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用你学过的化学知识回答下列问题: (1)为使山更青水更绿国家积极推广使用乙醇汽油.请你说出使用乙醇汽油的优点.(答一点即可) (2)在自来水净化的过程中明矾的作用是什么? (3)写出鉴别某物质...
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25分下面这幅图展现了我国大学热门专业的变迁.请根据你对这幅图的理解用英语写一篇短文. 你的短文应包含以下内容: 1.简要描述上图中热门专业的变迁30词左右; 2.分析变迁的原因1﹣2个; 3.介绍你未来的专业选择并说明原因1﹣2个. 注意: 1.可参照图片中文字及下面文章开头所给提示作必要发挥. 2.词数150左右.开头部分已写好不计入词数. 3.作文中不得提及考生所在学校和本人姓名. Overthepast30yearsChinahaswitnessedgreatchangesinpopularuniversitymajors.
8分ELMONTN.Y.AP﹣﹣﹣ElmontHighSchoolseniorHaroldEkehhadaplan﹣hewouldapplyto13collegesincludingalleightIvyLeagueschoolsfiguringitwouldhelphischancesofgettingintoatleastonegreatschool. ItworkedAndthensomeTheteenagerfromLongIslandwasacceptedatall13schoolsandnowfaceshisnextbigtest:decidingwheretogo. IwasstunnedIwasreallyshockedEkehtoldTheAssociatedPressduringaninterviewTuesdayathishomeneartheBelmontParkracetrackhisfouryoungerbrothersrunningaround. HefoundoutlastweekhehadbeenacceptedtoPrincetonUniversity.ThatmadehimeightforeightintheIvyLeague﹣hehadalreadybeenacceptedtoYaleUniversityBrownUniversityColumbiaUniversityCornellUniversityDartmouthCollegeHarvardUniversityandUniversityofPennsylvania.HisotheracceptancescamefromJohnsHopkinsUniversityMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologyNewYorkUniversityStonyBrookUniversityandVanderbiltUniversity. WearesoproudofhimsaidhismotherRoselineEkeh.Hardworkdedicationprayerbroughthimtowhereheistoday. BorninNigeriaHaroldwaseightyearsoldwhenhisparentsbroughtthefamilytotheUnitedStates. Itwaskindofdifficultadjustingtothenewenvironmentandthenewculturehesaid.ButhesawhisparentsworkinghardandItooktheirexampleanddecidestoapplymyself HereferencedthateffortinhiscollegeessaywritingLikeatreeuprootedandreplantedIcouldhavewitheredinanewcountrysurroundedbypeopleandlanguagesIdidnotunderstand.YetIwitnessedmyparentsperseveredespitethepotentialtogivein.Ifacedmychallengeswithnewfoundzeal;Iriskedinsultsspendingmybreaktalkingtounfamiliarfacesignoringtheirsarcasticremarks. Haroldistremendouslyfocusedineverythinghedoes.saidJohnCapozzitheschool'sprincipalHe'sagreatrolemodel.Allthestudentsandfacultyaresoproudofhim. HaroldisthesecondLongIslandstudentinasmanyyearstogetintoalleightIvies.LastyearWilliamFloydHighSchool'sKwasiEnimchosetogotoYale. Haroldwhohasa100.51grade﹣pointaverageandwantstobeaneurosurgeonsaidhewasleaningtowardYaleandhadheardfromEninofferingcongratulations.LikeEninhe'slikelytoannouncehiscollegechoiceatapressconferencelaterthismonth.ThedeadlinetodecideisMay67.Whichisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedphraseapplymyself A.Wordhard. B.Writetothecollege. C.Makeaformalrequest. D.Makeanadjustment. 68.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutHarold A.HewasbornintoaNigerianfamilyintheUS. B.HeplantedatreeoncehemovedtotheUS C.Hewasalwayswelcomeandpopularinhisschools. D.HepaidalottomakehiswaytoofferesfromallIvies. 69.Haroldisprobablygoingto A.Harvard B.Princeton C.Yale D.MIT 70.Whatcanweinferfromthispassage A.Toomanycooksspoilthesoup. B.Hewholaughslastlaughsbest. C.Onecankilltwobirdswithonestone. D.Chancefavorsonlythepreparedmind.
