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请阅读下面短文,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。

The University of Cambridge confirmed that it would accept students based on Gaokao test results in a post on the University’s official Weibo account on March 25.

The Gaokao, China’s extremely difficult university entrance exam, is now accepted by a number of overseas universities including the University of New Hampshire, which last year became the first state university in the US to accept Gaokao scores for new admissions, the University of Western Australia and the University of British Columbia in Canada.

Previously, Chinese students would have to take standardized college admission tests, such as the SAT and ACT used in US schools.

The Gaokao is regarded as suitable preparation for Cambridge. The Gaokao scores of successful applicants will vary from province to province and year to year. As a guideline, successful applicants will usually have scores in the top 0.1% of those taking the Gaokao in their province. In addition to the total score, Cambridge Colleges will pay close attention to individual subject scores and scores in the Senior High School Examinations (Xueye Shuiping Kaoshi; previously the Huikao). The Xueye Shuiping Kaoshi alone are not regarded as suitable preparation for Cambridge.

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1.用约30词写出上文概要;

2.你对高考被国外著名大学认可的看法,并至少从两个方面解释你的观点;

3.谈谈你对如何提高高考国际认可度的建议(不少于2)

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1.写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;

2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;

3.不必写标题。

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内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。

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Following many other overseas universities, Cambridge will accept Gaokao test scores for the admission of new students. Applicants must enter top 0.1% in their province in order to be successful. Personally, I applaud the attempt. Firstly, it will bring convenience t0 those planning to study abroad. More importantly, the acceptance is also a sign of our country's education being recognized internationally. After all, educational interaction between nations can benefit human progress. In order for Gaokao to be better received globally many efforts need to be made. To begin with, students' abilities instead of dead knowledge ought to be the main testing content. Knowledge only remembered but not applied is useless. Secondly, the test should provide multiple selections for students, who therefore can choose their favorite subjects based on their personal strengths and weaknesses. To conclude, only when Gaokao is assessing a taker's real competence can it be acknowledged by all concerned. 【解析】 这是一篇议论文。和其他许多海外大学一样,剑桥大学将接受高考成绩作为新生入学的条件。申请者必须进入所在省份的前0.1%才能获得进入剑桥大学的机会。 ·第一题: 我们采用每一段的串线法: 第一段:剑桥大学接受中国学生的高考成绩 第二段:高考在海外大学的接受程度越来越高 第三段:之前,中国学生为了申请海外高校,必须参加国外测试,诸如SAT, ACT. 第四段:为了申请剑桥大学,申请者的总分需要在高考中进入全省0.1%的排名,其次,会考中个别科目的成绩也会配合高考成绩进入剑桥大学的评估。 通过寻找要点内部的逻辑关系,我们可以把这四段的内容串成一个整体: 与之前中国的学生必须参加海外标准化测试不一样的是,高考在海外知名高校的认可程度越来越高。剑桥大学最近公布了他们接受高考全省排名0.1%的考生,当然,也要配合学生在会考中的个别科目成绩,来做综合判断。 30个字概括的英文版如下: Cambridge recently announced it will admit candidates who rank the top 0.1% provincially in Gaokao, with additional attention paid to their specific subject scores in Huikao. This move, undoubtedly, manifests Gaokao has now attained widespread acceptance abroad. (36 words) ·第二题: 你对…的看法,说白了,就是你支持海外高校接受高考成绩做法,还是不支持。如果支持,为什么?如果反对,为什么? 对我国基础教育足够自信,足够爱国和正在经历高考的你,应该对此做法持支持态度,理由仍然从向内看和向外看阐释: 向内看: 高考作为中国最难的大学入学测试,拥有悠久的历史和较高的可信度,相比别的测试,它能够较为准确地反映一个孩子的学习能力,思维品质和心理素质。尤其中国的孩子,为了准备高考,寒窗苦读12年,在测试的学科知识方面,他们奠定了扎实的理论基础,接受了系统的培训,相比国外强调创新,发散,自主学习的教学模式,中国学生倾向于在老师的一步一步引导之下,建立自己的知识体系,完备扎实的知识体系在基础教育阶段是非常重要的,它直接决定着孩子在以后的学术攀岩中走得是否长和远。同时,近几年,美国知名高校,比如哈佛,普林斯顿,对中国的理科生有独特的偏爱,因为他们觉得中国的理科生相比别的国家学生而言,有着更加扎实的学术功底和发展潜能。 向内看我们产生了足够的观点,就可以动笔写第二段了。 记住,第二段的第一句话,要点名这一段的主旨句,即你是认可还是不认可! ·第三段: 如何提高高考国际认可度的建议,记得这个建议务必要实质有物,具体可行,而且要有明确的执行主体。比如 教育部:可以制定一个高考各个分数段的能力框架表(framework),这个能力框架标对应的是不同的高考分数相当于英美国家的哪个等级(比如ABCDEF这些等级),这样海外大学在参考起来就更加地方便,同时这个能力框架表,因为是教育部发布的,所以可信度会比较高。 各级学校:加强与海外中学和大学的合作和交流,互派优秀学生和老师,这些优秀学生和老师可以是品学兼优,高考成绩优异,语言和跨文化意识很强的人,这样他们在外国高校的招生面前可以盛赞中国高考的好处,积极推动中国高考在国外高校的认可度和接纳度。 高考制度下培养出来的学生(我们):不要一味地高分低能,要注重课本知识和实践能力相结合,不断地提高自己的语言能力,跨文化交际能力和实践能力。通过自己优秀的品行,扎实的知识结构,开放的心态,积极正面的形象,一改以往外国人觉得经历高考的中国人是高分低能(nerd) 的固有成见。
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Human love isn’t neatly ordered or easily predictable. But that doesn’t mean that mathematics hasn’t got something because, love, as with most of life, is full of patterns. Mathematics is, basically, all about the study of pattern, patterns from predicting the weather to the fluctuations(起伏) in the stock market, to the movement of the planets or the growth of cities. And if we’re being honest, none of those things are exactly neatly ordered and easily predictable, either.

