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写作假定你是李华,两周前你从网上订购了一套英语书虫系列昨天才到货,且包Bookworm series,装破损,数量不足请就此向网店客服写邮件投诉要点如下介绍购物情况;
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3.投诉plaint n.To whomit mayconcern,Looking forwardto yourreply.Li HuaB.Each racelasts only about sevenseconds.C.The carsmight runinto peoplein thestreet.
19.Why isit sometimesimpossible to see theracersA.The tracksare toostraight.B.There istoo muchsmoke.C.The racingcars gotoo fast.
20.What dowe knowabout dragracingA.It costsmore moneythan other car racesB.It hasnothing inmon withothercarraces.C.It haschanged from a teenagepastime tobusiness.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、、和)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将A BC D该项涂黑AIjust ForgotMercer MayerPrice:$
3.99In thisappealing picturebook aboutMayers popularcharacter,Little Critterstruggles torememberwhat heis supposedto doeach day.On rainydays heremembers hisraincoat but forgets hisboots.Onschool dayshe getsto schoolon timebut forgetshis lunchbox.At homehe takesa bathbutforgetto usesoap.Poor littleCritter!Every youngreader willunderstand littleCritters confusion and laughwith himfromstart tofinish.Zeitoun Dave Eggers Price:$
10.85It tellsthe truestory of one familycaught betweentwo ofAmericas biggestpolicy disasters:the waronterror andthe responseto HurricaneKatrina.In thedays followingthe hurricane,the heroZeitountravels thecity bycanoe,feeding abandonedanimals and helping elderlyneighbors.Then policeofficersarrest Zeitounin hishome.Zeitoun isan accountofonefamilys unthinkablestruggle withforces beyondwindand water.Get ItWork Robert Goodman Price:$
25.12With thisfully pictured,simple-to-use guide,you willget agrasp of the workingsof theelectronicsworld thatsurrounds youand evenlearn to make yourown repairs.This isa bookfor truebeginners.Thisbook featureshow tounderstand andfix:color TVs,radios,CD playersetc.Natural DisastersNicholas WadePrice:$
16.95It gathersThe newYork Timesfinest articlesabout humankindsquest tounderstand naturaldisasters.Possible causesand effectsof globalwarming arestudied,as isthe surprisingforce ofnatures violentexcitementin suchphenomena ashurricanes,forest firesand others.
21.Which of the followingsis abouta sadstoryA.I justForgot B.Zeitoun C.Natural DisastersD.Get Itto Work
22.If youwant tolearn torepair yourradio,you canread.A.Zeitoun B.I justForgot C.Get Itto WorkD.Natural Disasters
23.Who editsthe articles from thepaperA.Mercer Mayer.B.DaveEggers.C.Nicholas Wade.D.RobertGoodman.BSome artistsare inspiredby paints,and othersby photography.For Rachel Hedges,the ownerandcreator ofBebito handmadetoys,it was a greenElectro-Grand DeLuxe sewing machine.After graduatingfrom collegeas amusic major,which Racheljokingly admitswasnt exactly“a fasttrackto steadyine\she wasntsure ofwhat hernext movewould be.But whateverher planswere,Rachelknew they would beconnected withcreativity.So whenshe receivedthe oldsewingmachinefroma(衣料),friends mother,she beganto create.Reusing fabricsshe lettoys fromher imaginationform underherfingertips.(手工艺者),Throughout hersix yearsasacrafter Rachelhas continuedto make these strangecreaturesand has stayed trueto herbelief inreusing andrecycling.So mostof heradorable toysare madefromfound materials.Some of the materialsare knownas guiltfabrics”.Parts of these good-intentionedcloths beeDolores,one ofRachePs firstand favoritecreations.Rachel andher friendshave developedastory aboutthis doll,and oneday Rachelhopes to share Doloresstory with her fansin thepages ofacoloring bookor childrensstory.Fabrics fbrSweater Kittyare someof Rachefsfavorite materialsbecause ofthe storiespeople sharewithher whenthey giveup theirsweaters.However,not allofthefabrics aredonated.When Rachelbegan makingand creating,it washigh time for crafts.She joinedthe then-97people onEtsy,an onlinemunity ofsmall businessowners andcrafters.Seeing herne-found artpraised byhermunity andwithhersuccess onEtsy,Rachel foundencouragement.And itjust snowballedJ shesays.Inthe nexttwo tothree years,crafting willgrow rapidly/
924.Shortly afterRachel Hedgesgraduated fromcollege,she.A.got asatisfying jobB.had asteady ineC.worked onsewing machinesD.found nopromising workfor herself
25.What doesRachel Hedgesmainly usetomaketoysA.The wastedmaterials.B.The expensivematerials.C.The newly-invented fabricsD.The newly-bought fabrics.
