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假設(shè)你是一名學(xué)生,請(qǐng)你圍繞“建設(shè)和諧社會(huì)”的主題,根據(jù)下面所給出的要點(diǎn)提示,用英語給全國中學(xué)生寫一封倡議書。
要點(diǎn)提示:1.人與社會(huì);祖國、家鄉(xiāng)、學(xué)校,熱愛關(guān)心
2.人與人:家人、師長、同學(xué)、誠信互助
3.人與自然:能源、環(huán)境、動(dòng)植物,愛惜保護(hù)
4.你的態(tài)度:(由自己擬定)
注意:1.詞數(shù):120詞左右,倡議書的開頭已寫好,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。
2.內(nèi)容可適當(dāng)發(fā)揮,注意行文連貫。
Dear fellow students.
Our government is aiming to build a ‘harmonious society”(和諧社會(huì)). I think at is every citizen’s duty to work hard to achieve this goal, As high school students , what should we do ?
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As time going by, the entrance examination to college is arriving, | 76. |
Either of us is busy making preparations for it. | 77. |
We make the full use of every minute to study hard . | 78. . |
All day long, we sit in the classroom, read and writing, | 79. |
As the school life is a little dull, we feel happy and full | 80., . |
Through the revision, the knowledge we are not clear about | 81 . |
now becomes easy and clear, We become confident , strong | 82 . |
believing that we are sure to get a good score and turn our | 83. |
dreams realities, At the same time, we hope that We will be | 84. . |
admitted to good university that we dream of . | 85. |
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I hear many parents complaining that their teenage children are rebelling, I wish it were so. At your age, you ought to be growing from your parents, You should be learning to stand on your own two feet. But take a good look at the present rebellion, It seems that teenagers are all taking the same way fo showing that they disagree with their parents. Instead of striking out boldly on their own, most of them are clutching (抓緊)at one another’s hands for reassurance.
They claim they want to dress as they please, but they all wear the same clothes. They set off in new directions in music, but somehow they all end up huddled round listening the same record. Their reason for thinking or acting in thus and such a way is that the crowd is doing it . They have come at of their cocoon(蠶繭)into a larger cocoon.
It has become harder and harder for a teenager to stand up against the popularity wave and to go his ro her own way. Industry has firmly carved out a teenage market. These days every teenager can learn from the advertisements what a teenager should have and be, And many of today’s parents have come to award high marks for the teenager who wants to find his or her own path.
But the barrier is worth climbing over, the path is worth following . You may want to listen to classical music instead of going to a party, You may want to collect rocks when everyone else is collecting records, You may have some thoughts that you don’t care to share at once with you classmate. Well, go to it , find yourself, be yourself Popularity will come with the people who respect you for who you area. That’s the only kind of popularity that readily counts.
68.The author’s how to be popular with people around
A. readers how to be popular with people around
B. teenagers how to learn to decide things for themselves
C. parents how t control and guide their children
D. people how to understand and respect each other,
69. According to the author, many teenagers think they are brave enough to act on their own, but, in fact, most of them
A. have much difficulty understanding each other
B. lack confidence
C. dare not cope with problems single-handed
D. are very much afraid of getting lost
70.Which fo the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. There is no popularity that really counts
B. What many parent are doing is in fact hindering their children from finding their own paths
C. It is not necessarily bad for a teenager to disagree with his or her classmates
D. Most teenagers claim that they want to do what they like to , but they are actually doing the same.
71.The author thinks of advertisements as
A. convincing B. influential C. instructive D. authoritative
72.During the teenage years, one should learn to
A. differ from others in as many ways as possible
B. get into the right season and become popular
C. find one’s real self
D. rebel against parents and the popularity wave
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Barack Obama was born in
Obama’s mother’s second marriage was to an Indonesian man named Lolo Soetoro. The family moved to
He has seven half-brothers and sisters in
After finishing college in 1983 , Obama worked for a
Three years later, Obama went to
Obama won a seat in the Illiao state Senate in 1996. During this time in the legislaturem he worked on welfare and ethics legislation, as well as a measure requiring electronic recording of police interogations and confessions in homicide investigations.
