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(山东省青州市2010届高三上学期期中考试)

仔细观察下面四幅图,请据此以“The Hope Project (希望工程)”为题写一篇120—150词的短文。注意以下要点:

1.讲述西部山区孩子的教育状况。

2.写出论据,说明“希望工程”的重要性。

3.提出相应的建议。

                                                                             

                                                                       

                                                                      

The Hope Project

Education plays an important part in the modernization of our country. Without improving education, china will not be able to develop fast or can not catch up with the developed countries technologically and economically.

However, in the west mountainous part of China there are still many school-aged children who can not go to school or study in poor conditions. They need badly help from all China. I think money seems to be the biggest problem. As there are thousands of things to be done in the construction of our country, the government could hardly have enough money to help all those poor children in time. So a nation-wide drive(运动) called the “Hope Project” has been launched to help those children.

The “Hope Project” helps the government a lot financially(财政上). It also brings hope to the children who can not go to school only by depending on their parents. Therefore, I hope that more and more people should join in the “Hope Project” to help the poor children.

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37. A. straight               B. ahead                C. late                   D. long

38. A. hanging with              B. dealing with       C. trading with      D. comparing with

39. A. of                       B. above                C. through             D. into

40. A. how                   B. why                  C. when                D. where

41. A. coming               B. stealing              C. hurrying            D. driving

42. A. worse                 B. higher               C. better                D. poorer

43. A. improved            B. changed            C. strengthened      D. disappeared

44. A. recommend         B. advise               C. convince           D. introduce

45. A. chance                B. trouble                     C. destination        D.ambition

46. A. exhausted           B. satisfied            C. encouraged        D. accustomed

47. A. almost                B. forward            C. close                 D. nearby

48. A. kept                    B. moved               C. settled               D. grown

49. A. power                 B. difference         C. quality               D. wisdom

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51. A. hurting                B. cheating            C. criticizing         D. concerning

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51. A. enjoy             B. ache               C. laugh                D. suffer

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D

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During the 1980s there was considerable restructuring of the Health Service with an increased emphasis on managerial efficiency and the privatization of some services (for example, cleaning). At the end of the 1980s the government introduced proposals for further reform of the NHS, including allowing some hospitals to be self-governing, and encouraging GPs to compete for patients. Patients would be able to choose and change their family doctor more easily and GPs would have more financial responsibility. The political questions continue of how much money should be provided to support the NHS and where it should come from.

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D. have more responsibilities than before

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Whittle said Obama needs to remove all obstacles for scientists to assure a “free flow of information” between the countries.

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