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试卷I

一、单项选择题(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

1. —Did you go Dutch after that meal, I mean, with the other five friends?

  — ______________ .

   A. Yes, they did                      B. Yes, they paid for the meal 

   C. No, they didn’t                    D. No, because it was my treat that day.

2. _____ Premier Wen Jiabao delivered _____ annual Government Report at the

opening meeting of _____ National People’s Congress on March 5th, 2007.

   A. The, the, the     B. The, ∕, the   C. ∕, the, the      D. ∕, ∕, the    

3. _________ the sore is healed, _________ a scar may remain.

   A. Though, but      B. Though, yet      C. Although, still     D. Although, and   

4. Was it from the lake ________ he often went fishing ________ he saved the

drowning girl?

   A. that, that        B. where, where    C. where, that      D. that, where     

5. The Grand Hotel, _________ near our school, will be a landmark building in our

city when it is completed.

   A. is built          B. is being built     C. built           D. being built

6. In order to prevent the fire spreading, some of the houses nearby_______ before the

firemen arrived.

   A. have been pulled down              B. has pulled down

   C. had been pulled down               D. had pulled down   

7. Put the ___ of your tongue against your upper teeth when you produce the sound.

   A. tip             B. top            C. peak           D. pole 

8. Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing used plain language to make the Chinese foreign policy ________ to the whole world at the press conference on March 6th, 2007.

   A. get through      B. get across       C. get over        D. get around

9. _________ youngest ______ he is among his four brothers, he is the cleverest.

   A. ∕ , as        B. the, as          C. ∕ , although    D. the, although 

10. David likes country life and has decided to __________ farming.

   A. go in for        B. go through       C. go on to        D. go with 

11. He burned all the important documents __________ they should fall into the

enemy’s hands.

   A. unless          B. and            C. due to          D. for fear that 

12. —Did the man hurt badly in the accident, doctor?

—Yes. ________ it goes, he will be in hospital for two months .

   A. As long as       B. As far as        C. As well as       D. As often as

13. —One week’s time has been wasted.

   —I can’t believe we did all that work for_______.

   A. something       B. anything         C. everything       D. nothing     

14. The government responded quickly, and new measures _____ which strengthened

their power.

   A. being passed     B. were passed     C. passed         D. had passed

15. When he turned professional at the age of 11, Mike _____ to become a world

champion by his coach and parents.

   A. expected        B. was expecting    C. was expected    D. would be expected

16. The time he has devoted in the past years ________ the disable is now considered

_______ of great value.

   A. to help, being    B. to helping, to be   C. to help, to be     D. helping, being 

17. Black holes _____ not be seen directly, so determining the number of them is a

tough task.

   A. can            B. should          C. must           D. need 

18. It must be he that has stolen Mr. Smith’s purse, _______?

   A. hasn’t he        B. isn’t he         C. mustn’t it       D. isn’t it 

19. I hope I will not be called on in class as I’m not yet _____ prepared.

   A. attentively       B. readily          C. actively         D. adequately

20. The new plan has been put forward _________ we will move to the new campus

next term.

   A. as             B. while           C. when           D. that

二、完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

The worst thing is the headlines . I use the underground almost every day and watch the people travel , their heads  21  in their newspapers . The headlines today

  22  suicide (自杀) bombers and of horrific attacks that they say  23  by members of our community .

Something on the journey is  24  . I am not  25   anything that would indicate I am a Muslim . I normally do not  26  it is Friday and I am on my way to prayers .  27  I sense an uneasiness in the carriage . People are  28  . No one is speaking and it must be said that no one is being   29   unfriendly towards me . But I think the  30  I get are different . I am being checked out , sized up . It is all a bit uncomfortable .

People are looking around for things and people  31  look suspicious. I am doing it a bit  32  and in the coming days , as more claims are made about the people who did this and their aims , that feeling is likely to get  33  . As you look around the  34  , it is difficult to know what people are thinking . Some are  35 

thinking “those Muslims come here and look what they do” but they  36  understand we condemn (谴责)this like everyone else .

Whoever did this didn’t  37  about who was killed or whether they were Christian or Muslim . They just had no respect  38  human life at all . We all travel around London and we use public transport . We have as much fear as anyone else about

  39  in something . But in the coming days , everyone is going to have to work together and keep calm . We will look out for each other and that’s how we will  40 

this difficulty .

