2014年大连市高三双基测试卷英语
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2014届高考英语二轮复习三月精品练习单项选择141.(大连市高三双基测试卷) In the dormitory, many students like to _______ pictures to make the room less bare.A. figure outB. put upC. take upD. bring out 2.My mother is always warning me when I go out, “Don’t get off the bus ____ it is stopping.”A、untilB、beforeC、whileD、after3.Do take each subject seriously in college and even though you learn isn’t important for your life, the learning skills you acquire will be something to be cherished forever.A. whenB. whereC. whichD. what4.The little child was __ from the ground. A. raised B. risen C. rose D. raisen 5.With so much water being used in the bathroom,it is no _____ that more environmentally friendly technologies have come out to make better use of water resources.A.surpriseB.needC.questionD.doubt6.—What do you think of the concert?—I really enjoy it. I didn’t expect it was ____ wonderful.A. asB. moreC. mostD.very7.____ team wins on Saturday will go through to the national championships.A. No matter whatB. No matter which C Whatever D. whichever8.The report said a bus went out of ____control on a highway ____south of the city and rushed into a river.A.the ,the B./ ,the C.the, / D./,/9.—George is a wise person .—But in my opinion , he is than wise .A.cleverer B.braver C.more brave D.less brave10..With a basket on her back, the little girl is walking along the stream with green grass and red flowers ____ on both sides.A. to growB. grownC. growingD. being grown11.----I’m sorry, but there is no smoking on this flight.----Oh, I _____ that. Sorry, I won’t again.A.don’t know B. didn’t know C. won’t know D. haven’t known 12.Ten years ago, there are an old man ___ in that house.A. livedB. livingC. liveD. was living13.Terribly sorry, I came home at last. I _____of the supermarket ________so crowded. A. should have thought; being B. should think; beingC. could have thought; wasD. could think; was14.In____review of 44 studies, American researchers found that men and women ____who ate six key foods daily cut the risk of ______ heart disease by 76%.A. a; theB. the; aC. a; 不填D. 不填;a15.So difficult ________ it to live in an English-speaking country that I determined to learnA. I have feltB. have I feltC. I did feelD. did I feel16.When I graduate from this famous university, I’ll _______ what I have learned to everyday life.A. useB. applyC. devoteD. stick17.If only I could make the trip with you ! But I stay home and take care of my sick mother.A. couldB. was going toC. mayD. have to18.About 10,000 enthusiasts took part in the 2013 Sports Lottery New Year Climbing ________ on Tuesday at the Beijing Badaling section of the Great Wall.A. incidentB. accidentC. eventD. affair 19.Even though they are not doubtful at all _______ John will pass the exam, I still wonder ______ he is fully prepared.A. whether; thatB. that; whetherC. that; thatD. whether; whether 20.There are over 58,000 rocky objects in ______ space, about 900 of which could fall down onto ______ earth.A. the; theB. /; theC. the; aD. a; / 21..YaoMing, as we know, _____ like to play basketball.A. doesB. appearsC. feelsD. sounds22.Look out! Keep away from the house, _____ the roof is under repair.A.whose B.which C.of which D.where23.31. Graham was not a little _____ because he drank too much last night.A. tiredB. tiringC. angryD. Drunk24.Tom is kind:He is willing to help others.A.such B.much C.too D.so25.—Honest advice, though unpleasant to the ear, benefits conduct.—I can’t agree more. _______.A. A good medicine tastes bitterB. Good health is above wealthC. Hope for the best and prepare for the worstD. Actions speak louder than words26.Calculations, which are astronomically exact, have been made with the use of computers.A. possibleB. it possibleC. possiblyD. to be possible27.Mary ought to attend school this autumn, but she ______ up early in the morning.A. isn’t used to getB. isn’t used for gettingC. used not to getD. isn’t used to getting28.With films like Avatar proving__________ in cinemas, many technology experts believe 3D is now set to take over the home market,A. difficultB. easyC. commonD. popular29.The zoo keepers is worried because the number of visitors __ smallerA. becomeB. becameC. is becomingD. have become30.—You've got your flat furnished, haven't you?—Yes. I some used furniture at the Sunday Market and it was a real bargain.A.will buyB.have boughtC.had boughtD.bought31.________, I'm glad you made that mistake, for it will serve as a warning to you.A. In caseB. In a wayC. In returnD. In relief32.Order came that all the army supply ______ to the front before daybreak.A. be sentB. should sendC. were sentD. should have sent33.A quarrel________,which made him________his family.A. was broken out; break awayB. broke out; break away fromC. was broken away; break downD. broke down; break out34._______ Japan’s nuclear crisis (核危机) will be solved in 2011 is not known yet.A. ThatB. IfC. WhetherD. What35.—Call me at 5: 30 tomorrow morning.—Why that early? I _____ then.A.will sleep B.was sleeping C.will be sleeping D.have been sleeping36.-What do you think of store shopping in the future?-Personally, I think it will exist along with home shopping but ______.A. will never replaceB. would never replaceC. will never be replacedD. would never be replaced37.It is obvious to the students ______ they should get well prepared for their future.A. asB. whichC. whetherD. that38.Actually, works hard can be they want to be, whether it is a pilot, an engineer or a manager.A. anyone; whoeverB. no matter who; whoeverC. whoever; no matter whatD. whoever; whatever39.Would you like tea or coffee?--_____, thank you. I’ve just had some water.A. EitherB. BothC. AnyD. Neither40.Recently we have seen the film The Flowers of War,_______ are used in some restaurants to attract consumers.A. whose the figuresB. of which the figuresC. the figures of whomD. the figures of whose41.—Why didn’t you come to the meeting yesterday?—I_________,but my old father came unexpectedly.A.had toB.was going toC.want toD.ought to42.The house they are living now is ______ our house.A. twice the size asB. the size twice of43.--- How did you sleep last night?--- Like a log. Never slept ________.A. wellB. worseC. badlyD. better 44.As a candidate, you must make a good _______ on everyone you meet if you want to win the election.A. decisionB. situationC. impressionD. position45.I don’t doubt _____ for the journey by doing jobs on the ship.A. that he can payB. whether he can payC. that can he payD. whether can he pay46.