--- I’m leaving for Shanghai tomorrow.
--- ________.
A.See you later. B.Have a pleasant trip!
C.Let’s go out for a drink. D.Bring me a present.
假如你是学校的校报记者。以下是南中国海的简介,请你根据以下内容,写一篇英文的简介,发表在校报上。
地理位置: 位居太平洋和印度洋之间的航运要冲,在经济上、国防上都具有重要的意义。面积350多万平方公里,其中属于我国管辖范围的有210万平方公里左右。
气候特征:终年高温、雨量充沛。
资源:中国南海海洋鱼类有1500多种,其中很多具有极高的经济价值。
由于气候适宜、雨量充沛,生长着200多种高等植物。
海底资源十分丰富,尤其是海底石油和天然气储量巨大。
【写作内容】
请根据以上简介,写一篇南中国海的英文简介,内容包括:
1.地理位置;
2.气候特征;
3.资源;
【参考词汇】
航运要冲 a major shipping juncture 海洋的: marine
国防意义: defence significance 储量: reserves
【写作要求】
句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章结构连贯。
单词拼写(每小题1分,满分10分)
根据首字母或汉语提示,写出完整的单词,注意形式变化。将此部分答案写在答题卷相应的空格上。(共10小题; 每小题1分, 满分10分)
1.Music can refresh the body and __________ the soul.(启迪)
2.Guilin is known throughout the world for its __________. (风景)
3.Yesterday police stareted a __________ to reduce road accidents.(运动)
4.Chinese citizens enjoy the freedom to believe_______ in and the freedom not to believe in it.(宗教)
5.Changes in the climate are due to pollution of the __________.(大气)
6.He treated the students as friends and taught them how to combine t__________ with practice.
7.Sheisaluckygirl s__________ byjoyandhappiness.
8.The evidence c__________ that this product is safe and effective.
9.Fresh air is f__________ to good health.
10.The government declared a state of e__________ to deal with all damage caused by the earthquake.
"Don't be always particular about your present work and income. ", my mother said to me softly, "as a matter of fact, you have done well and made great achievement in the 1. (entertain) field. "My face turned red on hearing 2. my mother said. She is right. Many 3. actors are worse off than me at present, 4. they are likely to be content with their life and be happy most of 5. time. I feel upset with my situation just because I seldom communicate with others and it seems as if I am cut 6. from the outside world. I should have known when to hold fast and when to let go, 7. can help me avoid 8. (feel) great pressure and upset. I must know how to care for others and try not to 9. (understand) them. In this way, I will get close to 10. (lead) a happy life.
A. Agra Fort
Near the gardens of the Taj Mahal stands the important 16th-century Mughal monument known as the Red Fort of Agra. This powerful fortress of red sandstone encompasses, within its 2.5-km-long enclosure walls, the imperial city of the Mughal rulers. It comprises many fairy-tale palaces, such as the Jahangir Palace and the Khas Mahal, built by Shah Jahan; audience halls, such as the Diwan-i-Khas; and two very beautiful mosques.
B. Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal is regarded as one of the eight wonders of the world, and some Western historians have noted that its architectural beauty has never been surpassed. The Taj is the most beautiful monument built by the Mughals, the Muslim rulers of India. Taj Mahal is built entirely of white marble. It was constructed over a period of twenty-two years, employing twenty thousand workers. It was completed in 1648 C.E. at a cost of 32 Million Rupees.
C. Keoladeo National Park
This former duck-hunting reserve of the Maharajas is one of the major wintering areas for large numbers of aquatic birds from Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, China and Siberia. Some 364 species of birds, including the rare Siberian crane, have been recorded in the park.
D. Humayun's Tomb, Delhi
This tomb, built in 1570, is of particular cultural significance as it was the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent. It inspired several major architectural innovations, culminating in the construction of the Taj Mahal. The gardens also contain the red-and-white sandstone and black-and-yellow marble tomb of Humayun’s wife and the tomb of Humayun’s barber.
