判断正误
1.Have you ever tried to talk to your son like a friend?
2.He was determining not to make the same mistakes.
3.The music performed now is written by GuJianfen.
4.His voice hears as if he has a cold.
5.It is said Yogo is great benefit to human health.
6.An European settler first discovered the place in 1820.
7. He has decided to go abroad to study with the intention of improving his English and find a job.
8. Would Ma Li come to Brunei, I would meet her at the airport.
9.He learned English over listening to the radio.
10.With the help of foreign experts, the factory produced twice many cars in 2000 as the year before.
2009年6月,江苏省教育厅做出决定:严禁中小学暑假和双休日补课。请根据以下要求,用英语报写一篇文章。
要求:1. 听到这一决定时你的想法(两点)。
2. 你家人对这一决定的反应。
3. 简述你今年暑期的安排(包括学习方面、身体锻炼、其他活动等)和收获。
注意:1. 对所给要点逐一陈述,适当发挥,结合事实阐述自己的认识。
2. 词数120左右。开头已写好,不计入总词数。
3. 作文中不得提及考生所在学校和本人姓名。
参考词汇: 高考本科分数线 the required score in gaokao
In June, 2009, the Education Department of Jiangsu Province made a decision that giving lessons during the summer vacation and weekends should be banned.
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【题文】单词拼写 |
1.He is always watching CCTV news broadcast on c________________ affairs.
2.Sofarpeoplecannotbuildp______(长久的)buildingsonthemoon.
3.There are v (各种各样的) kinds of theme parks all over the world.
4.When it comes to job interviews, first ________(印象)are important.
5.________(症状)that are not serious for an adult may be more serious for a child.
6.There was an accident on the road last night but there was no i_____________reported according to the latest news.
7.It is neither cold nor hot, so it is am_____________day.
8.Our music class __________(组成)of 12 Chinese and 8 American students.
9.The birth of twins put p ______ on them to find a bigger flat.
10.He kept in ______(不断的)contact with his family while he was in Australia.
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下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧), 并在其下面写上该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
One cold winter day in 1900, a small boy was 1. _________
called Charles Chaplin was walking along the street 2. _________
in London. He didn’t have breakfast and lunch. He 3. _________
wants to buy some bread, but he didn’t have any money. 4. _________
His father died since he was very young. His mother 5. _________
was often very sickly, so she couldn’t take care of 6. _________
Charles and his brother. Neither of them had to 7. _________
work to help his mother. He was a small boy 8. _________
and his dream was very big. He wanted to 9. _________
be great man in the world of films. So he worked very hard. 10. _________
Almost 55,000 people who have had a major impact on British society are profiled in a new 60-volume book that has taken 12 years to compile.
It has cost more than £25 million and taken 10,000 writers to update the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Murder victims Stephen Lawrence and James Bulger are among those joining the likes of Queen Victoria and Gandhi.
The new version of the dictionary, which was founded in 1882, costs £7,500 and takes up 12 feet of shelf space.
Projects director Robert Faber said Stephen Lawrence was included because his death triggered "dramatic developments in British policing and social policy".
Women make up 10% of the entries - double the previous share - and include Queen Elizabeth I, Dusty Springfield, Linda McCartney and Virginia Woolf, whose father compiled the first edition.
Alongside the famous names are lesser known individuals such as the inventor of snooker, army reservist (预备役军人) Neville Chamberlain.
Stephen Lawrence and James Bulger were both included because of the "overwhelming soul-searching (真挚的自我反省、深思) and examination of education and social policy" which followed their deaths.
Mr Faber said: "These are not just people who were killed but people who had an impact. Jill Dando is there as much for her career but also because her death became a public event.
"So many of these people have seized the public imagination and have contributed to public debate."?
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2.It can be inferred that Jill Dando _____.
A.died in a case of murder which drew the public much attention |
B.isn’t included in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography |
C.is the director of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography |
D.is included in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography only for her death |
3._____ are collected in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
A.Those who were murdered in history |
B.Those who have shaped Britain |
C.Those who are famous all over the world |
D.Those who live in Britain |
4.How much does a volume of the new version cost on average?
A.More than £25million. |
B.More than £400, 000. |
C.£7, 500. |
D.£125 |
Before the early 1960’s people interested in the differing roles of the left and right hemispheres(半球) of the brain depended almost entirely on facts drawn from animal research, form studies of patients with one-sided brain damage. But it was possible to find out which brain hemisphere was most involved in speech and other functions in normal people by having them listen to two different words coming to the two ears at the same time. This became known as the “dichotic listening” procedure. When several word pairs are given in a row, people are unable to report them all, and most right-handers prefer to report, and report more correctly, words given to their right ears. This seems to be related to the fact that signals from the right ear, although sent to both hemispheres, are better sent to the left hemisphere which controls speech. People who have speech represented(回忆) in the right hemisphere, a very unusual occurrence even in left-handed people, more correctly report what their left ears hear.
In contrast to the right-ear advantage for speech, there is generally a left-ear advantage for another type of auditory(听觉的) signal: music. When right-handed people listen to melodic patterns they report them better from the left ear.
1.Which of the following would be the most proper title for the passage?
A.An Introduction to Speech Damage in Patients with Brain Damage. |
B.An Investigation into the Role of the Brain’s Hemispheres. |
C.An Analysis of Left and Right-handed People. |
D.An Examination of “Dichotic Listening”. |
2.The “dichotic listening” procedure could best be described as hearing _______.
A.two different words in the same ear twice |
B.the same word twice in the same ear |
C.two different words in different ears |
D.two different words twice in two ears |
3.according to the passage, right-handed people normally _______.
A.have better hearing in their both ears |
B.have little difficulty in reporting words given to their right ears |
C.are unable to report word pairs given to their left ears |
D.correctly report word pairs given in a row |
4.according to the passage, music is best appreciated when heard by _______.
A.the left ear of right-handers |
B.people with a left-ear advantage |
C.left-handers in their right ears |
D.right-handed people who understand melodic patterns |