高考结束之后,有的同学想去旅游,因为蓝天和美景能够使他们放松;有的同学打算在家好好欣赏期待已久的2012奥运会;也有的同学想趁这个机会打打工,体验一下生活,赚赚零花钱;有的同学想学开车,拿驾照。

请你用英语写一篇短文简述以上内容,并谈一下你的打算。

注意:1. 根据以上内容写一篇短文,不要逐句翻译,可适当增加细节以使行文连贯。

2. 要准确使用语法和词汇;使用一定的句型、词汇,清楚、连贯地表达自己的意思;

3. 词数:120个左右。开头已给出,不计词数。

                 What to Do This Summer Vocation?

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阅读下面短文,根据以下要求:①括号内汉语提示;②该词首字母提示;③上下文语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,并将该词完整地写在右边相对应的横线上。所填单词要求意义准确,拼写正确。

Last week I went on an eco-travel with a travel agency.

All the way we enjoyed the beautiful scenery and f      air.                 76._____________

But a few of us picked flowers __________going sightseeing.                       77._____________

Some even tried to catch some birds. What was _________,                   78._____________

many tourists t               rubbish here and there.                        79._____________

I don’t think this is an eco-travel. A true eco-travel is a tour

that not only a         us to express our love for nature, but                      80._____________

needs our ______(责任)as well. As we enjoy the beauty of nature,          81._____________

we should try our best to protect_____. And we should also try to           82._____________

protect wildlife. A true eco-travel should be ___________ this:                83._____________

take nothing away but your good ________(记忆); leave nothing             84._____________

b         but all the green trees and the clean water.                                85._____________

                      

If you haven’t seen or heard anything about Road Rage in the last few months, you’ve probably been avoiding the media. There have been countless stories about this new and scary phenomenon, considered a type of aggressive driving. You have most likely encountered aggressive driving or Road Rage recently if you drive at all.

  While drunk driving remains a critical problem, the facts about aggressive driving are surely as disturbing. For instance, according to the National Highway Transportation Safety Association, 4,1907 people died on the highway last year. Of those deaths, the agency estimates that about two-thirds were caused at least in part by aggressive driving behaviour.

  Why is this phenomenon occurring more than ever now and why is it something that seemed almost nonexistent a few short years ago? Experts have certain theories, and all are probably partially correct. One suggestion is sheer overcrowding. In the last decade, the number of the cars on the roads has increased by more than 11 percent, and the number of miles driven has increased by 35 percent. However, the number of new road miles has only increased by 1 percent. That means more cars in the same amount of space.; and the problem is magnified in urban areas. Also, people have less time and more things to do. With people working and trying to fit extra chores and activities into the day, street levels have never been higher. Stress creates anxiety, which leads to short tempers. These factors, when combined in certain situations, can spell Road Rage.

  You may think you are the last person who would drive aggressively, but you might be surprised. For instance, have you ever yelled out loud at a slower driver, sounded the horn long and hard at another car, or sped up to keep another driver from passing? If you recognize yourself in any of these situations, watch out!

  Whether you are getting angry at other drivers, or another driver is visibly upset with you, there are things you can do to avoid any major conflict. If you are susceptible (easily influenced) to Road Rage, the key to discharge your emotion in a healthy way. If you are the target of another driver’s rage, do everything possible to get away from the other driver safely, including avoiding eye contact and getting out of their way.

72. The first sentence in Para 1 implies that__________.

  A. one may be angered by media reports and wants to avoid them.

  B. the media coined the term “Road Rage” only a few months ago.

  C. Road Rage has received much media coverage in the last few months.

  D. people not interested in the media know little about recent happenings

73. The underlined “spell” in Para3 means___________.

  A. relieve   B. cause   C. spread     D. prevent

74. Which of the following characterizes aggressive driving?

  A. Talking while driving.        B. Driving at high speed.

C. Sounding the horn when passing.   D. Shouting at another driver.

75. The last paragraph is intended to ___________.

  A. tell people how to deal with Road Rage.    

B. inform people how aggressive drivers could be.

  C. show people how to control themselves when angry.

D. warn people against eye contact with another driver

Imagine this situation. You pass a group of people. The people are talking to each other. You cannot hear what they are saying. But suddenly they start laughing. What would you think? Would you think they were laughing at something funny that one of them said? Or -- be honest with yourself -- would you think they were laughing at you? Yes, you.

