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caused the accident is still a mystery....

       caused the accident is still a mystery.

A. How                            B. What                       C. That                             D. Where

 

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第二节 情景作文(共1小题,满分15分)

  假设你刚采访完你校网页制作大赛一等奖获得者蒋毅同学,请根据以下采访记录为本地报社写一篇文章。要求:

(1) 短文必须包括表中所有信息;

(2) 词数在100左右;

(3) 将短文写在答题卡上。

Basic facts

Jiang Yi; boy;16; Class 5,Senior High 1

Education

No.1 Primary School in Jianghai City

Favorite subjects

Maths, Science, Computer and English

The competition

Jianghai Web Page Design Competition

356 people from all walks of life took part in the competition

Hobbies

Football, Chinese chess

Dreams

Attend the best university, work in the IT industry

 

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双向翻译 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

    请根据上下文内容,将文中划线部分译成汉语或者英语。

Throughout history, people from many different countries and cultures have lived together in Britain.61. That is why English is a language with so many confusing rules. The English language is made up of the rules and vocabulary each group of people brought to Britain with them.

62. 古英语与我们今天所说的英语大不相同. The invasion of three Germanic tribes helped create the language Anglo-Saxon. Then the Vikings invaded Britain. They brought with them their languages, which also mixed with Anglo-Saxon. 63. The language they created is what we now call Old English. By the 10th century, Old English became the official language of England.

Middle English is the name given to the English used from around the 12th to the 16th century. The French ruled England for 250 years during this period. 64. 正因为如此,法语对英语有很大影响。Many English words we use today come from French.

Modern English began during the Renaissance in the 16th century. Because of this, Modern English includes many Latin and Greek words. However, this is not the end of the changes in the English language. 65. It is certain that this process will continue, and people will keep inventing new words and new ways of saying things.

61.____________________________________________________________________________

62____________________________________________________________________________

63.____________________________________________________________________________

64._______________ _____________________________________________________________

65_____________________________________________________________________________

 

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回答问题(共3小题;每小题2分,满分6分)

阅读下面短文,根据第57至第60小题的具体要求,尽可能简要回答问题,并将答案转写到答题卡上。

Before a new type of plane goes into service, every part of it is tested again and again. But there are two tests that are more important than all the others.

The first is called the “tank test”. A modern plane must fly very high in the sky. Air must be pumped into the plane so that the passengers can breathe. To test whether the plane is strong enough, it is put into a huge tank of water. If the plane can accept the pressure in the water tank, it proves that it is strong enough. If the plane is not strong enough, there will be an explosion(爆炸)in the water. Engineers can discover which part of the plane has broken. Then that part should be made stronger.

The most dangerous test happens when the new plane is going through flight tests in the air. In the test, the pilot must find out exactly what happens when the engines are all shut off at once. The plane begins to fall like a stone. It is the pilot’s job to find out how he can get control of the plane again.

These two tests are examples of how planes are made before they ever carry passengers.

58. How many kinds of tests of a new-type plane are introduced in the text? (回答词数不超过2个)

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59. Where is the “tank test” carried out? (回答词数不超过7个)

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60. When does the most dangerous new plane test happen? (回答词数不超过13个)

_______________________________________________________________________________

 

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摘录信息 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)

阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在文后第53至第57小题的空格里填上适当的单词或短语,并将答案转写到答题卡上。

注意:每空不超过3个单词。

What is the use of our feet? We use them to support our weight and make our bodies forward. When our expectations are beyond their limits, our feet will let us know. Recent research shows that three out of five adults have painful feet. Foot problems result from kinds of foot conditions like flat feet. Many people make their foot problems worse by wearing improper shoes and socks. They may also be using the wrong shoes for an activity. Properly caring for your feet can prevent serious problems.

Here are some tips to keep your feet healthy.

Wear proper shoes

Make sure that all shoes should provide proper support and room for your toes(脚趾). Wear running shoes when you run and not when you play tennis.

Practise daily foot care

Wash your feet with warm water and mild soap. Completely dry them with a towel. Keep the areas between the toes dry. Wear clean socks every day. Cotton and woolen socks are the best.

Avoid injury

Take care to avoid very hot or very cold temperatures. Besides, Your feet need plenty of exercise. They also need rest.

                       Foot care 53. ___________

Wear proper shoes

Make sure shoes provide proper 54. ________

for your toes

Practise daily foot care

55. ______ with warm water and a mild soap

Dry them with a towel completely

Keep the areas between the toes dry.

Wear clean socks 56. ______.

57. ______

Avoid very hot or very cold temperatures.

 

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6ec8aac122bd4f6eWhat does an astronaut eat in space? This is a question that will puzzle many, as people rarely think of that. In the early space-travel years, astronauts ate dehydrated (脱水的) foods that were eaten through straws (吸管). In today’s space-age, the food that they eat is totally different. They eat food in the same way as people do on Earth.

Astronauts are able to prepare and eat a variety of foods in space. Some can be eaten in their natural form, like fruits, while some need to add water, like noodles. However, there are no refrigerators, so the food has to be prepared and eaten without being stored for a long time. When the astronauts are hungry, they simply eat the food by opening the food packages and with a fork, knife, and spoon.

Just like people on Earth, astronauts also eat three meals a day which include breakfast, lunch and dinner. Sometimes they also eat snacks. The US space agency NASA has found out that an astronaut’s diet reduces by about 70% on a space mission, though he has a wide range of foods to choose from like nuts, chicken, beef, seafood, and candies. Drinks in the spaceship include coffee, tea, juices, and lemonade.

Astronauts can also request a particular food that they would like to have in space. Scientists are always experimenting and trying out different space foods that can be offered to astronauts when on space missions. 

1. Now astronauts eat ________ in space.

A. dehydrated (脱水的) foods           B. food as people do on Earth 

C. totally different                      D. food with a lot of water 

2. The food the astronauts prepared  ________ .

A. can’t be stored for a long time          B. is put into refrigerators 

C. can be stored for a long time          D. can’t be kept in the food packages 

3. In space, astronauts ________ like people on Earth.

A. only have nuts, chicken and beef              B. only have lunch for a day

C. only drink coffee, tea and lemonade    D. also eat three meals a day 

4. What is the text mainly about?

A. Astronauts’ space life                   B. Astronauts’ space work 

C. Astronauts’ space food                   D. Astronauts’ space experiments

 

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