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科目: 來(lái)源: 題型:書面表達(dá)

10.請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,并按照要求用英語(yǔ)寫一篇150詞左右的文章.請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,并按照要求用英語(yǔ)寫一篇150詞左右的文章.
Our school gets wired
"By next term our school will have Wifi all over,"the teacher announced.We cheered with joy and applause.
Last semester my school embraced (引入) the Internet.We hand in our compositions online so that we can share our ideas and learn from each other.Presenting work over the Net has become quite popular.
However,many parents are worried about students'overusing the Internet on campus.After all,many of us are still deeply immersed (沉浸) in"F5"the Renren.com in class.Some are afraid to miss the latest news; some just want to jump on the bandwagon (潮流).
To make sure students use the Internet properly,we will be given an account to log onto the Internet.Our online activities will also be monitored by the school.These measures will be effective and helpful to those who lack self-control.
Whether we have noticed or not,the Internet plays an important role in our lives.But we students need to be self-disciplined (自律的) so we can make full use of modern technology.
Opponents of WiFi in schools would have you believe that there is nothing lost by banning WiFi in schools and that the alternative to enable internet access in schools is wired internet connections.While this may sound like a reasonable compromise,it is a major step backwards for our education system.
WiFi restrictions reduce and,in some cases,eliminate access for our children to the largest educational resource ever created-the internet.It imposes limits on the types of tools our teachers can use,and negatively impacts the education of our children.
寫作內(nèi)容 
1.用約30個(gè)單詞寫出上文概要;
2.用約120個(gè)單詞闡述你對(duì)wifi進(jìn)校園的看法,并用2~3個(gè)理由或論據(jù)支撐你的看法.
【寫作要求】
1.寫作過程中不能直接引用原文語(yǔ)句;
2.作文中不能出現(xiàn)真實(shí)姓名和學(xué)校名稱;
3.不必寫標(biāo)題.【評(píng)分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)】?jī)?nèi)容完整,語(yǔ)言規(guī)范,語(yǔ)篇連貫,詞數(shù)適當(dāng).
Today,more and more schools provide Wi-Fi coverage for their students,which is popular with some students,as it is beneficial to their study,but some tend to take the"Against"side.
There is no denying middle school campuses should be covered with Wi-Fi,which will promote the development of web-based education.With the aid of Wi-Fi,teachers would be able to create more interesting and vivid classes and increase their interactions with students.In this way,their teaching would become more effective and students'interest in learning would be aroused.Meanwhile,it would also be helpful for students to develop their independence and creativity.In addition,it would be more convenient for students to surf the internet to acquire the necessary knowledge for their own learning.
Of c ourse,to make sure the internet connection had a positive influence on students'studying,the school could work out technical tools to guide them..

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9.Parents do anything they can to give their kids the best chance to succeed.According to a report published by the Sutton Trust,a third of"professional parents"with children aged between five and 16 have moved to an area because they think it has good schools,and 18% to a specific school's catchment area.Some go further:3% admitted using a relative's address to get children into a particular school;and 2% said they had bought a second home and used that address to qualify for a place.
As well as a fair few white lies,it all adds up to a large amount of money spent on trying to improve your children's chances of doing better educationally-and the point the Sutton Trust wants to make is that the more money you have,the more you can do to"buy"an advantage.
It seems strange that parents,while focusing so eagerly on school,seem often to ignore a much cheaper way of improving their children's educational fate.Because the more stable a home life children have,the better they will be able to concentrate at school,the better behaved they will be in school,and the better grades they will have on leaving school.
 There's plenty of research to back all this up:a recent study by the Childhood Wellbeing Research Centre found that children aged seven and older tended to do more poorly in exams and to behave badly at school if their parents split up.Another report funded by the Economic and Social Research Council,released at the end of last year,found that a stable family life meant children were more likely to take in what's being offered in the classroom.According to the Royal College of Psychiatrists,teenagers whose parents are fighting or separating may find it difficult to concentrate at school.
 Of course,many marriages are completely on track,100% hunky dory,and here the only thing worth stressing about is a school's SATs and GCSE results.But it may not be you,and I have to admit it's not me either:I've been married for more than a quarter of a century,and the one thing I'm sure of is that it's not a bed of roses.I've got four children aged between 11 and 21; and while I'm truly grateful to the many teachers who have taught them,and the schools they've been pupils at,I've become more convinced as the years go by that a stable home is an absolutely vital part in how they're getting on-and certainly much more crucial than where their school sits in the local league table.
So spending a few hundred dollars for a course of Relate counselling sessions (and if you're on a low income,it can be a lot less,or even free) could be a much better use of the family's funds than spending thousands on moving house.Sure,your children might end up at a school whose exam results are far from satisfactory-but that's more than balanced against by the fact that they are likely to do better for having happier parents (and moving house,after all,puts even more pressure on a relationship).
According to Relate,80% of clients who went for adult relationship counselling said their partnership had been strengthened as a result.According to a whole pile of research stretching back across many decades,children tend to do best when they're raised in a stable family.I can't help wondering whether the only sure winners from the struggle to live by the best school gates are estate agents (房地產(chǎn)商) rather than the very children the move is designed to help.

