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( 2)詞數(shù) 120左右; 短文已寫好的部分,不計(jì)入詞數(shù)。請(qǐng)你以 Should Inter Slang Be Prohibited(禁止 )?為題,根據(jù)下表內(nèi)容用英語寫一篇短文。t we go for a (83)p_______ this weekend? You39。t be solved easily D. we should remain calm and positive when confronted with problems 第Ⅱ卷 第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分 35分) 第一節(jié):對(duì)話填空(共 10小題;每小題 1分,滿分 10分) 請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面對(duì)話,并根據(jù)所給字母的提示,在答題卡右邊欄中標(biāo)有題號(hào)的橫線上,寫出一個(gè)英語單詞的完整、正確形式,使對(duì)話通順。s not the end of the world. After all, it39。s last request on his death bed was to be given his equations and his unfinished statement declining the presidency of Israel. Einstein first picked up his equations and lamented to his son, If only I had more mathematics! What a great persistent spirit! One stronghearted lady was the late head of the tragic Kennedy family, Rose Kennedy. She said this on nationwide television one week after losing yet another son to an assassin39。s all in the mind. Sure, the psychologists tell us it is important we work at resolving problems. But they also say if you try to resolve a problem that would not go away, it would only pound(使更復(fù)雜 ) the frustration. If you tell yourself there isn39。 jobs more interesting, _________. A. they will want more money B. they will demand shorter working hours C. more money and shorter working hours are important D. more money and shorter working hours will not be so important to them 67. In this passage, the writer tells us _________. A. how to make the workers more productive B. possible factors leading to greater productivity C. more money leads to greater productivity D. how to make workers39。 A Shu Pulong has helped at least 1000 people bitten by snakes. “It was seeing people with snake bites that led me to this career,” he said. In 1963, after his army service, Shu entered a medical school and later became a doctor of Chinese medicine. As part of his studies he had to work in the mountains. There he often heard of people who had their arms and legs cut off after a snake bite in order to save their lives. “I was greatly upset by the story of an old farmer I met. It was a very hot afternoon. The old man was pulling grass in his fields when he felt pain in his left hand. He at once realized he had been bitten by a poisonous snake. In no time he wrapped a cloth tightly around his arm to stop the poison spreading to his heart. Rushing home he shouted ‘Bring me the knife !’ .Minutes later the man lost his arm forever.” “The sad story touched me so much that I decided to devote myself to helping people bitten by snakes,” Shu said. 56. The best headline for this newspaper article is _________. A. Astonishing Medicine B. Farmer Loses Arm C. Dangerous Bites D. Snake Doctor 57. The farmer lost his arm because __________. A. the cloth was wrapped to tightly B. he cut it off to save his life C. Shu wasn’t there to help him D. he was alone in the fields 58. Shu decided to devote himself to snake medicine because ___________. A. he wanted to save people’s arms and legs B. he had studied it at a medical school C. he had seen snakes biting people D. his army service had finished 59. Why did Shu go into the mountains? A. He wanted to study snake bites. B. He wanted to help the farmers. C. He was being trained to be a doctor. D. He was expected to serve in the army. B Every year all sorts of different festivals are celebrated in Britain. Two of the most well known British festivals are Bonfire Night and Halloween. Bonfire Night has an interesting history. In 1605, a man called Guy Fawkes and some of his followers tried to blow up the British Houses of Parliament. They hoped that if they succeeded, they could take control of England and bee its new rulers. Guy Fawkes and his men dug a tunnel under one of the Parliament buildings, and hid 36 barrels(桶 )of gunpowder there. Fortunately, on November 5th, Guy Fawkes was caught just before he was able to light the fuse(導(dǎo)火線) . He and all his followers were burned to death. Today, people in Britain celebrate Guy Fawkes’ capture by lighting fires and holding fireworks displays. Halloween is celebrated in Britain on the night of October 31st. There are many customs associated with Halloween. One of these is the game of ‘ trick or treat’. Children, dressed up as witches, ghosts or monsters, knock on their neighbours’ doors, and shout ‘trick or treat!’ If they are lucky, they receive a ‘treat’ – a bar of chocolate, or some sweets or some money. If, however, their neighbours refuse to give them anything, they play a trick on them. They might spray their front door with shaving foam(剃須膏 ), or knock on their doors and then run away! Another game played at Halloween is ‘bobbing for apples’. In this game, a bowl is filled with water, and apples are placed in it. Children then have to take a bite from one of the apples without using their hands. This game is difficult and messy(雜亂的 ), but great fun! 60. Bonfire Night and Halloween _________. A. have been celebrated in Britain since 1605 B. are not celebrated by many British people C. are two of the most well known British festivals. D. are celebrated on the night of October 31st. 61. Guy Fawkes was captured ___________. A. by someone of his followers B. after he blew up the British Houses of Parliament C. before he was able to blow up the British Houses of Parliament. D. on November 5th 1606 62. On Bonfire Night, ____________. A. people light fireworks and hold fireworks displays B. people capture Guy Fawkes C. children dress up as witches, ghosts or monster D. children play ‘trick or treat’ 63. If your neighbours refuse to give you a treat, what will you do? A. spray shaving foam at them B. play a trick on them C. give them some sweets or some money D