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根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)意思英語(yǔ)句子。 d like to go there one day. Please write back soon. Yours, Jack Ⅶ .改寫句子 按括號(hào)中的要求完成改寫后的甸子,每個(gè)空格填一個(gè)單詞。t say whether dangerous activities are good or bad ( )80. Which of the following picture shows the right way of bungee jumping? 中國(guó)最大的管理資源中心 第 22 頁(yè) 共 25 頁(yè) 第 Ⅱ 卷 (非選擇題 共 40 分 ) Ⅵ .動(dòng)詞填空 閱讀短文.用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給動(dòng)詞 ’的適當(dāng)形式填空。t get up early the next morning B. she had something important to do C. she had little time to look for it the next morning D. she wanted to leave the village at once. C The report shows something of home puters used by a group of young people. We decided to try to find out if it was true. We asked thirty young people between 14 and 18. All the children had puters at home. The usual time spent on a puter in a week was about 12 hours, with the highest user about 32 hours, and the lowest user only 5 hours. All the children said they usually used puters to play games. Fourteen children told they did some wordprocessing(文字處理 )at times. Only two of them said puters helped with their lessons, and eight people told us they kept addresses and phone numbers on their puters or used them as diaries. Only three people said they were learning to make puter programs and nobody looked up databases(數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù) ). None of them used puters for any other use. The diagram gives all the results one by one. 中國(guó)最大的管理資源中心 第 18 頁(yè) 共 25 頁(yè) The results show that puter use is quite high among 14—18yearold children. They also show quite clearly that puters are seen by most young people as little more than game machines. The only other great uses are for wordprocessing and keeping address lists. It seems to us that, though puters are mon(常見的 )in the homes of young people, they have not yet bee useful in everyday life. ( )71. In the diagram, what does the letter d show? A. It shows 3 people between 14 and 18. B. It shows only 2 of the thirty children. C. It shows that two of them use puters to help them with their lessons. D. It shows that three of them use puters to help them make puter programs. ( )72. Most of the 30 children spent about hours on puters in a week. A. 5 B. 12 C. 20 D. 32 ( )73. There is one mistake in the diagram. What is it? 中國(guó)最大的管理資源中心 第 19 頁(yè) 共 25 頁(yè) A. The number of c should be lower. B. The number of d should be higher. C. The number of a is too high. D. There should be no number about f ( )74. In the last paragraph, little more than means . A. almost the same as B. far more than C. different from D. much more than ( )75. The writer thinks . A. children must learn to play all kinds of games B. more other uses should be learned C. young people should spend more time on puters D. puters will bee much cheaper D Around the world more and more people are taking part in dangerous sports and activities. Of course, there have always been people who have looked for adventure (冒險(xiǎn) )—those who have climbed the highest mountains or explored unknown parts of the world. Now, however, there are people who 中國(guó)最大的管理資源中心 第 20 頁(yè) 共 25 頁(yè) look for a quick pleasure from a dangerous activity, which may only last a few minutes or even seconds. I think bungee jumping is a good example of such an jump from a high place(maybe a bridge or a hotair ballon) (氣球 ) 200 metres above the ground with an elastic rope ( 彈力繩 ) to your ankles (踝 ). You fall at up to 150 kilometers an hour until the rope stops you from hitting the ground. It is said that 2, 000, 000 people around the world have now tried bungee jumping. Most people think that other activities, such as jumping from the tall buildings and diving into the sea from the top of high rocks (巖石 ) are as dangerous as bungee jumping. Why do people take part in such activities as these? Some scientists think it is because life in modern societies has bee safe and boring. Now life has little excitement. They buy food in shops and there are doctors and hospitals to look after them if they are ill. The answer for some of these people is to look for danger in activities as bungee jumping. ( )76. How many people have now tried bungee jumping? A. Two hundred. B. Two thousand. C. Two million. D. Two billion ( )77. People tak