65.From the writer's point,to educate their children better,parents are expected toD.
A.move to an area which has good schools
B.use a relative's address
C.buy a second home
D.turn to adult relationship counselling sessions 
66.The writer might subscribe to the idea thatC.
A.the more money you have,the more you can do to"buy"an advantage 
B.the more stable a home life children have,the more difficult it is for them to concentrate at school
C.a(chǎn)s to his marriage there is still room for improvement
D.he is grateful to the many teachers,because the schools are more crucial than his family in how his children are getting on
67.The fourth paragraph is mainly developedC.
A.by contrast  
B.by space  
C.by example 
D.by process
68.What attitude does the writer hold towards spending thousands on moving house?B
A.Positive   
B.Negative  
C.Neutral       
D.Not Clear
69.What is the meaning of the underlined word"hunky dory"in paragraph 5?B
A.broken up
B.satisfactory 
C.departing from the right course 
D.correct
70.What is the main idea of the passage?D
A.estate agents benefit a lot from the struggle to live by the best school gates
B.some parents are going extremes to educate their children better
C.the writer is satisfied with his children's achievement
D.a(chǎn) stable home life is better than catchment areas in educating children.

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8.There's always that one student who never speaks.They constantly stare down at the desk or their work,afraid to direct their eyes else.Occasionally,they'll glance your way but only to look back down again.It is clear from their body language that the student is uncomfortable,but there's no way in making him feel at home.The timidity (膽小,羞怯) and the vulnerability(脆弱) in his eyes say all that needs to be said.
Though this student is an extreme example of an introvert(內(nèi)向的人),there are still students like the student mentioned above.I know that one of this kind hide in the shadows of each of the world's classrooms.
In some countries,this little boy may swift through life successful,wealthy,and content with his life.However,the introvert cannot find comfort in America where there are outgoing,socially confident people,talking,shouting,and laughing for the world to hear.
America is a nation of those who peak freely.In fact,one of the most prized clauses of our Constitution is the freedom of speech.There is nothing we love more than the right to speak as we please,so much so that the burning of the American flag is a protected speech.Though it is looked down upon,the person who burnt the flag will not deserve a punishment of any kind.It's legal.
What seems to not be legal,however,is shyness.In a nation full of discussion,those who fear of speaking will not get by.In my high school,for example,teachers often hold Socratic Seminars of class discussion where students are expected to voice their opinions.Stressing the fact that what is said does not have to be correct,teachers encourage students to speak up.Most of the grades in my classes,in fact,rely heavily on participation.
Personally,I dislike public speaking.Class discussion where students mention repeated points over and over again is not my strength,but I must force myself to raise my voice.If I don't,often times there are other people talking for me.
Gradually I realized something else.Speaking stimulates the mind,enhances one's thoughts,and establishes a sense of confidence that wouldn't otherwise have been instigated.It may be uncomfortable and it may be embarrassing,but it's all worthwhile in the end.
Although I stress the importance of social confidence,it is not unheard of to see introverts stand out in various activities.In college,for example,they would be studying rather than spending the day with friends.They would be seen in a library rather than at a social event.Although these types of students lack the outgoing personality,they do not always lack the motivation and desire to succeed.Often times,the introverts will gather to form a friend group.Their happiness is from what brings them pleasure,and if they are content without speaking their mind,so be it.

