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內(nèi)容如下: 1.介紹個(gè)人情況 。(從第 11處開(kāi)始不計(jì)分)(滿分 15 分) Dear Alice, I was delighted to receive your letter. Thank you on the English dictionary you bought it for me. I received it this morning. There is no doubt which it is of great help to me. I’m deep grateful for your advice that I should pay more attentions to practising my spoken English. I’ve made up my mind to speak English both in and out of class. Next month I’ll take trip to Australia, which is anizing by my school. I hope I can practise my spoken English there as many as possible. By the way, I am sending you a set of stamps with this letter, but I’ll send you more if I got any. I do hope you will have a good holiday. Yours Li Hua 第三節(jié) 寫(xiě)作(共 1 小題,共 30 分) 某外籍人學(xué)來(lái)我校招生,請(qǐng)你用 120—150 單詞寫(xiě)一篇 ―暢想未來(lái),規(guī)劃人生 ‖的英文短文,作為招考測(cè)試內(nèi)容。t think that being rich is worth so much attention. D. He does not consider himself to be very successful. 56. What does the American professor of philosophy want to explain in his book? A. Money is an end. B. Money is a means. C. Money is everything. D. Money is unimportant. D Two new studies suggest that modern running shoes could increase the risk of injuries to runners. One study involved sixtyeight healthy young women and men who ran at least twentyfour kilometers a week. The runners were observed on a treadmill machine (跑步機(jī) ). Sometimes they wore running shoes. Other times they ran barefoot (赤腳 ). Researchers from the JKM Technologies pany in Virginia, the University of Virginia and the University of Colorado did the study. They found that running shoes create more stress that could damage knees, hips and ankle joints than running barefoot. They observed that the effect was even greater than the effect reported earlier for walking in high heels. The study appeared in the official scientific journal of The American Academy of Physical Medicine. The other study appeared in the journal Nature. It pared runners in the United States and Kenya. The researchers were from Harvard University in Massachusetts, Moi University in Kenya and the University of Glasgow in Scotland. They divided the runners into three groups. One group had always run shoeless. Another group had always run with shoes. And the third group had changed to shoeless running. Runners who wear shoes usually e down heel first. That puts great force o n the back of the foot. But the study found that barefoot runners generally land on the front or middle of their foot. That way they ease into their landing and avoid striking their heel. Harvard’s Daniel Lieberman led the study. He says the way most running shoes are designed may explain why those who wear them land on their heels. The heel of the shoe is bigger and heavier than other parts of the shoe, so it would seem more likely to e down first. Also, the heel generally has thick material under it to soften landings. But the researchers do not suggest that runners immediately start running barefoot. They say it takes some training. And there can be risks, like running when your feet are too cold to feel if you get injured. The study was partly supported by Vibram, which makes a kind of footwear that it says is like running barefoot. The findings have gotten a lot of attention. But the researchers say there are many problems in the way the press has reported in their paper. So they have tried to explain their findings on a Harvard Website. 57. Which part of our body could be injured if we run in running shoes? A. Toes. B. Hips. C. Feet. D. Legs. 58. What can we learn from the passage? A. The way that we run by landing on the front or middle of our foot could avoid damaging our heel. B. We should start running barefoot in no time. C. Running in modern running shoes could cause more serious effects than running in high heels. D. We won’t be injured if we run barefoot. 59. What is the writer’s attitude towards the use of the modern running shoes? A. Persuasive. B. Negative. C. Objective. D. Supportive 60. In which section of the newspaper can you most probably read the article? A. Business. B. Science. C. Health. D. Entertainment. 第二節(jié): (共 5 小題,每小題 2 分,滿分 10 分) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從以下 A~ F 選項(xiàng)中選出能概括每一段主題的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑 ,其中 E 涂 A 和 B, F 涂 A 和 C,選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余項(xiàng)。 reading C. watch。 to read D. to watch。 A. Trust is vital in relationships B. Show great respect for others C. Share feelings to understand each other better D. Try to always have new relationship E. Good teen relationship helps to solve problems F. Communicate to avoid future problems 61 In the event that you are currently in a teen relationship, harmonious teen relationship can prevent you from experiencing problems within our relationship, and it may also help you to move past any problems that you may already have. Check out the plete article to learn what teen relationship may do for you. 62 During the time that you are in your teens, it can be a tremendously exciting and passionate time for individual, and at anytime that you are in a relationship during your teens, it is very important that you show the maximum level of respect, both for your partner and yourself. The interactions and actions within relationships at this particular age may leave lasting impressions on all of your relationship for many years to e, so why don’t you make all of them good impressions? 63 Within these early relationships, when mistrust is present, it may easily lead to really severe issues with trust in relationships once you get a little older. It is very important for you to prove to your significant other (重要的人 ) that you are trustworthy of them. 64 Whether you