3. 关心别人要胜过关心自己;
2. 要善解人意,设身处地地为别人着想;
55. The underlined word “ignore” probably means .
A. fight B. stop
C. pay no attention to D. talk with
第四节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
A teacher was walking down the street one day then he 56. __________
noticed a very small boy tried to press a doorbell on 57. __________
a house cross the street. However, the boy was very 58. __________
short and the doorbell was very much high for him to reach. 59. __________
After watched the boy’s efforts for some time, the teacher 60. __________
decided to help him. He then walked over to other side, 61. __________
came up behind the little fellow and , placing his hand kindly on 62. __________
the child’s shoulder, leaned over and gave the doorbell a ring. 63. __________
Bending down to the child’s level, the teacher smile 64. __________
and asked, “And now what, my little man?” about which 65. __________
the boy replied, “Now we run!”
第五节:书面表达(满分25分)
英语中有一句谚语“A friend in need is a friend indeed.”, 你班开展了以“交友之道”为主题的英文演讲比赛,请以此为题并根据下面的提示写一篇120词左右的演讲稿。开头已给出。
要点:1. 对人要友善,微笑吸引人;
54. To avoid bullies, you are advised to .
A. be calm and confident
B. react bravely and show your confidence
C. hang around and argue with them
D. fight back against them
53. Bullies are usually those who .
A. are stupid B. are poor
C. are full of envy D. have more power
52. In the first paragraph, the author intends to .
A. name several students who were bullied
B. tell us being bullied is a common problem at school
C. what the three students have in common
D. warn people of the three bullies
51. By using the Internet, college students in the US can do the following EXCEPT .
A. going swimming B. chatting with friends
C. reading newspapers D. buying goods
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What do Harrison Ford, Mel Gibson and Phil Collins all have in common? They were all bullied(被欺负) at school.
If you’re being bullied, it doesn’t mean there is something wrong with you. You have a right to feel safe. If you are being bullied at school, it is the school’s responsibility to stop it. If you are being attacked outside of school, the police have the responsibility to help you.
The bully is the one with the problem
A lot of bullies are already being bullied themselves. They feel powerless and so they look for ways to feel tough at school or on the street.
Often, the bully is envious of other kids, so he picks on those who are cleverer, or those kids who have cool dress or more money. Usually bullies don’t like themselves, so they take out their frustrations(沮丧)on someone else, e.g. you.
What can you do?
★Look calm and confident even when you are not! You can practise this in the bathroom mirror.
★ If possible, ignore the bully. Bullies want a reaction(反应)-if you don’t seem upset or angry, they’ll often leave you alone.
★Walk away. Just because a bully starts an argument doesn’t mean you have to hang around and finish it.
★ Avoid being alone. Bullies are cowards (懦夫)who only pick a fight when they know they can win. If you are with friends, they are more likely to leave you alone.
Get help!
Tell an adult you can trust.
This doesn’t mean you are weak. In life you often need to get help from other people. When you have a broken leg, you get help from a doctor-it doesn’t mean you are weak. If you are being bullied you also get help. Bullies want you to keep quiet. When you speak up, you refuse to play the bully’s game. Telling others about the problem is a brave move.
Keep a diary of what is happening.
When you tell a teacher, a friendly adult, or the police, you need to have the facts: when, where and what happened. Keep to the facts. Avoid exaggerating(夸张). Keep telling people about the problem. If the first teacher doesn’t help, tell another and another. If the first adult doesn’t help, tell another. If the first policeman doesn’t help, tell another. Persist.
50. To communicate with friends, nearly half of the college students use .
A. letters B. telephones
C. text messages on mobile phones D. emails
49. We can find, from the third paragraph, that in the US .
A. most college students are from rich families
B. cell phone will take the place of computers in colleges
C. mobile phones make Internet life easy for college students
D. college students can have a computer from their colleges
48. College students in the US, as this passage shows, .
A. waste much time visiting the Internet
B. lead an exciting life by using the Internet
C. don’t have to learn their lessons in their classrooms
D. spend too much time, in the opinion of the writer, visiting the Internet