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考前冲剌模拟试卷(一)C. What interestingD. What an interesting6. February is the monthis usually the coldest.A. the weatherB. whose weatherC. its weatherD. when the weather 7. The country life he was used to greatly since 1992.A. changeB. has changedC. changingD. have changed8. Mr. Reed made up his mind to devote all he had tosome schools for poor children.A. set upB. setting upC. have set upD. having set up9. There was a traffic jam, but she get to the destination in time. 总分合计人(签名)总分复核人(签名) 复查总分复查人(签名)A. couldB. mightC. ought toD. was able to10. “Do you thinkI should attend the lectureshe asked me. A. thatB. whetherC. ifD. whenPart I Vocabulary and Structure (1 x30 points)Directions: There are 30 incomplete statements in this part. You are required to completeeach one by choosing the most appropriate word or expression from the four choices marked A, B, C and D, then mark the corresponding letter on K the ANSWER SHEET.11 ・ a solution to the problem of water shortage, we have to put all our efforts together.A. To work outB. Working outC. Work outD. Being worked out12. Smith regrettedto the meeting yesterday.A. not goingB. not having been goingC. not to goD. not to be going13. A professor, along with some students,now working in the new laboratory.A. isB. wereC. areD. was14. Just as I was leaving the house, it occurred me that I had forgotten my keys.1. Word had come from the managera new transaction would be concluded. 2. 3. 4. A. whoB. thatC. whichD. when—Each of the students, working hard at his or her lessons,to go to university.A. onB. inC. atD. to15. Do you have any idea why he?A. is looked sadB. is looking sadC. looks sadlyD. looks sad16. My children are looking forward toa trip to Beijing next month. —So do I. A. hopeB. hopesC. hopingD. hopedMum is coming, what presentA. you expect has she got C. do you expect she has gotfor your birthday?B. you expect she has got D. do you expect has she got It is what you do rather than what you saymatters. A. thatB. whatC. whichD. thisA. makeB. makingC. be makingD. have made17. Numerous studies have shown thatthe teacher * s expectation, the greater theachievement of the student. 5. role she played in the film I No wonder she has won an Oscar.A. How interestingB. How an interestingA. the higherB. the highestC. as highD. the high18. We had a party last month and it was a lot of fun ? so let's have _________ _____ one this month.A. otherB. moreC. the otherD. another考帝冲利糅揪就盈(一)第2页(弗12页)考帝冲渤模秘试&(一)第1页(关12页)19. Why not to Professor Smith for advice? He is an expert in this field.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30. A.go B. your going C. to go D・ you goOnly after the students have mastered the rules of pronunciation得分评卷人----------------------- P art n Reading Comprehension (2 x20 points)A. can they memorize words more easilyB. when can they memorize words more easilyC. then they can memorize words more easilyD. when they can memorize words more easilyThe city was destroyed in the earthquake in 1981.A , extremely B. virtually, we went to the seaside for a holiday.A. With the job finishedC. When the job finishedC. at leastD. by contrastB. With the job was finishedD. When the job has finishedMiss Main kept practicing until she finally herself for the job.A. affectedB. balancedC. qualifiedD. identifiedIn terms of artistic value, it is hard to say that one country ' s art form is greaterthanA. that of anotherC. one of anotherB.D.another oneone anotherThe decision made at the meeting was to my wishes.A. obviousB. persuasive C・ severe D. contraryThe governmentworking conditions.A. refusedto pressure from the trade union and decided to better theB. respondedC. roaredD. instructedThough badly damaged by fire, the ship tried toA. make forB. fish outher home port.C. bring backD. give way toUncle Sam is always proud of himself andA. powerfulB. loyalC.All of the people present agreed to discuss theSmith.A. but forB. exceptC.of others.horrible D. criticalissue at the next meetingas to D. thanMr.Martha felt that she really did not to be given such a great honor.A. reverseB. reserveC. deserveD. preserve考有冲利模揪试狄(一)第3页(关12页)Directions: There are4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions orincomplete statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C andD. You should decide on the best choice and then mark the corresponding letter onthe ANSWER SHEET.' Passage OneWhat do we talk about when we talk about money? We often think about what we can buy with the moneywe have, what we can' t buy because we don' t have enough and what we' re planning to buy when we havemore. We discuss the careers that bring us money and the expenses that take it away. We talk about our favoriteshops and restaurants ? the causes we support, the places we've been and seen. We share dreams that only moneycan make real.In short, we talk about everything but money itself. In daily life, money is still a major conversationaltaboo (禁忌).This is a shame, because money is as interesting as the things it does and buys? and the moreyou know about it, the more interesting it is.As a financial advisor, I , ve seen hundreds of people learn to control their money instead of letting itcontrol them and watched as they increased their freedom, power and security by handling money consciously.Wouldn51 you like to know that you' 11 always have enough money to live exactly as you want to? 、You511 never be powerful in life until you 5 re powerful over your own money. Talking openly about it isthe first step.31.Which of the following is NOT discussed when we talk about money?A.The careers that bring us money.B.The causes we support.C.The dreams that only money can make real.D.Money itself.32.What can we know from the second paragraph?A.We should know more about money itself rather than avoid talking about it.B.Money itself can interest us and bring us happiness.C.The more money we earn, the more we should know about it.者噹冲利樸揪试彖(一)第4页(共12页)D. It is a shame that people talk too much about money.33.What does the writer want to say in the third paragraph?A.People should learn how to make money.B.People should know the value of money.C.People should learn to control their money.D.People should know how to use money to increase their power.34.The.writer5 s advice is that ・A.the more you talk about money, the more you can control itB.we should learn to be a good master of our money if we want to be powerful in lifeC.we should not be so worried about money if we want to have a free lifeD.the more money you have? the more powerful you are35.What will the writer probably talk about after the last paragraph?A.The importance of money.B.Money, power and security.C.The other steps for people to control money'.D.The steps for people to make money.The market is a concept. If you are growing tomatoes in your backyard for sale you are producing for the market. You might sell some to your neighbor and some to the manager of the local supermarket. But in either case, you are producing for the market. Your efforts are being directed by the market. If people stop buying tomatoes, you will stop producing them.If you take care of a sick person to earn money, you are producing for the market. If your father is a steel worker or a truck driver or a doctor or a grocer(食品商),he is producing goods or service for the market.When you spend your income, you are buying things from the market. You may spend money in stores, supermarkets, gas stations, and restaurants. Still you are buying from the market. When the local grocer hires you to drive the delivery truck, he is buying your labor in the labor market.The market may seem to be something abstract. But for each person or business who is making and selling something, it's very real. If nobody buys your tomatoes, it won' t be long before you get the message. The market is telling you something. It's telling you that you are using energies and resources in doing something the market doesn51 want you to do.36.Which of the following would be the