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so fast. He asked her to keep the lesson in mind. Linda felt regretful but ashamed. She promised keep the lesson in mind for ever. Then, the man bend down and began to repair her bike. After a while, he got them repaired. Linda was greatly moved. She thanked the man and left him happily. 第二節(jié) 書面表達(dá)(滿分 25分) 假定你是李華,今年暑假打算于 6月 28日至 7月 18日和你班 20名同學(xué)一起去英國參 加游學(xué)夏令營(yíng)。每處錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。(依偎) our children as close as we111] could, trying to keep them 45 .The bus stopped many times as passengers got on and off, and we didn39。 opinions, 33. In recent years, many management specialists have been arguing that workers____. A. are not sellers of the products any longer B. should have a say in management of the pany C. are less affected by pany decisions than before D. are able to make the final decisions for the pany 34. According to the passage, what happened between 1980 and 1985? A. Workers did not make necessary concessions. B. Many panies were closed because of strikes. C. Managers consulted workers before closing a plant. D. About 5 million workers were laid off without advance notice. 35. If they are not given a voice in managerial decision making, workers____. A. cannot get a share in the pany39。s main purpose in writing this article? A. To describe the different bikes she has been riding alone. B. To recall the joy and freedom she has enjoyed thanks to riding. C. To inform us of the fun and benefits of riding bikes with others. D. To tell us about how she grew up through her riding experiences. . C Is it possible to persuade mankind to live without war? War is an ancient institution which has existed for at least six thousand years. It was always bad and usually foolish, but in the past111] the human race managed to live with it. Modem creativity has changed this. Either man will abolish war, or war will abolish man. For the present, it is nuclear weapons that cause the most serious danger, but bacteriological (使用細(xì)菌的 )or chemical weapons, may soon offer an even1111] greater threat. If we succeed in abolishing nuclear weapons, our work will not be done. It will never be done until we have succeeded in abolishing war. To do this, we need to persuade mankind to look upon international problems in a new way, not by contests of force, in which the victory goes to the side which is the most skillful in killing people, but by arbitration (仲裁 ) according to agreed principles of law. It is not easy to change very old mental habits, but this what must be attempted. There are those who say that the adoption of this or that thought would prevent war. I believe this to he a big error. All thoughts are based on statements which are, at best, doubtful, and at worst, totally false. Their followers believe in them that they are willing to go to war in support them. The movement of world opinion during the past few years has changed very largely such as we can wele. It is believed that nuclear war must be avoided. Of course very difficult problems remain in the world, hut the attitude towards them is a better one than it was several years ago. It has begun to be thought, even by the powerful men who decide whether we shall live or die, that people should reach agreements even if both sides do not find these agreements wholly satisfactory. It has begun to be understood that the important conflict nowadays is not between different countries, but between man and the atom ] 28. It is implied in the first paragraph that war now is . A. as bad as in the past B. as necessary as in the past . C. worse than in the past D. not so dangerous as in the past 29. The underlined word this in Paragraph l probably refers to A. improving weapons B. abolishing war C. solving international problems D. living a peaceful life 30. From Paragraph 2, we learn that the author____. A. is a supporter of some modem thoughts B. has no doubt about the truth of any thought C. believes the adoption of some thoughts could prevent war D. does not think the adoption of any thought cou