10分Anoldmaninafadedyellowshirtsatinawindowlessroomonaraisedconcreteform.Theonlysourceofheatcamefromsomewherebeneaththeplasticmattressandtheroughblankettheblank﹣facedpolicewomanhadhandedhimaftertakinghisthumbprints.Heheardvoicesandmetallicclangasthecelldoorswungopen. Atthefrontdeskatiredlookingpolicemanhandedtheoldmanbackhisbelongingshisworn﹣outcapandtheSeikowatchthathadstoppedworkingthedayhisbelovedEvelynleft.Thepolicemandramaticallyheldtheblueplasticbagatanarm'slengthtotheoldmanwhotookitandmadesureitscontentswereundamaged:thegoatmeatpalmoilleavesandspices.Heignoredtheconfusedexpressionontheofficer'sfaceandsignedthedocumentdeclaringhehadbeenreturnedthepossessionstheyhadtakenoffhimthenightbefore. Noonespoketohimashewalkedslowlytowardstheexit. Mr.Easy﹣nwaHestoppedandprayedtotheGodwhonowtookcareofEvelyntopleasetakehimfarawayfromthisunhappyplaceofexpressionlessfacesclippedaccentsandpeoplewhodidnotevenattempttopronouncehisnameright. EzenwaHesaidandlookedatawomanwithtangerinelipshernametagsaidJessicaHarlowSocialServices.AbitfarfromhomeshesaidasshedrovefastandwithconfidencethewayEvelynusedto.Hewonderedifshemeantthe50milesfromLiverpoolorthe50000milesfromEnuguacityinNigeria.Hedidnotbotherreplyingasthiswomanhadplentytosayabouttheweatherbaddriversherdaughter'sschoolplay… Atlastshedrewupoutsidetheblockofflatswherehelived. GothereintheendsaidsheseriouslyReallyMr.Easy﹣nwaifyoukeepgettinglostwewillhavetoconsidermovingyouintoahome. NoneedIwasnotlostheanswered.Hecarefullyrolledupthesleevesoftheoversizebomberjacketheworeandturnedonthetaptowashhishandsrelievedthepipeswerenotfrozen.Inacleanpanheplacedthechoppedpiecesofgoatmeat.TheherbsandspicesthathadtakenhimthreemonthstotrackdowntheuzizaseedshadtakenhimintotheheartofGranbyMarketinLiverpoolhisuchanwuleavesdownashadybackalleyinManchesterandyesterdayamongotherfooditemsthefinestgoatmeatfromaSierraLeoneanButcherinBirmingham.Thathadtakensometimesomuchhemissedthelasttrainandwhenthepolicefoundhimshiveringoutsidethelockedupstationsocoldhecouldn'tanswerloudlyenoughthepink﹣facedbigcopperwhoyelledinhisfaceWhat'syournamesirsprayinghisfacewithspittle吐沫ashedidsoleavingthemwithnochoicebuttosearchanexhaustedfrozenoldblackmanandfindinghiminpossessionofmysteriouscondiments调味品includingabagofdriedbitter﹣leafwhichcouldofcoursebemistakenforanythingthatresultedinhimgettingreadhisrightsandchargedwith…possession Heliftedthelidofthebubblingsouptheroomwasfilledwiththerichandspicyscentofhisculinary烹饪的effort.HeservedtwobowlstakingthechippedoneandplacingtheotheroppositewhereEvelynwouldhavesat.Hewouldtellherabouthisadventureitwastheiranniversaryandthiswastheperfectpeppersouptocelebrate. KenOnyiaUKNigeriaCommonwealthSportShortStoryPrize 66.WhywasMr.Ezenwatakentotheprisonforanight A.Hewastooweaktomove. B.Hecouldn'tfindhiswaybackhome. C.Hethenhadnowhereelsetogo. D.Hewassuspectedofpossessingdrugs. 67.WhenMr.Ezenwawastoleavetheprison A.histhumbprintwastakenimmediately B.thepolicemanwasconfusedaboutwhathehad C.asocialworkerwasassignedtodrivehimbackhome D.thepolicemanwassokindasnottodamagehisbelongings 68.WhatdidMr.Ezenwadoforhisweddinganniversary A.Hecollectedallsortsofvaluablesaspresents. B.Hecookednativefoodasasurpriseforhiswife. C.HepreparedaspecialNigerianpeppersoupcarefully. D.Hetravelledalotattemptingtogethiswifeback. 69.WhatwordscanbeusedtodescribeMr.Ezenwa A.Hopelessandpessimistic. B.Mysteriousandtroublesome. C.Affectionateandpersistent. D.Energeticandsympathetic. 70.Whatthemedoestheauthorwanttoexpressthroughthestory A.Racialprejudice. B.Hardlifeoftheelderly. C.Struggleforfreedom. D.Preservationoftradition.
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