best title?A.Selling and Buying考楠冲利樓揪就襄(一)第5页(普12页)B.What Is the MarketC.Eveiything You Do Is Producing for the MarketD.What the Market Can Do for YouAll of the following acts are producing for the market EXCEPT4A.working in a bankB. printing a bookC. attending a night schoolD. growing beans for saleYou are buying from the market when you .A.borrow a book from the libraryB. look after your childrenC.. drive to the seaside for a h olidayD. dine at a restaurantThe word u real n in the last paragraph (Line 2) most probably meansA.seriousB. genuineC. importantIn what way is the market very real for each person or business who ismaking and selling something?A.All of uscommunicate with one another nonvei'bally (不使用语言地),as well as with words. Most of the time we' re not aware that we are doing it. We gesture with elbows or a hand, meet someone else' s eyes and look away, change positions in a chair. These actions we assume are occasional. However in recent years researchers have discovered that there is a system to them almost as consistent and understandable as language.One important kind of body language is eye behavior. Americans are careful about how and when they meet one another * s eyes. In our normal conversation, each eye contact lasts only about a second before one or both of us look away. When two Americans look searchingly into each other5 s eyes, they become more intimate. Therefore, we carefully avoid this, except in suitable situations.Researchers who are engaged in the study of communication through body movement are not prepared to spell out a precise vocabulary of gestures. When an American rubs his nose, it may mean he is disagreeing with someone or refusing something. But there are other possible interpretations(解释),too. Another example: when a student in conversation with a professor holds the older man, s eyes a little longer than usual, it can be a sign of respect; it can be a challenge to the professor5s authority;it can be something else entirely. The researchers look for patterns in the 考帝冲利模揪就襄(一)第6页(为12页)situation, not for a separate meaningful gesture.37.38.39.40.D. concreteIt tells you what to produce.It tells you how to grow tomatoes.It provides you with everything you need.It helps you save money.B.C.D.Communications between human beings would be just dull if it were all done with words.41.The main idea of this article is that .A.study of communication through body movement is a new scienceB.body movements are as important as words in communicationC.all of us communicate with one anotherD.eye behavior is the most important part in body language42.What do researchers think of body language?A.Body language can be understood and used by people in communication.B.Body language is more important than spoken language in communication.C.Body language has been discovered in recent years.D.Body language is the study of communication via body movement.43.The word "intimate” in paragraph two probably means.A.greatB. closeC. goodD. important44.According to the passage, you make an American person feel uncomfortable if you .A.meet his eyesB.avoid meeting his eyesC.stare into his eyes for one secondD.look into his eyes for a long time45 ・The sentence “ the researchers look for patterns in the situation, not for a separate meaningfulgesture^ means .A.the researchers explain the meaning of a gesture according to the situation in which it is usedB.the researchers believe that one gesture has only one meaningC.the researchers think that one gesture cannot be used in different situationsD.the researchers look for patterns in textbooks to explain the meaning of a gestureDream is a story that a person “watches" or even takes part in during sleep. Dream events are imaginary, but they are related to real experiences and needs in the dreamer5 s life. They seem real while they are taking place. Some dreams are pleasant ? others are annoying, and still others are frightening.Everyone dreams, but some persons never recall dreaming. Others remember only a little about 考晰冲利糅拟就*(一)第7页(关12页)a dream they had just before awakening andnothing about earlier dreams. No one recalls all his dreams.Dreams involve little logical thought. In most dreams, the dreamer cannot control what happens to him. The story may be confusing, and things happen that would not happen in real life. People see in most dreams, but they may also hear, smell, touch, and taste in their dreams. Most dreams occur in color, but persons who have been blind since birth do not see at all in dreams.Dreams are a product of the sleeper' s mind. They include events and feelings that he has experienced. Most dreams are related to events of the day before the dream and strong wishes of the dreamer. Many minor incidents of the hours before sleep appear in dreams. Few events more than two days old turn up. Deep wishes or fears—especially those held since childhood——often appear in dreams ?and many dreams fulfill such wishes. Events in the sleeper * s surroundings——a loud noise, for example, may become part of a dream, but they do not cause dreams.Some dreams involve deep feelings that a person may not realize he has. Psychiatrists (精彳申病医生)often use material from a patient9 s- dreams to help the person understand himself better.Dreaming may help maintain good learning ability ? memory and emotional adjustment. People who get plenty of sleep—but are awakened each time they begin to dream—become anxious and restless.46.This passage is mainly about ・A.why we dream during sleepB.how we dream during sleepC.what dreams areD.what benefits dreams bring to people47.Can people recall their dreams?A.Not all people can recall their dreams.B.None of the people can recall their dreams.C.People usually can recall the whole dream before awakening.D.People sometimes can recall all the dreams they have during the night.48.Which of the following is Not true about dreams?A.Dream is a confusing story which involves little logical thought.B.Dream is related to the dreamer J s real life.C.Dream is an imaginary story which seems real while taking place.D.Dream involves events that always happen in real life.49.According to this passage ? psychiatrists can .A. help the dreamer recall his earlier dreams’考晰冲利模淞就彖(一)第8页(共12页)B.make the sleeper dream logicallyC.help the dreamer understand himself betterD.help the sleeper fulfill his dreams50.Least possible events that appear in dreams are ___________ .A.minor incidents that happened hours before one goes to sleepB.minor incidents that happened more than two days agoC.the strong wishes a person has since childhoodD.the strong fears a person has since childhood得分评卷人---------------------- Part JU Cloze (1x20 points)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage andmark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET.Methods of studying vary; what works 51 for some students doesn, t work at all for others.The .only thing you can do is experiment 52 you find a system that does work for you. But two things are sure:53 else can do your studying for you, and unless you do find a system thatworks, you won't get through college. Meantime, there are a few rules that 54 for everybody. The first is that you don , t get 55 . The problem of studying, 56 enough to start with, becomes almost 57 when you are trying to do 58 in one weekend. 