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八年级上册第一单元测(总分:100 分考试时间:60分钟)学校:________ 姓名:________一、首字母填空(每小题1分,共10分)1. Dinosaurs lived on Earth before h_________ beings.2. You have the a_________ to do the job well. I’m sure of it.3. I opened the door, but there was n_________ in the room.4. Lots of animals d__________ out every year because of pollution.5. Mary’s hobbies i___________ swimming and singing.6. If you w_________ the match, you’ll get a new bike.7. He was b___________ in a poor family.8. Mary isn’t in the classroom. Let’s ask Jenny i_____________.9. The i________of the cell phone was very important to the world.10. It doesn’t matter. N ______knows me here.二、单项选择。
(每小题1.5分,共30分)( ) 1. Nobody was looking for me, ________?A. were theyB. wasn’t theyC. weren’t heD. weren’t they( )2. I need ________ for my article.A. important somethingB. something importantC. an important somethingD. a something important( )3. --Who taught her Japanese? --_______. She learned it by herself.A. NobodyB. AnybodyC. SomebodyD. Everybody ( )4. The football team played well, but they didn’t ________ the ma tch.A. scoreB. doC. succeedD. win( )5. The Smiths moved to China ten years ago and______here since then.A.has livedB.was livingC.liveD.have lived( )6. .---How many students are there in your school?---_______the students in our school ______over two thousand.A.The number of ;isB.The number of;areC.A number of;isD.A number of;are( )7.Would you like______orange?A.anyB.someC.aD.an( ) 8.I think the cap_____your clothes very wellA.looks likeB.fitsC.matchespares( ) 9. The price of that house is too____. I can’t afford itA.highB.lowC.cheapD.expensive( ) 10. What about the red skirt?---It looks ____but it’s too bigA.badB.niceC.expensiveD.heavy( ) 11.You are unaware of the tiny computer, ______?7.do you B.don’t you C.are you D.aren’t you( ) 12. The expressions you use might depend ____whom you are speaking to.A.toB.onC.atD.with( ) 13. ——Excuse me, sir. The shoes are a bit small for me.——Don’t worry. I’l l change them for a _______ size.A.smallerB.smallestrgerrgest( ) 14. I think Bob is the most suitable person to take the job because he can do the work well with _________ money and ________ people.A.less;lessB.less;moreC.more;fewerD.less;fewer ( ) 15. Lucy’s mother ________ a teacher in a big school. She is kind to all herstudents.A. works outB. works asC. works inD. works on( ) 16. Sam is an excellent engineer. ________ ,he is a good footballer.A. in troubleB. in timeC. in additionD. in future( ) 17. We use the mouse for ________ the computer.A. controlB. controlsC. controlledD. controlling( ) 18. I bought a nice computer yesterday, but it isn’t ______yours.A as expensive asB expensive thanC as expensive thanD more expensive as ( ) 19. You always ask others for help. Why not learn to_______yourself?A turn onB put onC go onD depend on. ( ) 20. Some computers________bigger than cars in the past.A areB wereC isD was三、完型填空。
湖南省常德市澧县重点达标名校2024届初中英语毕业考试模拟冲刺卷含答案考生须知:1.全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答。
选择题必须用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上。
2.请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号。
3.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。
Ⅰ. 单项选择1、—Is this Lucy’s bicycle?—No, ____ is under the tree. She put it there this morning.A.she B.her C.hers2、--- Where is Jenny?--- I’m not sure. She ________ in the school library.A.maybe B.must be C.may be D.will be3、–Do you think yesterday’s math problem was difficult?– Yes. I could ______ work it out.A.hardlyB.easilyC.nearlyD.quickly4、--What else do you need, sir?-- ________else. I’ve got enough, Thanks.A.Nothing B.Anything C.Something5、I need _________bananas to make fruit salad . Could you please buy some ?A.few B.a few C.little D.a little6、________ the background music was a bit noisy, the film was really good.A.If B.After C.Because D.Although7、---Do you know that Erhu is one of the most traditional in China?---Of course. Liu Tianhua, the of Erhu, was born and grew up in our hometown Jiangyin.A.instructions; pioneer B.instruments; pioneerC.instructions; inventor D.instruments; inventor8、-Buddy, you haven’t been acting like yourself. What’s up?-___________.A.I’m fine. Thanks B.Well done C.That’s good D.Never mind9、—The dumpling s ________ so good that I can’t wait to eat them.—Me, too.A.taste B.feel C.sound D.smell10、--- Oh, dear! A power cut!--- Sorry, I didn’t know you _________ the washing machine.A.are using B.used C.use D.were usingⅡ. 完形填空11、It was the year 1867. Mark Twain was out of money. He walked in the streets, trying to find a way to make some money. At last he 1 a hotel and sat down in the lobby. There came a lovely dog. Mark Twain put the dog in his lap. At this time an Army General came along and he lo ved the dog. He said to Mark Twain, “He is a 2 Would you sell him?”Thinking of his 3 stomach, Mark Twain thought it seemed to be a good thing and said, “Yes.”The General asked, “What do you ask for him?”