题目内容
【题目】
【1】Outgoing children prefer showing their feelings openly to (control) them within themselves.
【2】— Guo Tao’s new book about his stories with his son ____ (come) out.
—Really? Why not go to the bookshop and buy one right now?
【3】Excuse me, haven’t you been told _______ (not smoke) in the reading room?
【4】I can still speak some French now, for I _____(teach) Chinese in France for several years.
【5】— Why didn’t you say anything?
— Sorry, I______ (reply) to my boss’s message.
【答案】
【1】control
【2】has come
【3】not to smoke
【4】taught
【5】was replying
【解析】试题分析:
【1】句意:外向的孩子喜欢把他们的感情公开的表现出来,而不愿自己忍受。control 是一个动词,意思是控制,限制,在此处意译为忍受。这句话中使用的句型是prefer doing sth. to doing sth.,宁愿做某事而不愿做另一件事,故这里应该用动名词形式。
【2】句意:-郭涛写的关于他和儿子的故事的新书出版了。-真的吗?我们现在为什么不去书店买一本?come out 是一个固定的短语,意思是出版。根据句意可知,郭涛的这本书已经出版了,应该用现在完成时。故填has come。
【3】句意:打扰一下,你没有被告知说在阅览室里不能吸烟吗?本句中谓语动词部分使用的是被动结构,所使用的句型是tell sb. to do sth.,因此这里应该用动词不定式形式。并且根据句意可知,应该用否定形式,即not to。
【4】句意:现在我仍然会说一些法语,因为我在法国教汉语教了好几年。teach是一个动词,意思是教。根据句意可知,我在法国教汉语应该是过去的事情了,所以这里应该用一般过去时,故填过去式taught。
【5】句意:-你为什么什么也没说?-对不起,我正在回复老板的信息。reply是一个动词,意思是回答,回复。根据句意可知,刚才没有说话是因为正在回复信息,故应该用过去进行时。故填was replying。
【题目】书面表达
(2016湖南衡阳)荣光学校九年级(2)班就“环境问题”召开了一次班会,并且以“Our Environment in Ten Years: for Better or Worse?”为题进行了一次讨论。许多同学对未来表示乐观,但也有些同学对未来有些担心。请根据表格中的内容提示,用英语写一篇短文。
乐观者的观点 | 1.越来越多的人将成为环保主义者。 2.政府将采取更多的措施改善环境。 |
担心者的观点 | 1.大量的树木仍将被砍伐。 2.私家车将越来越多。 |
你的观点及你的打算 | 学生自拟(至少两点) |
提示:1.短文中不得出现真实的人名和地名。2.短文中应包含至少4个要点。
3.书写工整、语句通顺、连贯,词数不少于80.
参考词汇:optimistic adj.乐观的 government n.政府 take measures to采取措施 private adj.私有的
Our Environment in Ten Years: for Better or Worse?
Many students are optimistic about our environment in ten years.
【题目】A) 请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容,在文章后56—65小题的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。
注意:每个空格只填1个单词。并将答案填写在答题卡标号为56—65的横线上。
More and more British people are deciding not to eat meat and animal products. As a result, vegetarianism(素食主义) is increasing in the UK. According to the Vegetarian Society, 2000 people are giving up meat and “going veggie(素食)” in Britain every week. There’s even a National Vegetarian Week organized every year to encourage people to try a meat-free lifestyle.
Vegetarians and vegans
Vegetarians are people who don’t eat or use any animal products. They are becoming more and more common in the UK culture. A recent survey showed that 3 million people (5.7 percent of the country’s population) were vegetarians.
A healthy diet
So why are British people cutting out meat? Many are unhappy about the poor treatment of animals and the effects of meat and fish production on the environment. Worries about food safety, for example mad cow disease, also play a part. Others choose to change their eating habits to get healthier. According to the Vegetarian Society, a meat-free diet could help prevent the certain cancers, as well as heart disease and high blood pressure(压力).
Organic(有机的) farming
Another rising trend appears in the UK’s food production. They want their food to be organically produced. Organic farmers use very few or no chemicals. Organic meat is produced without the use of drugs. Organically farmed animals also have more living space and more good food. According to the Soil Association, three out of every four UK families now buy some type of organic food.
Vegetarianism is becoming 【1】 in the UK | |
Vegetarianism is increasing in the UK 【2】 more and more British people are choosing to live a meat-free style. The government 【3】 a National Vegetarian Week every year to encourage people to stop eating meat. | |
Vegetarians and vegans | Vegetarians don’t eat or use any 【4】 products. It is reported that the 【5】 of vegetarians in the UK is about 3 million . |
A healthy diet | Three 【6】 for cutting out meat Some people think the production of meat and fish may harm both the animals themselves and the 【7】. Some people are 【8】 about food safety. They don’t think the meat they eat are safe enough. A meat-free diet could help reduce the 【9】 of the certain cancers, as well as heart disease and high blood pressure. |
Organic farming | Organic farmers use very few or no chemicals. Organic meat is produced without 【10】 drugs. At present, about 75% of UK families buy some type of organic food. |