新课堂英语选修十人教试题:单元检测(五) Word含答案

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单元检测
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A
FreeWi-Fihasbecomeveryimportanttous:
manystoresandshoppingmallsofferit,restaurantsuseittoattractcustomers, andforlibrariesandcoffeeshopsitisamust-haveservice.
Evenwhenpeoplearetraveling, theyscanforfreeWi-Fi.Whenselectingorratingahotel, sixintentravelersbelievethatunlimitedWi-Fiisthemostimportantfactor.
“Today, peoplewillneverforgettopacktheirsmartphones, tabletsandlaptopsintothesuitcase,”saidtheDailyMail.“WerelyonfreeWi-Fiheavilywhentraveling —especiallywhenitcomestocheckingsocialmedia, checkingouttraveltips, andaccessingwebsites.”
However, despitetheopportunitiesthatfreeWi-Figivesus, “ourover-relianceontechnologyhascomeataprice, withtravelersfeelingunabletoescapesocialmedia,”said LonelyPlanet, theworld’slargesttravelguidebrand.
AnitaIsalska, LonelyPlanet editorandtechaddict, wasforcedtounplugwheninanisolated (隔绝的) campinGreenlandrecently.“Adjustingtothisslowerpace, Ibegantorealizethat: socialmediahadchangedintoahabit,”shewrote.“IhadbelievedIwascapturing(捕捉) moments, butinrealitymybusyfingerswerepreventingmefromenjoyingtravel’sdeepestpleasures.Howfullycany ouappreciateahugeglacierorwildflowerswhenyourbrainisselectingtherightphotofilter (滤镜) ortheperfectsixsecondstotakephotos?”
InSeptember,
LonelyPlanet released10predictionsforthefutureofglobaltravel.Oneofthemwasthattrueescapeswillbeh ighlyvaluedinfuture, soremotehotelswillstarttomaketheirlackoftheInternetintoanappealingfeature.Wouldyouliketohavean
unpluggedholiday?
1.Accordingtothepassage, peoplenowadaystendtodothefollowingEXCEPT.
A.gettingoutofalibrarythathasnoaccesstotheInternet
B.thinkingillofahotelwithoutWi-Fi
C.enjoyingtravellingbetterwithoutcarryinganyHi-Techequipment
D.makingtravelplansviatheInternet
答案 C
解析细节理解题。

本题针对文章前三段的内容,也就是论述freeWi-Fi为人们生活带来的便捷。

A项源于第一段内容,B项源于第二段内容,D项源于第三段内容。

而选项C来自第三段原文:“Today, peoplewillneverforgettopacktheirsmartphones, tabletsandlaptopsintothesuitcase,”saidtheDailyMail.“WerelyonfreeWi-Fiheavilywhentraveling. ..”。

2.Throughthefourthparagraph, theauthorintendsto.
A.showadifferentopiniononthetopic
B.givemoreevidencetotheviewmentioned
C.getintoanothertopic
D.summarizethepreviousparagraphs
答案 A
解析推理判断题。

第四段出现关键词:“However”,文章转向另外一个议论角度:freeWi-Fi 的缺点。

3.WhathasAnitaIsalskarealizedinGreenland?
A.TravelerscannotsurvivewithoutHi-Tech.
B.Herfingersarenotflexibleenoughtotakeenoughpictures.
C.Takingpicturesdoesn’taffectappreciatingnature.
D.Herover-relianceontechnologyhascomeataprice.
答案 D
解析细节理解题。

对于A选项,AnitaIsalska的经历说明没有高科技的生活是可能的。

B和
C选项的错误来源于对“IhadbelievedIwascapturing(捕捉) moments, butinrealitymybusyfingerswerepreventingmefromenjoyingtravel’sdeepestpleasures.Howfullycany ouappreciateahugeglacierorwildflowerswhenyourbrainisselectingtherightphotofilter (滤镜) ortheperfectsixsecondstotakephotos?”这段话的理解,即高科技分散了旅行者欣赏自然美景的精力。

