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...wd......wd......wd...模拟试题一第二局部:完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,总分值30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最正确选项。MannersnowadaysinbigcitieslikeLondonareparticularlynon-existent.It’s21forabig,strongschoolboytopushanelderlywomanasideforthelast22seatonthebus,muchlessstandupandofferhisseattoher,asheoughtto.Infact,itisa23tonotethatifamandoesofferhisseattoanolderwoman,itisnearlyalwaysamanoftheolder24.Thisquestionof25seatsinpublictransportismucharguedbyyoungmen,whosaythat,sincewomenhaveclaimed26,theynolongerdeservetobetreated27andthatthosewhogoouttoworkshouldtaketheirturnintheratracelikeanyoneelse.Womenhaveneverclaimedtobe28asstrongasmen.Evenifit’snot29thatyoungmenshouldstandupforolderwomen,however,thefactremainsthatgoodmannersshouldbeshowntotheold,the30andtheburdened.Arewereallysolosttoallidealsof31thatwecansittherecalmlyreadingthepaperorabook,sayingtoourselves“Firstcome,firstserved〞,whileagray-hairedwoman,oramotherwithayoungchildstands?32thisistoooftenseen.Olderpeople,tiredandeasily33fromaday’swork,aren’tangels,either.Manyasuddenargumentorafiercequarrel34asthetiredpeoplepushandpulleachothertogetonbusesortubes.Ifcitiesaretoremainpleasantplacesto35inatall,however,itseemsnecessary,notonlythatcommunicationin36shouldbeimproved,butalsothatcommunicationbetweenhumanbeingsshouldbekeptsmoothand37.Shopassistantswon’tbotherto38,taxidriversshoutateachotherastheydrivedangerouslyroundcorners,busconductorspullthebell39theirdesperatepassengershavehadtimetogetonoroffthebus,andsoon.Itseemstousthatit’suptotheyoungandstrongtodotheirsmall40tostopsuch“worsening〞.21.A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything22.A.good B.comfortable C.ideal D.remaining23.A.pity B.pleasure C.surprise D.sight24.A.kind B.race C.generation D.tradition25.A.takingup B.handingover C.puttingaway D.givingup26.A.right B.equality C.position D.respect27.A.specially B.equally C.carefully D.warmly28.A.clearly B.socially C.physically D.legally29.A.said B.agreed C.reported D.considered30.A.young B.poor C.rich D.sick31.A.determination B.generosity C.peace D.unselfishness32.A.Yet B.Also C.Instead D.Rather33.A.annoyed B.disappointed C.frightened D.satisfied34.A.buildsup B.blowsup C.breaksout D.setsout36.A.shops B.homes C.offices D.transport37.A.simple B.direct C.polite D.clear38.A.sell B.wait C.assist D.greet39.A.before B.since C.till D.while40.A.job B.part C.bit D.turn第二局部:阅读理解(第一节15小题,第二节5小题,每题2分,总分值40分)第一节:阅读以下材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最正确选项AMostofusspendourlivesseekingthenaturalworld.Tothisend,wewalkthedog,playgolf,gofishing,sitinthegarden,drinkoutsideratherthaninsidethepub,haveapicnic,liveinthesuburbs,gototheseaside,buyaweekendplaceinthecountry.ThemostpopularfreetimeactivityinBritainisgoingforawalk.Andwhenjoggersjog,theydon’trunthestreets.Everyoneofthemautomaticallyheadstotheparkortheriver.Itismyfirmbeliefthatnotonlydoweallneednature,butweallseeknature,whetherweknowwearedoingsoornot.Butdespitethis,ourchildrenaregrowingupnature-deprived(丧失).Ispentmyboyhoodclimbingtrees.Thesedays,childrenarerobbedoftheseancientfreedoms,duetoproblemslikecrime,traffic,thelossoftheopenspacesandstrangenewideasaboutwhatisbestforchildren,thatistosay,thingsthatcanbebought,ratherthanthingsthatcanbefound.Thetruthistobefoundelsewhere.AstudyintheUS:familieshadmovedtobetterhousingandthechildrenwereassessedforADHD(多动症).Thosewhosehousinghadmorenaturalviewsshowedanimprovementof19%;thosewhohadthesameimprovementinmaterialsurroundingsbutnoniceviewimprovedjust4%.AstudyinSwedenindicatedthatkindergartenchildrenwhocouldplayinanaturalenvironmenthadlessillnessandgreaterphysicalabilitythanchildrenusedonlytoanormalplayground.AUSstudysuggestedthatwhenaschoolgavechildrenaccesstoanaturalenvironment,theentireschoolwoulddobetterinstudies.Anotherstudyfoundthatchildrenplaydifferentlyinanaturalenvironment.Inplaygrounds,childrencreateahierarchy(等级)basedonphysicalabilities,withthetoughonestakingthelead.Butwhenagrassyareawasplantedwithbushes,thechildrengotmuchmoreintofantasyplay,andthesocialhierarchywasnowbasedonimaginationandcreativity.Mostbullying(恃强凌弱)isfoundinschoolswherethereisatarmac(柏油碎石)playground;theleastbullyingisinanaturalareathatthechildrenareencouragedtoexplore.ThisremindsmeunpleasantlyofSunnyhillSchool,withitshardtarmac,whereIusedtohangaboutincornersdreamingaboutwildlife.Butchildrenarefrequentlydiscouragedfrominvolvementwithnaturalspaces,forhealthandsafetyreasons,forfearthattheymightgetdirtyorthattheymightcausedamage.So,instead,thedamageisdonetothechildrenthemselves:nottotheirbodiesbuttotheirsouls.OneofthegreatproblemsofmodernchildhoodisADHD,nowincreasinglyandexpensivelytreatedwithdrugs.YetonestudyafteranotherindicatesthatcontactwithnaturegiveshugebenefitstoADHDchildren.However,wespendmoneyondrugsratherthanongreenplaces.Thelifeofoldpeopleismuchbetterwhentheyhaveaccesstonature.Themostimportantforthegrowingpopulationofoldpeopleisinqualityratherthanquantityofyears.Andstudyafterstudyfindsthatagardenisthesinglemostimportantthinginfindingthatquality.Inwiderandmoredifficultareasoflife,thereisevidencetoindicatethatnaturalsurroundingsimproveallkindsofthings.Evenproblemswithcrimeandaggressivebehaviourarereducedwhenthereiscontactwiththenaturalworld.DrWilliamBird,researcherfromtheRoyalSocietyfortheProtectionofBirds,statesinhisstudy,“Anaturalenvironmentcanreduceviolentbehaviourbecauseitsprocesshelpsreduceangerandbehaviorthatpeoplemightregretlater.〞Wildplacesneedencouragingforthisreason,nomatterhowsmalltheircontribution.Wetendtothinkhumanbeingsaredoingnaturesomekindoffavourwhenweareprotectingnature.Theerrorhereisfartoodeep:notonlydohumansneednatureforthemselves,buttheveryideathathumanityandthenaturalworldareseparablethingsisdamaging.Humanbeingsareaspeciesofanimals.Forsevenmillionyearswelivedontheplanetaspartofnature.Sowemissthenaturalworldandlongforcontactwithnon-humanlife.Anyonewhohaspattedadog,strokedacat,satunderatreewithaglassofbeer,givenorreceivedabunchofflowersorchosentowalkthroughtheparkonaniceday,understandsthat.Weneedthewildworld.Itisnecessarytoourwell-being,ourhealth,ourhappiness.Withoutotherlivingthingsarounduswearelessthanhuman.41. Whatistheauthor’sfirmbelief?A.Peopleseeknatureindifferentways.B.Peopleshouldspendmostoftheirlivesinthewild.C.Peoplehavequitedifferentideasofnature.D.Peoplemustmakemoreeffortstostudynature.42. WhatdoesastudyinSwedenshow?A.Thenaturalenvironmentcanhelpchildrenlearnbetter.B.Moreaccesstonaturemakeschildrenlesslikelytofallill.C.Agoodplaygroundhelpskidsdeveloptheirphysicalabilities.D.NaturalviewscanpreventchildrenfromdevelopingADHD.43. Childrenwhohavechancestoexplorenaturalareas________.A.tendtodevelopastrongloveforscienceB.aremorelikelytodreamaboutwildlifeC.tendtobephysicallytougherinadulthoodD.arelesslikelytobeinvolvedinbullying44. WhatdoestheauthorsuggestwedotohelpchildrenwithADHD?A.Findmoreeffectivedrugsforthem.B.Providemoregreenspacesforthem.C.Placethemundermorepersonalcare.D.Engagetheminmoremeaningfulactivities.45. Inwhatwaydoelderlypeoplebenefitfromtheircontactwithnature?A.Theylookonlifeoptimistically. B.Theyenjoyalifeofbetterquality.C.Theyareabletolivelonger. D.Theybecomegood-humoured.BNote:1gigawtt=1000megawattsSANFRANCISCO—AppleiscleaningupitsmanufacturingoperationsinChinatoreducetheairpollutioncausedbythefactoriesthathaveassembled〔装配〕hundredsofmillionsofiPhonesandiPadsduringthepasteightyears.Theworld'smostvaluablecompanyisworkingwithitsChinesesupplierstoeventuallyproduce2.2gigawattsofsolarpowerandotherrenewableenergy.ThecommitmentannouncedWednesdayrepresentsApple'slatestattempttopreventthepopularityofitsdevicesanddigitalservicesfromincreasingthecarbonemissionsthatarewidelybelievedtochangetheEarth'sclimate.AppleInc.estimates〔估计〕20milliontonsofgreenhousegaspollutionwillbeavoidedasmoreofitssuppliersrelyonrenewableenergybetweennowand2020.That'slikehavingfourmillionfewercarsontheroadforayear.Panelscapableofgenerating〔生产〕about200megawattsofsolarpowerwillbefinancedbyAppleinthenorthern,southernandeasternregionsofChina,wheremanyofitssuppliersarelocated.ThecompanyisteamingupwithitsChinesesupplierstobuildthecapacityfortheremaining2gigawattsofrenewableenergy,whichwillbeamixofsolar,windandhydroelectricpower.Foxconn,whichrunsthefactorywherethemostiPhonesareassembled,ispledgingtocontribute400megawattsofsolarpoweraspartofthe2-gigawattcommitment.Thesolarpanelstobebuiltby2018inChina'sHenanProvincearesupposedtoproduceasmuchrenewableenergyasFoxconn'sZhengzhoufactoryconsumeswhilemakingiPhones.ApplehasmadeprotectingtheenvironmentahigherprioritysinceTimCookreplacedthelateSteveJobsasthecompany'sCEOfouryearsago."Climatechangeisoneofthegreatchallengesofourtime,andthetimeforactionisnow,"Cooksaidinastatement."Thetransitiontoanewgreeneconomyrequiresinnovation,ambitionandpurpose."ApplejustcompletedprojectsinChinathatgenerate40megawattsofsolarenergytocoverthepowerrequiredbyits24storesand19officesinthecountry.AllofApple'sdatacenters,officesandstoresintheU.S.alreadyhavebeenrunningonrenewableenergy."WhenyoulookatalltheairpollutioninChina,allthemanufacturingthatisdonetherehasalottodowithit,sothisisasignificantstepintherightdirection,"saidGaryCook,asenioranalystforGreenpeace,agroupdevotedtoprotectingtheenvironment.ApplealsohasafinancialmotivationtohelpmakeChinaabetterplacetolive.ThegreaterChinaregionisApple'ssecondbiggestmarketbehindtheU.S.TimCookhasmadeitclearthathewantsthecompanytomakeevenmoreprogressasrisingincomesenablemoreofChina'spopulationtobuysmartphonesandothergadgets.Applecaneasilyaffordtogogreen.Thecompanyhad$203billionincashattheendofJune.ThisstoryhasbeenreflectedtocorrectthatAppleanditssuppliershaven'tsetatimetableforproducingthe2.2gigawattsofrenewableenergyinChina.46.ThecommitmentannouncedWednesdayshowsthat______.A.Applewantedtochangeitspublicimageeagerly B.Applewantedtocontributetoprotectingtheenvironment C.ApplewantedtocutdownitsexpensesbyusingrenewableenergyD.Applewantedtostopthepopularityofitsproductfrompollutingtheenvironment47.ItisestimatedthatwithApple'snewcommitment,______.A.TherewillbefourmillionfewercarsontheroadforayearB.20billiontonsofgreenhousegaspollutionwillbeavoidedC.Muchofitsgreenhousegaspollutionwillbeavoidedbetweennowand2020D.ChinawillbecomeApple'ssecondbiggestmarketbehindtheUS48.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE? A.Applehasenoughcashinstoreforswitchingtorenewableenergysupply.B.The2gigawattsofrenewableenergywillbeamixofsolar,windandelectricpower.C.Apple'sdatacenters,officesandstoresalreadyhavebeenrunningonrenewableenergy.D.Applewilleventuallyproduce2.2gigawattsofsolarpowerandotherrenewableenergy.49.WhatisGaryCook'sattitudetowardsApple'scommitment?A.OptimisticB.SupportiveC.Doubtful D.Indifferent50.Whereisthispassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Asciencereport.B.Atextbook. C.Anadvertisement.D.Anewspaper.C“Mom,Ihavecancer.〞Thesefourwordscatapultedmysonandmeonajourneythatlastedtwoyears.OnthatdayIfeltawaveofparalyzingfear.Scottwastheoldestofmyfourchildren.Hewas33yearsoldandasuccessfulassistantprincipalatSamRayburnHifhtSchoolinPasadena,Texas.HeandhiswifeCarolynwerebusyraisingfouractivechildren.Scottwas6〞2’,weighed200poundsandhadneverbeensickadayinhislife.Afewmonthearlieramole〔痣〕onhisneckhadchangedcolor.“Dr.Warnercalled,〞Scottsaidthatspringmorning.“It’smelanoma.〔黑素瘤〕〞Itriedtocomforthim,namingallthepeopleIknewwhohadsurvivedskincancer.Yet,Ifeltsmalltentaclesoffearbegintowraparoundmychest.OurnextstopwasMDAnderson,thefamouscancerhospitalinHouston.ScotthadsurgeryattheendofMayandwasscheduledforradiationtreatmentsoverthesummmerrecess.“Thereisan80percentchanceitwon’treoccur,〞thedoctorssaid.Attheendofsummer,allhistestscamebacknegativeandScottwasbackatschoolinthefall.However,inDecember,Scottdiscoveredalumponhisneck.Itwasexaminedandtheresultcameback“malignant.