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Mr. Smith owned ____ collection of coins...

 

Mr. Smith owned ____ collection of coins than anyone else I have ever met.

A.larger           B.a larger               C.the larger              D.a large

 

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第二节 写 作(满分30分)

       一项针对中学生课外阅读的调查显示:近半数中学生没有课外阅读习惯,阅读名著的人越来越少。请结合这一现象,根据以下要点,用英语写一篇短文:

       1.分析不读名著的原因;

       2.阐明阅读名著的重要性;

       3.呼吁同学们阅读名著。

       注意:1.词数120—150;

       2.可适当增加细节;

       3.参考词汇:名著masterpiece

 

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第II卷(共45分)

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       1.用0.5毫米的黑色签字笔书在答题纸上。

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第四部分 书面表达(共两节, 满分45分)

第一节 阅读表达 (共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)

       阅读下面的短文,并根据文章后的要求答题。(请注意问题后的词数要求)

       [1]Hi, I write this letter to you, my parents, to let you know what I’m thinking.

       [2]Running a business, raising three children, then raising all three into self-sufficient college graduates is difficult to do.While loving each child individually and fairly, strict house rules have also developed…going out late is difficult to accomplish.I would like to suggest setting a later curfew (宵禁), maybe midnight, or even one o’clock in the morning.

       [3]While working up to twenty hours a week, my social life has been on the decline since school started.Naturally, you understand how important my friends are to me.Looking back to the summer, there have been many nights that I have wanted to go out, but if it was past nine o’clock, I would not be allowed to.You tell me to go to the party until my curfew, but if the rule continues, I will see my friends for an hour.Seeing my friends for an hour is better than nothing, but not enough to communicate with others.

       [4]Gaining confidence and trust from you both are things I look forward to, and hopefully I am at an age where I can live up to your expectations.I acknowledge that you are watching over me, and don’t want your little girl to be hurt, and I appreciate that fully.But I can ____________ now that I am older.

       [5]For the time and effort it has taken you to raise me, I sincerely thank you, but letting freedom into my teenage years will be beneficial to all of us.Please feel free to talk to me whenever you have made a decision.I’ll always be around.

76.What is the writer’s purpose in writing the letter? (within 10 words)

                                                                                      

77.Fill in the blank in Paragraph 4 with proper words.(within 6 words)

                                                                                  

78.Which sentence in the text is the closest in meaning to the following one?

       I will always be available and ready for a talk.

                                                                                  

79.Do you think strict house rules are necessary for teenagers? And why? (within 30 words)

                                                                                   

80.Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3 into Chinese.

                                                                                  

 

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       Archaeologists believe they are on the turning point of throwing light on the life of William Shakespeare — by excavating (发掘) what may have been the playwright’s dust hole.

       Experts have begun excavating the ruins of New Place, Shakespeare’s former home in Stratford-upon-Avon, which was destroyed 250 years ago.Although little remains of the property, the team, led by Birmingham Archaeology, believes it has identified a dust hole used by the 16th century poet.

       Small pieces of pottery (陶瓷) and broken clay pipe have already been found from a muddy hole on the site, which they claim could yield some of the most significant discoveries about Shakespeare in decades.The dig focuses on three areas of the property, which Shakespeare bought in 1597 when he returned to his home town from London having achieved fame — including the so-called knot garden at the back of the building.

       Dr Diana Owen, Director of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, which owns the site, said, “We do not know if the knot garden was an area used by Shakespeare — it may have been a yard simply used by his servants.But this could actually yield some fantastic results, especially if it was an area where rubbish was thrown or the dust hole was located.”

       Kevin Colls, from Birmingham Archaeology, added, “Through documentary evidence we know Shakespeare lived at New Place but we have very little information regarding the layout (布局) of the house and gardens at this time.Through archaeological fieldwork, in particular the dig of structural remains and the recovery of artefacts, we hope to fill in the blanks.”

       Until October, visitors will be able to watch archaeologists and volunteers at work as they excavate the remains of the house, which was knocked down in 1759.Experts hope to unearth evidence to support theories that Shakespeare wrote many of his most famous works at the property.

1.This excavation intends to ______.

       A.know something about the playwright’s dust hole

       B.search for some treasure in the dust hole

       C.explore the life of William Shakespeare

       D.find something that Shakespeare lost

2.New Place was destroyed in the ______ century.

       A.15th      B.16th      C.17th       D.18th

3.Small pieces of pottery and broken clay pipe on the site ______.

       A.could show Shakespeare’s luxurious life

       B.could lead to important discoveries about Shakespeare

       C.could show us that Shakespeare lived at New Place

       D.could prove when New Place was knocked down

4.The underlined phrase “the blanks” in Paragraph 5 refers to ______.

       A.the ruins of New Place 

       B.the smallest pieces of broken pottery

       C.three areas of the property 

       D.the layout of the house and gardens of New Place

5.What can we learn from the text?

