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第二节:书面表达(满分25分)

假定你是李华。上个月你在某外国购物网站上买了一部英语电子词典,曰在使用中出顼了一此问题。请你用英文给卖家发一封电子邮件进行投诉,内容主要包括: 

1.出现的问题:有些词有拼写错误,有些常用词释义不完整,电池不耐用.

2.你期望的解决方案; 

3.希望能尽快得到回复。

注意:1.词数100左右(开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数) ;

2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Dear Sir or Madam,

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

                                                            Yours,

                                                            Li Hua

One possible version:

Dear Sir or Madam,

            I bought an electronic English dictionary from your website last month. However,some problems have appeared and I'm writing to complain about them.

            First,there are several spelling mistakes,which really surprises me a lot. In addition,there  aren't enough entries for frequently used words in you dictionary. Besides,the battery doesn’ t last long,so I have to keep charging it again and again.

            On the whole,I am not satisfied with your dictionary. I would like you to either change the electronic dictionary for another one that works well or give me a full refund.

            I am looking forward to your reply as soon as possible.

                                                         Yours, 

                                                          Li Hua

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One Hundred Years of Solitude By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

             It's a book full of colorful characters set in the fictional town of Macondo. The story,which involves six generations of one family,begins with the romantic dreams of the towns founder,Jose Arcadio Buendia,and ends with the ruin of his family line and the city he tried to make great. Its an interesting book in which so much happens. It will inspire you to connect with your family,love more deeply,dream bigger,and find deeper truths within yourself. Marquez was awarded the 1982 Nobel Prize for Literature. One Hundred Years of Solitude has been translated into more than three dozen languages.

                               —Susan Farris,Washington, D. C.

Tuesdays with Morrie By Mitch Albom 

             After discovering his college professor,Morrie,was dying,author Mitch Albom spent fourteen Tuesday afternoons with him learning life's lessons. Many people have found inspiration in the dying man's last words on aging,family,marriage,and culture,to name a few. Yet,those who have done a lot of soul-searching of their own might not find self-help books very necessary. Nevertheless,with our busy lives,it is always good to be reminded of the things that are most important in life. Overall,Tuesdays with Morrie is a quick read with a long-lasting impact.

                                 —Michael Langdon,San Francisco 

The Tipping Point By Malcolm Gladwell 

              My sister is a marketing major,and she lent me this book. At first it seemed pretty technical — I know nothing about marketing — but I finally got the message. Gladwell explains that ideas spread through society much like viruses do. He also says that certain people are naturally effective communicators who help spread these ideas. And,if the situation is right for an idea to spread, sometimes a small change can then cause it to spread like wildfire. He illustrates(阐述) his point with convincing examples of successful ideas that have changed the world.

                                         —Kate Howson,Manchester 

33. What can we learn about One Hundred Years of Solitude?

   A. It was written in 1982.

   B. Its an inspirational story.

   C. Its hero's dream finally came true.

   D. Its based on the author's true life.

34. In Michael Langdons mind, Tuesdays with Morrie  .

   A. is worth reading

   B. is hard to understand

   C. should expand its impact

   D. should discuss more life's lessons 

35. Which of the following does Malcolm Gladwell probably agree with?

   A. Humans are bom to change the world.

   B. Little things can make a big difference.

   C. Common people can't change the world.

   D. Successful men also need others’ help.

                                  C 

             Quicker and faster 3-D printers have allowed not just amazing objects to be created,but have started to affect how doctors treat patients.

             Weve put together a list of some of the most amazing medical breakthroughs made possible with 3-D printing.

             Life-Saving Airway 

             In 2013,doctors created a new airway for Kaiba Gionfriddjo,a boy bom with an airway that kept collapsing(萎陷) .To save his life doctors printed tiny tubes to join together in different shapes and sizes until one finally worked for Kaiba. It was placed in Kaibas bronchus (支气管) so that it no longer collapsed. Even more remarkably,once the plant was placed it could stay there. It's designed to eventualiy be absorbed into the body.

              New “Bionic” Hands 

              One of the most remarkable ways 3-D printing is now being used is as a way to create prosthetics (假肢) . A boy bom without an arm named Alex was able to get a new “bionic” hand thanks to it. Last year a college student spent 8 weeks coming up with a special prosthetic design that only cost a few hundred dollars in materials. He said he wanted to create a prosthetic far cheaper than other choices that can run tens of thousands of dollars.