“Three dollars.”The General was 4 and said, “Only three dollars! Are you serious?”“Three dollars.”“Very well, since you just want it,” said the General. He gave Mark Twain the 5 , led the dog away and disappeared upstairs.In about ten minutes a middle-aged gentleman came along and began to 6 Mark Twain asked if he was looking for a dog.The man’s face had been sad and7 , but now it became bright and he answered, “Yes. Have you seen him?”“Yes. He was here a minute ago, and I saw him follow a gentleman8 I think I can find him for you, if you would like me to 9 ”The gentleman said he would pay for the trouble. He asked how much Mark Twain would 10“Three dollars.”“Dear me, it is nothing. I will11 ”“No. Three is the12 ”Mark Twain got the General’s room n umber from the clerk. The door was 13 and Mark Twain asked the General to give back the dog.“Why?” asked the General.“The dog’s owner wants it back.”“Are you not the owner?”“No, I am not.”The General began to shout, but he was too tired to 14 with Mark Twain. Finally, Mark Twain paid back the threedollars, and led the dog downstairs. He 15 the dog to the owner and got three dollars for the job.1.A.stopped B.entered C.built2.A.neighbor B.wonder C.doctor3.A.empty B.large C.comfortable4.A.angry B.patient C.surprised5.A.money B.answer C.freedom6.A.look after B.look around C.find out7.A.relaxed B.disappointing C.troubled8.A.downstairs B.upstairs C.everywhere9.A.follow B.finish C.try10.A.ask over B.ask about C.ask for11.A.pay more B.pay up C.pay off12.A.price B.answer C.question13.A.opened B.shut C.broken14.A.discuss B.argue C.discover15.A.returned B.sold C.broughtⅢ. 语法填空12、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.每空不超过3个单词.A young man1.(travel)through a desert when he came across a spring of clear water.The water was sweet.He filled his leather bag so that he could bring some back to 2.elder,who had been his teacher.After a journey of four 3.(day),the young man finally 4.(bring)the water to him.The teacher took a deep drink,smiled 5.(warm),and thanked his student very much for the sweet water.The young man went home6.a happy heart.After the student left,the teacher let another student taste the water.He spit it out,saying it was awful.In fact,it was no longer fresh because of the old leather bag.He asked his teacher,"Sir,the water was awful.Why did you seem 7.(enjoy)it?" The teacher answered,"You tasted the water.I tasted the gift.The water was not just water,8.an act of kindness and love.Nothing could be9.(sweet)."We understand this lesson best when we receive gifts of love from children.Whether10.is a cheap pipe or a diamond (宝石的)necklace,the proper response is appreciation(感激).We love the idea within the gift rather than the thing itself.Ⅳ. 阅读理解A13、The greatest sales woman in the world today doesn’t mind if you call her a girl. That’s because Markita Andrewsmade more than $80,000 by selling cookies when she was 13 years old.Andrews and her mother shared a dream of traveling around the world. Once while reading a magazine ad, Andrews found that the person who sold the most cookies could win a free trip for two around the world. She decided to give it a try.To make her dream come true, Andrews went door to door every day after school and repeated, “Hi, I have a dream.I’m earning a trip around the world for my mom and me by selling cookies. ” Then she asked,” Would you like to buy one or two dozen boxes of cookies?”Andrews kept asking for a whole year, no matter how heavily it was raining or snowing outside. Her hard work____. She sold 42,000 boxes of cookies that year and she won her trip around the world.Andrews is no smarter than thousands of other people. The key to her success is that she has found the secret of selling: Ask, Ask, Ask! Many people fail before they even begin because they fail to ask for what they want.It takes courage to ask for what you want. And , as Andrews has discovered, the more you ask, the easier ( and more fun) it gets.根据短文内容选择最佳答案,将其标号填入题前括号内。