       A.Shakespeare used to live at New Place.

       B.Shakespeare became famous after 1597.

       C.Only his servants used the knot garden.

       D.Dr Diana Owen owns Shakespeare’s property.

 

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       Women might have a higher position at work, but at home their careers tend to give way to their husband’s job, with women most likely to quit when both are working long hours, according to a U.S.study.

       Researcher Youngjoo Cha, from Cornell University, found that working women with a husband who worked 50 hours or more a week found themselves still doing most of the housework and the care giving and were more likely to end up quitting their jobs.

       An analysis of 8,484 professional workers and 17,648 nonprofessionals from dual-earner (双职工) families showed that if women had a husband who worked 60 hours or more per week it increased the woman’s possibility of quitting her paid job by 42 percent.Cha said the possibility of quitting increased to 51 percent for professional women whose husbands work 60 hours or more per week, and for professional mothers the possibility they would quit their jobs jumped 112 percent.

       However, it did not significantly affect a man’s possibility of quitting his job if his wife worked 60 hours or more per week, according to the study published in the American Sociological Review in April.For professional men, both parents and non-parents, the effects of a wife working long hours were negligible, according to the study.

       “As long work-hours introduce conflict between work and family into many dual-earner families, couples often solve conflict in ways that prioritize husbands’ careers,” Cha, who used data from the U.S.Census Bureau, said in a statement.“This effect is magnified (突出) among workers in professional and managing occupations, where the criterion of overwork and the culture of looking after children tend to be strongest.The findings suggest that the popularity of overwork may lead many dual-earner couples to return to a traditional family pattern — breadwinning men and homemaking women.”

1.According to the text, we know that ______.

       A.men prefer work long hours   B.women prefer to work outside

       C.men’s careers are unimportant    D.women are more likely to quit jobs

2.The underlined word “negligible” in Paragraph 4 most probably means ______.

       A.unimportant  B.limited             C.different       D.obvious

3.Which statement is true according to the text?

       A.When there’s conflict between work and family, a husband will give up his work.

       B.Women may still do most of the housework and care for babies or children.

       C.Professional women are more likely to quit the job than professional mothers.

       D.A man’s chance of quitting jobs was influenced if his wife works long hours.

4.We can infer from the last sentence that ______.

       A.all the workers pay more attention to looking after children

       B.overwork may have no influence on dual-earner couples

       C.traditionally, men usually worked to support the family

       D.most dual-earner couples will return to a traditional family pattern

5.In which column of China Daily can you find this passage?

       A.Health      B.Life        C.Sport    D.Entertainment

 

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       ①It’s “laughably absurd” on one blog and a “magical revolution” on another.Bloggers are talking about the same device—the Apple iPad, which hit store shelves last week.

       ②Tech-heads hate the iPad because it has many functions—you can e-mail, browse the Web, read books—but it has no specialty.There are other devices on the market that do all its functions faster, cheaper and more efficiently.Get a Blackberry to scan e-mails or any old laptop to access the Internet.

       ③This first version of the iPad lacks many basic features.Tech-heads dislike the device not because of what it offers, but because of what it doesn’t offer.It doesn’t have Flash, and it doesn’t have a camera.It can’t access many of the world’s mobile applications, and it has a very restricted apple store.Based on purely technological grounds, the iPad is said to lack more than it gives.

       ④But if you are not a crazy tech-head, and you love the iPod and iPhone, “this device is for you,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO.The iPad will take online activities truly mobile.It will allow you to read the news in bed, check a recipe in a busy kitchen or view a large-scale Google map.

       ⑤Perhaps most important to the masses, it is a traditional computer without trouble.There are wireless, but it’s totally mobile.You press a button and it comes on in seconds.To add a program, you just download it from the Internet.Since almost everyone uses a computer in the office or at school, the need for the traditional desktop model at home is disappearing.Slate Magazine’s Farhad Manjoo calls the iPad the perfect alternative to the home computer system.

       ⑥But no matter how you feel about the iPad, as a tech-head or an everyman, there’s no arguing with its appeal.Love it or hate it, the iPad sold over 600,000 units on its opening weekend, surpassing the iPhone’s record sales in 2007.

1.What can be the best title for the text?

       A.Loving and hating the iPad      B.An exciting invention

       C.A home computer substitute        D.The iPad—a wise choice

2.According to the text, which of the following is Not true of the iPad?

       A.It can access the Internet.          B.It is wireless but portable.

       C.It can play any online video.       D.It can help you scan e-mail.

3.Which of the following best shows the structure of the text?

 

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4.Farhad Manjoo’s attitude towards the iPad might be that of ______.

       A.doubt      B.unconcern       C.sympathy      D.support

5.Tech-heads dislike the iPad because of ______.

       A.its after-sale services               B.its high price

       C.its function shortages   D.its slow speed

 

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