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请观察下图,请以“Where is my home?”为题,用英语写一篇100词左右的短文。内容包括:

1.简述图所反映的两个环境问题;

2.简析成因;

3.发表自己的看法。

注:文章的开头已经给出,不计人词数;参考词汇:口罩mask

Where is my home?

 Some fish are forced to leave polluted water and are flying in the sky.……

Where is my home?

Some fish are forced to leave polluted water and are flying in the sky But unfortunately, air is also so polluted that they have to wear masks.Each of them is crying, “Where is my home?” What a terrible sight!

Mankind has brought so much pollution.Waste is being poured into rivers and seas. Poisons to kill pests in farming and chemicals go into rivers and seas, too.Poisonous gasses from factories also make the air so dirty.The whole balance of nature is being destroyed as a result of our ignorance of the environmental protection.

Personally, man can not live alone on the earth.Should fish die from serious pollution, so would man! It is high time we did something to prevent such a scene from happening.(114 words)

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       此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉;

       此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词;

       此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。

       注意:原行没有错的不要改。

   A few days ago, Miss Wang was going home by bike. While he was                         1._________

riding in the street, she saw the man with a knife in his hand and his     2._________

face covering with a piece of cloth running towards her. The man        3._________

took her handbag out of the basket of her bike and ran away before      4._________

she could do anything. There was no one she could turn for help at      5._________

that time, for it was very late at night. Lucky, she had her mobile         6._________

phone at hand. Immediately when she took it out and phoned the          7._________

police. She told them what the man was like and in which directions     8._________

he had run. The police came very quickly and catch the robber. Miss    9._________

Wang got her handbag back and felt very grateful for the police had      10._________

done for her.

Today was the day of trying the new boat on the river.Nella jumped out of bed, got dressed quickly and woke up her brother Jed.

After  1  Nella and Jed arrived at the riverbank and  2  the new blue boat waiting for them. They got into the boat and packed their picnic under the  3 .Nella started the engine and  4  they went into the wide, brown and unknown  5  of the river.

The boat sounded  6  round a bend in the river. On the distant sandbank they saw a long dark creature  7  in the sun. It opened one eye at them and then suddenly disappeared into the  8 

“What was that?” shouted Jed.

“It looked like a crocodile to me!” said Nella.“We’d better be  9 .”

Just as they came round the next  10 , the engine  11  and came to a stop.Nella  12  to start the engine again. But it wouldn’t start. They were  13 

“Let’s get the wooden oars,” said Jed. “Maybe we can push the boat free.

They tried but failed.

“We’re stuck on a  14 ,” said Nella. “We’ll just have to sit here having our  15  and wait for the water to  16 .”

“It’s boring!” said Jed. 

       Suddenly, they felt the boat move .It moved slowly off the sandbank. And the engine started again. Just at the same time they noticed a black   17     by the boatside and in no time it disappeared in the brown water ahead.

       They     18   their journey down the river. It was so exciting .

       At noon they saw a small river     19    off the main course. It wasn’t on the map . “Let’s    20   in there!” said Nella.

       The boat turned into the smaller channel .On both sides  grew thick unknown trees.

1.A.meal                     B.breakfast            C.dinner                  D.lunch

2.A.Realized                B.discovered          C.found                   D.thought

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3.A.sun                       B.boat                   C.fire                      D.seat

4.A.away                    B.around               C.on                       D.up

5.A.flow                     B.flood                  C.direction               D.position

6.A.smoothly               B.normally             C.badly                   D.hardly

7.A.walking                 B.lying                  C.running                D.sleeping

8.A.sands                    B.woods               C.air                       D.water

9.A.serious                  B.brave                 C.careful                 D.slow

10.A.bend                   B.river                   C.animal                  D.boat

11.A.put out                B.broke down        C.gave in                 D.got off

12.A.planned               B.managed             C.intended               D.tried

13.A.stuck                  B.delayed               C.stopped                D.kept

14.A.river                   B.creature              C.sandbank              D.stone

15.A.rest                     B.picnic                 C.sightseeing           D.fun

16.A.fall                      B.come                 C.rise                      D.run

17.A.snake                  B.fish                    C.shadow                D.figure

18.A.continued            B.started                C.ended                   D.went

19.A.separating            B.leading               C.dividing                D.leaving

20.A.observe               B.watch                C.explore                 D.play

I was born an albino.No one in my family had ever known what an albino was,what it meant to be an albino,and what had to be done differently because I was an albino.