Being laughed at is a common fear. But a major study published in two thousand and nine found that this fear is not the same around the world. It differs from culture to culture.

People in Finland were the least likely to believe that people laughing in their presence were making fun of them. Less than ten percent of Finns in the study said they would think that, compared to eighty percent of people in Thailand.

Some people in the study said they felt unsure of themselves in social situations but hid their feelings of insecurity. Others said they avoided social situations where they had been laughed at before.

The study found that people in Turkmenistan and Cambodia were more likely to be in the first group. They would hide their feelings of insecurity if they were around other people's laughter. But people in Iraq, Egypt and Jordan were more likely to try to avoid such situations if they felt they had been laughed at before.

Shy people often avoid situations that would force them into close contact with other people. They worry that something they say or do will make other people laugh at them. But some people worry much more than others. They may have a disorder called gelotophobia. Gelos is a Greek word. It means laughter. Phobia means fear. This fear of laughter can be truly sad for those who live with it. It can affect how they lead their lives.

In the study, a team from the University of Zurich led more than ninety researchers from around the world. They wanted to understand the difference between normal shyness and true gelotophobia. Another purpose of the study was to compare the levels of fear of being laughed at in different cultures. The researchers surveyed more than twenty-two thousand people in forty-two different languages. The findings appeared in the scientific journal Humor.

68.  People in Finland don’t believe other people are making fun of them if _________________.

A. they suddenly start to laugh.       B. they keep on laughing

  C. they laugh in their presence       D. they stop laughing suddenly.

69. What’s FALSE of the study led by a team from the University of Zurich?

  A. They wanted to study the difference between normal shyness and true gelotophobia.

  B. They wanted to compare the levels of fear of being laughed at in different cultures.

  C. They did such a survey in order to prevent people from being laughed at in public.

  D. They surveyed more than 22 thousand people coming from different cultures.

70. The passage is likely to occur in _______________.

  A. an advertisement  B. a science magazine  C. a science fiction  D. a storybook

71. According to the passage, people who suffer from gelotophobia ______________________.

A. care more about being laughed at by others

B. shouldn’t hide their feelings of insecurity

C. should avoid having close contact with other people

D. will lead a happy life so long as they care

Ronaldo Luiz Nazario de Lima was born on 22 September 1976 in a poor suburb of Rio de Janeiro. Like most of his childhood friends, Ronaldo began his soccer career playing barefoot in the streets of his neighborhood. At the age of 14, he joined S Cristovo soccer club and only two years later became the star of Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte scoring a total of 58 goals in 60 matches and earning himself a reputation for his explosive pace and outstanding finishing skills. His goal-scoring record and unusual agility led him to be included in the Brazilian World Cup winning team the following year. After the World Cup, many top European football clubs were trying to sign him. Many people, including Brazilian football legend Pelé, referred to him as the most promising footballer of his generation.

Since his transfer to Dutch team PSV Eindhoven, Ronaldo’s biography is one of success after success. Two Copa América s, a UEFA Cup, a Dutch Cup, a Spanish League Cup, and two awards as best player in the world, all in the space of two years, are some of Ronaldo s impressive achievements. On arrival to Inter-Milan in 1997, Ronaldo became the idol of the local fans who refer to him as “il Fenomeno.”

Since the 98 World Cup he has suffered two serious knee injuries that have severely limited his appearances. Just when people began to wonder whether Ronaldo would be able to continue with his football career, he proved to the world that he still could play. In the World Cup held in Korea and Japan, the magical striker won the Golden Shoe award and tied Pelé's Brazilian record for career World Cup goals with 12. He helped Brazil capture its fifth World Cup championship on June 30 with a 2-0 win over Germany. It was the third time that Ronaldo has ever played in the World Cup.

