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3.參考詞匯:成績差的 學(xué)生 a slower student Dear Mr. Zhang We have held a discussion about whether it is good or not for a top student to share a desk with a slower student. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Ping 參考范文: Dear Mr. Zhang We have held a discussion about whether it is good or not for a top student to share a desk with a slower student. Some are for the idea. As we all know, everyone has strengths as well as weaknesses. Although they are not good at lessons, they might do well in other fields like sports or arts. Therefore, they can learn from each other. And they may develop a friendship. In addition, top students can help slower ones gain self confidence by helping them with their lessons, which benefits them all. However, others don39。 違反校規(guī)校紀,擔(dān)心自己會受影響,養(yǎng)成壞習(xí)慣。 Ⅳ .書面表達 (滿分 25分 ) 假如你叫李平,是一位成績優(yōu)秀的學(xué)生。 54. What did these teenagers learn from the journey? A. It was high time that people protected the environment. B. The long journey was not suitable for school children. C. It should take the whole world to help the children. D. Environmental problems can be solved if school children take part. 答案: A 解析: 推理判斷題。根據(jù)短文第二段可知,這次旅行沒有五星級賓館也沒有購物的快樂,食宿不舒服,還可能會遇到危險。s actions. They realized that each of them can make a difference. 文章大意: 三個學(xué)生在 Earthwatch Institute的贊助下,進行了一次環(huán)球徒步旅行,最后他們意識 到地球的環(huán)境問題已迫在眉睫了。t include any five star hotels or shopping fun. Eighteen year old Jamie Fiel from Keller, Texas, 17 year old Arsen Ewing from Canyon, California, and 16 year old Tyler Robinson from Lincoln, Massachusetts, didn39。s interesting story. C. To tell readers how to find a job. D. To tell readers how to be a great edian. 答案: A 解析: 意圖推斷題。 49. According to the text, Joan Rivers________. A. once built her office in a telephone booth B. was not good at finding jobs C. had written many famous novels D. did well in the television talk show 答案: D 解析: 細節(jié)理解題。t succeed in the future C. were too old to do anything D. would bee a great edian 答案: B 解析: 句意猜測題。 47. Which would be the best title for the text? A. A Story from Joan Rivers B. Determination Helps Make It C. A Comedian—Joan Rivers D. Failure Is the Mother of Success 答案: B 解析: 標題概括題。s just no work, ” all the agents would say, shaking their heads, or worse yet, “You39。s job is mainly to________. A. develop disco music B. create music for the club C. put different music forms together D. choose and play music using technology 答案: D 解析: 推理判斷題。 45. Which of the following is correct according to the order of each type being popular? a. waltz b. disco music c. R amp。 44. Which of the following does not show the difference between today39。s dance music is very different from that of the past. The history of dance music goes back to the 16th century. In the Renaissance(文藝復(fù)興 )and Baroque(巴洛克 )period of Europe, rich people expected to be able to dance at social events. Each type of dance gave rise to its own form of music. During the 18th and 19th centuries the most popular dances were the waltz(華爾茲舞 )and the polka(波爾卡舞 ). In this period, dances were often written for the concert hall. For example, symphonies(交響樂 )would have a waltz movement, and piano pieces were sometimes in the waltz or polka. In the 1970s, dance music moved into new places called discos. The music was faster, had more bass and started to bee more electronic. Disco music began to develop in the US and around Europe. By the 1980s the music became much faster and even more electronic. In the 1990s clubs took over discos. DJs mixed other people39。本文主要講的是通過耳機聽 MP3 會使聽力受到損害。 43. Which would be the best title for the passage? A. Be careful with Your IPods and Other MP3 Players B. Headphones May Make You Lose Hearing C. Don39。 42. According to the passage, it can be inferred that________. A. sounds over 25 decibels will cause hearing loss B. man can hear depending on the hair cells outside ears C. children39。s hearing B. she can39。所以答案選D。old child. Lappen and Cook offer age old advice: “ Turn it down! ” Or, better yet, “ Turn it off! ” 文章大意: 本文主要講的是現(xiàn)在許多學(xué)生特別喜歡聽 MP3,并且是依靠耳機來聽的。 tunes, even when they39。 only they39。這則廣告主要向讀者介紹了 the week of jazz perofrmances,目的就是讓更多的人知道并參與進來。文中第四段提到 “At a low price, visit more than a dozen Jazz Clubs.”,這說明參加 “The Jazz Institute39。由文章第二段可以推斷出,介詞 at 后面的名詞應(yīng)是舉行音樂會的地方 。 Heri . m.— . m. Petrillo Music Shell 5 p. m.— . m. In addition to the music, the Chicago Jazz Fest