21. A. buried          B. hung           C. hidden          D. sunk

22. A. tell about        B. talk over        C. think out        D. speak of

23. A. to carry on      B. were carried out  C. to carry out      D. were carried on

24. A. different        B. difficult         C. easy           D. interesting

25. A. putting on       B. dressing         C. wearing         D. having on

26. A. unless          B. until            C. before          D. after

27. A. However        B. Thus           C. But            D. And

28. A. calm           B. noisy           C. quiet           D. cheerful

29. A. in a way        B. in one way       C. in no way       D. in any way

30. A. looks          B. opinions        C. ideas           D. experiences

31. A. which          B. that            C. who           D. whom

32. A. itself           B. himself          C. myself          D. oneself

33. A. better          B. worse          C. more           D. less

34. A. carriage         B. bus            C. train           D. taxi

35. A. surely          B. certainly        C. probably        D. hopefully

36. A. have to         B. might           C. are able to       D. may

37. A. ask            B. hear           C. know          D. care

38. A. with           B. of             C. for            D. to

39. A. keeping up      B. being caught up   C. catching up      D. being kept up with

40. A. get away        B. get off          C. get out         D. get through

三、阅读理解(共25小题;每小题2分,满分50分)

第一节.阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Lifeguard, sportscaster, movie star, governor, president — there wasn’t much Ronald Reagan didn’t do in life.

"The world was a vast opportunity for him," Lou Cannon wrote in his biography (传记) of the former US president, who died on June 5, aged 93.

Reagan’s final years saw him fight a losing battle against Alzheimer’s disease (老年痴呆症). But his positive attitude toward life has given hope to many people.

Born in 1911 to a poor family in a small town in Illinois, his father was a failed salesman who drank too much. It was in these difficult times, though, that Reagan developed the powerful optimism (乐观) that would serve him so well. He always believed better times laying ahead, and this was reflected in his high school yearbook entry. "Life is one grand, sweet song, so start the music," he wrote.

As a teenager, Reagan spent summers working as a lifeguard at a local beach, saving 77 lives in seven years. He graduated from college in 1932 with a degree in economics and sociology. But America was still in the middle of the Great Depression, and jobs were hard to find. Reagan finally found work as a radio sports announcer and this road led him to Hollywood in 1937.

During the 20 year film career, he never became a leading star. As in his lifeguard days, Reagan loved to play the hero and only took the role of a bad guy once in more than 50 films.

A talented speaker who was always able to connect with his audience, Reagan became involved in politics in the 1950s. This popular touch led to him being elected the governor of California in 1967.

All the while Reagan was in California, he had his eye on the White House. In 1980, aged 69, he became the oldest man ever elected president.

He held office from 1981 to 1989, the first president to serve two complete terms after World War Ⅱ. When he left, aged 77, he held the highest popularity rate of any retiring president in US history.

He remained positive even when he discovered he had an illness that would destroy him. "I will leave with the greatest love for this country of ours and eternal (永恒的) optimism for its future," he wrote.

41. Reagan can be best described as a man with______.

   A. firmness        B. humour         C. optimism        D. talent

42. What didn’t Reagan do in his life time?

   A. Playing the role of a bad guy.         B. Being a leading star of the film.

   C. Saving people’s lives.             D. Working as a radio sports announcer.

43. Which is the correct order of events described in the passage?

   a. Reagan fought a losing battle against Alzheimer’s disease.

   b. Reagan became an actor.

   c. Reagan worked as a lifeguard.

   d. Reagan graduated from college.

   e. Reagan was elected the governor of California.

   A. a, c, d, e ,b      B. e, c, d, b, a      C. b, a, c, d, e      D. c, d, b, e, a

44. When the author of Reagan’s biography says "The world was a vast opportunity for him," he really means that _______.

   A. Reagan achieved much in his whole life   

   B. Reagan could have done much better

   C. Reagan did much for America and the world   

   D. Reagan was a very lucky man

B

His feet had touched the ground again, but South African Mike Melvill's head was still high above the clouds.

Seeing the earth from the edge of space was "an amazing experience'', said the 63-year-old pilot It was more than a personal experience. Melvill and his rocket plane Space Ship One made history last Monday when it became the first private manned flight to reach space.

