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一一Whose advice do you think I should tak...

一一Whose advice do you think I should take?

—— _____________

A.You get it

B.Up to you

C.Anyone you like

D.You speak

 

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第二节:书面表达(满分25分)

61. 假设你是李华,是天津某中学的高三学生。你的英国网友Jim发来电子邮件,告诉你他将于今年暑假来中国旅游,并决定来天津和你呆一周。但他有些情况不清楚。请你给他回一封电子邮件。

注意:1.词数:100左右;

         2.文中应包括方框内所有的提示内容,可以适当发挥。

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Subject: visit to China   From Jim

乘飞机到天津,到机场去接他。

然后乘车回家中。

去你家。

 
Dear Li Hua,

I feel very excited about my visit to

6ec8aac122bd4f6eChina and meeting you for the first time!

 But I’m still not sure about the following:

1.When will you be free?

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天津夏天气温较高,不用带太多衣服。

 
2.How can I get to your place?

3. What’s the weather like there?

参观当地名胜、奥运场馆,以及……

 
6ec8aac122bd4f6e4.What shall we do together?

Please let me know!

Your friend,

Jim

 

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第II卷(非选择题,共35分)

注意事项:

1. 用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题纸上。

2. 本卷共6小题,共35分。

第三部分:写作

第一节    阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

阅读下面短文,并根据题目要求用英语回答问题(请注意问题后的字数要求)。

Sleepless in Seattle? Hardly. West Virginia is where people are really staying awake, according to the first government study to monitor state-by-state differences in sleeplessness. West Virginians’ lack of sleep was about double the national rate, perhaps a side effect of health problems such as obesity(肥胖), experts said.

Nearly 1 in 5 West Virginians said they did not get a single good night’s sleep in the previous month. The national average was about 1 in 10, according to a federal health survey. Tennessee, Kentucky and Oklahoma also were notably above average with nearly 1 in 7 people reporting in a lack of sleep. In contrast, North Dakota was below average, with only 1 in 13 reporting that degree of sleeplessness. Health officials do not know the exact reasons for the differences.

In the survey, people weren’t required to answer the question why they were not able to get enough rest or sleep. But experts noted several possible explanations: West Virginia ranks at or near the bottom of the nation in several important measurements of health, including obesity, smoking, heart disease and the proportion of adults with disabilities.

Studies have increasingly found that sleeping problems often occurred among people with certain health problems, including obesity. “You would expect to see poorer sleep within a chronically (慢性地) diseased population,” noted Dr Ronald Chervin, a sleep disorders expert in University of Michigan.

Financial stress and work shifts(倒班)can play roles in sleeplessness, too, Chervin added. He suggested those may be contributing factors in West Virginia, an economically depressed state with tens of thousands of people working in coal mining.

The report was based on results of an annual telephone survey of more than 400,000 Americans, including at least 3,900 in each state. The survey did not include people who use only cellphones.

56. What is the main idea of Paragraph 1? (No more than 15 words.)

___________________________________________________________________________

57. What does the underlined word “notably” in Paragraph 2 mean? (No more than 3 words.)

___________________________________________________________________________

58. What was the possible reason for the high rate of sleeplessness in West Virginia according to Paragraph 3?  (No more than 12 words.)

___________________________________________________________________________

59. List three factors that contribute to sleeplessness based on the passage.

(No more than 8 words.)

①____________________ ②_____________________ ③______________________

60. How was the research carried out? (No more than 10 words.)

___________________________________________________________________________

 

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Poorer children would be offered the chance to attend lessons on Saturday to help catch up with their middle class peers (同龄人), the shadow schools secretary, Michael Gove, said today. The Conservatives would give English state schools the freedom to choose to have longer teaching hours and extra classes at the weekend, he told the Association of Teachers and Lecturers’ annual conference.

Gove said the move would help to close the achievement gap with richer children whose parents could afford extras such as tutoring and music lessons.

He told delegates (代表) in Manchester: “For children who come from homes where parents don’t have the resources to provide additional stretch and cultural experiences, there are benefits in having those children in the learning environment, in school, for longer.”

“Parents would love to have schools starting earlier in some circumstances, and certainly going on later in the afternoon, given the reality of their working lives,” he said. He held up the example of Kipp (Knowledge is Power Program) schools in the US, which are often based in the poorest communities and open from 7:30 am to 5pm on weekdays, plus Saturdays.

But it would be up to schools to decide to offer longer hours, Gove added. 

Parents said Saturday classes could become a “badge of dishonor” if pupils were forced to go, while teachers raised concerns about their workload.

Margaret Morrissey, of Parents Outloud, said: “I think the suggestion the government made about one-to-one teaching for these kids would be a more preferable way of improving these children’s performance. I’m just not sure whether taking away a child at weekends is actually going to make them cleverer in the week.”

The ATL’s general secretary, Mary Bousted, said: “If we want Saturday schools, then we need more teachers doing the extra hours, not the same teachers working longer.”

51. The program is intended for children____________. 

A. who are from middle-class families

B. whose parents can’t afford extra help 

C. who perform poorly academically 

D. whose weekends are mostly unoccupied

52. “Additional stretch” in Paragraph 4 probably refers to_________.

