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书面表达(本大题共10分)

假设你是悉尼大学一名华裔学生,名叫Jason Wu。你从China Daily上看到该报正在开展主题为Change for a Better China的环保讨论活动。你打算结合自己所居住的小镇的变化,给报社写一封英文信参与讨论。内容提示见下表:

注意事项:

1.英文信须包括表格中所有提示内容,要求语句通顺、意思连贯;

2.表格中“感想建议”一栏须用2-3句话展开合理想象,作适当发挥;

3.词数在90个左右,信的首尾己在答题卡上给出,不计入总词数;

4.信件内容必须写在答题卡指定的位置上。

小镇概况

Hartwell, 人口约5,0000, “澳洲最美小镇”之一

过去状况

当地人冬天燃木取暖,引起空气污染、树木被伐

应对措施

理发阻止此类活动,鼓励使用清洁能源

感想建议

……

参考词汇:

澳洲最美小镇(Australia's Nicest Towns) 清洁能源(clean energy)

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An early form of a game in which a ball was kicked around a field is recorded in 1004 B.C. Japan. Some sports historians believe that the game of soccer began in England in the third century, however. They say that early English warriors(武士) kicked around the head of a killed enemy. This may or may not be true, but it is certain that soccer is an ancient sport.

Without doubt, the English played soccer during the times of King Edward I in the 1300s. In fact, the king passed a law against playing it. The law said, "There is great noise ... caused by kicking large balls from which many ghosts may appear." Anyone caught playing soccer at that time was put into prison. Two hundred years later, Queen Elizabeth I still had people put into prison for playing this "vulgar" sport.

Although there were such laws, soccer grew more popular. In 1681 it became an official(正式的) sport in England. By the 1800s, people throughout the country played soccer. By the 18th century, upper-class boys played it at schools. Its popularity grew among all English people.

At a meeting held in an English school in 1843, the first rules were suggested. In 1863 the heads of English soccer teams met in London to agree on some official rules. They organized an English football association(协会). By 1871 all of the English clubs were following these rules. Today all soccer teams play by them.

Soccer is called "football" everywhere but in the United States. The game is played mostly with feet. No players except the goalie (守门员 ) may touch the ball with their hands. They may control the ball with any part of the body except their hands.

Soccer is by far the world's most popular sport. Every four years, nearly every country in the world tlghts for the World Cup. Tens of billions of soccer fans from around the world watch the World Cup on television.

1.According to the passage, a "vulgar" sport probably

A. appears to be rude

B. appears to be old

C. requires lots of energy

D. requires good teamwork

2.Which ofthe following shows the right order ofthe development ofthe game?

Upper-class boy students played it at schools.

An English football association was organized.

It became a popular sport throughout England.

The rules were accepted by all English clubs.

Playing the game was considered to be guilty.

A. e-c-a-b-d. B. e-c-a-d-b.

C. e-a-c-b-d. D. e-a-c-d-b.

3.What can we learn from the passage?

It is certain that soccer has a history ofover l,800 years.

The English had to play soccer in secret for two centuries.

Football is called "soccer" in the US because of the rules.

The king passed the law against the game for a stupid reason.

4.This passage is mainly about

A. why the game is so popular

B. how the game has developed

C. what the game is like

D. where the game first began

Good books are like wise friends. They support you to walk forward, and help you understand the world. TIME listed three best books of 2014 for teens. Have you read all of them?

Names of Books

Writers

Stories

This

One Summer

Jillian Tamaki &

Mariko Tamki, Canada

Every summer, Rose goes with her parents to a lake house. It’s their relaxing time. But this summer is different. Rose’s parents keep fighting. Rose meets a local teen. But later he is caught up in something bad. It’s really a summer of sorrow(悲伤)and growing up.

The Fourteenth Goldfish

Jennifer L. Holm, US

Ellie has never liked change. She misses everything in the past, especially her dearly dead goldfish. Then one day a strange boy who looks like Ellie’s grandfather shows up. He’s always obsessed(着迷的)with immortality(永生). Has he finally found the secret to immortality with Ellie?

Absolutely Almost

(完全几乎)

Lisa Graff, US

Albie has always been an “almost”. He’s almost good at everything. In fact, Albie has a long list of the things he’s not very good at. But when Albie meets Calista, she helps him work out all of the things he is not good at. What will happen to this “almost” boy?

1.What are good books like?

A. Parents.

B. Brothers and sisters.

C. Wise friends.

2.What’s the difference for Rose this summer?

A. She lost something important.

B. She can’t meet her friend.

C. Her parents keep fighting.

3.If you’re interested in the secret to immortality(永生), you can read______.

A. This One Summer

B. The Fourteenth Goldfish

C. Absolutely Almost

4. The book Absolutely Almost is written by_____.

A. Jillian Tamaki

B. Jennifer L. Holm

C. Lisa Graff

5.Which of the following is TRUE?

A. Ellie misses her dearly dead goldfish a lot.

B. Rose has the same summer as before.

C. Albie never does well in everything before.

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