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sses and the same colored socks. Nonidentical twins Formed from 80. at the same time, both of which grow to form babies Having 83. from normal brothers and sisters and easy to tell one from the other. 77. 84. at birth 第二節(jié):書面表達(dá)(滿分 25 分) 某日 ,你沒(méi)有完成老師布置的作業(yè) ,但你不敢承認(rèn)自己的錯(cuò)誤 ,為躲避懲罰 ,你編造借口欺騙老師 .請(qǐng)你以短文的形式將事情的起因 ,過(guò)程及結(jié)果進(jìn)行詳細(xì)的描述 .并談?wù)勀悻F(xiàn)在對(duì)這件事的認(rèn)識(shí) . 要求 : 開(kāi)合理想象 。(共 17 小題;每小題 2 分,共 34 分) A As a teenager of the digital era, it is really hard to say no to fantastic electronic gadgets(電子產(chǎn)品) . Many of us can‘t get through a day without using our mobile phones or checking our s. No matter if we‘re ―home‖, ―school‖ or ―play‖, living without technological toys seems more and more unthinkable. However, although gadgets bring convenience, many of us can start to feel stressed out by them. And, a lot of electronics are fairly expensive. Fashionable gadgets e and go in the digital age in the blink of any eye. So, think twice before you pulling out your wallet. Here are some of the most popular gadgets and their pros and cons: Pros: Laptops have made our lives much easier. You can take your books, movies, music and homework everywhere. Cons: They cost at least 4,000 yuan! If you only want to share photos or games with your friends, then a flash memory stick is a great cheap alternative. Pros: As well as carrying your favourite music, a video MP3 player can play up to 150 hours of movies and TV programmes. Cons: The price – sometimes more than 2,000 yuan – is the first concern. Secondly, though music is really important to young people, ask yourself if video is really necessary. A regular MP3 player is a lot cheaper. And remember, don‘t let the loud volume damage your hearing. Pros: New mobile phones bine traditional functions with a digital camera, MP3 player and even a radio. Some can also send and receive s. Cons: Always trying to keep up with the latest model can be a waste of money. There are always new, improved phones ing out. Don‘t be a fool. Do you really need all these functions? Think twice before you buy. 56. According to the writer, which of the following statements is true? A. Teenagers can‘t live through a day without fantastic electronic gadgets. B. Teenagers can hardly live happily without electronic gadgets. C. Teenagers‘ life is full of expensive electronic gadget. D. It‘s all but impossible for many teenagers to live without fantastic electronic gadgets. 57 What conclusion can we draw from the passage? A. Never buy the most updated gadgets. B. You should buy the gadgets with as many functions as possible. C. We needn‘t always pay the most part to buy the most uptodate gadgets with many functions. D. Never buy the latest model, it‘s much too expensive. 58. Choose the statement most similar in meaning to the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2. A. Fashionable gadgets are updated in the digital times in a flash. B. Fashionable gadgets are transported everywhere in the digital age in the blink of any eye. C. People keep buying and throwing away expensive fashionable gadgets in the digital age in the blink of any eye. D. People use all kinds of fashionable gadgets all the time in the digital age. do the words ―pros and cons‖ mean in the selection. A. Agreements and disagreements. B. The views that are favoured and not favoured by people. C. Benefits and bads. D. Advantages and disadvantages. B ―You will remember this night forever,‖ he told me. My friend was taking me dumpster(垃圾桶) diving for the first time. We both needed costumes for a party so he decided to show me around a few of the city‘s finest waste baskets. After finding costume materials in the thrift shore(舊貨店) dumpsters, we stopped at a grocery store. There we found a dumpster half filled with potatoes and bread. We collected bags of potatoes to share with friends and to use for cooking with Food Not Bombs (a group that shares free vegetarian food and speaks against war and poverty). I was later told that using the dumpsters could earn me the title of an urban pirate(海盜) what a great honour! My first dumpster dive opened new doors for me. I had struggled with spending money. Now I think it will prove difficult to buy anything after seeing what people throw away. Something about all those wasted resources is not right. It seems we are constantly buying more and more and throwing away perfectly usable items, while many cannot meet their basic needs. People who have never done their shopping in a dumpster believe it is dirty, dangerous, and humiliating. In reality, a diver with an old pair of jeans, a flashlight and a little mon sense (wear boots and gloves to guard against sharp objects) should not have any trouble staying safe and can feel good about being a resourceful and responsible consumer. Dumpstering is a good way to save money, labour, and lessen our environmental impact. From that dumpster tour, I had a new opinion on garbage. I found I can do something in this wasteful society. By living simply and taking what little I need from others‘ unwanted goods, I am able to begin to break the habits of wastefulness. The influence of that first urban pirate adventure created a contin