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(根)the root of Chinese culture,know moreabout,spread,Your reasonsdevelopYoursuggestionDear editor,As weall know,Chinese traditional culture isfacing a great challengebecause of the rapiddevelopment ifinternationaltechnology nowadays._______________________________________Yours,Mike参考答案单项选择I.、1A、2C、3D、4D、5B、6C、7A、8D、9B、10D完形填空II.、
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3.A书面表达V.、19Dear editor,As we know,Chinese traditional culture isfacing agreat challengebecause of the rapiddevelopment ofinternationaltechnology nowadays.In myopinion,it9s necessaryfor schools to set up traditional culture classes.First,traditional cultureis therootofChinese.As Chinese,we shouldntgive upour traditionalculture andrun afterWesternculture.Second,traditionalcultureclasses cangive studentschances toknow moreabout ournation.They canraise theirsenseof nationalpride.Last butnot least,setting uptraditionalcultureclasses canspread anddevelop ourChineseculture.All in all,it isof greatimportance toset uptraditionalcultureclasses in schools.Lets callon moreschoolstoset uptraditionalculture classes!Yours,Mike完形填空II.、11Every daycars killor hurtmany peopleon roads.Sometimes thedrives drivetoo fastor donot drivecarefully enough.Someof them1traffic rulesand cause accidents.行人According tosome researchers,it isusually thepedestrians whocause theaccidents.A lotof roadusers are very______2・They walkor runacross the3in frontof thecars.Some donot takethe troubleto4the greenlights andsimply cross theroads againstthe redlights.Many peoplethink accidentsoften happenin5roads inlarge cities,but thisis not always true6,Tokyo isone of the worldslargestcities andprobably one of thebusiest cities;However,there are7accidents topedstrians.The reasonis that the policethere arevery8and thepedstrians arevery careful.Pedstrians nevercrosstheroads againsta redlight and they9follow thetrafficrulers.酒精延缓Do youknow alcoholis anothermain causeof trafficaccidents Itdelays peoplesresponse.Those whohave drunkalcoholare10in makingdecisions.They need a fewmore secondsto react.Drinking alcoholisespecially dangerousfor motorcar drivers.It is not onlydrivers whomay haveaccidents afterdrinking butalso drunkpedestriansmay puttheir liversin dangeras well.
1.A.Make B.break C.follow
2.A.tired B.cheerful C.careless
3.A.bus B.park C.road
4.A.turn onB.wait forC.setup
5.A.busy B.wide C.clean
6.A.In factB.By theway C.For exampleC.only some
8.A.kind B.polite C.strict
9.A.even B・never C.always
10.A.slow B.active C.excited
7.A.very fewB.so many语法填空HL、12Sarah andJanet aremiddle schoolstudents.They havebeen friendsLthey startedschool.They domany thingstogether,such asstudying,watching TV,surfing theInternet,playing sports,listening!,music andso on.They usuallyhelp eachother.When Sarahwas in the
3.three grade,some studentsmade fun of herbecause she was shy.Janet toldthe otherstudents4,stop makingfunofSarah andshe helpedSarah overcomeher shyness.In thefifth grade,Janethad
5.difficulty inmath.She studiedhard,but shestill couldnt know what the teacher
6.teach clearly.Sarah helpedJanetand explainedevery exerciseto her.After sixmonths,Janet didmuch
7.well thanbefore andeven gotan Ain themath exam.When Janetgot thetest paper,wecan imagine8^happy theywere!Everyone
9.needa good friendin life.A lifewithout afriend is a lifewithout the sunshine.Please rememberpeople wantfriends
