下面的对应横线上。所补的句子必须与所给的标点符号一致。
提示:后天是Alice 的生日。她的父母商量着给她买礼物,最后说定买一张唱片送给她。
M: It’s Alice’s birthday the day after tomorrow. 79 ?
W: Yes, of course. Shall we give her some flowers?
M: Flowers are lovely. But I think it’s better to buy her a nice box of chocolates.
W: Alice doesn’t like sweet things. Didn’t you know that?
M: You’re right. Er…I know. 80 ? She loves music.
W: 81 . Let’s go to the music shop and choose one for her.
VI. 短文改错
找出下面一段文章中的错处并改正。如该行缺一词,在文中缺词处标上“ ” ,并在相应的横线上写上正确的词语;如该行多一词,在文中用斜线划掉多余的词,并在相应的横线上写上该词,用斜线划去;如该行错一词,在文中用横线标出,再在相应的横线上写上正确的词语。如该行无错,在相应的横线上打上“ ” 。
示例:
Betty wants to be nurse and works with sick people a
who need her helps. help
Last summer Betty had broke her leg. had
The pain was very great and she couldn’t walk.
The telephone rang and I picked out the receiver(话筒). “Hello,” 69.____________
I said. “Hello,” said the voice. “Bill here, is Betty there?” 70.____________
“I’m sorry,” I said, “You have got the wrong number.” 71.____________
A few seconds late, the telephone rang again. Just 72.____________
as I expected he was Bill, “You have made a mistake again.” 73.____________
I explained. The telephone rang a third time. This made I 74.____________
angry. I speak in a big voice, “Hello, Bill, Betty here.” 75._____________
For a moment there was a dead silent. Then someone said, 76._____________
“What’s the wrong with you, Tom?” It was my mother. 77._____________
I could do anything but say sorry to my mother. 78_____________
V. 单词拼写
64. They have ___________(成功) in keeping this animal from becoming endangered.
65. At last the _________(狼) were killed by the hunters.
66. Today’s American culture ___________(包含)many different musical styles.
67. Beckham is a ___________(有名的)football player who has fans throughout the world.
68. The child apologized to his friends _____________(真诚地).
Some people think that all wild animals are dangerous. Actually, very few of them will attack a man if he leaves them alone. If you met a lion or an elephant, suppose, you would run away, but even a lion will keep away from a man unless it is very hungry. Lions and tigers only kill and eat men when they have grown too old and too weak to catch their usual food, such as deer and other small animals. If you saw a wild elephant, perhaps you would be frightened. Elephants usually run away at once unless you attack them. Some animals get very frightened if they only smell a man; some take no notice at all but quietly walk in another direction. Wild animals only attack hunters when they are afraid that the hunters mean to harm their young ones, or then the hunters shoot at them and make them angry.
60. The word attack is closest in meaning to ________.
A. hurt B. catch C. hit D. follow
61. Lions and tigers will not kill or eat men ________.
A. unless men try to run away B. if they are too old and too weak
C. if they are able to get enough of their usual food D. however men act towards them
62. Some animals run away when they smell a man probably because _________.
A. they dislike the smell B. they think men are dangerous to them
C. they don't want to eat men D. they want to eat weak men
63. This passage is mainly about _________.
A. how to protect wild animals B. how animals look for their food
C. how to make friends with wild animals D. how animals act towards men
Successful films and TV programs make large amounts of money, and so do the performers who appear in them. A few big shows can make a rock musician a millionaire(百万富翁) in a very short time. High art, however, has serious financial(财政的) problems. It costs more to put on an opera(歌剧)concert, or ballet(芭蕾) than the sale of tickets can bring in. Men and women interested in high art are always being asked to give money to make future performance possible. Small government subsidies(津贴) have also helped to support the arts in the last few years.
56. It is easier for ______ to make money.
A. an opera performer B. a pianist
C. a ballet actor D. A rock musician
57. High art has financial problems because ________.
no people would offer money for it
it is not supported by the government
it cost much but not many people enjoy it
prices of tickets for it are not high enough
58. The government has given ________ money to support _______ in the last few years.
A. a large amount of… high art B. a small amount of… high art
C. little… all kinds of art D. plenty of… popular art
59. From the passage we can concluded (推断) that ________.
A. high art is not enjoyed by young people
B. successful films and TV programs are called high arts
C. all people enjoy popular art instead of high art
D. most people like popular art better than high art