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为了便于理解和记忆,小丽同学总结了碱的化学性质如图,请你根据要求完成下列问题. (1)小丽同学发现,取用氢氧化钠溶液后试剂瓶忘记盖瓶盖,依据反应③说明NaOH必须密封保存,否则在空气中要变质.如果...
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3分毫无疑问坚持努力不仅能使学生获得成功并且能让他们养成良好的习惯.doubt .
20分Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120﹣150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese. 有的人认为多给予孩子表扬和鼓励有助于他们的成长有的人则相信及时指出孩子的缺点并适当惩罚能帮助他们改正错误.你支持哪一种教育方式请谈谈你的看法和理由. .
10分Mostpeoplemakeadonationiftheywanttohelpthoseinneed.Andtheyhopethatiftheyjoindemonstrationsorhandoutleafletsthey'llmakeothersawareoftheterribleconditionssomepeopleface.But47﹣year﹣oldBritishcomedianEddieIzzarddidsomethingcompletelydifferent.Hedecidedtoraisemoneybyrunning1100milesthroughEnglandWalesNorthernIrelandandScotland.Andhemanagedtoraisemorethan£200000! Howlongdidittakehimtorun1100miles?Believeitornotittookhimjust51days.Forsixdaysoutofeverysevenheranatleast26miles.Inotherwordsheran43marathonsinlessthantwomonthsbeforehefinishedingreatstyleandpouringraininLondon'sTrafalgarSquare! WhenaskedhowhefelthetoldtheBBCthathewasplanningtosleepforaweek.HethankedthepeoplewhohadwaitedforhiminTrafalgarSquaredespitetherain.Theyhadallcometosupporthimandtoapplaudhisincredibleachievement. Andthecomedianadmittedthathisjourneywasprettypainful.Hehadtohavehisfeetbandagedeverydaybutstilllostseveralofhistoenailsandhehadblisters水泡alloverhisfeet.Hewouldn'thavebeenabletodowhathedidifhehadn'ttakenicebathsforhislegsattheendofeachday.ThesebathshelpedtostopyourlegsinflatingtotwicethesizeofanelephantasEddiecommented. Peoplewhohavenoideaaboutrunningandexpertsalikeareimpressedwithwhathehasachieved.AndyDixoneditorofRunner'sWorldamagazineforlong﹣distancerunnerssaysCovering26milesinadayatwhateverspeedfor43runsit'sdemanding.Afive﹣hourmarathonisfairlydecentpace.It'samassiveachievement. Sohowdidhedoit?Wellwhenhedecidedtorunhewasn'tevenparticularlyfit.Heranhismarathonsslowlyatfirst.Tenhoursadaytobeginwithandashegotfitterhegotfaster.Intheendhewasfinishinginjustoverfivehours.Butfitnessalonewasnotenough.Whatwasmoreimportantwasthefactthathewantedtomakeadifferencetootherpeople'slives. WhatEddieIzzarddidwassospecialthatthedocumentaryofhisrunhasbeenmadeintoaninspiringfilm:Believe!You'vegottobelieveyoucanbesomethingelseEddiesaysinthefilm.I'vedonethatafewtimes.That'swhyIkeepgoing. Note:AnswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinNOMORETHANTHIRTEENWORDS 78.Howdomostpeoplehelpthoseinneed? 79.WhatdidpeopledotosupportEddie? 80.WhatmeasuresdidEddietaketoensurehismarathonseveryday? 81.ApartfromgettingfitterandraisingmoneyEddie'srunwasintended.
3分FreyaStarkexplorerandwriter FreyaStarkwasanexplorerwholivedduringatimewhenexplorerswereregardedasheroes.ShetravelledtodistantareasoftheMiddleEastwherefewEuropeans﹣especiallywomen﹣25travelbefore.ShealsotravelledextensivelyinTurkeyGreeceItalyNepalandAfghanistan. StarkwasborninParisin1893.26shehadnoformaleducationasachildshemovedaboutwithherartistparentsandlearnedFrenchGermanandItalian.SheenteredLondonUniversityin1912butatthestartofWorldWarIshejoinedthenurseteamand27sendtoItaly.AfterthewarshereturnedtoLondonandattendedtheSchoolofOrientalStudies.HerstudiesthereledtoextensivetravelintheMiddleEast28enablehertoeventuallybecomefluentinPersianRussianandTurkish. StarkbecamewellknownasatravelerandexplorerintheMiddleEast.ShetravelledtotheLebanonin1927attheageof3329shehadsavedenoughmoneyandwhilethereshestudiedArabic.In1928shetravelled30donkeytotheJebelDruzeamountainousareainSyria.Duringher31tripshewenttoadistantregionoftheElburzamountainrangeinIranwhereshemadeamap.ShewassearchingforinformationaboutanancientMuslimsectKnownastheAssassinswhichshewroteaboutinValleyoftheAssassins1934aclassic32shewasawardedaGodMedalbytheRoyalGeographicSociety.Forthe12yearsshecontinuedhercareerasatravelerandwriterestablishingastylewhichcombinedanaccountofherjourneywithpersonalcommentaryonthepeopleplacescustomshistoryandpoliticsoftheMiddleEast.
15分AmongChinesepeoplebaijiuisknownasmorethanadrink.It'sa1nationsymbol.In1972ChinesePremierZhouEnlai2toastUSPresidentRichardNixonwithbazjiuforrebuildingrelations3theUSandChina.Yetforforeigndrinkerseventodayit4callfirewaterorrocketfuelbecauseitsoverpoweringflavorusuallymakesfor﹣5unspeakableexperience.Butthankstothecreative6mindinthealcoholbusinessthispowerfuldrinkisbecomingthenewdarlingofthebar﹣goersinmajorUScitieslikeNewYorkandWashington.7theyhavedoneismakebazjiumuch8acceptabletoAmericantastes.Bartenders调酒师createbaijiucocktailswithvinegarmilkjuiceandfruits.Thekeyto.9makeagoodbaijiucocktailistopairitwith10equalpowerfulflavorsBartenderSamAndersontoldTheNewYorkTimes.
