—Can Li Hua help me with my English?
—I regret to tell you that her English is _____ yours. Why not ask others for help?
A.as good as |
B.no more than |
C.no better than |
D.as much as |
Give me a reason _____ you think that email is a good way for people to communicate.
A.which |
B.why |
C.when |
D.where |
—Hey, Peter, did you enjoy your party last night?
—Definitely! The food there _____ delicious in particular.
A.is tasted |
B.was tasting |
C.tasted |
D.tastes |
第二节 书面表达(共1题,满分25分)
假设你叫李华,从某网站看到下面调查统计表,感触很深,从而决定写信给某英语报社,反映这一现实,并简要分析原因,呼吁教育部门和家长改变目前局面。
注意:(1)语言要连贯、准确,可适当发挥;
(2)词数不少于120。
(3)信的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear editor,
It can be seen clearly from the above chart that…
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours sincerely
Li Hua
第Ⅱ卷
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行做出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:
此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。
此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。
此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。
注意:原行没有错的不要改。
I was anxiously expected your letter, and at last 76. _________
it has reached me. I am very glad to know that 77. _________
everyone at home is enjoying good health as usually. 78. _________
Things here are same now as they were before. The 79. _________
final examination will take place in next week. So 80. _________
I am now busy preparing my lesson. It’s nice 81. _________
to think that the summer vacation was drawing 82. _________
near. I can’t say how many I want to see you all again. 83. _________
I am looking forward to spend summer days with you. 84. _________
Give my love to Father, Mother and someone at home. 85. _________
NEW YORK (Reuters Health)--Two years after New York City declared war on artificial trans fats(人造反式脂肪酸), nearly all city restaurants had successfully cut the fats from their menus, health officials reported Monday.
In December 2006, the city’s Board of Health decided to launch a gradual trans-fat phase-out (逐步淘汰)from all licensed eating establishments--including restaurants, school cafeterias and street vending spots. Then many cities like Washington, San Francisco and Philadelphia, reflected it actively.
By November 2008, more than 98 percent of city restaurants had stopped using artificial trans fats for cooking, frying and baking, researchers with the city’s health department report in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
Trans fats have become notorious because they not only raise so-called “bad” LDL cholesterol (胆固醇), as the fats in animal products do, but also lower levels of so-called “good”HDL cholesterol.
While some meats and dairy products naturally contain trans fat, most trans fats in people’s diet are artificial; they are formed when manufacturers add hydrogen to vegetable oil to make it become solid. These so-called partially hydrogenated oils were main products in foods, like crackers, cookies and pastries, and widely used by restaurants in cooking, frying and baking.
When the restriction was first adopted, the researchers note, some critics claimed it was an Orwellian measure, while others worried that restaurants would have a tough time finding suitable trans-fat replacements.
However, the transition has been smooth, Angell’s team writes, declaring that trans-fat restriction “is now a largely unnoticed part of New York City life.”
Ridding the food supply of trans fats, the researchers write, could potentially improve the cholesterol levels of millions of people.
1. In which city the local health department first decide to stop artificial trans fats?
A. Washington. B. San Francisco. C. Philadelphia. D. New York.
2. We can learn from the third paragraph that ________.
A. in the city most people still use artificial trans fats
B. only a few restaurants still use trans fats and the decision win most people’s support
C. the city’s decision proves to be useless
D. many people think using artificial trans fats is not so bad
3. The underlined word “notorious” in the fourth paragraph means ________.
A. having a very bad reputation B. having a very good reputation
C. nutritious D. delicious
4. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. New York restaurants are nearly all trans-fat-free (无……有)
B. None of the restaurants in the U.S can use trans fats.
C. Most of the restaurants still use trans fats once in a while.
D. Trans fats are bad for health.