So let us talk about how to pick a perfect partner using a hit of mathematics that is called Optimal Stopping Theory.

Imagine that you start dating when you’re 15 and ideally, you’d like to be married by the time that you’re 35. And there’s a number of people that you could potentially date across your lifetime, and they’ll be at varying levels of goodness. The math says then that what you should do in the first 37 percent of your dating window, you should just reject everybody as serious marriage potential. And then, you should pick the next person that is better than everybody that you’ve seen before. If you do this, it can be mathematically proven, in fact, that this is the best possible way of maximizing your chances of finding the perfect partner.

But unfortunately, I have to tell you that this method does come with some risks.

For instance, imagine if your perfect partner appeared during your first 37 percent. Now, unfortunately, you’d have to reject them. Now, if you’re following the maths, I’m afraid no one else will appear that’s better than anyone you’ve seen before, so you have to go on rejecting everyone and die alone.

Okay, another risk is, let’s imagine, instead, that the first people that you dated in your first 37 percent are just incredibly dull, boring, terrible people. Now, that’s okay, because you’re in your rejection phase. But then imagine, the next person to come along is just slightly less boring, dull and terrible than everybody that you’ve seen before. Now, if you are following the maths, I’m afraid you have to marry them and end up in a relationship which is, frankly, not most satisfying.

Okay, so this method doesn’t give you a 100 percent success rate, but there’s no other possible strategy that can do any better.

And actually, I also think that subconsciously, humans, we do sort of do this anyway. We give ourselves a little bit of time to play the field, get a feel for the marketplace or whatever when we’re young. And then we only start looking seriously at potential marriage candidates once we hit our mid-to-late 20s. I think this is convincing proof, if ever it were needed, that everybody’s brains are prewired(天生的)to be just a little bit mathematical. Therefore, it can be mathematically proven that this is the best way to find the perfect partner.

Title: The Mathematics of Love

Main Points

Supporting Details

The reason mathematics can help with human love

● Love is full of unpredictable patterns.

● Mathematics 1. patterns that are not neatly ordered.

The best 2. way to pick a perfect partner

Pick 3. of the first 37 percent, and then choose the next better person that comes along.

4. coming with the Optimal Stopping Theory

(1) Cause: Your perfect partner is rejected when he/she appears during the first 37.

Result: You will die alone as you will reject anyone coming 5. .

(2) Cause: The next person is slightly 6. than any of the first 37 percent, who you have rejected and who are just incredibly terrible.

Result: Following the maths, you have to choose him/her,  7. in a partner not most satisfying.

8. the Optimal Stopping Theory is the best strategy

● Subconsciously, human play the field before seriously starting looking for a potential person for  9. .

● Human brains are naturally mathematical because we often 10. some time getting a feel for the marketplace before making serious decisions.

 

 

 

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    I never soon the night nor seen a star; I’ve seen neither spring nor fall nor winter. I was born at the end of the Reining Age(刹车时代), just as the Earth’s rotation(旋转)was coming to a final stop.