高中英语真题:词法综合(建议用时: 20分钟)1. The basketball coach, as well as the players, intervie wed shortly after the match for their outstanding performance.A. wereB. areC. isD. was2. Parents’to deal with these challenges affects how well they’re able to care for their c hildren.A. energyB. abilityC. strengthD. power3. (2013·内江模拟)I don’t exactly know what topic you are talking about, but I’ve got main idea ofarticle you mentioned just now.A. a; anB. the; /C. /; theD. the; the4. —How much do you know Tom can earn year? —Sorry, but I don’t know it exactly. He can be paid byweek.A. a; theB. a; aC. the; theD. the; a5. (2013·福州模拟)After great efforts President Obama was elected to a seco ndof office.A. turnB. roundC. termD. stage6. (2012·内江模拟)Now, you guys, pleaseread the poem aloud. Tom, you are the first.A. in shortB. in doubtC. in turnD. in case7. (2013·北京模拟)Being more realistic, the elderly have learned to focus on t hings that make them happy and let go of that don’t. A. them B. it C. thatD. those8. (2013·南昌模拟)The majority of universities in this country provide scholars hips for students financial aid.A. in face ofB. in honor ofC. in favor ofD. in need of9. (2013·自贡模拟)I got this bicycle for . My friend gave it to me when s he bought a new one.A. everythingB. somethingC. anythingD. nothing10. —Can you spare me a few minutes?—Of course, but my schedule is .A. freeB. suitableC. tightD. regular11. I asked for some more cake, but there was left.A. no oneB. noneC. a littleD. a few12. (2013·西安模拟)—Our women athletes achieved great success in the VancouverWinter Olympic Games.—Yes. No one could perform , I think.A. wellB. betterC. bestD. the best13. (原创)A terrible earthquake struck Ya’an, Sichuan Province, great damage to this area.A. to causeB. causingC. being causedD. having caused14. Bearing the pains helps strengthen your mind, your character and develop a strong will.A. build upB. take upC. use upD. pick up15. (2013·成都模拟) , dear! Things won’t be as bad as you think. Ther e will be chances for you!A. Hurry upB. Look upC. Cheer upD. Make up16. I wonder how itthat Chinese climbers successfully finished the torch relay on the Mount Qomolangma, where the air is so thin.A. came outB. came acrossC. came overD. came about17. (2013·杭州模拟)—What are you going to do this afternoon?—I am going to the cinema with some friends. The filmquite early, so weto the bookstore after that.A. finished; are goingB. finished; goC. finishes; are goingD. finishes; go18. The physics teacher once said that we firstthe lightning followed by thunders because lightfaster than sound.A. see; traveledB. saw; traveledC. saw; travelsD. see; travels19. (2013·绵阳模拟)—Has Jenny finished her essay? —I don’t know. She it this morning.A. was writingB. had writtenC. wroteD. has written20. Park Geun-hye is the first womanPresident in South Korean history.A. to electB. being electedC. to be electedD. elected21. (2013·银川模拟)the same mistake again made his parents very angry.A. His being madeB. He had madeC. He had makingD. His making22. (2013·广元模拟)When asked, the lost child didn’t say anything but. I felt at a loss what to do.A. cryB. to cryC. cryingD. cried23. —What have you learned from your experience in ? —Well, understanding people from another culturebe very difficult.A. mustB. canC. shouldD. shall24. (2013·福州模拟)According to the latest traffic rules, drivers whorun red lightslose six points, double the previous punishment.A. shallB. mayC. canD. should25. But for these spelling mistakes, Ia full mark in my last English examination.A. gotB. had gotC. would getD. would have got答案解析1.【解析】选D。
2024届浙江省部分地区中考二模英语试题含答案考生须知:1.全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答。
选择题必须用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上。
2.请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号。
3.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。
Ⅰ. 单项选择1、Tom is considering ______ his job because he ______ getting up so early.A.changing, isn’t used to B.not changing, doesn’t use toC.not to change, didn’t use to D.to change, isn’t used to2、We must firstly keep ourselves when we go travelling.A.safe B.serious C.smooth D.special3、— Can Mr King spare some time for the evening party?— If he ______, he will try his best to make it.A.will be invited B.is invited C.invites D.will invite4、We should keep quiet in the movie theatre and we_____ speak loudlyA.won’t B.should C.need D.mustn't5、— Must we leave the reading room before 6 o’clock?— No, you . You can stay here until 6:30.A.can’t B.needn’t C.mustn’t D.shouldn’t6、The film Operation Red Sea_____a lot of praise since its first show months ago.A.wins B.win C.will win D.has won7、This year our school is__________than it was last year.A.much more beautiful B.much beautifulC.the most beautiful D.beautiful8、On ________Children's Day,Jack received a prize for being ________honest boy.A.the;an B./;an C./;a D.the;a9、---Could you tell me _______?---Sure. Walk straight along this street and you'll find it.A.how can I get to the museum B.where is the museumC.which is the way to the museum D.how far the museum is10、This new model of car is so expensive that it is _____ the reach of those young people with low pay.A.beyond B.over C.below D.againstⅡ. 完形填空11、Every mobile phone has a ringtone(铃声). It tells you that someone is calling you. Now, there 1 a ringtone called “mosquito tone(蚊子铃声)”.Mosquito tone has a special 2 Only children and teenagers can hear it. Using it, students can receive calls and text messages in class 3 the teacher will not realize what is happening. However, it also has a bad influence on their study if students use it in class.“Not all the students are 4 in mosquito tone.” Jerry Jones, a high school student of 17, says, “Using mosquito tone too often is bad for our hearing. I may use it for 5 , but not in class1.(小题1)A.be B.will be C.is D.was2.(小题2)A.sound B.voice C.noise D.music3.(小题3)A.and B.or C.then D.but4.(小题4)A.interest B.interested C.interests D.interesting5.(小题5)A.pleased B.pleasant C.pleasure D.pleaseⅢ. 语法填空12、请用适当的词完成下面的短文,并把所缺单词填写在答题卡指定的位置上。
