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假设你是李华,你的英国朋友玛丽目前在你市某所中 学作交换生。她对京剧很感兴趣,因此你决定邀清她本周 《

六下午在大剧院观看京剧《花木兰。请根据 以下提示,给她写•封电子邮件。


1. 提出邀请并简述原因; 

2. 提出观剧后活动建议(如品尝特色小吃等) ; 

3. 期待对方问复。

注意:1. 词数100左右(开头和结尾己给出,但不计入

     总词数) ;

2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Dear Mary,

      I have good news to tell you.

One possible version:

Dear Mary,

     I have good news to tell you.

The well-known Chinese opera,Hua Mulan,will be put on in the Grand Theatre on Saturday afternoon. It is based on a story about a young girl named Hua Mulan,who replaces her father to join the army in disguise as a gentleman and saves her country from the enemy. It is well worth watching. Would you like to go with me? I know you are very interested in Beijing Opera. T m sure you will like it.

     In addition,if you like,we can have some local snacks after the performance. Please let me know if you are able tc come. in Beijing Opera. V m sure you will like it.

     In addition,if you like,we can have some local snacks after the performance. Please let me know if you are able to come.

   Looking forward to your reply.

                                                                          Yours,Li Hua

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     “One thing I enjoy about my job is that I can i work on something that is actually active,” says Game McGimsey,an American volcanologist ( 火山学家) .Part of his job includes keeping an eye ; on Alaska's many active volcanoes and giving  people a heads-up when a volcano might erupt(喷发) . 

     Like most jobs in the sciences,volcanology 1requires a lot of education. McGimsey received an undergraduate degree in geology at the University of North Carolina,then landed an zw 纪(实习 期) with a geologist at the (美国地质勘探 局) whose area of expertise was volcanoes. After earning a graduate degree at the University of Colorado,McGimsey accepted a job with the USGS and has been with the Alaska Volcano Observatory for 25 years. 

       Volcanoes can influence the world in ways we might not think about. For example,on Dec. 15,1989,a 747 jetliner (a large airplane) flew through a thick ash (灰) cloud、produced by Mount Redoubt,an Alaskan volcano that hadn,t erupted in 25 years. The ash caused all four   engines to die,and the plane5 s electronics went dead.a  The plane was within several thousand feet of flying into the mountains below when the pilots gpt 教 couple of the engines restarted and landed safely in Anchorage,” McGimsey says. It cost nearly $80 million to repair the damage to the plane.

       Such situations show just how dangerous volcanoes can be. However,volcanologists know the risks and are prepared to protect themselves.

    “There is certainly a higher danger level in volcanology than some other jobs”’ McGimsey admits. aWe understand how serious the danger is,and we don't like taking unnecessary chances. We avoid getting too close to an erupting volcano,because it's not worth injury or death simply to get a rock or photograph."

32. Before working for the USGS,McGimsey

   A. had been a pilot for 25 years

   B. knewnothing about the organization

   C. had taught at the University of North Carolina

   D. had studied at the University of Colorado

33. On Dec. 15,1989,a 747 jetliner

   A. had all its engines restarted

   B. flew into a volcano in Europe

   C. survived an air accident luckily

   D. disappeared in a huge ash cloud

34. What McGimsey says in the last paragraplv

shows his .

   A. pride           B. carefulness

   C. loneliness          D. doubt

35. What would be the best title for the text?

   A. Game McGimsey: a man of his word

   B. Game McGimsey: a volcano watcher

   C. The eruption of Mount Redoubt

   D. Lost land of the volcano

                                         C

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     Are you at least 17 years old? Do you weigh more than 110 pounds? Do you consider yourself fairly healthy?

      If you answered yes to all of these questions, you should be donating(捐赠) blood every two months. In my survey of my schoolmates,I found that only 50 percent of them have ever donated blood and that only I out of 13 of them donate regularly. The lack(缺少) of blood donors is a serious problem that requires immediate action.

      According to the American Red Cross Web pages,in the United States alone someone receives a transfusion(输血) once every three seconds. People who benefit from donations include cancer patients as well as babies. The need for blood never takes a vacation and neither should donors.

     Let me tell you about Brooke,a three-year-old girl with cancer. Brooke has spent about half of her life in the hospital receiving of the total amount to continue her treatment. If \ she doesn,t  receive this blood,she will not live to I start kindergarten.

     Examples like Brooke,s are becoming all too common these days,with only 1 in 20  Americans jdonating blood and this number keeps dropping : each year. These facts are extremely worrying considering that nearly half of us here will need blood sometime in our lives.

      You can now see the seriousness of the I problem with the lack of blood donations,Fortunately,it is a problem that can be easily I solved. Each and every one of you can be part of  the solution. All you have to do is go to the nearest I Red Cross and donate your blood.

28. How does the author explain the problem mentioned in Paragraph 2 ?

   A. By answering questions. !

   B. By making comparisons.

   C. By presenting research findings.

   D. By describing his own experiences.

29. What qan we learn from the American Red 

Cross Web pages? 