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25分某学生英文报向高中生征稿主题是我在学校的一天.请根据下列要点和要求结合自己的实际完成短文. 1.学习 2.课外活动 3.感想或收获 注意: 1.词数100左右. 2.可以适当增加细节以使行文连贯.
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30分Welostanothertreeinourlaststormanditbrokemyheart.Wehavelostmanytreesthroughtheyearsbutthisonewas41. About17yearsagoIplanted10Canadianbluespruceseedlings树苗alongthedriveways.AndIdidallIcouldto42them.Shortlyafterthatastormrippedthroughourareaand43manytrees.Myseedlingssurvived.Butwhenwedecidedto44ourneighborinsellingourdownedtreeswehadto45theseedlingstokeepthemfromgettingdestroyed.46fiveofthe10bluesprucetreesdidn'tsurvivebeingmoved. Ofthefivethat47threewereinourfrontyardwhereIcouldwatchthemgrowintomaturetreesfrommyfrontwindow.WhenoneofthebigDouglasfirs花旗松thattowered48themdiedwedecidedtocutitdownbeforeitfell.Aftermuch49myhusbandandmysondecidedtheycoulddropitwithout50anyofthebluesprucetrees.Iwatched51asthedramaunfoldedprayingthewholetimeI52thechainsaw电锯.Thefirfellrightbetweentwoofthem53plannedandmytreescontinuedtogrow. ThenonenightIwaslyinginbedduringyetanother54andheardaloudnoisefollowedbythesoundofatreecrashingdown.ThenextmorningI55tofindthelargestofourbluespruceslyingontheground;Iwasincrediblyupset.For17yearsI'd56watchingitgrowfromaseedlingtoatreenearly40feettall.Nowitwas57. Losingmytreewashardto58eventhoughIknewitwasnature'sway.IalsoknewtherewasonlyonethingIcoulddoaboutit.Another10newseedlingsrecentlyarrived.Iplantedthemina59spotclosetothehouse.Whenthey'realittlelargerI'lltransplantthemtoapermanentspotwhereIcan60themgrowtallandbeautiful. 41.A.significant B.different C.valuable D.unaffordable 42.A.protect B.grow C.attend D.develop 43.A.rippedoff B.stoleaway C.tookdown D.blownup 44.A.persuade B.resist C.appreciate D.join 45.A.cover B.transplant C.move D.preserve 46.A.Disappointedly B.Consequently C.Unexpectedly D.Sadly 47.A.left B.lived C.moved D.sold 48.A.upon B.down C.over D.through 49.A.debate B.design C.measure D.consideration 50.A.stretching B.reaching C.threatening D.hitting 51.A.breathlessly B.excitedly C.attentively D.carefully 52.A.held B.stuck C.heard D.operated 53.A.after B.as C.when D.though 54.A.nightmare B.drama C.windstorm D.weekend 55.A.woke B.happened C.rushed D.came 56.A.accustomed B.finished C.managed D.enjoyed 57.A.fallen B.gone C.done D.lost 58.A.believe B.endure C.accept D.adapt 59.A.secret B.safe C.convenient D.hidden 60.A.accompany B.watch C.imagine D.shelter
10分RachelGreeneisallthetalkinHollywoodthesedays.Here'salistofsomeinterestingfactsabouttheactress. Thestargotridofhercellphonerecently.1That'swhatweheard.Shehassaidthatshe'stalkingtopeoplemorenowthansheeverhasespeciallystrangersbecauseshedoesn'thavehercellphoneanymore.Sheactuallylikesit! Rachelbringsawoodenjarwithherwherevershegoes.2Shebelievesthattheyaffectwhatshetakesin.HerfriendRossGelleroncejokedthatRachelalwayshasawoodenjarwithherand100%ofthetimeitsmellslikeseaweed. Shelovestohugeveryoneshecomesintocontactwith.3.Shealwayssays. Whetherit'sherfirsttimemeetingsomeoneorjustacasualmeetingwithfriendsshealwaysgreetseveryonewithahug.4ForexampleMattLeBlancdidn'tknowwhattodowhenshehuggedhimattheirfirstmeeting. 5Andshehasstudiedbotanyandforestryforsixyears.Around15Irememberlookingoutathighschoolseeingthewindthroughthepinetrees.Itwassobeautiful. ThenIlookeddownandsawsomuchgarbage.Itwassosadtome.Thisledhertotheinterestandshenowactuallyknowshowtosurviveinthewild. A.Sheenjoyslivinganall﹣naturallifestyle. B.Surelyit'scausedafewawkwardsituations. C.Shedoesn'tlikeplasticcontainers. D.Itestablishesmorepersonalconnection E.Shehasapassionfortheenvironment. F.Technologyisathreattoprivacy. G.Face﹣to﹣faceconversationbringsherenjoyment.
3分直到他此次考试不及格他才意识到词汇学习包括拼写单词以及学会正确的使用词汇表达自己的观点.Notuntil… .