〔恶性的〕〞WenowrealizedthatScottfellintothe20percentcategory.Icouldfeelthetentaclestighteningaroundmychest.Heenteredthehospitalforanaggressivetreatment,acombinationofinterferonandinterleukin.Afterfivemonthsoftreatment,hehadradicalsurgeryonhisneck.Thetestresultswereencourging,onlythreeofthe33lymphnodes〔淋巴结〕removedweremalignant.Wewereveryhopeful.Forthenextsixmonths,Scott’sfollow-upvisitswentwell.TheninOctober,X-rayrevealedaspotonhislung.Thespotwasremovedduringsurgeryandthedoctorstriedtobeoptimistic.Itwasadailybattletocontrolthefearandpaniceachsetbackbrought.InJanuary,hewasdiagnosedashavinghada“diseaseexplosion.〞Thecancerhadspreadtohislungs,spineandliverandhewasgiventhreetosixmonthstolive.ThereweretimesduringthisperiodwhenIfeltlikeIwashavingaheartattack.Thebandsconstrictingmychestmadebreathingdifficult.Whenyouwatchyourchildbattlecancer,youexperiencearollercoasterofemotions.Therearemomentsofhopeandoptimismbutabadtestresultorevenanunusualpaincanbringondreadandpanic.Scottwasreadmittedtothehospitalforonelasttrywithchemotherapy.Hedied,quitesuddenly,justsixweeksafterhislastdiagnosis.Iwascompletelydestroyed.Ihadcountedonthoselastfewmonths.ThenextmorningIwasbusynotifyingpeopleandmakingfuneralarrangements.Irememberhavingthisnaggingfeelingthatsomethingwasphysicallywrongwithme.Ittookamomenttorealizethatthecrushingsensationinmychestwasgone.Thethingeveryparentfearsthemosthadhappened.Mysonwasgone.Ofcourse,thefearhadbeenreplacedbyunbearablesorrow.Afteryouloseachild,itissodifficulttogoon.Themostminimaltasks,combingyourhairortakingashower,becomingmonumental.FormonthsIjustsatandstaredintospace.Thatspring,thetreesbegantobloom;flowersbegantopopupinmygarden.FriendswoodwascomingbacktolifebutIwasdeadinside.Duringthoselastweeks,ScottandIoftenspokeaboutlifeanddeath.Fragmentsofthoseconversationskeptplayingoverandoverinmymind.“Don’tletthisruinyourlife,Mom.〞“MakesureDadremodelshisworkshop.〞“Please,takecareofmyfamily.〞IrememberwishingIcouldhavejustonemoreconversationwithhim.IknewwhatIwouldsay,butwhatwouldScottsay?“Iknowhowmuchyouloveme,Mom.Sojustsitonthecouchandcry.〞No,Iknewhimbetterthanthat.Scottlovedlifeandknewhowpreciousitis.Icouldalmosthearhisvoicesaying,“GetupMom,Getonwithyourlife.It’stoovaluabletowaste.〞ThatwasthedayIbegantomoveforward.Isignedupforacakedecoratingclass.SoonIwasmakingcakesforholidaysandbirthdays.Mydaughter-in-lawtoldmeaboutawritingclassinHouston.Ihadn’twritteninyears,butsinceIwasretiredIdecideditbetimetostartagain.ThelocalcollegeadvertisedaLifeStoryWritingclassthatIjoined.ThereImetwomenwhohadalsolosttheirchildren.ThePoetLaureateofTexaswasscheduledtospeakatourlocalBarnesandNoble.Iattendedandjoinedourlocalpoetrysociety.IneverdreamedthatwritingessaysandpoemsaboutScottcouldbesotherapeutic.Severalofthosepoemshaveeverbeenpublished.Inaddition,eachgroupbroughtmoreandmorepeopleintomylife..Idon’tbelieveyoueverrecoverfromthelossofachild.Scottisinmyheartandmindeveryday.However,Idobelieveyoucansurvive.Scottfoughtsobraverytoliveandhenevergaveup.Hetaughtmethatlifeisagiftthatshouldbecherished,notwasted.IthastakenyearstobecomethepersonIamtoday.Thejourneyhasbeenadifficult,painfulprocessbutcertainlyworththeeffortandIknowthatmysonwouldbeproud.51.Whatmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.LifeisvaluableB.GrievingandRecoveryC.LoveandsorrowD.Aliveordead52.