. I know what people are saying about me. Nevertheless, ________ is true. I hate those people.
A. none B. neither C. nothing D. any
The mascot (吉祥物) Haibao, full of meanings from foot to head, has become the lucky symbol and cultural _________ of Shanghai Expo.
A. remark B. mark C. scene D. view
All of a sudden, I felt dizzy _______ my room started to spin.
A. as though B. so that C. as D. even though
书面表达(满分20分)
上周日你在你们社区进行了一次社会调查,其主题内容是“你最关注的学生安全问题是什么”。调查结果如下表所示。请你根据自己所了解的身边的信息,并结合以下要点提示,写一篇英语短文。
注意:词数要求150单词左右,可适当发挥。
调查人数比例 |
30% |
40% |
30% |
关注内容 |
学生饮食安全,生活卫生习惯 |
交通安全,遵守交通法规情况 |
公共安全,参加集体活动安全防范意识 |
你的感想和希望 |
… |
Last Sunday, I organized a survey in my neighborhood _______________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
任务型阅读(每小题1分, 满分10分)
Nowadays, more and more people are using email, but sometimes we use it too much or use it inappropriately. To get the most out of email we need to use it carefully and sensibly. These are some simple tips to help you make a better use of email.
It is good to have separate email accounts for separate purposes. For example, you may have one for business and one for social activities. This means you can check the personal email in the evening without having to think about business. If you see an important message from your boss, it could ruin your weekend or evening. After all, most people want to relax themselves and get away from work at the end of the day. Don't allow email to make you a slave to work. Some people feel it is inconvenient to check 2 different email accounts. But the relative inconvenience is easily outweighed by the benefits.
Many people ignore the title of an email. If the subject changes don’t keep using an old “re: irrelevant title.” A good title increases the chance that people will actually read your email rather than just leaving it for later. A bad title may even get deleted as spam.(垃圾邮件)
Emails can be brief and to the point. If the message has to be long, make sure it is broken up into different sections, which are easy to read. But, generally you should aim to keep it less than 5 sentences. This is good for both the writer and the reader.
If somebody sends some important documents, files or message, make sure you, at least, acknowledge their receipt(接收). Otherwise they may be uncertain that you’ve got them. It doesn't have to be long; it can be quite short.
If you find yourself sending similar answers to many people, write a draft message and save it in your drafts folder (or write it in Word). You can use this standard response for emailing many people. Don’t forget to personalize it by adding their names.
Having a signature looks professional and saves typing the same information. Remember people may wish to contact you through other ways. So make sure you have a phone number and address in your email. If relevant, add any qualifications and websites that you have. This gives people a chance to find out more about you.
Title |
Some tips for using email |
Use different email accounts for different 81 |
Even though you have to check different email accounts inconveniently, you can 82 your weekend or evening without worrying about your business. |
Use a good title |
Compared with a bad title, a good one makes it 83 for people to read the email. |
Keep it 84 |
To be brief and to the point, your email should be written 85 five sentences, which does good to not only you but the reader. |
Acknowledge important emails |
Email 86 telling him / her you’ve received what was sent. |
Create a standard response |
If you need to send 87 answers to different people, create a standard response for emailing them, with their names 88 . |
Compose your signature |
You’d better send your 89 with your name as well as your other information so that others can get in 90 with you in other ways. |
Nickname: Hawaii’s Island of Adventure Size: 4,028 square miles
Population: 148,677. The most heavily populated areas are Hilo on the east side and Kailua-Kona on the west.
Temperature: Averages between 71°F and 77°F year around (expect the mercury (水银柱) to drop at higher heights).
Beaches: 47 Golf Courses: 20 Highest Peak: Mauna Kea, 13,796 feet.
Agriculture: The bulk (主体) of Hawaii’s farming products are grown and processed on the Big Island, including coffee, macadamia nuts and papaya.
Lodging: 9,655 rooms total; Nightly rates range from$ 35—$ 5,000.
Airports: Hilo International Airport on the east side and Kona International Airport on the west side.
Rental Cars: All of the nationally known rental car companies have locations at Hilo International and Kona International Airports as well as many resorts. In addition, Hilo, Kona and the major resort areas are serviced by taxis.
Resources: Call (800) 648—2441 to order a video, poster, brochures and maps from the Big Island Visitors Bureau. See www.bigisland.org for Updated information.
Shopping: The large shopping centers are in Hilo, Kona, Waimea and the Kohala Coast.
59.The passage is intended to be read by _______.
A.students B.businessmen C.tourists D.immigrants
60.What does the underlined part “expect the mercury to drop at higher heights” mean?
A.Things are easy to lose weight at higher places.
B.Dropping things from higher places is expected.
C.Temperature is expected to be lower at higher places.
D.Temperature is expected to be higher at higher places.
61.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a traffic means to get around the Big Island?
A.By train. B.By air. C.By rental car. D.By taxi.
62.What can we infer from the passage?
A.You can see www.bigisland.org for updated information.
B.You can call (800) 648 – 2441 to order some food.
C.You can find some counts to play tennis on the island.
D.You may pay a high price for spending one night on the island.