The Reining lasted for 42 years, three years longer than the Unity Government had planned. My mother once told me about the time our family witnessed the last sunset. The Sun had ever so slowly crept toward the horizon, almost as if it had stopped moving altogether. In the end, it took three days and three nights to finally set. Naturally, that was the end of all “days” and all “nights”. The Eastern Hemisphere(半球)was covered in weak light for a long time then, perhaps for a dozen years or so - with the Sun hiding just beyond the horizon - its rays reflected by half of the sky. It was during that long sunset that I was born.

Dusk did not mean darkness. The Northern Hemisphere was lit up by the Earth Engines. These giant engines had been raised all across Asia and North America; only the solid plates beneath those two continents could resist the great pushing forces they exerted. There were about 12,000 Earth Engines built and distributed across the Asian and American plains.

From my home 1 could see the bright plasma plumes(等离子气柱)of several hundred Earth Engines. Just imagine a titanic palace, one as large as the Parthenon on the Acropolis. Now imagine countless titanic pillars rising from that palace, reaching to the heavens, each releasing brilliant, bluish-white light like a titanic shining tube. And then there is you; you are a microbe on the palace’s floor. This only begins to paint the picture of the world we lived in.

This picture, however, is not yet complete. In order to survive the melting temperature of the expanding sun, we have to push the Earth away from it. First, the Earth must be stopped from rotating. Only the forces acting tangentially(正切地)to the Earth’s rotation could slow it, so the Earth Engines had to be built to a specific angle. Those gigantic pillars of light were leaning to that angle. Now imagine what that meant for our palace, with its pillars all leaning on the point of falling down! Many who came from the Southern Hemisphere went mad when suddenly seeing this awesome view.

Worse than the view was the burning heat released by the Earth Engines. Outdoors the temperature was stuck at around 160 to 180 degrees, forcing us to wear special suits just to leave the house. The extremely high temperatures often brought pouring rains. It was always a terrifying scene when the beam of an Earth Engine cut through dark clouds. The clouds scattered the brilliant, bluish-white light of the beam, erupting it into endless rainbow light that covered the entire sky like white-hot magma(岩浆).

To my generation, born in the Northern Hemisphere, all of this was perfectly normal and natural, just like the Sun, stars and Moon had been to generations before the Reining Age. We called the entire history of the human race that had come before us the Pre-Solar Age; what a fascinating and golden era that had truly been!

The Reining Age left the earth with a horrifying result. The sea tides, quickened by the Earth Engines, had swallowed two out of every three cities in the Northern Hemisphere; then the global increase in temperatures melted the polar icecap, resulting in floods that spread to the Southern Hemisphere. Thirty years earlier my grandfather had witnessed giant 300-foot waves that had engulfed Shanghai. Even now, he could never tell us about it without his gaze slipping into a thousand-mile stare.

Our planet had already changed beyond recognition before it even set out on its journey. Who knew what hardships were waiting for us on our long travels through outer space?

1.What happened when the author was born?

A. The earth had stopped turning for forty-two years.

B. The sun was making its last fall towards the horizon.

C. All the Earth Engines had not been finished.

D. His family were suffering from the summer hotness.

2.Which of the following about the Earth Engines is right?

A. They were built in Asia and North America due to their huge number and weight.

B. Their light and heat provided necessary energy for people to survive.

C. They were all built to point straight upward to the sky to stop the earth rotating.

D. Their existence brought both opportunities and inconvenience to people on the earth.

3.What can we infer from the last three paragraphs?

A. People born in the Southern Hemisphere could enjoy four different seasons.

B. The author missed his Pre-Solar Age lifestyle very much.

C. Grandfather would never forget the scene of Shanghai being swallowed.

D. The author was discouraged but optimistic about the future of the earth.

4.In this excerpt(节选)we can clearly see that the author is good at __________.

A. describing mental activities B. visualizing vivid scenes

C. doing experimental analysis D. expressing personal belief

5.This excerpt is a part of __________.

A. a documentary novel B. an academic essay

C. a scientific research report D. a science fiction

6.What is the best title of this chapter?

A. The Last Sunset. B. The Earth Engines. C. The Reining Age. D. The Post-Solar Life.

 

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    Our home galaxy(星系), the Milky Way, makes for a pretty space picture, and it looks normal at a distance. But a new 3D map reveals a surprise:_______________________________.

The Milky Way is a spiral(漩涡型的) galaxy, in which stars and gas clouds exist mainly in its spiral “arms”. Our massive neighbor, the Andromeda galaxy(仙女座), is also spiral. Spiral galaxies usually appear very flat and easy to see through a telescope, said the researchers.