6分Lookaroundthecitywhereyoulive.TheFrenchsupermarketchainCarrefourmaybeacommonsightandBelgianchocolatesprobablymakeyourmouthwater. BehindalloftheseproductsisanorganizationcalledtheEuropeanUnionEU.May6thmarksthe41stanniversaryofdiplomaticrelationsbetweenChinaandtheEU.TheEUisnowChina'sbiggesttradingpartnerwhileChinaistheEU'ssecond﹣largesttradingpartneraftertheUS.TheEUhasalsoestablisheditselfasapopulardestinationforChinesepeopletostudyandtravel. SohowhavetheseEuropeancountriesmanagedtoworktogetherasoneandbecomesoinfluentialintheworld? Establishedin1951theEUisnowauniqueeconomicandpoliticalorganizationcontaining28outof44Europeancountries.It'slikeabigschoolclassinwhichthestrongerstudentshelptheweakeroneswithmoneyandtechnology.Justlikeschoolleaderskeepingschoollifeinorderafewimportantdepartmentshelpitrun.ForinstancetheEuropeanParliamentistheheadmastermakinglawsandbudgetsfortheEUandtheEuropeanCommissionplaystheroleofyourteachersdoingtheday﹣to﹣dayworkofrunningtheEU. TherearemorebenefitsofbeinganEUmember.EUcitizenscanworkstudyortravelinmostoftheothermembercountrieswithoutapplyingforavisa.ItalsomakesiteasierforpeoplefromoutsideoftheEUtovisitthemembercountries. LastsummerShanJiarongaChinesestudenttraveledtothreeEUcountriesononeSchengenvisawhichallowsentryinto26oftheEUmembercountries.And19membercountriesusethesinglecurrencyeurowhichsavesheralotoftroubleexchangingmoney. It'sliketravelingbetweenprovincesinChinaShansaid. 1Thefirstparagraphisusedtoshow. A.EUisturningtheworldintoaglobalvillage B.livinginmoderncitiesgivesusconvenience C.EUcountriesarefamousforqualityproducts D.EUandChinahavebecomebigtradingpartners 2Schoolsandteachersarementionedinthe4thparagraphto. A.explainEUisauniqueinternationalorganization B.showEUismorepoliticalratherthaneconomic C.showhowthisinternationalorganizationfunctions D.tellustherearerichnationsandpoornationsinEU 3Fromthepassagewecouldseethat. A.EuropeanCommissionisthelawmakerofEU B.aSchengenvisagivestravelersmuchconvenience C.EUestablisheddiplomaticrelationswithChinain1951 D.EUcitizenscanworkinanyEUnationswithoutavisa
8分Nov.2wasadaytorememberinChina'saviation航空history.Itwastheday32itsfirsthomemadelargepassengeraircrafttheC919wasshowntothepublicinShanghai.ThismakesChinathethirdregion33manufacturelargepassengeraircraft34followtheUS'BoeingcompanyandtheEuropeanUnion'sAirbusline. Alargepassengeraircraftisaplanethat35weighover100tonswhenittakesoff.Thenameisalsolinkedto36numberofseatsontheplane.InChinaanairlinerwithmorethan150seats37consideralargeaircraft.Andintheinternationalworlditmeansaplanewithover300seats. AccordingtoXinhuatheC919whichwillmakeitsfirstflightin201638seat190peopleatmost.Ithasastandardflightrangeof4075kmandanextendedrangeof5555km.ThismeansitcanflydirectlyfromBeijingtoSingapore. Theabilitytomanufacturelargepassengeraircraftisasymbolofacountry'soverallstrengthsaidPresidentXiJinpinglastyear.Thisis39makinglargeaircraftisahigh﹣techintensiveindustrythatinvolvesdifferentdisciplines40rangefromaerodynamics空气动力学tomaterialscience.
8分AboutthreedecadesagoChinawasknownastheBicycleKingdom.Butlateronbikeswerereplacedbytheirfuel﹣poweredcompetitors. ButrecentmonthshaveseenarevivalofthehumblebikeacrossChinawithanincreasingnumberofpeoplechoosingcyclinginsteadofdrivingtoschoolstoworkplacesortodosightseeing.Theintroductionofbike﹣sharingschemespioneeredbystart﹣upslikeOfoandMobikehasbroughtthetrendtoanewlevel. Peoplecanunlockthesharedbikesbysimplyusingtheirsmartphone.ThebikesareequippedwithGPSandcanbeleftanywhereinpublicforthenextuser.They'repopularamongmanyChinesepeopleastheyprovideaneffectivesolutiontothelastmileproblemwhichreferstothefinallegofaperson'sjourney. Inplaceswherethesubwaydoesn'textendwhereit'sdifficulttochangefromonekindoftransporttoanotherit'ssoeasytogetwhereyouwanttogowithMobikeHuHong29toldAFP.ShepedalstoherShanghaireal﹣estatejob. Howevertheschemeshavealsoledtoproblemssuchasillegalparkingvandalismandtheft.LastmonthtwonursesinBeijingwereplacedunderadministrativepunishmentforfivedaysforputtinglocksontwosharedbikes.AndinDecemberamanwhostoleasharedbikewassentencedtoa3﹣monthdetentionwitha3﹣monthprobationandfined1000yuanbytheShanghaiMinhangPeople'sCourt. Bike﹣sharingisagreenermethodoftransportationandprovidesauser﹣friendlyexperiencesaidLiuXiaomingvice﹣ministeroftransport.Butit'sacombinationofonlineandofflinebusiness.Operatorsareusuallystronginonlineservicesbutlackofflinebusinessexperiencewhichcausesproblems.Todealwiththeseproblemsthecompanycameupwiththeideaofencouragingpeopletoreturnthebikestostationsbyrewardingfreetimefortheirnextrides. 32.Whohasbroughttherevivalofbiketoanewlevel? A.Thelocalgovernment B.Thebusinessman C.Thestudentsandworkers D.Thepioneeredstart﹣ups 33.Whichofthefollowingdoesn'tbelongtothelastmileproblem? A.Missingthebusinessplanefortrafficjam. B.Togettosomewherethesubwaydoesn'treach. C.Havingtroublesinchangingfrombustotaxi. D.Havingnofinallegofaperson'stravel. 34.Whatreasoncausesmanyproblemsinbike﹣sharing? A.Somepeoplemakedamagetothebikesonpurpose. B.Operatorslackofflinebusinessexperience. C.Thebike﹣sharingbusinessistoocomplicatedtorun. D.Therearenorelativelawsonthisbusiness. 35.What'sthebesttitleofthispassage? A.BicycleKingdombecamefamousagain. B.Anewwayoftransportation. C.Ridingbikesforfree. D.Bikespedalingbackintostyles.
