题目内容
---I’ve made up my mind to go abroad next year, Darling, what about you?
---Well, ____ you’re going, so will I.
A. if B. since C. as long as D. when
假如你是江苏南通某中学高三学生李明,你于2008年1月11日收到了居住在澳门的笔友Joy Nelson寄来的一封信,请您仔细阅读他的邮件并回一封邮件给他。
注意: 1.回信的内容必须包括对方想要了解的全部情况。
2.词数在100左右。
| From: | joynelson_ma@tom.com |
| To: | liming_js@126.net |
| Forward: | |
| Subject: | Tell me about your school life |
| Sent: | Friday, January 11th, 2008, 9:35 AM |
| Dear Li Ming, Glad to hear from you last Friday. From your letter I’ve learned a lot about Nantong. Great changes have taken place in Nantong during the past few years. It must be more beautiful than it used to be. I’m expecting to visit it sometime in the near future. Now, I’m eager to know something about your school life, especially about what you usually do after class. I will be delighted if you can tell me something about it. I am looking forward to your reply. With best wishes. Yours ever, Joy Nelson | |
| To: | joynelson_ma@tom.com |
| Forward: | |
| Subject: | Re: Tell me about your school life |
| Dear Joy, I was very glad to receive your letter on January 11th. At your request, I’ll tell something about my school life. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours ever, Li Ming | |
Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do; once or twice she had looked into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, “and what is the use of the book,” thought Alice, “without pictures and conversations?”
So she was considering in her own mind whether the pleasure of making a daisy-chain(雏菊花环) would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her.
There was nothing so very remarkable in that; but when the rabbit actually took a watch out of its waistcoat-pocket, and looked at it, and then hurried on, Alice started to her feet, for it flashed across her mind that she had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket, or a watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after it, and fortunately was just in time to see it pop down a large rabbit- hole under the bush.
The rabbit-hole went straight on like a tunnel for some way, and then dipped suddenly down, so suddenly that Alice had not a moment to think about stopping herself before she found herself falling down a very deep well.
Down, down, down. Would the fall never come to an end? “I wonder how many miles I’ve fallen by this time?” she said aloud. “I must be getting somewhere near the centre of the earth. Let me see: that would be four thousand miles down, I think. I wonder if I shall fall right through the earth! How funny it’ll seem to come out among the people that walk with their heads downward! The Antipathies, I think—but I shall have to ask them what the name of the country is, you know. ‘Please, Ma’am, is this New Zealand or Australia?’ And what an ignorant little girl she’ll think me for asking! No, it’ll never do to ask.”
Down, down, down. There was nothing else to do, when suddenly, thump! thump! Down she came upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over.
【小题1】What kind of books do you think will interest Alice most?
| A.Books that her sister was reading. |
| B.Books without pictures or conversations. |
| C.Books about white rabbits. |
| D.Books with pictures and conversations. |
| A.Alice suddenly saw a white rabbit with a strange umbrella. |
| B.Alice managed to fall right through the earth. |
| C.Alice ran after the white rabbit across the field out of curiosity. |
| D.The people on the opposite side of the earth walk with their heads downward. |
a. Alice jumped into a large hole.
b. A white rabbit ran close by her.
c. Alice sat by her sister, doing nothing.
d. She fell upon some sticks and dry leaves.
| A.c-b-a-d | B.d-a-c-b | C.a-b -c-d | D.d-c-a -b |
| A.helpful and friendly | B.curious and imaginative |
| C.brave and curious | D.ignorant and pretty |
| A.Paragraphs 1 and 2 | B.Paragraphs 2 and 3 |
| C.Paragraphs 3 and 4 | D.Paragraph 4 and 5 |
The drug store was closing for the night and Alfred Higgins was about to go home when his new boss approached him.
“Empty your pockets please, Alfred,” Sam Carr demanded in a firm voice.
Alfred pretended to be shocked but he knew he had been caught. From his coat he withdrew a make-up kit, a lipstick and two tubes of toothpaste.
