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书面表达(满分30分) 假设你叫杨名,今年报名参加了某大学自主招生。这所大学要求...

书面表达(满分30分)

假设你叫杨名,今年报名参加了某大学自主招生。这所大学要求考生用英语写一封申请信,请按下面提示写一封英语申请信。内容应包括:

个人情况:性别、年龄、现就读学校(保定先锋中学)

个人条件:各门功课都不错,尤其擅长英语(曾获得全国中学生英语口语大赛一等奖)。

申请此大学原因:名气大,校园环境优美

注意:1. 词数100左右,开头语已为你写好。

2. 可适当增加细节,以行文连贯。

3. 生词;申请—apply(v. ),application(n. )

Dear Dean,

My name is Yang Ming. I’ve learned that your university will admit students in advance…

Yours Truly,

Yang Ming.

 

One possible version: Dear Dean, My name is Yang Ming. I’ve learned that your university will admit students in advance。With a great longing to enter your school ,I’d like to make this application。 I’m a boy of 18 at baoding xianfeng high school 。I do well in every subject especially in English 。I ever won the first prize in the National English spoken contest for the high school students。Deeply interested in your school ,which enjoys a high reputation and beautiful campus ,I’m writing to you in the hope that I may obtain an opportunity to further my study in your university 。if you could give me a chance I will be very grateful。 Looking forward to your early reply。 Yours Truly, Yang Ming. 【解析】略
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第二节短文改错(共10小题:每小题1. 5分,满分15分)

A few month after returning to the US from Spain, I              76.________

took part in a college course in French. Since I have learned        77.________

to speak Spanish good in Spain, I thought that it might            78._________

be interesting to begin studying another language. At first          79._________

class, our teacher asked us to do a pronunciation exercise, on       80.__________

which he would say a word and two in French, and each           81._________

student would do their best to copy. When he got to me , he        82._________

kept having me to say more words. Finally I asked him why.        83.__________

“I find it great fun. It’s the first time I’ve heard an American        84.__________

speak French with a Spain accent. ”he explained to me excitedly.    85.__________

 

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单词拼写

66. Men and women should have           (平等的)rights in society.

67. How many          (德国人)are going to join in this organization?

68. Is the newspaper          (递送)to the readers every morning?

69. She wants to find a white—        (衣领)job after graduation.

70. It is well-known that the US has two main          (政治)parties.

71. He was lying in the bed,         (想象)what his future life would be like.

72. I hear that her brother is the         (助手)of President Bill.

73. YaoMing has led his team to many         (胜利)these years.

74. No one can        (分离)Tibet from China.

75. The people         (渐渐地)got out of that terrible earthquake’s shadow.

 

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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。

John: Hi, Jane. Do you know that a new McDonald’s restaurant has opened in Nanjing?

Jane: Yes, and I have been there twice already.

John: I wonder    61

Jane: Well. most of them just want to know how it tastes.

John: I am sure some of them find it expensive at the same time.

Jane:    62   Children enjoy it very much, though.

John: Anyway, the Chinese food is delicious and healthy.

Jane: Yeah,    63

John: It’s high in fiber, and low in fat and sugar.

Jane:    64    I didn’t know that you’ve become an expert in Chinese food.

John: Well, my mother is a doctor.

Jane:   65

John: That’s right.

A.how often the people go there

B.Really?

C.And she must have told you a lot about the Chinese food.

D.what the Chinese people think about our American fast food.

E.What do you know about it?

F.You’re right.

G.I like Chinese food as well.

 

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Most people are worried about the health of economy. But does the economy also affect your body health?

It does, but not always the ways you might expect. The data(数据) on how an economic downturn influences an individual’s health is mixed.

It’s clear that a long-term economic rise leads to improvements in a population’s overall health, in developing and developed societies alike.

But whether the short-term economic fall will damage your own health depends on your health habits when times are good. And economic studies suggest that people usually do not take care of themselves in good times—drinking too much, dining on fattier restaurant meals and skipping exercises.