The spacecraft was carried by a jet until it reached a height of 14kilometers. Then it separated from the jet and continued its journey beyond the earth's atmosphere. The craft reached space by traveling at three times the speed of sound.

On board, Mevill was able to see the earth. He also became weightless for about 3 minutes when the craft reached its highest altitude of 100 kilometers. He even opened a bag of colorful chocolate sweets to see if they would float around in the cockpit (驾驶员座舱) --- they did.

The successful flight brought the design team, led by famous American designer Burt Rutan, closer to winning the US10 million Ansari X Prize. The award will be given to the first privately funded (投资) spacecraft to send three people 100 kilometers above the earth. The spacecraft also has to land safely and repeat the achievement within two weeks.

This is to prove that the craft is reliable and has the ability to carry paying customers. "The flight opens a new chapter in history, putting space within the reach of ordinary citizens," said Patti Smith, head of commercial space transportation at the US Federal Aviation Administration.

It's hoped that this flight is the first step toward space tourism. Members of the public could pay US$20,000-100,000 for the chance to fly high above the earth's atmosphere, float in zero gravity and take in the sights of space.

Rutan thinks that affordable space flights will be possible within the next 10 to 15 years. And that's just the beginning. "We are heading into orbit sooner than you think," he said.

"We do not intend to stay in low-earth orbit for ages. The next 25 years will be a wild ride ... one that history will note was done for the benefit of everyone."

45. The story is about___________.

   A. a successful flight into pace         

   B. the beginning of affordable space flights

   C. competition for commercial space transportation

   D. the first private rocket plane

46.  According to Burt Rutan, what is likely to happen?

   A. He'll win the Ansari X Prize.

   B. A space flight will cost much less than 100,000.

   C. In a few decades, private space craft will travel high in space.

   D. The Space Ship One will make another flight within two weeks.

47. The fact that chocolate sweets could float proves ____

   A. the spacecraft was flying faster than sound   

   B. Mevill was in space

   C. Mevill was high above the earth

   D. there was a strong wind

48. The title of this passage is _________.

   A. Walk in space   

   B. The first private manned spaceship reached space successfully

   C. The first spaceship   

   D. A manned spaceship reached space successfully

C

An American researcher has developed a simple device to help people stop snoring. The device limits the movements of the tissues(组织) that cause the unpopular sound .Snoring is a common problem .It may prevent a person from getting enough sleep .It may also prevent enough oxygen from reaching heart and lungs during sleep. But for most people, snoring affects relations with another person who must sleep in the back room.

Snoring happens when the sleeping person breathes with the mouth open .In the back of the mouth the tissues surrounding the entrance of the throat are soft. As the person breathes, the movement of the air around the soft tissues causes them to move or vibrate .This tissue movement causes the sound we call snoring. A number of possible solutions have been proposed. Some devices keep the mouth shut. They force the patient to breathe only through the nose .A medical operation is also possible. Other devices catch the sound of snoring and then wake the patient .The new anti-snoring device was developed by a dentist ,George Wagner of the Indian University School of Dentistry. He developed a piece of plastic that fits up against the inside of the mouth. The device keeps the soft tissues from vibrating and making the snoring noise. It is worn only at night .Doctor Wagner said that the simple device has ended several patients’ snoring problem in a simple way.

49. The underlined word “snoring” (in paragraph 1) probably means    .

   A. speaking while one sleeps            B. dreaming while on sleeps

   C. noises made while on sleeps          D. sighs given while one sleeps

50. Snoring happens    .

   A. when dreaming at night ,even during the day

   B. when breathing with one’s mouth closed

   C. when sleeping with one’s mouth open

   D. when being poor in health

51. From the passage we know that the simplest and more efficient way to prevent a person from snoring is      .

   A. to keep the soft tissues from vibrating

   B. to give the patient a medical operation

   C. to wake him/her up as soon as he /she snores

   D. to make him/her listen to the sound of snoring

D

Vienna ---In spite of Iraq’s decision to stop oil deliveries, the 11-nation Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries(OPEC)will not increase production to make up the shortfall, ministers decided Tuesday in Vienna.