59 the fastest readers have trouble 60 that. And if you are behind in written work that must be 61 , the teacher who accepts it 62 late will probably not give you full credit. Perhaps he may hot accept it 63 . Getting behind in one class because you are spending so much time on another is reallyno 64 ・ Feeling pretty virtuous about the seven hours you spend on chemistry won51 65 onebit if the history teacher pops a quiz. And many freshmen do get into trouble by spending too much time on one class at the 66 of the others ? either because they like one class much better or because they find it so much harder that they think they should 67 all their time to it. 68 the reason, going whole work for one class and neglecting the rest of them is a mistake. If you face this 69 , begin with the shortest and easiest 70 , get them out of the way and' then go to themore difficult, time-consuming work.51. A. good B ・ easily C. sufficiently D. well52. A. until B. after C. while D. so考有冲利樓揪就欢(一)第9页(关12页)53. A. somebody B. nobody C. everybody D. anybody54. A. follow B. go C. operate D. work55. A. behind B. after C. slow D. later56. A. hardly B. unpleasant C. hard D. heavy57. A. improbable B. necessary C. impossible D. inevitable58. A. three week' s work B. three weeks' worksC. three weeks' workD. three week' s works59. A. Even B. Almost C. If D. With60. A. to do B. doing C. at doing D. with doing61. A. turned in B. turned up C. turned out D. given in62. A. very B. quite C. such D. too63. A. anyway B. either C ・at all D. too64. A. solution B. method C , answer D. excuse65. A. help B. encourage C. assist D. improve66. A. expense B. pay C. debt D. charge67. A. devote B. put C. spend D. take68. A. Whichever B. Whatever C ・ However D. Wherever69. A. attraction B. decision C ・ temptation D. dilemma70. A. arrangements B. way C. assignments D. class得分评卷人Part IV Error Correction(2 x 10 points)Directions: There are 10 sentences. Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A, B, C, and D. You are required to identify the one that is incorrect, and then write the correspondingletter and the correct answer on the ANSWER SHEET.71.All the woman doctors were shocked at the unexpected accidents.A ¥ C D一72.Because they had spent too many times discussing the problem, the students lost the opportunitygto catch the last bus to the hospital.D '考帝冲利模秘就散(~)第10页(達12页)73.Today is such beautiful day that many people go for an outing.- - - D74.Under no circumstances we shall stop the research we've begun.A B~~ E D75.Two days past before he realized that the task was beyond his capacity.~A B~~ ~~C~~ ~~D~76.As soon as we've finished supper, we511 all go to downtown to see the Sound of Music.- p —c~~ B77.Her name sounds familiar with me but I can? t tell who she is at the moment. A ~B~CPart M Writing (20 points)Directions: For this part you should write a composition entitled Spam Messages no less than• 150 words, based on the picture given below. Please write on the ANSWER SHEET.78.The director and manager of the department are veiy strict with the employees.A "H B__ ~D~79.On seeing an old man fell off, a young man rushed up to help him.T B .. C ... ~D~80.Great changes have taken place since I had visited the city."~A B C~ D得分评卷人---------------------- Part V Translation (20 points)(1)描述该图片;(2)分析原因和危害。
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全国英语等级考试专用教材:4周秒杀PETS4级一本全
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第一周秒杀阅读理解
本周内容将根据历年阅读理解中不同题型出现的比例依次对其进行详略得当的解析。其中周一至周六分别囊 括了阅读理解A节中的细节题(Day1)、推理题(Day2)、主旨题(Day3)、释义题(Day4)、小概率题型 (Day5)以及透析B节中的翻译题(Day6)。每天内容将涵盖题型一览、解题秘籍、小贴士和真题回放四个板块, 并提供3篇场景模拟试题作为对每天内容的总览回顾。而周日(Day7)作为对本周内容的总结概括,将提供3套经 典模拟试题供选做。
全国英语等级考试专用教材:4周 秒杀PETS4级一本全
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《全国英语等级考试专用教材:4周秒杀PETS4级一本全》是2013年中国人民大学出版社出版的图书,作者是 全国英语等级考试辅导用书编写组。
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《全国英语等级考试专用教材:4周秒杀PETS4级一本全(3周讲练+1周模拟)(第2版)》主要内容为公共英语等 级考试4级考试的内容,主要为考试题型分析,答题技巧,对真题解析,提示,使得考生能够轻松应对考试,顺利 通过考试。
周一智取A中高频必考细节题
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近年来的PETS四级的阅读理解主要题型种题 型都占有很大的比重。通常考查考生对文章细节的理解,这也往往是考生易忽视的问题。细节理解题一般是根据 短文提供的信息和事实提问的。
细节题可分为两种类型:信息细节题和事实细节题。
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剑桥少儿英语一二级满盾冲刺课程介绍
适用学员适合年级:一年级、二年级适用学员:完成该级课程学习或具有相应水平且想要参加该级别考级的学员。
学习目标许多孩子在英语课堂上表现很出色,发言也很积极,但是一考试就会考的一塌糊涂,让家长大跌眼镜--这是许多剑少英语学员存在的问题。
由此,家长可能会怀疑孩子的真实水平,也可能怀疑老师的授课能力。
其实,孩子之所以难以在考试中获得优异的成绩,只是由于他对考试不够了解,没有参加过系统的考试,不能准确把握考试的题型。
即使是满腹经纶也难以施展了。
为了解决家长的这些忧虑我们特开设剑桥少儿英语考前冲刺班这一课程课程详情《剑桥少儿英语考前冲刺班》考前说明:一、剑少考前冲刺在剑少考试中的重要性与剑五考试和考试的关联性考试是一套固定统一的考试体系。
每年的3、9、12月份进行。
而且,每次的考试题型都是统一的。
对于从来没有参加过国际统一认可考试的剑少学员来说,没有参加考冲而报名考试就相当于要参加一次没有准备的战役--胜数很难把握。
参加考前冲刺的学员则会通过系统的复习和真题模拟对考试准确把握,打出漂亮的一仗!与剑桥剑五直接挂钩,如果学生已考取剑少三级的证书可以直接进入剑五的学习。
由于剑桥英语与同属于英国伦敦的纲,他们之间不仅有相通性,还有一定的延续性。
因此的考试成绩会直接影响到孩子的剑试和的考试。
也就是说,如果在剑少的考试中取得了非常优异的成绩,那么在和剑中的考试中也会取得相对不错的成绩,而这些证书则直接影响到孩子们的择校,在的过程中起到的作用也就不言而喻了。
二、剑桥考试少儿英语的含金量1、三级的满盾。
学习任何一门英语课程如果在最后的考试中能取得满分的成绩就能说明该学生已经领悟到了其中的真谛,对知识的掌握也足够扎实。
并且能够作为自己在中炫耀的资本。
2、和剑桥五级主体考试中KET直接挂钩。
从始至终学完一套体系不仅能够让学生对整个知识系统有个全面的认识和掌握,并能够学到其中的精华。
不仅如此,对一门课程”叮”住不放对孩子的英语学习利大于弊。
4113111 夏考英语 冲刺班 201011 完型 共66页 第2-4页 动物灭绝
Outperform your abilitiesandmake a difference!传承辉煌历史开启成功未来2Directions:Read the following text.Choose the best word(s)foreach numbered blank and mark A,B,C,and D on ANSWER SHEET 1.(10points)In the tree of life,we often envision evolution working like a patient gardener,pruning species that don’t quite fit,bit by bit,(1)____that’s not how extinction works in (2)____.Throughout our planet’s history,mass extinction has occurred five times,(3)____out vast amounts of life (4)____at once,usually due to a catastrophic and sudden climatic change.It turns out,(5)____,that even during the relatively peaceful eras (6)____global calamities,whole families of species can disappear,pushed out of (7)____together.(8)____,it’s not random.According to a new study published in the August 7(9)____of Science ,vulnerability to extinction runs in families,meaning that some groups of species have a higher (10)____of becoming extinct than others.“It turns out that some branches of the tree of life are more extinction-prone than others,”says Kaustuv Roy,a biology professor at the University of California,San Diego.“Those traits aren’t just a part of extinctions that human beings (11)____,but a general feature of extinction (12)____itself.”Roy and his colleagues examined 200million years of history of marine clams,oysters and mussels;they picked the simple bivalves because they have a long and detailed fossil (13)____.Going back to the Jurassic period,researchers analyzed完型填空:应试技巧精讲—“劳而多获”Techniques to be employedSample夏徛荣文化教育•考研英语•考前冲刺•完型填空精讲Sumer English is a powerful weapon启迪广袤思维点燃无穷智慧内部资料翻印必究3when each genus disappeared,and whether relatives (14)____at the same time.(15)____they found that closely related groups of clams went extinct together at a rate that was more often (16)____expected by blind chance —generally those groups of species were (17)____to a fairly small geographic area.“Extinctions (18)____to be clustered,which means the effects tend to be worse than what you might expect from random,”says Roy.“That’s true for mass extinctions as well —they end (19)____culling the most vulnerable lineages,leaving the more (20)____ones.”01.[A]although [B]while [C]as [D]but 02.[A]process [B]danger [C]practice [D]essence 03.[A]putting [B]taking [C]picking [D]running 04.[A]all [B]yet [C]only [D]just 05.[A]however [B]thus [C]meanwhile [D]then 06.[A]before [B]since [C]between [D]among 07.[A]survival [B]existence [C]subsistence [D]maintenance 08.[A]Indeed [B]Therefore [C]Likewise [D]Moreover 09.[A]version [B]copy [C]issue [D]edition 10.[A]incidence [B]awareness [C]proportion [D]popularity 11.[A]cause[B]produceOutperform your abilities and make a difference!传承辉煌历史开启成功未来4[C]trigger [D]inherit 12.[A]about [B]on [C]by [D]for 13.[A]account [B]feature [C]relic [D]record 14.[A]continued [B]vanished [C]ceased [D]expired 15.[A]By contrast [B]On average [C]At length [D]By chance 16.[A]which [B]what [C]than [D]as 17.[A]confined [B]limited [C]restricted [D]exposed 18.[A]stand [B]tend [C]attempt [D]choose 19.[A]off [B]in [C]with [D]up 20.[A]regular [B]resistant[C]delicate [D]potent【参考答案】1234567891011121314151617181920C B A A C BD C AACDBBCABDB。
泽洲英语小托福冲刺班讲义
