近年来,一些西方节日(如圣诞节情人节等)在中国越来越流行。许多人对这些节日狂热追捧,而对于一些中国传统节日(如春节、中秋节等)则无兴趣。请你就这一社会现象谈谈你的看法。
要求:1. 表达连贯,逻辑正确 2. 字数100-120 参考词汇:情人节:Valentine’s Day
完成句子(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1.I have great ______(信心)in you---- I know you’ll do well.
2.I was so excited at the news that I could hardly c_______ my feelings in words.
3.The workers are so a_________ to the noise of the machine that they don’t even notice it during their work.
4.They are in d__________ need of clean water after the great earthquake.
5.He __________(主张)reducing in military spending.
6.The prisoner _________(试图) an escape, but failed.
7.Your work has improved in q_________ and quality this term.
8.Sam has been a_________ manager of the engineering department.
9.We can (保证) you a room with the view of the sea if you book in advance.
10.All children should be encouraged to realize their full _______. (潜力)
11.Your mother tells me that you started smoking some time ago and you are _____ _____ ______ to give it up.(你发现很难把它戒掉)
12.That probably does not seem much to you or me, but it is a rapid increase when _____ ______ other natural changes.(当与...比较时)
13._____ _____ ____ the department, I would like to thank you all.(代表...)
14.I ____ ____ ____ go back to sleep ____ suddenly my bedroom became as bright as day.(正要干...这时...)
15.______ _____ we are, we are not completely powerless.(不管我们有多脆弱,我们并不是完全无能为力。)
— Welcome back. We all miss you so much.
— Thanks. 1.
— What do you think of your experience as an exchange student?
— Fantastic and rewarding. It broadened and enriched my life.
— 2.
— Many things seemed amazing. And above all, the way to teach children.
— 3.
— In China students learn to memorize, while in Britain students learn to experience.
— 4.
— You’re right. And parents will spend much time playing with their children.
— Maybe that’s what they call quality time.
— 5.And I hope the education in China will make a change for the better.
A. So they may have many seemingly crazy but actually creative ideas. B. Well, a friend in need is a friend indeed. C. What do you mean? D. What gave you the deepest impression? E. I also missed you all when I was in London. F. Do you have time to enjoy the beautiful scenery there? G. But everything has two sides. |
TODAY, Friday, November 12
JAZZ with the Mike Thomas Jazz Band at The Derby Arms. Upper Richmond Road West, Sheen.
DISCO Satin Sounds Disco. Free at The Lord Napier, Mort lake High St., from 8a. m. to 8p. m. Tel: 682—1158.
SATURDAY, November 13
JAZZ Lysis at The Bull’s Head, Barnes. Admission 60p.
MUSICAL HALL at The Star and Garter, Lower Richmond Road, Putney, provided by the Aba Daba Music Hall company. Good food and entertainment fair price. Tel: 789—6749.
FAMILY night out? Join the sing-along at The Black Horse. Sheen Road, Richmond.
JAZZ The John Bennett Big Band at The Bull’s Head, Barnes. Admission 80p.
THE DERBY ARMS, Upper Richmond Road West, give you Joe on the electric accordion(手风琴). Tel: 789—4536
SUNDAY, November 14
DISCO Satin Sounds Disco, free at The Lord Napier, Mort Lake High Street, from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
FOLK MUSIC at The Derby Arms. The Short Stuff and residents the Norman Chop Trio. Non-remembers 70p. Tel: 688—4626.
HEAVY MUSIC with Tony Simon at The Bull, Upper Richmond Road West, East Sheen.
THE DERBY ARMS, Upper Richmond Road West, give you Joe on the electric accordion.
1.Where and when can you hear the Norman Chop Trio?
A. At the Bull’s Head on Sunday.
B. At the Derby Arms on Sunday.
C. At the Bull on Saturday.
D. At the Black Horse on Saturday.
2.Where and when can you hear the Mike Thomas Jazz Band?
A. At the Derby Arms on Friday.
B. At the Black Horse on Friday.
C. At the Star and Garter on Saturday.
D. At the Derby Arms on Sunday.
3.You want to enjoy the electric accordion on Saturday. Which telephone number do you have to ring to find out what time it starts?
A. 789—6749. B. 789—4536.
C. 682—1158. D. 688—4626.
4.You want to spend the Saturday by joining the entertainment with your family. Where should you go?
A. Disco at The Lord Napier.
B. The sing-along at The Black Horse.
C. The electric accordion at The Derby Arms.
D. Jazz at The Bull’s Head.
5.You want to spend the same day at two different places and don’t want to cross any street. Which of the following is your best choice?
A. The sing-along at the Black Horse and Jazz at The Bull’s Head.
B. The sing-along at The Black Horse and Folk Music at The Derby Arms.
C. Folk Music at the Derby Arms and Heavy Music with Tony Simon at The Bull.
D. Musical Hal lat The Star &Garter and Disco at The Lord Napier.
“You have cancer” are the three words you never want to hear. Unfortunately, over 5, 000 people in North America do hear those words --- every single day. Even worse, cancer has become the second leading cause of death for Americans. America’s health practitioner (从业人员), David Brownstein, M. D., has spent much of his medical career studying cancer, and learning the best ways to avoid becoming its victim.
