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第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35)
第一节 对话填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10 分)
请认真阅读下面对话,并根据各题所给首字母的提示,在答题卡上标有题号的横线上,写出一个英语单词的完整、正确形式,使对话通顺。
M- Mary J- Jack
M: Hello, Jack! (76) C______ on your becoming a student leader! (76)______
J: Thanks! But you know, when I was first told
that I had been (77)e______ as one of the five candidates of the (77)______
chairman of the Students’ Union, I (78)h______ a long time. (78) _____
M: Why?
J: I thought a college student should (79)d______ most of time (79) ______
and energy to study (80)i______ of social work. (80) ______
M: I’m afraid I don’t agree with you on that.
You can get a lot of (81)e______ in the social work. (81) ______
J: Yes, I finally (82)c______ my mind, because my (82) ______
teachers had several talks with me.
M: Oh (83)r______? What did they say then? (83) ______
J: Just as you said. They advised me
not to lose the (84) o______ to train my abilities (84) ______
in organization and social work.
M: So you eventually (85)j______ in the election campaign. (85) ______
J: Yes. Since I had made up my mind about it , I would try my best to win it.
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People of the World Celebrate the New Millennium(千年)Early in 1994, Britain established a millennium committee for planning and arranging celebrations. Of the 185 projects devised by the committee, “the Millennium Dome--British Exhibition Hall 2000”is the most spectacular. The Dome, the largest building of its kind in the world, has been constructed in Greenwich, a city bisected by the prime meridian. Ten million tourists attended the 2000 celebrations.
New Zealand was among the first countries to ring in the new millennium. From 5 o'clock in the afternoon on December 31, 1999 to 4:04 in the morning of January 1,2000, New Zealand held mass carnivals in Wellington and on Pitt Island, a Chatham island that lies 800 kilometers east of Wellington. According to London Royal Geography Society, the first rays of dawn shone on top of a Pitt Island mountain. A family's home sits atop the mountain, and so the government paid the family NZ $200, 000 to make use of the surrounding property for millennium festivities.
Supposedly, France celebrated the millennium for 18 months. Two 60-meter-tall towers were built upon the summit near Notre Dame, and a 33-ton copper bell named“The World Peace Millennium Commemorative Bell”was casted. The French launched a“Green Meridian Program”by planting several thousand trees along the meridian in Paris.
In Berlin, Germany, 1,000 opera stars sang on New Year's Eve. Starting last September, Germany's postal services have been running a program called“2000 Space Postal Matters”. Two thousand representative letters and postcards were selected to be sent into space via rocket. The rocket was launched from a Brazilian launching pad on New Year's Eve. After the rocket landed, the letters were mailed. Both writers and receivers got certificates, proving that their letters and postcards had been sent through space.
In the United States a ceremony entitled “Joining Hands to Celebrate the Future” was held on October I at Disney World. A Year 2000 sign sat atop the Epcot Center to mark the occasion. In New York, the millennium celebration lasted from 7:00 p.m. of December 31, 1999 until 7:00 p.m. of the New Year's Day. About 1 million people attended.
Australia's Sydney held a 24-hour“Millennium Sydney” celebration along with invited guests from all over the world. Five tons of fireworks fired.
In China's Shenzhen and Hong Kong, 2000 couples participated in a collective wedding ceremony on the first day of the new century. Participants included well-known overseas Chinese. Television stations from 50 countries save live broadcasts of the ceremony and ensuing celebrations. (from china Today, January, 2000)
(1)Which of the following statements is NOT true?
[ ]
A. Britain began to plan the celebration of the millennium earliest.
B. The family who live atop a Pitt Island mountain are very lucky.
C. Four thousand people got certificates for their letters and postcards in Berlin.
D. A collective wedding ceremony was held in Shenzhen; another one was held in Hong Kong on the first day of the new millennium.
(2)On which city the topic of celebration of the millennium is about nature?
[ ]
(3)What did people enjoy in Berlin on New Year's Eve?
[ ]
A. The new millennium bell.
B. Operas.
C. Tons of fireworks.
D. Mass celebrations.
(4)Of which ceremony the topic is about the union of all the people?
[ ]
A. The mass carnivals in Wellington.
B. The launching in Brasilia.
C. The ceremony in Disney World.
D. The wedding ceremony in Shenzhen.
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A woman president? Many American women have bravely but unsuccessfully run for President of the United States: Victoria Woodhull, Shirley Chisholm and Geraldine Ferraro to name a few. But when an American woman named Janet Jagan ran for president of Guyana, she actually won.
Janet Jagan was a trained nurse from Chicago. In 1943, when she was twenty-three, she went to Guyana to work in the dental(牙科) office of Dr. Cheddi Jagan. Janet Jagan immediately became involved in the Guyanan labor movement, and in 1946 helped to found the Women's Political and Economic Organisation(W.P.E.O.) and the Political Aflairs Committee(P.A.C.), and began editing the P.A.C. newspaper. In 1950 she co-founded the People's Progressive Party along with her husband, Cheddi Jagan. This party was instrumental in achieving Guyana's independence from British rule.
While her husband gained fame in the P.P.P., Janet Jagan continued as a leader in the struggle for workers' rights. In 1970, she was elected president of the Union of Guyanese Journalists(UGJ), and from 1973 to 1997, edited the Mirror, a national newspaper.
The People's Progressive Party had refused to cooperate with the government for many years to protest the dishonest control of elections. In 1992, after the first free presidential election, Dr. Cheddi Jagan became president of Guyana.
In 1997 President Jagan died, and Janet Jagan ran successfully for president. On Dec. 19, 1997. Janet Jagan was sworn in as the first woman president of the Republic of Guyana. Unfortunately, she was only able to serve for 20 months. On August 8, 1999,Janet Jagan resigned from her ground-breaking post for health reasons.