泽洲英语小托福冲刺班讲义Attending the Zhezhou English Little TOEFL Crash Course is an exciting opportunity for students to enhance their English language skills and prepare for the TOEFL exam. The course materials are carefully designed to help students improve their listening, speaking, reading, and writing abilities in English, which are essential for success inthe TOEFL exam. The instructors are experienced and dedicated to helping students achieve their goals,providing personalized attention and support throughout the course.One of the key benefits of the Zhezhou English Little TOEFL Crash Course is the focus on all four language skills. This comprehensive approach ensures that students are well-prepared for the TOEFL exam, which assesses proficiency in all areas of English. By practicing listening, speaking, reading, and writing in a structured and supportive environment, students can build confidence and fluency in English, which is crucial for success in the exam.The course materials are specifically tailored to the needs of students preparing for the TOEFL exam. The instructors use a variety of resources, including textbooks, online exercises, and practice tests, to ensure that students are familiar with the format and content of the exam. This targeted approach allows students to focus onthe specific skills and strategies needed to excel in the TOEFL, giving them a competitive edge on exam day.In addition to the academic content, the ZhezhouEnglish Little TOEFL Crash Course also provides valuabletest-taking strategies and tips. These include time management techniques, how to approach different question types, and how to maximize scores in each section of the exam. By learning these strategies, students can feel more prepared and confident when taking the TOEFL, ultimately leading to better performance on the exam.Furthermore, the small class size of the ZhezhouEnglish Little TOEFL Crash Course allows for individualized attention and support. The instructors are able to providepersonalized feedback and guidance to each student, addressing their specific strengths and weaknesses in English. This tailored approach can help students make significant improvements in a short amount of time, leading to better results on the TOEFL exam.Finally, the supportive and motivating learning environment at the Zhezhou English Little TOEFL Crash Course is conducive to student success. The instructors are passionate about helping students achieve their goals, and their enthusiasm is contagious. Students are encouraged to push themselves and take risks in their language learning, leading to greater confidence and proficiency in English. This positive atmosphere can make a significant difference in students' performance on the TOEFL exam.In conclusion, the Zhezhou English Little TOEFL Crash Course offers a comprehensive and targeted approach to preparing for the TOEFL exam. With a focus on all four language skills, personalized attention, test-taking strategies, and a supportive learning environment, students can feel confident and well-prepared to excel on the exam.This course is an excellent choice for students looking to improve their English language abilities and achieve their desired scores on the TOEFL.。
优点英语听力高效训练冲刺班
优点英语听力高效训练冲刺班The high-efficiency training sprint class for English listening has several advantages.First of all, it provides a structured and focused approach to improving English listening skills. The classis designed to help students rapidly improve their ability to understand and comprehend spoken English. This is achieved through a combination of targeted exercises, practical listening activities, and real-world simulations.Secondly, the class offers personalized feedback and guidance. Each student receives individual attention and feedback from experienced instructors. This allows for targeted improvement in areas of weakness and ensures that each student is making progress at a pace that is appropriate for them.Additionally, the class provides ample opportunity for practice. Students engage in a variety of listening exercises and activities, including listening to authentic materials such as podcasts, interviews, and speeches. Thishands-on approach helps to build confidence and fluency in English listening.Moreover, the class is intensive and time-efficient. The curriculum is designed to maximize the use of class time and ensure that students are fully engaged and focused throughout the duration of the course. This means that students can see significant improvement in a relatively short period of time.Furthermore, the class is immersive and interactive. Students are encouraged to actively participate and engage with the material, which helps to reinforce learning and retention.In conclusion, the English listening high-efficiency training sprint class offers a structured, personalized, and immersive approach to improving English listening skills. It is an efficient and effective way for students to make rapid progress in this important area of language proficiency.英语听力高效训练冲刺班有几个优点。
中共专升本冲刺班英语模拟卷
中共专升本冲刺班英语模拟卷您的姓名: [填空题] *_________________________________1. ________ that the trade between the two countries reached its highest point. [单选题] *A. It was the 1990sB. That it was in the 1990sC. It was in the 1990s(正确答案)D. During the 1990s2. There are other problems which I don’t propose to ________ at the moment. [单选题] *A. go into(正确答案)B. go aroundC. go forD. go up3. It’s reported that by the end of this month the output of cement in the factory ________ by about 10%. [单选题] *A. will have risen(正确答案)B. has risenC. will be risingD. has been rising4. Not until ten o’clock ________ it was too late to return. [单选题] *A. they realizedB. they did realizeC. did they realize(正确答案)D. realized they5. Once a decision is made, it must be ________ firmly. [单选题] *A. carried onB. carried out(正确答案)C. carried awayD. carried off6. Don’t get your schedule ________; stay with us in this class. [单选题] *A. to changeB. changingC. changed(正确答案)D. change7. The pen I am writing my letter with is different from ________. [单选题] *A. that one(正确答案)B. oneC. the oneD. the ones8. Without his wise mother, he ________ such a successful scientist. [单选题] *A. would not becomeB. should not have becomeC. may not have becomeD. could not have become(正确答案)9. ________, we shall go out for a picnic on Sunday. [单选题] *A. Weather permitsB. Weather permitting(正确答案)C. With weather permitsD. With weather permitting10. It is quite necessary for a qualified teacher to have good manners and ________ knowledge. [单选题] *A. extensive(正确答案)B. expansiveC. intensiveD. expensive11. Experiments ________ that accurate measurements be made. [单选题] *A. showB. proveC. demand(正确答案)D. head12. I tried to catch the ball but it was ________ my reach. [单选题] *A. beyond(正确答案)B. besidesC. in addition toD. as well as13. The patient’s health failed to such an extent that he was put into ________ care. [单选题] *A. tenseB. rigidC. intensive(正确答案)D. tight14. Under heavy gunfire, those cameramen risked their lives to give ________ battle field reports. [单选题] *A. word-for -wordB. face- to- faceC.down -to- earthD. on- the- spot(正确答案)15. I appreciate ________ to your birthday party. [单选题] *A. to be invitedB. to have invitedC. having invitedD. being invited(正确答案)16. A love marriage, however, does not necessarily ________ much sharing of interests and responsibilities. [单选题] *A. take overB. result in(正确答案)C. hold onD. keep to17. When it ________ school work, the professor will treat his students equally. [单选题] *A. comes to evaluateB. comes to evaluating(正确答案)C. will come to evaluateD. will come to evaluating18. The ability to store knowledge makes computers different form every other machine ________ invented. [单选题] *A. ever(正确答案)B. thusC. yetD. as19. ________ new products have been successfully trial produced. [单选题] *A. A great dealB. A large amount ofC. A plenty ofD. A large number of(正确答案)20. I have kept that portrait ________ I can see it every day, as it always reminds me of my university days in London. [单选题] *A. whichB. where(正确答案)C. whetherD. when21. Smoking is so harmful to personal health that it kills people ________ each year than automobile accidents. [单选题] *A. six more timesB. six times more(正确答案)C. over six timesD. six times22. What they have done for us can’t be measured in ________ of money. [单选题] *A. wayB. meansC. terms(正确答案)D. place23. Go and get some water, ________? [单选题] *A. don’t youB. shall youC. can’t youD. won’t you(正确答案)24. ________ before we depart the day after tomorrow, we should have a wonderful dinner party. [单选题] *A.Had they arrivedB. Would they arriveC. Were they arrivingD. Were they to arrive(正确答案)25. Meat ________ easily in hot weather. [单选题] *A. turns badlyB. becomes badlyC. goes bad(正确答案)D. changes worse26. Today, when a lady gets on a crowded bus or train, a gentleman would probably________. [单选题] *A. stand up and offer her his seatB. read his newspaperC. look out of the windowD. not stand up and offer her his seat(正确答案)27. What men do towards women on a crowded bus or train today is ________. [单选题] *A. really badB. strange enoughC. not entirely wrong(正确答案)D. entirely wrong28. The new generation of women wants to be ________. [单选题] *A. treated not as the weaker sex(正确答案)B. treated as the weaker sexC. cared for on buses and trainsD. better treated than before29. According to the passage, which of the following is Not correct? [单选题] *A. Some women may get angry if you open the door for them.B. Girls don’t want you to pay for meal at all.