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昌江2024-2025学年第二学期期末教学质量检测试题(卷)高三英语

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一、单项选择 (共25题,共 125分)
  • 1、It is well-known that crack cocaine is a powerfully _____ drug and the users become ____ to it much more easily if they smoke it.

    A.addicted; addict B.addictive; addict C.addicted; addictive D.addictive; addicted

  • 2、I wasn’t aware that I would be paying-you certainly didn’t make it ________.

    A.explicit B.ample C.diverse D.sharp

  • 3、He was allowed to stay on with his grandma   he restricted himself to his studies.

    A.in case B.even if C.as though D.so long as

  • 4、---I was scolded for my wrong judgment.

    ---If only you   the issue more thought.

    A.gave B.would give C.have given D.had given

  • 5、To keep pace with changes around the world, it is vital that teachers_____ students to use computer technology.

    A.should be taught B.must teach C.teach D.are taught

  • 6、It is________to come into your leaders’ office without their permission.

    A.a good manner

    B.a bad manner

    C.bad manners

    D.good manners

  • 7、The defense lawyer was questioning the old man who was one of the _______ of the murder committed last month.

    A.witnesses B.audiences C.viewers D.observers

  • 8、The plan has to be ________ to meet the real situation.

    A.adjusted

    B.adapted

    C.produced

    D.refounded

  • 9、Try ________ she might, Sue couldn't get the door open.(2011·全国Ⅰ)

    A.if

    B.when

    C.since

    D.as

  • 10、As the news report _______ it, China’s effective measures had led to positive results in reducing the novel corona virus (新冠病毒)outbreak nationally.

    A.put B.quit C.read D.shut

  • 11、They had made full preparations but somehow, the plan _________ badly.

    A. was worked out B. worked out

    C. was turned out D. turned out

  • 12、Children need many things, but ______they need love.

    A. at all B. in all

    C. after all D. above all

  • 13、The police ____________ the man enter the bank.

    A. observed B. obtained

    C. operated D. offended

  • 14、The old man could buy nothing ______ .

    A. with his money to steal B. with his money having stolen

    C. with his money stealing D. with his money stolen

  • 15、 —I find it astonishing that your deskmate ________ be so rude to you.

    —Not astonishing at all. She is always rude to anyone else.

    A.should    B.must  C.might  D.ought to

     

  • 16、The train for Beijing_________ at seven o’clock in the evening. We still have some time.

    A.leaves B.has left C.left D.would leave

  • 17、I am ________ the government as well as to the general public for just treatment ________ peasant-workers,who have made great contributions to the improvement of city life.

    A.asking;on behalf of

    B.applying;in the name of

    C.demanding;in the name of

    D.appealing to;on behalf of

  • 18、It ___________ to him that he had an important conference to attend the next morning.

    A. happened B. hit

    C. struck D. occurred

  • 19、—You've done a good job.

    —Yes. It________us a whole month to finish it.

    A.takes

    B.has been taking

    C.took

    D.was taking

  • 20、(2014﹒北京)Some people believe ___________ has happened before or is happening now will repeat itself in the future.

    A.whatever

    B.whenever

    C.whereever

    D.however

  • 21、It is ________ practice to bring a present to the hostess when one is invited to dinner.

    A.common B.ordinary C.general D.usual

  • 22、Mary is always ready to do some ______ work at the local nursing house in her spare time.

    A.responsible B.exhausting C.voluntary D.professional

  • 23、Dismissing small talk as unimportant is easy, but we can't forget that deep  relationships wouldn't even exist   it weren't for casual conversation.

    A.although B.when C.if D.unless

  • 24、He is said to ________ to his country because a new president comes into power.

    A. be allowed to return B. allow to return

    C. allow returning D. be allowed returning

  • 25、When we fail to ____ our own expectations, we often feel frustrated.