IT WAS 34 years ago that Park Geun-hye left Cheong wa Dae (the “Blue House”), South Korea's presidential mansion(宅第,公馆). Her father, Park Chung-hee, was the autocratic (独断专横者)strongman who led the "miracle on the Han river" in the 1960s and 70s. From 1974 until 1979, when he was assassinated(刺杀), his daughter served as his first lady. Since she won a perfectly democratic election in December 2012, she returned to the Blue House today as the country’s president.Her inauguration(就职)ceremony was an upbeat(充满希望的), twenty-first century affair, down to the appearance of Psy, who belted out(高歌)his ubiquitous(无处不在的)mega-hit(著名歌曲), "Gangnam Style". But the past was never too far away. In her first speech since taking office, President Park mentioned the economic "miracle" several times, and referred explicitly(详细地)to the "can-do" spirit of the first Park era.She comes with a very different set of priorities than her father’s, though. South Koreans today are more concerned with the distribut ion of wealth than they are with headline GDP figures. The popular perception(观念)is of a successful country that is stricken with economic inequality, excessive(过多的)power in the hands of the conglomerates(联合大公司)and a lack of decent(适宜的)jobs for young graduate s. Ms Park won power having promised to relieve these ills, while expanding the welfare(福利)state. Today, she spoke of "a new era of happiness" for Koreans.In that respect, she differs from her predecessor(前任), Lee Myung-bak, who has just retired. (Korean presidents are only allowed a single term.) He had swept into the Blue House five years ago with a mandate(命令,授权)to pursue his "747 pledge(诺言)": 7% annual GDP growth, $40,000 GDP per capita, and the seventh-largest economy in the world. Such promises were fanciful, but they were useful in setting the tone for his term in office, as well as in getting him elected. At some point during the past five years however, Koreans grew tired of the growth mentality(心态). Mr Lee suddenly looked to be a man of the past.Despite her father having been the very architect of the Korean-model development state, Ms Park has managed to move with the times. She brought the main conservative party to the political centre, with her talk of "economic democratisation". She achieved this while retaining her core(核心的)support—the older vote rs who remember her father with fond ness.In terms of foreign policy, she offers mostly continuity. She will seek to improve relations with China, but not at the expense of South Korea’s alliance(盟友)with America. Unfortunately, she inherit s troubled ties with Japan—the result of perennial(经年的)tension s over the history of wartime sex slavery(慰安妇), and also over the Dokdo islets (小岛)(known to the Japanese as Takeshima), which both countries claim. Japan’s deputy prime minister(副首相), Taro Aso, attended today's inauguration, but his new government's relatively less apologetic attitude will make it difficult for Ms Park to bring thetwo nations any closer together. The emerging weak-yen(日元)policy is making Korean export ers grumble(抱怨)too.And then there is the small matter of North Korea. Ms Park's main rival in the election, Moon Jae-in, had propose d a full return to the South’s "sunshine policy"—offering generous aid to North Korea in the hope of inspiring better behaviour. Ms Park talks instead of "trustpolitic", where assistance is to be regarded as conditional(非绝对的)on good behaviour. Nuclear tests and rocket launches, it must be note d, do not fall within anyone's definition of good behaviour.Though Ms Park has just become South Korea's first female president, the excitement over that should be short-lived. Among her cabinet(内阁)nominees only the minister for women and minister for maritime(航海的)affairs are women. This remain s a country where gender equality(男女平等)is a distant dream. South Korea has the highest median (正中的)male-female pay gap in the OECD. Future generation s of Korean women seem likely to judge this president more on what she does about this than on her gender itself.With South Korea at an economic and social crossroads, and the North proving anever-more resourceful menace(威胁,恐吓), Ms Park has her work cut out. Certainly, a touch of "can-do" spirit would be useful, and a "miracle" wouldn't hurt, either. We wish her all the best.。
