13.高考在即,你在班上做了一个题为"报考省内大学还是省外大学"的调查,了解同学们在填报高考志愿时的一些想法.以下你所在班级的同学的观点:
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请根据以上信息,写一篇英语短文,反映你班上同学的观点.内容包括:
1.班上同学持两种观点的比例;
2.支持每种观点的理由;
【写作要求】1.只能用5个句子表达全部内容.2.文章开头已给出,不计入总词数.
Recently,I conducted a survey among my classmates on whether to enter a university in our own province or in other provinces.
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| 赞成报考省内大学 | 赞成报考省外大学 | |
| 比例 | 75% | 25% |
| 理由 | 1.离父母较近,可以得到他们及时的照顾; 2.气候、生活方式和饮食习惯等没有大的区别; 3.大学毕业后在省内找工作相对较容易. | 1.锻炼独立生活的能力; 2.结交来自五湖四海的朋友;体验异地风土人情; 3.毕业后留在省外工作,获得更大的发展空间. |
请根据以上信息,写一篇英语短文,反映你班上同学的观点.内容包括:
1.班上同学持两种观点的比例;
2.支持每种观点的理由;
【写作要求】1.只能用5个句子表达全部内容.2.文章开头已给出,不计入总词数.
Recently,I conducted a survey among my classmates on whether to enter a university in our own province or in other provinces.
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12.This always began after breakfast:"go ahead,everyone.I'll(41)Bthe dishes!"For the next hour dad did the dishes,singing songs like I Had a Hat when I came in.
I suppose it was(42)Dfor a boy's father to wear an apron(围裙)-but I never thought much of it(43)Cthe day that dad broke with tradition.
‘Tommy',he said(44)A."There comes a time in every boy's life when he must take on(45)B.Starting today,I want you to do the dishes on Sunday morning so that your mother and I can work the word(46)Din the paper together.
"You want me to do the dishes?"
"(47)Cwrong with taking over the dishes,son?"
I didn't taste a bit of(48)Athat day.Dad seemed in merry mood as he described an excellent game.
Everything grew quiet.my sister began to(49)Bthe table.My brother was scraping(刮掉) the last of the egg from his plate.My father(50)C:"let's go read the paper,Hon."
"Aren't you doing the dishes?"my mother asked.
"Your oldest son has(51)Aoffered,"replied my father.
So this was(52)Amy life had come to.Ask me to turn through a rainstorm.(53)Dme to ride the roller coaster---backward.There things I would do.But I could never do those dishes.There are nothing(54)Cbut to refuse.
People often say there is an(55)Bchemistry between a father and a son.Dad came back into the kitchen just as I was about to(56)Aout.He had loosened his tie and rolled up the sleeves of his shirt----ready to(57)B.In his right,band was the old apron.
I want you to have this,Tommy.It will keep your clothes from getting wet.Thanks,son."(58)Dthat he disappeared into the Sunday paper.I looked down at the apron.It had seen better days.I could see my dad(59)Cfor the dishes and washing them happily.My dark angel disappeared.Soon I was singing a song about an(a)(60)D.I knew the kind of man I wanted to be---my dad.
I suppose it was(42)Dfor a boy's father to wear an apron(围裙)-but I never thought much of it(43)Cthe day that dad broke with tradition.
‘Tommy',he said(44)A."There comes a time in every boy's life when he must take on(45)B.Starting today,I want you to do the dishes on Sunday morning so that your mother and I can work the word(46)Din the paper together.
"You want me to do the dishes?"
"(47)Cwrong with taking over the dishes,son?"
I didn't taste a bit of(48)Athat day.Dad seemed in merry mood as he described an excellent game.
Everything grew quiet.my sister began to(49)Bthe table.My brother was scraping(刮掉) the last of the egg from his plate.My father(50)C:"let's go read the paper,Hon."
"Aren't you doing the dishes?"my mother asked.
"Your oldest son has(51)Aoffered,"replied my father.
