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Ⅳ 写作(共四节,满分45分)
第一节:单词拼写(15×1=15分)
86 He was expected to give the police a s_______ (确切的) and detailed account of the accident.
87. He likes this job for its f___________ (弹性的)working hours.
88. To deal with this, our government should take a__________ (合适的)measures.
89. The new government has b_____ (禁止) strikes (罢工行动) during the festivals.
90. There is a lot of a_______ (焦虑) among the staff about possible job losses.
91. Our new factory is turning out large q_________ of goods.
92. Under no c_______________ (情况) can their marriage be approved by their parents.
93. We had a____________(绝对地) no intention of stopping our business
94. You should be a_________(羞愧) of yourself for telling such lies.
95. You’ve done well; is there any efficient way a________(采用) to improve the work?
96. To defend against diseases, we should lead a healthy life, s_________(加强) our immune
system.
97. In autumn, the temperature in this city v_______(变化) from 10℃to 30℃ in a day.
98. No employer was willing to g__________(保证)the workers regular employment at that time.
99. The rise in carbon dioxide is causing a s________(持续) increase in global warming.
100.The sound legal system effectively prevents those officials from a_______(滥用) their power.
第二节:Tedy、Rusial、Mr Green、Tim 和Ms Denis 要参观博物馆,第61-65题是他们的个人情况介绍。阅读下面六家英国博物馆的简介(A、B、C、D、E和F),选出符合个人需要的最佳选项,并在答案纸上将该选项标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。
61. Tedy, a young official who is quite interested in photo-taking and sculpture. He spends all his spare time doing his favorite things.
62. Rusial, a beautiful lady with a fair hair, who gives painting lectures to the students in a college. She herself is a super fan of such artists as Da Vinci, Micheangelo, Raphael.
63. Mr. Green, a free careerist, makes a living by writing short plays which mostly tell the history of Great Britain. Besides, he is also a heavy coffee drinker.
64. Tim, 18 years old, a pre-engineering boy student, full of energy and rich in imagination.
65. Ms Denis, a wildlife lover. She takes an active part in protecting the earth and enjoys herself by doing sports.
A. Explore the natural history of the planet Earth from the prehistoric era to the present day at one of London’s most visited museums. In 1881, the Natural History Museum moved to its present venue. Designed by Alfred Waterhouse, this building is now one of London’s most beautiful and most recognized. These holy halls now house more than 300 years’ worth of collections, with over 68 million specimens(标本). Broadly divided into Life and Earth galleries.
B. The British Museum is one of London’s top tourist attractions as well as being a major scholarly resource and Royal history. Its collection was given to the nation in 1753 and the Museum’s distinctive Greek revivalist structure was built during the 19th Century. The collection expanded massively during the hey-day(全盛期)of the British Empire. And if you haven’t got time for a proper visit, drop in for a coffee at the lovely Court Restaurant. Admission: free.
C. This magnificent Georgian edifice, found on the northern side of Trafalgar Square, houses a massive collection of Western European art. Designer Marc Newson presents two new exhibitions to his gallery. The National Gallery, shows the development of the artists. This exhibition traces the rise of the Italian Renaissance artist, and gathers more than 100 pieces of his collection.
D. There are mausoleums, catacombs and richly decorated tombs of outstanding writers, politicians and artists in the overgrown west section of this woodland graveyard. Celebrity dead bodies include Karl Marx, Michael Faraday and Christina Rossetti. Be aware that you must purchase a photography license in order to take photographs within the cemetery. Take advantage of the special guided tours.
E. The Science Museum’s seven floors offer opportunities to explore the history of technology as well as to glimpse the future. Setting off from Launchpad, where you can get to grips with the laws of science, you can move on to a vast display of interactive galleries which demand audience participation—whether it be of the hands-on or brain-stimulating kind. From medical history to nuclear physics, it’s all covered. Challenging the idea amongst many children that science is boring, various things to press, touch, watch and think about make this museum a firm favourite with the kids.
F. Mainly a decorative arts museum, the V&A is a comprehensive collection of everything from sculpture to photographs, from Chinese art to art decor. Among others, the V&A houses the recently redecorated Raphael Gallery, home to seven tapestry cartoons by Raphael that are among Britain’s greatest art treasures and part of the Royal Collection. There is a lot to see from the Becket Casket to the Canon photography.
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V. vocabulary(10)
51. Why he went there is a _________(谜)to me
52. The football match will be held in the Peking Workers’ ________ (体育场)
53. He received a letter saying that his _____________(申请)had been rejected.
54. I remembered the beatings and the ____ (残酷)of the guards when I was in prison.
55. what should be done is to be done ____(适当)
56. Amber has a beautiful yellow-brown colou and it easily melts when ____(加热).
57. The room ____(充当) as a small reception hall for all the applicants.
58.. He has a gift for _______(计算) and likes to solve any mathematical problem.
59 _____(个人观点), I think good altitude means commitment , professionalism, teamwork spirit and strong will..
60. Economic crisis has _____ (影响)its tourism, which is the major industry in this country.
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A
Ever since humans lived on the earth, they have made v 1. forms of communication. In general, the major form of expressing thoughts and feelings has been s_2.__ language. But when there is a language barrier(障碍), that is, people m 3. each other , communication is completed through body language where gestures r 4. letters , words and ideas. Here are many forms of body language in the world, each having its own f 5. .
Smile is the most u 6. facial expression, which shows happiness and put people at
e 7. . When someone gets angry, he may f 8._, turn his back to others or make a fist shaking it.
There are also different ways to g 9.__ someone in different countries. In a word, We should study international customs to avoid difficulties in today’s world c 10. crossroads.
B.
My aunt, a s 11.__ in women’s disease, devoted all her life to her w 12. career without e 13. . She often worked far into the night to d 14. babies for the poor . It was her kindness and c 15. she showed to her patients that made her successful . Despite of being a success as a doctor, she was m 16. , not proud.
Her devotion to medical science i 17. me greatly. Suddenly a bright idea came c 18. in my mind, “why not c 19. on her career and work as an o 20. doctor?”
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