   A. The suffering of patients.

   B. The strong need for blood.

   C. The efforts of the Red Cross. 

   D. The benefits of taking vacations.

30. The three-year-old girl Brooke .

   A. doesn,t get fair treatment in the hospital 

   B. will need another 250 units of blood

   C. stays alive by receiving blood daily

   D. can't wait to start kindergarten

31. What is the purpose of the text?

   A. To persuade people to donate blood.

   B. To present some new medical results.

   C. To call on people to save a little girl.

   D. To explain the risks of blood donation.

     Picking up her backpack for school,14-year-old Carolyn Milander,from Houston, lexas,cned for the second time that week. “Not against Carolyn!” her mother said,worriedly.

When you study all night and don't get enough sleep,you get so tired!This terrible cycle has got to enff Carolyn shouted,fine,just leave me alone!Carolyn had just stared at a new secondary school and was having trouble dealing with the increased expectations and pressures

u Instead of just watching,Carolyn,s mother heard tfie Happy Class” at Carolyn' s school might help,and she insisted that Carolyn should attend it That was four years ago. Recently,Carolyn told her story.

   I remember angrily being driven to my first Happy Class,Carolyn said. ul shyly walked into the classroom. I felt embarrassed,hoping no one would see me when they passed by. We started by closing our eyes and focusing on(集中注意力于) our breathing.w As Carolyn began to notice her breathing,she said,ul stopped thinking about people the hallway. I felt really relaxed.w This was a feeling she liked and she could tell she would benefit from what the classes could offer.

Happy Class was an important turning point for Carolyn. She learned to accept herself tor who she was. Many of her friends expected her to attend Harvard or another top university but Carolyn realized she could achieve happiness clqse t? home,rather than by going to a top university. In fact,Carolyn decided to become a jjyrse and to apply to(申请) just one college — a 20-mmute drive away.

     “I. didn’ t want to be towpto tempted(吸引) by a top university. I wanted to remain true to the goals I set for myself," Carolyn said. feel good about myself for sticking to what I believe in and I would encourage other teens to make the choices that are best for them and to discover what makes them happy.

 Adolescence(青春期) is a time when young people should be able to discover their own identities. When Carolyn spent soirie time to discover what was meaningful to hr,personal success followed. This is what all teens should be able to do.

1. When Caroljoi attended a new secondary school

   A. it was hard for her to fall asleep at night

   B. her mother had high expectations of her

   C. she put too much pressure on herself

   D. she got on badly with her mother

2. What point does Carolyn make about her first

Happy Class?

   A. She thought it offered less than she expected.

   B. She realized the methods being taught were useful.

   C. She wished there weren,t so many other people thare.

   D. She found discussing her problems made her feeibetten

3. Why did Carolyn give up applying to one of the

top universities?

   A. They were all too close to her hometown.

   B. She hadn't spent enough time on her studies

   C. Her parents couldn’t afford to pay the

    expensive fees.

   D. She had already made up her mind to do something else.

4. What do Carolyn's words in Paragraph 5 suggest?

   A. She is proud of doing what she thinks is right.

   B. She is trying to understand her friends,decisions.

   C. She would like her friends to choose a job like hers.

   D. She appreciates the good advice she has been given.

5. What does the underlined word “This” in the last paragraph refer to?

   A. Becoming successful at school.

   B. Finding out what matters to them.

   C. Learning from successful persons.

   D. Spending time on what they eniov.

                                      D

Dear young musicians, 

     Thank you for agreeing to take part in our Music Day. The whole idea of the day is for music students around the area to meet other players and receive expert(专家般的) teaching from our guests,six professional players!In the evening,you will perform the pieces you have worked on during the day at a concert which your friends and family can attend (参加)

      After you have registered(注册) at thf reception,go to the main hall. First,there will be a short performance by our professional musicians who are joining us for the day. After this you will go into your classes to practice on your own instruments for the evening concert. There will also be a chance to experiment with a different institiment from the one you normally play,and see if you enjoy playing something more unusual — we have several instruments to choose from!

      The first part of the day will finish at 5 pm,when parents can collect students. For those remaining in the hall until the evening concert at 7 pm,there will be DVDs for you to watch,although you should also bring something to do while you are waiting. A change ot clothes is required for the evening — black trousers or a skirt and white top — so unless you are going home at 5 pm,you will need to have this with you at the start of the day.

   If for whatever reason you cannot attend the evening concert,you must tell us as soon as possible,as we need to know numbers in order to prepare the stage. We look forward to seeing you at the Young People's Music Day.

33. What can students do on Music Day?

   A. They can have dinner with experts.

    B. They can receive professional advice.

   C. They can play with professional players.

   D. They can meet world-famous musicians.

34. To attend the concert,students must .

   A. arrive at 5:00 in the afternoon

   B. take one of their family members

   C. play five pieces of music each

   D. wear black trousers or a skirt and white top

35. What is the purpose of this text?

   A. To introduce Music Day.

    B.to invite students to a concert.

   C. To put up a notice about Music Day.

   D. To encourage students to love music.

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