    A. look forward to B. live up to

    C. make up for D. set off for

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 26、   The world has a water problem which is simple to understand but not to solve. The amount of water in the world is limited. Water usage in the world has increased during the past 10 years. Usages will continue to increase as the population grows and uses more water. A third of the world’s population lives in countries that have too little water. 1

    It’s strange to think that there is more than enough water available for everyone’s basic needs. 2 Some countries are much drier than others, for example Sudan in Africa. The UN says that people need a minimum of 50 litres of water a day for drinking, washing, cooking and sanitation(卫生). In 1990, over a billion people did not have even that . 3 Water shortages can mean long walks to get water, high prices to buy it, food insecurity and disease from drinking dirty water.

    Governments that try to improve water supplies need to think carefully about how to do this. Dams and other large projects now affect 60 percent of world’s largest rivers and provide millions with water. 4

    5 New technology can help, especially by cleaning up pollution and so making more water usable, and in agriculture, where water use can be made far more efficient. For millions of people around the world, solving the problem is a matter of life and death.

    A.So what can help?

    B.The rest along major rivers in the world have no worry about water.

    C.Unfortunately, it’s poor people who suffer most.

    D.By 2025, scientists expect this to increase to two-thirds.

    E.It’s just not spread evenly throughout the world.

    F.Meanwhile, electricity from these dams can provide people with clean energy.

    G.But in many cases, homes and the environment are destroyed as a result.

  • 27、What is a hero? We may think of the fictional characters with supernatural powers or great people who can influence world events. Now, as the nation continues its all-out efforts to fight against the novel coronavirus pneumonia(COVID-19), medical staff have become heroes in the eyes of the public.

    As of Feb 19, a total of 32,000 medical staff outside Hubei province have been working to treat patients around the center of the outbreak.

    Zhang Dingyu, the president of Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital, is one of these heroes. Since the hospital received the first seven patients in December, Zhang has been so busy that he barely gets any sleep. Even suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (肌萎缩侧索硬化), the 56-year-old doctor is doing his best to quicken his pace to save precious time for infected patients. “I have to run, racing against time to save more patients from the deadly disease, because I don’t have much time left in my life,” Zhang told Xinhua News Agency.

    With the duty of saving lives, many medical professionals like Zhang have been working long hours for days, despite their fear and worries.

    Lu Jingjing from Wuhan Children’s Hospital also works at a temporary mobile hospital. She does not let her parents know that she is now working with novel coronavirus-infected patients.

    When her parents ask for a video chat, Lu says she is working and lets her husband and children chat with them instead.

    “It’s dangerous but we should win the battle with the virus as soon as possible, so that medical staff and patients can go back home,” she told China Daily.

    US writer Khalil Gibran (1883-1931) once wrote, “Tenderness and kindness are not signs of weakness and despair, but the manifestations of strength and resolution.” It’s true for the medical workers.

    Everyone has fear, especially when it comes to deadly diseases. But for medical staff, saving lives comes first and is enough for them to be brave and stay on the front. They may look like ordinary people in daily life, but in these extraordinary times, they are heroes.

    【1】What is the author’s main purpose in writing this article?

    A.To explain what makes a modern-day hero.

    B.To praise medical staff for their efforts to fight the NCP.

    C.To describe what measures China has taken to deal with the virus.

    D.To show the difficulties faced by medical staff treating NCP patients.

    【2】What do we learn from Zhang Dingyu’s words?

    A.His illness has turned him into an impatient man.

    B.His illness makes him work without fear.

    C.He feels sorry for himself because of his illness.

    D.He wants to help as many patients as possible.

    【3】Why doesn’t Lu Jingjing answer her parents’ video calls?

    A.She is too busy and has no time for video chats.

    B.She doesn’t want her parents to worry about her.

    C.It’s not allowed to make a video call from the hospital.

    D.There is no WiFi signal at the temporary mobile hospital.

    【4】The underlined word “manifestations” in the second-to-last paragraph probably means “_______”.

    A.results

    B.differences

    C.indications

    D.advantages

  • 28、   Four Sydney Youth Stamp Group (SYSG) workshops are held each year during the school holidays for children aged 7 to 17 years. We have a Junior group (7 to 11 year olds) and a Senior group (12 to 17 year olds). The workshops are for children at home and abroad, who want to further their stamp collecting enjoyment and skills, and we especially welcome those who are new to this field.