26.It can be inferredfrom the text thatRachelHedgeswas.A.humorous B.generous C.patient D.imaginative
27.What isthe futureof Rachefsnew-found artaccording to the textA.It ishard todevelop.B.It needsa lot of donationsC.It willface apromising marketD.It hasto solvemany kindsof difficulties.CWhy didthe little boy throwbutter outofthewindow Hewanted tosee thebutterfly!Ok...thafs anoldjoke youveprobably heardmany times.But whodoesnt liketoseebutterflies Butterfliesalwaysfascinate children,because ofthe unexpectedtransformation theygo throughduring theirlife cycle.Ifssimply unusualthat thosesurprising caterpillarscan changeinto beautifulbutterflies.One particularbutterfly species---the Monarchbutterfly---travel greatdistances everyyear duringitsannual move.Summer inNorth Americais usuallynice andwarm,but Monarch butterflies cantsurvivethe coldwinters ofmost partsoftheUnited States.Each yeararound Octoberor earlierif itturns coldearlier,Monarch butterfliesmove south and westto findwarmer weather,like Mexicoor California.Most insectsdo notmigrate,because theirlifespan are not long enough.Only Monarchbutterfliesborn inSeptember andOctober survivelongenoughto do that.The butterfliesthat travelto MexicoandCalifornia havechildren---and sometimesgrandchildren---that thenmake thereturn tripin thespring.
28.We canlearn fromthe firstparagraph that.A.littleboylike throwingbutter outB.there aremany butterfliesoutsideC.butterflies attractchildren verymuch D.children aretroubled bybutterflies
29.Butterflies moveto Californiaprobably because.A.it is very hotin thewest B.they enjoyflying here and thereC.it iswarm inNorth AmericaD.the weatheris fairlymild there
30.Which ofthe followingis trueof MonarchbutterfliesA.They willprobably diein the south.B.They wille backto thenorth thenext month.C.They fly tothesouthandback in the sameyear.D.It usuallytakes themhalf ayear toflytothesouth.
31.The authorwrites thispassage inorder totell us.A.the lifespanof MonarchbutterfliesB.Monarchbutterflies9migrationC.the beautyof MonarchbutterfliesD.the differencesbetween butterfliesand otherinsectsDPicking upa bookto readcan be a fantasticform ofentertainment.Reading isa wonderfulway toescapethe realworld,and acheap wayto forgetabout yourtroubles.Books canbe funny,moving,interesting,exciting orinspiring.Generally,entire floorsof bookshopsare filledwith bookson allsubjects:history,music,film andanything youcan imagine.However,in Colombia,it seemsthat veryfewpeople readfor pleasureonaregular basis.Actually,there isa strongliterary tradition.Colombia hasmany well-known authorwho havewritten---and continueto create---many wonderfuland pellingstories.On theinternational level,Colombia alsoenjoys anexcellent reputation:the booksand shortstories writtenby thecountrys veryownGabriel GarciaMarquez arefamous aroundthe world.As wellas writingnovels thatare readacrossthe globe,some-including Lovein theTime ofCholera-have alsobeen turnedinto verysuccessful films.With sucha widechoice ofgenres andsuch exceptionalhome-grown talent,then whydo sofewColombians readI spentthe firstfew monthsof mytime inColombia askingthis veryquestion.After aquickvisit tothe localbookshop,I quicklyfound ananswer to this question.Bookshops hereare oftenfilledwith“classic“books.Almost allwere writtenover100years ago.Many evenlonger ago.As aresult,the languageisverydifficult for the modernreaders.These classicare importantand excellentworks—including thelikes ofShakespeare,Cervantes,Homer andVoltaire---but they arenoteasy reading.They arebooks thatrequire alotofeffort tounderstandand thereforenot relaxing.Consequently,they areoff-putting formany people,particularlyColombians.Colombians arenot lazypeople andI amsure thattheywouldenjoy reading.They justneedto begiven moreand betterchoices.