中职升学英语模拟试题中职升学英语试题英语试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
第I卷(选择题,共50分)注意事项:I.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目用铅笔涂在答题卡上。
II.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应的答案标号涂黑。
如有改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。
不能答在试题卷上。
一、英语知识运用(本大题共30个小题,每小题1分,共30分。
在每小题列出的四个选项中,只有一项符合题目要求,请将符合题目要求的选项选出)1.--Do you play______piano in your free time?--No,I like sports.I often play______soccer with my friends.A.不填;theB.the;不填C.the;theD.a;a2.--May I play computer games now,Mom?--No.You____finish your homework first.A.mustB.canC.couldD.may3.My parents often tell me____too much junk food because it’s bad for my health.A.not eatingB.not to eatC.eatingD.to eat4.--There was thick haze(雾霾)in our city this spring.What do you think of it?--I think____cars we drive,___pollution our city will have.A.the fewer;the fewerB.the fewer;the lessC.the more;the fewer;D.the more;the less5.Do you enjoy____TV or____story-books?A.watching;lookingB.seeing;readingC.watch;readD.watching;reading6.---Let’s stay at home,____?--Good idea.A.will youB.won’t youC.shall weD.do you7.I had some medicine,__________it hasn’t done much good up to now.A.forB.soC.butD.or8.--_____weather!It’s raining!--Bad luck!We can’t go climbing today.A.What badB.What a badC.How badD.What fine9.In some parts of London,missing a bus means_______for another hour.A.waitingB.to waitC.to be waitingD.wait10.The Spring Festival is a________long holiday.A.seven-daysB.seven-dayC.seven dayD.seven days11.--What should I do,Mr.Green?--You should take more exercise_______healthy.A.stayB.stayingC.to stayD.stayed12.You'd better go and tell Jim the news.I'm sure he will be very________it.A.interesting;interest inB.surprised;interested inC.interested;interesting inD.surprising;interested in13.--Merry Christmas.--Thank you._____________!A.I like it very much.B.Yes,it’s nice.C.The same to you.D.No problem.14.Jane just has spent the weekend____in the sea in Qingdao with his friends.A.on swimmingB.swimmingC.at swimmingD.for swimming15.--Do you know the boy________is sitting next to Peter?--Yes.He is Peter's friend.They are celebrating his________birthday.A.who;ninthB.that;ninethC./;ninethD.which;ninth16.You don’t like to go boating,__________.A.so do I.B.so I do.C.nor do ID.nor I do17.It________delicious.I would like to eat it.esB.soundsC.looksD.tastes18.--How many years is it since you left home?--Ten years.I often________my hometown.A.dreamB.dream ofC.dreamingD.dreamed19.They are having the car________.A.washB.washedC.washingD.washes20.--Do you know anything about the college?--Yes,but when and where to build it_____yet.A.hasn’t been decidedB.hasn’t decidedC.aren’t decidedD.doesn’t decide21.--Why do you like the novel so much?--Because it is the best one_____I have ever read.A.whichB.thatC.whoD.what22.Could you tell me___the post office?A.how can I get toB.how I can get toC.where can I getD.where I to get23.He telephoned the travel agency to_____three air tickets to London.A.orderB.arrangeC.takeD.book24.He tried many times to pass the exam and_____he succeeded.A.at the endB.in the endC.by the endD.an end25.Don’t cry any more.The baby___________.A.was sleepingB.sleepC.is sleepingD.slept26.--Study hard,________you won't pass the exam.--I see,Mum.A.orB.andC.butD.unless27.I find strange she doesn't want to travel.A.it;thatB.that;thatC.it;whatD.that;what28.--Excuse me.sir.How far is Blue Sky Supermarket?--About walk.A.20minute'sB.20minutes'C.20minutesD.20minute29.--Can you finish your work before dark?--_________.A.No problemB.That's OKC.Never mindD.With pleasure30.--Let’s go and have sports together.--__________.A.Yes,please.B.You’re welcome.C.That’s a good idea.D.It’s all right.二.阅读理解(本大题共10个小题,每小题2分,共20分。
时装用英语怎么说时装,指款式新颖而富有时代感的服装,时间性强,每隔一定时期流行一种款式。
那么你知道时装用英语怎么说吗?下面跟店铺一起来学习时装的英语知识吧。
时装英语说法fashion clothesfashionable dress时装的相关短语时装设计 fashion design ;时装模特 fashion model ; Mannequin ; Miss Chic ;中国时装 China Fashion ; Chinese Fashions ;时装日志 FASHION DAILY时装点击 FashionClick反时装 Anti-fashion男式时装 Men's Fashion时装快讯 Fashion News时装的英语例句1. Many of the clothes come from the world's top fashion houses.这些服装中有很多出自世界顶级时装设计公司。
2. "Such lovely clothes. I'd no idea Milan was so wonderful," she raved.“这些时装太漂亮了。
我没想到米兰是如此的精彩,”她赞不绝口。
3. Gucci will be holding fashion shows to present their autumn collection.古奇将举办时装发布会推出他们的秋装系列。
4. Nick Sullivan previews this season's collections from Paris and Milan.尼克·沙利文对这一季来自巴黎和米兰的时装系列作了预评。
5. Stella, 21, is at art school training to be a fashion designer.斯特拉,21岁,就读于艺术系,正接受时装设计师的培训。
朴槿惠(韩国语:박근혜;英语:Park Geun-hye,1952年2月2日-),女,韩国前总统朴正熙的长女,韩国政治家,现任韩国总统,韩国第18任总统。
朴槿惠于1952年生于大邱市,父亲是韩国第五至第九任总统朴正熙、母亲陆英修,有一个妹妹朴槿令和一个弟弟朴志晚。
曾任新国家党党代表、国会议员。
朴槿惠是韩国历史上首位女总统,也是东亚第一位民选的女总统,亦是韩国唯一父女皆任总统之例子。