My parents treated me just like they treated everybody else.That was just about the best thing they could have done.It helped me trust myself,so when the annoyances came along,I could deal with them.

True,my photo always looked like a snowball with two pieces of coal for eyes.Kids would tease me,asking if I was joining the circus and calling me “Whitey”.Like most albinos,I had terrible eyesight,and my grades suffered until eventually I overcame my feeling ashamed of myself and realized it was okay to ask to sit in the front of the classroom so I could see the blackboard better.People stared at me when I held reading material right at the tip of my nose so I could see it well enough to read. Even when I was eight or nine,movie-theater clerks started asking me to pay adult prices because I “looked older”.

The worst part for me was that because my eyesight was so bad,I couldn’t play sports very well.I didn’t give up trying,though.And I studied harder.

Eventually,I got better at school and loved it.By the time I got to college I was double majoring,going to summer school and devoting myself to every kind of extracurricular activity I could find. I had learned to be proud of being an albino.I did my best to make “albino” a positive word. And I decided to make my living with my eyes.

I couldn’t see well enough to play sports,but with a solid education and the drive to do it, I could make a living involved in the field I love                        I’ve done it now for more than thirty years in print and in video,and now in cyberspace.People make jokes about how I’m the only “blind editor” they know,but most of the time the jokes are signs of respect.And I make jokes about being an albino.

I was just a proud albino kid from the coal country of Pennsylvania. I now realize that being born an albino helped me to overcome difficulties,gain confidence,and be proud of my personal achievement and humble about my professional accomplishments.

1.What is an “albino” according to the passage?

    A.Someone with bad eyesight.

    B.Someone with some kind of disease.

    C.Someone who looks older than his age.

    D.Someone who joins the circus.

2.Which of the following statements is TRUE?

    A.The author’s study was affected by his eyesight at first.

    B.The author had to pay adult prices for movies when he was still young.

    C.Despite his bad eyesight,the author played sports well.

    D.“Albino” has already become a positive word now.

3.Why are people’s jokes about the author mostly signs of respect?

    A.Because he is an albino.

    B.Because he has a solid education.

    C.Because they think he is a great “blind editor”.

    D.Because they think he is proud of his achievement.

Pets are no strangers to the White House. Many of American Presidents have been animal lovers. In recent times, White House pets have been tame dogs and cats. Long ago, however, presidential pets, like our nation itself, were wilder!

In 1806, President Thomas Jefferson lived in the White House. Passers-by often caught sight of his pet bears. Explorers had discovered these fierce bears, caught a pair of small ones, and sent them to Jefferson. While the President was excited about his bears, his enemies in Congress constantly laughed at his pets, calling the White House “The President’s Bear Garden”

By 1825, the bears were long gone from the White House scene. Now, the building was home to President John Quincy Adams and his crocodile. The green beast actually belonged to General Lafayette, a French hero who had helped the United States win the Revolutionary War. When Lafayette asked Adams to keep the crocodile for him, the President couldn’t refuse. While President Adams babysat the huge crocodile, First Lady Louisa Adams was busy raising thousands of silkworms. She used the silk from the silkworms to make cloth for her dresses.

When President Martin Van Buren moved into the White House in 1837, he brought his tigers with him. At first, Van Buren said the tigers were his. The Sultan of Oman had sent the tigers when Van Buren was elected, so Congress argued that the tigers belonged to the American people. A fight over the tigers continued for months. In the end, Congress sent someone to seize the tigers and put them in a zoo.

Twenty years later, President James Buchanan received another valuable gift when he was in his first year in the White House. This time, the King of Siam sent several elephants! Buchanan had no desire to share his building with the big creatures, so he sent them to the zoo. Buchanan did, however, keep another gift—a pair of birds. They were a fitting symbol of presidential power.

1.How did the Presidents mentioned get their unusual pets?

A.The pets were given to them by others.  B.They bought them at the market

       C.They got them in the forest.             D.Their family members offered them the pets

2.What similar political effect did Jefferson’s bears and Van Buren’s tigers have?

       A.The pets made them happy and gay.

       B.It took them too much time to look after them.

       C.It brought about dissatisfaction with them in Congress.

       D.It made people believe that they were animal lovers.

