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安徽省马鞍山市2013届高三英语毕业班第二次

安徽省马鞍山市2013届高三英语毕业班第二次教学质量检测试题(马鞍山二模)(扫

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Dear Editor,

I’m writing to call on more people to save in our daily life.

As we all know, the natural resources are limited. We don’t have enough water, oil or forest in many places. At the same time, some people are wasting a lot, which leads to the environment’s getting worse. What is worse, air and water pollution is becoming more and more serious.

As a middle school student, we should take an active part in creating a society that saves. In my opinion, we students should do something to stop wasting. We can save food, water, and paper, electricity, etc, in our daily. Meanwhile, we should take buses instead of cars, refuse to use chopsticks which are only used once and don’t use plastic bags.

I hope everyone can make a slight change and it will make a big difference to our world.

Yours,

Li Hua

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Text 1

W: You are leaving for Hong Kong for sightseeing or business?

M: Not exactly. I finally received the offer from City University of Hong Kong.

Text 2

W: I’ve been promoted to manager of our company.

M: Congratulations! We’ll have a big family dinner tonight.

Text 3

W: I’d like a cellphone small and light, and above all, it looks modern.

M: I really don’t want to spend more than 1, 000 yuan.

Text4

M: How are you getting along with chemistry?

W: Not bad. I am making progress with the help of my friend and find it worth the time and energy.

Text 5

M: Our basketball team is playing in the finals but I don’t have a ticket.

W: Actually I have one. But I’m not feeling well. You can have it for what it cost me.

Text 6

W: I like the T-shirt. How much is it?

M: 50 dollars.

W: 50 dollars? Are you kidding?

M: But it’s a famous brand, and it is made of not cotton but silk. Above all, it looks good on you. It isn’t expensive at all. W: Hmm…, will you discount 20% off if I pay in cash?

M: All right.

Text 7

M: Hi! You must be Mary!

W: Yes. It’s a pleasure to meet you. How was your flight?

M: Great! Thanks for taking the time to meet me here.

W: You are welcome! Everything has been arranged for you.

M: Does the conference begin at 8 am tomorrow?

W: Yes. I will take you on a city tour after the conference. And there will be a party tomorrow night.

M: That’s great!

Text 8

M: I’m Paul Adams, Branch Manager.

W: Katie Thomas. Pleased to meet you.

M: I take it that you’re looking for office wo rk.

W: That’s right.Well, I’ve just left school, actually, and I’m looking for a job before going to college.

M: What experience have you got?

W: I took extra classes in office skills at school. I started by learning keyboard skills. Then I went on to learn aboutword processing.

M: Good. You seem qualified from the technical point of view.

Text 9

W: Welcome to our website to share your trip around China with our online friends, Mr Ba! First, how long had you been prepared for the trip?

M: Two years, including one year of reading travel magazines and surfing the Internet.

W: How long did the trip last?

M: Half a year in all.

W: How did you travel around China?

M: With my wife and my twin daughters, I drove around most cities in China.

W: Then what about your daughters’ schooling?

M: I think it is more important to get to know the world than only to learn from the books.

W: I can’t agree with you more. What gave you the most impression?

M: To me, staying together with lovely pandas is quite a wonderful experience.

W: It sounds attractive! I can’t wait to enjoy the pictures you took!

Text 10

Colleges in the U.S., the U.K. and Australia are always the first choice for Chinese students who want to study abroad. But getting into those schools is getting harder and more expensive.

Most colleges in the U.S. have already raised their entrance standards this year. They’ve also charged more. Meanwhile, it’s more difficult for overseas students to apply for scholarships. In the coming two or three years, the compet ition among Chinese students who want to study in the U.S. will get quite fierce because more Chinese students try to get into the top 100 colleges in the U.S..

In the U.K., the standard for overseas students has also been raised. At the end of last year, a new visa policy began requiring higher English language abilities for Chinese students. And in order to provide the best education, colleges there have stuck to small-class teaching, which makes it harder for those applying to study in the country.

However, in Australia, there is a warmer welcome for overseas students. A new visa policy came into effect this month, allowing overseas students a 2- to 4-year work opportunity after they graduate.

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