The 11 oil ministers decided to meet again on July 3 to discuss the effects of the Iraq temporary stop. The organization’s president, Charkid Kheria of Algeria, said after the meeting that stocks were high and prices were stable, so quota increases were not necessary.

The E.U. Commission has expressed concern about Iraq’s output stop. A speaker said OPEC had to take all possible measures to keep or lower the oil price.

Saudi Arabia’s Oil Minister Ali Al-Nuaimi had earlier said there would not be any shortfall of oil in the market. The organization had already taken steps to fill the gap, he said. OPEC Secretary General Ali Rodriguez added that the period of Iraq’s output stop was not known, so other exporters were not going to lift quotas yet. If the market was destabilized(使…动摇), a suitable response could be made.

Iraq on Monday stopped shipments of crude oil to protest against the U.N Security Council’s decision to extend the oil-for-food programme by only a month, instead of the normal six-month renewal. Just before the Vienna meeting, oil prices had gone up, with a barrel of OPEC crude oil selling for 27.05 dollars, up from 26.81 dollars last Friday. North sea oil was at 29.26 dollars Monday evening.

OPEC wants the oil price to stay within a margin of 22 to 28 dollars and achieved that with cuts in January and March that reduced 2.5 million barrels per day off quotas (配额).

52. Iraq made the decision to stop oil deliveries because ___________.

   A. oil price is too low in international market.

   B. The U.N. Secretary Council has decided to shorten the time of extension of the oil-for-food programme

C. Many oil wells were destroyed during the war in the late 1980s

D. It couldn’t get enough money to develop its economy

53. The attitude the E.U. Commission took towards Iraq’s output stop is ________.

   A. active          B. concerned       C. cold          D. surprised

54. The underlined words “ The organization” here refers to ________.

   A. OPEC                          B. the E.U. Commission

   C. Vienna                          D. WTO

55. The main idea of the passage is ________.

   A. the oil prices in the world were stable though Iraq has stopped oil deliveries

   B. OPEC has controlled the oil price to stay within a margin of 22 to 28 dollars

   C. OPEC will not increase oil production to make up the shortfall that caused by Iraq

   D. Oil is connected with people’s daily life

56. The 11 oil ministers decided to meet on July 3 so that _________.

   A. they can persuade Iraq to continue oil production

   B. they can have a talk with the U.N. Security Council

   C. they can have a discussion about the effects of Iraq’s temporary output stop

   D. they can make up their minds to increase oil production

E

The best advice young men and women can hear these days is not "Get Rich". It's "Go West".

Those who hope to make their fortunes or, at the very least, find good jobs or life long careers have a better chance of doing so in China ' s western provinces than in the increasingly crowded eastern cities. Along the eastern coast, cities are filled with newcomers looking for work. They seek anything from the lowest-level unskilled jobs to the instant-millionaire Internet chance of lifetime. Few have found the latter, and few ever will.

Some 160 years ago, young men and women streamed into New York, Philadelphia, Boston--the United States' equivalent of China's Shanghai, Guangzhou and Beijing. All of these young people were searching for work, for riches; for fame. Few found any of that. The rest joined the masses working hard at low-level jobs trying to support themselves and their families.

Horace Greeley, a well-known American newspaper editor of the period had sound advice for those seeking work. "Do not," Greeley said, "lounge (to stand or sit in a lazy manner) in the cities! There is room and health in the country, away from the crowds of idles (people who waste time doing nothing) and imbeciles (a person of weak mind). Go West …

In the mid- 19th century, when Greeley issued his call to go west, America was about to develop its western regions---much as China is today. Out west, the unemployed could find jobs.

What was needed then in the America West is what is needed now in China's western regions; men and women with determination to make something of themselves, men and women with skills in any developing nation must have to survive and prosper.

It has nothing to do with the Internet. It has nothing to do with becoming a movie star, pop music idol, or a Bill Gates clone. It has everything to do with reality.

