摘要: What does the writer think of the efforts by both the government and private citizens? A. They have been shown to work successfully. B. They rely too much on private sponsors. C. They are the best way to get anything done. D. They can cause damage to the environment. 第二节(共5小题, 每题2分.满分10分) 根据对话内容.从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项(A-G)中有两项为多余. -Tom, will you meet me in the park? -OK, where? 61 ? -No, by the lake. You know the place where many people are boating. - 62 How about outside the restaurant? -No problem. 63 -That may be a good idea, but I don't think the restaurant will be crowded today. - 64 -7 o'clock. Would that be OK for you? - 65 . See you then. -See you later, Jane. A. I can pay the bill. B. By the entrance? C. Sorry, but the lake is too far away. D. What time will we meet? E. The restaurant is really good. F. Shall I book a table first? G. Yes, that's fine with me. 第II 卷 第三部分写作 第一节 短文改错(共10小题.每小题1分.满分10分.) Dear Grandpa, Thank you for your letter. My school is organizing a basketball team and there’s just a chance which I can join it. I’m short of 66. course, so terribly quick and brave. While the others 67. are jumping about in the air, I can run under my legs 68. and get the ball. It will be lots of fun for practicing out 69. on the playground in the afternoon with the tree 70. around us all red and yellow and everybody laughing 71. and shouting. These are the happier girls I’ve ever 72. seen and I’m the happiest in all! I meant to write 73. long letter and tell you all the things I’m doing at school, 74. but the bell was ringing, so I just have to stop here. 75. Love, Judy 第二节:单词拼写 根据所给单词的汉语或首字母提示.写出空缺处各单词的正确形式.并且填在题后的横线上:

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  There’s always been tension(紧张)-throughout our history-a kind of tension between private development and government control, especially when it comes to development of land for agriculture.

  Catherine Parr Traill-an expert in the nineteenth century-said that the natural beauty of Canada’s wilderness would disappear because of agricultural development.But, fortunately for us, what Catherine Parr Traill had said turned out to be not entirely true.The Quinte Wildflower Project proves that people can come together to keep the beauty of the wilderness.The project continues a trend(趋势)to beautify North American highways that goes all the way back to the 1960s and the beginning of the Adopt-a-Highway programs, the programs that use volunteers to clean up the litter along roadsides.Since the sixties, beautification programs have been broadened to include the planting of native flowers and shrubs(灌木)

  The Quinte Wildflower Project is the largest roadside planting of wildflowers in Ontario.The project was born in 1996, with the help of private sponsors(赞助人)and government gardening experts.Areas along an 18-kilometer stretch of Highway 401-from Trenton to Belleville-most of the sites were planted with one of two native wildflower seed mixtures.Both seed mixtures produce flowers that require little care and are hardy enough to grow in roadside conditions.Each seed mixture contains several different species, and wildflowers grow well, so there’s a steady show of colors from June to October.

  The Quinte Wildflower Project has been a huge success.Its greatest success has been in attracting both public interest and private sponsors.It shows that government and citizens can work together and that their joint efforts can and do work.

(1)

The writer develops the topic of roadside beautification ________

[  ]

A.

by comparing two different ways to the topic

B.

by expressing disagreement with past efforts at roadside beautification

C.

by discussing an example of a beautification project

D.

by describing recent research in flower planting

(2)

Why does the writer mention the Adopt-a-Highway programs that began in the 1960s?

[  ]

A.

To explain why early beautification projects failed

B.

To encourage readers to volunteer for highway cleanup

C.

To suggest an increase in supplying money for the programs

D.

To describe the history of roadside beautification efforts

(3)

The word“hardy”in the third paragraph most probably means ________

[  ]

A.

hard-working and likely to make great achievements

B.

strong and able to stand difficult living conditions

C.

ugly but strong enough to live through to live through very hard times

D.

beautiful but likely to grow even better in some cold areas

(4)

What does the professor think of the work between government and private citizens?

[  ]

A.

They have been shown to work successfully

B.

They rely too much on private sponsors

C.

They are the best way to get anything done

D.

They can cause damage to the environment

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    There’s always been tension(紧张)—throughout our history—a kind of tension between private development and government control, especially when it comes to development of land for agriculture.

