题目内容
9.下列图表反映的是某校2007年与2010年学生健康状况调查的部分数据.请你用英文为某报写一份报告,反映该校三年间学生健康状况的变化情况,分析其原因并提出相应的改进措施(不少于两条).注意:
1.报告必须包括图表中所有内容.
2.词数:100左右.第一句已给出(不计入总词数).
A recent survey shows that the health of the students in our school has been going from bad to worse in the past three years.
分析 高分句型一:
The number of nearsighted students has increased from 78.2% in 2002 to 92.5% in 2005,while that of overweight,from 36% to 52.4%.
本句中为while引导的两个并列句,表示对比,其中包含短语from…to…,The number of+复数名词,表示…的数量,后面的谓语动词用单数形式;以及后面代词that的准确使用(指代前面的The number of).
高分句型二:
Only in this way can students get plenty of sleep and meanwhile prevent them from being nearsighted.
本句为only+介词短语(状语)+部分倒装的句式用法,prevent…from…阻止某人做某事.
高分句型三:
Proper diets and exercise should also be paid attention to so that they won't easily put on weight.
本句为so that引导的一个结果状语从句,前面为被动语态的使用,pay attention to…注意…;put on weight发福,体重增加.
解答 A recent survey shows that the health of the students in our school has been going from bad to worse in the past three years.The number of nearsighted students has increased from 78.2% in 2002 to 92.5% in 2005,while that of overweight,from 36% to 52.4%.(高分句型一) Nearly 10% more students lack sleep because of more homework to do.Besides,over 15% more students become mentally unhealthy.
To improve students'health,we call for less homework.Only in this way can students get plenty of sleep and meanwhile prevent them from being nearsighted.(高分句型二)Proper diets and exercise should also be paid attention to so that they won't easily put on weight.(高分句型三)
With their heavy burdens removed,students can then keep in normal mental health.
点评 数据分析类的作文,需要考生认真观察数据,透过现象看本质,从数据中分析原因,得出结论.数据分析类的作文,需要考生认真观察数据,透过现象看本质,从数据中分析原因,得出结论.
A. | sure | B. | ashamed | C. | fond | D. | aware |
When she found a lottery(彩票) card that has three(38)D﹩75,000square exposed,she could have demanded the prize money.
The thought did (39)C in her mind for a moment,like many temptations(诱惑) that come in and out of our minds.But Alison (40)Aby some principles,one of them being"honesty is the best policy."
She (41)Bnot to keep the winning card.When she found out the(42)C of the card,a man in his 70s,was (43)A searching for it,she handed the card back to him.
The man had accidently (44)Dthe card at the gas station on the way to demand his (45)B.When he discovered his loss,he and his daughter went back the way they had come and(46)C returned to the gas station.
Some people may say that Alison returned the winning card out of (47)Dthat the owner might return to look for it (48)A that the lottery stands would keep an eye on this case.But many Australians were (49)D by her honesty.Even the man who found his winning card was so happy that he wanted to(50)C her﹩100.You might say that the amount is too (51)B as a percentage of the winning,but do you know that Alison actually(52)Athe﹩100,saying that it was too much of a reward.
Alison's (53)B was picked up by the various media.Some Australians sent her some(54)D to acknowledge her honesty.Her employer also (55)Csome reward money.She even got a free holiday to a destination of her choice.
36.A.relief | B.challenge | C.choice | D.duty |
37.A.low | B.reasonable | C.high | D.steady |
38.A.rewarding | B.remaining | C.resembling | D.matching |
39.A.count | B.fade | C.occur | D.disappear |
40.A.lived | B.worked | C.played | D.survived |
41.A.expected | B.decided | C.promised | D.tried |
42.A.seller | B.printer | C.owner | D.finder |
43.A.anxiously | B.unwillingly | C.calmly | D.secretly |
44.A.bought | B.thrown | C.damaged | D.dropped |
45.A.card | B.prize | C.gas | D.loss |
46.A.therefore | B.suddenly | C.finally | D.again |
47.A.happiness | B.curiosity | C.anxiety | D.fear |
48.A.or | B.but | C.so | D.and |
49.A.puzzled | B.excited | C.disappointed | D.touched |
50.A.return | B.pay | C.award | D.lend |
51.A.attractive | B.small | C.large | D.generous |
52.A.turned down | B.brought down | C.turned in | D.brought in |
53.A.fortune | B.honesty | C.sympathy | D.activity |
54.A.flowers | B.presents | C.information | D.money |
55.A.gained | B.collected | C.contributed | D.earned |
A. | energetic | B. | cheerful | C. | intelligent | D. | confident |
A. | What,wears | B. | What,wear | C. | It,wear | D. | It,wears |
A. | who was it that | B. | who was it | C. | who was that | D. | who it was that |
No man knows what awaits him when he opens a door.(37)Cthe most familiar room,the clock ticks and the hearth glows red at dusk may harbor(38)C.The worker may actually called and(39)Bthe leaking pipe.The cook may have been ill and demanded her passports.
THese are many kinds of doors.Revolving doors for hotels,shops and public buildings.These are(40)D the busy,bustling ways of modern life.Can you (41)A William Shakespeare or Charles Dickens skipping through a (42)D door?There are double doors,sliding doors,stage doors and glass doors.The (43)A and mystery of a door lies in its quality of being hidden.A glass door is not a door at all,but a window.The meaning of a door is to(44)B what lies inside; to keep the heart in suspense.
Also,there are many ways of opening doors.There is the cheery (45)C of elbow with which the waiter opens the kitchen door.There is the sympathetic and awful (46)A of the dentist's maid who opens the door into the operating room and,without speaking,C(47)C that the doctor is ready for you.
The opening of doors has in it some flavor of the (48)D,some sense of moving into a new moment.Even in (49)C,the opening of a door may bring relief.But the closing of doors could be (50)B,A door closed brings (51)D to an end.And there are degrees of sadness in the closing of doors.A door slammed is a confession of weakness.A door(52)C shut may often be the most tragic gesture in life.
The opening and closing of doors is a part of the serious fluency of life.Life will not stay (53)A and let us alone.We are (54)B opening doors with hope,closing them with despair.Life (55)D not much longer than a pipe of tobacco,and destiny knocks us out like the ashes.
36.A.mystery | B.relief | C.scenery | D.pleasure |
37.A.So | B.Still | C.Even | D.Also |
38.A.wishes | B.puzzles | C.surprises | D.changes |
39.A.checked | B.fixed | C.wrapped | D.removed |
40.A.essential to | B.different from | C.consistent with | D.typical of |
41.A.imagine | B.suggest | C.catch | D.notice |
42.A.stage | B.sliding | C.glass | D.revolving |
43.A.symbol | B.miracle | C.sign | D.mark |
44.A.busy | B.hide | C.discover | D.Exhibit |
45.A.knock | B.bump | C.push | D.touch |
46.A.silence | B.noise | C.voice | D.peace |
47.A.announce | B.admits | C.implies | D.expects |
48.A.darkness | B.certainty | C.possibility | D.unknown |
49.A.vain | B.hope | C.sadness | D.happiness |
50.A.easy | B.terrible | C.dull | D.interesting |
51.A.nothing | B.everything | C.anything | D.something |
52.A.heavily | B.hurriedly | C.gently | D.firmly |
53.A.still | B.calm | C.silent | D.simple |
54.A.naturally | B.continually | C.obviously | D.possibly |
55.A.measure | B.matches | C.reaches | D.lasts |