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【題目】翻譯句子

1這篇文章是以日記的形式寫成的。

2我發(fā)現(xiàn)那本書很有用。

3他盡管年輕,但懂得多。

4這是一本對你很有幫助的書。

5因?yàn)槲胰〉昧撕贸煽儯晕覌寢尯芨吲d。

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【題目】It’s ______ — without experience you can’t get a job and without a job you can’t get experience.

A.a catch-22 situationB.your Achilles’ heelC.Pandora’s boxD.your Waterloo

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【題目】用基本句型翻譯下列各組句子, 然后合并成一篇通順自然的5句話的短文。

1爬山是一種很好的運(yùn)動。(主系表)

2爬山有益于健康。(主系表)

3今天我和同學(xué)去爬西山。(主謂)

4我們是乘出租去的。(主謂)

5我們大約在早上八點(diǎn)到達(dá)那里。(主謂)

6有許多游客在爬山。(There be)

7我們很興奮。(主系表)

8我們一刻沒耽擱就開始爬山。(主謂賓)

9班長小明幫了我很大忙。(主謂賓賓)

10我是唯一的女孩。(主系表)

11我們中午到達(dá)山頂。(主謂賓)

12我們很累但很高興。(主系表)

13男孩子們讓我跳舞。(主謂賓賓補(bǔ))

14我的表演讓他們忘記了疲勞。(主謂賓賓補(bǔ))

15短文

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【題目】—The students of Grade 9 in Changchun have to take part in the P. E. test from 2016.

—Yes,   you want to pass it and be stronger, practice more.

A.untilB.ifC.unlessD.or

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【題目】It is difficult to remember and write Chinese traditional characters,   they are a great part of Chinese culture. We should keep them.

A.butB.andC.orD.until

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【題目】請閱讀下面文字,并按照要求用英語寫一篇150詞左右的文章。

Cities across China have been rolling out policies to encourage the return of street vendors (攤販), where stall operators and mobile vendors sell food and small commodities on streets and other public spaces.

At a press conference during China s recently concluded “two sessions,” Chinese Premier Li Keqiang praised the city of Chengdu in west China for creating 100,000 jobs by setting up 36,000 mobile stalls, signaling an encouragement of reviving street vendoring.

Meanwhile, China’s tech giants are offering help. Alibaba’swholesalemarketplace1688.com issued a plan in late May to connect street sellers directly with factories, while offering stall operators with a total of 70 billion yuan of interest-free loans.

E-commerce major JD.com has promised to secure quality merchandise worth over 50 billion yuan and is offering each stall keeper up to 100,000 yuan worth of interest-free loans.

(寫作內(nèi)容)

1. 用約30個單詞概述上述信息的主要內(nèi)容。

2. 用約120個單詞發(fā)表你的觀點(diǎn),內(nèi)容包括:

1)你覺得擺地?cái)傆心男┖锰帲?/span>

2)你有什么有助于其健康發(fā)展的建議?(不少于兩點(diǎn))

(寫作要求)

1. 寫作過程中不能直接引用原文語句;

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。

(評分標(biāo)準(zhǔn))

內(nèi)容完整,語言規(guī)范,語篇連貫,詞數(shù)適當(dāng)。

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【題目】請認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個空格只填1個單詞。請將答案寫在答題紙上相應(yīng)題號的橫線上。

On Knowing the Difference

It is as though we can know nothing of a thing until we know its name. Can we be said to know what a pigeon is unless we know that it is a pigeon? We may have seen it again and again, and noted it as a bird with a full bosom and swift wings. But if we are not able to name it except vaguely as a “bird”, we seem to be separated from it by a vast distance of ignorance. Learn that it is a pigeon however, and immediately it rushes towards us across the distance, like something seen through a telescope. No doubt to the pigeon fancier (愛好者) this would seem but the most basic knowledge, and he would not think much of our acquaintance with pigeons if we could not tell a carrier from a pouter. That is the charm (魅力) of knowledge—it is merely a door into another sort of ignorance.

There are always new differences to be discovered, new names to be learned, new individualities to be known, new classifications to be made. No man with a grain of either poetry or the scientific spirit in him has any right to be bored with the world, though he lived for a thousand years.

There is scarcely a subject that does not contain sufficient differences to keep an explorer happy for a lifetime. It is said that thirteen thousand species of butterflies have already been discovered, and it is suggested that there may be nearly twice as many that have so far escaped the naturalists Many men give all the pleasant hours of their lives to learning how to know the difference between one kind of moth () and another. One used to see these moth-hunters on windless nights chasing their quarry fantastically with nets in the light of lamps. In chasing moths, they chase knowledge. This, they feel, is life at its most exciting, its most intense.

The townsman passing a field of sheep finds it difficult to believe that the shepherd can distinguish between one and another of them with as much certainty as if they were his children. And do not most of us think of foreigners as beings who are all turned out as if on a pattern, like sheep?

Thus our first generalizations spring from ignorance rather than from knowledge. They are true, as long as we know that they are not entirely true. As soon as we begin to accept them as absolute truths, they become lies. I do not wish to deny the importance of generalizations. It is not possible to think or even to act without them. The generalization that is founded on a knowledge of and a delight in the variety of things is the end of all science and poetry.

Title: On Knowing the Difference

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The 1 of a name in knowing a thing

● Not knowing its name, you will feel distantly 2 from a thing however many times you’ve seen it.

● A thing will become magically close and 3 to you the moment you are able to name it.

● The charm of knowledge 4 in that its boundaries can be always pushed back.

A world full of differences

● As there’s always something new remaining to be 5, one is not supposed to Suffer any boredom with the world in his lifetime.

● One subject alone contains so many 6 that anyone interested may have to devote his 7 to learning them.

● By chasing knowledge, people will experience the greatest 8 and intensity that life can offer.

True but never entirely true generalizations

● The way the townsman look at sheep and we look at foreigners illustrates that our first generalizations are made out of 9 of knowledge.

● Important as generalizations are in our thinking and acting, they will become lies once we regard them as absolute 10.

● Coming to know the variety of things with delight is the final generalization all science and poetry aim to make.

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【題目】—________, and every man his hour.

—But mine seems a very long time coming.

A.a cat has nine livesB.Rats desert a sinking ship

C.Every dog has his dayD.Fine feathers make fine birds

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【題目】Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, died hopelessly, ________ against the floor by a policeman for nine minutes, which gave rise to protests throughout the USA

A.having pinnedB.to be pinningC.pinningD.having been pinned

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【題目】The quality of life is a(n) ________ survey to individuals or group’s physical functions, and psychological and social adaptation.

A.representativeB.productiveC.impressiveD.comprehensive

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