61.We can learn from the passage is thatA.
A.it is not uncommon that in each of the world's classrooms there is an introvert
B.introverts swift through life successful and stand out in various activities in any country 
C.the writer's grades are not high because he dislikes public speaking  
D.from the writer's point,only when the introverts speak their mind can they succeed and gain happiness
62.What attitude does the writer hold towards introverts?A
A.Positive   
B.Negative  
C.Neutral     
D.Not Clear
63.which of the following words can replace the underlined word----instigated in paragraph 7?B
A.brought about   
B.inspired   
C.withdrawn
D.escaped
64.Which would be the best title for the passage?C
A.Introverts hidden in the shadows
B.Success of introverts
C.Speak for the speechless
D.Spe ak out,the speechless.

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7.When was the last time you had fun with your parents?Your parents are all busy during working days; during the weekends,you may want to hang out with them but they may have to work extra hours.
This is not uncommon.In China,both of the parents have their jobs.Most of the parents try their best to offer their children comfortable circumstances,but they seldom have time to stay with their children.A recent survey done in the US found that more than half of American parents spend less than three hours having fun with their children each week.
As the Daily Mail noted:Families are spending little quality time creating bonds and precious memories together during the week because of the demands of modern life.

【寫作內(nèi)容】
1.用約30個(gè)單詞概述上述信息的主要內(nèi)容;
2.簡(jiǎn)要分析父母陪伴孩子的時(shí)間越來(lái)越少的原因;
3.結(jié)合自己的經(jīng)歷,談?wù)劯改付嗯惆楹⒆訉?duì)其孩子的影響.
【寫作要求】
1.寫作過程中不能直接引用原文語(yǔ)句;
2.作文中不能出現(xiàn)真實(shí)姓名和學(xué)校名稱;
3.不必寫標(biāo)題.
Suggested version:
Nowadays,it is not uncommon that parents spend little time accompanying their children,which may result from the demands of modern life and some other reasons.(26)
There are many factors accounting for this phenomenon.First,in contemporary society parents are facing more stress from living and work than before,so they have to spend most of their time making money.In addition,parents today are more easily distracted by various electronic products when keeping their children company.
Take my own experience for example.Once upon a time,I got into trouble in my studies.It was my parents'company and comfort that had a great effect on my regaining self-confidence.Plain and peaceful as it was,this experience left an unforgettable impression on me,which is of great significance to my growth..

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6.One day Marilla said,"Anne,your new teacher,Miss Stacy,spoke to me yesterday.She says you must study for the examinations for Queen's College in two years'time.Then if you do well,you can study at Queen's in Charlottetown for a year,and after that you'll be a teacher!"
"That doesn't matter,Anne.When Matthew and I adopted you three years ago,we decided to look after you as well as we could.Of course we'll pay for you to study."So in the afternoons Anne and some of her friends stayed late at school,and Miss Stacy helped them with the special examination work.Diana didn't want to go to Queen's,so she went home early,but Gilbert stayed.He and Anne still never spoke and everybody knew that they were enemies,because they both wanted to be first in the examination.Secretly,Anne was sorry that she and Gilbert weren't friends,but it was too late now.
For two years,Anne studied hard at school.She enjoyed learning,and Miss Stacy was pleased with her.But she didn't study all the time.In the evenings and at weekends she visited her friends,or walked through the fields with Diana,or sat talking to Matthew.
"Your Anne is a big girl now.She's taller than you,"Rachel Lynde told Marilla one day.
"You're right,Rachel!"said Marilla in surprise.
"And she's a very good girl now,isn't she?She doesn't get into trouble these days.I'm sure she helps you a lot with the housework,Marilla."
"Yes,I don't know what I'd do without her,"said Marilla,smiling.
"And look at her!Those beautiful grey eyes,and that red-brown hair!You know,Marilla,I thought you and Matthew made a mistake when you adopted her.But now I see I was wrong.You've looked after her very well."
"Well,thank you,Rachel,"replied Marilla,pleased.
That evening,when Matthew came into the kitchen,he saw that his sister was crying.
"What's the matter?"he asked,surprised."You haven't cried since…well,I can't remember when."
"It's just…well,I was thinking about Anne,"said Marilla."I'll…I'll miss her when she goes away."
"When she goes to Queen's,you mean?Yes,but she can come home at weekends,on the train."
"I'll still miss her,"said Marilla sadly."
In June the Avonlea boys and girls had to go to Charlottetown to take their examinations.
"Oh,I do hope that I've done well,"Anne told Diana when she arrived back at Green Gables."The examinations were very difficult.And I've got to wait for three weeks before I know!Three weeks!I'll die!"
Anne wanted to do better than Gilbert.But she also wanted to do well for Matthew and Marilla.That was very important to her.
Diana was the first to hear the news,she ran into the kitchen at Green Gables and shouted,"Look,Anne!It's in Father's newspaper!You're first…with Gilbert…out of all the students on the island!Oh,how wonderful!"Anne took the paper with shaking hands,and saw her name,at the top of the list of two hundred.She could not speak.
"Well,now,I knew it,"said Matthew with a warm smile.
"You've done well,I must say,Anne,"said Marilla,who was secretly very pleased.
For the next three weeks Anne and Marilla were very busy.Anne needs new dresses to take to Charlottetown.