    2020 Workshop Dates:

    Friday 24 January 2020— Theme: Italy

    Saturday 18 April 2020— Theme: Sport in Australia

    Saturday 18 July 2020—Theme: USA

    Saturday 10 October 2020—Theme: Netherlands

    Cost: Free

    Venue: Philatelic Association of NSW, Inc. (Philas House) 17 Brisbane Street, Surry Hills

    Time: 10:30 am to 3:00 pm (children are to be seated by 10:30 am. Parents, please arrive a little earlier to have your children’s names checked off)

    How to book: Download a registration formclick here (PDF 24kb). Complete the form and mail it to the Coordinator (协调者). The Coordinator will send you an email confirming your booking. Bookings are accepted up to 28 days before each workshop. Parents can also email the Coordinator to add your name to our mailing list, you will receive a letter in the mail and registration form, about our next workshop.

    Items (物品) children can bring (we understand beginners may not have some of these items, but do not worry, just come along):

    Stamp Album, with or without stamps

    Lead pencil, coloured pencils, scissors, ruler, ballpoint or felt-tip pen

    Australian Stamp Catalogue (Seven Seas—preferably a fairly recent edition)

    1Who are most welcomed in the SYSG workshops?

    A. Junior group members, B. Senior group members.

    C. Foreign stamp collectors. D. Beginners of stamp collecting.

    2What does the last SYSG workshop in 2020 focus on?

    A. Sport in Australia. B. Netherlands.

    C. Italy. D. America,

    3Where is the text most probably taken from?

    A. A stamp brochure. B. A children magazine.

    C. A website. D. A newspaper.

  • 29、My aunt Cindy has her own cake shop. She can make nice cakes for special occasions, such as weddings. I spent a week last summer helping her in the shop. Making a nice cake is harder than I thought it would be.     

    I practised for hours in Aunt Cindy’s shop. I made little colored dots (圆点) on a piece of wax paper (蜡纸). Unluckily, I could not get the dots to be the same shape or size.     

    I decided to take a break from making the dots, so I helped move cakes. However, that was not easy for me, either. I dropped a cake when trying to take it out of the freezer (冰箱) by myself. Luckily one of Aunt Cindy’s assistants was there. He saved the cake from hitting the floor.     

    It takes a whole team to make a huge cake. That’s one of the most important things I learned. Each person on the team has to be great at his or her job. Aunt Cindy designs the cakes on paper, Larry does the mixing and baking, and assistants carve and put frosting on the cakes. Aunt Cindy and Larry do most of the decorating while the assistants help make small parts like flowers and figures. Building a big cake is like playing a team sport. If one person doesn’t do his or her job well, the whole team pays for that.      

    Even though I was not much help to my aunt, I’m glad I spent the week in Aunt Cindy’s shop. Designing cakes takes more than just baking skills. It takes art and painting skills too. Now when I see a really nice cake, I don’t think of eating it first. Instead, I look at it and wonder how many hours it took to make.

    【1】Why did the writer take a break from putting colored dots on wax paper?

    A.Because Aunt Cindy did not want her to make any more dots.

    B.Because Aunt Cindy wanted her to help somewhere else.

    C.Because she practised for hours and could make one perfectly.

    D.Because she could not make the dots good enough for a cake.

    【2】Who designs the cakes on paper?

    A.Aunt Cindy.

    B.Larry.

    C.Assistants

    D.The writer.

    【3】Why was the writer glad to have spent a week in her aunt’s shop?

    A.She learned how to make a nice cake.

    B.She learned how to make good dots on wax paper.

    C.She learned the importance of teamwork.

    D.She learned art and painting skills.

三、完形填空 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 30、   Everyone should go to his or her 50th high school reunion. There was a time I thought I’d never go even if the opportunity _________. But now I feel _________ for people who don’t go.