Obama won a heavily contested US Senate seat in 2004, carrying 53 percent of the Democratic primary vote in an eight-candidate race. He easily won the general election, In the Senae he compiled(編輯) a liberal voting record, but was one of the few Democrats to back a measure on class-action lawsuits. He opposed the appointment of Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito to the
The nonpartisan(無黨派的)National Journal ranked him as the most liberal member of the Senate early this year, based on his voting record in 2007 He was ranked 10th most liberal in 2006 and 16th most liberal in 2005 (404words)
64. What happened to Obama when he was a child?
A. His father died in a car accident
B. His mother married a Kenyan father
C. His parents separated and his mother remarried an Indonesian man
D. He studied at the
65. In which year did Obaman go ot
A. In 1983 B. In
66.Which of the following sentences in right?
A. His mother was divorced from his father when he was two years old
B. Obama moved back ot
C. The nonpartisan(無黨派的) National Journal ranked him as the most liberal member of the Senate bacause he won the general election
D. He met his future wife in Chicago while studying on a scholarship at the elice
67. How many sisters and brothers does Obama have?
A. 7 B.
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Having a large waistline can almost double your risk of dying prematurely(過早地)even if your body mass index is within the “normal “range, according to a new study, over 350,000 people across Europe published Wednesday in the US. magazine, New England Journal of Medicine.
The study provides strong evidence that storing excess(過量的)fat around the waist poses a significant health risk, even in people not considered to be overweight obese(極肥胖的). It suggests that doctors should measure a patient’s waistline and their hips as well as their body mass index as part of standard health cheeks, according to the researchers from Imperial College London , the German Institute of Human Nutrition, and other research institutions across Europe,
Comparing subjects with the same body mass index, the risk of premature death increased in a linear fashion as the waist circumference increased. The risk of premature death was around double for subjects with a larger waist (more than 120 cm for men and more then 100 cm for women) compared to subjects with a smaller waist(less than 80cm for men and less than 65cm for women). Body mass index is commonly used to assess(評(píng)估)if a person is of “normal “weight.
Each 5cm increase in waist circumference increased the mortality risk by 17 percent in men and 13 percent in women, according to the study.
An increased risk of mortality (死亡率)may be particularly related to storing fat around the waistline because fatty tissue in this areas secrete (分泌)cytokines(細(xì)胞因子), hormones(荷爾蒙)and metabolically (新陳代謝)active compounds (混合物)that can contribute to the development of chronic (長期的)diseases, particularly cardiovascular(心臟血管的)diseases and cancers, suggest the authors.
Tobias Pischon, the lead author of the paper, said “The most important result of our study is the finding that not just being overweight , but also the distribution of body fat affects the risk of premature death of each individual,”(328 words )
61.According to a new study of over 350,000 people across Europe, a person has more risk of dying prematurely,
A if his body mass index isn’t within normal range
B if he has a large waistline
C if his body mass index is within normal range
D if he overweight
62.Which of the following isn’t mentioned as part of standard health checks?
A .weight B. hip C. body mass index D. waistline
63.Which of the following is NOT wrong?
A. Each 5 cm increase in waist circumference increases the same mortality risk in men and women,
B. Body mass index is commonly used to assess(評(píng)估)if a person is large waistline,
C. The smaller waistline, the more mortality risk,.
D. Large waistline almost doubles risk of dying prematurely,
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The kitten was rescued, but didn’t make it out of surgery in one piece.
The veterinarian at Laurel Oaks Animal Hospital in Kingsland, now acting for the kitten, says she sees animal abuse more often than you might imagine,
This kitten is playful and affectionate, but he has already seen how cruel a place the world can be .
Dr. Julie Clark Blount is the veterinarian treating the kitten now, “I think they were actually kicking him or throwing him or something of that nature,” said Blout, “They had damaged the whole bundle of nerves that are up in the armpit and control the functioning of the entire leg, and it’s not something that would get better over time.”
Blount says they were forced to amputate his front right leg, “It doesn’t seem to bother him at all and he runs and he plays and he loves attention and he’s pretty spoiled already, and he’s eating like a little pig, and doing fabulously for us,” said Blount
Doing well, but Blount says other pets out there never survive abuse.