由第四段第一句和第五段可知D项正确。

B
ThecrisisatJapan’sFukushimaDai-Ichinuclearenergycenterhasraisedquestionsaboutthefutureo fthenuclearenergyindustry.ArjunMakhijaniispresidentoftheInstituteforEnergyandEnvironmentalRes earchintheUnitedStates.HesaysthedisasterinJapanishistoric.
Thisweek,
thechairmanofAmerica’snuclearagencysaidthereislittlechancethatharmfulradiationfromJapancould reachtheUnitedStates.NuclearRegulatoryCommissionChairmanGregoryJaczkoalsosaidAmericahasa strongprograminplacetodealwithearthquakethreats.NonewnuclearpowercentershavebeenbuiltintheU nitedStatessince1979.ThatwaswhenAmerica’sworstnuclearaccidenthappenedattheThreeMileIslan dcenterinPennsylvania.Theaccidentbegantoturnpublicopinionagainstnuclearenergy.
Tosupportmorecleanenergyproduction, theObamagovernmenthasbeenseekingbillionsofdollarsingovernmentloanguaranteestobuildnewcente rs.Presently, abouttwentypercentofelectricityintheUnitedStatescomesfromnuclearenergy.Butcriticssaynuclearpo weristoocostlyanddangeroustobeworthfurtherexpansion.
GermanprimeministerAngelaMerkelsaidGermanywouldcloseallsevennuclearpowercentersfora momentwhileenergypolicyisreconsidered.TheEuropeanUnionisplanningtotestallcentersinitstwenty-s evenmembernations.
Developingnationsarelesswillingtoslownuclearexpansion.Chinasaiditwouldcontinuewithplanst obuildabouttwenty-fivenewnuclearplants.AndIndia, underacooperationagreementwiththeUnitedStates, planstospendbillionsonnewcentersinthecomingyears.
Japanhasmadenuclearenergyanationalprioritysincethe1970s.Unlikemanymajoreconomies,
Japanimportseightypercentofitsenergy.TheNuclearEnergyInstitutesaidtwenty-ninepercentofJapan’selectricitycamefromnuclearsourcesin2011.Thegovernmentplannedtoincreasethattofortypercentby2 017.
Nuclearplantssupplyfourteenpercentofglobalelectricity.Nuclearenergyisacleanresource, producingnocarbongases.Butradioactivewasteisaseriousunresolved(未解决的) issue.SoisthepresenceofnuclearpowercentersinearthquakeareasliketheonenearBushehr, Iran.
4.Whichofthefollowingcountriesistheleastlikelytoexpanditsuseofnuclearenergy?
A.China.
B.India.
C.Iran.
D.Germany.
答案 D
解析细节理解题。

根据第四段第一句“GermanprimeministerAngelaMerkelsaidGermanywouldcloseallsevennuclearpowercentersforamo mentwhileenergypolicyisreconsidered.”可知德国将暂时关闭七座核电站,故选D。

5.ThegovernmentofJapanintendedtoincreaseitsnuclearenergyin2017bycomparedwith2011.
A.29%
B.40%
C.69%
D.11%
答案 D
解析细节理解题。

根据倒数第二段最后两句“TheNuclearEnergyInstitutesaidtwenty-ninepercentofJapan’selectricitycamefromnuclearsourcesi n2011.Thegovernmentplannedtoincreasethattofortypercentby2017.”可推断选D(40%-29%=11%)。

6.WhichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheuseofnuclearpowerintheUSisTRUE?
A.MostoftheelectricitycomesfromnuclearenergyintheUS.
B.TheObamagovernmentisagainstbuildingnuclearpowerplants.
C.Asmallnumberofnuclearpowerplantshavebeenbuiltsince1979.
D.AseriousnuclearaccidenthappenedinAmericaattheendofthe1970s.
答案 D
解析推理判断题。

根据第二段第三、四句“NonewnuclearpowercentershavebeenbuiltintheUnitedStatessince1979.ThatwaswhenAmerica’s
worstnuclearaccidenthappenedattheThreeMileIslandcenterinPennsylvania.”可判断选D。

7.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?
A.ThenuclearcrisisinJapanhasspreadtootherpartsoftheworld.
B.Thesituationoftheworld’snuclearpowerdevelopmentafterthecrisisinJapan.
C.Japan’snucleardisasterwillslowtheexpansionofnuclearplantsallovertheworld.
D.Japan’snucleardisasterwon’taffectthenuclearenergyproductioninothercountries.
答案 B
解析主旨大意题。

日本核辐射引发了全球对核能使用的反思,继而报道了各国对核能的使用状况及相关态度,由此判断全文主题应该是B项。

C
♦Walkingtall, andsafely
Somewomensimplyrefusetogiveuphighheels, despiteslush(雪泥), iceandsnow.Nowthere’sWinterTraxforthem,
designedtofitoverhigh-heelbootsandmaketheirwalkonthewildsidealittlemoresafe.Metalcoils (圈) wraparoundrubberatthefrontendoftheshoe, withtheheelendopen.
♦Snowskirtstepsupintofashion
Downwithsnowpants.Upwithsnowskirts!
Montreal’sFantasyWorldHeroeshascreatedtheseskirtstolayeroverminisandjeansasthesnowseasonse tsin.Inarangeofcolorsandavailableinwool, lendsandquiltings, theycomeinfoursizesandadjustable.