    I went to the _________ of my high school on a Saturday evening, and I am glad I did. It was a gift to recognize some _________ classmates right away — and to be recognized. _________, we had name tags and our _________ photos on our clothing to help identify us. I recognized one woman immediately!

    The most memorable and moving experience of the night was _________ by a schoolmate and neighbor to whom I was once close. Unfortunately, we had a falling out in the high school. I never saw her after _________, but this time, I saw her name on a place setting. At first, I feared that I would _________ her. But my better self won over, and I __________ her out. I kept looking until I got a __________ on my shoulder. There she was __________. We hugged as if nothing had ever __________ and exchanged affectionate words. When the party __________, my old-new friend walked towards me, __________ me again and wished me well. I returned her good wishes. All the bad __________ melted into thin air.

    I am grateful I had this __________ to reunite with old classmates. After all, we are almost __________ the final lap of our lifelong journeys. Some classmates had already left this __________, and their names were deleted from the list. Sometimes we have to walk back into the past because time does heal old wounds. We’re not the __________ people. We are better people.

    1A.put down B.came up C.get through D.take off

    2A.sorry B.relieved C.upset D.enthusiastic

    3A.event B.reunion C.ceremony D.campaign

    4A.latter B.former C.present D.future

    5A.Unluckily B.Unwillingly C.Normally D.Thankfully

    6A.old B.recent C.fancy D.new

    7A.delivered B.provided C.committed D.ruined

    8A.graduation B.separation C.marriage D.departure

    9A.stare at B.turn to C.run into D.rely on

    10A.let B.drove C.sought D.helped

    11A.hand B.blow C.kiss D.tap

    12A.walking B.talking C.smiling D.laughing

    13A.happened B.changed C.existed D.mentioned

    14A.began B.ended C.continued D.lasted

    15A.encouraged B.approached C.hugged D.patted

    16A.words B.apologies C.excuses D.memories

    17A.qualification B.situation C.courage D.chance

    18A.missing B.operating C.nearing D.wasting

    19A.world B.city C.school D.class

    20A.important B.bad C.merciful D.same

  • 31、   People have been told to stay separated at least six feet apart and to practice what state and local officials call “social distancing". As people try to slow the _______ of the COVID-19, the resulting chaos and fear are bringing both large and small communities_________ even though cases mount across the nation and the world.

    Simple acts of kindness are _________ online and in public, as neighbors, students, teachers, and others begin to connect those who can pass this long and ___________ time smoothly, with those who may not have the means to_________ .

    For Jesse Farren-James, ___________out has taken the form of organizing trips to the supermarkets for___________use of her membership card if anyone needs to buy large quantities. She_________the offer in a Facebook group for the community residents, and some people came and_________her. “I just feel so lucky that I have so many people in my life to rely on and so __________ that not everyone has that,” she wrote in the group. In another interview, Farren- James said the “community is coming together” and “there are so many good and amazing people________ to help where they can.”

    Also,____________ in Dorchester have gathered together online. In a Facebook group called DotParents, parents have been____________money to buy food and supplies for students and families in the community. As the leader, Lisa Graustein has been____________ this activity. On Thursday, she used the more than $2,000 raised by neighbors to purchase food in a restaurant supply company. A group of volunteers packed the food and planned to __________it to schools for those who may need it.

    “Food____________ is real in our city and this crisis is going to be severe.” Graustein said. “But here's something we can do that deals better with the hard ____________. This idea is spreading. She said friends in four other states had been running similar _________ . Next, she wants to find a way to get landlords to __________ abandon rent for residents in financial difficulties because of the__________ .