--- You did very well at the meeting, Black.--- Well, I regret ___________ that to the boss.A. sayB. to sayC. saidD. saying 47.You are always telling me I am lazy. Look at your room. What a mess it is! ________.A. The day has eyes, the night has earsB. The great thieves punish the little onesC. That is like the pot calling the kettle blackD. When one will not, two cannot quarrel48.–How are you feeling about the story of a young lad y’s being taken away by a UFO last week?--We are very frightened—I ____bad dreams for weeks.A. have been dreamingB. dreamtC. was dreamingD. have dreamed49.My father walks dog after supper every day.A a; theB /; /C the; theD the; /50.Since Claire had become attached to Tony, the robot needed _______________.A. to rebuildB. to have rebuiltC. being rebuiltD. to be rebuilt参考答案1.B【解析】考察短语动词辨析,句意为:在集体宿舍里,许多学生喜欢张贴一些画来使房间不那么光秃秃的。
辽宁省大连市2014年高三年级双基测试卷英语1高考英语2014-03-18 2155()辽宁省大连市2014年高三年级双基测试卷英语试题说明:1.本试卷分第I卷和第II卷两部分,共150分,考试时间120分钟。
2.将I卷和II卷的答案都写在答题纸上,在试卷上答题无效。
第I卷(共三部分,共115分)第一部分:听力(满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有2014秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What do we learn about the man’s bicycle?A.It’s very expensive.B.It’s a birthday gift.C.It’s still in good condition.2.How does the man feel at the news?A.Surprised. B.Disappointed. C.Uninterested.3.What do we learn about the man?A.He’s crazy about music.B.He didn’t sleep well last night.C.He had to take care of the neighbor’s boy.4.What’s the mo st probable relationship between the two speakers?A.Classmates. B.Teacher andstudent. C.Boss and secretary.5.What’s the weather like now?A.Windy. B.Snowy. C.Sunny.第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
2014 年辽宁大连市高三第一次模拟考试英语能力测试第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
ASince I started working part-time at a grocery store, I have learned that a customer is more than someone who buys things. To me, a customer is a person whose memory fails entirely once he or she starts to push a shopping cart(车). One of the first things customers forget is how to count. There is no other way to explain how so many people get in their express line, which is clearly marked 15 items(件) or less, with 20, 25 or even a cart load of items.Customers also forget why they came to the store in the first place. Just as I finish ringing up an order, a customer will say, “ Oops, I forgot to pick up a fresh loaf of bread. I hope you don’t mind waiting, while I go to get it.”Five minutes later, he’s back with the bread, a bottle of milk, and three rolls of paper towels. What is stranger is that customers also seem to forget that they have to pay for their groceries. Instead of writing a check or looking for a credit card while I am ringing up the groceries, a customer will wait until I announce the total. Then, in surprise, she says , “ Oh no, what did I do with my check book?” After 5 minutes of digging through her purse, she borrows my pen because she has forgotten hers. But I have to tolerate customers because they pay my salary, and that’s something I can’t afford to forget.21. What does the author say about his customers?A .They can not count numbers.B. They sometimes jump the queue.C. They don’t know how to express themselves.D. They behave as if their memories had totally failed.22. According to the text, who are supposed to be in the express line?A Customers with nothing purchased.B. Customers with not more than 15 items.C. Customers with items between 15 and 2523. When customers arrive at the check-out counter,they_______A. find their pens lostB. go back and get more itemsC. can not wait to pay for their groceries.D. prefer paying by check to paying with a credit card.24. We can infer from the text that ________A. business in the grocery store runs wellB. the author finds his present job full of funC. the author’s part-time job calls for patienceD. customers go to grocery stores without planning.BFlappy Bird is flapping(拍打) its wings no more. The popular game for mobile equipment was removed from online stores on Sunday by its Vietnamese creator. Who said its fame “destroys mysimple life”Dong Nguyen, who created the game in just two to three days, was making as much as $50,000 a day from the game’s advertising income. In several Twitter posters, he said the game’s removal was not due to legal issues(问题) and that he may make a follow-up.Mr. Nguyen, who describes himself as an “ enthusiastic independent game maker”, also said on the micro-blogging mobile game so far. Coming out in May 2013, the game was free to download and required players to tap the screen to keep the bird in flight.In spite of its simple graphs, Flappy Bird was an extremely difficult game since many users could only keep the bird in the air for a new seconds before it hits an obstacle (障碍物) and falls.After Mr. Nguyen took the game down, many fans turned to social media to ask for its return. The game is no longer a available through online stores, but it still works on phones that had previously downloads it. However, some fans expressed their relief that the game was gone. One user described Flappy Bird as “ an addictive game that everyone hates to love” while another said, “I think it’s for the best, and for the best of all the broken –down phones out there.25. Dong Nguyen took Flappy Bird down because________A. it was against the lawB. it was easily destroyedC. it disturbed his normal life.D it could break down phones.26.What can we learn about Dong Nguyen from the text?A. He is addicted to playing games.B. He likes to make games by himself.C. He earned a lot by selling Flappy Bird.D. He rose to fame after removing his game.27. What were the users' reactions to Dong Nguyen's removing the game?A. Some felt happy and relaxed.B. Some got so angry that they accused him.C. Some regretted they couldn't keep the bird in flight.D. Some asked social media to help develop another game.28. What would be the title for this text?A. Flappy Bird-A Mobile GameB. Flappy Bird-A Computer GameC. Dong Nguyen - A Game CreatorD. 