57. Why does the author think "Go West" is the best advice for young people in China?

   A. If they go west, they are sure to get rich.

   B. China's west is richer than its east.

   C. Eastern cities are too crowded to live in.

   D. There are more chances of success there than in the east.

58. The author mentions young America of the 19th century because

   A. he wants young Chinese to learn from them

   B. he tries to show how they succeeded in the eastern cities

   C. they were poor examples for today's young Chinese to follow

   D. most of them preferred to work in the west

59. The underlined word "sound" in the 4th paragraph means

   A. what may be heard                 B. seem when heard

   C. produce a sound                  D. based on truth or good judgment

60. What is needed in China's west now according to the writer?

   A. The Internet.                     B. Movie stars.

   C. People with skills.                 D. Pop music idols.

第二节、任务型阅读(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)

请阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑

The following people are expressing their thoughts to show their concern for food, environment and so on.After that are pieces of related information (A--F) .Now decide which piece of information would be most suitable for the thought and idea mentioned in questions61---5 and mark your answer letter (A---F) on your answer sheet.There is one extra paragraph which you do not need to use.

61. How I was struck by the clear water and fresh air in my childhood! But everything has changed, that is, the clear water and fresh air are nowhere to be found again as they were. Above all, a great deal of waste hardly rots away.

62. More and more people are beginning to have a good knowledge of the importance of a safer and cleaner environment, which in turn forces the business to be cleaned up.

63. Organic products are getting more and more popular among people, but we should know the fact that organic products might also have something to do with pesticides.

64. I’m very much fond of growing some vegetables of my own in my small garden, for many vegetables on sale in markets are actually becoming more and more dangerous as a result of widespread pesticides.

65. Nowadays it is very convenient for consumers to find and buy green food in supermarkets as they are clearly marked.

A. "Organic produce is always better, "Gold said."The food is free of pesticides(农药) ,and you are generally supporting family farms instead of large farms.And more often than not it is locally grown and seasonal, so it is more tasty." Gold is one of a growing number of shoppers buying into the organic trend, and supermarkets across Britain are counting on more like him as they grow their organic food business.

B. Market research shows that Gold and others who buy organic food can generally give clear reasons for their preferences - but their knowledge of organic food is far from complete.For example, small amounts of pesticides can be used on organic products.And about three quarters of organic food in Britain is not local but imported to meet growing demand."The demand for organic food is increasing by about one third every year, so it is a very fast-growing market, "said Sue Flock, a specialist in this line of business.

C. Many cities around the world today are heavily polluted.Careless methods of production and lack of consumer demand for environment-friendly products have contributed to the pollution problem.One result is that millions of tons of glass, paper, plastic, and metal containers are produced, and these are difficult to get rid of.

D. However, today, more and more consumers are choosing "green" and demanding that the products they buy should be safe for the environment.Before they buy a product, they ask questions like these: "Will this shampoo damage the environment?"  "Can this metal container be reused or can it only be used once?"

E. Only a few years ago, it was impossible to find green products in supermarkets, but now there are hundreds.Some supermarket products carry labels(标签) to show that the product is green.Some companies have made the manufacturing(制造) of clean and safe products their main selling point and emphasize it in their advertising.

F. The concern for a safer and cleaner environment is making companies rethink how they do business.No longer will the public accept the old attitude of "Buy it, use it, throw it away, and forget it." The public pressure is on, and gradually business is cleaning up its act.

试卷II

第一节、单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

66. Fresh air and good food are b __________ to health.

67. The Atlantic Ocean s___________ America from Europe.

68. Your face seems f ___________ . I’ve probably met you here in the old days.

69. After the excellent performances, the students stood up and c_________ their hands for a long time.

70. The Chinese g ______ has taken measures to improve the people’s living conditions.

71. The whole class waited a __________ for the results of the examination.

72. All non-violent religious and political b __________ should be respected equally.

73. China’s entry into the WTO brings both o ___________ and challenges to China.

74. When I was in a state of deep depression, she came to my house f___________ to cheer me up.

75. It was reported that a plane crashed near the Indian Ocean, killing all the people on board, i_________ 56 passengers.

第二节、短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

  此题要求改正所给短文的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:

  该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉;在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉;该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧);在该行右边横线上写出该加的词;该行错一个词,在错的词下划一个横线;在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。

  A warm - heart nurse on her first day's work came to            76.       

a patient. She asked him she could do anything for                77.       

him, and he only waved his hands and said something                78.       

she could hardly understand. She asked him again                 79.       

and he just kept saying the different words, but                     80.       

in a more lower voice, before closing his eyes. She                  81.       

felt his pulse and found him death. She rushed to                    82.       

repeat to the doctor sounds she had heard. "My                    83.       

dear girl," said the doctor after listen carefully to                    84.       

what she repeats,"he was saying you're standing on my oxygen pipe."    85.       