32.The firstparagraph isintend to.A.Encourage usto escapethe world.B.Persuade usto readin thelibraryC.Introduce thetopic ofthetextto usD.Tell usnot toworry aboutdaily troubles
33.What islikely tomakethewriter puzzledin ColumbiaA.Few peoplethere likereading.B.There isreally agood culturaltradition.C.Many peopleare goodat writingstories.D.Some novelsare popularin theworld.住
34.What doesthe underlinedword oputting”in thelast paragraphmeanA.Interesting B.Unpopular C.Expensive D.Instructive
35.What couldbe thebest titleforthetextA.Colombians DontLike ClassicsB.Reading IsReally Beneficialto UsC.Many ColombianAuthors AreFamousD.Modern LanguagesShould BeSimplified第二节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)5210根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项(注选项在答题卡上涂选项在答题卡上涂选项在答题卡上涂)E AB;F AC;G ADEChildrenmust learnhow tohandle problemsas theygrow up.36Teaching yourchildren to takeresponsibility isa bigtask,but thebenefits theyget areworthwhile.Here aresomevaluable tipson howto teachyour children to beresponsible:First,beafine exampleto them.37Bringing your childrento your workplaceoccasionally willgivethem anidea onhow youhandle yourresponsibility tosupport thefinancial needsofthefamily.Discusswith them the joyyou receiveand showthemthesatisfaction itgives toyou.38It isunwise torequire yourchildrentoshare responsibilityonly adultscan takeon.Tasks giventoyourchildren shouldjust beright fortheir age.You maystart bygiving themtheresponsibility ofcaring fortheir ownrooms,being punctualand managingtheir money.When theyenterschool,teach them to viewtheir schoolworkas animportant jobthey shoulddo.Parental supportisessential foryourchildrento succeed.Give rewardsif theydo theirassigned tasksand punishthem iftheydo not.Third,give detailedinstructions.When yourchildren havedifficult problemsat school,determinewhat youcan doto helpthem meetthe challenge.Discuss thevital stepsto meetthe challengeand statethat you haveconfidence intheir abilityto overethe difficulties.39Thiswill onlyprevent themfrom meetingthe challengeindependently.Instead,you shouldteach themto takeresponsibility.40Children,even atthe youngestage mustbe taughtthe importanceof beingresponsible.Being soisnever thateasy becausefoolishness iswithin theheart ofa child.But rememberthat yourfine exampleisa powerfultool inteaching themto beresponsible.So itis yourresponsibility toteach themthis valuablequality.A.Second,have sensibleexpectations.B.Responsibility isnot justfor adults.C.Try notto carrythe burdenyourself.D.They candothatonly ifthey areresponsible.E.Being responsiblemakes itpossible forthemtosucceed.F.It isparents dutyto helpkids dealwith variousproblems.第三部分英语知识运用(共G.Let yourwords anddeeds showexactly whatit meansto beresponsible.两节,满分)第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从
45201.530短文后各题所给的四个选项(人、、(;和)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答8题卡上将该项涂黑(提示)The firsthint ofwhat wouldbee mylifers gifttothis world cameone night.I wrotea—41to mymom anddad.I wasa youngteenager andit wasthe firsttime thatI had42—written somethingthat wasnta schoolassignment.That night I justfelt_43to letmom anddad knowhowmuch Iloved them.Being tooshy to_44these thingsface toface,though,Iwrote themdown ina notefor my45to findafter Iwent tobed.Later thatnightI_46a gentleknocking atmy door._47,I walkedover toit andopenedit up.There weremom anddad witha lookof suchlove ontheir_