So this was(52)Amy life had come to.Ask me to turn through a rainstorm.(53)Dme to ride the roller coaster---backward.There things I would do.But I could never do those dishes.There are nothing(54)Cbut to refuse.
People often say there is an(55)Bchemistry between a father and a son.Dad came back into the kitchen just as I was about to(56)Aout.He had loosened his tie and rolled up the sleeves of his shirt----ready to(57)B.In his right,band was the old apron.
I want you to have this,Tommy.It will keep your clothes from getting wet.Thanks,son."(58)Dthat he disappeared into the Sunday paper.I looked down at the apron.It had seen better days.I could see my dad(59)Cfor the dishes and washing them happily.My dark angel disappeared.Soon I was singing a song about an(a)(60)D.I knew the kind of man I wanted to be---my dad.
| 41.A.take notice | B.take care of | C take apart | D take in |
| 42.A.obvious | B.average | C magic | D strange |
| 43.A.once | B.when | C until | D after |
| 44.A.cheerfully | B.angrily | C madly | D bitterly |
| 45.A.plans | B.responsibilities | C decisions | D traditions |
| 46.A.form | B.speech | C lab | D puzzle |
| 47.A.nothing | B.something | C anything | D everything |
| 48.A.breakfast | B.lunch | C supper | D dinner |
| 49.A.collect | B.clear | C move | D set |
| 50.A.explained | B.claimed | C announced | D insisted |
| 51.A.generously | B.honestly | C luckily | D modestly |
| 52.A.what | B.how | C which | D why |
| 53.A.convince | B.inspire | C permit | D command |
| 54.A.lost | B.done | C left | D kept |
| 55.A.extra | B.special | C sincere | D healthy |
| 56.A.storm | B.take | C make | D give |
| 57.A.laugh | B.relax | C eat | D perform |
| 58.A.on | B.for | C to | D with |
| 59.A.fighting | B.searching | C reaching | D sending |
| 60.A.glove | B.apron | C towel | D hat |
11.It was a very foggy day in London.The fog was so thick that it was impossible to see more than a foot or so.(11)C,cars and taxis were not able to run and were standing by the side of the road.People were trying to(12)A their way about on foot but were losing their way in the fog.
Mr.Smith had a very important (13)C at the House of Commons and had to get there but no one could take him.He tried to walk there(14)B found he was quite lost.Suddenly he bumped into a stranger.The stranger asked if he could help him.
Mr.Smith said he(15)D to get to the Houses of Parliament.The stranger told him he would take him there.Mr.Smith(16)B him and they started to walk there.The fog was getting thicker every minute but the stranger had no(17)A in finding the way.He went along one street,turned down(18)A,crossed a square and at last after about half an hour's(19)D they arrived at the Houses of Parliament.Mr.Smith couldn't understand how the stranger found his way.
"It is wonderful,"he said."How do you find the way in this fog?"
"It is no trouble at all to me,"said the stranger,"I am(20)B."
Mr.Smith had a very important (13)C at the House of Commons and had to get there but no one could take him.He tried to walk there(14)B found he was quite lost.Suddenly he bumped into a stranger.The stranger asked if he could help him.
Mr.Smith said he(15)D to get to the Houses of Parliament.The stranger told him he would take him there.Mr.Smith(16)B him and they started to walk there.The fog was getting thicker every minute but the stranger had no(17)A in finding the way.He went along one street,turned down(18)A,crossed a square and at last after about half an hour's(19)D they arrived at the Houses of Parliament.Mr.Smith couldn't understand how the stranger found his way.
"It is wonderful,"he said."How do you find the way in this fog?"
"It is no trouble at all to me,"said the stranger,"I am(20)B."
| 11.A.Planes | B.Ships | C.Buses | D.Trains |
| 12.A.find | B.push | C.lose | D.force |
| 13.A.committee | B.pattern | C.meeting | D.holiday |
| 14.A.so | B.but | C.therefore | D.and |
| 15.A.wondered | B.promised | C.admitted | D.wanted |
| 16.A.paid | B.thanked | C.observed | D.doubted |
| 17.A.difficulty | B.interest | C.delight | D.surprise |
| 18.A.another | B.other | C.one | D.the other |
| 19.A.ride | B.work | C.drive | D.walk |
| 20.A.deaf | B.blind | C.clever | D.lucky |
6.Once again the old couple walked into the lawyer's office.The lawyer was still very (26)D after having a chat with them.He had a(27)Atime getting to know their affairs.This couple had been(28)Bfor 40 years.Nothing ever seemed to go right.
