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第II卷 (共55分)

第三部分 写作(共三节,满分55分)

第一节 单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

根据下列句子及所给汉语注释,写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。(每空只写一词)

(请将答案写在答题卡上的指定位置)

66.A crowd soon collected at the __________(现场)of the accident.

67.The mother ______ (斥责) the boy for not cleaning up his room.

67.Before entering a house in some ______(亚洲) countries, it is good manners to take off your shoes.

69.The animals were left to______(挨饿) to death.

70.He came to miss his homeland when he settled down_____(国外).

71.Please give him my ______(祝贺) when you see him.

72.The shops are in the ______ (中心) position in the city.

73.If today is______(星期三), the day before yesterday was Monday.

74.His father ordered that he keep a ______(日记) in English.

75.Our country has ______ (经历) great changes in the last thirty years.

 

66. scene 67. scolded 68. Asian 69. starve70. abroad 71. congratulations 72. central 73. Wednesday 74. diary 75. experienced/ seen 【解析】
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第二节 根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

(注意:如果所用的答题卡没有提供E、F、G选项,请按以下方法填涂:选E请涂A、B,选F请涂B、C,选G请涂C、D。)

―Hi, it’s you, Pansy!    61   

―Hi, Olivia! Long time no see.I’ve changed a lot, haven’t I?

―    62    You’re slimmer than before.

― Really? I’m losing weight.

   63    Going on a diet or…?

―I tried to eat less, but failed.You know I’ve got a sweet tooth.Chocolates, ice creams… all my favourites.

― So?

― My doctor advised me to do more exercise.You see, as a secretary to the manager, I always sit at the desk doing paperwork   64     So at last, I followed his advice.I’m attending a Yoga (瑜伽) course twice a week.And I often do jogging (慢跑) in the morning.

   65     I’m quite interested in it.

―Sure.

A.How do you do?

B.Sometimes, I’m too busy and don’t want to spare time for exercise.

C.Lack of exercise led to my gaining weight day by day.

D.Can you introduce your Yoga coach to me?

E.I didn’t recognize you!

F.But how?

G.Yes, indeed.

 

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It’s been claimed that playing a musical instrument makes you smarter.

New research suggests that regularly playing a musical instrument changes the shape and power of the brain, and may be used in therapy (疗法) to improve cognitive (认知) skills.

Experts say there is growing evidence that musicians have brains that are structurally and functionally different from those of non-musicians, especially in the areas of the brain used in processing (处理信息)

The parts of the brain that control motor skills, the storage of audio information, hearing and memory become larger and more active when a person learns how to play an instrument and can apparently improve the alertness (警觉) and planning.

Lutz Jancke, a psychologist at the University of Zurich, said, “Leaning to play a musical instrument has great benefits and can increase IQ by seven points in both children and adults.We found that even people over the age of 65, after four or five months of playing an instrument for an hour a week, had strong changes in the brain.” The parts of the brain that control hearing and memory, and the part that controls the hands, among others, all become more active.

“Of course music isn’t the only answer, but I do believe that it should be used in addition to other things.”

Mr.Jancke also said that learning a musical instrument could also make it easier to learn foreign languages and make one more sensitive to understanding the emotions of others.“So not only does this make it easier to pick up other languages and have a better memory of one’s own, we have also seen musicians are able to pick out exactly what others are feeling just by the tones of their voices—sympathy, disappointment, that kind of things.”

He added, “Several studies indeed show that playing music increases memory and language skills, but more research is needed.”

1.What is the passage mainly about?

       A.How to use musical instruments.

       B.How music affects the brain.

       C.How playing music makes people smarter.

       D.The development of research into music.

2.Compared with non-musicians, __________.

       A.musicians are better at foreign languages

       B.musicians are more active in sports

       C.musicians have stronger emotions

       D.musicians’ brains work differently in processing

3.Which of the following is NOT a benefit of playing an instrument?

