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4.C书面表达V.、例文19Recently,a surveywas doneamong20,000people about the waysof reading.Here iswhat wehave learnedfromit.60%of thepeople liketo readon mobile phones ore-readers,while only
38.4%choose to read paper books.So wecan knowthat moreand morepeople preferto reade-books ratherthan paper books.However,whateverway ofreading wechoose,it canhelp increaseour knowledge and openour eyes.As for me,I amstill usedto readingpaper books.Whenever Iopen apaperbook,the smellof paperreminds meof thestoriesin the books frommy momwhen Iwas alittle kid.Just becauseof this,I gotinto thehabit ofreading.So whenI readpaperbooks now,they alwaysbring methe oldfeelings.On the other hand,compared with the electronicdevices,reading paperbooksis goodfor eyes.So yousee,I believee-books wonttake theplace ofpaperbooksin myheart.完形填空II.、11Working parentsfeel that they are not givingtheir childrenenough care.They thinkthat their children feel1and want tospend more time with them.Scientists insome collegeshave foundthat workingparents believedthat theyknew2theirchildren,but3had everasked their(采访)children what they thought.So scientistsinterviewed over1,000children ofworking mothersor fathersto4what theywanted.They askedthe children5they wanted their parents to stayat homeand some6questions.After theycollected theanswers,it wassurprised thatonly10%of thechildren in their studysaid that they wantedmoretimewith theirparents,7thechildren whowere interviewedsaid they wantedtheirparentstogive morecare to them.They saidthat theirparents wereas8as abee.When thechildren wereasked aboutwhatthey9most alarge numberof thechildren saidthat theywanted tofeelimportant andloved.(小题1)A.tired B.afraid C.unhappy D.worried(小题)
2.2A.of B.at C.about D.over(小题)
3.3A.every oneB.someone C.anyone D.no one(小题)
4.4A.try outB.find outC.take outD.put out
5.(小题5)A.why C.when(小题)
6.6A.other B.others C.theotherD.the others(小题)
7.7A.But B.Also C.However D.too(小题)
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9.(小题9)A.talked B.learned C.needed D.studied(〃、题)
10.10A.good B.nice C.fine D.wellSo parentsshould knowwhat theirchildren reallywant andhow toget along10withthem.语法填空、阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式将答案填写在答题纸的m.121相应位置More than700years ago,Scotland wasfighting withEngland.The Kingof Englandwanted tocontrol Scotland.He hada()strong army,so it was difficultfor theScots tofight.Scotland lostmany time.Eventually,King RobertofScotland hadto
2.[rA n]from the English army.()One rainyday,King Robert
3.hide in a cave.He thoughtthat hewas not good enoughto bethe king.He wasso
4.[WA•(蜘蛛)rid]that hedidnt evensee aspidei nearhim.He lookedup whenhe sawthe spiderclimbing.It wastrying toclimb up(珠网)to its web atthe topof thecave,but itfell down.How sad!n thoughtKing Robert.The spideris like me.Ifs not strong enoughHe watched while the spider triedagain.It felldown a52time.”Be careful,little spider,H hesaid.Life is so hard.Youll neverget back to yourweb.n
6.the spidertriedagain and again.King Robertwatchedwhileit
7.slow climbedbacktoitsweb.After anhour,thespiderreached theweb.You arereally great,ntheking said.If youcan keep trying,8^cant II mustcarry onfighting.n Thenthe kingsarmygrew
9.strong thanbefore and successfully stoppedtheEnglisharmy.
10.[nau badi]knows ifthis is a truestory.Many parentstell itto theirchildren becausetheywantthem tokeeptrying.阅读理解IV.A、13Science has a lot of uses.It canuncover lawsof nature,cure diseases,make bombs,and helpbridges tostand up.诱惑Indeed scienceissogood atwhat itdoes thattheres alwaysa temptation^to dragit intoproblems whereit maynot behelpful.David Brooks,author ofThe Social Animal:The HiddenSources ofLove,Character,and Achievement,appears to bethe latestin along lineof writerswho havefailed togo againstthe temptation.Brooks gainedfame forseveral books.His latestbook TheSocialAnimal,however,is moreambitious andserious thanhisearlier books.It is an attemptto dealwith aset ofweighty topics.The bookfocuses onbig questions:What hasscienceuncovered abouthuman natureWhat arethe sourcesof characterAnd whyare somepeople happyandsuccessfulwhileothers arentToanswer thesequestions,Brooks studiesa widerange ofdisciplines学科・Considering this,you mightexpect thebookto be a simpledescription offacts.But Brookshas formedhis bookin anunusual,and perhapsunfortunate way.Insteadof introducingscientific theories,he tellsa story,within whichhe triesto makehis points,perhaps in order tokeep thereadersattention.So asHarold and Erica,the heroand heroinein hisstory,live throughchildhood,we hear aboutthescience ofchilddevelopment andas theybegin todate wehearaboutthe theoryof sexualattraction.Brooks carriesthis throughto thedeath ofone of hischaracters.On the whole,Brooks storyis acceptableif uninspired.As onewould expect,his writingis mostlyclear and,to befair,some chaptersstand outabove therest.I enjoyed,for instance,the chapterin whichHarold discovershow tothink onhis own.While HaroldandEricaare certainlynotstrongor memorablecharacters,the moreserious problemswith TheSocial Animallieelsewhere.These problemspartly involveBrooks attemptto translatehis taleinto science.