Using 1,339 large, pulsating(脉冲的) stars to make a 3D map of the Milky Way, researchers discovered instead that the galaxy’s disk of stars is increasingly twistingmost likely due to the spinning of the disk. And the farther the stars are from the center, the more twisted it becomes.

Previously, astronomers saw evidence of hydrogen clouds becoming warped(弯曲的)in the Milky Way This isn’t completely abnormal, because astronomers have noticed the same pattern of progressively twisting spirals in about a dozen other galaxies. But it does help them make more sense of our galaxy.

Because we live in this galaxy, that makes it harder to observe, and dust and starlight make it even more difficult when using telescopes. Trying to determine what our galactic center looks like is similar to trying to find the center of a forest you’re standing in.

“It is extremely difficult to determine distances from the Sun to parts of the Milky Way’s outer gas disk without having a clear idea of what that disk actually looks like,” lead study author Xiaodian Chen of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing said in a statement.

From afar, the Milky Way appears like a thin rotating(旋转的) disk of stars, orbiting the center every few hundred million years. In the center, hundreds of billions of stars and dark matter hold the galaxy together.

But as you move toward the outermost reaches of the galaxy, the gravitational glue of the center fades. In the outer disk, this keeps hydrogen gas from being restricted, which contributes to an S-shaped warping.

“Somewhat to our surprise, we found that in 3D our collection of 1339 stars and the Milky Way’s gas disk follow each other closely. This offers new insights into the formation of our home galaxy,” Richard de Grijs, senior study co-author and professor at Macquarie University’s Department of Physics and Astronomy, said in a statement. “Perhaps more importantly, in the Milky Way’s outer regions, we found that the S-like stellar(星的)disk is warped in a progressively Twisted spiral pattern.”

So the massive inner disk’s rotational force causes the outer disk to warp, the researchers concluded.

“This research provides a crucial updated map for studies of our galaxy’s stellar motions and the origins of the Milky Way,” said Licai Deng, co-author and senior researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in a statement.

1.Which of the following might be the missing sentence in the first paragraph?

A. The Milky Way is being warped and twisted by its stars.

B. The Milky Way is spiral and orbiting itself all the time.

C. The formation of our home galaxy is due to the force of gravity.

D. The origin of the Milky Way lies in its rotational force.

2.What does the underlined “this” refer to?

A. the Milky Way B. the gravitational glue

C. the fading of gravity D. the outermost reach of the galaxy

3.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A. The galaxy we live in is unique for its special spirals.

B. The stars in the center of the Milky Way are more twisted.

C. The distance from the sun to other stars is already known to scientists.

D. The rotation of its inner center forces the Milky Way to twist.

4.What is the significance of this finding?

A. It reveals why the Milky Way is a flat and spiral galaxy.

B. It leads to a breakthrough of using 3D technology in space research.

C. It proves a previous way of observing the Milky Way while we are living in it.

D. It contributes to our knowledge about the Milky Way.

 

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    One of the deepest teachings of Confucius may have valued personal exemplification above clearly expressed rules of behavior. His moral teachings emphasized self-cultivation(培养), imitation: of moral exemplars, and the attainment of skilled judgment rather than knowledge of rules. His teachings rarely rely on reasoned argument, and moral ideals and methods are conveyed indirectly. His teachings require examination and context to be understood. A good example is found in this famous anecdote:

廄焚。子退朝,曰:“傷人乎?不問馬。

When the stables were burnt down, on returning from court Confucius said, “Was anyone  hurt? ” He did not ask about the horses.

X.11 (tr. Waley), 10-13(tr. Legge), or X-17(tr. Lau)

By not asking about the horses, Confucius demonstrates that the sage(圣人)values human beings over property, but not directly; readers are led to reflect on whether their response would follow Confucius’s and to pursue self-improvement if it would not have. Confucius, as an exemplar of human excellence, serves not as an all-powerful deity(神人)or a universally true set of abstract principles, but rather the best model for others. For these reasons, according to many commentators, Confucius's teachings may be considered a Chinese example of humanism.

One of his teachings was a variant(变体)of the Golden Rule, sometimes called the “Silver Rule” owing to its negative form:

己所不欲,勿施於人。

“What you do not wish for yourself, do not do to others.”

子貢問曰:“有一言而可以終身行之者乎?”子曰:‘‘其恕乎!己所不欲、勿施於人。

Zi Gong [a disciple] asked: “Is there any one word that could guide a person throughout  life?”