E. Grand Canyon National Park
The Grand Canyon is perhaps the most awesome sight in the United States--and one of the wonders of the world. Much of the park's beauty is related to its geology and ecology. Schmidt explores the shape of the land, its plants and animals, and its human history. A fascinating book that everyone visiting the Grand Canyon should read. The Skywalk at Grand Canyon West is really exciting.
F.Sundarbans National Park
The Sundarbans covers 10,000 sq. km of land and water (more than half of it in India, the rest in Bangladesh) in the Ganges delta. It contains the world's largest area of mangrove forests. A number of rare or endangered species live in the park, including tigers, aquatic mammals, birds and reptiles.
请阅读以下旅游者的信息,然后匹配旅游者和他/她拟旅游的景点。
1.Nancy comes from the history department. Last summer she visited the ancient markets of Agra and this year she wants to visit it again. Not long ago she said: “Arriving at the Delhi airport, we representatives were warmly received. Our tiredness flew in seconds by the traditional welcome that we got at the hotel’s reception.” The next day they visited the famous tomb.
2.Sammy majors in history. He will visit it again this summer. He says it’s built entirely of white Marble and is one of the eight wonders of the world. Its beauty is beyond description, particularly at dawn and sunset. It seems to glow in the light of the full moon. On a foggy morning, the visitors experience it as if suspended when viewed from across the Jamuna river.
3.Alexander is a college student of Physics. He learns that this canyon is a gift from past generations that goes beyond what we experience. He is looking forward to going there and experiencing the Skywalk in the park.
4.Daisy’s major is biology. She is interested in studies of tigers in India. Before graduation, she needs to write an essay on the tiger. She hears that it is one of the largest tiger populations of any of India’s parks. And so she wants to go there to do some research.
5.Carina is fond of art and likes travelling very much. In order to take part in the following exhibition, she wants to take some photos of birds from all over the world, especially the rare Siberian crane. In the meanwhile, she doesn’t want to spend too much money.
More than 200 scientists have completed a twoyear study to identify the most natural and undeveloped areas on Earth. Their findings are reported in a new book called Wilderness:Earth’s Last Wild Places. The book describes 37 wilderness areas around the world. Each has an area greater than 10,000 square kilometers. The study considered only areas where at least 70% of all plants are native.
North and South America are home to the largest number of wilderness areas. There are 16 such areas, from southern Argentina to Alaska and northern Canada. Africa has 8 wilderness areas, including the thick forests and the grasslands. Australia and New Guinea (几内亚) share 6 areas. Europe has 3 areas and Asia has 2.The Arabian Desert and Antarctica also are considered wilderness areas.
The largest wilderness area is the Boreal Forest (北方森林).It extends for 16million square kilometers south of the Arctic Circle. The Boreal Forest extends across Alaska, Canada, northern Europe and Russia. The smallest of the 37 wilderness areas is the Sundarbans. It is the world’s largest tidal mangrove forest (红树林).It covers 10,000 square kilometers of land at the mouth of the Ganges River in India and Bangladesh (孟加拉国).
The study found that wilderness areas cover about 46% of the Earth’s land surface. However, they are home to less than 2.5% of the world’s population. Nineteen of the wilderness areas have only about one person for each square kilometer. Native people usually live in these areas.
Wilderness areas help to influence the world’s weather systems and rainfall. They are also home to many plants and animals. Population growth and the spread of agriculture and mining operations threaten wilderness areas. But just 7% of all such areas have some form of official protection.
1.What does the author think of the wilderness areas around the world in the book?
A.Unwanted. B.Long-lasting. C.Valuable D.Perfect.
2.The writer describes the wilderness areas to show that they ________.
A.are worth the public support B.can attract readers’ attention
C.need to be stressed as resources D.are seen on every continent
3.According to the 4th paragraph, we can draw a conclusion that the 37 wilderness areas are ________.
A.deserted B.crowded C.uncontrolled D.undeveloped
4.As the result of the effect on nature, the wilderness areas on Earth should be ________.
A.thought more of by the governments B.explored as natural habitats very soon
C.further made full use of at present D.discovered for their advantages of nature
5.The purpose of writing this text is to tell us ________of the wilderness areas around the world.
A.the importance B.the situation C.the development D.the environment