DocMartens, thosearmy-inspiredleatherboots, areback.TheywerelastpopularwhenKurtCobainwasalltherage(风靡一时).Sofar, justafewteensandfashionpeoplehavebeenspottedwearingtheslightfatboots, buttheyhavealreadyappearedonstylishmodelslikeIrinaLazareanuandAgynessDeyn.
NeonstoressoldDocMartens15yearsagoanditsownerIrvingTajfelwasn’tsureatfirstifhewasready torelivethetrend.
“Icouldn’tbelievemyeyeswhenIsawDocMartensatafashionfairinBarcelonalastyear.ThenIsaw allthecoolfashionkidswearingtheminParis.ThatgotmethinkingthatitwasabouttimeDocMartenscameb ackinstylehere,”Tajfelsaid.
8.WecanknowfromthepassagethatWinterTrax.
A.makeswomenlikeDocMartensmore
B.protectsthebackendofhigh-heelboots
C.makeswomenenjoyhigh-heelbootsinwinter
D.protectswomenfrombeingrobbed
答案 C
解析推理判断题。

根据文章Walkingtall, andsafely部分的“Somewomensimplyrefusetogiveuphighheels, despiteslush (雪泥), iceandsnow.Nowthere’sWinterTraxforthem,
designedtofitoverhigh-heelbootsandmaketheirwalkonthewildsidealittlemoresafe.”可知WinterTrax 设计的产品是让女士在冬天也享受高跟靴的乐趣。

故选C。

9.WheninBarcelonalastyear, IrvingTajfelprobably.
A.woreapairofDocMartens
B.foundDocMartenswasputonshow
C.placedanorderforDocMartens
D.sawfashionkidswearingDocMartens
答案 B
解析细节理解题。

根据文章最后一段的“Icouldn’tbelievemyeyeswhenIsawDocMartensatafashionfairinBarcelonalastyear.ThenIsawallth ecoolfashionkidswearingtheminParis.”可知IrvingTajfel发现DocMartens风靡巴黎。

故选B。

10.Whichofthefollowingcanbeusedtofillintheblank?
A.Leatherbootsarepopularagain
B.KurtCobainanditsmusic
C.Howtochoosehigh-qualityboots
D.DocMartensmakeabravereturn
答案 D
解析细节理解题。

通读空白处下的第一段,根据第一句话“DocMartens,
thosearmy-inspiredleatherboots, areback.”可知DocMartens又重新流行。

故选D。

11.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?
A.High-heelboots.
B.Seasons.
C.Clothesfashion.
D.Weather.
答案 C
解析主旨大意题。

high-heelboots高跟靴;seasons季节;clothesfashion流行服装;weather 天气。

通读全文并根据文章的关键词skirt,boots,fashion等判断选C。

D
Schoolismuchmorethanaplacewherestudentsgathertolearn.Forchildren,schoolistheirfirstopportunityforsocialdevelopmentandintroductiontopeopleoutsideoftheirfamilyunit. Lessonslearnedinschoolgobeyondmathematicsandlanguagearts.Studentslearntodevelopindividualint erestsandfindotherpeoplewhosharetheirinterests.
Musicisoneofthewayslike-mindedchildrencometogether.Whenmanypeopletalkaboutthebenefits ofmusiceducation,they’requicktopointoutallofthenumerousandmeasurableresultsofmusiceducation:manystudiesshowthepositiveimpactmusicprogramscanhaveonchildreninotherareasofstudy.
urelTrainor,aprofessorofpsychology,atMcMasterUniversity,hassaidyoungchildrenwhotakemusiclessonsshowdifferentbraindevelopmentandimprovedmemoryco mparedtochildrenwhodonotreceivemusicaltraining.StanfordUniversityresearchershavefoundthatmus icaltrainingimproveshowthebrainprocessesthespokenword,afindingthatresearcherssaycouldleadtoimprovingthereadingabilityofchildrenwhohavedyslexiaandot herreadingproblems.
Furthermore,inananalysisofdataonmorethan25,000secondaryschoolstudents,researchersattheUnitedStatesDepartmentofEducationfoundthatstudentswhoreportconsistentinvolve mentininstrumentalmusicduringmiddleschoolandhighschoolperformsignificantlybetterinmathematic s.
Therearemanyreasonswhymusiceducationcanhelptomakeachildabetterstudent,buttherealsoareotherbenefitsthatgobeyondtheclassroomenvironment.Beinginvolvedinmusicisalsoas ocialendeavorthatcansetthecourseforlifelongfriendsandhelpcreatesocialgroupsthatlastthroughschool
andbeyond.Musiceducationbreedsfamiliarityduringaschoolcareer,whengoingfromclasstoclassorfromschooltoschooleveryyearcanbenervewrackingandunfamiliar.
12.Whatisthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?
A.Toshowschoolistheplaceforstudentstolearn.
B.Tostresstheimportanceoflearningknowledge.
C.Toleadtothemaintopicofthepassage.
D.Toexplainwhattheauthorreallythinksof.
答案 C
解析篇章结构题。

