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喀什地区2025届高三毕业班第三次质量检测英语试题

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一、单项选择 (共25题,共 125分)
  • 1、He’s quite reliable. You can depend on ___________you out.

    A. that he will help B. it that helps

    C. he helping D. him to help

  • 2、Can you imagine________the work in twelve hours?

    A.he finishes B.him finishing C.him finish D.him to finish

  • 3、That was not the first time he ____ us. I think it's high time we ____ strong actions against him.

    A.betrayed, take

    B.had betrayed, took

    C.has betrayed, took

    D.has betrayed, take

  • 4、This writing is so confusing that it’s difficult to ________ what he is trying to express.

    A.leave room for B.mistake for C.make out D.live through

  • 5、-I wonder ___________that bus service is provided in the Mount Qomolangma National Nature Reserve.

    -To better balance tourism development and environment protection.

    A.why is it B.why it is C.how is it D.how it is

  • 6、The old couple ________for more man 40 years and never once have they quarreled with each other.

    A.married

    B.have married

    C.have got married

    D.have been married

  • 7、I think it would be ________ each committee member to have a copy of the report.

    A.beneficial from

    B.beneficial to

    C.beneficial for

    D.benefit to

  • 8、In our discussion of instincts, we saw that there was reason to believe ________ we inherit must be of some very simple sort rather than any complicated or very definite kind of behavior.

    A.how

    B.when

    C.whatever

    D.since

  • 9、Can it have been on the playground ________ you lost your watch?

    A.that B.on which C.where D.in that

  • 10、I ________ to make my plan for the final exam in advance, but I ________.

    A.would decide; did

    B.could have decided; can't

    C.might decide; didn't

    D.should have decided; didn't

  • 11、He played the computer games till late last night,____ early this morning.

    A.more than B.other than C.rather than D.or rather

  • 12、Between the two parts of the concert there was an interval, _____ audience can go and buy some snacks.

    A.where B.when C.how D.why

  • 13、----How about your journey to Mount Emei?

    ----Everything was wonderful except that our car twice on the way.

    A. slowed down   B. broke down

    C. got down D. put down

     

  • 14、An unhappy childhood may have some negative effects on a person’s characters however, they are not always_________.

    A.practical

    B.avoidable

    C.permanent

    D.beneficial

  • 15、Synthetic biology,   to design and construct new biological parts, devices and systems, is changing many aspects of our life.

    A.intended B.intending C.to intend D.having intended

  • 16、______ a book in front of your face, you’ll feel the air moving against your face.

    A.Waved

    B.Wave

    C.To wave

    D.Waving

  • 17、We choose this hotel because the price for a night here is down to $20, half of _______ it used to charge.

    A.that

    B.which

    C.what

    D.how

  • 18、We have _______ a campaign for better nursery and the school services.

    A.invested B.issued C.launched D.leaked

  • 19、--- What is Rudi up to?

    --- Rudi seems bent ____ finding a new job.

    A. on B. to

    C. down D. over

  • 20、White noise consists of________ collections of sounds at different frequenciessuch as the dull noise of aircraft engines.

    A.swift B.fierce C.random D.generous

  • 21、Someone who_____ you to something you are not comfortable doing will stress you out.

    A.asks B.pressures C.strains D.stresses

  • 22、It’s important for the figures regularly.

    A.to be updated

    B.to have been updated

    C.to update

    D.to have updated

  • 23、--- Are you satisfied with the result?

    --- Not at all. It couldn’t be _____.

    A. any worse B. any better

    C. good D. bad

  • 24、Last month, part of Southeast Asia was struck by floods, from ________ effects the people are still suffering.

    A.that

    B.whose

    C.those

    D.what

  • 25、In everyday communication, information ________ by gestures and tone of voice is sometimes understood.

    A.conveying B.conveyed C.to convey D.having conveyed

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 26、   Here are the most popular events in Los Angeles this year.

    Earth Day L. A.