(正确答案)C. Some women may criticize you if you show too much politeness to them.D. A girl may be unhappy if you insist on paying her share of the bill.30. From this passage, we know that ________. [单选题] *A. women need true consideration of their needs and feelings(正确答案)B. men have given up some politeness they used to show to womenC. women often get angry if you’re polite to themD. women should stand in the bus or train31. Many people who first visit the United States will find that ________. [单选题] *A. American is a highly developed countryB. American city people seem to be always in a rush(正确答案)C. the fast pace in American life often causes much troubleD. Americans are important and unfriendly people32. When the author says “you will miss smiles” in the second paragraph, he means ________. [单选题] *A. you will fail to notice that American are pleasant and happyB. you will be puzzled why Americans do not smile at youC. you will feel that Americans do not seem very friendly(正确答案)D. you will find that Americans don’t have much sense of humor33. In the author’s opinion, ________. [单选题] *A. it is true that life in New York is much faster than that in any other cityB. people living outside big cities are lazy and miserableC. most Americans people enjoy living in the suburbs of big citiesD. those who are busy are not necessary unfriendly(正确答案)34. The author mentions big cities such as Tokyo, Singapore and Paris ________. [单选题] *A. to show that city people all over the world have a lot in common(正确答案)B. to let his readers be aware that they are some of the world’s biggest citiesC. to illustrate their difference from American citiesD. because they are some of the cities that attract visitors most35. If you say to an American that you are a stranger there, most probably he will________. [单选题] *A. offer his help(正确答案)B. stop smiling at youC. help you find the wayD. reply that he is pleased to meet you36. According to the author, dramatic changes took place in ________. [单选题] *A. cities but not countryside of China(正确答案)B. both cities and countryside of ChinaC. countryside but not in large citiesD. everywhere37. It can be inferred from the second paragraph that ________. [单选题] *A. peasants lead similar life all over the worldB. Chinese irrigating system is more impressing than that in AmericaC. peasants in Midwest America raise more corns while Chinese peasants raise more rice(正确答案)D. peasants in Midwest America raise more rice while Chinese peasants raise more corn38. The author was traveling to Wuhu ________. [单选题] *A. in order to take a stop during the trip from Shanghai to NankingB. in order to find some place similar to his hometownC. in order to visit his grand parents(正确答案)D. in order to find out changes in small cities39. The author’s grandparents ________. [单选题] *A. live in their house of brick and mortarB. live in an apartment similar to westerners(正确答案)C. led a totally westernized lifeD. was poor as they always were40. Which of the following is the best title for this passage? [单选题] *A. Flash back to China(正确答案)B. From Shanghai to NankingC. Wuhu TodayD. Back With My Grand Parents41. According to the passage, which of the following is true? [单选题] *A. All international managers can learn culture.B. Business diversity is not necessary.C. Views differ on how to treat culture in business world.(正确答案)D. Most people do not know foreign culture well.42. According to the author, the model of Pepsi ________. [单选题] *A. is in line with the theories of the school advocating the business is business the world around(正确答案)B. is different from the model of McDonald’sC. shows the reverse of globalizationD. has converged cultural differences43. The two schools of thought ________. [单选题] *A. both propose that companies should tailor business approaches to individual culturesB. both advocate that different policies be set up in different countriesC. admit the existence of cultural diversity in business world(正确答案)D. Both A and B44. This article is supposed to be most useful for those ________. [单选题] *A. who are interested in researching the topic of cultural diversityB. who have connections to more than one type of cultureC. who want to travel abroadD. who want to run business on International Scale(正确答案)45. According to Fortune, successful international companies ________. [单选题] *A. earn 20 percent or more of their revenue overseasB. all have the quality of patience(正确答案)C. will follow the overseas local culturesD. adopt the policy of internationalization46. People were able to acquire thickened resin from ________________________. [填空题] *_________________________________(答案:plants)47. In his experiments, Adams originally intended to replace rubber with________________________. [填空题] *_________________________________(答案:chicle)48. The phrase “stumbled upon” (Para. 4) most probably means________________________ [填空题] *_________________________________(答案:to discover by chance)49. Compared with regular chewing gums, bubble gums were________________________. [填空题] *_________________________________(答案:less sticky and more stretchy)50. The passage is mainly concerned with ________________________. [填空题] *_________________________________(答案:the invention of chewing gum)51. China is one of the earliest cradles of civilization and the visit to this ancient civilization has long been my dream. [单选题] *A. 中国是较早的文明发源地,访问它是我的夙愿。
外国语培训中心冲刺班临考模拟二 XX0
外国语培训中心冲刺班临考模拟二2010.5 班级:姓名:_______㈠English Part ( 50 points)一、猜谜语(8分)1.where did the egg floating down the Mississippi River come from?2.Lucky Mouse fell off a 1000-step stair and was not hurt.why?3.Why do giraffes have long neck?4.A police officer had a brother ,but the brother had no brother.How could that be?5.Why does a cat look first to one side and then to the other side when it enters a room?6.How do you know policemen are strong ?7.With which hand do you write?8.What must you do before you return a book to the library?二、趣填动物成语。
(6分)1. 狐假虎威the fox ________ the ________ fierceness2. 杀鸡骇猴kill the ________ to frighten the ________3. 虎口拔牙pull a tooth from the ________ ________4. 虎啸猿啼tigers roar and ________ ________5. 虎头蛇尾a ________ ________ and a ________ ________三、从A、B、C、D中找出能替换划线部分的选项。
(7分)1) The tiger appears out of the blue.A. friendlyB. suddenlyC. slowlyD. fiercely2) You and your mother are like two pears in a pod.A. friendsB. don’t likeC. the sameD. like vegetables3) —She tells me she speaks ten languages. —In pig’s eye!A. Great.B. Genius.C. Talk big.D. Surprise.4) —What are you? —I’m a worker.A. What are you doing?B. What do you know?C. What about you?D. What do you do?5) —Thank you very much. —You’re welcome. It’s a piece of cake.A. It’s easy.B. I like it.C. I want a big piece.D. It is difficult.6) He is a big potato.A. fatB. sillyC. VIPD. tall7) You wouldn’t believe all the white elephants.A. animalsB. dear and useless thingsC. elephantsD. cheap and useful things四、巧手填表。
2024高三陶然英语一轮暑假班讲义
