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2025-2026年甘肃酒泉初一下册期末英语试卷

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一、单项选择 (共25题,共 125分)
  • 1、The local government provided ________ for the homeless soon after the flood.

    A.possessions B.accommodations C.souvenirs D.groceries

  • 2、________ to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or newspapers without a government, I ________ not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.

    A.If it were left … would B.Should it leave … must

    C.Would it be left … should D.Was it left … would

  • 3、The boy made the same mistakes , which, of course, made his parents very angry.

    A. more or less B. over and over again

    C. sooner or later D. here and there

     

  • 4、She ________ Japanese when she was in Japan. Now she can speak it freely.

    A.picked out.

    B.made out

    C.made up

    D.picked up

  • 5、He was completely ______ his book and did not hear me call.

    A.absorbed in B.attracted to C.committed to D.dealt with

  • 6、In ancient China lived an artist _________ paintings were almost lifelike. The artist’s reputation had made him proud.

    A.whose

    B.that

    C.which

    D.whom

  • 7、The Small Goose Pagoda in Xian, one of the 22 Silk Road relics located in China, _______ back in 707 during the Tang Dynasty.

    A.dated   B.was dated

    C.dates     D.is dating

     

  • 8、He is a teacher but his wife is a doctor ________

    A.isn’t she B.isn’t it

    C.aren’t they D.isn’t he

  • 9、Poor education ________ many young people to low-paid jobs, especially in the countryside.

    A.caused

    B.condemned

    C.contribute

    D.conducted

  • 10、The boy broke all the glasses on purpose; he certainly deserved________.

    A. to punish B. being punished

    C. to be punished D. punish

  • 11、After five days’ climbing in the mountain, they reached ____ they thought was the place they’d been dreaming of.

    A.that

    B.where

    C.which

    D.what

  • 12、With everyone ________ him, he decided to make great contributions to the country.

    A.respecting

    B.to respect

    C.respected

    D.to be respected

  • 13、He is a selfish and dishonest man, and is _____ by others.

    A.well thought B.ill thought of C.highly thought D.bad thought of

  • 14、At the end of the dinner party, the conclusion of the crisis________ bare the fact women have as much self-control as men.

    A.lay B.laid

    C.lined D.lied

  • 15、--- Is it convenient to you if I call you up at 9 o’clock tomorrow morning?

    --- I’m afraid not. I ______ a meeting then.

    A.will have attended

    B.was attending

    C.will be attending

    D.am attending

  • 16、The expert says the farm helps reduce Beijing’s __________ on dirty energy that creates the capital’s heavy smog.

    A.convenience B.confidence C.reliance D.importance

  • 17、The housing price in Suzhou ________ sharply recently, so new measures are to be taken to control it.

    A.has been rising

    B.will rise

    C.rises

    D.had risen

  • 18、As she got older, offers of modelling work began to ______.

    A. dry up B. dry off

    C. dry out D. dry away

  • 19、Tanya, be _______! Our baby is sleeping, and you may wake him up.

    A. silent B. still

    C. quiet D. noisy

  • 20、After he retired from office, Rogers painting for a while, but soon lost interest.

    A.took up

    B.saved up

    C.kept up

    D.drew up

  • 21、The _____ of the trees in the water was very clear.

    A.mirror

    B.sight

    C.reflection

    D.shadow

  • 22、Stars ___________ their own light, while planets only ___________ the light.

    A.give off; reflect B.give away; reflect C.reflect; give off D.reflect; give away

  • 23、I ______ to you at that time, but I didn’t know where you lived.

    A. had written B. wrote

    C. would write D. would have written

  • 24、A rift valley_____ an area _____ there is increased volcanic activity and thinned planetary crust.

    A.is composed of, where B.consists of, which

    C.made up of, where D.compose, when

  • 25、   the numbers in employment the hotel industry was the second largest Swiss industry in 1929.

    A.Instead of B.In terms of C.In honor of D.In favor of

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 26、   Shelton Murray has been playing the didgeridoo(迪吉里杜管乐器) since he was five years old. Now 22, the musician will be travelling to the United States with the Australian Chamber Orchestra for the first time.

    Mr. Murray comes from an Aboriginal (土著的) community and said his love of the didgeridoo had grown out of his culture. He was taught by his father Lazarus Murray from a young age, but said he was also inspired by his grandfather Peter Apaak Jupurrula Miller. 'My father learnt from David Blanasi. Then he taught me what he learnt from David,' he said.