    Phone number: (213) 972-8080

    Earth Day L.A. offers Downtown L.A.’s citizens, workers and visitors ideas, a place to drop e-waste and solutions on how to do little harm to our planet in daily life. The annual event features performances, composting (制肥堆), and plant giveaways as well as electric vehicle exhibits, which are all free to the public (and to a select number of school groups).

    Jackalope Pasadena Spring 2020 Fair

    Phone number: (323) 989-2278

    Where Local Culture Meets Craft (手工艺)Come and shopover 200 handmade makers from fashion, home design, art and more all in one place at Jackalope Pasadena coming up April 25th & 26th. Enjoy a bite to eat from a local food truck or take part in a free yoga class offered throughout the weekend.

    Explore Caltech

    Phone number: (626) 395- 4652

    You’re invited to Explore Caltech as the Institute brings science and engineering out the lab and into the community, sharing the excitement of discovery through family-friendly open-air laboratories, a series of 10- minute talks by Caltech researchers, and a keynote discussion.

    Yallwest

    Phone number: (310) 395-3204

    There are over 100 authors and presenters including New York Times Best Sellers along with local and widely- acknowledged young adult and middle grade writers, plus famous TV, film, video game, and comic creators. A day of book signings, food trucks and rock’ n’ roll.

    1What do we know about the event Earth Day L.A.?

    A.It charges less than the other events.

    B.It offers people the performing techniques.

    C.It contributes to participants’ going green.

    D.It leads participants to prefer an electric vehicle.

    2Where can people buy handmade products?

    A.Yallwest. B.Earth Day L. A.

    C.Explore Caltech. D.Jackalope Pasadena Spring 2020 Fair.

    3What will visitors call if they’re interested in science?

    A.(213) 972-8080 B.(323) 989-2278

    C.(626) 395- 4652 D.(310) 395-3204

  • 27、   When is the last time you slept under the stars and cooked dinner over an open fire? You never know — you may just fall back in love with the great outdoors and turn it into an annual vacation!

    Escape the busy city life

    Why go camping?【1】Once your tent and campsite is set-up, you don’t have to worry about cleaning, laundry or any other tasks that seem to consume your everyday life. And it’s a chance for you to turn off the smartphone, computer and other electronics to just sit back and relax.

    【2】

    There’s so much beauty in the outdoors and we rarely get the chance to appreciate it. From beautiful mountains to freshwater lakes ideal for swimming, you’ll have your pick of outdoor activities to engage in.

    Quality time with friends and family

    【3】 This will give your friends and family a chance to have some true quality time together whether it’s playing sports, cooking or simply talking to one another — without the usual distractions (使人分心的事).

    You can learn new skills

    Living outdoors gives you the opportunity to learn some survival skills. 【4】 You may also learn how to protect yourself from mosquitoes and other insects, as well as experience how many material possessions you really can do without.

    Camping is affordable

    When it comes to budget vacations, a camping trip is one of the most economical choices for a family getaway. Groceries can be bought ahead of time and once you’ve settled into the campsite, there’s no need to worry about purchasing more food or buying souvenirs. 【5】 Happy camping!

    A.Decide with whom you are camping.

    B.Gain a newfound appreciation for Mother Nature.

    C.Make it a rule to keep the electronic games at home.

    D.You’ll likely manage to build a fire after a camping trip.

    E.Planning a camping trip begins with the desire to get outdoors.

    F.It gives you the opportunity to do nothing for a weekend or even longer.

    G.So if you’re looking for a trip that’s going to save money, get out there and set up that tent.

  • 28、   Following the outbreak of the novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP), also named COVID-19 by WHO, there is a general fear of the unknown virus as its full effects remain to be seen. Fever, coughing, sore throat, difficulty breathing —the NCP’s symptoms are similar to the common cold or the flu, but it’s potentially more dangerous.

    Viruses could be deadly, like HIV and Ebola. But what are viruses? How can they cause so much trouble?

    Viruses are non-living organisms (有机体) approximately one-millionth of an inch long. Unlike human cells or bacteria, they can’t reproduce on their own. Instead, they invade the cells of living organisms to reproduce, spread and take over.