    1A.influence B.spread C.control D.procedure

    2A.shorter B.kinder C.closer D.nicer

    3A.praised B.recognized C.growing D.connecting

    4A.exhausting B.flexible. C.relaxing D.isolating

    5A.get through B.fit in C.cheer up D.break through

    6A.giving B.turning C.sending D.helping

    7A.supplies B.snacks C.drinks D.vegetables

    8A.delivered B.posted C.accepted D.ignored

    9A.looked after B.turned to C.cooperated with D.learned from

    10A.fortunate B.considerate C.heartbroken D.excited

    11A.agreeing B.hesitating C.refusing D.offering

    12A.neighbors B.teachers C.students D.parents

    13A.paying B.making C.raising D.saving

    14A.organizing B.supporting C.opposing D.sponsoring

    15A.collect B.distribute C.sell D.move

    16A.shortage B.waste C.consumption D.security

    17A.time B.task C.choice D.work

    18A.companies B.campaigns C.institutes D.communities

    19A.instantly B.gradually C.temporarily D.permanently

    20A.donation B.project C.activity D.outbreak

  • 32、It was December 2018. I was _________my PhD in the UK and a professor invited me to interview for a postdoc position in Japan. The online interview, during my visit to my family in Spain, went well and I was sure 2019 would be a _________year.

    Then, in April, my mother told me about some _________feelings she was experiencing. But I was focused on my paper, I brushed away my _________.

    Later, the doctors had a(n) _________: It was lung cancer. I spent the next two months _________between my research and my family. I made three _________visits home. However, my _________for myself pulled me back to lab. In the meantime, the cancer had _________.

    Yet I was set to attend a conference in New Zealand in early July, where I would __________my paper. But on my way to the airport, I __________. Instead of New Zealand, I flew back to Madrid.

    I __________my PhD defense. Meanwhile, my mother's prognosis (预测病情) changed from 1 year to months, weeks, then days. I'd thought I had more time with her, but I didn't. Cancer __________my mother at the end of July.

    I defended my paper in mid-September and moved to Tokyo to start my ________life.

    Please remember life is what happens while you are making plans. If your loved ones __________you, be there for them.

    【1】

    A.applying for

    B.finishing up

    C.preparing for

    D.giving up

    【2】

    A.tougher

    B.longer

    C.busier

    D.better

    【3】

    A.strange

    B.humble

    C.lonely

    D.guilty

    【4】

    A.excitement

    B.concerns

    C.pressure

    D.commitments

    【5】

    A.appointment

    B.promise

    C.update

    D.friction

    【6】

    A.torn

    B.distributed

    C.hesitating

    D.complaining

    【7】

    A.official

    B.formal

    C.brief

    D.regular

    【8】

    A.regrets

    B.expectations

    C.assumptions

    D.satisfactions

    【9】

    A.occurred

    B.withdrawn

    C.spread

    D.improved

    【10】

    A.polish

    B.publish

    C.purchase

    D.present

    【11】

    A.fell apart

    B.fell behind

    C.held out

    D.held on

    【12】

    A.abandoned

    B.conducted

    C.arranged

    D.postponed

    【13】

    A.challenged

    B.beat

    C.attacked

    D.rejected

    【14】

    A.common

    B.random

    C.new

    D.simple

    【15】

    A.need

    B.adore

    C.order

    D.suspect

  • 33、Afel was only a very small boy when he first saw snow in a picture book. It had lots of pictures of children _______ in big white fields. He asked, “Mum, what are those white fields?” His mother laughed, “That’s snow, and they are making a snowman!” She tried to _______

    What snow was. Afel didn’t really _______ because there was no real snow where he lived. But he showed great interest.

    One day when he was 12, Afel was watching a programme on TV at his uncle’s house. The programme was full of snow. And not only snow—there were people _______ across the snow. They looked like fantastic birds. They had hats covering all their heads and big goggles over their eyes. And on their feet, they had _______ shoes.

    “What are those?” he asked his uncle excitedly. “Skis,” replied his uncle. “And those people are called skiers.” At that moment, he _______ to be a skier. He asked his uncle what the programme was. “The Winter Olympics,” said his uncle. “It’s like the normal Olympics, but for _______ where you need snow—ski jumping, bobsleigh(长橇), those sorts of things. They have it every four years.”

    Afel found out that the next Winter Olympics would be in Beijing, in 2022. “Perfect,” he thought. “Enough _______ for me to become a brilliant skier.”