They didn't get divorced(29)Dthey were afraid that it might(30)Btheir children's(31)C.Now all their children had already graduated and left.There was nothing to(32)B.All they wanted was to lead their own life free from all these years of (33)Afrom their marriage,so they(34)Don a divorce.
Having(35)A the papers,they had a (36)D together.
When dishes were served,immediately the old man took (37)Bfor the old lady."Take this,it's your favorite."
But the wife(38)C,"This is always the problem.You always think so highly of yourself,(39)B thinking about how I feel.Don't you know that I hate chicken?"Little did she know that,(40)C forty years,her husband had been trying all ways to (41)Dher.Little did she know that chicken was her husband's favorite.
Deep into the night they couldn't sleep,knowing they still (42)Aeach other.The old man dialed her number.However,she refused to answer it,thinking"I have asked for divorce,and now I have to keep it this way,(43)DI will lose face."Later she remembered he had a(44)Aproblem.
The old man suddenly felt painful.He was about to phone the doctor when the doorbell rang.He opened the door.There stood the old lady,his former wife,holding the(45)C.
They didn't get divorced(29)Dthey were afraid that it might(30)Btheir children's(31)C.Now all their children had already graduated and left.There was nothing to(32)B.All they wanted was to lead their own life free from all these years of (33)Afrom their marriage,so they(34)Don a divorce.
Having(35)A the papers,they had a (36)D together.
When dishes were served,immediately the old man took (37)Bfor the old lady."Take this,it's your favorite."
But the wife(38)C,"This is always the problem.You always think so highly of yourself,(39)B thinking about how I feel.Don't you know that I hate chicken?"Little did she know that,(40)C forty years,her husband had been trying all ways to (41)Dher.Little did she know that chicken was her husband's favorite.
Deep into the night they couldn't sleep,knowing they still (42)Aeach other.The old man dialed her number.However,she refused to answer it,thinking"I have asked for divorce,and now I have to keep it this way,(43)DI will lose face."Later she remembered he had a(44)Aproblem.
The old man suddenly felt painful.He was about to phone the doctor when the doorbell rang.He opened the door.There stood the old lady,his former wife,holding the(45)C.
| 26.A.frightened | B.painful | C.sad | D.puzzled |
| 27.A.difficult | B.happy | C.busy | D.good |
| 28.A.fighting | B.quarrelling | C.loving | D.worrying |
| 29.A.though | B.when | C.as | D.since |
| 30.A.ruin | B.affect | C.improve | D.promote |
| 31.A.career | B.childhood | C.education | D.knowledge |
| 32.A.hate | B.worry | C.consider | D.congratulate |
| 33.A.unhappiness | B.happiness | C.wounds | D.understanding |
| 34.A.concentrated | B.depended | C.carried | D.agreed |
| 35.A.signed | B.read | C.written | D.prepared |
| 36.A.party | B.celebration | C.meeting | D.dinner |
| 37.A.food | B.chicken | C.beef | D.meat |
| 38.A.requested | B.laughed | C.shouted | D.smiled |
| 39.A.often | B.little | C.usually | D.occasionally |
| 40.A.after | B.because of | C.during | D.before |
| 41.A.encourage | B.dislike | C.annoy | D.please |
| 42.A.loved | B.respected | C.escaped | D.encouraged |
| 43.A.and | B.so | C.but | D.or |
| 44.A.heart | B.love | C.leg | D.eye |
| 45.A.book | B.phone | C.medicine | D.money |
5.In Mexico,multimillionaire Forrest Fen has always loved a good adventure.When he was a(n) (16)C,he and his brother spent summer vacations exploring Yellowstone National Park.As a teen,he (17)A a World War II fighter pilot so much that he became an Air Force pilot later on After his (18)B service,he settled in New Mexico as an arts and antiques(古董) dealer,hunting down valuable antiques to sell.