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In the summer, you can visit our cottage studios as an affordable alternative to a hotel. If you are interested,call us at 547-193-1534.Feel Comfortable in Our Apartment HomesMoon Island is a brand new furnished apartment building, close to theSue River and Pear Park. 2 minutes' walk to the city centre. House for rent here provides perfect facilities like outdoor swimm ing pool, gymnasium, children playground , etc. It has a 42' Flat LCD TV, air-conditioner, refriger ator, kitchen fittings, 24-hour hot water supply,24-hour security guard, etc. The transportation is v ery convenient .2br: 6500RMB3br: 7800RMB29. According to the text, what is common to the three place is that _____.A. the city center is within walking distanceB. the price is both reasonable and affordableC. the gymnasium is available for all the guestsD. the basic facilities in them are well provided30. What does the underlined sentence probably mean?A. You shall get money if you surf the internetB. You have to go on the internet in the workshopsC. You can use the internet free in many of the roomsD. You have to pay some money to go on the internet31. According to the text ,if you're tired of hotels in the summer, you can ______.A choose a cottage room for a changeB build an apartment in Moon IslandC buy a furnished house in Costa RicaD share a studio close to the city centerDMusic lessons in early childhood bring about changes in the brain that could improve its perfor mance far into adulthood, researchers say.Brain scans of young adults showed those who had formal musical training before seven had thic ker brain areas dealing with hearing and self-awareness .The findings note how brain development can be influenced by the age when children start to lea rn a musical instrument , and how those changes can continue into later life."Early musical training benefits kids more than just making them enjoy music. It changes the bra in, which could bring about cognitive advances as well," said Yunxin Wang of Beijing Normal Un iversity.“Our results suggest it’s better to start musical train ing before seven, which agrees with what most piano teachers recommend,” she added. She hoped the results might help parents decide when was the best for their children to learn an instrument.The brain’s cortex(皮层) plays a leading role in one’s abiliti es, from thought and language to memory and attention. The area matures rapidly in the early years of life, and its development could be affected more if a person starts musical training before it fully matures.Wang studied 48 Chinese students aged between 19 and 21 who had received formal music training for at least a year sometime between the ages of 3 and 15. Each had a scan to measure the thickness of the brain’s cortex.After considering sex and the number of years spent having music lessons, Wang found that musical training that started before seven appeared to thicken areas of the brain involved in language skills and executive function, which is a person’s ability to plan and accomplish tasks.“We’re not sure why these changes occur, but a rea sonable explanation is that early starters might depend more on hearing clues(线索) when learning music, since it might be more difficult for younger children to read music,” Wang said.32. According to the researchers, musical training before the age of seven can _______________.A. contribute to future work.B. create a successful lifeC. develop all-round abilitiesD. deal with puzzling problem33. When conducting the research with the students, Wang __________.A. tested their language abilitiesB. watched their musical performancesC. focused on school behavior and achievementsD. measured the thickness of the brain’s cortex34. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that _____________.A. it must be hard for kids to read musicB. kids are more likely to learn music by hearingC. Wang’s explanation has been the most reasonableD. Wang will research into the reasons for the brain change35. For what purpose does the author write the text?A. To describe the development of brain.B. To challenge the previous discoveries.C. To present the findings of the research.D. To give advice on how to learn music.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)EBFGC根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
高中英语真题:高考英语(四月)阅读、短文语法填空自练(9)答案阅读理解。
阅读下列短文, 从给的四个选项 (A、B、C和D) 中, 选出最佳选项。
(2014·辽宁省大连市高三双基测试)Now many young people are traveling around the world on th eir own,not because they have no one to travel with,but because they prefer to go alone.Kristina Wegscheider from first traveled alone when she was at college and believes that it issomething everyone should do at least once in their life.“It op ens up your mind to new things and pushes you out of your c omfort zone.” Wegscheider has visited 46 countries covering all seven continents.In foreign countries,with no one to help you read a map,look after you if you get ill,or lend you money if your wallet is stolen,it is challenging.This is what drives young people to travel alo ne.It is seen as character building and a chance to prove that they can make it on their own.Chris Richardson decided to leave his sales job in Australia to go traveling last year.He set up a website,The Aussie Nomad,to document his adventures.He says he wished he had travel ed alone earlier.“The people you meet,the places you visit,or the things you do,everything is up to you and it forces you to grow as a person ,” said the 30yearold man.Richardson describes traveling alone like “a shot in the arm”,which “makes you a more confident person that is ready to de al with anything”.He said,“The feeling of having conquered something on my own is a major part of what drives me each day when I’m dealing with a difficult task.”“I walk around with my head up because I know deep down inside that nothing is impossible if you try.”The great 19th century explorer John Muir once said,“Only by going alone in silence can one truly get into the heart of the wilderness.”1.Which of the following will Kristina Wegscheider agree wit h?A.Traveling alone is a necessary experience for everyone. B.It is more meaningful to travel in foreign countries. C.It is comfortable to travel around without a friend. D.Traveling abroad helps people to find new things. 2.Traveling alone is challenging because________. A.you have to make things on your ownB.it is hard for you to prove yourself to othersC.you can only depend on yourself whatever happens D.it will finally build your character3.What can we infer about Chris Richardson?A.He started traveling alone at an early age.B.He was once shot in the arm.C.He used to work as a salesman.D.His website inspires others a lot.4.What is the best title for the passage?A.Travel Abroad B.Travel Unaccompanied C.Travel Light D.Travel Wide and Far【参考答案】阅读理解语篇解读文章介绍了单独旅行的好处、挑战以及感受。