2024高三陶然英语一轮暑假班讲义Title: 2024 Senior Three Taoran English First-round Summer Class NotesIntroduction:Welcome to the 2024 Senior Three Taoran EnglishFirst-round Summer Class! This course is designed to help students prepare for the demanding challenges of the upcoming academic year. In this document, you will find a detailed outline of the topics we will cover, as well as strategies and tips to help you succeed in your studies.Week 1: Review and Preparations- In the first week, we will review key concepts from the previous year, including grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension.- Students will also be introduced to study strategies and time management techniques to help them maximize their learning potential.Week 2-3: English Language Proficiency- These two weeks will focus on improving students' English language proficiency through exercises and activities that target listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills.- We will work on pronunciation, grammar rules, and vocabulary expansion to enhance students' overall communication abilities.Week 4-5: Reading Comprehension and Critical Thinking- During these weeks, we will delve into reading comprehension strategies and critical thinking skills.- Students will learn to analyze and interpret complex texts, identify main ideas, and make inferences based on evidence presented in the text.Week 6-7: Writing Skills- In the final weeks of the course, we will concentrate on developing students' writing skills.- Students will practice writing essays, reports, and summaries, focusing on structure, coherence, and clarity in their writing.Conclusion:By the end of the 2024 Senior Three Taoran EnglishFirst-round Summer Class, students will have a solid foundation in English language proficiency, reading comprehension, critical thinking, and writing skills. With dedication, hard work, and practice, students will be well-prepared to tackle the challenges of their upcoming academic year. Thank you for choosing our program, and we look forward to a successful summer of learning and growth together!。
基础英语(层次测试)
暑期英语辅导班2010年课程考试之基础英语Time: 3 hoursMarks: 150 pointsI.Reading Comprehension. (50 points)A.Multiple Choice Questions. (28 points)Read the following two passages and choose from the choices marked A, B, C and D the best one that can meet the questions based on the passage. For questions 1 to 14, each equals 2 points.A Fable for Tomorrow1. There was once a town in the heart of America where all life seemed to live in harmony with its surroundings. The town lay in the midst of a checkerboard of prosperous farms, with fields of green and hillsides of orchards, where, in spring, white clouds of bloom drifted above the green fields. In autumn, oak and maple and birch set up a blaze of color that flamed and flickered across a backdrop of pines. Then foxes barked in the hills and deer silently crossed the fields, half hidden in the mists of the fall mornings.2. Along the roads, laurel, viburnum and alder, great ferns and wildflowers delighted the traveler’s eye through much of the year. Even in winter the roadsides were places of beauty, where countless birds came to feed on the berries and on the seed heads of the dried weeds rising above the snow. The country was, in fact, famous for the abundance and variety of its bird life, and when the flood of migrants was pouring through in spring and fall people traveled from great distances to observe them. Others came to fish the streams, while flowed clear and cold out of the hills and contained shady pools where trout lay. So it had been from the days many years ago when the first settlers raised their houses, sank their wells, and built their barns.3. Then a strange blight crept over the area and everything began to change. Some evil spell had settled on the community: mysterious maladies swept the flocks of chickens; the cattle and sheep sickened and died. Everywhere was a shadow of death. The farmers spoke of much illness among their families. In the town the doctors had become more and more puzzled by new kinds of sickness appearing among their patients. There had been several sudden and unexplained deaths, not only among adults but even among children, who would be stricken suddenly while at play and die within a few hours.4. There was a strange stillness. The birds, for example—where had they gone? Many people spoke of them, puzzled and disturbed. The feeding stations in the backyard were deserted. The few birds seen anywhere were moribund; they trembled violently and could not fly. It was a spring without voices. On the mornings that had once throbbed with the dawn chorus of robins, catbirds, doves, jays, wrens, and scores of other bird voices there was now no sound; only silence lay over the fields and woods and marsh.5. On the farms the hens brooded, but no chicks hatched. The farmers complained that they were unable to raise any pigs—the litters were small and the young survived only a few days. The apple trees were coming into bloom but no bees droned among the blossoms, so there was no pollination and there would be no fruit.6. The roadsides, once so attractive, were now lined with browned and withered vegetation as though swept by fire. These, too, were silent, deserted by all living things. Even the streams were now lifeless. Anglers no longer visited them, for all the fish died.7. In the gutters under the eaves and between the shingles of the roofs, a white granular powder still showed a few patches; some weeks before it had fallen like snow upon the roofs and the lawns, the fields and the streams.8. No witchcraft, no enemy action had silences the rebirth of new life in this stricken world. The people had done it themselves.9. This town does not actually exist, but it might easily have a thousand counterparts in America or elsewhere in the world. I know of no community that has experienced all the misfortunes I describe. Yet every one of these disasters has actually happened somewhere, and many real communities have already suffered a substantial number of them. A grim specter has crept upon us almost unnoticed, and this imagined tragedy may easily become a stark reality we all shall know. (674)1. What can be inferred from paragraph 1 and 2?A. The town must enjoy a very cozy harmonious atmosphere..B. There must be a lot of creatures, animals or plants, in the town.C. The town must be a captivating place for leisure time.D. There must be lines of hills and patches of woods in the town.2. According to the organization of the passage, what is the function of the first two paragraphs?A. To raise the questions.B. To set the background.C. To point out the theme.D. To clarify the purpose.3. Which one of the statement is TRUE according to paragraph 3 and 4?A. Farmers and doctors were very familiar with the illness in the town.B. There had been few unexpected deaths in the town since the blight.C. All kinds of birds were killed by the unprecedented illness silently.D. The strange blight was very contagious, especially among children.4. What does the word “litters” mean in paragraph 5?A. Pigs.B. Piglets.C. Pig embryos.D. Dead pigs.5. Why does the author say “there would be no fruit” about the apple trees?A. Because there were no bees to transform their pollens.B. Because their blossoms withered too quickly to fruit.