The Master replied: “How about ‘reciprocity’! Never impose on others what you would not  choose for yourself. ”

Analects XV.24, tr. David Hinton

Often overlooked in Confucian morals are the virtues to the self: sincerity and the cultivation of knowledge. Virtuous action towards others begins with virtuous and sincere thought, which begins with knowledge. A virtuous nature without knowledge is likely to be influenced by corruption, and virtuous action without sincerity is not true righteousness(正义). Cultivating knowledge and sincerity is also important for one’s own sake; the superior person loves learning for the sake of learning and righteousness for the sake of righteousness.

1.The horse example in the first paragraph is to show that Confucius ____________.

A. paid much attention to moral teachings

B. meant others to understand his teachings by self-reflection

C. directly demonstrated his emphasis on human beings

D. never inhumanly forced others to do what he didn’t like to do

2.What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?

A. The importance of the virtues to the self.

B. How to define the virtues to the self.

C. The relationship between sincerity and knowledge.

D. Why the virtues of the self are often overlooked.

3.Which of the following principles of Confucius is mentioned in this passage?

A. Example is better than teaching.

B. He who practices virtues will have neighbors and friends.

C. Keep what you say and carry out what you do.

D. By nature, men are nearly alike; by practice, they get to be wild apart.

 

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Changzhou government just announced new policies for e-Bikes, especially for those who have not registered their vehicles. Its the last chance for you to register before 15 April, 2019.

1. standardize the production and sales of e-Bikes

Since April 152019electric bicycle products that do not meet the new national standard and have not obtained the China Compulsory Certification (CCC certification) are not allowed to be shipped or sold.

2. standardize the registration of electric bicycles

Before April 15, 2019, everyone with their valid ID card can go to the nearest electric bicycle license sales point to register their unlicensed electric bicycles and be issued the unified electric bicycle number plate for free.

Encourage electric bike owners to take out third-party liability(责任)insurance for electric bicycles.

3. standardize the safety management of e-Bikes

The transition(过渡)period management is carried out for electric bicycles that receive temporary permit cards (those may not agree with new national standard). The transition period starts from April 15, 2019 and is due on April 14, 2024. It is not allowed to ride on the road after the transition period.

Investigate the illegal traffic behaviors such as unlicensed roads, red lights, cross-line parking, reverse driving, driving on motor vehicle lane, speeding, and other traffic violations according to the law, and take pictures of illegal behavior by using the electronic camera, face recognition and other technical means to carry out on-site law enforcement.

Perfect the transportation credit-management system, and ensure on-site law enforcement.

Announced by:

Changzhou Public Security Bureau

Changzhou Industrial and Information Technology Bureau

Changzhou Municipal Market Supervision Administration

15 March, 2019

Changzhou government just announced new policies for e-Bikes, especially for those who have not registered their vehicles. Its the last chance for you to register before 15 April, 2019.

1. standardize the production and sales of e-Bikes

Since April 152019electric bicycle products that do not meet the new national standard and have not obtained the China Compulsory Certification (CCC certification) are not allowed to be shipped or sold.

2. standardize the registration of electric bicycles

Before April 15, 2019, everyone with their valid ID card can go to the nearest electric bicycle license sales point to register their unlicensed electric bicycles and be issued the unified electric bicycle number plate for free.

Encourage electric bike owners to take out third-party liability(责任)insurance for electric bicycles.

3. standardize the safety management of e-Bikes

The transition(过渡)period management is carried out for electric bicycles that receive temporary permit cards (those may not agree with new national standard). The transition period starts from April 15, 2019 and is due on April 14, 2024. It is not allowed to ride on the road after the transition period.

Investigate the illegal traffic behaviors such as unlicensed roads, red lights, cross-line parking, reverse driving, driving on motor vehicle lane, speeding, and other traffic violations according to the law, and take pictures of illegal behavior by using the electronic camera, face recognition and other technical means to carry out on-site law enforcement.

Perfect the transportation credit-management system, and ensure on-site law enforcement.

Announced by:

Changzhou Public Security Bureau

Changzhou Industrial and Information Technology Bureau

Changzhou Municipal Market Supervision Administration

15 March, 2019

 

1.What must you do if you drive an e-bike legally in Changzhou after April 15, 2019 ?

A. Buy a new e-Bike meeting the new national standard before April 15, 20)9.

B. Pay to register your unlicensed e-Bike before April 15, 2019.

C. Take out third-party liability insurance for your e-Bike before April 15, 2019.

D. Obtain an e-Bike number plate or a temporary permit curd before April 15, 2019.

2.From the announcement we know that _____.

A. the transition period for registration is five years long

B. six illegal traffic behaviors will be specially investigated

C. high technology will be used for law enforcement on the spot

D. the announcement is made for the sake of economic development

 

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