10.are kindand helpful.So ifwe wanta goodfriend,lets bea goodfriend first.阅读理解IV.A13Spend YourWinter HolidaysWisely!Speak GoodFrenchMonday andTuesday:2:00p,m・—3:30p.m.Lesson Fee:$25for each classTips:Excellent Frenchteachers fromTenity SchoolSmallgroups:6students eachLearnto speakbravelyFun withAmerican FootballWednesday:2:30p.m.―4:30p.m.Lesson Fee:$20for eachclassTips:Experienced coachesUnderstand the rulesof thegameAll classesat thegym ofBoston LatinSchoolEasy Tripwith PhysicsFriday:2:30p.m.—4:30p.m.Lesson Fee:$30for eachclassTips:Teachers fromCollegiate SchoolImproveyour thinkingskillsLearn todeal withyour physicalproblems morequicklyAll classesat theschool buildingof StuyvesantHigh SchoolAttention:All classesare halfprice ifyou inviteone ofyour friendstogether!For moreinformation:call
998654371.The teachersin Frenchlessons comefrom・A.Tenity SchoolB.Boston LatinSchoolC.Collegiate SchoolD.Stuyvesant School
2.If youand yourfriend Davedecide togo togetherto takethe Americanfootball class,how muchwill youand yourfriendpay foreachclassit allA.$2B.$20C.$45D.$
303.The physicslesson can.A.help studentsdo theirhomeworkB.make students9skills betterC.show studentssome rulesof thephysics classD.teach studentsto speakbravely inclassB、14Do youknow what youd liketo bewhen yougrow upIt takesmost peoplemany yearsto findout Forthe youngartistAlexandra Nechita,it neverreally seemedto bea question.From theday shebegan drawingat theage oftwo,she was anartist.Alexandra Nechitawas bornin Romaniain1985and movedto Californiawhen shewas stilla baby.As alittle child,sheloved coloringin hercoloring books.Her parentshoped she could spend more timeplaying with other children,so theytookaway hercoloring books.Alexandra begandrawing herown picturesand coloringthem in.By thetime Alexandra was sevenyears old,she hadbegun paintingwith oilpaints.When Alexandratook alocal artclass,her teacherwas amazedattheyoung artisfsunusual style of painting.Alexandras workwas similarin someways tothepaintings byfamous artistslike Picasso.These artistsdid notusearealistic styleof painting.They allowedtheir imaginationstoplay animportant partin theirwork.The interestingthing wasthat littleAlexandra had never seenthe workof theseartists.People calledher HLittlePicassoThis wasagreathonor,but Alexandrasstyleof painting wasall herown.Alexandras firstpublic showwas heldat aLos Angelespublic librarywhen shewas onlyeight yearsold.People wereamazedat howyoung Alexandrawas,but mostlythey lovedher imaginativeartwork.It didnot takelong forAlexandra andherwork tobecome famous.She appearedon televisionprograms andin newspapersand magazinesall overthe world.Thesale ofa single-piece canearn theyoung artistthousands ofdollars.But thatisnotwhy Alexandracreates artwork.She justcannotimagine doinganything elsethat wouldbring hersuch joyand satisfaction.Today,Alexandra isa full-time artist.She alsoworks to help supportthe artsinschools.Alexandra isa strongbeliever inthepower ofart asa toolof communicationand abridge to build peacethroughout theworld.
1.When didAlexandra begindrawing picturesA.At theage ofeight.B.At theage ofseven.C・In theyear of
1987.D.In theyear of
1985.
2.Alexandrawascalled“Little PicassoHbecauseA.she learned to paintfrom PicassoB.her styleof paintingwas muchlike PicassosC.shewasoneofPicassos bigfansD.her styleofpaintingwas unusual
3.What canwe learnfrom Paragraph4A.Always appearingin publicbrought Alexandramuch joy.B・Alexandra feltvery satisfiedwith herwork.C.Alexandra becamefamous whenshe grewup.D.In orderto makemuch money,Alexandra mademany artworks.
4.What canweknowabout Alexandrafrom the passageA.She ispolite.B.She isfaithful.C.She ispatient.D.She iscreative.