       A.It makes it easier for one to pick up foreign languages.

       B.It allows one to show his feelings more exactly to others.

       C.It gives one a better memory in one’s own language.

       D.it makes one understand others’ feelings better.

4.From Luz Jancke we lean that _________.

         A.playing an instrument benefits children more than adults

       B.playing an instrument has no benefits for people over 65

       C.some studies show playing music can increase memory

       D.he will do more research into brain development and music

 

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   In many societies, there is often greater acceptance of light skin than dark skin.Light skin may be seen as a mark of beauty, intelligence and success.These beliefs can lead to social pressure even within the same racial or ethnic group, if some members are darker skinned than others.

   The result is that skin lightening has become a common activity across Africa, Asia and other areas of the world.More and more people with dark skin are using skin-lightening products, even if they may face health risks.

   They believe that having whiter skin will improve their lives.Many people think they will have a better chance of getting a job or marrying into a better family.Or they want to look like what their society generally considers beautiful.

   Some beauty care products and soaps contain chemicals that make skin lighter.This process is also called bleaching.But some of the chemicals are extremely dangerous.One of the chemicals has been linked to kidney (肾) damage and some kinds of cancer.It also causes low birth weight in babies when mothers use it during pregnancy.

   At first, bleaching products make the skin color lighter.But after long-term use they can cause problems.They can even make some skin darker.The chemicals in the products block and break down the natural process that gives color to skin.The skin loses its natural barrier to protect against sunlight.Then the skin can become thick and discolored.Usually the person will use more of the product in an effort to correct the problem, but this only makes it worse.

   Fatimata Ly treats skin conditions in the Senegalese capital,Dakar.Doctor Ly says skin bleaching has become a problem throughout Senegal.She says the chemicals are now more dangerous because they are stronger.Some cases have resulted in blackened fingernails, infections and permanent skin damage.

   And these are not the only risks.Experts say some people who change their skin color suffer emotional damage.They feel regret and sadness.They feel that instead of risking their health, they should have learned to love and accept their skin color as it was.

1.Which of the following words can replace the underlined word “bleaching”?

         A.whitening          B.changing        C.lighting            D.pleasing

2.Why has the skin lightening become a common activity all over the world?

         A.There are many products that can make the dark skin light.

         B.Many people with dark skin have no confidence.

         C.Relatively speaking, light skin has more advantages over dark skin.

         D.People with dark skin are forced by the pressure of their families.

3.According to the text the following are the risks using the bleaching products EXCEPT______.

       A.blackened fingernails                     B.permanent skin damage

       C.emotional damage                    D.a waste of time and money

4.From the text we can conclude the writer’s attitude toward using the bleaching products is probably ___________.

         A.supportive    B.positive           C.doubtful         D.negative                   

 

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         ●Tower Bridge is one of London’s most well known landmarks.Opened in 1894, this hydraulic (液压的) bridge can be raised to permit river traffic to pass underneath.

         Visitors to Tower Bridge can enjoy wonderful views of the River Thames from the bridge towers.There is also a museum which explains how the bascule bridge operates and discusses its history.Tower Bridge is often incorrectly referred to as London Bridge.London Bridge, however, is a different bridge that is located directly upstream from Tower Bridge.

         ●The British Museum is a “must do” for all visitors to London, England.Treasures from around the world can be found in Britain’s largest and most popular museum.To top it off, admission to the British Museum is free of charge.

         Due to the enormous size of the museums, visitors should be clear about what they wish to see.One “must see” is the Rosetta Stone–a key puzzle piece in the recorded history of humankind.The British Museum is located in the Bloomsbury district of London in London WC1.

         ●Greenwich Park is a beautiful large park located a few kilometers away from the centre of London.Attractions in Greenwich include the Cutty Sark, the Gypsy Moth and the Old Royal Observatory.A painted line at the observatory indicates zero degrees of longitude(经度).