3.According to the passage, we can infer that ________.

       A.the pets the Presidents raised were all huge ones

       B.the pets the Presidents owned were all their favorite ones

       C.the Presidents kept the pets not only at home but in the zoo

       D.the Presidents’ pets were not only cared about by their families

4. The passage mainly tells us _______

       A.The president’s bear garden           B.Historical American presidents’ pets

       C.The White House as a zoo              D.American presidents’ favorites

TURIN, Feb. 15(Xinhuanet)—Chinese Wang Meng won the women’s 500m short track speed skating Wednesday night, getting China’s first gold medal in the Turin Winter Olympic Games.

       Chinese Wang Meng won the women’s 500m short track speed skating gold medal at the Turin Winter Olympics here on Feb. 15, 2006.

   Wang Meng led all the way to clock 44.345 seconds, winning the nation’s third Winter Olympic gold after Yang Yang’s two in 2002. The 20-year-old Wang, who has won four World Cup racesover 500m, proved herself as the most consistent short tracker in the world.

   Her victory helped ease China’s pain of losing an expected gold in the women’s 500m long-track speed skating when World Cup leader Wang Manli came second to Russia’s Svetlana Zhurova on Tuesday.

   Like China’s Athens Olympic champion Liu Xiang, Wang jumped to the podium(颁奖台) and waved excitedly to the cheering crowd.

       “Not until I jumped onto the podium did I know my name had not yet been announced,” Wang said, laughing. “I was just so excited and anxious to get onto the podium.” Wang, however, admitted she wasn’t satisfied with her performance.

   "Actually I was pretty nervous tonight," Wang said. "My run was not very good from the beginning. My coach has been encouraging me all the time, telling me to trust myself. I followed the advice and I made it today."

1.From the passage we know Wang Meng has won    women’s 500m race(s) all together.

       A.five                     B.four                    C.three                   D.one

2.Wang Meng is considered the world's most successful female short tracker because        .

       A.she is the youngest tracker in the women's 500m

       B.she took part in the Winter Olympic Games for the first time

       C.she jumped onto the podium before her name was announced

       D.she has won the first place several times in the women's 500m

3.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

       A.China failed to win5,000m long track speed skating.

       B.Wang Manli is the best female short track speed skater in the world.

       C.Wang Meng was not satisfied with herself because she could do better.

       D.The encouragement from a coach is often very important for trackers to win.

Many people wonder why the United States has been a hotspot for Chinese students for years, despite its extremely strict visa policy. On the other hand, China’s rise as an economic powerhouse is resulting in a rapid expansion of its higher education system, making it the faster-growing destination for American foreign exchange students.

Recently, according to a study by the Institute of International Education, a research organization based in New York, the number of American students seeking higher education in China has never been greater, increasing by 90 percent from 2002 to 2004. Alan Goodman, president of the institute, believes that the phenomenon lies in the pace of change in China, which is spending billions of dollars to expend and transform its higher educational facilities into world-class institutions.

“China is a job market,” said Professor Chou, professor of East Asian Studies at Princeton University. “Twenty years ago, only those interested in Chinese literature would study Chinese language. Now all professors have opened up.”

China now ranks 9th as a host destination for American students, advancing from the No.12 spot it held a year earlier. The study revealed that Britain continues to be the leading destination, attracting 16.8 percent of all American students who study abroad.On the other hand, in the 2004-2005 academic year, China sent more than 62,000 students to the United States, nearly 60 percent more than a decade earlier. According to the study, the Chinese now make up 11 percent of foreign students in the United States, the second-largest group behind students from India.

1.From the first paragraph, we know that for many years Chinese students want to go to the US but _____.

A.Chinese government refuses to give a visa     B.it is extremely difficult to get a visa

C.it results in a rapid expansion                       D.China becomes a fast-growing country

2.According to the text, “the phenomenon” in the second paragraph refers to _____.

A.more American students’ seeking higher education in China

B.the pace of change in China during the past few years

C.founding a research organization based in New York

D.expending and transforming its higher educational facilities

3.Ten years ago, China sent about _____ students to the United States.

A.62,000                     B.55,000               C.37,000                     D.6,820

4.What is the main idea of this text?

A.American Students are looking for destination.

B.American students are interested in Chinese culture.

C.Britain continues to be the leading destination.

D.China grows as study hotspot for U.S. students.

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