2014届高三4月高考模拟英语(考试时间120分钟,满分150分。
请将答案填写在答题纸上)第I卷(共103分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. In the library. B. In the teaching building.C. Under a big tree.D. Between the teachers’ offices.2. A. On Thursday night. B. On Monday afternoon.C. On Friday morning.D. On Wednesday afternoon.3. A. Lost her time. B. Made up a story about time.C. Worked an extra shift.D. Changed her working conditions.4. A. She may fail the exam. B. She shouldn’t have worried.C. She should work harder.D. She needn’t take any more courses.5. A. He has already seen the exhibit. B.He already knew the exhibit was closed.C.He is pleased the exhibit is closed.D.He is disappointed the exhibit is closed.6. A. Stand where he was. B. Stand beside the woman.C. Stand at the end of the queue.D. Stand in front of the woman.7. A. Colleagues. B. Doctor and patient.C. Neighbours.D. Shop assistant and customer.8. A. He enjoyed reading the novel.B.He hasn’t started reading the novel yet.C.He doubts the woman will like the novel.D.He’ll lend the woman the novel after he has read it.9. A. A college campus. B. An art museum.C. An architectural exhibition.D. A beautiful park.10. A. The man regrets being absent-minded. B. The woman saved the man some trouble.C. The man placed the reading list on a desk.D. The woman emptied the waste paper basket.Section BDirections:In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following speech.11. A. Future researchers. B. College students.C. Company employees.D. Successful artists.12. A. To teach the listeners how to work hard.B. To enable the listeners to get better jobs.C. To prepare the listeners for their future life.D. To encourage the listeners to seize opportunities.13. A. Kindness. B. Diligence. C. Willingness. D. Interest.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. The advantages of studying abroad.B. The high expenses of overseas education.C. The standards of choosing schools abroad.D. The ways of saving money for international students.15. A. Hong Kong. B. Australia. C. The United States. D. The United Kingdom.16. A. US$24,248. B. US$35,000. C. US$22,000. D.US$30,000.Section CDirections:In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blankswith the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet. Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.(A)Senator Jeff Flake, an adventurous politician, went on a four-day Robinson Crusoe style holiday with his two sons, (25)_____ of whom are teenagers, to a remote, uninhabited island in the North Pacific Ocean. They traveled 5,200 miles from Phoenix, Arizona to the island of Biggarenn. They didn’t carry any food or wat er.The island is part of the Marshall Islands. It offered no basic facilities, (26)_____ the Flakes had to catch and cook their own food and purify their water. Their diet (27)_____(make) up of coconuts (椰子), fish and other seafood. They captured the fish and other sea creatures themselves and cooked the food over an open fire (28)_____(start) with a magnifying glass (放大镜).The Flakes brought along a lobster (龙虾) trap in hopes of having some delicious treats, but it was lost within the first few hours after (29)_____(attack) by a shark. They also carried two pumps to remove salt from ocean water. It took them hours each night (30)_____ (pump)for just a small amount of fresh water.One of the most memorable moments of the trip, the father said, was (31)_____ he and his 15-year-old son were chased by sharks after catching a fish in the ocean.Still, it was quite (32)_____ enjoyable holiday for the politician. “For a dad it was a wonderful thing. No video games around, no television, no texting,” Flake recalle d.(B)Count to three and rip (撕) it off as fast as you can—this is how most people remove a band-aid (创可贴). (33)_____ _____ _____ fast you do it, it’s still going to be painful. That’s for sure. Or is it?A group of American scientists from Boston have just developed a band-aid that can be taken off without causing pain, reports the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.Traditional band-aids are supposed to break apart (34)_____ the skin meets the glue, which is what makes taking them off so painful. But the new band-aid has an extra layer that sits (35)_____ the glue and the backing. When you tear off the band-aid, you remove the backing and middle layers, (36)_____(leave) the glue behind. The glue (37)_____ then be simply rubbed off wi th one’s fingers or left to fall off naturally. Importantly, this process is pain-free.This is not the first time scientists (38)_____(try) to solve this problem. But methods theytried in the past led to band-aids that were (39)_____(sticky) and therefor e didn’t stay on for long.The Boston study was first aimed at helping babies (40)_____ skin is too delicate for standard band-aids. But adults with sensitive skin might also enjoy the benefits.Section BDirections: 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.A new report by the World Health Organization (WHO) reveals that around one in a hundred deaths worldwide is due to passive smoking, which kills an estimated 600,000 people a year.In the first study to assess the global __41__ of second-hand smoke, WHO experts find that children are more __42__ exposed to second-hand smoke than any other age-group, and around 165,000 of them a year die because of it.Children’s exposure to second-hand smoke is most likely to happen at home, and thedouble blow of infectious diseases and tobacco seems to be a deadly __43__ for children in these regions. Commenting on the findings, Heather Wipfli and Jonathan Samet from the University of Southern California, said policymakers try to __44__ families to stop smoking in the home.While deaths due to passive smoking in children were skewed (曲解) toward poor and middle-income countries, deaths in adults were __45__ across countries at all income levels.In Europe’s high-income countries, only 71 child deaths occurred, while 35,388 deaths were in adults. Yet in the countries like Africa, an estimated 43,375 deaths due to passive smoking were in children __46__ with 9,514 in adults.Only 7.4 percent of the world population currently lives in places with __47__ smoke-free laws, and those laws are not always __48__ enforced (施行). In places where smoke-free rules are __49__, research shows that exposure to second-hand smoke in high-risk places like bars and restaurants can be cut by 90 percent, and in general by 60 percent, the researchers said.Studies also show such laws help to reduce the number of cigarettes smoked by smokers and lead to higher __50__ rates in those trying to quit.