…………………………………………装…………………………订…………………………线………………………………………………………答……………题……………不……………要……………超……………过……………此……………线………………C. Because the apple trees were too old to bloom.D. Because the apple trees suffered a strange blight.6. What happened after the pollution of the streams?A. They became too nutritious to breed any fish.B. They became poisonous to living things.C. They attracted more fishermen than before.D. They drained everything alive in them.7. Where does this passage taken from in your opinion?A. A science fiction.B. A critical magazine.C. An analytical fiction.D. An environmental manifest.Around the WorldNORWAY: Strike shuts 12 airports1. Another six Norwegian airports closed yesterday as a ground worker s’ strike escalated, creating transport problems for the oil industry, which relies on airports in Western Norway for access to offshore rigs.2. A total of 12 airports have been shut due to the strike, which began on Friday and relates to a pay dispute, airport owner Avinor said yesterday. Scandinavian carrier SAS estimated the strike was costing it 15 million Swedish crowns ($2.5 million) per day and said it was forced to cancel 197 flights yesterday and 500 since the strike began.BELGIUM: Railway workers walk out3. A strike by Belgian railway workers close the entire network yesterday and halted all international services to neighboring countries, although the road were less congested than expected.4. The 24-hour strike over pay and conditions, which lasts until 10 pm (4 am today Beijing time), meant there were no high-speed trains such as the Eurostar to Britain and the Thalys to France, Germany and the Netherlands.5. Some 400, 000 to 500, 000 people travel on the Belgian rail network on a typical weekday and major congestion was expected on the highways.SUDAN: Heavy fighting erupts6. Heavy fighting erupted between Sudan’s army and southern Soudanese forces in the disputed oil-rich town of Abyei yesterday, aid workers said.7. The fighting, which first erupted last week after a local dispute, is the latest of a series of clashes in the tense central Abyei region claimed by both Khartoum and semi-autonomous South Sudan.8. More than three years after a 2005 north-south peace deal to end decades of civil war, the sides have not agreed on borders or a government for the region.UNITED KINGDOM: Bus crash kill 1, injures 189. A woman was killed and 18 people were injured yesterday when a double-decker bus hita tree in central London.10. The incident on Tower Bridge Road smashed glass in the front windows of the route 188 bus and damaged part of one side. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene. Police said she was believed to have been a passer-by and not a passenger. Nine people were taken to hospital for treatment, four with more serious injuries—three with back injuries and one a head injury.11. Paramedics treated a further nine people with minor injuries at the scene. FRANCE: Fishermen block terminal12. French fishing industry workers blocked a key oil terminal near Marseille yesterday as part of nationwide port protests over rising fuel prices, port officials said.13. Some 50 protesters were barring delivery trucks from entering and leaving the Forsur-Mer terminal, and have set fire to tires and delivery crates at the site, port official said.14. Police were sent to the site. Protesters also have blocked France’s other key Mediterranean oil terminal, at Lavera.15. The protesters, including self-employed fishermen and those working for private companies, say fuel makes up a growing share—for some, the majority—of their monthly expenses. (490)8. Why did the airports close in Norway?A. Because of an air raid.B. Because of a God action.C. Because of a pay disorder.D. Because of a grand strike.9. Why was there a strike in Belgium transport network?A. Because workers are tired of being mistreated.B. Because the government enacted a disparaging law.C. Because workers detested their pay and conditions.D. Because the government was to be terminated.10. What did army and forces fight for in Sudan?A. They fought for the governance of the Abyei town.B. They fought for equal rights in the government.C. They fought for the new deal to stop disputes.D. They fought of their own volition.11. According to paragraph 9 to 11, which one of the statements is NOT TRUE?A. All the injured people were taken to hospital for further treatment.B. The dead woman was said to be a pedestrian.C. Part of the double-decker bus was damaged by the incident.D. The woman was dead immediately after the crash.12. Why did the fishermen in France block oil terminal?A. Because their career was stopped by the oil terminal.B. Because they were against the rising of oil prices.C. Because their fishing area was polluted by oil.D. Because they were shifting their career for more profit.13. According to the passage, which one of the following statements is TRUE?A. The strike in Norway and Belgium broke out for the same reason of pay disputes.B. The strike in Norway and Belgium lasted for days since they began.C. The 2005 north-south deal aimed at stopping the fighting between the two sides.D. The bus crash happened in suburb London caused many deaths and injuries.14. According to the passage, which one of the following statements is NOT TRUE?A. Strike in Belgium would spawn unexpectedly serious traffic jam on the highways.B. On the Tower Bridge Road were pieces of glass after the bus crash happened recently.C. According to an official, the heavy fight erupted for the enlargement of both sides.D. The protesters blocking the oil terminal caught the arrival of the police in France.B.True or False Questions. (10 points)Read the following passage and judge whether the statements given below is right or not. Each one from 15 to 19 equals 2 points.E.P.A. Moves to Curtail Greenhouse Gas Emissions1. Unwilling to wait for Congress to act, the Obama administration announced on Wednesday that it was moving forward on new rules to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from hundreds of power plants and large industrial facilities.2. President Obama has said that he prefers a comprehensive legislative approach to regulating emissions and stemming global warming, not a piecemeal application of rules, and that he is deeply committed to passage of a climate bill this year.3. But he has authorized the Environmental Protection Agency to begin moving toward regulation, which could goad lawmakers into reaching an agreement. It could also provide evidence of the United States’ seriousness as negotiators prepare for United Nations talks in Copenhagen in December intended to produce an international agreement to combat global warming.4. “We are not going to continue with business as usual,” Lisa P. Jackson, the E.P.A. administrator, said Wednesday in a conference call with reporters. “We have the tools and the technology to move forward today, and we are using them.”5. The proposed rules, which could take effect as early as 2011, would place the greatest burden on 400 power plants, new ones and those undergoing substantial renovation, by requiring them to prove that they have applied the best available technology to reduce emissions or face penalties.6. Ms. Jackson described the proposal as a common-sense rule tailored to apply to only the largest facilities — those that emit at least 25,000 tons of carbon dioxide a year — which are responsible for nearly 70 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States.7. The rule would not, as critics contend, cover “every cow and Dunkin’ Donuts,” Ms. Jackson said.8. The prospect of E.P.A. regulation of greenhouse gas emissions has generated fear and deep divisions within American industry. Some major utilities, oil companies and other heavy emitters are working closely with Congress to ensure that a climate bill would circumvent E.P.A. regulation by substituting a market-based cap-and-trade system. Others, led by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers, have worked against legislation and threatened to sue if the E.P.A. tries to impose controls on emissions of heat-trapping gases.9. The proposal will go through several months of drafting and public comment and faces likely litigation from industry and perhaps from environmentalists or citizen groups. (394)15. The current administration of America claimed their preference to an overall legislation on greenhouse gas emissions.16. A timely legislation would do America good in the coming Climate Summit.17. According to the E.P.A. administrator, America did not have technology updated enough to cut greenhouse gas emissions recently.18. The new legislation would cost America a lot both in industry and in the Chamber of Commerce.19. All American citizens will be against this new legislation on greenhouse gas emissions.C.Short Answer Questions. (12 points)Read