“I’m disappointed in you, Alfred!” said the little gray-haired man.
“Sorry, sir. Please forgive me. It’s the first time I’ve ever done such a thing,” Alfred lied, hoping to gain the old man’s sympathy.
Mr Carr’s brow furrowed as he reached for the telephone, “Do you take me for a fool? Let’s see what the police have to say. But first I’ll call your mother and let her know her son is heading to jail.”
“Do whatever you want,” Alfred shot back, trying to sound big. But deep down he felt like a child. He imagined his mother rushing in, eyes burning with anger, maybe in tears. Yet he wanted to come quickly before Mr. Carr called the police.
Mr. Carr was surprised when Mrs. Higgins finally arrived . She was very calm, quiet and friendly. “Is Alfred in trouble?” she asked.
“He’s been stealing from the store,” the old man coolly replied.
Mrs. Higgins pulled out her hand and touched Mr. Carr’s arm with great gentleness as if she knew just how he felt. She spoke as if she did not want to cause him any more trouble. “What do you want to do, Mr.Carr?”
The woman’s calm and gentle manner disarmed the once-angry store-owner, “I was going to get a cop. But I don’t want to be cruel. Tell your son not to come back here again and I will let it go.” Then he warmly shook Mrs. Higgins’ hand.
Mrs. Higgins thanked the old ma for his kindness, then mother and son left. They walked along the street in silence. When they arrived home his mother simply said, “Go to bed, you fool.”
In his bedroom, Alfred heard his mother in the kitchen. He felt no shame, only pride in his mother’s actions. “She was smooth!” he thought. He went to the kitchen to tell her how great she was, but was shocked by what he saw.
His mother’s face looked frightened, broken. Not the cool, bright face he saw earlier. Her lips moved nervously. She looked very old. There were tears in her eyes.
This picture of his mother made him want to cry. He felt his youth ending. He saw all the troubles he brought her and the deep lines of worry in her grey face. It seemed to him that this was the first time he had ever really seen his mother.
【小题1】Which of the following is true according to the passage?
| A.It was the first time Alfred had stolen anything. |
| B.Mr. Carr set a trap to catch Alfred stealing. |
| C.Alfred tried to sound big to hide his fear. |
| D.Mr. Carr had planned to forgive Alfred from the beginning. |
| A.annoyed | B.got over | C.convinced | D.made less angry |
| A.She felt disappointed with him. | B.She was strict with him. |
| C.She was supportive of him. | D.She was afraid of him. |
| A.how angry she was | B.how effective she handled Mr. Carr. |
| C.that she was able to save him | D.that she didn’t cry |
| A.was no longer a youth. | B.felt proud of his mother |
| C.wanted his mother to be happy | D.felt guilty and regretful for his deed. |
书面表达
假如你是江苏南通某中学高三学生李明,你于2008年1月11日收到了居住在澳门的笔友Joy Nelson寄来的一封信,请您仔细阅读他的邮件并回一封邮件给他。
注意: 1.回信的内容必须包括对方想要了解的全部情况。
2.词数在100左右。
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joynelson_ma@tom.com |
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To: |
liming_js@126.net |
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Forward: |
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Subject: |
Tell me about your school life |
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Sent: |
Friday, January 11th, 2008, 9:35 AM |
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Dear Li Ming, Glad to hear from you last Friday.From your letter I’ve learned a lot about Nantong.Great changes have taken place in Nantong during the past few years.It must be more beautiful than it used to be.I’m expecting to visit it sometime in the near future. Now, I’m eager to know something about your school life, especially about what you usually do after class.I will be delighted if you can tell me something about it. I am looking forward to your reply. With best wishes. Yours ever, Joy Nelson |
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To: |
joynelson_ma@tom.com |
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Forward: |
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Re: Tell me about your school life |
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Dear Joy, I was very glad to receive your letter on January 11th.At your request, I’ll tell something about my school life. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours ever, Li Ming |