5.The passagecan bedescribed asanA.interesting adventurestoryB.good comedyC.teenager*s lifeexperienceD.poster offamous paintingsC、15At theage ofsixteen,I wenton myfirst volunteerprogram inWest Virginiato repairor buildhomes forpoor families.拖车式活动房When wearrived,we discoveredthat the family wewere goingtohelpwas livinginatrailer that was inpoorcondition,no biggerthan twoparking spaces.A groupof peoplehad beenworking on it fortwo weeks,but everytime theyfinishedone problem,another appeared.We soondecided thatthe onlyway was tobuilda new house.It wassomething unusualbecause normallyour goalwastorepairold homes.The familywas pleasedwith theirnewhousethatwas20by30feet withthree bedrooms,a bathand akitchen.On Tuesdayof thatweek,I askedthe familysthree boys,Josh,Eric andRyan,“What doyou wantfor yournew room”Kidsin thefamilies we had helpedusually wantedtoys orposters,so wewere surprisedwhen Josh,the oldestboy said,“We justwantbeds.”The boyshadneverslept ina bed.That nightwehad a meetingand decidedthat bedswould bethe perfect gift.OnThursday night,a fewadults inour groupdrove tothe nearestcity andbought beds and newbedding.On Fridaywhen wesaw thetruck coming,we toldthefamilyabout thesurprise.They werevery excited.That afternoon,while wewere settingup the beds,Eric raninto thehouse towatch uswith wideeyes.As Maggie,a memberofour group,put oneofthepillows onthebed,Eric asked,“What isthat”“A pillow,”she replied.“What doyou dowith it”Eric wenton asking.“When yougo tosleep,you putyour headonit,“Maggie answeredsoftly.Tears cameto oureyes asshe handedEric thepillow.“Oh・・・thats soft,”he said,holding ittightly.(急迫的),Now,when mysister orI startto askfor somethingthat seemsvery urgentmy dadalways asks,“Do youhave apillow99We knowexactly whathe means.
1.Why didthe writersgroup builda newhouse for the familyA.Because it was theirnormal work.B.Because thefamily askedthem to do it.C.Because thetrailer couldno longerbe repaired.D.Because theythought itwasaperfectgiftfor thefamily.
2.What canwe learnfrom thestoryA.The familyneeded twoparking spaces.B・The boysofthefamily wantedtoys andposters.C.The familywere excitedabout thebedsandbedding.D.The writersgroup madesome furnitureforthefamily.
3.What is the best title forthis passageA.The PillowB.A NewHouseC.The FamilyD.An InterestingProgramD、16In general,its hardto spendenough time in bothconcentrating onlessons andtaking partin socialactivities.But Iwantedto succeedin both.1knew thiswould bea challengebut1didnt realizehow difficultitwasuntil myclass in the highschoolbegan.I goton wellwithothergirls.After school,I oftenhad icecream withthem firstinstead offinishing myhomework beforeit wastimeto hand it in.I alwaysfinished itthe nextday betweenclasses.I knewit wasntvery goodandthegrades that I gotshowedI wasnot hardworking enough.I realizedthat Ineeded tofind somekind ofbalance.So Icreated atimetable thatwould dividemy timebetween studyingand relaxing.It wasagoodidea but I wasonly abletofollow itfor a few daysbecause itmade meunder too much pressure.Later,I triedanother plan.Each weekI listedeverything thatI hadto getdone duringthe weekandthetime bywhich I had togetit done.The underthe thingsIhadtodo,I madeanother listof thingsthatIcould do if Ihad time.It workedreally well.Ever sinceI havenever missedany importantthings.At thesame time,I enjoyedmy sparetime alot.Planning mytime hasbeen challenging,butIcontinue todo it.Im gladthat Pvelearnedtobalance thingsandithas helpedpreparefor whatis comingafter graduation.(小题)
1.1Why didthe writerfollow thefirst timetableonly forafewdaysA・Because ithadaspecific listB.Because itwasnt agood ideaC.Because itbrought hertoomuchpressure.(<、题)
2.J2What wasntincluded in the writerssecond timeplanA.The thingsshe shouldntdoB.the thingsshe hadto getdoneC.The thingsshecoulddoifshe hadtime(小题)
3.3According tothepassage,which ofthe followingis trueA.The writerhad fewfriends becauseof badgradeB・Learning tobalance thingsis helpfulto makeplans forthe futureC.The writerpreferred tospendmoretimeinrelaxing thanstudying(小题)
4.4Which doyou thinkisthe besttitleofthe passageA・Facing challengesB.Concentrating onlessonsC.Balancing studyand playLetme tellyou somethingabout sharks.Sharks areamong theoldest animalsin theworld.There areover threehundred fifty、17different kinds of sharksin theworld.Most sharks are abouttwo meterslong andlive in the oceans.A sharkcan smellsomethinginthewater,for example,the bloodof animals.That helpsthem findtheir food.Sharks mainlyeat fish,other sharksand plants inthe ocean.(咬)Most sharksbite peopleby mistake.They think a person isa large seaanimaL Whenthesun goes down or comesup,sharks arelooking for food.So atthese timespeople shouldnlgo swimming inthe ocean.Today peoplekill sharksforfoodand theirskin.The numberof sharksintheworld isdropping fast.