    Viruses can infect every living thing – from plants and animals down to the smallest bacteria. For this reason, they always have the potential to be dangerous to human life. Sometimes a virus can cause a disease so serious that it is fatal. Other viral infections trigger no noticeable reaction.

    Viruses lie around our environment all of the time, waiting for a host cell to come along. They can enter our bodies by the nose, mouth, eyes or breaks in the skin. Once inside, they try to find a host cell to infect. For example, HIV, which causes AIDS, attacks the T-cells of the immune system.

    But the basic question is, where did viruses first come from? Until now, no clear explanation for their origin exists. “Tracing the origins of viruses is difficult”, Ed Rybicki, a virologist (病毒学家) at the University of Cape Town in South Africa, told Scientific American, “because viruses don’t leave fossils and because of the tricks they use to make copies of themselves within the cells they’ve invaded”.

    However, there are three main hypotheses (假说) to explain the origin of viruses. First, viruses started as independent organisms, then became parasites (寄生者). Second, viruses evolved from pieces of DNA or RNA that “escaped” from larger organisms. Third, viruses co-evolved with their host cells, which means they existed alongside these cells.

    For the time being, these are only theories. The technology and evidence we have today cannot be used to test these theories and identify the most plausible explanation. Continuing studies may provide us with clearer answers. Or future studies may reveal that the answer is even murkier (含糊不清的) than it now appears.

    1What can we learn about viruses from the text?

    A.Viruses have nothing to do with the common cold.

    B.Viruses are really small living organisms.

    C.Viruses can’t reproduce unless they find a host cell.

    D.Viruses enter our bodies mainly through the mouth, nose and hair.

    2Which of the following might explain the origin of viruses?

    A.They evolved from the fossils of large organisms.

    B.They evolved from parasites into independent organisms.

    C.They evolved from the T-cells in animals.

    D.They evolved along with their host cells.

    3The underlined word “plausible” in the last paragraph probably means ________.

    A.reasonable B.common

    C.creative D.unbelievable

    4What can we conclude from the text?

    A.Viruses live longer in human host cells than in animals’.

    B.Viruses will become more like bacteria as they evolve.

    C.It may take a long time to understand the origin of viruses.

    D.The author is optimistic about future virus research.

  • 29、   It’s 3 o’clock and you’ve been hard at work. As you sit at your desk, a strong desire for chocolate overcomes you. You try to busy yourself to make it go away. But it doesn’t. Here is another situation. Perhaps you are not feeling well. The only thing you want to eat is a big bowl of chicken soup, like your mum used to make when you were sick as a child. Food cravings are a strong desire for a specific type of food. And they are normal.

    Scientists at the website How Stuff Works compare hunger and cravings (渴望) this way. Hunger is a fairly simple connection between the stomach and the brain. They even call it simply “stomach hunger”. When our stomachs burn up all of the food we have eaten, a hormone (激素) sends a message to one part of the brain for more food, which regulates our most basic body functions such as thirst, hunger and sleep. The brain then produces a chemical to start the appetite and you eat. Hunger is a function of survival.

    A craving is more complex. It activates brain areas related to emotion, memory and reward. These are the same areas of the brain activated during drug-craving studies. Because of this, some scientists call food cravings “mind hunger”. People often crave foods that are high in fat and sugar. Foods that are high in fat or high in sugar produce chemicals in the brain. These chemicals give us feelings of pleasure.

    In a 2016 study, researchers at Cambridge University found that dieting or restricted eating generally increases the possibility of food cravings. So, the more you deny yourself a food that you want, the more you may crave it. However, fasting (禁食) is a bit different. They found that eating no food at all for a short period of time lessened food cravings.

    So, the next time you crave something very specific, know that your brain may be more to blame than your stomach.

    1Which of the following statements is NOT true when “stomach hunger” appears?

    A.The part of brain which regulates some functions of our body works.

    B.A chemical is produced by the stomach to start the appetite.