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Due to rising pollution and a strengthening yuan, Beijing saw its tourist numbers drop to 4.20 million visits from January to November in 2013 from 5.01 million visits in 2012.The number of overseas travelers to Beijing grew after the city hosted the 2008 Olympics until 2012, when it saw a 3.8% __51__, followed by the further drop last year. The unexpected drop in 2013 came __52__ new policies introduced in a(n) __53__ to support China’s tourism industry. But only 14,000 tourists __54__ the visa-free stopover, according to the Beijing General Station of Exit and Entry Frontier Inspection, well short of the 20,000 target officials had __55__ predicted.Jiang Yiyi, deputy director of the Institute of International Tourism at the China Tourism Academy, __56__ part of the drop-off in foreign tourists to the strengthening yuan.In 2013, the yuan increased almost 3% against the U.S. dollar, making “Beijing a more expensive __57__ than in the past”, Jiang Yiyi noted.“At the same time,” she said, “other countries have seen their tourist numbers grow as the currencies (货币) __58__. While RMB is on the rise, currencies from some of China’s __59__ for tourism, such as Japan, are depreciating (贬值), meaning travel to some other Asian countries has been getting cheaper while travel to China is becoming more expensive,” Jiang Yiyi said. In 2013, the Japanese yen fell 21% against the U.S. dollar, __60__ 10 million overseas tourists.The Beijing Tourism Development Commission noted that the country’s battle with pollution is another __61__ cities face in attracting overseas tourists.Heavy air pollution from Beijing to Shanghai, where pollution levels went off the charts in December, __62__ don’t do much to help attract tourists.China’s tourism officials are expecting to __63__ the trend of declining overseas visitors in 2014 — possible, experts say, if it __64__ its outdated tour packages and lowers ticket prices.Jiang Yiyi at the China Tourism Academy suggests China adopt a long-term national plan to __65__ the country’s image and investment in overseas tourism to attract more visitors.51. A. growth B. decline C. change D. influence52. A. in addition to B. by means of C. as a result of D. in spite of53. A. attempt B. agreement C. hurry D. mood54. A. got familiar with B. came up with C. took advantage of D. put emphasis on55. A. fortunately B. frequently C. previously D. occasionally56. A. devoted B. owed C. attached D. exposed57. A. destination B. tourism C. authority D. association58. A. reform B. collapse C. stabilize D. weaken59. A. competitors B. supporters C. investors D. reminders60. A. inspiring B. attracting C. disappointing D. embarrassing61. A. opportunity B. situation C. obstacle D. alternative62. A. relevantly B. approximately C. dramatically D. certainly63. A. set B. reverse C. confirm D. follow64. A. revises B. sells C. excludes D. demonstrates65. A. create B. keep C. damage D. improveSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)On “Super Bowl Sunday”, millions of Americans are glued to their TVs. They are eating pizza, chicken wings and chips and cheering every move. They’re watching the Super Bowl.Why are Americans so crazy about American football? Well, it is more exciting than other sports. One team can lose possession of the ball in a minute, which may allow their opponents to make a touchdown (触地得分). Then that team may win the game unexpectedly.The Super Bowl also entertains its audience with a great halftime show. The football field is turned into a stage. Then an impressive performance of dancing and singing with special effects occurs.Since the Super Bowl is the most-watched TV program in America, commercial airtime is also very expensive. Big money is also spent on commercials. They draw the viewers’attention and advertise their image or products during the commercial break.After football season, the “March Madness”begins. The NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) competitions begin with 68 men’s college basketball teams. They play until the field is reduced to the “Final Four”. The winning team becomes the national champion. The NBA (National Basketball Association) All-Star game is also held in February. The best players from all the teams play in this game.Baseball is no doubt American’s national sport. From grandpas to young kids, whole families go to ball games together. They wear their favorite team’s caps or even carry their mascot (吉祥物). Our family went to watch Wang Chien-Ming play in D.C. once. We ate hot dogs, waved flags and sang during the 7th inning (棒球的一局) stretch.If you are not a sports fan yet, come and pick a sport or a team. Go to a ball game with your family, and cheer your team on. Sports are definitely a part of American culture one should not miss.66. According to the passage, the Super Bowl is _____.A. a well-received American football gameB. an expensive American sportC. an impressive TV performanceD. a most-watched TV series67. Which of the following may be one of the reasons for the popularity of the Super Bowl?A. Its results are too exciting to meet viewers’ expectations.B. People can eat pizza, chicken wings and chips when watching it.C. Its commercials are expensive enough to draw viewer s’ attention.D. The performances during its halftime show are appealing to viewers.68. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Americans spend a large amount of money on ball games.B. American people of all ages like going to watch baseball games.C. All the American stars take part in the national basketball game.D. There are important national ball games in America almost every month.69. The passage is mainly written to _____.A. inform readers of the three popular sports in AmericaB. teach readers how to understand the sports culture in AmericaC. encourage readers to fit in with American culture through sportsD. show readers the importance of sports in young people’s life in America(B)70. Which of the following steps can be omitted if you want the robot to charge itself automatically?A. Press the HOME button on the remote control.B. Clear up the place around the charging home base.C. Turn on the power switch at the bottom of the robot.D. Put the charging home base against the wall and plug it in.71. If it’s 9:45PM now and you want the robot to start cleaning at 8:00AM tomorrow, you shouldset _____ on the robot.A. 13:45B. 10:15C. 8:00D. 1:4572. If you want the robot to start cleaning right now, you can _____.A. keep pressing the CLEAN button on the main body for 3 secondsB. press either of PLAN, SPOT, CLEAN and HOME buttons on the main bodyC. turn on the power switch and press the CLEAN button on the remote control onceD. press the CLEAN button on the main body once when the robot is in the sleeping mode73. The virtual wall is designed to _____.A. limit the robot to a certain areaB. prevent the robot from bumping into wallsC. stop the robot from reaching 4 metersD. create a bunch of light outside thedoorway(C)We have entered a new age of embedded (嵌入式的), intuitive (直觉的) computing in which our homes, cars, stores, farms, and factories have the ability to think, sense, understand, and respond to our needs. It’s not science fiction, but the dawn of a new age.Most people might not realize it yet, but we are already feeling the impact of what’s known as the third wave of computing. In small but significant ways it is helping us live healthier and more secure lives. If you drive a 2014 Mercedes Benz, for example, an “intelligent” system tries to keep you from hitting a pedestrian. A farmer in Nigeria relies on weather sensors that communicate with his mobile device. Forgot your medicine? A new pill bottle from AdhereTech reminds you through text or automatic phone messages that it’s time to take a pill.Technology is being integrated (融入) into our natural behaviors, with real-time data connecting our physical and digital worlds. With this dramatic shift in our relationship to technology, companies can adapt their products and services.To understand how revolutionary the third wave is, we ought to consider how far we have come. The first wave began when companies started to manage their operations throughmainframe computer systems over 50 years ago. Then computing got “personal” in the 1980s and the 1990s with the introduction of the PC (personal computer). For the most part, computing remained immobile and lacked contextual awareness.In computing’s second wave, mobile computing and the smartphone took center stage. Billions of people, some of whom might not have had access to clean water, electricity, or even housing, were connected. Developers created applications and provided consumers with access to just about everything through their phone at the cost of a monthly data plan.As the third wave keeps developing, designers must meet the demands of consumers who want to experiment with new technology.Historically, designers have focused their attention on a product’s form and function. While that still matters, of course, the definition of a meaningful user experience has expanded significantly and will continue to do so. Instead of creating a single product, designers will need to imagine a series of connected products and services that have awareness of each other and their surroundings.74. Why are three examples given in Paragraph 2?A. To tell us that human beings are smarter and smarter.B. To illustrate the importance and necessity of technology.C. To prove that we are living healthier and more secure lives.D. To show the impact of the third wave of computing on our life.75. In the first wave of computing _____.A. companies’ operations were reliable on computer systemsB. computing had awareness of people’s needs in the contextC. people could have access to computing almost everywhereD. it was possible for people to experience computing at home76. Which of the following is a situation in the third wave of computing?A. There’s no need to create a single product.B. The definition of the user experience is more significant.C. Products and services are not independent of each other.D. The products’ form and functions are no longer important.77. What can we conclude from the passage about the new age we are facing?A. There’s a shift of attention from people’s physical worlds to their digital worlds.B. There’s closer relationship between technology and people’s natural behaviours.C. People live more happily with the convenience brought by advanced technology.D. People become lazier with the products that can think and respond to their needs.Section CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.How many hours do you spend sitting in a chair every day? Eight hours in the office plus three hours in front of the TV after work is the usual situation for many people.You probably don’t need an expert to tell you that sitting too much is not good for your health —from an increased risk of heart disease and obesity (肥胖) in the long term, to reduced cholesterol (胆固醇) maintenance in the short term, not to mention the pressure on your neck and spine (脊柱).To make matters worse, a growing body of research suggests that the negative effects of sitting too much cannot be countered with a good diet and regular exercise, according to an article in The New York Times. The article reported that a study of nearly 9, 000 Australians found that for each additional hour of television a person watched per day, the risk of dying rose by 11 percent. In other words, sitting is killing us.Stand up for health. Health experts suggest we break up those many hours spent sitting with more hours spent standing.The BBC and the University of Chester in the UK conducted a simple experiment with a small group of 10 volunteers who usually spent most of the day sitting. They were asked to stand for at least three hours a day. The researchers took measurements on days when the volunteers stood, and when they sat around. When they looked at the data, there were some striking differences. Blood sugar became level after a meal much quicker on the days when the volunteers in the study stood compared with the days they spent in a chair. Standing also burned more calories (热量单位:卡路里)—about 50 calories an hour. Over the course of a year that would add up to about 30, 000 extra calories, or around 3.63 kilograms of fat.John Buckley, a member of the research team, said that although doing exercise offers many proven benefits, our bodies also need the constant, almost imperceptible (感觉不到的) increase in muscle activity that standing provides. Simple movement helps us to keep our all-important blood sugar under control.The researchers believe that even small adjustments, like standing while talking on the phone, going over to talk to a colleague rather than sending an e-mail, or simply taking the stairs instead of the elevator, will help.