    “But there’s no snow here!” people told him. “Where are you going to ski?” Afel _______ them. He made himself a pair of skis from two pieces of wood. He tied them to his feet and practised skiing _______ two sticks in his hands. He practised again and again until he could _______ quite quickly across the sand. He _______ to fly down the hills like the people on TV, but he couldn’t.

    “Never mind,” he thought. “It’s a _______

    “How will you go to the Olympics?” people asked him. “Our country doesn’t even have a team that goes to the Winter Olympics. We have good runners and win lots of medals at the Olympics. But no skiing, no.” Afel didn’t care.

    So every night, out in the middle of the desert, Afel now practises skiing down sand hills. He _______ that the yellow sand and brown earth are as gold as the medal he will bring home with him, when he is the _______.

    【1】

    A.drawing

    B.playing

    C.dancing

    D.hiking

    【2】

    A.announce

    B.stress

    C.conclude

    D.explain

    【3】

    A.mind

    B.respond

    C.understand

    D.regret

    【4】

    A.walking

    B.riding

    C.running

    D.flying

    【5】

    A.strong

    B.strange

    C.fashionable

    D.comfortable

    【6】

    A.promised

    B.claimed

    C.agreed

    D.decided

    【7】

    A.projects

    B.fields

    C.sports

    D.courses

    【8】

    A.time

    B.energy

    C.experience

    D.determination

    【9】

    A.avoided

    B.ignored

    C.corrected

    D.criticized

    【10】

    A.pushing

    B.pulling

    C.holding

    D.waving

    【11】

    A.roll

    B.march

    C.jump

    D.move

    【12】

    A.needed

    B.prepared

    C.pretended

    D.attempted

    【13】

    A.start

    B.chance

    C.solution

    D.strategy

    【14】

    A.dreams

    B.predicts

    C.assumes

    D.realizes

    【15】

    A.authority

    B.champion

    C.genius

    D.celebrity

四、短文填空 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 34、Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

    AI artwork sells for $432,500 — nearly 45 times its high1 — as Christie’s becomes the first auction house to offer a work of art created by an algorithm. This portrait, however, is not the product of a human mind. It was created by an2 intelligence, an algorithm defined by that algebraic formula with its many parentheses. And when it went under the3 in the Prints & Multiples sale at Christie’s on 23-25 October, Portrait of Edmond Belamy sold for an4 $432,500, signaling the arrival of AI art on the world auction stage.

    From a distance, Portrait of Edmond de Belamy looks almost plausible. Up close, however, the paintwork becomes a grid of mechanical-looking dots, the man’s face a golden blur with black holes for eyes. Look into those eyes. They show no sign of feeling or life. Did a computer make this?

    The answer is yes. The first artwork5 by AI to be sold at Christie’s, its6 price would seem to suggest that in future we will get computers to make art for us. Robot van Gogh will harmlessly cut its ear off and robot Picasso will be a genius.

    Is this the future AI art visionaries such as the French collective Obvious, which programmed this “painter” by getting it to compare its own work with 15,000 pre-20th century portraits, have in mind? Or are they just, God forbid, making a fast buck from deceivable art collectors? Because believing the algorithm that knocked this up to be in any meaningful way an “artist” is like thinking your voice-interaction programme is out to get you. Dream on. Computers would need to replicate human consciousness before they could replicate the funny thing humans do called “art”.

    Art is a way in which human 7 expresses itself, and is equally true of the earliest cave art, Rembrandt’s portraits and Duchamp’s urinal. And that is what is missing from Portrait of Edmond Bellamy. Art is a way humans communicate ideas, perceptions and feelings to each other. It has no 8 outside the human passion to communicate. So in what meaningful sense can an AI replica of certain9 traits of old master paintings be called art?

    For a robot to really make art, it would need an autonomous mind that was emotional as well as10. No AI developer has yet claimed to be anywhere near achieving that and if they ever do, their creation will probably have better things to do than paint portraits — like destroy humanity.

    Maybe afterwards robots will invent their own kind of art, but it won’t be some poor pastiche of human genius.

