Ⅵ、书面表达(满分25分)
高一英语科试题
第一节:对话填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
A: Have you ever read some reports about UFOs?
B: Of course. I have a firm b 76 in UFOs. I’m 76.
always interested in the stories and aliens.
A: What are they like?
B: According to some w 77 , it is colorless 77.
and moves at an a 78 speed with little noise. 78.
Aliens are said to be white-skinned, strange-looking
visitors from o 79 space. 79.
A: I don’t quite agree with you d 80 to space 80.
exploration, most important planets have been examined,
p 81 have been taken and samples have 81.
collected there, but no e 82 of life has 82.
been discovered.
B: So you mean UFOs don’t e 83 ? There are no 83.
aliens? How would you explain some people’s sudden
d 84 ? Many people have reported seeing 84.
aliens.
A: It’s hard to say. We will still continue with
scientific r 85 . 85.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
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注意:1.报告必须包括图表中所有内容。
2.词数:120左右。第一句已给出(不计入总词数)。
A recent survey shows that the health of the students in our school has been going from bad to worse in the past three years.
第二卷(共35分)
第四部分:写(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:对话填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
A: Have you ever read some reports about UFOs?
B: Of course. I have a firm b 76 in UFOs. I’m 76.
always interested in the stories and aliens.
A: What are they like?
B: According to some w 77 , it is colorless 77.
and moves at an a 78 speed with little noise. 78.
Aliens are said to be white-skinned, strange-looking
visitors from o 79 space. 79.
A: I don’t quite agree with you d 80 to space 80.
exploration, most important planets have been examined,
p 81 have been taken and samples have 81.
collected there, but no e 82 of life has 82.
been discovered.
B: So you mean UFOs don’t e 83 ? There are no 83.
aliens? How would you explain some people’s sudden
d 84 ? Many people have reported seeing 84.
aliens.
A: It’s hard to say. We will still continue with
scientific r 85 . 85.
E
Some people have it easy. When their kids ask them what they do at work, they can give a simple, direct answer: “I put out fires” or “I teach primary school”. As a theoretical physicist, I never had this luck. Society has come to expect many things from the physicists. It used to be that we only had to discover the basic laws of the world and supply the techniques that would power the next Silicon Valley. With these expectations we were fairly comfortable: they are the sorts of things we think we know how to do. What makes us uncomfortable and what makes it hard for us to tell our kids what we’re up to is that in this century we have become, though unwillingly, gurus on questions such as “What is the nature of Reality?”
We now deal with a whole new class of problems. We ask how the world began and what the nature of matter is. The answers we are coming up with are just not easy to comprehend for the average person.
So, when physicists get out of their cars in the morning, have a cup of coffee and sit down in front of their computers, they leave a familiar world and enter a place where things act in strange ways that are impossible for ordinary people to understand.
72. According to the passage, in a way physicists are .
A. honest B. comfortable C. strange D. unlucky
73. By what the writer says about physicists, we know that physicists .
A. don’t like their careers
B. live in two different worlds
C. are coming up with new answers to old questions
D. don’t have to tell people what they are doing
74. From the passage we can conclude that theoretical physicists .
A. contributed to the new industry in Silicon Valley
B. only have to answer the basic questions about the world
C. have disappointed the expectations of many people
D. have found it hard to make themselves popular
75. What’s the main idea of the passage?
A. Society seems to know a bit about physicists’ work.
B. Most people are expecting to know what physicists are doing.
C. Physicists are doing more and more difficult jobs.
D. It’s impossible for average people to know physicists’ work.