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)78. According to the context, the underlined expression “be countered with” in Paragraph 3can best be replaced by “________”.79. The two findings of the simple experiment conducted by the BBC and the University ofChester in the UK are that standing _________.80. Why is standing better than doing exercise according to John Buckley?81. What does the passage mainly want to tell us?第II卷(共47分)I. TranslationDirections:Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 你认为有必要采取措施保护上海方言吗?(it)2. 提前做出周密计划可以帮你更有效地完成这项艰巨任务。
2014年大连市高三双基测试卷第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共40分)全卷共100分,考试用时90分一、选择题:本题共10小题,每小题4分.在每小题给出的四个选项中,第1~6题只有一项符合题目要求,第7~10题有多项符合题目要求.全部选对的得4分,选对但不全的得2分,有选错的得0分.1.物理学的发展丰富了人类对物质世界的认识,推动了科学技术的创新和革命,促进了物质生产的繁荣与人类文明的进步,下列说法中不符合...史实的是( ) A .亚里士多德认为必须有力作用在物体上,物体才能运动 B .哥白尼提出了日心说,并发现了行星运动的规律C .平均速度、瞬时速度和加速度等描述运动所需要的概念是伽利略首先建立的D .笛卡尔认为如果运动中的物体没有受到力的作用,它将继续以同一速度沿同一直线运动 2.如图所示,A 、B 两物块始终静止在水平地面上,有一轻质弹簧一端连接在竖直墙上P 点,另一端与A 相连接,下列说法正确的是( )A .如果B 对A 无摩擦力,则地面对B 也无摩擦力B .如果B 对A 有向右的摩擦力,则地面对B 有向左的摩擦力C .在P 点缓慢下移的过程中,B 对A 的支持力一定减小D. 在P 点缓慢下移的过程中,地面对B 的摩擦力一定减小3.在有雾霾的早晨,一辆小汽车以25m/s 的速度行驶在平直高速公路上,突然发现正前方50m 处有一辆大卡车以10m/s 的速度同方向匀速行驶,司机紧急刹车后小汽车做匀减速直线运动,在前1.5s 内的v -t 图象如图所示,则( ) A .第3s 末小汽车的速度会减到10m/sB .在t=3.5s 时两车会相撞C .由于刹车及时,两车不会相撞D .两车最近距离为30m4.如图所示,ACB 是一个半径为R 的半圆柱面的截面图,直径AB 水平,C 为面上的最低点,AC 间有一斜面.从A 点以不同大小的初速度v 1、v 2沿AB 方向水平抛出两个小球a 和b ,分别落在斜面AC 和圆弧面CB 上,不计空气阻力.则下列判断中正确的是( ) A .初速度v 1可能大于v 2B .a 球的飞行时间可能比b 球长C .若v 2大小合适,可使b 球垂直撞击到圆弧面CB 上D .a 球接触斜面前的瞬间,速度与水平方向的夹角为45o5.相距很近的一对带等量异号电荷的平行金属板,它们之间的电场除边缘外,可看作匀强电场,所示.一个带电粒子沿图中轨迹穿过该电场,则从ad 的过程中( )A .粒子的速度一直在增大B .粒子的电势能一直在减小C .粒子在a 点的电势能比在d 点低D .粒子的加速度先变大再不变后变小6.如右图所示,在边长为2L 的正方形区域内存在沿水平方向的匀强磁场,一边长为L 的正方形线框在水平外力F 的作用下沿粗糙水平面匀速通过该磁场区域,速度方向与磁场垂直,t =0时导线框的右边恰与磁场的左边界重合,则下列F -t 图象中可能正确的是( )7.天文学家将相距较近、仅在彼此的引力作用下运行的两颗恒星称为双星.双星系统在银河系中很普遍.已知某双星系统中两颗恒星围绕它们连线上的某一固定点分别做匀速圆周运动,周期均为T ,两颗恒星的质量不相等,它们之间的距离为r ,引力常量为G .关于双星系统下列说法正确的是( ) A .两颗恒星做匀速圆周运动的半径均为2rB .两颗恒星做匀速圆周运动的角速度相等C .双星中质量较大的恒星线速度大D .这个双星系统的总质量为2324GTr 8.如图所示,一个质量为m 的物体以某一初速度从A 点冲上倾角为37o的固定斜面,其运动的加速度大小等于重力加速度g ,这个物体在斜面上能上升的最大高度为h ,取sin37o=0.6,在这个过程中( ) A .物体的重力势能增加了mgh B .物体的动能减少了mghC .物体的机械能减少了mgh 31 D .物体克服摩擦力做功的功率随时间均匀减小9.如图所示,发电机内部线圈处于磁铁和圆柱形铁芯之间的径向磁场中,磁铁的N 、S 极间的过渡区域宽度很小,可忽略不计.线圈的匝数为N 、面积为S ,总电阻为r ,线圈所在位置的磁感应强度大小为B .当线圈以角速度ω匀速转动时,额定A B C D光图乙1 02 0510cm电压为U 、电阻为R 的小灯泡在电路中恰能正常发光,则( ) A .感应电动势的最大值是NBS ω B .感应电动势的有效值是22NBS ω C .感应电动势的有效值是(1+r R)U D .转动过程中线圈中的磁通量始终为零10.如图所示,一束带电粒子从小孔O 1飘入水平加速电场区域Ⅰ,其初速度几乎为0,再通过小孔O 2射入相互正交的匀强电场、匀强磁场区域Ⅱ,进入小孔O 3的粒子在匀强磁场区域Ⅲ中偏转后,能打到照相底片PQ 上,三个小孔O 1、O 2和O 3在同一条水平线上,不计粒子的重力,下列说法正确的是( )A .到达照相底片上同一位置的粒子质量一定相同B .粒子的质量越大,到达底片的位置距O 3越远C .到达照相底片上同一位置的粒子具有相同的速度D .到达照相底片上同一位置的粒子具有相同的比荷第Ⅱ卷 (必考题+选考题,共60分)本卷包括必考题和选考题两部分,第11题~第15题为必考题,每个试题考生都必须作答。
辽宁省大连市高三双基测试英语试题说明:1.本试卷分第一卷和第二卷两部分,共150分,考试时间1。
2.将一卷和二卷的答案都写在答题纸上,在试卷上答题无效。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题l.5分,满分7.5分)听下面五段对话。
每段对话后有一小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
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1.When will the train arrive?A.At 12:15.B.At 12:30.C.At 12:45.2.Where does the conversation most probably take place?A.In a library, B.In the classroom.C.In a bookstore.3.What's the most probable relationship between the two speakers?A.Husband and wife.B.Teacher and student. C.Customer and salesman.4.What does the man mean?A.He doesn't care that the woman is late.B.He arrived five minutes later than the woman.C.He's angry that the woman is late.5.Who will use the man's car?A.Mike.B.Tom.C.Sam.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
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辽宁省大连市2014年高三年级双基测试卷英语2高考英语2014-03-18 2203()A.she has not prepared dinnerB.she feels Father needs a changeC.she’s curious to know what the new hotel is likeD.Auntie Gussie and Gousin Flossie have come t o visit61.From th e underlined sentence “he would take it hard”, we learn that Father would .A.talk with Mother seriously B.face Mother with difficultyC.feel very upset about the idea D.accept the idea unwillingly62.We can infer from the passage that .A.Father has a poor appetiteB.Father pretends to be sickC.Father has the final say in the familyD.Father thinks dining out a waste of time63.What is the author’s attitude?A.He stands by Mother. B.He takes Father’s side.C.He is ashamed of his parents. D.He is just reporting the story.CA murder will occur this weekend in the peaceful seaside town of Langley, Washington. In fact, a murder has occurred there every February for the past 25 years. But don’t panic! It’s all part of the town’s yearly Mystery Weekend.What began as a local event in 1984 now attracts visitors from over the U.S. and even abroad. Would-be detectives(侦探)arrive and check in at the visitor center on Saturday. There, they receive a packet, including a newspaper with details about the crime and information telling where to find clues(线索). Participants then travel to various shops, restaurants and other downtown locations, picking up clues as they go. Along the way, they encounter and interviewsuspects played by local townspeople. Most Langley residents participate in some way in the Mystery Weekend, a true community(社区)event.Amateur sleuths have until Sunday at 400 p.m. to solve the crime and turn in their guesses. Then as everyone gathers, the murderer isfound and arrested, and prizes are awarded for correct answers. It’s the perfect ending for a murder mystery and enormous fun for those who get to play detective.For visitors, Mystery Weekend is not only fun but also a great introduction to the charms of Langley. It’s a very attractive community with historic buildings, exciting ocean views and above all, friendly people. Since Langley