  A. music lessons

B. physical relaxation 

  C. entertainment activities

D. out-of-school improvement

53. Why did Gove mention Kipp schools in the US? 

A. To make a comparison.

B. To introduce a new program.

C. To seek supportive evidence.

D. To prove his program is better.

54. What is Margaret Morrissey’s opinion about the new program? 

A. Favorable.          B. Doubtful.           C. Optimistic.         D. Acceptable.

55. Which of the following is true?

A. Teachers may not like the program. B. Schools are trying to make profits.

C. The program is already under way.  D. The program is popular with children.

 

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Across the United States, there are several places where two independent towns grew together to become one city ---- but kept both their names.

Winston-Salem is one of them. It’s a mid-sized city in what’s called the plateau(high land), between the Atlantic Coast and the inland mountains in the state of North Carolina. The Winston part is a relatively new place, founded early this century. It’s home to the nation’s biggest open-air tobacco market.

The giant R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company’s headquarters is in Winston-Salem, and Winston is the name of one of Reynolds’ best-known cigarette brands. Fast-growing Winston soon surrounded the much older town of Salem, so in 1913, people in the area voted to combine them into a single place.

From a historical and tourist point of view, Salem, or Old Salem, as it’s called today, is the interesting and unusual part of town.

Salem was founded in the 1700s by the Moravians. They spoke German, and their community was religiously based, with single men and single women living apart in separate dormitories. The Moravians greatly valued women’s work and brainpower. In fact, one of the nation’s oldest boarding schools for young women— the Moravians’ Salem Academy founded in 1772 — is still in operation. 

Over the years, Salem lost its Moravian character. That all changed, though, when a nonprofit group began to rehabilitate the historic area. These days Old Salem is what’s called a living history museum, with exhibits, music, and tours of 18th-century houses, taverns and Moravian dormitory buildings just seven blocks from the tallest skyscraper in Winston-Salem.

The historic community is booming again. Just as R. J. Reynolds is taking in millions of dollars making cigarettes across town, Old Salem is generating about $ 115 million a year in tourism revenue and donations.

46. From the passage we can know that____________.

A. Winston-Salem is the name of a city   

B. Salem is home to the tobacco market

C. the city Winston-Salem has two names   

D. Old Salem is the name of a tobacco brand

47. It can be inferred from Paragraph 3 that__________.

A. the two cities benefited each other       

B. Salem developed faster than Winston

C. R.J. Reynolds Company has moved into Salem

D. the combination meets the wishes of the people

48. The city Salem is special for its__________.

A. boarding school                             B. lifestyle and tradition

C. respect for brainpower                 D. religious belief

49. The underlined word “rehabilitate” in Paragraph 6 is closest in meaning to “_______”.

A. reconstruct           B. evaluate             C. enlarge         D. decorate

50. What will probably be talked about in the following part? 

A. Some other attractions in Winston-Salem. 

B. How Winston makes profits from tourism. 

C. Other examples of cities combined by two parts.

D. Something about the boarding school for women.

 

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 “BANG” the door caused a reverberation.“Never set foot in this house again!” shouted Father.With tears welling (涌出) up in my eyes,I rushed out of the house and ran along the street.

A young father who held a child in his arms walked past me.I felt as if I saw my childhood from another space:happy and harmonious.

But now I don’t know whether it is because I have grown up or because Dad is getting old.We are just like two people coming from two different worlds.It feels like there is an iron door between us that can never be opened.

I wandered the street,without a destination in my mind.My heart was frozen on this hot summer night.As I walked on there were fewer and fewer people in the streets,until I had only streets to keep me company. When I finally reached the high rise apartment block in which I lived, I saw that the light was still on.

I thought to myself,“Is Father waiting for me, or is he still angry with me?”

In fact,it was nothing.Perhaps,Dad was throwing some of his old stamps.Perhaps he thought they were useless.I never had the courage to tell him that I liked collecting stamps.

All the lights were off except Father’s.

Dad was always 1ike this.Maybe he didn’t know how to express himself.After shouting at me,he never showed any mercy or regret. After an argument he will creep(蹑手蹑脚)up in my sleep and then tuck me underneath the covers.

This was how he always was.He has been a leader for so long that telling everyone else what to do has become his second nature.

The light was still on. With the key in hand,I was as nervous as I had ever been.At last,I decided to open the door.As soon as I opened the door tears ran down my cheeks.I suddenly realized that the iron door that I had imagined between us did not exist at all. Love-it is second to none.

41. The underlined word “reverberation” refers to _____________.

 A.a sound forced back      B.a heavy blow      C.a shake      D. an earthquake

42. When seeing a young father with a child in his arms, the writer might have the following feelings EXCEPT _____________.        

A. He admired them very much

B. He wished that the relation between him and his father could also be so harmonious

C. He felt that happiness had been far away from him/her

D. He felt disappointed with his father

43. Why do you think the father often shouts at his child?

A.The father is getting older and older.      

B.The child had already grown up.

C.They never agree with each other.       

D.The father has got used to doing that.

44. What conclusion can you draw after reading the text?

A.The father treats his child in an unfair way.    

B.The father is actually kind to his child.

C.The father is neither kind nor cruel to his child. 

D.The father is always finding fault with his child.

45. The article is ____________.

 A. expository writing                           B. argumentative writing      

C. narrative writing                             D. reportage

 

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