    As the youngest member of a Tiwi Islander band called B2M (Bathurst to Melville) in the Northern Territory, Mr. Murray played the didgeridoo for the opening act of the Tina Arena Darwin concert in 2014. Now his didgeridoo skills have caught the attention of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, where he was invited to perform in the show The Reef Revisited, which will be touring the US next week.

    'It's exciting for me to be travelling over to America, ' he said. Mr. Murray said there were challenges for young Aboriginal artists to break into the industry but said it is all about having the right attitude.

    Richard Tognetti, artistic director of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, said the team was excited to have Mr. Murray join the 25 - person orchestra. 'He's bringing a really traditional approach. We respect the sound that he brings into the orchestra. We're used to the sound of a didgeridoo but playing it in LA, New York and Richmond Virginia will be interesting for the audience,' he said.

    Another member of the orchestra, Aboriginal musician Steve Pigram, said he was proud of Mr. Murray's achievement at such a young age. 'He's coming through that thing of performing in a reggae (popular music in the West Indies) rock band, same as what I did. But he's got to this kind of level a little quicker. Well it's taken me 40 years, ' he said.

    1How did Murray learn to play the didgeridoo?

    A.He taught himself. B.He learned from his grandfather.

    C.He drew inspiration from David. D.He followed his father' s instructions.

    2What do we know about B2M?

    A.It's a popular local band. B.Its members are all very young.

    C.Its tour around the US will come soon. D.It's a band in the Australian Chamber Orchestra.

    3What did Richard Tognetti think of Murray?

    A.He needed to get along with the orchestra members.

    B.He would play a valuable part in the orchestra.

    C.He would face lots of challenges in the US.

    D.He needed to learn traditional approaches.

    4What do Steve Pigram and Murray have in common?

    A.They became famous at a young age. B.They have played in a rock band.

    C.They came from the same city. D.They are of the same age.

  • 27、International Volunteering in New Zealand

    If you’re visiting New Zealand and would like to volunteer, DOC (Department of Concentration) welcomes you to get involved.

    Before you come to New Zealand

    You do not need a work visa to volunteer with DOC. You can volunteer on entry to New Zealand as long as you do not receive payment or benefits.

    You may need a police certificate

    Depending on the volunteer work you do with us, you may be required to provide a police certificate to DOC. Your police certificate would need to be written and certified in English. It’s easier for you if you get a police certificate before you leave your country.

    How to get a new police certificate if you’re already in New Zealand. (Click here)

    International students

    Volunteering with DOC is an option to gain experience. However, DOC does not offer opportunities to students who study at universities outside New Zealand, or other education providers outside New Zealand.

    Insurance

    For all volunteers with DOC, we strongly advise you gel comprehensive (综合的) travel insurance and unlimited medical cover. DOC does not accept responsibility for any:

    ● personal medical or accident events.

    ● loss or damage to personal items of equipment, or other associated costs while you're volunteering with DOC.

    【1】What may you offer to DOC if you want to volunteer as a foreigner in New Zealand?

    A.A police certificate

    B.A work visa.

    C.A university diploma.

    D.A driver license.

    【2】Who cannot volunteer with DOC in New Zealand?

    A.An American official who is travelling in New Zealand.

    B.An English college student who has just been visiting his uncle in New Zealand.

    C.A Chinese exchange student in the University of Auckland in New Zealand.

    D.A Chinese businessman with some volunteering experiences.

    【3】Where is this passage probably from?

    A.A story book.

    B.A newspaper.

    C.A travel guide book.

    D.A website.

  • 28、  

    This holiday season, holiday shoppers can for the first time send festive greetings that contribute to protecting rather than destroying our evergreen world. The beautiful e-card can be sent via TreeGreetings, available at http://www. TreeGreetings. com.

    Each $8.95 TreeGreetings e-card comes with a virtual tour of the actual location where the gift tree will be planted along with a full-color, personalized planting certificate. The greetings feature musical slide shows with nature photography and inspirational messages.

    “Our cards exemplify the spirit of holiday giving,” said Alan Shamir, founder and CEO of Your True Nature Inc., which markets TreeGreetings electronic products. “Our customers can give back to the Earth by contributing to reforestation while sharing holiday goodwill with friends and family.” TreeGreetings offers a full range of e-cards to celebrate any occasion including birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, new homes, congratulations, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, and Father’s Day.

    Individuals and organizations can easily send personalized TreeGreetings to their entire holiday lists at quantity-discounted rates, and distribution on a selected date can be scheduled days, weeks, or months in advance.