1.The authormentions thefunctionsof scienceatthebeginning of the passageto.A.explain wherescience canbe appliedB.show thevalue ofBrooks newbookC.remind thereader of the importanceof scienceD.explain whymany writersuse sciencein theirworks
2.According to the author,which of the followingcould bea strengthof thebookA.Its strongbasis.B.Its clearwriting.C.Its convincingpoints.D.Its memorablecharacters.
3.What is the authorsgeneral attitudetowards thebookA.Contradictory.B.Supportive.C.Cautious.D.Critical.
4.What isthe authorlikely towrite aboutafter thelast paragraphA.Death of the characters.B.Brooks9life experience.C.Problems withthebook.D.Brooks translationskills.B14The17Xian InternationalMarathon startedon Oct.28th Saturday.On thatDay,over20,000runners from26countries andregions joinedthe marathon.The routestarted from the SouthGate andended atthe Darning Palace Heritage大明宫遗址公园.Park Thecompetition isdivided intothree items:thewholeMarathon
42.195,the halfMarathon
21.0975km and the miniMarathon
4.5km.It isthe firstregular marathonevent inXian,Shaanxi Province,which istheancient capitalcity ofthirteen dynasties.To show the ancient culture inXian,there aremany relicsand attractionsalong theraceroute,such asQin ErShi Mausoleumof QinDynasty,DarningPalaceof TangDynasty andBell Towerof MingDynasty.During thatday,some runnerswore funnyclothes,or dressedas ancientpeople suchas anemperor,characters inJourney totheWest,Ji Gongand soon.They madethe longrun moreinteresting.At last,Alemayehu Lemafrom Ethiopia,clocked2:16:02to win the firstplace ofXian InternationalMarathon.Lhoussaine Oukhridof Moroccofollowed in2:16:15,while QiuWangdong madethe bestrecord amongnative runnerswhofinished thirdin2:20:
58.uThe trailmakes useasy to create apersonal bestrecord andI didit,said QiuWangdong,a studentstudyingin NorthwestNormal University.In thewomens race,Mongolias runnerKhishigaikhan Galbadrakhwon thefirst分另地place in2:37:
10.Kenyas PriscilaKipruto andSarah Lagatplaced secondand thirdrespectively Ubeen waitingfor alongtime torun marathonat home.Its fantastic!I guessthe playersfrom allover the world willbe amazedby theview ofmodembuildings and ancient relics,Hsaid LouZhixuan,a Xi*an citizen.
1.How manyrunners tookpart in the17Xian InternationalMarathonA.More than20,000B.Less than20,
000.C.Over2,
000.D.Less than2,
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2.The raceroute wasdesigned alongmany relicsand attractionsinorderto.A.make therunners relaxedB.make thecompetition easyC.showtheancientculturein XianD.show howfriendly thepeople inShaanxi are.
3.Where didKhishigsaikhan Galbadrakhcome fromA.Japan.B.France.C.Germany.D.Mongolia.