第三节、书面表达(共1小题;满分30分)

如今大学生找工作难。长着一副好面孔有时就会变成超越竞争对手的一副砝码。最近,你们班英语课上老师组织一次主题为“Does beauty really make much sense?”的讨论。根据下面同学的讨论结果用英语写一份总结材料并谈谈你对以上主题的看法。字数:100-120左右

学生观点1

一副好面孔就是一块敲门砖。在社交、求职、竞争中起着重要作用

学生观点2

漂亮不等于胜任工作。只有追求内在美才是真正的美

你的观点

……

文本框: 学校 班级 姓名	答题卷

                

Ⅰ.单项填空:(每题1分,共20分)

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Ⅲ.阅读理解:(每题2分, 共50分)

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Ⅳ.单词拼写:(每题1分,共10分)

  66.        67.        68.        69.      

  70.        71.        72.        73.      

  74.        75.        

Ⅴ.短文改错:(每题1分,共10分)

  A warm - heart nurse on her first day's work came to            76.       

a patient. She asked him she could do anything for                77.       

him, and he only waved his hands and said something                78.       

she could hardly understand. She asked him again                 79.       

and he just kept saying the different words, but                     80.       

in a more lower voice, before closing his eyes. She                  81.       

felt his pulse and found him death. She rushed to                    82.       

repeat to the doctor sounds she had heard. "My                    83.       

dear girl," said the doctor after listen carefully to                    84.       

what she repeats,"he was saying you're standing on my oxygen pipe."    85.       

Ⅵ.书面表达:(30分)

如今大学生找工作难。长着一副好面孔有时就会变成超越竞争对手的一副砝码。最近,你们班英语课上老师组织一次主题为“Does beauty really make much sense?”的讨论。根据下面同学的讨论结果用英语写一份总结材料并谈谈你对以上主题的看法。字数:100-120左右

学生观点1

一副好面孔就是一块敲门砖。在社交、求职、竞争中起着重要作用

学生观点2

漂亮不等于胜任工作。只有追求内在美才是真正的美

你的观点

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Does beauty really make much sense?

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参考答案

一、单项选择题

1-5 DCBCD 6-10 CABAA  11-15 DBDBC 16-20 BADDD

二、完型填空

21-25 ADBAC 26-30 ACCDA 31-35 BCBAC 36-40 ADCBD

三、阅读理解

A)  CBDA  B) ACBB  C) CCA  D) BBACC  E) DADC

任务型阅读:CFBAE

四、单词拼写

66.beneficial 67. separates 68. familiar   69. clapped  70. government

71. anxiously 72. beliefs  73. opportunities 74. frequently 75. including

五、短文改错

76.warm-heart→warm-hearted. 提示:"形容词+名词+ed"构成复合形容词。

77.him∧→if/whether提示:if/whether意为"是否",在此引导宾语从句。

78.and→but. 提示:表转折应使用but.

79.√

80.different→same. 提示:由keep saying可推知。

81.more→much或去掉more. 提示:lower是low的比较级,所以不可再用more."much+比较级"意为"…的多"。

82.death→dead. 提示:find him dead意为"发现他死了"。

83.∧sounds→the. 提示:sounds后接定语从句,表特指应带定冠词the.

84.1isten→1istening. 提示:介词after后接动词-ing形式作宾语。时。

85.repeats→repeated. 提示:讲述过去的情况应使用过去

六、书面表达

Last week in our English class, we had a very heated discussion on the topic “Does beauty really make much sense?”. Some students think that a good face is a letter of recommendation. Good appearance often makes a big difference in social communication, social competition, job hunting and so on. Not only can it make you become more confident but also it makes you impressive in the job interview.

Other students hold different opinions. Good appearance doesn’t make any difference. Spiritual beauty is more important. A beautiful person is not necessarily one with good looking, but one with a great talent and kind heart.

As far as I am concerned, both physical beauty and spiritual beauty are very important. What I want to say is that we should never ignore our spiritual beauty training while simply pursuing good appearance.