    Gift trees are planted and cared for by well-established, reliable non-profit organizations including the internationally recognized Trees, Water & People, which has planted 1.2 million trees in Central America, and Plant-It 2020, a foundation created by singer John Denver in 1992.

    After having received a Magnolia tree for his 11th birthday, Shamir gained a lifelong appreciation for the value and joy of receiving a living growing gift. He said, “My tree and I ‘grow up’ together! It has been such a valuable and important part of my life that I want to give others the experience of having a tree planted for their special occasions.”

    1What will happen if you buy a TreeGreetings e-card?

    A.You will be presented with a gift.

    B.You’ll receive a photograph with music.

    C.You can determine the type of gift trees.

    D.You’ll know where the tree will be planted.

    2What can we infer from Para. 3?

    A.TreeGreetings e-card brings high profits.

    B.TreeGreetings e-card does prove popular.

    C.TreeGreetings e-card helps protect the Earth.

    D.TreeGreetings e-card deserves to be stored.

    3What do we know about John Denver from the 5th paragraph?

    A.He has a high fame worldwide.

    B.He must be possessing a big farm.

    C.He founded Plant-It 2020 himself.

    D.He’s abandoned singing completely.

    4Why did the author mention Shamir’s 11th birthday?

    A.To show it has a lasting influence on him.

    B.To emphasize he didn’t get gifts ever before.

    C.To call on people to value teenagers’ growth.

    D.To collect data for his support for the project.

  • 29、Whether we can achieve what we want depends largely on whether we can stay motivated(有积极性的) most of the time. 【1】 Is the difficulty of better achievements widening from the previous one? Or is there a brick wall too high to climb up? To help you stay motivated, you can learn to adopt these four things that successful people do to keep themselves motivated all the time.

    They stay focused on the big picture. Most of us tend to lose focus on the big picture because things at work can get so repetitive and boring. You may start to complain in your office. 【2】 “Look at me! I’m starting to turn into a dead man walking.” You’ll start to question whether your goal is worth fighting for and guess what? 100% of the time, it’s worth it once you’ve achieved it. So keep your eye on the goal all the time.

    They write their ideas down all the time. How to stay motivated to do more? Successful people do that by writing down their ideas all the time. Why? 【3】 You will never know whether one idea in your notebook could be the next revolutionary big thing.

    【4】 Many successful people always have praises for their partners for getting them where they are today. If your partner is not supportive on things you want to achieve, communicate to find out why he/she doesn’t like what you’re doing.The end goal is to let your partner know that you’ll put all your effort into getting a brighter future for both of you.

    They have lots of fun. If fun is not part of your plan, you would probably lose sight of your goals easier. 【5】 If you simply do not enjoy doing what you do, how could you accomplish a tough goal?

    A.They read a lot.

    B.They have extremely supportive partners.

    C.Taking everything too seriously is a sure method for failure.

    D.Soon you’ll pass your negative comment to your colleagues.

    E.So what is stopping you from being motivated to achieve more?

    F.Because they understand that ideas don’t stay long in their heads.

    G.Then you’ll have enough time to plan your day before starting work.

三、完形填空 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 30、   Several years ago, I went on a trip alone to Mozambique. Our bus broke down by the side of the road. There was certainly nothing in the way of _______ or campsites or any kind of place to sleep. I _______ I’d just have to bed down on the roadside like others. But I was pretty _______ at the idea. Most everyone else was traveling with their families or other _______, and here I was, a very young woman, alone, with pale white skin that just screamed out “I’m a foreigner and do not _______ here.” Besides I spoke Portuguese reasonably _______ but not any of the local dialects, which _______ my difficulty.

    I was trying to work out what to do when I _______ one of the women passengers I’d been chatting with _______ to me. “Come with me,” she said. I was then taken to the nearby village, where she lived. She and her large family ________ me that night. We had chips and matapa, a delicious Mozambican dish. Her kids laughed and circled around and were ________ to have a visit from a real white person. I couldn’t ________ a lot of the conversation, because only the woman spoke Portuguese, but I felt so ________ despite my foreignness.

    This kind-hearted woman ________ a stranger a night spent trembling in ________ and hunger by the side of the road.