“He’s one of the lucky one,” she said.
Blount says unless abusers like him are caught and prosecuted, they could go on to bigger and worse things.
‘We with there were more strict laws to protect animals because if they ‘re doing this to pets, then what would then end up doing to people, or kids, or anything else later on down the road?” wonders Blout. (243words)
56.From the passage, we can infer that the kitten is probably
A. a male cat B. a female cat C. a little boy D. a little pig
57.From the passage, we can know that
A. the kitten survived abuse
B. the kitten received an operation and recovered very well
C. the kitten’s front right leg was amputated because it didn’t seem to bother him at all
D. the kitten was damaged slightly
58.Which part of the kitten was damaged?
A .the armpit B. the entire leg
C. the front right leg D. the whole bundle of nerves
59. The underlined word “veterinarian” in the second paragraph probably means
A. a scientist B. a doctor treating animals
C. a doctor treating people D. a lawyer
60. The passage mainly wants to tell us that
A. the world is a cruel place
B. the kitten was one of the lucky ones
C. the kitten abuse is common
D. it's necessary to make laws to protect animals
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The D-word., It’s most people’s worst fear, but , in a bittersweet way , it was my greatest joy, In divorce, you gain something and you 36 something.
I’m thirteen years old, and I know what it 37 like when parents split up, because mine did last fall,
My parents had been 38 for years, When my father started cheating my mom things went downhill, I 39 they would divorce instantly, I tried to picture my life after my parents 40 up living at my mom’s house during the week, and my father’s house on the weekend, But my mom decided to be the bigger person and try to 41 it out, so that my sibings and I would know 42 it was like to have a family, Things didn’t get better, 43
I would always strain to hear the quiet 44 they didn’t want me to hear, They weren’t getting along and they weren’t happy,
My father has never really been there for me, He was there physically but not emotionally, He yelled a lot and never really showed any 45 in going to my piano recitals or watching my dance performances, 46 we asked him to do and he had another 47 -a lie,. We just ignored it and went on with our lives as if nothing was the matter.
Then last summer, there was real 48 in paradise, My siblings and I want out to Los Angeles to pursue acting and while we were out there, my father 49 my mom again , and this time my brother, sister, and I all found out, We decided to stay in L.A and leave my father in Florida.
Our 50 resulted in divorce, We didn’t know if we were making the right 51 or not, My mom went back and forth,. She wanted what was best for her children, She asked me if I thought we should go back to Florida or stay in Los Angeles, I replied mom “There is nothing in
The 53 was the best thing that had ever happened to me and the rest of my family. I now know that taking chances is the best thing to do. I accept that 54 doesn’t always, If , in your heart, you can feel something that is not right, then follow your heart. In the end it’s going to be your only true guide, to have and to hold, for richer or poorer, your heart will never 55 you down.
36. A. lose | B. enjoy | C. give | D. own |
37. A. smells | B. feels | C. sounds | D. looks |
38.A.happy | B. satisfied | C. unhappy | D. unsatisfied |
39. A. hoped | B. wished | C. doubted | D. thought |
40.A. got | B. split | C. looked | D. stood |
41.A .keep | B. run | C. stick | D. speak |
42.A. how | B. that | C. which | D. what |
43.A. though | B. however | C. meantime | D. while |
44.A. talk | B. conversation | C. arguments | D. dialogue |
45.A. dislike | B. care | C. concern | D. interest |
46.A. Everything | B. Something | C. Nothing | D. All thing |
47.A. explanation | B. excuse | C. reason | D. cause |
48.A. happiness | B. puzzle | C. difficulty | D. trouble |
49.A. cheated | B. beat | C. trusted | D. scolded |
50.A. words | B. actions | C. thoughts | D. ideas |
51.A. Judgment | B. plan | C. decision | D. arrangement |
52.A. dreams | B. imagination | C. realities | D. wishes |
53.A. experience | B. divorce | C. conflict | D. separation |
54.A. prejudice | B. preference | C. love | D. hate |
55.A .get | B. set | C. put | D. let |
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