48.With tremblingarms theyhuggedme awakeand49meformy note.Seeing thehappiness Ihad giventhemmade myown heart50_for joy.I wasamazed thatmy simple51could havetouchedthem so.It wasthe firsttime thatI couldever52seeing mydad cry.That beautiful_53hasstayedalive inmy soulever since.I wrotemy firststory and—54it tothe localcounty paperand laterI55tosharemy storiesonline withthousandsof peopleall overthis world.Dont be56about sharingyour manygifts withthisworld.It doesntmatter57()they are.They canbe smilesand hugs.And theycanbeacts of_
58.They caneven bea n—59notewritten withlove.All that_60is thatyou sharethem andthatyouuse themtomake thisworld alittle peaceful.
41.A.note B.letter C.record D.diary
42.A.even B.still C.also D.ever
43.A.surprised B.interested C.excited D.puzzled
44.A.keep B.say C.promise D.regret
45.A.classmates B.friends C.relatives D.parents
46.A.observed B.heard C.felt D.received
47.A.Sleepily B.Luckily C.Sadly D.Suddenly
48.A.heads B.hands C.faces D.backs
49.A.blamed B.thanked C.encouraged D.helped
50.A.jump B.moveC.start C.rise
51.A.apologies B.problems C.gestures D.words
52.A.enjoy B.forget C.remember D.avoid
53.A.memory B.theory C.result D.dream
54.A.passed B.sent C.changed D.threw
55.A.agreed B.expected C.refused D.began
56.A.happy B.angry C.shy D.kind
57.A.what B.where C.when D.which
58.A.revolution B.evidence C.finance D.kindness
59.A.expensive B.simple C.actual D.humorous
60.A.happens B.remains C.matters D.deserves第卷n第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一下(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(个单词)或括号内单词的的正确形式1To satisfyits dailyneeds,61adult pandarequires
12.5kilograms ofbamboo,which it62hungry pullsoutwith itspowerful paws.Wild pandaslive onlyinthehigh bambooforests ofsouthwest China63,in thesummer,they mayclimb4000meters highto help64they tobamboo growingat higheraltitudes.Frequently,pandas65see eatingina relaxedsitting position,with theirback legs____66stretch outbefore them.Though inactive,theyarein factskilled tree-climbers andefficient67swim.But babypandas weighonlyabout142grams andcannot crawl_68—they reachthree monthsof age.They areborn whiteand developtheirmuch lovedcoloring69late.There areonlyabout1000giant pandasleft70the wild,with perhapsanother100in zoos.Because theyso rare,much weknow aboutpandasesfromstudying thesezoo animals.第四部分写作共两节,满分分35第一节短文改错共小题;每小题分,满分分10110假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语10言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号并在其下面写出该加的词A,删减把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改在错词下面划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分
2.1011I enjoyvisiting modernart exhibition.I waslooking forwardto visitthe TateModern ArtGallery inLondon.I decidedto gothere onlast Saturday.My friendagrees toe withme.We plannedto spendthewhole dayhereandwe plannedto meetat9am.My friendpromised bethere ontime.Therefore,he hatesgettingup earlyandhearrived an hour later.After halfanhourI gottired withwaiting andI visitedtheexhibition lonely.第二节书面表达(满分分)25。
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