    C.All the food we have eaten has been exhausted.

    D.A hormone delivers a message to the brain for food.

    2What do we learn about food cravings?

    A.It means the stomach functions well.

    B.It ensures a person survives hunger.

    C.It shows food is linked to feelings.

    D.It proves the brain decides your appetite.

    3What’s the likely result of dieting?

    A.The increase of food desire. B.The decrease of chemicals.

    C.The refusal of fat and sugar. D.The disappearance of appetite.

    4What is the best title of this passage?

    A.Dieting: It Makes You Crave More

    B.Fasting: It Lessens Food Cravings

    C.Food Cravings: They are All in Your Brain

    D.Hunger: It is a Function of Survival

三、完形填空 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 30、   All my life, I have been overweight and never imagined I will start running. One night, surfing through Facebook, I _________ a picture of an old school friend. Obesity (肥胖) was no _________ to him back in the day. So imagine my _________ when I saw that he had shrunk to half the size I remembered.

    I started my process of _________ myself the next day. I started _________ and began with walks, circling the shortest blocks I could find. In a while, my body burned and _________, and nothing excited me more than the thought of quitting. _________, I didn't give up and my walks expanded to several blocks’ worth.

    On the fifth day, I thought I probably could run. I _________ “far” down the road, about a tenth of a mile in length. “Way too far to run, my aching body told me. _________, another voice spoke, “I can do this. ” My feet____________ without a second thought. Right away, familiar ____________ pulsed through them, all the way up my legs. Soon, I was breathless, and desperate for ____________ .I wanted to quit. "I can do this, the ____________ spoke again.

    In the end, I came up a little short. Thirty feet or so ____________ me from my goal. But when I looked back, I couldn't believe my eyes. The ____________ seemed farther then, after almost crossing it all. ____________ the thirty feet, I had almost achieved my desire to be better in less than a ____________ .

    The next morning, I was ready to take on the ____________ again. While I haven't completely ____________ thoughts of giving up, they're quieter now. Quieter than the voice that ____________ me forward —“I can do this.”

    A.searched

    B.found

    C.figured

    D.realized

    A.stranger

    B.wonder

    C.need

    D.good

    A.sorrow

    B.excitement

    C.surprise

    D.delight

    A.believing

    B.denying

    C.comforting

    D.bettering

    A.slow

    B.fast

    C.right

    D.normal

    A.waked

    B.moved

    C.ached

    D.trembled

    A.Gradually

    B.Immediately

    C.Fortunately

    D.Abruptly

    A.measured

    B.sensed

    C.walked

    D.stared

    A.However

    B.Therefore

    C.Besides

    D.Otherwise

    A.came out

    B.took off

    C.paid off

    D.fell out

    A.burning

    B.breaking

    C.emotion

    D.passion

    A.help

    B.water

    C.food

    D.air

    A.coach

    B.voice

    C.mind

    D.body

    A.threw

    B.interrupted

    C.connected

    D.kept

    A.target

    B.dream

    C.distance

    D.task

    A.Ignoring

    B.Considering

    C.Achieving

    D.Adding

    A.month

    B.day

    C.week

    D.second

    A.game

    B.challenge

    C.adventure

    D.duty

    A.formed

    B.escaped

    C.accepted

    D.trapped

    A.informed

    B.persuaded

    C.forced

    D.encouraged

  • 31、   I remember I was just eighteen when Grandma Julie died. Until the lawyer read her __________ , I would never fully __________  the depth of Grandma’s love. It was a moment I will never forget - a day that made me the _________ kid in town.

    After __________ the distribution of Grandma’s legacies(遗产), the lawyer said, “There are three more things.” He __________  his briefcase and brought out a small __________  box, which contained my Grandma’s wedding ring. “These letters and notes are also for you,” he _________.

    Grandma’s letter began, “Dear Jeffrey, I’m ____________  you one of my most precious treasures - my memories. These memories are the letters your __________ wrote me. They are both __________ and valuable - a(n) __________  that will teach you how to love and understand people, and how to respect and maintain your integrity(正直). When you read them you will _________ the love and passion of a good man for a good woman, and you’ll learn how love can become the ___________ of your life.