4.Whats the best titlefor thispassageA.17City WallMarathon inXian B.17Xian InternationalMarathonC.Come andJoin usD.A GreatCity inthe WorldC15Dear Grandma,How areyou I hope youare feelingwell andyour legis improving.Can youwalk abit nowIs yourneighbour,Mrs Lu,bringing youenough bookstoreadI hopeso.Youd loveour schoollibrary,Grandma.There areso manybooks onall kindsofsubjects.The otherday Ifound abook aboutengineering.I couldntreally understandit but I hopeto learnmore aboutthistopic sometime.This termI havethree new subject classes,so Ithink riltell youabout them.I studybiology.It isa veryinteresting subject.Im learningall aboutthe humanbody,where everythingis andwhat itdoes.Didyou knowthat wehave a kissing muscleIts called^orbicularis9and itsa circlemuscle thatcloses yourmouth andmoves your(宗教)lips forward.I lovebiology.Ifs sointeresting!Another newsubject isreligion.I didntthink Iwould likethis one,but(崇拜).actually it is veryinteresting tohear howdifferent peopleworship Weare learningabout lotsof religionsfrom alloverthe world,not onlyAsia.My othernewsubjectis Spanish.Its reallydifficult to learn a new languagebutIknow itwill beusefulformeinthefuture,if Iwanttotravel aroundtheworld.Spanish isone of the offlciallanguages of the EuropeanUnionand the United Nations.Fve learntthat Spanish is notonly spokenin Europebut inSouth Americatoo.Countries likePeru,Bolivia,Chile,and Mexicoalso speak Spanish.You knowIve alwayswanted togo toMexico,so ifI canspeakSpanishit wouldbereally useful.Did youstudy thesesubjects whenyou wereat schoolI supposesubject choicechanges overtime,doesnt itril cometo visityouagain inthe nextholiday,which Ithink isin eightweeks9time,ril bringyou someof mynew booksif youlike.Ihopeyoucan writeback soonand tellme allthe villagenews.I missyou very much.Lots oflove,Sara
1.From theletter wecan knowthat Grandmasleg was.A.improving B.lost C.getting worseD.hurt
2.The writerhas learnta lotexcept sinceshe beganto studybiology.A.the humanbody B.akissingmuscleC.orbicularis D.circles
3.Which of the followingis NotTrue accordingtothe passageA.Sara knowslittle aboutengineering.B.Sara thinksSpanishisuseful butnot easytolearn.C.Grandma probablydoesnt likereading booksverymuch.D.The subjectsSara learnsare differentfrom theones hergrandma did.D16Students have to taketests.Sometimes,robots dotoo.Torobo fromJapan isoneof these robots.Torobo isa robot brainwith two arms.It ispart ofa projectcalled“Can aRobot Getinto the University of Tokyo”A groupof Japanesescientistsstarted itin
2011.To gototheUniversity ofTokyo,Torobo hasto takeJapans nationalcollege entranceexam.So in2013,the robotstarted totakethe testwith Japanesestudents.Sadly,Torobo hasfailed the test everyyear.It couldntget agood enoughscore for theUniversityofTokyo.This yearitwasthesame.(数据库).(计算).Torobo has a bigdatabase So itisgood atknowledge andcalculations Thatswhy itgot highscores inphysics,history andmath.But Torobo is notgood at thinking by itself.Soitgot poor scores in language andwriting.(智能)Scientists startedthe Toroboproject tolearn aboutthe intellectualabilities ofmachines.Now afterTorobo^four yearsof hardwork,they mayhave learneda lot.
1.According tothepassage,Torobo is・A.a studentB.a robotC.a scientistD.a project
2.Why didTorobo getpoorscoresinlanguageand writingA.It onlyhasa robotbrain.B.It failedthetestmany times.C.It isgood atknowledgeandcalculations.D.It is notgoodatthinkingbyitself.
3.Which ofthe followingisnotTRUEA.Torobo isarobotbrain withtwoarms.B,Torobo isbetter at writing thanat physics.C.Toroboisbetter atmath thanatwriting.D.Scientists maybe studyingthe intellectualabilities.