66.Which of the following statements is true?D
A.To be a teacher was one of Annes'dreams.
B.Both Anne and Diana studied hard for the special examination.
C.Matthew and Marilla were Anne's parents.
D.Anne was adopted by Matthew and Marilla.
67.Why are Anne and Gilbert enemies?BecauseA.
A.they were competitors in school
B.they didn't like each other
C.it wasn't mentioned in the passage
D.their parents were enemies
68.The paragraph"Oh Marilla!I'd love to be a teacher!But won't it be very expensive?"should be put betweenC.
A.paragraph ③and ④
B.paragraph ⑦and ⑧
C.paragraph ①and ②
D.paragraph ⑨and ⑩
69.What will be written in the following paragraph?D
A.Anne's summer holiday.
B.What will Anne talk about her college life with Diana
C.How will Miss Stacy help Anne study.
D.What will Anne do before attending college.
70.From the passage,we can learn thatB.
A.Miss Stay liked Anne very much
B.when Anne became a teacher,she would have lived in the family for six years
C.Marilla cried because Anne would leave for ever
D.Rachel was a teacher of Anne's.

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5.The rise of the Internet has been one of the most transformative developments in human history,comparable in impact to the invention of the printing press and the telegraph.Over two billion people worldwide now have access to vastly more information than ever before,and can communicate with each other instantly,often using Web-connected mobile devices they carry everywhere.But the Internet's tremendous impacts has only just begun.
"Mass adoption of the Internet is driving one of the most exciting social,cultural,and political transformations in history,and unlike earlier periods of change,this time the effects are fully global,"Schmidt and Cohen write in their new book.The New Digital Age.
Perhaps the most profound changes will come when the five billion people worldwide who currently lack Internet access get online.The authors do an excellent job of examining the implications of the Internet revolution for individuals,governments,and institutions like the news media.But if the book has one major shortcoming,it's that authors don't spend enough time applying a critical eye to the role of Internet businesses in these weeping changes.
In their book,the authors provide the most authoritative volume to date that describes-and more importantly predicts-how the Internet will shape our lives in the coming decades.They paint a picture of a world in which individuals,companies,institutions,and governments must deal with two realities,one physical,and one virtual.
At the core of the book is the idea that"technology is neutral,but people aren't."By using this concept as a starting point,the authors aim to move beyond the now familiar optimist vs.pessimist dichotomy(對(duì)立觀點(diǎn))that has characterized many recent debates about whether the rise of the Internet will ultimately be good or bad for society.In an interview with TIME earlier this week,Cohen said although he and his co-author are optimistic about many aspects of the Internet,they're also realistic about the risks and dangers that lie ahead when the next five billion people come online,particularly with respect to personal privacy and state surveillance(監(jiān)視).