根据文章第一段的最后一句“Studentslearntodevelopindividualinterestsandfindotherpeoplewhosharetheirinterests.”和下面几段都提到音乐教育的重要性,因此该段就是引出主题。

故选C。

13.Accordingtotheresearchers,wecanknowthat.
A.musicloverstendtousetheirbraininawiseway
B.musictrainingcancurechildrenofmanydiseases
C.learningmusicisbeneficialtostudents’performanceinmathematics
D.seniorstudentsdislikedattendingmusiclessons
答案 C
解析细节理解题。

根据文章第四段的“...studentswhoreportconsistentinvolvementininstrumentalmusicduringmiddleschoolandhighschoo lperformsignificantlybetterinmathematics.”可知学音乐有利于孩子的数学学习。

故选C。

14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dyslexia”mean?
A.Havingdifficultywithreading.
B.Receivingtrainingformusic.
C.Gainingknowledgefromlearning.
D.Losingtheabilitytoreadmusic.
答案 A
解析词义猜测题。

根据该单词后的otherreadingproblems可推断是“阅读障碍”。

故选A。

15.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat.
A.musiccanensureyouhavelotsofclosefriends
B.changingschoolsisabadexperienceforeveryone
C.musicdoesoffersocialandunderstandingbenefits
D.fewschoolsreallyfocusonmusiceducation
答案 C
解析推理判断题。

根据文章最后一段的“...therealsoareotherbenefitsthatgobeyondtheclassroomenvironment.Beinginvolvedinmusicisalsoas ocialendeavorthatcansetthecourseforlifelongfriendsandhelpcreatesocialgroupsthatlastthroughschool andbeyond.”可推断选C。

