题目内容
A PhD student surnamed Sun is in the hot seat for occupying a woman’s seat on a high-speed train on Aug 21.
In a video posted on Sina Weibo, the man can be seen slouching in a seat. When the woman asked him to give her seat back, he refused and said: “You have three choices –stand, take my seat or go to the dining coach .”
A train attendant (乘务员) then came to try to persuade him to give the seat back. Sun claimed he wasn’t able to stand on his own and asked for a wheelchair. Left with no other options, the attendant led the female passenger to another seat, China Daily reported.
The video quickly caused debate online. Many have expressed anger at the man’s behavior. Some people even dug up the man’s name, as well as his education and work history, and released this information online.
The Jinan Public Security Bureau handed down a punishment for Sun on Aug 24. He was fined 200 yuan and will not be allowed to buy train tickets for a set period of time, the People’s Daily reported.
However, some think the punishment was not strict enough, adding that those who behave similarly on airplanes can be held criminally liable (承担刑事责任), China News Service noted.
Experts explained that the bureau could only punish Sun in this way according to present laws and regulations. But they added that such laws could be improved to stop train passengers from behaving poorly.
1.What do we know from the video posted on Sina Weibo?
A. Sun stole a passenger’s purse. B. Sun was sitting in someone else’s seat.
C. Sun was inviting a woman to dinner. D. Sun wanted to sit in a wheelchair.
2.How did other people respond to Sun’s behavior?
A. They showed their understanding. B. They started to take others’ seats too.
C. They felt angry about what he did. D. They gave their seats to him.
3.What can we infer from the story?
A. Sun’s legs were seriously injured.
B. It’s alright to put others’ information online.
C. Bad behavior on planes is not punished.
D. Laws that punish bad behavior on trains are not as strict as those for planes.
书面表达
最近,你班就“Your Ideal Job”展开了一次调查。下表是你们小组的情况, 请根据表格内容写一篇英语短文,向英语校刊投稿。
组员 | 个性 | 理想职业 | 原因 |
Millie | 有耐心 | 青少年辅导(youth worker) | 喜欢帮助别人解决压力问题,并给予他们有价值的建议。 |
Kate | 细心 | 医生 | 1.最喜欢绿色,因为绿色是自然的颜色,象征着新生命。 2.喜欢研究颜色,想用颜色改变人们的不好情绪。 |
Daniel | 乐于助人 | 志愿者 | 1… 2. 愿意为血癌(blood cancer)病人献造血干细胞(blood cells)。 |
你 | … | ... | 1… 2… |
注意:1. 词数90左右(短文的开头已给出,不计入总词数)
2. 表中省略号处为自拟内容,短文须包括所有要点,可适当发挥,使短文连贯通顺。
Recently we have done a survey in our class in order to learn about students’ ideal jobs. Here’s a report about my group members’ ideas.
Indoor(室内) Water Park |
Opening time: ⊙10: 00 am~5: 00 pm from Monday to Friday ⊙8: 00am~9: 00 pm from Saturday to Sunday |
Ticket price: Aduits: 150 yuan/ person; 130 yuan for members Children: above(在…上)1.2meters 75 yuan/ person; 60 yuan for members; under 1.2 meters are ftee. |
Should not take: Food, pets or other things like knives, rings and so on. |
Things should remember: ⊙Pregnant(怀孕的) women, children under 1.4 meters and old people above 60 should stay with other adults. ⊙You should follow the rules in the water park. ⊙If you have some health problems and aren’t fit for water activities, you’d better not come in. |
1.An adult member and two children members (above1.2 meters) should pay ____ for the tickets.
A. 300 yuan B. 270 yuan C. 280 yuan D. 250 yuan
2.How long does the water park open on Thursday?
A. For six hours B. For seven hours C. For thirteen hours D. For twelve hours
3.What can visitors take to the water park?
A. Drinks B. Pets C. Food D. Rings
4.What’s the passage mainly about?
A. How to play in the water park safely. B. An advertisement(广告) of a water park.
C. What you can play in the water park. D. A notice about the trip to the water park.