“The value of time is higher during good economic times,” said Grant Miller, a professor of medicine at Stanford. “so people work more and do less of the things that are good for them, like cooking at home and exercising. ”

Similar patterns have been seen in some developing nations. Dr. Miller, who is studying the effects of fluctuating coffee prices on health in Colombia where coffee plays an important role in economy development, says that although falling prices are bad for the economy, they appear to improve the population’s overall health. When prices are low, laborers have time to enjoy their own life such as doing housework, exercising and taking care of their children, etc.

“When coffee prices suddenly rise, people work harder on their coffee fields and spend less time doing things around the home, including things that are good for their children,” he said.

Christopher J. Rohm, professor of economics at University of North Carolina. US shares similar ideas.

57. What would be the best title?

A. Does the economy affect your body health?

B. Does your life habit play an important role in economy development?

C. Economic rise leads to improvement in people’s health.

D. Coffee prices affect people’s health.

58. According to Grant Miller, it is implied that_______.

A. a long-term economic rise can damage your body health

B. a long-term economic fall can damage people’s body health

C. a short-term economic rise can improve people’s body health

D. a short-term economic fall can improve your body health

59. What does the underlined word “fluctuating” in the sixth paragraph mean?

A. lasting         B. changing        C. rising       D. falling\

60. Professor Christopher J. Rohm thinks that_________.

A. people work harder when it is in long-term good economy times

B. people work less when it is in short-term good economy times

C. people have more time to enjoy their own life in short-term bad economy times

D. people do less of the things around the home in long-term bad economy times

 

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Many Chinese high school students are tired of their parents’ nagging(唠叨). They think their parents’ high expectations are burdens (负担). But a recent survey found that they are much luckier than teenagers in Japan, the Republic of Korea and the US, who also find their parents annoying . The parents of foreign teens have even higher expectations of their children than Chinese parents. 62% of Chinese fathers and 66%of Chinese mothers have high expectations of their children at high school age. They rank third and fourth among fathers and mothers of four countries. Japanese mothers top the list with 76% having high expectations, while 70% of Korean fathers expect too much of their children. Japanese teens are the most deeply troubled by their parents constantly (总是) comparing them with other kids.

The survey also found that Chinese students are the most satisfied with their parents. They blame them less, and also receive less criticism than those from the other three countries . However ,satisfaction doesn’t mean they are happy. Of the four countries, Chinese children are not the happiest at home. They get the least praise from their parents and they don’t feel able to express their unhappiness to them,

“Results from the survey show that in spite of different cultural backgrounds, generation gaps (代沟)exist in many countries other than China. It’s even bigger elsewhere,” said Sun Yunsxiao, from the China Yonth and Children Research Centre. He said that Chinese parents are used to burying their feelings deep in their hearts, which makes their children not want to talk openly with them. “ This survey shows that both parents and teenagers in China need to work on communicating and understanding each other. ”

Besides their family life, students were also questioned about their opinions on themselves and others in the world. US students showed more “individuality,” with 88% agreeing that “people should follow their own interests instead of those of others”. Koreans were the next most independent, followed by the Chinese and Japanese.

53. The text is mainly about________.

A. the unlucky school students’ troubles

B. the different generation gaps in different countries

C. the comparation of students’ family situations in different countries

D. the relationship between children and parents

54. Japanese students think it most troublesome that their parents______.

A. often compare them with other children

B. have the highest expectations

C. are not satisfied with them

D. seldom talk openly with them

55. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Chinese teens are happiest at home for they are most satisfied with their parents.

B. Chinese parents blame or criticize their children less and praise them more.

C. Generation gap in China is much bigger than that in other countries.

D. Chinese parents don’t often talk openly with their children

56.         students are the most independent

A. US         B. Japanese       C. Korean   D   . Chinese

 

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