    “I have been ____________, since I loved a wonderful man who also loved me. Love is like a beautiful ______  you store in an album. You can enjoy its beauty each time you stare at it __________  . I’ve just shown you how priceless his love notes are. Please learn from them. Then find the right girl to love and love her ______. This love will _________ both your lives and make you both happier.”

    “As for being valuable, save the envelopes. It’s said the old __________  are worth far more than the rest of my wealth. And, the personal hand-written note from General Pershing is even more valuable than the stamps. Have a _________ , meaningful life. God bless you.”

    1A.wish B.words C.decisions D.will

    2A.appreciate B.measures C.admire D.find

    3A.happiest B.luckiest C.richest D.loneliest

    4A.delivering B.sharing C.announcing D.writing

    5A.got into B.reached into C.searched into D.looked into

    6A.tool B.paper C.letter D.jewelry

    7A.added B.remarked C.whispered D.joked

    8A.buying B.leaving C.passing D.providing

    9A.Dad B.Mom C.Grandpa D.parents

    10A.priceless B.beneficial C.lovely D.serious

    11A.direction B.guidebook C.introduction D.approach

    12A.notice B.miss C.share D.feel

    13A.center B.edge C.process D.trouble

    14A.honest B.strong C.fortunate D.ambitious

    15A.photograph B.article C.memory D.record

    16A.at ease B.in wonder C.on purpose D.by chance

    17A.carefully B.immediately C.respectfully D.passionately

    18A.save B.strengthen C.enrich D.design

    19A.stamps B.notes C.letters D.envelops

    20A.satisfactory B.loving C.unforgettable D.successful

  • 32、   I spent two weeks working on an email to Joanna, the most powerful woman at McKinsey & Company. I _____ my admiration for her and my expectation to work with her.

    When I first______ I didn't think I was good enough to get a job at McKinsey after graduation. After all,  I was a sociology_____ not a business one. I carried that_____ with me as I interviewed and even as I ______ the job.Despite this, I wanted more—working with Joanna.

    Before I joined McKinsey, I_____ knew Joanna was someone I wanted to work with. Her interests were_____ to the research I had done in school, so I knew  my_____ would be a great fit for Joanna's leadership program at the firm_____my desire was in direct conflict with my fear that I wasn't_____ enough.

    I must have_____ my email to Joanna a million times. My request was_____ to have some involvement in her leadership program. I was_____ she wouldn't reply, or worse, she would_____ that I wasn't good enough_____after several drafts, I took the plunge(决定奋力一搏) and hit “send”. Joanna_____ within five minutes. I still remember shaking with_____ explaining my availability. as I answered her email,

    Sending that email changed everything and gave me the_____ to work for my role model. Her support on a personal level as well as within the firm finally_____ my future and helped me to develop my_____ I needed to become an entrepreneur (企业家).

    1A.shared B.expressed C.claimed D.discussed

    2A.wrote B.graduated C.worked D.applied

    3A.major B.professional C.performer D.designer

    4A.image B.email C.thought D.form

    5A.landed B.failed C.changed D.challenged

    6A.hardly B.almost C.really D.already

    7A.important B.related C.new D.contrary

    8A.diploma B.talent C.background D.interest

    9A.Still B.instead C.Therefore D.Besides

    10A.dynamic B.brilliant C.sensitive D.ambitious

    11A.evaluated B.counted C.sent D.drafted

    12A.simple B.absurd C.vague D.pure

    13A.sure B.worried C.astonished D.sad

    14A.recommend B.judge C.reply D.show

    15A.Immediately B.Initially C.Nearly D.Eventually

    16A.responded B.arrived C.refused D.explained

    17A.congratulation B.excitement C.admiration D.disappointment

    18A.profit B.courage C.opportunity D.aid

    19A.decided B.protected C.checked D.shaped

    20A.enthusiasm B.skill C.confidence D.sight

  • 33、   Charles Dickerson believes music teaches important life lessons. “Music instills (灌输) within a person _________ of life, self-determination, and the pursuit of excellence to do something _________.” That’s why this conductor has _________ his over four-decade career to making classical _________ more accessible to communities of African American.

