____ a peasant boy of no more than seventeen, who was badly wounded.
A. Seated in the corner was
B. Was seated in the corner
C. In the corner was seating
D. In the corner was seated
--- Do you often feel anxious and uncomfortable?
--- No, but I __________.
A. didn’t B. used to be
C. used to D. wasn’t
Those _____ cannot answer all three riddles will be condemned to death.
A. that B. who
C. which D. what
短文写作(共1题;满分30分)
请根据以下提示,并结合具体事例,用英语写一篇短文。
Share with others, and sadness will be greatly lessened/reduced while happiness will be doubled.
注意:①无须写标题;
②除诗歌外,文体不限;
③内容必须结合你生活中的具体事例;
④文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称;
⑤词数不少于120,如引用提示语则不计入总词数。
阅读下列各小题,根据汉语提示,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。
1.The number of the people, who have access to their own cars, ________________________ sharply in the past decade.(rise)
最近十年,拥有私家车的人的数量一直在急剧上升。
2.You seem to know a lot about first aid. Was it when you served in the army ________________ these skills?(pick)
你好像懂得很多急救知识。你是在服兵役时学到这些技能的吗?
3.If more attention _____________________ the details in the beginning, we would not meet with so much trouble now.(pay)
如果当初更多的注意细节的话,我们现在就不会遇到这么多的麻烦。
4.So ________________________ to have a picnic in the open air that they were unwilling to leave when it was dark.(feel)
他们觉得在户外野炊是如此有趣,以至于天黑了也不愿意离开。
5.Several new subway lines are reported ____________________ in Wuhan, and we are sure this city will be more attractive in the future. (build)
据报道武汉将建几条新的地铁线路, 我们相信这座城市在将来会更有魅力。
6.We never fail to find that house prices vary from place to place, and they are usually higher ______________________ famous schools. (be)
我们常常发现房子的价格根据地方不同而不同,往往在有名校的地方更高。
7.In spite of the possibility of cloning extinct wild animals exciting film makers, we are in fact a long way from _____________________________ that. ( able)
尽管克隆灭绝动物的可能性使电影制片人热血沸腾,但实际上我们还远远不能够做到这一点。
8.I lost sight of Wang Ping when we reached __________________________ a large market because of too many carriages flying by in all directions. (look)
当我们到达一个看起来像一个大市场的地方时,我看不见王平了。因为有太多的马车从四面八方飞驰而过。
9.The pilot lost control with the military base, ________________________ the plane crashed in the desert. ( result )
那个飞行员和军事基地失去了联系,结果飞机在沙漠里坠毁了。
10.Our teacher has said many times that he _______________________ students answer questions with their eyes looking up at the ceiling. ( hate )
我们老师说过好几次,他不喜欢学生回答问题时眼晴望着天花板。
People in their sixties should go to university to retrain because they will be expected to work for longer before retirement, the Government has suggested.
Older workers who take courses to keep their skills up-to-date will be more likely to keep their jobs, claims David Willetts, the higher education minister. He said the age limit on student loans to cover tuition fees had been lifted, making a degree course “great value” for older people. His comments followed a government report which found that the country's future economic success would depend on the skills and contributions of older workers.
One in four people will be older than 65 by 2033 and economists have warned thatthe ageing population will place a heavy burden on taxpayers unless more people work for longer. The state pension age is to rise to 67 by 2028. Ministers have warned that they have no idea when younger workers in their thirties will be able to retire.
Mr Willetts, who is accompanying David Cameron in India, urged workers older
than 60 to give further education serious consideration.“There is certainly a
pressure for continuing to get retrained and upskilled,”he said.“Higher education has an economic benefit in that if you stay up-to-date with knowledge and skills you will be more employable.”
Mr Willetts said a university course had “wider” benefits, making people more likely to lead healthy lives.“Education is such a good thing that it is not reserved for only younger people,” he said.“ There will be people of all ages who will want to study. There is great value in lifelong learning.” Under previous rules, students in England would get a loan to cover tuition fees only if they were younger than 54.
Latest figures showed that only 1,940 undergraduates starting courses last year were older than 60, out of a total of 552,240 students in Britain. Some 6,455 were aged between 50 and 60, according to the Higher Education Statistics Agency.
1.We can learn from Paragraphs 1 & 2 that older workers ________.
A.have no chance to get a loan to cover tuition fees
B.may hold back the country's future economic success
C.are encouraged to go back to university and retrain
D.should be retrained after retirement
2.According to the passage, a person who is over ________ years old can draw a
pension in 2028 in Britain.
A.54 B.67 C.65 D.60
3.What does Mr Willetts think of education?
A.People of all ages can receive different education.
B. There is no need for workers older than 60 to receive further education.
C.University courses have nothing to do with a healthy life.
D.Education is only provided for younger people.
4.What would be the best title for the passage?
A.Britain: entering the ageing state
B.Over60s are told: go back to university and retrain
C.The situation of education in Britain
D.The system of pension in Britain