         Many visitors to Greenwich enjoy having their photos taken with one leg in the western hemisphere(半球)and the other in the eastern hemisphere.Greenwich is the place where time was officially tracked – “Greenwich Mean Time” or “GMT”.

         Greenwich is located in London SE10.

         ●The Eurostar high–speed train service provides fast connections between London and Paris and London and Brussels.The Eurostar trains pass through the 32–mile Channel Tunnel under the English Channel.The tunnel is also known as the“Euro Tunnel”or“Chunnel”.The Channel Tunnel is considered to be one of the world’s great engineering wonders.

         Trains leave form the Waterloo Rail Station which is located in south London.

1.If a tourist doesn’t have any money on him, which of the following can he do?

         A.Visit Tower Bridge.             B.Visit the British Museum.

         C.Go around Greenwich Park.      D.Take a Eurostar high–speed train.

2.Where can we find the attraction of the Cutty Sark?

         A.On London Bridge.             B.In the Old Royal Observatory.

         C.In the British Museum.         D.In Greenwich Park.

2.What can we learn from the passage?

         A.Tower Bridge can be raised mainly to let the water flow faster.

         B.The British Museum is the largest museum in the world.

         C.Greenwich Park is where the western hemisphere and the eastern hemisphere meet.

         D.The Eurostar train can take people from London to many cities in Europe directly.

3.In what web page do you think the passage is probably found?

         A.International news.            B.Study abroad.

C.Travel Guide.                         D.Art of architecture.

 

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    Jenny Bowen, an American living in Beijing, was selected as the only American to carry the 2008 Beijing Olympic torch on Chinese soil.She and seven other non-Chinese winners had been chosen from 262 applicants from 47 countries in a contest organized by Chinese computer maker Lenovo Group and the official English-language newspaper, China Daily.When Bowen ran with the Olympic torch, she was not only representing the United States, but also representing thousands of Chinese orphans (孤儿).

Bowen, a mother of two adopted (收养) Chinese daughters, is director of Half the Sky Foundation, an organization which was founded in 1998 and aims to enrich the lives of orphaned children in China.In nearly 10 years, Bowen and Half the Sky have touched the lives of over 13,000 children.Half the Sky is now present in 36 welfare institutions in 28 Chinese cities. About 4,000 children are active in the program, which provides trained staff, educational tools, medical support and care for orphans.

Bowen hoped that running with the Olympic torch would help draw attention to the children in China.She was among 19,400 runners who carried the flame along an 85,000-mile, 130-day route across five continents.Beijing organizers say it was the longest torch relay in Olympic history.

Like Bowen, the seven other non-Chinese winners, including a German engineer and a Venezuelan designer, live in China.Other countries represented were the Philippines, Colombia, India, Japan and Russia.

According to Olympic organizers, candidates (候选人) were selected based on an online vote, committee selection, their “love of Chinese culture and history” and devotion to “communicating information of a real China to their native countries”.Each runner carried the torch for 200 meters on Chinese soil.

1.Bowen hopes that being a torch runner would help ________.

     A.collect educational tools, medical support, etc, for orphans

     B.make Half the Sky Foundation well known

     C.draw special attention to orphans in China

     D.communicate information of America

2.According to the text, Jenny Bowen ________.

     A.is interested in Chinese sports

     B.founded the organization of Half the Sky

     C.has adopted 13,000 children during 10 years

     D.loves Chinese culture and history

3.Which of the following about the 2008 torch relay is WRONG?

     A.The contest for its runners is organized by Lenovo Group and China Daily.

     B.It has eight foreign runners, including an American, a German and a Venezuelan.

     C.It will be the longest relay with the most runners in Olympic history.

     D.It will be an opportunity to communicate information of a real China to the world.

4.What’s the best title for the passage?

         A.Happy Life of a Great US Woman in China

         B.A US Woman Carrying 2008 Olympic Torch in China

         C.The Development of Half the Sky Foundation

         D.The Longest Torch Relay in Olympic History

 

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