Almost all job applicants are determined to leave a good _________ on a potential employer.
A.experience |
B.impression |
C.reputation |
D.reflection |
It is believed that strength and courage aren’t always _________ in medals and victories but in the struggles we overcome.
A.involved |
B.accumulated |
C.measured |
D.included |
China stands ready to join hands with all other countries to _________ the serious problems resulting from the energy crisis and build an even better future for the generations to come.
A.tend to |
B.cut off |
C.hold back |
D.deal with |
第二节:书面表达 (共1题,满分25分)
众所周知,温哥华 (Vancouver) 冬奥会于2010年2月12日开幕。中国选手申雪和赵宏博为中国代表团勇夺花样滑冰首枚金牌。请根据提示写一篇观后感, 准备发给校刊英语论坛。可适当发挥。
1. 他们隐退了两年,都三十多岁了,经历了无数苦难、挫折、喜悦和幸福,圆了18年的梦想。
2. 他们完美的表现使世人大饱眼福。我们真心为他们喝彩。
3. 从他们的成功中,你学到了什么?
生词提示:pairs 花样滑冰双人滑;
要求:字数 100 左右。
第四部分:书面表达 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节:完成句子 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下列各小题,根据括号内的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在答题卡上的相应题号后。
例:We ______ (起床) before dawn. It was still dark outside. (get) 答案: got up |
71. _________________ (掌握了些事实和数据), customers are better able to deal with the often powerful arguments given by a salesman. (arm)
72. Had you come earlier, I _________________ (有时间) to talk with you now. (have)
73. The exhibition halls for EXPO’, which will be a feast for the eyes, ______________ (在修建中) in Shanghai. (construct)
74. “Can you tell me_____________ (究竟在哪儿) you lost your money?” her mother asked. (it)
75. ______ (当谈到) the super star, all the students in class will pick themselves up at once. (come)
76. ________________ (尽管她很虚弱), she managed to finish her work. (as)
77. Since he graduated from the university, he _____________ (一直工作) in this factory. (work)
78. It’s very surprising that Guo Jingmin’s novels _____ (竟然很畅销) among the teenagers. (sell)
79. If it were not for the fact______ (她生病了), she would attend tonight’s Super Girls’ Voice. (be)
80. Our total income of 2009 was _________________ (三倍) in 2000. (what)
E
President Obama’s meeting with the Dalai Lama has already made China extremely angry and stirred up Tibet advocates who thought it should have come sooner. China says Tibet is part of it, and that the meeting represents an unwanted intrusion(侵犯) into its own affairs. Many Americans still see the Dalai Lama as the representative of a people treated cruelly by Chinese rule. Many Tibetans are dissatisfied with Chinese rule, and this has led to widespread rioting(暴乱) over the past few years. Theywantself-determination; fair enough. But that seems to be the only story about Tibet that is ever told. The other story is — Looking at growth, standard of living, infrastructure(基础设施), and GDP, one thing is clear: China has treated Tibetans amiably.
Since 2001, Beijing has spent $45.4 billion on development in the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR). The effect: double-digit GDP growth for the past nine years. About a third of the money went to infrastructure investment, including the train connecting Beijing to Lhasa. The train provides an opportunity for Tibetan goods to be sold outside of the region and for a massive increase in number of tourists, reaching more than 5.5 million in 2009 — up from close to 2 million in 2005, the year before the train. While Tibetan independence groups like Free Tibet raise concerns about the increase in tourism, Hillman,a Tibet expert, points out that “tourism is an important industry that can benefit local Tibetans.”
Infrastructure improvements have not only helped grow the economy but also have aided in modernizing remote parts of Tibet, an area with 3 million people about twice the size of France.
Though Tibet is seriously puzzled by the "special contradiction" of the Dalai Lama, the central government stressed the need for Tibet to develop using the "combination of economic growth, well-off life, a healthy eco-environment, and social stability and progress" and The government is offering Tibetans the same bargain it has offered the rest of the country: in exchange for a great rise in living standards, the government requires citizens to stop having the right to free worship and free speech. Even if Tibetan residents never signed the contract, they have benefited from its policy—a fact Obama might keep in mind when he meets the Dalai Lama.
67. What does the underlined word “amiably” in the first paragraph mean?
A. rudely B. kindly C. politely D. coldly
68. According to the writer’s viewpoint it can be inferred that .
A. it doesn’t matter much to the Chinese government whether Tibetan problems exist
B. all the Americans agree with their president Obama’s meeting with the Dalai Lama
C. Hillman and Free Tibet hold different attitudes towards the increase in tourism
D. the Tibet Autonomous Region is an area of dense(稠密的) population
69. What can be learnt about the writer from the passage? The writer ______ .
A. urges the Chinese government to promote economy in Tibet
B. has an obvious political trend
C. describes what a happy life Tibetans are living to the public
D. states the facts as they are
70. The writer’s attitude towards the economical policy of the Chinese government in Tibet is ____ .
A. positive B. negative C. doubtful D. pessimistic