10分JusthowmuchdoestheConstitution__protectyourdigitaldata?TheSupremeCourtwillnowconsiderwhetherpolicecansearchthecontentsofamobilephonewithoutawarrant授权令ifthephoneisonoraroundapersonduringanarrest. Californiahasaskedthejusticestorestorethepracticethatthepolicemaysearchthroughthecontentsofsuspects'smartphonesatthetimeoftheirarrest.Itishardthestatesaysforjudgestoassesstheimplicationsofnewandrapidlychangingtechnologies. ThejusticeswouldbecarelessiftheyfollowedCalifornia'sadvice.TheyshouldstartbyrejectingCalifornia'sweakargumentthatexploringthecontentsofasmartphoneissimilartosaygoingthroughasuspect'swallet.Thecourthasruledthatpolicedon'toffendagainsttheFourthAmendment修正案whentheygothroughthewalletofanarresteewithoutawarrant.Infactexploringone'ssmartphoneismorelikeenteringhisorherhome.Asmartphonemaycontainanarrestee'sreadinghistoryfinancialhistorymedicalhistoryandcomprehensiverecordsofrecentcorrespondence. Americansshouldtakestepstoprotecttheirowndigitalprivacyandshouldavoidputtingimportantinformationinsmartphones.Butkeepingsensitiveinformationonthesedevicesisincreasinglyarequirementofnormallife.CitizensstillhavearighttoexpectprivatedocumentstoremainprivateandprotectedbytheConstitution'sprohibitiononunreasonablesearches. Inmanycasesitwouldnotbeverydifficultforauthoritiestoobtainawarranttosearchthroughphonecontents.Theycouldstilltrump打出王牌theFourthAmendmentprotectionswhenfacingsevereanddangerouscircumstancessuchasthethreatofimmediateharmandtheycouldtakereasonablemeasurestoensurethatphonedataarenotdeletedoralteredwhileawarrantisontheway.Thejusticesthoughmaywanttoallowroomforpolicetocitesituationswheretheyareentitledtomoreflexibility. ButthejusticesshouldnotswallowCalifornia'sargumentwhole.NewtechnologysometimesdemandsfreshapplicationsoftheConstitution'sprotections.OrinKerralawprofessorcomparestheexplosionandaccessibilityofdigitalinformationinthe21stcenturywiththeestablishmentofautomobileuseasadigitalnecessityoflifeinthe20th.Atthattimethejusticeshadtoexplainnewrulesforthenewpersonaldomain领域ofcars.SimilarlythejusticesmustsortouthowtheFourthAmendmentoftheConstitutionappliestodigitalinformationnow. 73.TheSupremeCourtwillworkoutwhetherduringanarrestitislegalto. A.searchforsuspects'mobilephoneswithoutawarrant B.checksuspects'phonecontentswithoutbeingauthorized C.preventsuspectsfromdeletingtheirphonecontents D.prohibitsuspectsfromusingtheirmobilephones 74.Theauthor'sattitudetowardCalifornia'sargumentisoneof. A.toleranceB.indifferenceC.disapprovalD.carefulness 75.Theauthorbelievesthatexploringone'sphonecontentiscomparableto. A.gettingintoone'sresidence B.handingone'shistoricalrecords C.scanningone'scorrespondences D.goingthroughone'swallet 76.InParagraph4and5theauthorshowshisconcernthat. A.principlesarehardtobeclearlyexpressed B.thecourtisgivingpolicelessroomforaction C.phonesareusedtostoresensitiveinformation D.citizens'privacyisnoteffectivelyprotected 77.OrinKerr'scomparisonisquotedtoindicatethat. A.theConstitutionshouldbecarriedoutflexibly B.NewtechnologyalsorequiresreinterpretationoftheConstitution C.California'sargumentgoesagainstprinciplesoftheConstitution D.PrinciplesoftheConstitutionshouldneverbealtered.
2分尽管各国已做出不懈的努力但还需要采取更有效的措施来应对日益严重的环境问题.Despite.
7分Thehardlivesofagingmigrantworkershavecometonationalattentionlately.Themediahavereportedthatmanymigrantworkersovertheageof50saytheywanttosaveasmuchmoneyastheirbodyallowsthem25continueearning.Theyhavenopensionswhich26enjoybyurbanworkersandmanyarestillthechiefearnersoftheirfamilies.Theykeepuptheirenergyby27eatmoremeatandconcealtheiragebydyingtheirhair. CommentatorChengZhenweiwritesonrednet.cnthatwhilethephysicalwell﹣beingofthesemigrantworkersisworrisome28conditionsoftheirfamiliesandtheirchildrenareabiggerconcern.Manyofthemigrantworkers'childrenarealsopoorandhavelittlemeanstosupporttheirparents. Worsestill29theyoftendon'thavearethestomachandwillforhardworkandalsothelackofeducationorskillstofindbetter﹣payingjobs.30facewiththeirowndifficulteconomicsituationthesemigrantworkersareshortofhopeandprospectofinheritedpovertyonthepartoftheirchildren31istheworstthingforthemaccordingtoCheng.
