第四部分:写作(共三节,满分30分)
第一节翻译句子(共10小题;每空1分,满分10分)
接受这份工作意味着住在国外。
___76__ the job __77___ living abroad.
这些机器质量差。
These machines are __78___ poor ___79__.
我原以为天会放晴。相反地,天开始下雨了。
I thought it would clear up.__80___ the __81___,it began to rain.
4.经纪人正在物色一位有英语本科学位的人。
The agent is looking for someone who holds a __82___ ___83__ in English.
5.她突然想到去上海世博会看看会是个好主意。
It __84___ __85___ her that a trip to Shanghai World Expo would be a good idea.
第三节书面表达(共计10分)
假设你是李华,你的英国朋友Jack在一次车祸中受伤,当时伤势非常严重,落下残疾。之后他对生活变得非常消极,请你给他写一封信鼓励他克服困难,勇敢地面对生活。
1.注意书信格式。
2.字数100词左右。
第二节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行做出判断: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。
Sue and Ann often meet at a cheaper restaurant to eat 91_____________
and talking about life and school after their morning 92.__________
class. Sometimes, instead of talking ,they play a 93.___________
game that they call it "people watching". They start the 94. _____________
game in observing and listening to people around 95. _____________
them carefully and make guesses about their lives as 96. _____________
ages, jobs, likes, dislikes and so on. Of course, 97. _____________
they never really knew whether they are right or wrong. 98. _____________
Therefore they usually have good reasons for thinking 99. _____________
that what they are. "The game is fun," they often say. 100._________
第四部分:写作(共三节,满分25分)
第一节完成句子(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)
1. 在火山喷发的第二天,我有幸做了一次远距离观看
The day after the eruption I was 81__ 82 83 have a much closer look at it
2.当我意识到那珍贵的项链不见了,我十分惊慌。
When I realized the precious neclace had gone, I 84 .
3.他的方案顺利通过了,大多数与会代表都赞同他的方案。
His programme has been passed smoothly because most of the representatives in the conference 85 86 it.
4.我忘了让您去社区服务中心了。
I forgot to ask you to go to the 87 88 center.
5.被枪击中并从阳台坠落后他一直处于昏迷状态。
He was 89 after being __90_ and falling off the balcony.
D
You are one of the most familiar faces in class, not because you are funny or have great note-taking abilities but because you ask the most number of questions. 76 It is important to ask the right questions, though. Here are a few tips for improving your questioning skills:
Be clear and precise about what you want to know.
Be clear about what you want to know and frame your question accordingly. 77 If you beat around the bush, your teachers won’t be entirely sure what it is that you haven’t understood, or need an explanation for.
78
If you are uncertain about a particular subject, clarify it when it is being discussed. Because questions often open up new avenues within a subject. Doing this would benefit the whole class.
Do not hesitate to talk to your teacher after class.
79 Therefore, if you feel uncomfortable about asking a question in front of your classmates, wait till the class is over. This will probably put you more at ease.
Write down your questions.
80 They may appear when you’re studying, reading or taking notes. Note them down on a piece of paper so that you won’t forget to ask them later. This can also make sure that you don’t have any unanswered questions when the exam approaches.
A.Do not ask more questions. |
B.Questions may crop up(出现)at any time. |
C.Being curious is not a bad quality. |
D.You may think this is good. |
E. Ask questions relevant to context.
F. A question needs to be easy to be understood and to-the-point.
G. One-to-one interations(互动) are always much better than one-to-many.
B
When TV news programs report wars or disasters, the editors rarely use the most horrifying pictures of dead or wounded victims because they don’t want to upset their viewers. Even so, viewers are usually warned in advance that they may find some of these scenes disturbing, so they can look away if they choose. But the men and women whose job is to record those scenes-the TV cameramen-have no such choice. It is their duty to witness the horrors of the world and record them, no matter how terrible and unpleasant they may be. Consequently, it is one of the most dangerous, exposed and emotionally taxing jobs the world has to offer.
Today, the demand for their work is rising. The explosion of satellite broadcasting and 24-hour news in recent years has created an almost insatiable (贪得无厌的) demand for TV information. But major broadcasters and the TV news agencies—such as Reuters and WTN-have never had enough staff to meet the worldwide demand for up-to-date pictures, so increasingly they turn to “freelance” TV cameramen.
These freelance cameramen are independent operators tied to no particular organization. They will work for any company which hires them, be it for just a few hours or for several weeks in a war zone. But if the freelance cameraman is injured in the course of the job, the TV company is not responsible for him. The freelancer must survive on his own.
TV will always need hard, vivid moving pictures which are fresh, but these companies feel uncomfortable with large numbers of employees on their books, explains Nick Growing, once foreign editor for Britain Channel 4 News and now a BBC news presenter.
By hiring freelancers, they can buy in the skills they need only when they need them. It also enables them to contract out the risk, he says.
69. The freelance cameramen .
A. have better skills than other cameramen
B. are tied to many TV news agencies
C. have to take tremendous(巨大的) risks in the course of work
D. need to contract out risks of work for TV companies
70. It is implied in the passage that .
A. TV cameramen have to witness disasters and killing whether they like them or not
B. TV cameramen are a special group of people who enjoy horrifying pictures
C. TV cameramen should be given greater choice of work
D. the development of TV resulted in the growing demand for TV cameramen’s work
71. According to this passage, some major broadcasters and TV news agencies .
A. have employed enough cameramen
B. are not willing to employ many cameramen
C. are very mean to freelancers
D. are responsible for the freelancer if he is injured
72. The author of this passage shows his the freelance cameramen.
A. respect for B. sympathy to C. anger to D. admiration to