1.Which of the following is true about Janet Jagan?
[ ]
A.She was the only woman who had successfully run for President of the U.S.
B.She was such a good nurse that she won the Guyanese people's respect.
C.She was a woman with strong interest in politics.
D.She became president of Guyana a few years after her husband's death.
2.How old was Janet Jagan when she became president of the country?
[ ]
A.75. B.30.
C.50. D.77.
3.The underlined word“resigned”most probably means _____.
[ ]
A.辞职 B.病倒
C.倒台 D.再起
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People of the World Celebrate the New Millennium(千年)Early in 1994, Britain established a millennium committee for planning and arranging celebrations. Of the 185 projects devised by the committee, “the Millennium Dome--British Exhibition Hall 2000”is the most spectacular. The Dome, the largest building of its kind in the world, has been constructed in Greenwich, a city bisected by the prime meridian. Ten million tourists attended the 2000 celebrations.
New Zealand was among the first countries to ring in the new millennium. From 5 o'clock in the afternoon on December 31, 1999 to 4:04 in the morning of January 1,2000, New Zealand held mass carnivals in Wellington and on Pitt Island, a Chatham island that lies 800 kilometers east of Wellington. According to London Royal Geography Society, the first rays of dawn shone on top of a Pitt Island mountain. A family's home sits atop the mountain, and so the government paid the family NZ $200, 000 to make use of the surrounding property for millennium festivities.
Supposedly, France celebrated the millennium for 18 months. Two 60-meter-tall towers were built upon the summit near Notre Dame, and a 33-ton copper bell named“The World Peace Millennium Commemorative Bell”was casted. The French launched a“Green Meridian Program”by planting several thousand trees along the meridian in Paris.
In Berlin, Germany, 1,000 opera stars sang on New Year's Eve. Starting last September, Germany's postal services have been running a program called“2000 Space Postal Matters”. Two thousand representative letters and postcards were selected to be sent into space via rocket. The rocket was launched from a Brazilian launching pad on New Year's Eve. After the rocket landed, the letters were mailed. Both writers and receivers got certificates, proving that their letters and postcards had been sent through space.
In the United States a ceremony entitled “Joining Hands to Celebrate the Future” was held on October I at Disney World. A Year 2000 sign sat atop the Epcot Center to mark the occasion. In New York, the millennium celebration lasted from 7:00 p.m. of December 31, 1999 until 7:00 p.m. of the New Year's Day. About 1 million people attended.
Australia's Sydney held a 24-hour“Millennium Sydney” celebration along with invited guests from all over the world. Five tons of fireworks fired.
In China's Shenzhen and Hong Kong, 2000 couples participated in a collective wedding ceremony on the first day of the new century. Participants included well-known overseas Chinese. Television stations from 50 countries save live broadcasts of the ceremony and ensuing celebrations. (from china Today, January, 2000)
(1)Which of the following statements is NOT true?
[ ]
A. Britain began to plan the celebration of the millennium earliest.
B. The family who live atop a Pitt Island mountain are very lucky.
C. Four thousand people got certificates for their letters and postcards in Berlin.
D. A collective wedding ceremony was held in Shenzhen; another one was held in Hong Kong on the first day of the new millennium.
(2)On which city the topic of celebration of the millennium is about nature?
[ ]
(3)What did people enjoy in Berlin on New Year's Eve?
[ ]
A. The new millennium bell.
B. Operas.
C. Tons of fireworks.
D. Mass celebrations.
(4)Of which ceremony the topic is about the union of all the people?
[ ]
A. The mass carnivals in Wellington.
B. The launching in Brasilia.
C. The ceremony in Disney World.
D. The wedding ceremony in Shenzhen.
查看习题详情和答案>>阅读理解
A woman president? Many American women have bravely but unsuccessfully run for President of the United States: Victoria Woodhull, Shirley Chisholm and Geraldine Ferraro to name a few. But when an American woman named Janet Jagan ran for president of Guyana, she actually won.
Janet Jagan was a trained nurse from Chicago. In 1943, when she was twenty-three, she went to Guyana to work in the dental(牙科) office of Dr. Cheddi Jagan. Janet Jagan immediately became involved in the Guyanan labor movement, and in 1946 helped to found the Women's Political and Economic Organisation(W.P.E.O.) and the Political Aflairs Committee(P.A.C.), and began editing the P.A.C. newspaper. In 1950 she co-founded the People's Progressive Party along with her husband, Cheddi Jagan. This party was instrumental in achieving Guyana's independence from British rule.
While her husband gained fame in the P.P.P., Janet Jagan continued as a leader in the struggle for workers' rights. In 1970, she was elected president of the Union of Guyanese Journalists(UGJ), and from 1973 to 1997, edited the Mirror, a national newspaper.
The People's Progressive Party had refused to cooperate with the government for many years to protest the dishonest control of elections. In 1992, after the first free presidential election, Dr. Cheddi Jagan became president of Guyana.
In 1997 President Jagan died, and Janet Jagan ran successfully for president. On Dec. 19, 1997. Janet Jagan was sworn in as the first woman president of the Republic of Guyana. Unfortunately, she was only able to serve for 20 months. On August 8, 1999,Janet Jagan resigned from her ground-breaking post for health reasons.
1.Which of the following is true about Janet Jagan?
[ ]
A.She was the only woman who had successfully run for President of the U.S.
B.She was such a good nurse that she won the Guyanese people's respect.
C.She was a woman with strong interest in politics.
D.She became president of Guyana a few years after her husband's death.
2.How old was Janet Jagan when she became president of the country?
[ ]
A.75. B.30.
C.50. D.77.
3.The underlined word“resigned”most probably means _____.
[ ]
A.辞职 B.病倒
C.倒台 D.再起
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