3分Therewasatimewhenwethoughthumanswerespecialinsomanyways.Nowweknowbetter.Wearenottheonlyspeciesthatfeelsemotionsorfollowsamoralcode.Neitherarewetheonlyoneswithpersonalitiesculturesandtheabilitytodesignandusetools.Yetweallagreethatonethingatleastmakesusunique:wealonehavetheabilityoflanguage.Itturnsoutthatwearenotsospecialinthisaspecteither.Keytotherevolutionaryreassessmentofourtalentforcommunicationisthewaywethinkaboutlanguageitself.Whereonceitwasseenasanunusualobjecttodayscientistsfinditismoreproductivetothinkoflanguageasagroupofabilities.Viewedthiswayitbecomesapparentthatthecomponentpartsoflanguagearenotasuniqueasthewhole.Takegesturearguablythestartingpointforlanguage.Untilrecentlyitwasconsidereduniquelyhuman﹣butnotanymore.MikeTomasellooftheMaxPlanckInstituteforEvolutionaryAnthropologyinLeipzigGermanyandothershavecollectedalistofgesturesobservedinmonkeysandsomeotheranimalswhichrevealsthatgesturesplayalargeroleintheircommunication.Ape猿gesturescaninvolvetouchvocalisingoreyemovementandindividualswaituntiltheyhaveanotherape'sattentionbeforemakingvisualorauditorygestures.Iftheirgesturesgounacknowledgedtheywilloftenrepeatthem.Inanexperimentcarriedoutin2006byEricaCartmillandRichardByrnefromtheUniversityofStAndrewsintheUKtheygotapersontositonachairwithsomehighlydesirablefoodsuchasbananatoonesideofapesandsomeundesirablefoodsuchasvegetablestotheother.Theapeswhocouldseethepersonandthefoodfromtheirenclosuresgesturedattheirhumanpartnerstoencouragethemtopushthedesirablefoodtheirway.Ifthepersonshowedincomprehensionandofferedthevegetablestheanimalswouldchangetheirgestures﹣justashumanswouldinasimilarsituation.Ifthehumanseemedtounderstandwhilebeingsomewhatconfusedgivingonlyhalfthepreferredfoodtheapeswouldrepeatandexaggeratetheirgestures﹣againinexactlythesamewayahumanwould.Suchfindingshighlightthefactthatthegesturesoftheanimalsarenotmerelyinbornbutarelearnedflexibleandundervoluntarycontrol﹣allcharacteristicsthatareconsideredpreconditionsforhuman﹣likecommunication.73.Comparedwithalltheotheranimalsweagreethathumansalone.A.owntheabilitytoshowtheirpersonalitiesB.arecapableofusinglanguagetocommunicateC.havemoralstandardsandfollowtheminsocietyD.areintelligentenoughtoreleaseandcontrolemotions74.Accordingtothepassagehumansarenotsospecialinlanguageabilitybecauselanguage.A.involvessomeabilitiesthatcanbemasteredbyanimalsB.isatalentimpossiblyownedbyotheranimalsC.canbedividedintodifferentcomponentsD.areproductiveforsometalentedanimals75.Whichofthestatementscanbeconcludedfromthepassage?A.Someanimalscantrytousebodylanguagesascommunicationmethods.B.Gesturesthestartingpointforlanguageareconsidereduniquelyhuman.C.Someanimalssuchasapesandmonkeyssharesomecommongesturescodes.D.Whengesturesaremisunderstoodapeswilloftentrytoexpressinanewway.76.WhatcanwelearnfromtheexperimentbyCartmillandByrne?A.Apescanuselanguagetocommunicatewiththehelpofhumans.B.Repeatingandexaggeratinggesturesisvitalinlanguagecommunication.C.Someanimalscanlearntoexpressandcommunicatethroughsometrials.D.Thepreferredfoodstimulatessomeanimalstouselanguagetocommunicate.77.Whatisprobablythebesttitleofthepassage?A.Languageinvolvesgestures!B.Animalslanguage﹣gestures!C.Soyouthinkhumansareunique?D.Thesimilaritybetweenhumansandapes.
8分Technologicalchangeiseverywhereandaffectseveryaspectoflifemostlyforthebetter.Howeversocialchangesbroughtaboutbynewtechnologyareoftenmistakenforachangeinattitudes. Anexampleathandistheinvolvementofparentsinthelivesoftheirchildrenwhoareattendingcollege.Surveysonthistopicsuggestthatparentstodaycontinuetobeveryorsomewhatoverly﹣protectiveevenaftertheirchildrenmoveintocollegedormitories.Thesamesurveysalsoindicatethattherateofparentalinvolvementisgreatertodaythanitwasagenerationago.ThisisusuallyinterpretedasasignthatToday'sparentsaretryingtomanagetheirchildren'slivespastthepointwherethisbehaviorisappropriate. Howevergreaterparentalinvolvementdoesnotindicatethatparentsarefailingtoletgooftheiradultchildren. Inthecontextofthisdiscussionitseemsvaluabletofirstfindoutthecauseofchangeinthecaseofparents'involvementwiththeirgrownchildren.Ifparentsofearliergenerationshadwantedtobeintouchwiththeircollege﹣agechildrenfrequentlywouldthishavebeenpossible?Probablynot.Ontheotherhanddoesthepossibilityoffrequentcommunicationtodaymeanthattheimpulsetodosowasn'tpresentagenerationago?Manystudiesshowthatolderparents﹣﹣today'sgrandparents﹣wouldhavecalledtheirchildrenmoreoftenifthemeansandcostofdoingsohadnotbeenabarrier. Furthermorestudiesshowthatfinancesarethemostfrequentsubjectofcommunicationbetweenparentsandtheircollegechildren.Thefactthatcollegestudentsarefinanciallydependentontheirparentsisnothingnew;norarerequestsformoremoneytobesentfromhome.Thisphenomenonisneithergoodnorbad;itisafactofcollegelifetodayandinthepast. Thankstotheadvancedtechnologyweliveinanageofbetteredcommunication.Thishasmanyimplicationswellbeyondtherolethatparentsseemtoplayinthelivesoftheirchildrenwhohaveleftforcollege.Butitisusefultobearinmindthatallsuchchangescomefromthetechnologyandnotsomeimagineddesirebyparentstokeeptheirchildrenundertheirwings. 66.Thesurveysinformusof. A.theconditionsofcollegedormitories B.thesignofparent'smanagementintheirownbehaviors C.thedevelopmentofcommunicationtechnology D.theparents'over﹣protectionoftheircollegechildren 67.Whichofthefollowingstatementdoestheauthormostprobablyagreewith? A.Technologyexplainsgreaterparentalinvolvementwiththeirchildren. B.Parents'changedattitudesleadtocollegechildren'sdelayedindependence. C.Parentstodayarelessprotectivethanthoseinthepast. D.Thedisadvantagesofnewtechnologyoutweighitsadvantages. 68.Whatisthemeaningofthewordimpulseinthispassage? A.Desperation.B.Admiration.C.Urge.D.Depression. 69.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage? A.DependenceorIndependence. B.TechnologyorAttitude. C.FamilyInfluenceorSocialChanges. D.CollegeManagementorCommunicationAdvancement.