65. We can infer from the passage that Ronaldo _____________.

   A . comes from a rich family      B. began to play soccer at 14 

C. won a total of 58 goals at 14    D. became a star of Cruzeriro Belo Horizonte in 1992   

66. The meaning of the underlined word in Paragraph1 is similar to __________________.

   A. a good reputation   B. outstanding quality    C. quick moving    D. excellent skill

67. From the passage we can conclude that Ronald participated in ____big international soccer matches in all.

   A. eight    B. eleven    C. twelve    D. five

                                

This busy and popular hotel requires a Junior Chef. You will need to be energetic, enthusiastic with a minimum of five years’ kitchen experience. You must assist the head and senior chefs in the creation of new dishes. Annual salaries range from 20,000 to 25,000 pounds. Please send or e-mail your CV to the Personnel Administrator Hydo Hotel, Mount Road Eastbourne BN207HZ eclaine.ward@hydrohotel.com.

We are looking for a kitchen assistant willing to learn the day-to-day jobs in a professional kitchen environment. You must have a passion(激情) for cooking and basic understanding of spoken English. You will mainly be working for a well-known company and learn valuable cheffing skills. The salary will be based on experience but could start from 12,500 pounds to 14,000 pounds annually plus tips. Please forward your CV and a letter of recommendation.

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Kitchen Manager. Spirit Pub Company is looking for the best individuals to lead our kitchen teams through some very exciting new developments. As an experienced Kitchen Manager, you will play an important role in engaging the chef team by great leaderships to deliver excellent standards and guest satisfaction. We can offer a starting salary of up to 27,000 pounds plus a bonus worth an extra 2,000 pounds per year for the right candidates. If you have what it takes to join our company, please provide your CV with your application.

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Food Service Assistant, South East Food Service Assistant required. Salary starts from 15,000 pound to 20,000 pounds annually. We are seeking a General Assistant for a Care Home East Sussex. Assisting the Cook and kitchen team in the food preparation of freshly prepared meals, washing up and cleaning of all kitchen areas. Previous experience would be an advantage.

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61. Which job probably offers the second highest salary?

A. Kitchen manager.   B. Kitchen assistant.    C. Food service assistant.   D. Junior chef.

62. If you choose to work as a kitchen assistant, you must _________.

A. be able to help prepare food.     B. have an exciting career

C. be able to speak good English.   D. have working experience for a famous company.

63. If you choose the job as a food service assistant, you will be working for a ________.

A. popular hotel      B. restaurant       C. pub company      D. care home

64. You are required to provide your CV to get the jobs EXCEPT __________.

A. junior chef    B. kitchen assistant   C. food service assistant   D. kitchen manager

                      

The drug store was closing for the night and Alfred Higgins was about to go home when his new boss approached him.

“Empty your pockets please, Alfred,” Sam Carr demanded in a firm voice.

Alfred pretended to be shocked but he knew he had been caught. From his coat he withdrew a make-up kit, a lipstick and two tubes of toothpaste.

“I’m disappointed in you, Alfred!” said the little gray-haired man.

“Sorry, sir. Please forgive me. It’s the first time I’ve ever done such a thing,” Alfred lied, hoping to gain the old man’s sympathy.

Mr Carr’s brow furrowed as he reached for the telephone, “Do you take me for a fool? Let’s see what the police have to say. But first I’ll call your mother and let her know her son is heading to jail.”

“Do whatever you want,” Alfred shot back, trying to sound big. But deep down he felt like a child. He imagined his mother rushing in, eyes burning with anger, maybe in tears. Yet he wanted to come quickly before Mr. Carr called the police.

Mr. Carr was surprised when Mrs. Higgins finally arrived . She was very calm, quiet and friendly. “Is Alfred in trouble?” she asked.

“He’s been stealing from the store,” the old man coolly replied.

Mrs. Higgins pulled out her hand and touched Mr. Carr’s arm with great gentleness as if she knew just how he felt. She spoke as if she did not want to cause him any more trouble. “What do you want to do, Mr.Carr?”

The woman’s calm and gentle manner disarmed the once-angry store-owner, “I was going to get a cop. But I don’t want to be cruel. Tell your son not to come back here again and I will let it go.” Then he warmly shook Mrs. Higgins’ hand.

Mrs. Higgins thanked the old ma for his kindness, then mother and son left. They walked along the street in silence. When they arrived home his mother simply said, “Go to bed, you fool.”

