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 假如你是李明,学校领导和教师因为担心同学们浏览不健康的网站,关闭了教室内电脑的网络浏览功能,你们感到很难过。请你给校长写一封信,劝说校长同意开通教室内的网络。

注意:

1. 信中要包括下列所有内容;

2. 词数100左右;

3. 信的开头和结尾巳经给出,但不计人总词数。事由:教室内的电脑不能上网,建议学校开通网络。

原因:1. 有利于查找资料;

2.浏览新闻,了解信息;

3.作为高中生,我们正在形成自己的判断力。

Dear Headmaster,

I'm writing to persuade you to Looking forward to your reply.

Yours,

                                                                  Li Ming

Dear Headmaster,

  I'm writing to persuade you to let us surf the Internet in the classroom. We know you're afraid that we may be exposed to un?healthy websites. Actually every coin has two sides. We still think that surfing the Internet can bring us much more advanta?ges.

  First of all,I think it would be better if we can surf the In?ternet,because there is a wide rang? of .learning resources on the Internet. We should make good use of it. Furthermore,we can broaden our horizons by reading various news online. Last but not least,as high school students,we are building up our sense of judgement. Given chances,we are sure that we will learn how to stay away from unhealthy websites.

  I do hope you can take my suggestions into consideration and make a final decision.

  Looking forward to your reply.

            

                                    Yours,Li Ming

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  [2015山东省实验中学高三第一次模拟考试] Three decades ago,Steve McCurry took arguably the most famous picture of all time. Yet even after all this time,the pho?tographer is filled with enthusiasm when he talks about Afghan Girl.

  "I knew she had an incredible look,a sharp gaze,"he recalls. "It was before the digital camera and with the big crowd and dust all around* you never knew what would happen with the film. When I developed the picture,I knew it was special. I showed it to the editor of the Na?tional Geographic,and he jumped to his feet and shouted, 'That's our next cover.”,  

 Not only did Afghan Girl become the magazine's next cover,but the most successful in its famous history. The striking portrait of 12-year-old Sharbat Gula,in a ref?ugee camp,was taken in December 1984 and published the following year.

When McCurry reflects upon its popularity,what ex?cites him most is the impact that this single image has had on the real world.

  "People volunteered to work in the refugee camps be?cause of that photograph,"he says. "Afghans are incredi?bly proud of it,as the girl is poor but shows great pride,strong will and self-respect. It drew attention to then poor situation,and inspired a lot of people. ” It also led the National Geographic to set up the' Afghan Children's Fund―and meant that to this day,McCurry is never charged a fare by appreciative Afghan taxi drivers.

 The portrait forms the centrepiece of a major exhibi?tion of McCurry's work,which opened recently in Monza,Italy,and will run until 6        April. The famous photograph is just one of thousands of extraordinary pictures that McCurry has taken over a 40-year career during which he has won dozens of awards. For many years,frontline war photography like this was McCurry's stock-in-trade. In?deed,it enabled him to make his name.

18. What do we know about Afghan Girl ?

   A. It has been influential since published.

   B. It is the star of an old film.

   C. It is a famous painting in a magazine.

   D. It first came out in 1984.

19. How does McCurry feel about Afghan Girl ?

   A. Uncertain.

   B. Interested.

   C. Regretful,

   D. Proud.

20. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as the im?pact of the picture?

   A. It inspired people to do volunteer work.

   B. It set off more terrorist attacks in the world.

   C. People are more aware of Afghans' situation.

   D. Afghan Children's Fund was set up.

21. What can we infer from the text?

   A. McCurry can enjoy free tours in the world.

   B. The picture was taken using a digital camera.

   C. The image was probably taken at wartime.

   D. Exhibitions will be held around the world

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