她精通汉语,喜欢中国哲学。
2016年12月9日,因朴槿惠“崔顺实门”闺蜜干政事件,韩国国会针对总统朴槿惠的弹劾动议案投票表决。
299人投票,同意234票。
总统朴槿惠将被停止执行职务,由国务总理黄教安替代主政。
弹劾案通过后,议案将交付宪法法院裁决。
宪法法院最迟需在180天内做出裁决。
若宪法法院裁决弹劾案成立,朴槿惠将被取消总统职务,此后60天内将举行新的总统大选。
在宪法法院对弹劾案做出最终裁决前,朴槿惠将保持总统职衔,继续在青瓦台生活,也可领取基本工资。
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2016年12月13日韩国《东亚日报》称,2016年11月26日朴槿惠得了肾上腺功能低下症。
韩国总统朴槿惠的就职演讲稿(3)朴槿惠就职演讲英文Inauguration Address by President Park Geun-hyeFeb 25, 2013My fellow Koreans and seven million fellow compatriots overseas,As I take office as the 18th-term President of the Republic of Korea, I stand before you today determined to open a new era of hope.I am profoundly grateful to the Korean people for entrusting this historic mission to me. I also thank President Lee Myung-bak, former Presidents, dignitaries who have come from abroad to celebrate this occasion, and other distinguished guests for their presence.As President of the Republic of Korea, I will live up to the will of the people by achieving economic rejuvenation, the happiness of the people, and the flourishing of our culture.I will do my utmost to building a Republic of Korea that is prosperous and where happiness is felt by all Koreans.Fellow citizens,The Republic of Korea as we know it today has been built on the blood, toil, and sweat of the people.We have written a new history of extraordinary achievement combining industrialization and democratization based on the unwavering “can do” spirit of our people and matching resolve.The Korean saga that is often referred to as the “Mir acle on the Han River” was written on the heels of our citizens who worked tirelessly in the mines of Germany, in the torrid desertsof the Middle East, in factories and laboratories where the lights were never turned off, and in the freezing frontlines safeguarding our national defense.This miracle was only possible due to the outstanding caliber of our people and their unstinting devotion to both family and country.I pay my heartfelt tribute to all fellow Koreans who have made the Republic of Korea what it is today.Fellow citizens,Throughout the vortex of our turbulent contemporary history we always prevailed over countless hardships and adversities.Today, we are confronted anew with a global economic crisis and outstanding security challenges such as North Korea’s nuclear threat.At the same time, capitalism confronts new challenges in the aftermath of the global financial crisis. The tasks we face today are unlike any we have confronted before. And they can only be overcome by charting a new pathway by ourselves.Forging a new path is seldom an easy task.But I have faith in the Korean people.I believe in their resilience and the potential of our dynamic nation.And so I pledge to embark on the making of a “Second Miracle on the Han River” premised o n a new era of hope hand-in-hand with the Korean people.I will usher in a new era of hope whereby the happiness of each citizen becomes the bedrock of our nation’s strength which in turn is shared by and benefits all Koreans.Economic RevivalMy fellow countrymen,Today, I would like to propose a new way forward fostered on a mutually reinforcing cycle of national advancement and the happiness of our people.The new administration will usher in a new era of hope premised on a revitalizing economy, the happiness of our people, and the blossoming of our culture.To begin with, economic revitalization is going to be propelled by a creative economy and economic democratization.Across the world, we are witnessing an economic paradigm shift.A creative economy is defined by the convergence of science and technology with industry, the fusion of culture with industry, and the blossoming of creativity in the very borders that were once permeated by barriers.It is about going beyond the rudimentary expansion of existing markets, and creating new markets and new jobs by building on the bedrock of convergence.At the very heart of a creative economy lie science technology and the IT industry, areas that I have earmarked as key priorities.I will raise our science and technology to world-class levels. And a creative economy will be brought to fruition by applying the results of such endeavors across the board.The new administration’s Ministry of Future Planning and Science will be tasked to lead the emergence of a creative economy in tandem with this new paradigm.People are the nucleus of a creative economy. We live in an age where a single individual can raise the value of an entire nation and even help in rescuing the economy.New opportunities to serve their country will be opened to numerous talented Koreans thriving across the global village. And to those who are equally enabled at the home front, efforts will be enhanced to allow them to become convergence leaders imbued with creativity and