    1A.hospitals B.stores C.hotels D.colleges

    2A.wished B.figured C.insisted D.argued

    3A.terrified B.astonished C.excited D.annoyed

    4A.guides B.villagers C.volunteers D.companions

    5A.wait B.tour C.belong D.explore

    6A.frequently B.poorly C.fluently D.eagerly

    7A.added to B.got over C.declared D.anticipated

    8A.felt B.spotted C.kept D.stopped

    9A.explaining B.whispering C.complaining D.gesturing

    10A.hosted B.interviewed C.charged D.comforted

    11A.scared B.fascinated C.satisfied D.embarrassed

    12A.hear B.remember C.follow D.interrupt

    13A.awkward B.confused C.uncertain D.welcomed

    14A.afforded B.spared C.accompanied D.accommodated

    15A.relief B.regret C.doubt D.fear

  • 31、   As a child I never worried about losing my hearing, even though many other members of my family had done so. It seemed that I was one of the ______ones. I had a lovely voice and felt______about my singing. At 13,I made my debut (初次登台)in a school performance of Carlo Menotti ’s opera and knew then that I _________on stage.

    But then I noticed that______ I didn’t sit at the front in lectures, I would_______to hear. I went to the hospital to have a _____test. I felt desperate and my ambitions were _____by a diagnosis of incurable nerve deafness.

    However, my bravery persuaded me to_______my plans and I went on to study at the Royal Northern College of Music. I kept my______a closely guarded secret, convinced that admitting it would  _____my career. I won roles on merit (凭成绩),but the added fear and anxiety at auditions(试听)______me.

    At 28, I made my debut at New Sadler’s Wells Opera. But my hearing loss was ______, and I couldn’t hear myself sing well any more. I ’d get a feeling of terror and want to ______ before every performance. ______ a superb technician fitted a hearing aid in my ear, making me self-conscious and my confidence _____ . I was fast learning to_____, singing by wearing it. Recording music is now a joy and acoustic (原声的)sounds through the headphones help me ________.

    ____ in technology mean my latest hearing aids are wireless, and my______is at its peak. I continue to tour the world. This year, I decided it was time to be_________ , not ashamed, and went public as the only deaf mezzo-soprano in the world.

    1A. clever B. lucky C. pitiful D. active

    2A. curious B. anxious C. awkward D. confident

    3A. belonged B. sacrificed C. survived D. trembled

    4A. though B. since C. if D. after

    5A. struggle B. hesitate C. pretend D. ease

    6A. blood B. hearing C. sight D. memory

    7A. achieved B. developed C. destroyed D. extended

    8A. figure out B. stick to C. look forward D. give up

    9A. background B. scores C. ambitions D. deafness

    10A. start B. further C. change D. ruin

    11A. puzzled B. consumed C. impressed D. inspired

    12A. accelerating B. resisting C. recovering D. disappearing

    13A. rest B. play C. drill D. flee

    14A. Thankfully B. Clearly C. Actually D. Generally

    15A. faded B. grew C. counted D. helped

    16A. forget B. judge C. cooperate D. adapt

    17A. laugh B. howl C. relax D. sleep

    18A. Drawbacks B. Applications C. Improvements D. Regulations

    19A. attention B. performance C. intelligence D. energy

    20A. famous B. creative C. proud D. innocent

  • 32、   For the past three years, I have been working full-time, attending school, and raising a family. To say I am tired is an understatement (保守的陈述).

    My teenage daughter _______to run a 5K this Saturday morning. When we arrived at the start, it occurred to me that I should run with her, _______I believed that I couldn't do it. In fact, I wasn't _______active at all during the last three years. I was not_______for it, nor did I have the proper nutrition and diet. Despite these _______, I found myself _________for the race. “I'll just walk it,” I reasoned to myself.

    Standing in a crowd of people in _______clothes, I heard the gun _______to signify the start of the race. Everyone else was running, so I ran too. The sea of runners _______over a hill, and I was left with only one other woman. It wasn't long before I began to ________, and the other woman did the ________. I could tell she was much ________ than me. Then she began to run again. I couldn't let her________me, so I began to run too. We continued this series of running and walking, and ________I got ahead of her. Then I kept running and walking until I ________a group of women running with a small child, my daughter's pregnant teacher, one of my daughter's ________and then I did the same with her another classmate. I managed to ________the finish line finally.

    Sometimes, life teaches us a lesson when we least ________it. Through the race, I ________it out that I can complete what seems ________ for me.