In 1988,Fen was diagnosed with cancer.So he came up with a grand (19)Cthat he guessed would be his. (20)D."I wanted to create some (21)B,some hope,before I died,"says Fen,82,(22)A that he also wanted to"get kids _ (23)D_ the game room and off the couch."So he designed a treasure hunt.Little by little,Fen began filling a bronze (24)C with gold coins and nuggets.When his cancer improved for a time in 1993,he decided he'd (25)A his plan anyway.
In 2010,Fen finished the chest with jewels and valuable stones and (26)C it deep in the Rocky Mountains.Later that year,he (27)D a poem,The Thrill of the Chase.It contained nine clues (线索) about (28)A the box is hidden.
Since a story about the treasure (29)D in a magazine,Fen has received thousands of e-mails from treasure hunters.Some request more clues.But mostly"people (30)Bme for bringing their family together,"he says.
In April,Fen (31)C a crowd at a bookstore that some treasure hunters had gotten 500feet of the chest."They walked right (32)A it,"he said.Fen is confident that the treasure will be unearthed (33)B and says,"It will be discovered by someone who had read the clues successfully.No one will (34)D to discover it."
He hopes that whoever finds the treasure will enjoy the (35)B-and the adventure.
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In 1988,Fen was diagnosed with cancer.So he came up with a grand (19)Cthat he guessed would be his. (20)D."I wanted to create some (21)B,some hope,before I died,"says Fen,82,(22)A that he also wanted to"get kids _ (23)D_ the game room and off the couch."So he designed a treasure hunt.Little by little,Fen began filling a bronze (24)C with gold coins and nuggets.When his cancer improved for a time in 1993,he decided he'd (25)A his plan anyway.
In 2010,Fen finished the chest with jewels and valuable stones and (26)C it deep in the Rocky Mountains.Later that year,he (27)D a poem,The Thrill of the Chase.It contained nine clues (线索) about (28)A the box is hidden.
Since a story about the treasure (29)D in a magazine,Fen has received thousands of e-mails from treasure hunters.Some request more clues.But mostly"people (30)Bme for bringing their family together,"he says.
In April,Fen (31)C a crowd at a bookstore that some treasure hunters had gotten 500feet of the chest."They walked right (32)A it,"he said.Fen is confident that the treasure will be unearthed (33)B and says,"It will be discovered by someone who had read the clues successfully.No one will (34)D to discover it."
He hopes that whoever finds the treasure will enjoy the (35)B-and the adventure.
| 16.A.explorer | B.man | C.child | D.teacher |
| 17.A.admired | B.judged | C.checked | D.hated |
| 18.A.public | B.military | C.customer | D.postal |
| 19.A.excuse | B.story | C.adventure | D.answer |
| 20.A.first | B.second | C.third | D.last |
| 21.A.trouble | B.excitement | C.difficulties | D.disappointment |
| 22.A.adding | B.making | C.hoping | D.believing |
| 23.A.into | B.through | C.around | D.out of |
| 24.A.basket | B.bag | C.chest | D.house |
| 25.A.carry out | B.draw up | C.put off | D.give up |
| 26.A.showed | B.pushed | C.hid | D.opened |
| 27.A.found | B.read | C.took | D.published |
| 28.A.where | B.why | C.when | D.what |
| 29.A.arose | B.adapted | C.agreed | D.appeared |
| 30.A.asked | B.thanked | C.worked | D.charged |
| 31.A.advised | B.persuaded | C.told | D.ensured |
| 32.A.by | B.into | C.at | D.in |
| 33.A.hurriedly | B.eventually | C.effortlessly | D.easily |
| 34.A.agree | B.start | C.decide | D.happen |
| 35.A.news | B.riches | C.magazine | D.poem. |