is on an island, a fun way to getthere is by taking a car ferry to the nearby town of Clinton and then driving the rest of the way. Langley has a delightful selection of inns with bed and breakf asts that are open all year round. And activities in Langley aren’t limited to Mystery Weekend. There is also great hiking, biking, golfing and diving to enjoy. And for a special adventure, visitors can book on one of the whale – watching ships that leave nearby harbors each day.64.The second paragraph mainly tells us .A.where participants can pick up the cluesB.what people do during Mystery WeekendC.when Mystery Weekend came into beingD.how the detectives try to clear up the case65.How can you get to Clinton according to the passage?A.By car. B.By train. C.By plane. D.By boat.66.According to the passage, visitors in Langley can .A.feel secure to watch whales performingB.take a ferry to Clinton for a special adventureC.enjoy a wide variety of recreation like dancing and singingD.book B& B inns open throughout the year to their own taste67.We learn from the text that Mystery Weekend .A.is an annual local eventB.aims to decrease crime rateC.is intended for detectivesD.offers visitors a chance to make moneyDHannah Teter looks like a typical teenager, not someone you would expect to see in a luxurious (奢华的) hotel. But that’s exactly where she was, transformed from a small town girl with big dreams to a gold-medal snowboarder getting the big-time "star" treatment.Ever since her incredible performance in the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Torino, Italy, Hannah has been showered with attention. She’s done countless interviews, appearing on shows like Jimmy Kimmel and David Letterman. It’s a long way from Belmont, Vermont, with its population of 421 people."I grew up in a tiny town and a small school, I wa s just this hometown girl," said Hannah, during a break at the World Congress of Sport, a major conference about the business of sports being held in New York City. While her life has definitely changed in the last few weeks, one thing remains the same — her positive attitude. "The funny thing is that I still feel like an ordinary snowboard girl... People ask me, ‘So has your head gotten any bigger?’ but I don’t feel like it’s gotten any bigger. I still feel normal."What’s the biggest lesson t hat Han nah has learned through her unbelievable success?"I grew up in Vermont, "Hannah said. "I have that kind of background where life’s about snowboarding, but it’s so much more than that. This is an opportunity to get out there and maybe make a change in the world."And it looks like she is doing just that. She is starting a sugar brand named "Hannah’s Gold", and the profits(利润) will go to World Vision, an international charity that helps everyone from orphans(孤儿)in Asia to AIDS victims in Africa. "People come up to me and they’re excited about what I’ve done, "Hannah said." And that makes me excited, because I love what I do."68.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A.A Snowboarder B.Work for SportsC.Hannah’s Gold D.A Successful Life69.What do you know about Hannah Teter according to the passage?A.She is the world’s best competition snowboarder.B.She is a modest snowboarder with great success.C.People are afraid that her head has gotten much bigger.D.The key to her success lies in her snowboarding family.70.How does Hannah make a ch ange in the world after becoming a champion?A.She contributes to World Vision.B.She remains positive and modest in life.C.She frequently appears on entertainment shows.D.She helps children in World Vision orphaned by AIDS.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分2014分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选面中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
2014普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(辽宁卷)英语注意事项:1.本试卷分第卷和第卷两部分。
答卷前,考试务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.作答时,将答案写在答题卡上。
写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和卡题卡一并交回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5个小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A B C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15B.£9.18C. £9.15 答案是C1. What does the woman want to do?A. Find a placeB. Buy a mapC. Get an address2. What will the man do for the woman?A. Repair her carB. Give her a rideC. Pick up her aunt3. Who might Mr. Peterson be?A. A new professor.B.A department headC.A company director4. What does the man think of the book?A. Quite difficultB. Very interestingC. Too simple5. What are the speakers talking about?A. WeatherB. ClothesC. News第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或对白,每段对话或对白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。
2014年大连市高三双基考试英语参考答案
听力(1.5×20=30分)1~5 ABACB 6~10 CACBA 11~15 CBCBA 16~20 CAABB
单项填空(1×15=15分)21~25 DDACB 26~30 CBADB 31~35 CACDA
完形填空(1.5×20=30分)36~40 ADCAB 41~45 DACDA 46~50 BCDBC 51~55 BCABC 阅读理解(2×20=40分)
56~59 ACDA 60~62 BCC 63~66 DCBD 67~70 DBBA 71~75 GAECB
短文改错(1×10=10分)
Last summer, my parents and I had our family holiday in Hainan. Before the trip we book
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going to visit. It was very hot in Hainan that neither of us could stand the heat. Lucky for us, it
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rained in the first afternoon. The next day, we went to the seaside and lied on the beach, on lay
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seafood for our friends. Short as the trip was, but we had great fun.
书面表达(25分)依据高考作文评分标准。
One possible version:
Dear Tom,
I was so excited to receive your e-mail and greatly encouraged by your New Year’s Resolution. Now I’d like to share mine with you.
As a Senior Three student, finding an effective learning method is of vital importance to improve my study. Therefore, in the coming year, I’ll focus on adopti ng a better learning method to get better grades. Besides, I know my goals can’t be realized without good health, so I’ve decided to spend at least half an hour each day jogging, which will surely help me keep fit. Moreover, I will be enjoying myself and broadening my horizons by travelling during the summer vocation. Since I’m still considering where to go and I haven’t got any idea yet, could you recommend a good place to me?
Best wishes. (106)
Yours,
Li Hua
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