    1A.signed up B.gave in C.moved on D.paid off

    2A.unless B.because C.even though D.as if

    3A.mentally B.socially C.politically D.physically

    4A.excited B.known C.marked D.dressed

    5A.advantages B.barriers C.profits D.differences

    6A.searching B.changing C.registering D.blaming

    7A.sports B.school C.formal D.traditional

    8A.go out B.go off C.go across D.go down

    9A.disappeared B.dropped C.flew D.approached

    10A.run B.walk C.jump D.quit

    11A.right B.opposite C.same D.next

    12A.younger B.taller C.stronger D.older

    13A.control B.cheat C.beat D.catch

    14A.deliberately B.fortunately C.eventually D.unconsciously

    15A.passed B.missed C.visited D.admired

    16A.drivers B.classmates C.volunteers D.neighbors

    17A.cross B.remove C.draw D.achieve

    18A.add B.change C.enjoy D.expect

    19A.clear B.figure C.hand D.throw

    20A.practical B.obvious C.unnecessary D.impossible

  • 33、   Ann's neighbor Tracy found a lost dog wandering around the local high school. She asked Ann if she could keep an eye on it. Ann said that she could______it only for the day.

    Tracy took photos of the______and printed off 400 FOUND fliers (传单), and put them in mailboxes. Meanwhile, Ann bought some pet______in the dollar store nearby, and warned her two______not to fall in love with it. At the time, Ann's son Thomas was 10 years old, and Jack, who was______from a heart operation, was 21 years old.

    Four days later Ann was still______the dog, whom they had started to______Riley.When she came back home from work, the dog______itself against the screen door and barked______at her.

    As soon as she opened the door, Riley______into the boys' room where Ann______that Jack was suffering a heart attack. Riley ran over to Jack, and as soon as Ann bent over to______him, the dog went____

    "If it hadn't come to get me, the______said Jack would have died," Ann reported to a local newspaper. At this point, no one had called to______the dog, so Ann decided to keep it.

    The next morning Tracy got a call. A man named Peterson______his dog and called the______on the flier. Tracy started______and told him, "That dog______my friend's son."

    Peterson drove to Ann's house to______his dog, and saw Thomas and Jack crying in the window. After a few moments Peterson said, "Maybe Odie was supposed to fmd you, maybe you should keep it."

    1A. accept B. control C. watch D. train

    2A. dog B. neighbor C. school D. house

    3A. books B. toys C. clothes D. supplies

    4A. sons B. brothers C. daughters D. sisters

    5A. escaping B. recovering C. resigning D. dying

    6A. playing with B. looking after C. thinking of D. talking about

    7A. call B. visit C. mean D. mention

    8A. rested B. supported C. knocked D. threw

    9A. angrily B. aimlessly C. madly D. weakly

    10A. stared B. reached C. dashed D. followed

    11A. believed B. found C. heard D. remembered

    12A. wake B. calm C. carry D. help

    13A. silent B. crazy C. sad D. angry

    14A. reporter B. doctor C. writer D. owner

    15A. retreat B. greet C. comfort D. claim

    16A. appreciated B. missed C. recognized D. raised

    17A. name B. number C. witness D. paper

    18A. arguing B. cheering C. shouting D. crying

    19A. saved B. trusted C. needed D. understood

    20A. show off B. give up C. pick up D. see off

四、短文填空 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 34、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.

  • 35、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.

  • 36、I have a muscle disease but I don't look any different from other people. Sometimes, I was too weak1 go to school so my education suffered. Every time I returned after an2(absent), I felt stupid because I was behind the others.

    My life is a lot easier at high school because few fellow students make me3(annoy). My ambition is to work for a firm4develops computer software when I grow up. Last year I invented a computer football game and a big company has decided to buy it from me. I have a very busy life with no time to sit around5(feel) sorry for myself. As well as going to the movies and football matches with my friends. I spend a lot of time looking after my pets6(proper) but I find it worthwhile.

    In many ways my disability has helped me grow stronger psychologically and become more7 (independence). I have to work hard to live a normal life but it has been worth it. If8(have) a chance to say one thing to healthy children, it would be this: having a disability does not mean your life is not satisfying. So don't feel sorry for the disabled or make fun9them, and don't ignore them either. Just accept them for who they are, and give them encouragement to live10rich and full a life as you do.

  • 37、Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

    Driving an electric car 1 to the protection of environment, or so the marketing departments of their makers would have you believe. Yet a report which analyzes car emissions presents a rather different picture. A battery-powered car recharged with 2 generated by coal-fired power stations, it found, is likely to be more harmful. It could cause more than three times as many deaths from pollution as a 3 petrol-driven vehicle.

    The study was carried out by the University of Minnesota. The researchers estimated how levels of fine particulate matter (细颗粒物) and ground-level ozone two important 4 of air pollution — would change when a car is powered by different ways.