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Agreatnumberofpeoplecangetinjuredorevenkilledresultingfromahumanstampede (踩踏).Thebadthingisthatapeacefulgroupofpeoplecanquicklyturnintoacrazypanickedcrowd.16Ifyouarei nacrowd, themostimportantthingistomakeyourselffamiliarwithyoursurroundingsandmentallynoticetheexits.No matterwhereyouare, makesureyoualwaysknowhowtogetout.17Ifyouareinacrowdofmovingpeople, wetorunevengroundcanbeslipperyordangerous, causingyoutofall.
Beawareofthegeneralatmosphereoftheevent, aspanicsituationscanoftenbeexpected.Whenindanger, afewsecondscanmakeallthedifference.Ifyoufindyourselfinthemiddleofamovingcrowd, donotfightagainstthepressure,
donotstandstillorsitdown.18Takeadvantageofanyspacethatmayopenupandtrytomovesidewaystothecr owdmovementwheretheflowisweaker.
19—Itgivesyoumovementandprotectsyourchest.
Ifyoufall, getupquickly.Ifyoufallandcannotgetup, keepmovingbycrawlinginthesamedirectionofthecrowd, orifthatisnotpossible, thencoveryourheadwithyourarmsandcurl (蜷缩)up.20Sometimes, findingarightposturecansaveyourlife.
A.Makeyourselfawareofthetypeofgroundyouarestandingon.
B.Donotlieonyourstomachorback, asthisdangerouslyexposesyourlungs.
C.Ifyouaresteppedon, youshouldshoutforhelp.
D.Instead, moveinthesamedirectionofthecrowd.
E.Keepyourhandsupbyyourchest, likeaboxer.
F.Stretchyourarmstothefulllengthsothatyoucanmakemorespacetomoveinthecrowd.
G.What’sworseisthatthestampedecanbecausedwhilethereseemsnoactualdanger.
答案16.G17.A18.D19.E20.B
第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Thehardestarithmetictomasteristhatwhichenablesustocountourblessings.
—EricHoffer Accordingtolegend, ayoungmanwhiletravellingthroughthedesertcameacrossaspringofdeliciouscrystal-clearwater.Thewat erbeingso21,hefilledhisleathercontainersohecouldbringsomebacktoatribal(部落的) elderwhohadbeenhis22.
Afterafour-dayjourneyhe23thewatertotheoldmanwhotookadeepdrink,
24warmlyandthankedhisstudentforthesweetwater.Theyoungmanreturnedtohisvillagewitha25heart.
Later, theteacherletanotherstudenttastethewater.Hespatitout, sayingitwas26.Itapparentlyhadgonebadbecauseoftheoldleathercontainer.Thestudent27histeacher, “Master, thewaterwasdisgusting.Whydidyou28tolikeit?”Theteacherreplied, “Youonlytastedthewater.Itastedthe29.Thewaterwassimplythe30foranactofloving-kindnessand31co uldbesweeter.”
Ithinkweunderstandthis32bestwhenwereceiveinnocentgiftsof33fromyoungchildren.Whetherit ’sahand-madecardoramacaronibracelet,
thenaturalandproper34isappreciationandexpressedthankfulnessbecausewelovethe35withinthegift.
Gratitudedoesn’talwayscome36.Unfortunately, mostchildrenandmanyadultsvalueonlythethinggiven37thefeelingwithinit.Weshould38ourselvesandte achourchildrenaboutthe39andpurityoffeelingsandexpressionsofgratitude.40,
giftsfromtheheartarereallygiftsoftheheart.
21.A.shallow B.valuable
C.magical
D.sweet
答案 D
解析由穿过沙漠地区的人看到的水和上一句中的delicious判断水应是甘甜的。

故选D。

22.A.brother B.master
C.teacher
D.student
答案 C
解析依据后文可知,老者应是他的老师。

故选C。

23.A.donated B.presented
C.delivered
D.provided
答案 B
解析句意为:他把水送呈给老师。

故选B。

24.A.greeted B.smiled
C.gestured
D.advocated
答案 B
解析句意为:老师热情地笑了并感谢学生送来的甘甜的水。

故选B。

25.A.happy B.soft
C.heavy
D.light
答案 A
解析句意为:年轻人很开心地回到他的村庄。

故选A。

26.A.salty B.pure
C.delicious
D.awful
答案 D
解析另一学生尝过以后,觉得水很难喝。

根据句意选D。

27.A.scolded B.challenged
C.criticized
D.persuaded
答案 B
解析此处是学生质疑老师。

challenge挑战,质疑,故选B。

28.A.promise B.decide
C.pretend
D.swear
答案 C
解析他不解老师为何会装作很喜欢那变质的水。

故选C。

29.A.flavor B.sample
C.drink
D.gift
答案 D
解析老师说他品尝的是礼物的味道。

根据句意应选D。

30.A.container B.mixture
C.exhibition
D.necessity
答案 A
解析句意为:水仅仅是装载爱和善良的容器。

故选A。

31.A.something B.nothing
C.everything
D.anything
答案 B
解析句意为:没有什么比作为爱和善良的容器的水更甜美的了。

根据句意选B。

32.A.dialogue B.article
C.lesson
D.problem
答案 C
解析句意为:当我们从年轻的孩子那里收到爱的礼物时,我认为我们能够理解这个道理。

故选C。

33.A.love B.thanks
C.honor
D.sympathy
答案 A
解析参考上题解析。

34.A.judgment B.explanation
C.response
D.impression
答案 C
解析句意为:我们自然而恰当的反应是欣赏。

故选C。

35.A.idea B.content
C.encouragement
D.nature
答案 A
解析句意为:因为我们喜欢礼物所包含的心意。

故选A。

36.A.necessarily B.suddenly
C.accidentally
D.naturally
答案 D
解析句意为:感恩并非自然而然来到的。

故选D。

37.A.otherthan B.ratherthan
C.apartfrom
D.orrather
答案 B
解析句意为:大多数人只看重被赠与的东西本身而不是其体现的情谊。