passion as pillars of a future Korea.In order for a creative economy to truly blossom, economic democratization must be achieved.I believe strongly that only when a fair market is firmly in place ,can everyone dream of a better future and work to their fullest potential.One of my critical economic goals is to ensure that anyone that works hard can stand on their own two feet and where, through the support of policies designed to strengthen small and medium-sized enterprises, such businesses can prosper alongside large companies.By rooting out various unfair practices and rectifying the misguided habits of the past which have frustrated small business owners and small and medium-sized enterprises, we will provide active support to ensure that everyone can live up to their fullest potential, regardless of where they work or what they do for a living.It is precisely when the major players in our economy come together as one and pool their strengths that we can bring happiness to the people and enhance our nation’s competitiveness.It is on this foundation that I will breathe new energy into our economy and realize a “Second Miracle on the Han River” that culminates in the happiness of the Korean people.Happiness of the PeopleFellow Koreans,No matter how much the country advances, such gains would be meaningless if the lives of the people remained insecure.A genuine era of happiness is only possible when we aren’t clouded by the uncertainties of aging and when bearing and raising children is truly considered a blessing.No citizen should be left to fear that he or she might not be able to meet the basic requirements of life.A new paradigm of tailored welfare will free citizens from anxieties and allow them to prosper in their own professions, maximize their potentials, an d also contribute to the nation’s development.I believe that enabling people to fulfill their dreams and opening a new era of hope begins with education.We need to provide active support so that education brings out the best of an individual’s latent abi lities and we need to establish a new system that fosters national development through the stepping stones of each individual’s capabilities.There is a saying that someone you know is not as good as someone you like, and someone you like is not as good as someone you enjoy being with.The day of true happiness will only come when an increasing number of people are able to enjoy what they learn, and love what they do.The most important asset for any country is its people.The future holds little promise when individual ability is stifled and when the only name of the game is rigid competition that smothers creativity.Ever since childhood, I have held the conviction that harnessing the potential of every student will be the force thatpropels a nation forward.Our educational system will be improved so that students can discover their talents and strengths, fulfill their precious dreams and are judged on that bases. This will enable them to make the best use of their talent upon entering society.There is no place for an individual’s dreams, talents or hopes in a society where everything is determined by one’s academic background and list of credentials.We will transform our society from one that stresses academic credentials to one that is merit-based so that each individual’s dreams and flair can bear fruit.It goes without saying that protecting the lives and ensuring the safety of the people is a critical element of a happy nation.The new government will focus its efforts on building a safe society where women, people with disabilities, or anyone else for that matter, can feel at ease as they carry on with their lives, no matter where they are in the country.We will build a society where fair laws prevail rather than the heavy hand of power and where the law serves as a shield of justice for society’s underprivileged.A Flourishing CultureFellow Koreans!In the 21st century, culture is power. It is an era where an individual’s imagination becomes creative contents.Across the world, the “Korean Wave” is welcomed with great affection that not only triggers happiness and joy but one that instills abiding pride in all Koreans.This is a result of a foundation created by the convergence of both tangible and intangible heritages of five thousand years of Korea’s cultural splendor as well as our spiritual ethos.The new administration will elevate the sanctity of our spiritual ethos so that they can permeate every facet of society and in so doing, enable all of our citizens to enjoy life enriched by culture.We will harness the innate value of culture in order to heal social conflicts and bridging cultural divides separating different regions, generations, and social strata.We will build a nation that becomes happier through culture, where