    It was no surprise that electric cars whose batteries were recharged with power from wind, solar or hydro-electric sources came out to be virtually free from harmful 5. They were estimated to cause 231 deaths over the course of a year, compared with 878 for petrol cars. Electric cars recharged with power from natural gas-fired stations were also a lot less harmful than petrol-driven ones, with 439 deaths. But if those same electric cars were recharged 6 by coal, they would be responsible for over 3,000 deaths.

    Biofuels also caused more health problems than petrol. But diesel, which often  7 concern about pollution, is slightly cleaner than petrol. This is because the study assumes for all cars that emission-control technologies will be more widely used, especially particulate filters which have a remarkable effect on cleaning diesel 8. Diesel cars are also more 9 of fuel than petrol-driven ones.

    Overall, the study shows that electric cars are cleaner than those traditional vehicles only if the power used to charge then is also clean. That is hardly a surprise, but the 10 of the difference is. How green electric cars really are, then, will depend mainly on where they are driven. In France, which obtains more than half of its power from nuclear station, electric cars look like a good bet. In China and some other developing countries, where a large amount of electricity is produced from coal, they may not be so environment- friendly as they are marketed.

五、书面表达 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 38、最近国家教育部要求在学校课程中设立中国传统毛笔书法课,引起社会诸多争议。请你就此谈谈自己的看法。内容包括:

    1. 你是否赞同书法课在课程中的设立;

    2. 阐述赞同或不赞同的原因。

    注意:1. 词数100左右;

    2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    参考词汇:教育部Ministry of Education;书法calligraphy

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  • 39、假如你是李华,你本来约好和你的朋友 Jack 一起去参观周日的智博会,但你因故不能参加。请给他写一封信,内容如下:

    1. 表示歉意并说明原因;

    2.表达歉意并说明理由。

    3.询问什么时候方便,再另约时间。

    注意:

    1. 词数 100 左右;

    2.参考词汇:智博会 Smart Expo

  • 40、阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。

    It was Saturday afternoon. Martin and his sister Pam were looking at the beautiful old buildings of Cambridge for the day. Pam had a camera with her. She likes taking photos.

    “Let’s have a last photo of you,” said Pam. “It’s the last one. I want to finish the film in my camera.”

    “Oh, all right,” said Martin. He stood in front of the flowers.

    “Look at me.” Said Pam and took a photo. A man with a big rucksack(背包) and a tent on his back walked between Pam and Martin.

    “Oh no,” said Pam. “Now I’ve got a picture of that man, not of you, Martin.”

    The man looked at Pam. He was angry. He went across the road without a word.

    “That man isn’t very nice, is he?” said Martin.

    “No,” said Pam. The man with the rucksack on his back went into the bus station. He had got sunglasses and a blue hat.

    “Come on,” said Martin. “Let’s find our bus.”

    They went into the bus station. “Look,” said Martin. “There’s that man again. He’s getting into that bus. He’s going to Aberdeen. That’s in Scotland.”

    “Good,” said Pam. “Far from here and far from me!”

    Three days later, Pam had got her photos from the shop. “Look at these photos of us in Cambridge,” she said to Martin. “They are all very good but this last one. Look, it’s that man with the rucksack.”

    “Wait a minute,” said Martin. “I know that face. It’s in the newspaper. Have you got it?”

    “Today’s newspaper?” said Pam. “Yes, it’s here. Why?”

    “Yes, here he is. Look at this picture,” said Martin.

    Pam looked at the picture in the newspaper. “Who’s that?” she asked.

    “It says in the paper that his name is Alan Rook,” said Martin. “And he works in a bank in London. But on Monday morning - no Alan Rook! The people at the bank don’t know where he is. And they say he’s got a hundred thousand pounds with him. The police are looking for him, too.”

    “Come on,” said Martin. “Let’s take the photo and the newspaper to the police.”

    注意:

    1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;

    2. 应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;

    3. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;

    4. 续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。

    Paragraph 1:

      At the police station Pam and Martin met a policeman.

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    Paragraph 2:

      The next day the police in Aberdeen found Alan Rook in a tent in the mountains near Aberdeen.

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  • 41、假定你是高三学生李华,你的澳大利亚朋友Lucy发邮件问你未来的职业规划。请你回复邮件,内容包括:

    1.你的职业规划;

    2.选择该规划的理由;

    3.询问对方的意见。

    注意:1.词数80词左右;

    2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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