ratherthan而不是,故选B。

38.A.accuse rm
C.devote
D.remind
答案 D
解析句意为:我们应该经常提醒自己。

故选D。

39.A.strength B.appeal
C.beauty
D.trick
答案 C
解析句意为:我们要教育孩子,感激和对感激之情的表达是美丽而纯洁的。

故选C。

40.A.Afterall B.Firstofall
C.Aboveall
D.Inall
答案 A
解析句意为:毕竟发自内心的礼物才是用心的礼物。

故选A。

第Ⅱ卷
第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Basedonrecentresearches, distancelearningisslowlyprovingas41.valuable(value) asthetraditionalcampusbasedform.Itisafixedtruththatthisformoflearningis42.ontheincrease.Moreover, bothstudentsandteachershaveexpressedtheir43.happiness
(happy)withthesecourses.Thebestpartofdistancelearningcoursesistheirflexibleformat.Studentscanco ntinue44.towork (work) andstudyatthesametimewithoutanykindofdifficulty.Youwill45.beprovided (provide) withthefacilitiesofavirtual(虚拟的)classroomandavirtualcampus.Anyone46.who/that upgrades their professional knowledge to a new level can apply for these courses.With an online study format,the tests and notes can be 47.accessible/accessed(access) withjustamouseclickfromyourhomecomputer.However, astudent48.attending (attend)anonlinecoursemusttakethetimemanagement49.seriously(serious).Everyonlinestudentmustk eep50.itinmindthatpropermanagementoftimeandstudyscheduleisthekeytowardssuccessinthisformat. 第三部分写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。

文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。

每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

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Dearmanager,
IamwritingtoexpressmyinterestinyourrecentlyadvertisedpositionasasecretaryofEnglish.HereIw ouldliketointroducemebriefly.
Iama25-year-oldyoungmangraduatedfromtheForeignLanguagesDepartmentofJilinUniversity.Ih
avebeenaEnglishguidefortwoyearsaftergraduation.Asaresult,
myoralEnglishisprettywell.Ihavegreatinterestthejob.Ihavemuchconfidenceinmyself.IfIamgiventothe job,
IcanassureyouIwilldomybesttodoitwell.I ’dliketomeetyouatyourconvenienttodiscussthepossibilityo fworkinginyourcompany.Anearlyreplytomyapplicationwillbehighappreciated.
Yoursrespectfully ,
WangYong
答案
Dearmanager ,
Iamwritingtoexpressmyinterestinyourrecentlyadvertised position positions
asasecretaryofEnglish.HereIwouldliketointroduce me
myself
briefly.
Iama25-year-oldyoungman
∧who/that

graduated graduating
fromtheForeignLanguagesDepartmentofJilinUniversity.Ihavebeen
a an Englishguidefortwoyearsaftergraduation.Asaresult, myoralEnglishispretty well good .Ihavegreatinterest ∧
in
thejob.I
have had
muchconfidenceinmyself.IfIamgivento\thejob,
IcanassureyouIwilldomybesttodoitwell.I ’dliketomeetyouatyour
convenient convenience
todiscussthepossibilityofworkinginyourcompany.Anearlyreplytomyapplicationwillbe high highly
appreciated.
Yoursrespectfully ,
WangYong
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
请根据所给提示用英语写一篇人物介绍,介绍中国著名科学家王选。

提示如下: 1.王选(WangXuan),出生于1937年2月13日,江苏人。

2.他勤奋刻苦,小心谨慎,热情乐观,是中国著名科学家和电脑专家。

3.上大学时,他就对中文印刷特别感兴趣,总是沉浸在学习之中。

4.在克服了无数的困难之后,1985年王选发明了汉字激光照排系统,这极大地改善了中国的出版技术。

5.他一生不断挑战自己,致力研究中国汉字,为我国做出了巨大的贡献。

注意:1.可适当添加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.词数100左右。

参考词汇:中文印刷Chineseprinting;汉字激光照排LaserZhaopai;出版技术publishingtechnology
参考范文
WangXuanwasafamousscientistandexpertincomputer.HewasborninJiangsuProvinceonFeb13,1 937.Hewasdiligent,cautiousandenthusiasticbothinhisworkandinhisdailylife.Whenstudyinginuniversity,hewasfascinatedinChineseprintingandalwaysabsorbedinit.Aftergraduation,heworkedonthestudyandeducationofcomputer.In1985,hefinallyinventedtheLaserZhaopai,whichhasgreatlyimprovedpublishingtechnologyinChina.Inhislifetime,healwayschallengedhimself.HewasdevotedtothestudyofChinesecharactersandmadegreatcontribution stoChina.
Hewassogreatascientistthathewasrespectedbypeopleallovertheworld.。

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