the following passage and answer the questions briefly and correctly. For questions 20 and 22, each weighs 2 points; for questions 21 and 23, each weighs 4 points.The Ngong FarmI had a farm in Africa, at the foot of the Ngong Hills. The Equator runs across these highlands, a hundred miles to the North, and the farm lay at an altitude of over six thousand feet. In the day-time you felt that you had got high up, near to the sun, but the early mornings and evenings were limpid and restful, and the nights were cold.The geographical position, and the height of the land combined to create a landscape that had not its like in all the world. There was no fat on it and no luxuriance anywhere; it was Africa distilled up through six thousand feet, like the strong and refined essence of a continent. The colors were dry and burnt, like the colors in pottery. The trees had a light delicate foliage, the structure of which was different from that of the trees in Europe; it did not grow in bows or cupolas, but in horizontal layers, and the formation gave to the tall solitary trees a likeness to the palms, or a heroic and romantic air like full-rigged ships with their sails clewed up, and to the edge of a wood a strange appearance as if the whole wood were faintly vibrating. Upon the grass of the great plains the crooked bare old thorn-trees were scattered, and the grass was spiced like thyme and bog-myrtle; in some places the scent was so strong, that it smarted in the nostrils. All the flowers that you found on the plains, or upon the creepers and liana in the native forest, were diminutive like flowers of the downs—only just in the beginning of the long rains a number of big, massive heavy-scented lilies sprang out on the plains. The views were immensely wide. Everything that you saw made for greatness and freedom, and unequalled nobility.The chief feature of the landscape, and of your life in it, was the air. Looking back on a sojourn in the African highlands, you are struck by your feeling of having lived for a time up in the air. The sky was rarely more than pale blue or violet, with a profusion of mighty, weightless, ever-changing clouds towering up and sailing on it, but it has a blue vigor in it, and at a short distance it painted the ranges of hills and the woods a fresh deep blue. In the middle of the daythe air was alive over the land, like a flame burning; it scintillated, waved and shone like running water, mirrored and doubled all objects, and created great Fata Morgana. Up in this high air you breathed easily, drawing in a vital assurance and lightness of heart. In the highlands you woke up in the morning and thought: Here I am, where I ought to be. (472)20. Where did the author’s farm locate exactly?21. What did the author want to imply by saying “There was no fat on it and no luxuriance anywhere”?22. In what way did the foliages in Africa grow?23. According to the passage, what does the last exclamation mean?II.English-Chinese Translation. (50 points)Read the following passage and render the five underlined sentences into Chinese. Each sentence equals 10 points.The Other RoadWe stand now where two roads diverge. But unlike the roads in Robert Frost’s familiar poem, they are not equally fair. (24)The road we have long been traveling is deceptively easy, a smooth superhighway on which we progress with great speed, but at its end lies disaster. The other fork of the road—the one “less traveled by”—offers our last, our only chance to reach a destination that assures the preservation of our earth.The choice, after all, is ours to make. If, having endured much, we have at last asserted our “right to know”, and (25)if, knowing, we have concluded that we are being asked to take senseless and frightening risks, then we should no longer accept the counsel of those who tell us that we must fill our world with poisonous chemicals; we should look about and see what other course is open to us.A truly extraordinary variety of alternatives to the chemical control of insects is available.(26)Some are already in use and have achieved brilliant success. Others are in the stage of laboratory testing. Still others are little more than ideas in the minds of imaginative scientists, waiting for the opportunity to put them to the test.“Any science may be likened to a river,” says a Jahns Hopkins biologist, Professor Carl P. Swanson. “It has its obscure and unpretentious beginning; its quiet stretches as well as its rapids; its periods of drought as well as of fullness. (27)It gathers momentum with the work of many investigators and as it is fed by other streams of thought; it is deepened and broadened by the concepts and generalizations that are gradually evolved.”The “control of nature” is a phrase conceived in arrogance, born of the Neanderthal age of biology and philosophy, when it was supposed that nature exists for the convenience of man. The concepts and practices of applied entomology for the most part date from that Stone Age of science. (28)It is our alarming misfortune that so primitive a science has armed itself with the most modern and terrible weapons, and that in turning them against the insects it has also turned them against the earth. (365)III.Writing. (50 points) Arthur Ashe once said, “From what we get, we can make a living; what we give, however, makes a life.” Is there anything different between “living” and “life”? If so, what is it? What is a “living”; what is a “life”? How to “live a happy life” all your living days? According to your experience, write a short argument of 160~200 words to point your understanding out. Your argument entitled “Live a Happy Life” should be brief but strong both in content and in organization.Live a Happy Life1-5:CBDBA6-10:BDDCA11-14:ABDC15-19:TTFTF。
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一、考试技巧1、先做写作Writing A 满分10分保证7-8分Writing B 满分15分保证10-12分关注主观题;2、关于翻译阅卷比较宽松,保证7-8分卷面整洁,拼写工整;3、阅读理解A 40分B 10分考前2010、2011阅读考试真题一定要熟化;4、考前调整心态调整、生物钟调整。
二、阅读技巧1、浏览众题目,了解文意核心:尤其关注主旨,找出核心词;2、细读首题,比对出处核心:锁定信号词—>锁定题型—>分析选项—>回文定位;3、重点题型细节题、推断题、判断题、主旨题要素:过于单一片面,不具宏观性的选项应该排除灵活分析选项ABCD间的出题关系(A约等于B、AB相反、A大于B、A与BCD相反,等等);4、关于热点话题历届阅读考题都会涉及热点话题,如2011年阅读考题关于欧债危机的文章。
一般出题的习惯是,以前考过的热点话题如果不在阅读出现,也很有可能在别的题型里涉及到。
应加强对热点话题的剖析和渗透。
三、写作技巧1、命题剖析大作文共三类题型:文字类、图表类、图画类;结合历届命题规律,今年写作复习应以图表类作文作为重中之重进行复习备考;文字类作为次之,画图类作文排在出题可能性的最后;2、写作要求首段提前准备,考试现场做到可以默写出来,一般来讲,阅卷老师对首段首句印象评判较为重要,首句写好了,紧跟的第二句出点小错也较为宽容,整体印象分要保证;3、段落概括第一段段落架构(para1)第一句(s1):赞美(提前准备,背过默写)第二句(s2):描述(自己写,参考模板造句)第三句(s3):解读(提前准备,背过默写)第二段段落架构(pare2)因果逻辑分析:第一句(s1):有因第二句(s2):因1(公众观念)第三句(s3):因2(公众生活水平)第四句(s4):因3(政策引导)第五句(s5) :换句话说(政府促进)4、写作样板(画图题,环保environmental protection,引申:消费观念保护consumptionprotection,通讯观念保护communication protection)第一段:Looking at this cartoon, I believe, every reader will sink into meditation upon its implication. As is depicted in the picture, a young man is going to travel on a bicycle instead of in his fashionable car, which surprises his wife greatly. Needless to say, the drawing is designed (或is meant) to convey the significance of environmental protection.纵观这个漫画,我相信,每个读者都会陷入对它的含义的沉思当中。
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初三英语复习学案(7A unit 1 This is me!)短语记忆(译成汉语)Look after introduce sb. to sb.Good night live in a flatbe clever at in the school basketball teamin the Reading Club call me Simonlisten to music work hardwear glasses football bootsfootball field tennis rackettennis court swimming poolafter school have breakfasttalk to with sb. at lunchtimetake a dog for a walk every daywalk home take the/a busa picture of my family a member ofat the weekend go runninghalf an hour look strongplay for say… in Englishon 3rd October live on Garden Roadtalk on the phone with sb. look for things on the Internet grow up 语法精讲一般现在时(1)一般现在时的形式主语为第三人称单数时,需在动词原形后加s或es.①多数动词后面加s如:eat-eats , play-plays , swim-swims , walk-walks②以字母o,s,x,ch,sh结尾的动词后面加es.如:do-does , go-goes , guess-guesses , fix-fixes , teach-teaches ,push-pushes③末尾为-y的动词分两种情况:若-y前为辅音字母时,则将-y变为-i,再加-es若-y前为元音字母时,则-y不变,直接在-y后面加-s。
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