    It will be beyond anything we organics could imagine.

  • 35、A: Excuse me, do you know where the chemistry lab is?

    B: Yes. It’s just on the fifth floor of this b1.

    A: How often do you do c2experiments there?

    B: Twice a week.

    A: Can you go there without a t3?

    B: No. That’s not allowed.

    A: What does the teacher often tell you to do when you are doing an e4?

    B: He often tells us to look c5and follow the i6.

    A: What will you do when you finish the experiment?

    B: We must put e7back in the cupboards and wash our hands.

    A: Right. It is very i8to keep the lab clean.

    B: Yes, safe as well. We must turn off the e9before l10the lab.

  • 36、根据句意填空

    In the USA, the Amish-a Christian group-are famous because they drive 【1】 instead of cars, do not use TVs or refrigerators, and do not have personal telephones. Many people assume the Amish must have 【2】 reasons for their many rules, but this is not true. In truth, whenever a new technology is introduced, the Amish meet and discuss its advantages and disadvantages. They then vote on whether they will accept it. The Amish 【3】 cars because they like having 【4】 communities where everyone lives close together. They have no TVs or refrigerators because their homes do not have electricity-they do not think it is necessary and 【5】 dealing with strangers, such as the people who work at the electric company.

  • 37、Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

    Knowledge is free on the Internet at a small but 1 number of colleges and universities. About 160 schools around the world now put free course materials on the web to the 2. Recent additions in the United States 3 projects at Yale, Johns Hopkins and the University of California, Berkeley.

    Berkeley said it would offer videos of lectures on YouTube. Free videos from other schools are 4 at the Apple iTunes store.

    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) became an early 5 with its Open Course Ware project, first 6 in 2001. Free lecture notes, exams and other resources are published at ocw.mit.edu. Many exams even include the answers. Today, Open Course Ware offers materials from 1,800 undergraduate and graduate courses. These 7 from Physics to Political Science. Visitors can learn the same things as MIT students learn. But as the site points out, Open Course Ware is not an MIT education. Visitors receive no credit toward a degree. Some materials from a course may not be available, and the site does not provide 8 with teachers. Still, MIT says that the site has had forty million visits by thirty-one million visitors from almost every country. Sixty percent of the visitors are from outside the United States and Canada. Students and educators use the site, including students at MIT. But the largest number of visitors, about half, are self-learners.

    Some professors have become well-known around the world as a result of 9 online. Walter Lewin, a physics professor at MIT, is 10 popular. Fans enjoy his entertaining lectures. MIT Open Course Ware now includes materials for high school. The aim is to improve education in Science, Technology, Math and Engineering.

五、书面表达 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 38、假定你是学生会主席李华,当前大部分学生返回校园。 虽然新冠状病毒疫情己经缓解,但是仍然要重视防控,请你围绕“从小事做起,共战疫情”这一主题, 给全校学生写一封英文倡议书。

    要点如下:1.倡议的原因和目的2.倡议的具体内容 3.发出倡议

    注意:1.词数150左右:

    2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    新型冠状病毒:novel corona virus

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  • 39、假定你是李华,你从就读于纽约大学的笔友John那里了解到他们学校的网站正在招募网络漫画师(cartoonist)。请你给该网站写封自荐信,内容包括:

    1. 自我介绍;

    2. 自身优势;

    3. 承诺及期望。

    注意:

    1. 词数100左右;

    2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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  • 40、假如你是李华,一周前在某实体商店买了一件运动衫,洗了之后,严重掉色,并且缩水。去店铺和店员交涉,店员态度恶劣。请就此事给该店总经理写一封投诉邮件。内容包括:

    1.投诉原因。

    2.你的要求。

    注意:1.词数100左右;

    2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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  • 41、假定你是李华。你校交换生John打算暑假外出旅游,发邮件请你推荐一座中国历史文化 名城。请给他回复邮件,要点如下:

    1.你推荐的城市以及推荐理由;

    2.提醒和建议。

    注意:

    1.词数80左右;

    2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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