And Dr. Brownstein does not shy away from (回避) the hard truth. Statistics demonstrate we are not winning the war on cancer. Far from it. In fact, cancer death rates have remained nearly unchanged over the last 80 years. Plus, traditional cancer treatments have been a terrible failure. Because the only big winner in the cancer treatment story to date has been the cancer industry’s multibillion-dollar profits, Dr. Brownstein has just released a free video documentary revealing some of his startling (令人吃惊的) findings.
In this video, you’ll discover five specific signs that you will be diagnosed (诊断) with cancer during your lifetime. Even more important, you’ll see:
*Seven simple but smart steps to prevent cancer from taking over your body.
*How to help your body naturally kill cancer cells.
*Easiest ways to avoid known cancer-causing factors.
*The little-known relationship between iodine (碘) and cancer.
*And much, much more…
According to Dr. Brownstein, nearly all of US have cancer cells in our bodies at various times during our lives. The trick is to avoid letting those cells increase and defeat the body’s natural defenses.
The good news is that you and your loved ones do not need to become cancer victims. With the simple methods revealed in Dr. Brownstein’s eye-opening video, you can take steps to prevent this deadly disease.
Newsmax Health managed to bring it directly to you free of charge. Click here to start watching this powerful video about preventing cancer immediately. With so many people dying needlessly, there’s no time to waste.
1.We can learn from Paragraph 1 that ________.
A. David Brownstein makes no progress in preventing cancer
B. cancer is the leading cause of death for Americans
C. David Brownstein himself is suffering from cancer
D. cancer victims are increasing in North America
2.What do we know about cancer in America?
A. Cancer death rates are dropping.
B. Cancer industry is very profitable.
C. Traditional cancer treatments are effective.
D. Cancer medicine was invented 80 years ago.
3.What does the underlined part “the hard truth” refer to in Paragraph 2?
A. David Brownstein’s video is unpopular.
B. It needs another 80 years to cure cancer.
C. People don’t know cancer death rates.
D. People’s inability to defeat cancer.
4.What does Dr. Brownstein’s video include?
a. Some signs that you’ll get cancer.
b. Some people who are fighting against cancer. ’
c. Some ways to avoid factors that can cause cancer.
d. Some steps to prevent cancer controlling your body.
A. abc B. bcd C. acd D. abd
5.What’s the purpose of the passage?
A. To recommend a video.
B. To introduce some doctors.
C. To teach US how to make a video.
D. To give US some tips on dealing with cancel.
During the last fifteen years of my mother's life she suffered with Alzheimer's disease (老年痴呆). Until then she had been a bright, cheerful woman deeply interested and involved in the world around her. I would go home to visit her in Virginia and she would look at me in a puzzled way and ask, “Who are you?” I would answer, “I'm your son.” “Where do you live?” She would ask. “In California”, I would tell her. “Isn't that interesting,” she would say, “I have a son in California.”
She seemed simply forgetful and confused at the beginning of the disease, but later on she would go through periods of intense anxiety. She would pace through the house she had lived in most of her life crying uneasily that she wanted to go home. Or she would leave home and wander away if she were unattended for a short time.
Hoping to please her and put her mind at ease, I would take her for a drive, visiting sites where she had lived as a child. In the yard of the hillside house in Shipman I sat in the car and admired the view of the old oaks and long green lawn. I pictured my mother there was a little girl playing with the pet lamb she had been so fond of. I looked to her for some response. She shook her head and said “ I want to go home.”
Over the years I have decided that what my mother was calling home was not a place, but a time. I suspect it was a time when she was much younger, when her children were still underfoot, when her husband was still vigorous and attentive.
Watching my mother's suffering set me wondering where I would have gone in mind if someday I couldn’t find home and wanted to go there. In this family we tend to be long-lived and we grow fuzzy (糊涂的) minded as the years go by. At eighty I have already noticed some alarming symptoms. My doctor says the forgetfulness is only natural and that it comes with age. Still the fear of Alzheimer's is haunting there. Someday if and when I become even more cloudy minded than I am now, unable to drive and unable to tell you where "home" is, my dear son, I expect I will ask y to take me home, I know you will do your best to find the place I need to be. I leave these notes for your guidance.
1.What's the main idea of the first two paragraphs?
A ou. The author’s mother suffered with serious Alzheimer's disease.
B. The author’s mother forgot who’s his son.
C. The author didn’t know how to cure his mother.
D. The author’s mother couldn’t find her home.
2.What is not the symptom of the author’s mother ?
A. cheerful B. confused
C. forgetful D. uneasy
3. What’s the meaning of the underlined word “pictured”?
A. photographed B. appeared
C. described D. painted
4. What can you infer from the third paragraph?
A. The author cares much about his mother.
B. The author’s mother was fond of pet lambs.
C. The author saw a little girl playing with a pet lamb.
D. The author’s mother didn’t like her usual home.
5.What’s the best title of the passage?
A. Take Mother Home.
B. Everyone will suffer with Alzheimer's disease.
C. A story about a son and a mother.
D. Where Is Home?