59.In what way is the rise of the Internet similar to the invention of the printing press and the telegraph?
B
A.It transforms human history.
B.It facilitates daily communication.
C.It is adopted by all humanity.
D.It revolutionizes people's thinking.
60.In what respect is the book The New Digital Age considered inadequate?C
A.It fails to recognize the impact of the Internet technology.
B.It fails to look into the social implications of the Internet.
C.It lacks an objective evaluation of the role of Internet businesses.
D.It does not address the technical aspects of Internet communication.
61.What does the passage say about the authors of The New Digital Age?D
A.They leave many questions unanswered concerning the Internet.
B.They are optimistic about the future of the Internet revolution.
C.They have explored the unknown territories of the virtual world.
D.They don't take sides in analyzing the effects of the Internet.

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4.The study of natural history is not something to be left to biologists.In fact,their capacity _____ the time they can spend away from their offices is very limited.( 。
A.in terms ofB.in search ofC.in view ofD.in spite of

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3.When other nine-year-old kids were playing games,she was working at a petrol station.When other teens were studying or going out,she struggled to find a place to sleep on the street.But she overcame these terrible setbacks to win a highly competitive scholarship and gain entry to Harvard University.And her amazing story has inspired a movie,"Homeless to Harvard:The Liz Murray Story",shown in late April.
Liz Murray,a 22-year-old American girl,has been writing a real-life story of willpower and determination.Liz grew up in the shadow of two drug-addicted parents.There was never enough food or warm clothes in the house.Liz was the only member of the family who had a job.Her mother had AIDS and died when Liz was just 15years old.The effect of that became a turning point in her life.Connecting the environment in which she had grown up with how her mother had died,she decided to do something about it.
Liz went back to school.She threw herself into her studies,never telling her teachers that she was homeless.At night,she lived on the streets."What drove me to live on had something to do with understanding,by understanding that there was a whole other way o f being.I had only experienced a small part of the society,"she wrote in her book Breaking Night.
She admitted that she used envy to drive herself on.She used the benefits that come easily to others,such as a safe living environment,to encourage herself that"next to nothing could hold me down".She finished high school in just two years and won a full scholarship to study at Harvard University.But Liz decided to leave her top university a couple of months earlier this year in order to take care of her father,who has also developed AIDS."I love my parents so much.They are drug addicts.But I never forget that they love me all the time."
Liz wants moviegoers (who often see films) to come away with the idea that changing your life is"as simple as making a decision".

28.In which order did the following things happen to Liz?A
a.Her mother died of AIDS.
b.She worked at a petrol station.
c.She got admitted into Harvard.
d.The movie about her life was put on.
e.She had trouble finding a place to sleep.
A.b,a,e,c,d 
B.a(chǎn),b,c,e,d 
C.e,d,b,a,c  
D.b,e,a,d,c
29.The main idea of the passage isD.
A.how Liz managed to enter Harvard University
B.what a hard time Liz had in her childhood
C.why Liz loved her parents so much
D.how Liz struggled to change her life
30.What actually made her go towards her goal?B
A.Envy and competition.
B.Willpower and determination.
C.Decisions and understanding.
D.Love and respect for her parents.
31.When she wrote"What drove me to live on…I had only experienced a small part of the society",she meant thatC.
A.she had little experience of social life
B.she could hardly understand the society
C.she would do something for her own life
D.she needed to travel more around the world.

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When I was a child,there were son seasonal job seeker in my village.One day,my mother asked me to invite them for meal.At the thought of making an open fire outside at midday,and I felt very upsetly.I didn't manage to hide my feelings to my mother.After served the group,she asked,"Why did you get such angry?"I used the heat of the fire and the sun as an excuse for their rude behavior.She gave me a firm look,saying,"You can never predict whatever trouble may lie ahead of you!"Suddenly,I realize that I was wrong.

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In this festival,the Dai People,regardless(64)ofage and sex,will get dressed up and shoulder clean water to the Buddhist Temple.They will first bathe(65)theBuddha and then begin to splash water with one another for wishing luck,happiness and health.The more water one person is sprinkled,the more luck he/she receives,and the(66)happier(happy) he/she will be.
Water-Splashing Festival was once a(67)religious(religion) ceremony in Indian Brahmanism.Then it(68)was absorbed(absorb) by Buddhism and passed to the Dai region in Yunnan Province via Burma,It(69)has enjoyed(enjoy) a history of seven hundred years up to now.In the eyes of the Dai People;water is a symbol of sanctity,beauty and Brightness.Only water can help everything on the earth(70)(to) grow(grow),so water is the god of life.

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