He played a trick ____ Jessy and he had to apologize _____ treating her ____ a nice dinner.
A. on; for; to B. in; by; to C. on; by; to D. on; by; with
– Have you got any job offers?
- No. I _______.
A. waited B. had been waiting
C. have waited D. am waiting
第二节:书面表达(满分:25分)
假设你叫李华,现是泉州某中学的一名高三学生。你的美国笔友Jack来信谈及汉语学习的困难并请你提出一些汉语学习的建议。请你根据以下提示,给Jack写一封回信。
提示:
1、学习汉语一定要有兴趣,不怕困难;
2、不要怕犯错误,多听,多读,多练;
3、创造和利用学习汉语的机会,如:结交中国朋友等;
4、其他建议……
注意:1)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2)信的开头已经写好,但不计人总词数;
3)词数120左右。
Dear Jack,
I’m glad to receive your letter asking for my advice on how to learn Chinese well.
Good luck to you!
Li Hua
第二节 书面表达(共25分)
目前甲流感正在全世界流行,很多人都可能感染。请你根据下列提示,并结合你校的预防经验,以“如何预防它”为题,写一篇120词左右的英语短文。
1. 养成良好的卫生习惯,如餐前洗手,不随地吐痰,咳嗽流涕时掩口鼻,出入公共场合戴口罩等。
2. 锻炼身体,同时保证充足的睡眠,增强体质。
3. 若有流感症状,应立即就医。待身体痊愈后,方可返校。
要求:语句连贯,逻辑合理,可适当增加细节。
短文的开头已给出,不计入总词数。
提示词:甲流感H1N1 flu;感染者: infectors; 口罩:mouth-cover; 流鼻涕:sneeze
How to prevent the H1N1 Flu?
As is well known, the H1N1 flu is spreading through the world._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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第一节 短文填空(共10分)
The Story of My Life by Helen Keller is
the most ____________(有影响的) book in my life. 1. ___________
It is filled _________ courage, struggle and faith throughout. 2. ___________
Helen Keller was once in deep despair in her childhood, but finally she decided
to o________ her physical disabilities and live happily. 3. ___________
Furthermore, she showed great patience ______ her long and 4. ___________
hard learning period. I have learned, above all, two lessons from her story. First, she taught me that often the road to s________ is to 5. ____________
face hardships ______(勇敢地). Maybe you are born under an ill 6.____________
star yet you can stand a better chance ________ others. 7.____________
It is therefore important that you screw up your courage when courage is needed.
Second, the damaged part of her senses did not p______ her learning. 8.____________
On the ___________, she had made 9. ___________
continual ________(努力) to go deeper into the field of knowledge. 10. ___________
Four people in England back in 1953, stared at Photo 51. It wasn’t much—a picture showing a black X. But three of these people won the Nobel Prize for figuring out what the photo really showed –the shape of DNA. The discovery brought fame and fortune to scientists James Watson, Francis Crick, and Maurice Wilkins. The fourth, the one who actually made the picture, was left out
Her name was Rosalind Franklin. “She should have been up there,” says historian Mary Bowden. “If her photos hadn’t been there, the others couldn’t have come up with the structure.” One reason Franklin was missing was that she had died of cancer four years before the Nobel decision. But now scholars doubt that Franklin was not only robbed of her life by disease but robbed of credit by her competitors
At Cambridge University in the 1950s, Watson and Click tried to make models by cutting up shapes of DNA’s parts and then putting them together. In the meantime, at King’s College in London, Franklin and Wilkins shone X-rays at the molecule(分子). The rays produced patterns reflection the shape.
But Wilkins and Franklin’s relationship was a lot rockier than the celebrated teamwork of Watson and Crick. Wilkins thought Franklin was hired to be his assistant .But the college actually employed her to take over the DNA project.
What she did was produce X-ray pictures that told Watson and Crick that one of their early models was inside out. And she was not shy about saying so. That angered Watson, who attacked her in return, “Mere inspection suggested that she would not easily bend. Clearly she had to to go or be put in her place.”
As Franklin’s competitors, Wilkins, Watson and Crick had much to gain by cutting her out of the little group of researchers, says historian Pnina Abir-Am. In 1962 at the Nobel Prize awarding ceremony, Wilkins thanked 13 colleagues by name before he mentioned Franklin, Watson wrote his book laughing at her. Crick wrote in 1974 that “Franklin was only two steps away from the solution.”
No, Franklin was the solution. “She contributed more than any other player to solving the structure of DNA . She must be considered a co-discoverer,” Abir-Am says. This was backed up by Aaron Klug, who worked with Franklin and later won a Nobel Prize himself. Once described as the “Dark Lady of DNA”, Franklin is finally coming into the light.
72. What is the text mainly about?
A. The disagreements among DNA researchers.
B. The process of discovering DNA.
C. The race between two teams of scientists.
D. The unfair treatment of Franklin.
73. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Franklin didn’t feel shy about pointing out the mistake of Watson and Crick.
B. Wilkins and Franklin didn’t get along very well.
C. Franklin didn’t win the Nobel Prize because she was two steps away from the solution.
D. Without Franklin’s X-ray pictures, the other competitors couldn’t have won the Nobel Prize.
74. Why is Franklin described as “Dark Lady of DNA”?
A. She developed pictures in dark labs.
B. She discovered the black X-the shape of DNA.
C. Her name was forgotten after her death.
D. Her contribution was unknown to the public.
75. What is the writer’s attitude toward Wilkins, Watson and Crick?
A. Respectful. B. Disapproving. C. Admiring. D. Doubtful.