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“Thebandsconstrictingmychestmadebreathingdifficult〞probablyimply?A.ItimpliesthatScott’smotherwaslikelytohaveaheartattack.B.ItimpliesthattherewassomethingwrongwithScott’smother’schest.C.ItimpliesthatScott’smotherwasveryupsetandpanicbecauseofScott’ssevereillness.D.Itimpliesthatthecancerhadspreadtoherchestjustlikeherson.53.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestshowstheauthor’sfeelingaboutScott’sdeath?A.Itwasadailybattletocontrolthefearandpaniceachsetbackbrought.B.Shefeltawaveoffear.C.Shefeltafeelingoffearbegintowraparoundherchest.D.Thefearhadbeenreplacedbyunbearablesorrow.54.FromScottandhismother’sconversation,wecanknowthatScottis________.A.considerableB.humorousC.determinedD.sensitive55.Theauthorintendstotellusthat___________.A.ittakesalongtimetomakeapersonrecoverfromtheshockoflosingachildB.ScottisproudofhismotherC.lifeisfullofhappinessandsorrow.D.We’dbettermakeourlifecountinsteadofcountingyourdays.第二节:下面文章中有5个段落需要添加首句〔第56—60题〕。请从以下选项〔A、B、C、D、E和F〕中选出适合各段落的首句,并在答题纸上将相应选项的标号涂黑。选项中有一项为哪一项多余选项。LostinthePostHowwouldyoufeeliftheletteryoupennedcarefullyandpostedtoyourfavoritestarendedupintherecyclingbin?That'swhereunopenedfanmailsenttosingerTaylorSwiftwasfoundinNashville.___71___Swift’smanagementsaiditwasanaccident,butdealingwithpilesoflettersisaburdenformostpublicfigures.AccordingtotheBBCreporterJonKelly,attheheightofhisfame,JohnnyDeppwassaidtoreceiveupto10,000lettersaweek.___72___ThedawnofthedigitalageinwhichpublicfigureswithaTwitteraccountcanbemessageddirectlyhasmadetheprocesseasier.TheWhiteHousesaysitdealswith20,000messagesaddressedtoPresidentBarackObamaeachday.Somecelebritiesdon’twantletters.In2008,BeatlesdrummerRingoStarrsaidthathewouldthrowthemoutbecausehewastoobusy.___73___RobertPattinson,staroftheTwilightfilms,claimsthathereadstonnesandtonnesoflettersfromfans,whichtakesupalmostallhisfreetime.Manyartists,however,outsource(外包)thetaskofopening,readingandreplying.Sylvia“Spanky〞Taylor,58,hasrunaserviceinCaliforniathatdoesjustthatsince1987.___74___Mostlettersaresimplydeclarationsofaffectionandadmiration,shesays.Afewaskformoney.Asmallnumbercontainthreatswhichrequirehertocontactthecelebrity’ssecurityteamandlawenforcement.ThebiggestproblemforTaylorisworkingouthowtodealwiththecorrespondence(通信).Presentssuchassofttoysaresenttolocalhospitals,andmostofthelettersjustgetshreddedandrecycled.___75___Forsome,thisisenough,accordingtoLynnZubernis,anexpertatWestChesterUniversity.Shesaysthattherelationshipbetweenfanandcelebritymayexistonlyinthemindoftheformerbutitcomesfromadeeply-rootedhumanneedforcommunity.A.Othersdoattempttogetthroughitthemselves.B.Infact,thereisnoalternativetodealwiththeproblem.C.Howcouldhehaveenoughtimetoskimthroughtheselettersonebyone?D.Typically,correspondenceisacknowledgedbyaphotowithaprinted“signature〞.E.Accordingly,thecorrespondenceproblemhasbeendifficultforthecomputertoautomate.F.Sheandherstaffdealwithupto20,000itemsofmailamonthonbehalfof26celebrities.G.Thisincidenthascausedawidepublicconcernabouthowthepublicfiguresdealwiththelettersormailsfromthefans.