    Dickerson is the _________ and conductor of both the Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles (ICYOLA) and the South Side of Chicago Youth Orchestra (SSCYO). Both of them are nonprofit groups. Many of his students didn’t _________ an orchestra (管弦乐团) program in their _________ before.

    Since starting ICYOLA in 2009, it has _________ to be the largest African American orchestra in the country. In July 2019,Dickerson expanded, launching another orchestra to _________ children in the city of Chicago. The program is __________ and mostly made up of high school students in need, but it is also open to students of all ages __________ on their music level. Many of Dickerson’s students come from Kenwood Academy High School. Nicholas Thomas, 16, has __________ the violin since age 6 and is now one of SSCYO’s original __________. Thomas says that SSCYO has been “more like a family than an orchestra” to him and __________ him to grow as a person.

    Dickerson flies to Chicago from L. A. every Friday to be there when the __________ holds its weekly concert. All concerts the orchestra puts on are free to the public. __________, he’s more than just a conductor. He has become like a “father figure” to many of his students over the years. “He’s a good __________. I always turn to him for advice. I think he’s someone that you can __________ with easily,” said Morgan.

    Based on the __________ in Los Angeles and so far in Chicago, Dickerson __________ to open more orchestras in other cities across the U.S.

    1A.pity B.love C.end D.origin

    2A.risky B.harmless C.meaningful D.difficult

    3A.devoted B.adapted C.adjusted D.limited

    4A.architecture B.music C.art D.literature

    5A.explorer B.inventor C.designer D.founder

    6A.take care of B.make room for C.have access to D.make fun of

    7A.communities B.races C.villages D.fields

    8A.happened B.occurred C.grown D.seemed

    9A.receive B.survive C.persuade D.serve

    10A.unique B.free C.fresh D.expensive

    11A.focusing B.living C.insisting D.depending

    12A.made B.drawn C.enjoyed D.played

    13A.members B.teachers C.directors D.instructors

    14A.permitted B.helped C.advised D.reminded

    15A.school B.audience C.family D.group

    16A.Finally B.Anyhow C.However D.Therefore

    17A.advisor B.coach C.father D.doctor

    18A.argue B.chat C.agree D.meet

    19A.experiment B.sample C.failure D.success

    20A.asks B.hopes C.refuses D.fails

四、短文填空 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 34、Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

    Knowledge is free on the Internet at a small but 1 number of colleges and universities. About 160 schools around the world now put free course materials on the web to the 2. Recent additions in the United States 3 projects at Yale, Johns Hopkins and the University of California, Berkeley.

    Berkeley said it would offer videos of lectures on YouTube. Free videos from other schools are 4 at the Apple iTunes store.

    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) became an early 5 with its Open Course Ware project, first 6 in 2001. Free lecture notes, exams and other resources are published at ocw.mit.edu. Many exams even include the answers. Today, Open Course Ware offers materials from 1,800 undergraduate and graduate courses. These 7 from Physics to Political Science. Visitors can learn the same things as MIT students learn. But as the site points out, Open Course Ware is not an MIT education. Visitors receive no credit toward a degree. Some materials from a course may not be available, and the site does not provide 8 with teachers. Still, MIT says that the site has had forty million visits by thirty-one million visitors from almost every country. Sixty percent of the visitors are from outside the United States and Canada. Students and educators use the site, including students at MIT. But the largest number of visitors, about half, are self-learners.

    Some professors have become well-known around the world as a result of 9 online. Walter Lewin, a physics professor at MIT, is 10 popular. Fans enjoy his entertaining lectures. MIT Open Course Ware now includes materials for high school. The aim is to improve education in Science, Technology, Math and Engineering.