In his bedroom, Alfred heard his mother in the kitchen. He felt no shame, only pride in his mother’s actions. “She was smooth!” he thought. He went to the kitchen to tell her how great she was, but was shocked by what he saw.

His mother’s face looked frightened, broken. Not the cool, bright face he saw earlier. Her lips moved nervously. She looked very old. There were tears in her eyes.

This picture of his mother made him want to cry. He felt his youth ending. He saw all the troubles he brought her and the deep lines of worry in her grey face. It seemed to him that this was the first time he had ever really seen his mother.

56. Which of the following is true according to the passage?

  A. It was the first time Alfred had stolen anything.

B. Mr. Carr set a trap to catch Alfred stealing.

  C. Alfred tried to sound big to hide his fear.

D. Mr. Carr had planned to forgive Alfred from the beginning.

57. What does the underlined word “disarmed” probably mean?

  A. annoyed    B. got over    C. convinced    D. made less angry

58. What was the mother’s attitude towards Alfred?

  A. She felt disappointed with him.   B. She was strict with him.

  C. She was supportive of him.     D. She was afraid of him.

59. What impressed Alfred most about his mother at the drugstore was_______.

  A. how angry she was      B. how effective she handled Mr. Carr.

  C. that she was able to save him  D. that she didn’t cry

60. From the last paragraph, we know Alfred________.

  A. was no longer a youth.      B. felt proud of his mother

  C. wanted his mother to be happy   D. felt guilty and regretful for his deed.

             

An old man had been working for many years for a town. His job was to clear away natural waste from the pool water in the hills, which made up the lovely river flowing through the town nearby. Quietly and  36 , the old man guarded the hills, 37  the leaves and branches, and cleaned up the dirt that would have  38  and polluted the fresh flow of water . The town soon became a popular attraction for tourists. Elegant swans (天鹅) floated along the clear river and the view was so beautiful  39   words.

Years passed. One evening the town  40  met. As they reviewed the budget, one man’s 41 caught sight of the salary  42  being paid to the seldom seen keeper of the river. He asked , “Who is the old man? Why do we  43  to employ him? No one in town ever 44 him. For all we know, the strange keeper of the hills isn’t doing his job. His position isn’t  45  any longer.” Then they voted to  46  the man.

For several weeks, nothing changed….

By early autumn, the trees began to 47 their leaves. Small branches broke off and fell into the pools of the hills, 48  the flow of the shining water. One afternoon, someone noticed a slight yellowish-brown 49 in the river. A few days later, the water was much 50  . Within another week, an oily something covered some sections of the water along the banks, and a terrible  51  was soon sensed. Swans left and so did the 52  . The only thing that was now visiting the village was disease and sickness.

Quickly, the  53  town committee called a special meeting. Realizing their huge error in 54  ,they rehired the old keeper of the river again, and within a few weeks, the river began to clear up. Swans and tourists came back again and new life returned to the small town in the Alps.

Never ignore the seeming smallness of a task, job or life. They may all make a  55  .

36. A. regularly         B. suddenly          C. naturally          D. actually

37. A. cut            B. burned          C. removed         D. selected

38. A. carried          B. poured          C. changed         D. blocked

39. A. beyond         B. with            C. in              D. after

40. A. office          B. association        C. department        D. committee

41. A. eye            B. care            C. hand           D. mind

42. A. list             B. form            C. figure           D. account

43. A. promise         B. continue          C. stop            D. tend

44. A. visits           B. hires             C. tells             D. sees

45. A. powerful         B. important         C. necessary         D. suitable

46. A. find            B. fire              C. support         D. forgot

47. A. lose            B. miss             C. fall              D. grow

48. A. pulling          B. speeding          C. slowing          D. pushing

49. A. fish            B. color            C. flower           D. leaf

50. A. deeper         B. cooler            C. warmer          D. darker

51. A. sound           B. smell            C. wave           D. taste

52. A. managers       B. passengers        C. villagers          D. tourists

53. A. embarrassed      B. annoyed         C. discouraged       D. diappointed

54. A. arrangement      B. assignment       C. judgement        D. amusement

55. A. suggestion       B. difference        C. progress          D. decision

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