第三局部:写作(共两节,总分值50分)第一节:阅读下面的短文,在标有序号的空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式,并将序号及相应的答案写在答题纸上。〔10分〕IfIweretoaskyouwhohavechangedyourlife,apersonwouldpopintoyourhead.Morethanlikelythatpersonisateacher,friend,parent,orrelative.The①youthinkaboutit,thenumberofpeoplewhohavechangedyourlifeincreases.Yet,thenumberofpeopleisstillsmall,everyone②〔leave〕theirfingerprintsonyourlife.
Ifyouweretoaskme,myanswerwouldbe③fromtheusual.EverypersonIhavemet,loved,hated,talkedto,known,orlearnedfromhaschangedmylife.Noteverypersonhaschangeditinapositivewaythough;somehaveleftwounds,whileothershavelefthope.
Youlifecan④〔influence〕byanyone.Itdoesn'tmatterwhetheryouhaveknownthemforever⑤youhavejustmet.Sometimesitisthelittlethingsthatchangeourlives.Whensomeoneyoudon'tknowholdsthedooropenforyou,orhelpsyoupickupyour⑥〔belong〕fromthefloor,justforthosesplitsecondstheworldisalittlenicer.Thepeoplearoundyoucanturnbaddaysintogoodones,andgooddaysintobadones.Everyonearoundyouaffectsyourlife⑦yourealizeit.
YoumaythinkeverythingIhavewritteniswrong,butIdisagree.Somepeoplesimplymakebiggerimpactsthanothers.⑧__,mostchangesaresmall,onlychangingyourpaththesmallestfraction〔小局部〕ofaninch.Likeeverythingelse,thosesmallfractionsofaninchbegantoaddupovertime.Thenbeforeyouknowitthepathb⑨_yourfeetisdifferentfrombefore.Asforme,I'dliketosilentlythankthosepeoplearoundme⑩_makemewhatIam,changingmylifeeveryday.第二节:翻译:(10分)大熊猫是一种温顺的动物,长着独特的黑白皮毛。因其数量极少,大熊猫已被列为濒危物种。大熊猫对于世界自然基金会有着特殊意义。自1961年该基金会成立以来,大熊猫就一直是它的徽标。大熊猫是熊科中最稀有的成员,主要生活在中国西南部的森林里。目前,世界上大约有1000只大熊猫。这些以竹为食的动物正面临许多威胁。因此,确保大熊猫的存在比以往更重要。第三节:应用文写作(15分)假设你是高中生李越,请用英语给你的一位朋友写一封100-120个词的信。信中应包括以下内容:1)推荐一本〔部〕你最喜爱的书;2)写出几点你推荐该书的理由。注意:信的开头和结尾已给出,不计入词数。Myfriend,I’mwritingtorecommendabooktoyou.Yourssincerely,
LiYue第三局部:书面表达(总分值25分)Afarmergrewsomevegetablesinhisgarden.Onedayhiswifewasillandhehadnomoney.Hehadtosellsomecabbagesandcarrotsinthemarket.Thenextmorninghetooktwobasketsofvegetablestotown.Butitwasrainingheavilythatafternoonandtherewerefewpeopleinthestreet.Whenhisvegetablesweresoldout,itwasdark.Heboughtsomemedicineandhurriedtohisvillage.Onhiswayhomehesawapersonlyingonthesnow.Heplacedhisbasketsonthegroundandwasgoingtohelpthepersontostandup.Atthattime,hefounditwasadeadmanandtherewasmuchbloodonhisbody.Hewassoafraidthatheranawayquickly,withouttakingthebasketswithhim.Thenextafternoonthefarmerwassenttothepolicestation.Havingshownthebaskets,anofficerasked,“Aretheseyours?〞“Yes,sir.〞thefarmeransweredtimidly(害怕地).“Haveyoukilledtheman?〞“No,no,sir.〞thefarmersaidinahurry.“Whendidyouseethedeadman?〞“Ataboutsevenlastnight.〞“Didyouseewhokilledtheman?〞“No,sir.〞Theofficerbroughtoutaknifeandasked,“Haveyouseenityet?〞“No,sir.〞Theofficerbecameangryandtoldthepolicementobeat(打)himupandsenthimintoprison.theofficerwantedt
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