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10分假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文请你修改你同桌写的以下作文. 文中共有10处语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. 删除:把多余的词用斜线\划掉. 修改:在错的词下划一横线并在该词下面写出修改后的词. 注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2.只允许修改10处多着从第11处起不计分. LastAugustIwenttoSacramentoUSA.I'dbelookingforwardtoitforagesbutintheenditturned outtobetheworstholidaysofmylife.Mymotherwasbornherebutshehadn'tbeenbackforvisitfor twentyyearssoshehaddecidedtocomewithoutme.WhenourplanetoucheddownIlookedoutof thewindowincuriositybutshockedtofinditwaspouringdown!Mymumsaidnottoworry astheweathercouldchangeveryquick.InallwespenttwoweeksinSacramento.Believeitornot thesundoesn'tcomeoutevenonce!Insteadofgoingtothebeachorsightseeingwespentmostdays visitingmuseumsandwentshopping.ItcertainlywasnottheholidaythatIhadexpectedfor.
10分 QuiteofteneducatorstellfamiliesofchildrenwhoarelearningEnglishasasecondlanguagetospeakonlyEnglishandnottheirnativelanguageathome.Althoughtheseeducatorsmayhavegood41theiradvicetofamiliesismisguidedanditarisesfrommisunderstandingsabouttheprocessoflanguage42.Educatorsmayfearthatchildrenhearingtwolanguageswillbecome43confusedandthustheirlanguagedevelopmentwillbe44.Childrenarecapableoflearningmorethanonelanguagewhethersimultaneously同时地orsequentially依次地.InfactmostchildrenoutsideoftheUnitedStatesareexpectedtobecomebilingualoreveninmanycasesmultilingual.Globallyknowingmorethanonelanguageisviewedasanasset资产andevena45inmanyareas. ItisalsoofconcernthatthemisguidedadvicethatstudentsshouldspeakonlyEnglishisgiven46topoorfamilieswithlimitededucationalopportunitiesnottowealthierfamilieswhohavemanyeducationaladvantages.Sincechildrenfrompoorfamiliesoftenare47asat﹣riskforacademicfailureteachersbelievethatadvisingfamiliestospeakEnglishonlyisappropriate.Teachersconsiderlearningtwolanguagestobetoo48forchildrenfrompoorfamiliesbelievingthatthechildrenarealreadyburdenedbytheirhomesituations. IffamiliesdonotknowEnglishorhavelimitedEnglishskillsthemselveshowcantheycommunicateinEnglish?Advisingnon﹣English﹣speakingfamiliestospeakonlyEnglishis49totellingthemnottocommunicatewithor50withtheirchildren.Moreovertheunderlyingmessageisthatthefamily'snativelanguageisnotimportantorvalued.
8分AreportbytheUS'OpenSyllabusProjectfoundthatthemostreadbooksamongUScollegestudentsinthepastyearwerethelikesofTheRepublicbyancientGreekphilosopherPlatoandTheClashofCivilizationsbyUSpoliticalscientistSamuelHuntington.AndaccordingtoreportsreleasedbyChinesecollegelibrariesthemostpopularbooksamongChinesestudentsarenovelslikeJourneyUndertheMidnightSunbyJapanesewriterKeigoHigashinoandDemi﹣GodsandSemi﹣Devils天龙八部byChineseauthorLouisCha. ThisisconsideredbymanytobeoneofthereasonswhyChinesestudentsaresometimesnotasgoodatcriticalthinkingorobservingglobalperspectivesasUSstudents﹣theyreadtoomanybestsellernovels. ByreadingtextsinsocialstudiesscienceandotherdisciplinesstudentsbuildafoundationofknowledgeinthesefieldsthatwillalsogivethemthebackgroundtobebetterreadersinallareasRobertPondisciovicepresidentoftheCoreKnowledgeFoundationintheUStoldTheWashingtonPost. AccordingtoChinaYouthDailythereareusuallyfivestageswhenitcomestoreadingwithpopularnovelsatthebottom.Moreadvancedreadersnormallygoontoreadclassicfictionalliteraturehistoryandphilosophyorbookswithcriticalideas.Thefifthstageinvolvesstudentsmakingtheirownreadinglistsbasedontheideological意识形态的systemstheyhavebuiltthroughouttheyears. Wespendhoursdaysorevenweeksonabooksoit'sonlynaturalthatwewanttolearnsomethingusefulinreturnforourefforts.Manyseereadingasaninvestmentinthemselves. Butthispracticalviewofliteratureandthethoughtthathistoryandphilosophybooksaresuperiortonovelsisnotagreedbyeveryone.Afterallwhattheyofferaretwodifferentkindsofsatisfaction.Whiletheformerprovidesknowledgethelatterbringssentimental情感的experiences.FictionandpoetryaremedicinesUKwriterJeanetteWintersononcewrote.Whattheyhealistherupture裂痕realitymakesontheimagination. 24.Thepurposeofparagraphoneisto. A.comparethepopularbooksbetweentheUSandChinesestudents. B.introducethedifferentdiscoveriesfromChinaandtheUS. C.analyzetheculturaldifferencesofthetwocountries. D.statewhyChinesestudentsaresometimesnotgoodatcriticalthinking 25.Toknowsomethingineachareastudentsshouldread. A.famousnovelswhichhaswonmanyprizes B.textsinsocialstudiesandotherdisciplines C.modernmagazineswhichhavegainedgreatpopularity D.sciencefictionsinvolvingknowledgeinmanyareas 26.AccordingtoChinaYouthDailywhichisthehigheststagewhilereading? A.Booksbasedonthereaders'thought. B.Classicfictionalliterature. C.Bookswithcriticalideas. D.Popularnovels. 27.Whatcanweinferfromthelasttwoparagraphs? A.Historybooksaresuperiortonovels. B.JeanetteWintersonthoughtfictionandpoetryarealsouseful. C.Philosophybookshelpthereadersgetemotionalexperience. D.Thewriterpreferstoreadthehistoricalandscientificbooks.