1.How manykindsof sharksarethere inthe worldA.Less than
350.B.More than
350.C.About
200.D.Over
400.
2.What dosharks mainlyeat inthe ocean.A.Fish,other sharksand plants.B.Fish andplants.C・Other sharksandplants.D.Fish andother sharks.
3.Why domost sharksbite peopleby mistakeA.Because theythink a person isdangerous.B.Because theythink apersonisalargesea animaLC.Because theythink aperson canhurt them.D.Because theythinkaperson cantake awaytheir food.
4.Why shouldntpeople goswimmingintheoceanwhen thesungoesdownorcomes upA.Sharks areeverywhere atthose times.B,Water iscold then.C.Sharks arelooking forfood then.D・Sharks arelooking forapersonthen.
5.How isthe numberofsharksintheworld todayA.It isdropping fast.B.It isrising fast.C.It isnot changing.D.We don*tknow.F、18English hasbecome aworld language.So which country,except English-speaking countries,speaks English best(排名)?And wheredoes Chinarank(荷兰)The Netherlandsranked first,followed byDenmark andSweden.The rankingsare basedon Englishreading andlisteningtest resultsof950,000people from72countries andareas.The English level inChina isstill low,ranking39th.j China,people inShanghai arethebestEnglish speakers.They speaknbetterEnglish thanItalians andFrench.Hong Kongand Beijingfollow Shanghaias Chinasnext bestEnglish-speaking cities.Shanghai andBeijing rankhigh becausethey areinternational cities.However,across China,Englishlevelis differentfromeast towest.China has400million Englishlearners,reported ChinaDaily.However,the teachingof English in someareas isnotvery good.According tothe PeoplesDaily Online,thereareseventy primaryschools inShetianqiao townin Hunan,but(死记硬背).only oneEnglish teacher.Many studentsstill learnEnglish byrote memorizatonSebastian Magnusson,an officer(瑞典大使馆)attheSwedish embassyin Beijing,gave someadvice.Swedish peoplespeak Englishwell andMagnusson himselfisalso fluentin Chinese.He saidTV programs,movies andeven computergames couldbe learningtools.uDo notlimit(限制)it totextbooks.What mattersmost isto usewhat youvelearned/5Magnusson said.According tothis passage,whichcountrycan speakEnglishbestnot including
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2.Which countryspeaks Englishbest,exceptEnglish-speaking countriesA.China.B.Sweden.C.Denmark.D.Netherlands.
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4..What doesthe wordufluent^mean inthe lastparagraph糟糕的不熟练的.流利的.担心的.A.B.C.D.
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6.Which isnotagood wayto improveEnglishinthepassageA.By onlylearning textbookswell.B.By watchingEnglish movies.C.By watchingEnglish TVprograms.D.By usingwhatyouhave learned.书面表达、书面表达随着电子时代的到来,西方文化如潮水般涌来,中国传统文化的传承面临着巨大的挑战有人认V.19为学校应当开设传统文化课(setup traditionalcultureclasses),但也有人认为没有必要假如你是Mike,请你用英语写一封邮件,给你校英文报投稿写一篇短文,词数左右,谈谈你对开设传统文化课的看法80Your opinionnecessary orunnecessary。
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