    Catherine Parr Traill—an expert in the nineteenth century—said that the natural beauty of Canada’s wilderness would disappear because of agricultural development. But, fortunately for us, what Catherine Parr Traill had said turned out to be not entirely true. The Quinte Wildflower Project proves that people can come together to keep the beauty of the wilderness. The project continues a trend(趋势)to beautify North American highways that goes all the way back to the 1960s and the beginning of the Adopt-a-Highway programs, the programs that use volunteers to clean up the litter along roadsides. Since the sixties, beautification programs have been broadened to include the planting of native flowers and shrubs(灌木)

    The Quinte Wildflower Project is the largest roadside planting of wildflowers in Ontario. The project was born in 1996, with the help of private sponsors(赞助人)and government gardening experts. Areas along an 18-kilometer stretch of Highway 401—from Trenton to Belleville—most of the sites were planted with one of two native wildflower seed mixtures. Both seed mixtures produce flowers that require little care and are hardy enough to grow in roadside conditions. Each seed mixture contains several different species, and wildflowers grow well, so there’s a steady show of colors from June to October.

    The Quinte Wildflower Project has been a huge success. Its greatest success has been in attracting both public interest and private sponsors. It shows that government and citizens can work together and that their joint efforts can and do work.

1.The writer develops the topic of roadside beautification         .

    A.by comparing two different ways to the topic

    B.by expressing disagreement with past efforts at roadside beautification

    C.by discussing an example of a beautification project

    D.by describing recent research in flower planting

2.Why does the writer mention the Adopt-a-Highway programs that began in the 1960s?

    A.To explain why early beautification projects failed

    B.To encourage readers to volunteer for highway cleanup

    C.To suggest an increase in supplying money for the programs

    D.To describe the history of roadside beautification efforts

3.The word “hardy” in the third paragraph most probably means        .

    A.hard—working and likely to make great achievements

    B.strong and able to stand difficult living conditions

    C.ugly but strong enough to live through to live through very hard times

    D.beautiful but likely to grow even better in some cold areas

4.What does the professor think of the work between government and private citizens?

    A.They have been shown to work successfully

    B.They rely too much on private sponsors

    C.They are the best way to get anything done

    D.They can cause damage to the environment

 

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There’s always been tension (紧张) – throughout our history – a kind of tension between private development and government control, especially when it comes to development of land for agriculture.

Catherine Parr Traill – an expert in the nineteenth century – said that the natural beauty of Canada’s wilderness would disappear because of agricultural development. But, fortunately for us, what Catherine Parr Traill had said turned out to be not entirely true. The Quinte Wildflower Project proves that people can come together to keep the beauty of the wilderness. The project continues a trend(趋势) to beautify Norty American highways that goes all the way back to the 1960s and the beginning of the Adopt – a – Highway programs, the programs that use volunteers to clean up the litter along roadsides. Since the sixties, beautification programs have been broadened to include the planting of native flowers and shrubs (灌木).

The Quinte Wildflower Project is the largest roadside planting of wildflowers in Ontario. The project was born in 1996, with the help of private sponsors (赞助人) and government gardening experts. Areas along an 18 – kilometer stretch of Highway 401 – from Trenton to Belleville – most of the sites were planted with one of two native wildflower seed mixtures. Both seed mixtures produce flowers that require little care and are hardy enough to grow in roadside conditions. Each seed mixture contains several different species, and wildflowers grow well, so there’s steady show of colors from June to October.

The Quinte Wildflower Project has been a huge success. Its greatest success has been in attracting both public interest and private sponsors. It shows that government and citizens can work together and that their joint efforts can and do work.

1.The writer develops the topic of roadside beautification          .

       A.by comparing two different ways to the topic

       B.by expressing disagreement with past efforts at roadside beautification

       C.by discussing an example of a beautification project

       D.by describing recent research in flower planting

2.Why does the writer mention the Adopt – a – Highway programs that began in the 1960s?

       A.To explain why early beautification projects failed.

       B.To encourage readers to volunteer for highway cleanup.

       C.To suggest an increase in supplying money for the programs.

       D.To describe the history of roadside beautification efforts.

3.The word “hardy” in the third paragraph most probably means         .

       A.hard – working and likely to make great achievements

       B.strong and able to stand difficult living conditions

       C.ugly but strong enough to live through very hard times

       D.beautiful but likely to grow even better in some cold areas

4.What does the professor think of the work between government and private citizens?

       A.They have been shown to work successfully.

       B.They rely too much on private sponsors.

       C.They are the best way to get anything done.

       D.They can cause damage to the environment.

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