  • 35、课文填空

    The Sundance Film Festival 1 boycotts all Hollywood films, and we don’t foresee ever including them. The initial idea for our festival was 2 back in l978. when it was known as the Utah/US Film Festival. However, it was not well known until 1981. It was then that Robert Redford became its 3 and changed the focus to independent films, often made on very modest 4 It was given its new name-the Sundance Film Festival-in 1991. Redford has acted in and directed many big Hollywood films, but wanted to 5 the public to films made outside of the Hollywood system

  • 36、按照课文内容填空

    At the time they were created, the Impressionist paintings were【1】, but today they are accepted as the beginning of【2】we call “modern art’. This is because the Impressionists 【3】artists to look at their environment in new ways. There are scores of modern art styles, but 【4】the Impressionists, many of these painting styles might not exist. On the one hand, some modern art is abstract; that is, the painter doesn’t 【5】to paint objects as we see them with our eyes, 【6】instead concentrates on certain qualities of the object, 【7】color, line and shape to represent them. On the【8】hand, some paintings of modern art are so 【9】 that they look photographs. These styles are so different. Who can【10】what painting styles there will be in the future?

  • 37、根据句意填空

    In the USA, the Amish-a Christian group-are famous because they drive 【1】 instead of cars, do not use TVs or refrigerators, and do not have personal telephones. Many people assume the Amish must have 【2】 reasons for their many rules, but this is not true. In truth, whenever a new technology is introduced, the Amish meet and discuss its advantages and disadvantages. They then vote on whether they will accept it. The Amish 【3】 cars because they like having 【4】 communities where everyone lives close together. They have no TVs or refrigerators because their homes do not have electricity-they do not think it is necessary and 【5】 dealing with strangers, such as the people who work at the electric company.

五、书面表达 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 38、假如你叫李华,在英国学习期间,住在一户英国人家里,现在马上就要学成回国,临走前你给你的房东Mrs. Jones写封感谢信,感谢她三个月来的悉心照顾。内容包括:

    (1)房东一家和蔼可亲,总是想办法让你快乐。

    (2)饭菜很合口。

    (3)利用周末带你聚会,野餐,玩得很开心。

    (4)经常与你交流,让你的口语表达取得很大进步。

    注意:字数100以上

    Dear Mrs. Jones,

    I am writing to express my thanks for

    __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Best wishes

    Yours,

    Li Hua

  • 39、假设你是李华,李教授邀请你去参观他任教的大学并热情款待你,你写这封感谢信表示谢意。要点如下:

    1. 谈谈此次大学之行总体给你的印象及启迪;

    2. 谈谈给你留下最深刻印象的人或事(一至两点)

    3. 再次致谢。

    注意:

    1. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

    2. 文中不要出现具体学校和个人信息。

    3. 词数100左右,开头和结尾己给出,不计入总词数;

    Dear Professor Li,

    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Yours sincerely,

    Li Hua

  • 40、假设你是李华,你的英国朋友Jack热爱中国的传统文化,尤其对中国的茶文化感兴趣,听说你的家乡是著名的砖茶之乡,他想了解相关情况。请你给他写封电子邮件,告知有关信息。

    内容包括:

    1. 中国茶文化历史悠久,促进了人文交流和社会发展;

    2. 介绍自己家乡的相关情况(如:羊楼洞盛产砖茶,是著名的茶马古道起点之一);

    3. 邀请他到中国亲身体验(以茶会友,听茶事,观茶艺,赏茶具,品好茶)。

    注意:1. 词数120左右;

    2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    3. 参考词汇:羊楼洞Yang Loudong 茶马古道Great Tea Road 砖茶brick tea

    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Yours,

    Li Hua

  • 41、假定你是李华,你市新建成图书馆将于下周开放,请你写封信告诉爱读书的交换生朋友Jack办理借书证相关手续。内容包括:

    1.填写申请表;

    2.提交一寸个人照;

    3.预付押金。

    参考词汇:押金deposit

    注意:

    1.词数100左右;

    2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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