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第II卷 非选择题部分

第四部分: 写作(共三部分, 满分35分)

第一节: 第一节: 词汇 .

A) 根据汉语意思,完成下列句子。(每空0。5分,满分10分)

1.人们取笑他,因为他戴了一顶这么奇怪的帽子。

People_________________________him because he wears such a strange hat.

2. 尽管他的工作很忙,他还是会留出一些时间和孩子们在一起。

Although he is very busy, he still _________________________some time to stay with his kids.

3.最近非洲的许多河流都干涸了。

Many rivers in Africa have _________________________recently.

4.在杨利伟成功的环绕地球之后,中国的航天员们非常渴望能在太空漫步。

After Yang Liwei succeeded in circling the earth, Chinese astronauts______________________walk in space.

5.就我个人而言,你怎么做都可以。

_____________________________________________________, you can do what you like.

6 .我一直忙于学习,以致于没有时间去搞社交活动。

I have been so _________________________study that I haven’t had time for social activities.

7.老师一转过身去,他们就开始窃窃私语。

When the teacher _________________________ , they began to whisper.

1.make fun of    2.sets aside   3.dried up   4.were dying (eager )to    5.as / so far as I am concerned    6.occupied  with       7.turned around  

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第II卷 非选择题 (共35分)

第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

Do we need an “Ivy League”?

China may soon have its own “Ivy League”, with a union of top universities.

The term originally referred to an athletic conference of eight top universities in the northeastern US. The Chinese version, which was officially started in mid-October, consists of nine famous universities, including Peking, Tsinghua, Zhejiang and Fudan. The union is supposed to result in student exchange programs, recognition of academic achievements, and other joint programs.

The news of this Chinese “Ivy League” has received mixed responses from the public and press. Some negative critics have dismissed it as yet another example of the wishful copying of international practices without fully understanding them. Others say that the “Ivy League” is not necessary but that the union is a good idea, one that could promote academic development.

So what’s your opinion on a Chinese “Ivy League”? Do we need one?

Yes. Ivy League or not, nine of China’s best universities cooperating is a good thing.

These universities combining resources could create a better environment for students and for research. It could also save a lot of time and resources because it would mean fewer unnecessary investments for some of the universities.

Allowing students to move to or have exchanges with other universities could broaden their horizons, improve their social skills and create more employment opportunities. The results could be more important than lessons and achievements.

The term “Ivy League” carries a sense of academic excellence, tradition and reputation. If borrowing such a term could encourage students’ and professors’ mental state and improve Chinese higher education, then there’s no reason not to do it.

No. Universities should do some work on increasing cooperation instead of copying an “Ivy League” model.

Many Chinese universities already have such cooperation with each other. If this cooperation were associated with the “Ivy League”, it would just distract (分散) attention and resources and have a negative effect.

These Chinese universities are all state-run and most get their funding from the government. They’re quite similar to each other in many ways and more cooperation wouldn’t bring about as much potential ability as between , say, public and private, or Chinese and foreign universities.

China should find its own way to develop world-class universities instead of by copying some foreign practices. We have our own unique conditions and foreign lessons often don’t apply well here.

 

 

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