culture becomes a fabric of daily life, and a welfare system that embodies cultural values.Creative activities across wide-ranging genres will be supported, while the contents industry which merges culture with advanced technology will be nurtured. In so doing, we will ignite the engine of a creative economy and create new jobs.Together with the Korean people we will foster a new cultural renaissance or a culture that transcends ethnicity and languages, overcomes ideologies and customs, contributes to the peaceful development of humanity, and is connected by the ability to share happiness.My Fellow Koreans,Happiness can only flourish when people feel comfortable and secure. I pledge to you today that I will not tolerate any action that threatens the lives of our people and the security of our nation.North Korea’s recent nuclear test is a challenge to the survival and future of the Korean people, and there should be no mistake that the biggest victim will be none other than North Korea itself.I urge North Korea to abandon its nuclear ambitions without delay and embark on the path to peace and shared development.It is my sincere hope that North Korea can progress together as a responsible member of the international community instead of wasting its resources on nuclear and missile development and continuing to turn its back to the world in self-imposed isolation.There is no doubt that we are faced today with an extremely serious security environment but neither can we afford to remain where we are.Through a trust-building process on the Korean Peninsula I intend to lay the groundwork for an era of harmonious unification where all Koreans can lead more prosperous and freer lives and where their dreams can come true.I will move forward step-by-step on the basis of credible deterrence to build trust between the South and the North.Trust can be built through dialogue and by honoring promises that have already been made. It is my hope that North Korea will abide by international norms and make the right choice so that the trust-building process on the Korean Peninsula can move forward.The era of happiness that I envision is one that simultaneously unlocks an era of happiness on the Korean Peninsula while also contributing to ushering in an era of happiness throughout the global community.To ease tensions and conflicts and further spread peace and cooperation in Asia, I will work to strengthen trust with countries in the region including the United States, China, Japan, Russia and other Asian and Oceanic countries.Moreover, I envision a Korea that shares more deeply the travails of others while also contributing to the resolution of key global issues.Fellow citizens!Today I assume my duties as the 18th-term President of the Republic of Korea. Let me assure you that I will journey with the people who have bestowed this tremendous responsibility upon me to truly open a new era of hope.The responsibility for governing the nation falls on the shoulders of the President, and the fate of the nation is determined by the people. I ask for your strength and support as we take the Republic of Korea on a new path.We stand on the threshold of a new era where our nation and people must walk in unison and where the nation’s development and the people’s happiness jointly form a virtuous cycle.The success of our journey hinges on mutual confidence and trust between the government and the people, and their ability to move forward in partnership.I will earn the trust of the people by ensuring that our government remains clean, transparent and competent. I will endeavor to shed popular distrust of government and strive to elevate the capital of trust.I humbly ask for your support, wherever you may be, not only in the service of your own individual interests, but also in answering the call of the common good.In the needy days of our past, we shared with each other whatever we had. Even in the midst of their hardship, our ancestors had the generosity of mind to leave aside a few persimmons for the magpies during the harvest season. We are a people that had long led a life of communal sharing.Reviving that spirit once again and building a society flowing with responsibility and consideration for others will allow us to be confident that a new era of happiness that all of us dream ofis truly within our reach.Such a spirit will offer a new model for capitalism that is in search of a new compass and set an example for addressing the uncertain future that confronts our world.I ask that you place your trust in me and my government, and join us along the path to a new future.Let us all work together towards a new era of happiness and hope, so that we can all become partners in another miracle or a new chapter in the “Miracle on the Han River.”Thank you very much.。