4.The passagecomes from.A.a newspaperB.a filmC.an advertisementD.a novelE17The right name isimportant inthe businessworld.All youhave todo isthink ofthe names for someofthe products youbuyevery dayand youllagree thatthe nameand theproduct areconnected inthe everyonesmind.In manycountries,successful tradeor brand names areprotected by law.This isso thatother companiescannot makeaproduct and,in fact,be buyingsomething different.Businesses registera companyor aproduct namewiththegovernment.Infact,more than1,000product andcompany names are registeredevery hour.Many companiesspend alotofmoney to find therightname for their products.A goodexample ofthis isinthecar industry.Some successfulnamesfor cars havepowerful(联系)associations.The FordMustang andthe Jaguarare onlytwo examplesof choosingthe names of animalsthat arefastand strong.When aU.S companydecides tosell itsproduct inanother country,it hasto makesure thattheproductname translatesproperly.When Coca-Cola introducedits softdrink toChina,it lookedfor the rightname.It wanteda namethat woulddo two(形象)things.One wasto presentits imagein Chineseandthesecond wasto beclose toits firstbrandname—Coke.It tooksomeefforts beforefinding theright word—which soundssimilar andtranslates as“happiness inthe mouth”.Asian companynamesarenotnew totheUnitedStates.The brandnamesofSamsung andSony havebeen successful.Finding theright brandnameisabig business.Asian companies that sellto foreignmarkets paytofinda namethat willconnect withits customers.(要价)There areeven namingcompaniesthatspecialize ininventing productnames.These companiescan chargeup to$100,000a wordfortheircreations.But itsworth it.Successful companiesknow howimportant theright brandnamesarefortheir development.L Whyare tradenames protectedbylawin manycountriesA.To makecompanies payfor namingservice.B.To helppeople choosethebestproducts C.To presentgood imagesoftheproducts.D.To preventgood imagesfrom beingcopied
2.What canwe learnfromthepassageA.Many companiescare aboutthe costof findingtherightnamesB.Creative tradenames canhelp companiesto have a largersaleC.The governmentoften doesbusiness withnaming companiesD.It isconsidered necessaryforcarstobenames afteranimals
3.Whafs thebest titleforthepassageA.The Businessof NamesB,The Developmentof NamesC.The Rulesof NamingBusinessD.The Methodsof ChoosingNames
4.Where canyou probablyread thisarticleA.In aneconomic magazine.B.In astorybook.C.In asports newspaper.D.In ascience book.FFor thosewho havent heardof it,the Apple watch isthe latestinvention fromthe creatorsoftheiPhone andApple Mac.As the、18(装置)name suggests,this creationisadevice designedto tellus the time.This isApple,however,andanApple watchis neverjusta watch.Not onlydoes itshow usthe time,but italso actsasafitness monitorandamessaging devicethat canbe connectedwithan iPhone.Is thisa smartinvention ortechnology gonetoo farWhile the Apple watchis stylishin appearanceI canthelp butquestion9(方面)certain aspectsofthenew device.Is ita positive thing tobe ableto receivemessages througha watch,or isthis anotherway of lettingtechnology upsetour sociallivesThanks tothe inventionofthesmartwatch,we willno longerhave toreach forour phonesto checkour messages.Imagine thepossibleresults.A groupof friendssitting ata tableinarestaurant willoverlook eachother aseveryone willbe toobusywatching theirwrists inexpectation ofanewmessage.Students willhaveaway ofchecking theirinbox duringschooL despitethefact that using mobilephones isnot allowedin class.The listgoes on.Although smartwatchesmay makecommunicatingthrough technologyeasier,it seemsthatusingthem couldactually hinderface toface communication.(充电)Much likea phone,the watch would alsoneed tobe chargedevery day.This isyet anotheraspect ofthe devicewhichsets itapart fromanyunormaln watch.If,likeme,you strugglewhen rememberingto putyour phoneon charge,this isnotnecessarily apositivething.(功能)I dohavetoagree,however,the watchhas someinteresting andpurposeful functionsAs afitness monitor,the devicecanbe usedtocreateand recordexercise activities.This couldbe ofparticular interestto outdoorfans.While there are severalexistingAndroid Appsthat canalready dothis,I cansee thattheApplewatchwouldbeamore convenientwayofexercisingwithout amobilephone.The questionremains,however,istheprice worththe benefitsWhilethereareclearly bothadvantages anddisadvantages whenit comesto Apples latestinvention,I personallylike mysingle-purpose watchthat simplytells methe time!What aboutyouWould yoube interestedin havinga smartwatch
1.Thanks tothe inventionoftheApplewatch,A.students don t usecomputers inclassB.mobilephonesdontneed tobe chargedC.messages canbe checkedwithout phonesD.outdoor activitieshave becomemore popular
2.The underlinedword nhinderMin Paragraph3probably means“A.make upB.hold backC.depend onD.look after
3.From thepassage wecan teamthatthewriter9A.worries aboutthe safetyofthesmartwatchB,thinks highlyoftheprogress oftechnologyC.introduces thenewest kindof smartphonesD・prefers single-purpose watchesthat tellthetime
4.What isprobably thebest titlefor thispassageA.The AppleWatchThe LatestInventionB.The AppleWatchSmart andFashionableC.The AppleWatchTechnology GoneToo FarD.The AppleWatchA ConvenientWay toExercise书面表达V.、阅读是同学们未来参与社会应具备的关键能力,无论你喜欢哪种阅读方式,它都能让你增长知识,开阔眼界最近,19某出版社在两万人中,针对人们喜欢的阅读方式做了一项调查,下图是相关的统计结果,其中包括电子阅读和纸质阅读的人数请你用两段话写一篇短文,第一段用百分比简要说明图表内容,第二段从图表中选出一项你喜欢的阅读方式,结合自己的经历,谈谈这种阅读方式的好处。
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