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30分Achild'splaceinthefamilybirthordermayplayaroleinthetypeofoccupationsthatwillinteresthimorherasanadultnewresearchsuggests.Intworelatedstudiesresearchersfoundthatonlychildrenweremoreinterestedinintellectualcognitivecareersthanlater﹣bornchildren.51later﹣bornchildrenweremoreinterestedinbothartisticandoutdoor﹣relatedcareers. Forexampleparentsmaybeextremely52ofonlychildrenandworryabouttheirphysicalsafety.Thatmaybewhyonlychildrenaremorelikelytoshowinterestinacademic53ratherthanphysicaloroutdooractivities.Anonlychildwilltendtogetmoretimeandattentionfromtheirparentsthanchildrenwithsiblings兄弟姐妹.Thiswilloftenmakethemfeelspecialbutthedownsideisthattheymaysufferfrom54andlonelinesswhenfriendsdiscusstheirbrothersandsistersandfamilylife. Thefirst﹣bornisanonlychilduntilthesecondchildcomesalong﹣55themfrombeingthecentreofattentiontothensharingthecareofparents.Parentswillalsoexpectthemtoberesponsibleandsetanexample.Thechangefrombeingthefocusofafamilymaybequitea56andsoshapethefirst﹣born'soutlookonlife.Thereforefirst﹣bornsmaytrytogetbacktheirparents'attentionandapprovalbyachievingsuccessintheircareer.Itistruethatfirst﹣bornsare57moreoftenfoundaspoliticalleadersthananyotherbirth﹣orderposition. Beingtheyoungestinthefamilycansometimesbean58experienceespeciallyifthechildwantstobetakenseriously.Thelast﹣bornismorelikelythantheotherbirth﹣orderpositionstotakeupdangeroussports.Thismaybea59ofthelast﹣born'srebelliouscharacteristic﹣aresultofbeing60upwithalwaysbeingbossedaboutbyeveryoneelseinthefamily. Middlechildren61havedifferentissues.Middle﹣childsyndromecanmeanfeeling62betweentwoothermoreimportantpeople﹣anoldersiblingwhogetsalltherightsandistreatedlikeanadultandayoungersiblingwhogetsallthe63andistreatedlikeaspoiltchild.Middle﹣bornshavetolearntogetonwitholderandyoungerchildrenandthismay64thembecominggoodnegotiators﹣ofallthebirth﹣orderpositionstheyaremostskillfulatdealingwithbothauthorityfiguresandthoseholding65positions. 51.A.Inotherwords B.Inaddition C.Incontrast D.Inparticular 52.A.proud B.protective C.positive D.precious 53.A.pursuit B.exchange C.freedom D.reputation 54.A.regret B.jealousy C.sympathy D.neglect 55.A.prohibiting B.varying C.preventing D.transforming 56.A.disaster B.tragedy C.shock D.tendency 57.A.enormously B.significantly C.unexpectedly D.extremely 58.A.exciting B.confusing C.frustrating D.rewarding 59.A.sample B.signal C.symbol D.sign 60.A.tied B.fed C.mixed D.caught 61.A.therefore B.however C.otherwise D.meanwhile 62.A.sandwiched B.trapped C.combined D.balanced 63.A.honours B.resources C.privileges D.expectations 64.A.insiston B.contributeto C.approveof D.resultfrom 65.A.former B.superior C.latter D.inferior
8分 70.Howdoschoolsenquireaboutthefreeresourcepack? A.ContactA﹣Theatreat63332222 B.ContactSISTIChotlineat61234567 C.Emailenquiriestogrimms@atheatre.org D.VisitanySISTICauthorizedagentsisland﹣wide 71.WhichofthefollowingisNOTasuggestedlearningpointofthismusical? A.Thinkingcreatively. B.Combiningstoriestogether. C.Knowingtheimportanceofteamwork. D.Solvingproblems. 72.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUE? A.Grimm'sFairyTalesisrecommendedonlyforchildrenabove4yearsofage. B.Thestoriessubtextandperformancesaredesignedmainlytoattractchildren. C.Peoplecanbuyticketsmorethanonemonthaheadoftheshowdate. D.BangWenfuisthewriterdirectorandmusiccomposeroftheevent. 73.Accordingtothediscountrules. A.NTUCCardmemberscanenjoy15%offearlybirdratesbefore15November. B.internationalstudentswhobuytheirticketson1Nov.canhave10%discount. C.aPassionCardmemberwhoisabove55yearsoldcanenjoy25%discount. D.aNTUCCardmembershouldpay25.50ifhebuysaCat1ticketon15Nov.
