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My deskmate is such ________________________________________________________. 九、書面表達 (本大題共 10分) 最近二十一世紀學生英文報 (21st Century Teens) “ 你說我說 (Your words)” 欄目就 “ 初中畢業(yè)后是否應該出國留學 ” 這一話題進行了討論。每個空格只能填一個單詞 。(本大題共 13小題,每小題 2分,共 26分) A some of the world39。 can’t C. may not。 were C. probably。 the C. the。在聽每段對話前,你將有 5秒鐘的時間閱讀題目;聽完后,你還有 5秒鐘的時間選擇你認為最合適的備選答案。 1. What’ s the girl’ s favourite subject? 2. How does the boy go to school? 3. What’ s wrong with Betty? 4. Which direction should the man take? 5. What does the man mean? A. He wants his daughter to stay at home. B. He will offer any help to his daughter. C. He will give the talk instead of his daughter. 6. Why are the speakers in such a hurry? A. Because they are late for school. B. Because they want to catch the train. C. Because they want to exercise. 7. How did the woman get the sweater? A. Her sister bought it for her. B. She made it herself. C. She bought it herself. 8. What did the woman think of the speech? A. It was popular. B. It was boring. C. It was interesting. 9. What is the girl going to do? A. To do her homework. B. To prepare for her petition. C. To boat in the Water Park. 10. Why does the man invite the woman to climb the mountain? A. To make her strong and healthy B. To spend the weekend with him C. To get fun from the sport 第二部分 聽對話和短文答題 你將聽到一段對話和兩篇短文,各聽兩遍。 a D. the。 was D. high possibly。 can’t D. may not。s most outstanding people have spoken out about their own journyes towards success, their thoughts on how to achieve it, and their feelings on finally reaching it. Here are some opinions on success from the world’s most successful people: “ If you really look closely, most overnight successes took a long time.” - Steve Jobs “Success isn’t about how much money you make. It’s about the difference you make. It’s about the difference you make to people’s lives.” - Michelle Obama “If I cannot do great things, I can do small things in a great ways.” - Martin Luther King “ I’ve failed over and over again in my life and that is why I succeed.” - Michael Jordan “Doing the best at this moment puts you in the best place for the next moment.” - Oprah Winfrey 45. Who thinks that it takes a long time to bee successful? A. Steve Jobs and Michael Jordan B. Oprah Winfrey and Martin Luther King C. Michelle Obama and Steve Jobs D. Michael Jordan and Oprah Winfrey 46. According to the passage, which do you think is true? A. Steve Jobs thinks we should learn from small things. B. Oprah Winfrey thinks she will make herself better later if she is trying her best now. C. Martin Luther King thinks the key to success is to fail over and over again. D. Michelle Obama thinks she can’t make a difference to people’s lives. 47. What’s the passage mainly about? A. Some ways to solve our problems. B. Some results of an exam. C. Some interviews about famous people. D. Some secrets of success from successful people. B Tour and explore with Singapore’s sightseeing pany using open top ‘double decker’ buses. Clearly preferred by visitors, the Damp。 (本大題共 5小題,每空 1分 ,共 5分) Aristotle once wrote that “happiness is a state of activity ”. In oth er words, whether you’re seeking (追尋 ) lifelong satisfaction or a few moments of good cheer, you’ve got to move forward. We’ve interviewed the professor and found five steps to take toward a sunny mood. Over a 30year period, University of Illinois researchers asked nearly 120, 000 people how money, education, volunteer activities and close relationships influenced their happiness. Reported Newsweek’s Sharon Begley on the findings, “The highest levels of happiness are found with the most stabl e (穩(wěn)定的 ) and satisfying relationships. ” Singing aloud, talking to a stranger, raising your hand: all may increase a feeling of happiness, according to a study from Wake Forest University. Participants(參與者) followed the development of their moods for two weeks and reported feeling happier when they were more outgoing and less happy when the opposite. . The editors of forbes. gave $5 or $20 to 46 strangers by chance. Half the group was told to spend the money on themselves, while the other half was told to spend it on others. Those who’d shared the wealth felt much happier at the end of the day than those who’d spent it on themselves. There was no difference in happiness between those who spent $5 or $20, suggesting that it’s not how much money you spend, but how you spend it, that cheer the spirit up. Studies from the Positive Psychology Center showed that discouraged (氣餒的 ) people