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(2017年浙江嘉兴)书面表达。

学校将举办“A Summer for Better English”活动。请你从下面的推荐书单中选择 2 本想阅 读的书刊,然后用英语写一篇短文说明你的选择意向及理由,在学校的 English Corner 分享。

A list of books for English skills and fun

Basic English Writing

Secrets of English Words

A Guide to English Listening

20 Topics for English Speaking

Treasure Island

Robinson Crusoe

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

Time for Kids (a magazine)

注意:(1)必须从书单中选择 2 本书刊,并阐述理由。

(2)文中不得出现与你身份相关的信息。

(3)词数:80~100。短文首句仅供选择使用,不计入总词数。

短文首句:To improve our English, the school has given a list of books for us to read this summer.

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Around the world, there are about 7,000 National Parks. Most of them cover huge areas of land where nobody lives. However, the National Parks in England include places where people live and work, as well as wild areas where there are few human activities.

The National Parks in England are called “England’s Breathing Spaces” because they are places where people can go to be in the open air, away from the dirt and noise of cities. They provide wonderful scenes of mountains, woods, grasslands and wetlands. And there are plenty of activities to do in all of the National Parks in England. Visitors can walk or ride bikes for fun. Many of the parks put on activities for families.

Every year there are about 110 million visitors to the parks, bringing many benefits(益处) to the areas. At the same time, it creates problems too. First, life can be difficult for local people. Car parks and roads are too crowded. Gift shops and cafes take the place of many everyday shops. Even house prices in some areas can become too high. Besides, country roads can be damaged, for too many people walk, cycle or ride horses on them. Roads can be rebuilt, but then they look less natural. Another big problem to the National Parks is litter. In the parks it is a danger to wild animals. Broken glass can also cause fires by focusing the rays of the sun. Such fires in wild places can be out of control.

? All National Parks in England are making more rules, which tell people how to take good care of their environment. If these rules are followed, the National Parks will be well kept and continue to give pleasure to many people for a very long time.

1.Visitors to the National Parks in England can .

A. give food to wild animals B. drive cars on the grasslands

C. enjoy fresh air and peaceful time D. have fun farming with local people

2.The third paragraph mainly tells us .

A. the problems of the National Parks B. the pollution caused by visitors

C. the development of the National Parks D. the benefits brought by visitors

3.Which of the following is the best sentence to fill in the blank in Paragraph 4?

A. What can people get B. How can people help

C. What are the National Parks like D. How are the National Parks set up

4.The passage is probably taken from the part of a magazine.

A. transport B. wildlife C. history D. geography

When Rasmila Awal who lives in Nepal, walked home from the store on Saturday, the earth began to shake. A few minutes later, she saw the building she lived in fall down.

And inside, Awal knew, were her children Soniya, aged 10, and Sonies, only 5 months old. “I started screaming (尖叫) and asking neighbours for help,” said Awal, who is 35. It looked at first glance as if the children could not have possibly survived (存活).

“I went numb (麻木的),” said Awal. “I didn’t hear anything, didn’t know if they were alive or not.” Her husband, Sham Krishna Awal, 34, a bus driver, was working when the quake shook the area. But Soniya and Sonies were at home.

Sham Awal rushed (冲) home and scrabbled (忙乱地找) frantically through the rubble (碎石), searching for his children. Neighbours came to help. But Rasmila Awal became hopeless.

“I had very little hope that they had survived,” she said. “I didn’t hear any sound at all.” And then, After two hours, Soniya, a fourth-grader, was found alive. But the baby was still missing.

The father also began to lose hope of finding his son alive until, from under the rubble, he heard his son crying. But night had fallen and there was little that could be done. The next morning, the Awals returned there. And they heard their baby was still crying.

The soldiers, having returned as well, started digging again. And 22 hours after the earthquake, the mother saw a soldier pull her baby out of the earth. His face was coated with dust. But he was alive. It was a happy ending.

1.How many people are there in Rasmila Awal’s family?

A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 4.

2.What does her husband do?

A. A driver. B. A worker.

C. A teacher. D. A manager.

3.What does the underlined word “frantically” mean in Chinese?

A. 仁慈地 B. 疯狂地

C. 严肃地 D. 高兴地

4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Her husband is 35 years old now.

B. Her son is only 5 years old.

C. A soldier pulled her son out of the earth.

D. Her son was saved at night.

5.What’s the best title of the passage?

A. An earthquake in Nepal

B. A poor family in Nepal

C. A baby was saved

D. A happy ending

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