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3分Weareallattractedbymagicianswhoseemtobeabletoperformimpossibleactssuchaspullingwhiterabbitsoutofhatsandcuttingawomaninhalf.Likeallperformancesthoughamagician'srealsecretisinpracticingthoroughlybeforeshowinganyonetheirtricks. MagicMatchsticks Youwillneed •severalmatchsticks •ahandkerchiefwithhems折缝alongtheedges Whattodo 1.Showtheaudienceamatchstick. 2.Takeacleancottonhandkerchieffromyourpocketandshakeitoutshowingbothsidestoproveyouarenothidinganything. 3.Wrapthematchstickinthehandkerchief. 4.Askoneoftheaudiencememberstofeelthematchstickinsidethehandkerchiefandbreakit. 5.Shakethehandkerchiefallowingtheunbrokenmatchsticktofallontothefloor! Thesecret Beforeyoubegintheperformanceslipamatchstickintothehemofthehandkerchief.Whenyouasksomeonetobreakthewrapped﹣upmatchstickmakesurethattheybreaktheonehiddeninthehemwhentheyfeelittheywillthinkitistheonetheysawyouwrapintothehandkerchief. It'sagoodideatohavetwoorthreehandkerchiefswithmatchsticksalreadysecretlyinthehemsasyouraudienceissuretobeshockedandaskyoutodothetrickagain.Butdon'tletthemrealisethatyouarechanginghandkerchiefsortheymaybecomesuspicious! 66.Ifamagicianwantstosucceedonthestageheorshemust. A.practicethemagiccompletely B.havesomemagicalmatchsticks C.recitetheprocessthoroughly D.keepthesecretunknownforever 67.Whichofthefollowingpicturesshowsthestep3? 68.OneofthesecretsofMagicmatchsticksisto. A.makethehiddenmatchstickbrokeninthehem B.keepaudiencefrombeingsuspiciousduringthemagic C.inviteoneoftheaudiencetobreakthematchstick D.confusethetwodifferentmatchsticksinthehandkerchief.
8分Beforetheytooktheirplacesintheliteraryhalloffamemanyfamousauthorsfoughtthroughinsignificanceandself﹣doubt.Herearesomeexamples: StephenKing King'swritingcareerhadabadbeginning.Sohedevelopedadrinkingproblemandactuallythrewthemanuscriptforhisfirstnoveltothetrashuntilhiswifegotitbackandconvincedhimtosubmitittopublishers.ThatnovelCamewaspublishedin1973whenKingwas26.Itearnedhim﹩400000inpaperbackrightsaloneandcontinuestobeoneofhismostbelovedworks. JamesBaldwin WhenBaldwinwas5hismotherlefthisbiologicalfatherandmarriedagain.Thefamilywasverypoorandhehadtocareforyoungersisters.In1948wantingtoescapethediscriminationandprejudiceagainstblacksandgaysinAmericaBaldwinwenttoParisandremainedthereformostofhisadultlife.HepublishedhisfirstnovelGoTellitOntheMountainaauto﹣biographicalstorywhenhewas29. F.ScottFitzgerald Attheageof21FitzgeraldfellinlovewithZeldaSayrehisfuturewife.InordertowinherhandinmarriageFitzgeraldhadto.provethathecouldsupportherfinanciallyHisfirstemploymentwasamiserablefailureandasaresulttheengagement订婚wasputonhold.ButwhenFitzgeraldpublishedhisfirstnovelThisSideofParadiseat23Zelda'sfamilyfinallygavetheirblessing. JackLondon In1897attheageof21JackLondonsailedwithhisbrother﹣in﹣lawtoAlaskatojointheGoldRush.Thetwodidn'texactlygetrichbuttheexperienceprovidedinspirationforsomeofLondon'searliestshortstoriespublishedinthesameyearandgavetheSan﹣Francisco﹣bornwriteralifelongfascinationwithAlaska. 1Accordingtothepassagewhichwriterwastheyoungesttopublishhisfirstnovel? A.StephenKing. B.JamesBaldwin. C.F.ScottFitzgerald. D.JackLondon. 2Theunderlinedphraseputonholdinthepassageprobablymeans. A.delayed B.controlled C.canceled D.defeated 3JamesBaldwinmovedtoFranceprobablybecause. A.hismotherlefthisbiologicalfather B.hewastreatedunfairlyasablackinU.S. C.heplannedtospendhisadultlifeabroad D.hewastiredofsupportinghispoorfamily 4WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE? A.JackLondonlivedforallhislifeinAlaska. B.StephenKingearned﹩400000forhisfirstnovel. C.Baldwin'sfirstnovelwasabouthisownlife. D.ThisSideofParadisewaswrittenfortheauthor'swife.
3分 JapaneseandAmericanComicBookHeroes Tosomepeopletheideaofreadingcomicbooksseemschildish.Tootherscomicsarenothingmorethan41oftheirhappychildhoods.Butforpeoplewholovecomicbookstheycanbean42escapefromtherealitiesofmodernlife.Comicsareableto43readerstobrightly﹣coloredimaginaryworldswheresuperheroesfightwithsuper﹣monsterswheregoodcansucceedoverbadandwhereheroescansavethousandsofinnocentpeoplefromthebadguys.ComicsarepublishedgloballybutJapaneseandAmericanversions44themarketdespitethefact﹣orperhapsbecause﹣theydifferinsomeways. Onedifferenceistheappearanceoftheheroes.Manga[日语]漫画heroeslooksmalleryoungerandmoreimmaturethantheirall﹣conqueringAmericanoneswhohavesportmusclesandwearthemedclothes.AlsomangaheroesrarelylookJapaneseandthestoriesarenottypicallysetwithinaJapanese45.ConverselyAmericancomicheroesdespitetheirmasksareproudlyAmericanandareadmiredfortheir46todefendU.S.cities.ImportantlyinJapanamangacreatorcanhimselforherselfbecomeanationalherobecomingalmostasfamousasthecharacters. Probablythebiggestdifferenceisthe47.Upuntilthe1950sAmericancomicbookswerereadbybothchildrenandadultswithpopulartitlessuchasSupermansellingasmanyashalfamillioncopiespermonth.The48ofTVhoweverledtoalong﹣termdeclineinsalessothatnowtheaveragereaderofanAmericancomicbookisateenageboywithaninterestinsuperheroes.InJapanthe49couldn'tbegreater.Theremangasalesarestill50reachingashighas7billioneachyearlargelybecausereadersrangefromyoungboysandgirlsuptomiddle﹣agedmenandwomen.AsurveybytheMainichinewspaperestimatesthat42percentofwomenaged20to49readcomics.MangaformenandboysliketheAmericancomicstendtobeaction﹣orientedwhilemangaforwomenandgirlstendtobefocusedonrelationships.
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