               A Practice Heart 

               In Seattle,doctors have been able to use 3-D printing technology to “practice” risky operations so that they will face fewer surprises in the operating room. Kami Sutton was bom with her heart “in the wrong place”. For a recent operation her doctor was able to take many scans of Sutton’s heart and print out a model. “Kami's heart is truly one-of-a-kind,Dr. Stephan Seslar,a heart disease specialist said. Operating on her without understanding the structure of her heart better could be very dangerous."

                A New Skull

                A U.K. man was able to have part of his skull rebuilt thanks to a 3-D printer. Stephen Power broke his cheek bones in a crash. To help Power his doctors instead created 3-D bones all carefully printed in the shape of his face. ^This is really the first time we’ve taken it to this stage,where everything has been planned and modeled in advance — and worked sweetly,” said Adrian Sugar,a doctor.

28. What is special about the 3-D printed airway?

   A. It uses high-tech materials.

   B. It varies in shapes and sizes.

   C. It can be absorbed by the body.

   D. It can prevent any disease in the airway.

29. What is the advantage of the new “bionic”hand?

   A. Its price. B. Its effects.

   A. Its materials. D. Its shape design.

30. How can 3-D printing technology help doctors in the operating room?

   A. It helps them get better scans.

   B. It guarantees the success of operations.

   C. It enables them to practice and learn more.

   D. It helps them to deal with patients,anxiety.

31. What does Adrian Sugar think of the new skull printed by 3-D technology?

   A. He has doubts about it.

   B. He thinks highly of it.

   C. It needs to be better planned.

   D. It functions well but needs improving.

阅读理解阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D) 中,选出最佳选项。

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             There's nothing more disappointing than arriving at an airport overseas to discover that your baggage has been left behind. At best you will have to put up with wearing the clothes you stand up in for hours or days,until the airline reunites you with your baggage. At worst,you may be in a different climate zone,thousands of miles from home and forced to wear wholly unsuitable clothes.

              No airline is free from mistakes. Although airlines,rarely reveal(透露) how many cases they lose,it's a fact of life that sooner or later regular travelers will be parted from their baggage. Even the best airlines slip up from time to time,and it's impossible for any carrier to guarantee that a passengers checked baggage will go on the same flight,particularly when a journey calls for one or more changes of aircraft.

             Although airlines make special efforts to avoid errors,unexpected events can still result in baggage going missing. In normal circumstances the baggage system works well. But extra security checks at airports and problems with air traffic combine to cause delayed flights. All this can cause the baggage system to fail. Then there is the possibility of human error,or an accident in which the destination(目的地) label is tom off.

             Busy airports are likely to have more problems. These problems can become extremely frious,at large transfer(换乘) airports,known as“hubs”, because of the large number of bags that are processed. Last year,for example,London's Heatlxrow airport handled more than 41 million passengers,of whom nine million were changing planes. British Airways alone handled two million transfer passengers at Heathrow.

              No airport can guarantee the safe handling of baggage. Even efficient transfer airports have their bad days. The risk of baggage being lost when changing planes is higher than average at most airports. Miami airport is well known for baggage going missing when transatlantic passengers make immediate connections for destinations in Latin America.

              You should choose direct flights whenever possible and check in well before the official time.If a change of plane is unavoidable,or makes your flight less expensive,then try to fly the same airline throughout. Make sure you label your baggage inside and out with your home and holiday addresses.

1. What does the author want to tell us in Paragraph 1 ?

   A. Many travelers often miss their homes.

   B. It is important to wear suitable clothes.

   C. Traveling by airline is uncomfortable.

   D. Losing baggage puts people to inconvenience.

2. The underlined phrase “slip up in Paragraph 2 probably means .

   A. find a problem    B. make an error

   C. keep a secret     D. know a fact

3. What do we learn about Heathrow airport?

   A. It is a very busy hub.

   B. It mainly processes large bags.

   C. It seldom has ba^gageproblems.

   D. It serveq nine million planes last year.

4. Passengers’ baggage is more likely to lose when  .

   A. they cross the Atlantic

   B. they are changing planes

   C. they use a new baggage system

   D. they get normal security checks 

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