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show you are interested by a supportive silence or a knowing smile。 teachers should listen more to their students, then they can meet their needs better, and place themselves in a good relationship with their students。開頭和結(jié)尾已經(jīng)寫好,不計入總詞數(shù);3.演講稿中不得提及考生所在學(xué)校及本人姓名。為何傾聽表示尊重,增進理解,建立良好的人際關(guān)系誰來傾聽家長傾聽孩子理解孩子,消除代溝……老師傾聽學(xué)生了解學(xué)生,滿足需求……同學(xué)相互傾聽增進友誼,互幫互學(xué)……怎樣傾聽(請考生聯(lián)系自己擬定內(nèi)容,列舉兩至三點。江蘇)實現(xiàn)有效的溝通,建立良好的人際關(guān)系,不僅要善于言表,更要學(xué)會傾聽。指代錯誤,前后文要指代一致。語法錯誤,believe in后面不能接從句。語法錯誤, make contributions to表示“對……作出貢獻”。根據(jù)句法可知,句中缺少謂語動詞。邏輯錯誤,前后文沒有轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系。詞法錯誤,副詞修飾謂語動詞。邏輯錯誤,根據(jù)上下文可知這里表示沒有足夠的機會來滿足他們的工作需要。look forward to“盼望;希望”,to是介詞,后接名詞或動名詞。many修飾可數(shù)名詞的復(fù)數(shù)形式。Ⅴ.短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)(200975.B。74.C。73.D。72.A。遼寧)A volcanic eruption in Iceland has sent ash across northern Europe. Airlines have stopped or changed the flights across the Atlantic Ocean, leaving hundreds of passengers stuck in airports.Grimsvotn is one of the largest and most active volcanoes in Europe. What makes Grimsvotn different is that it lies under a huge glacier(冰川) of ice up to 12 meters thick. The hot volcano heats up the ice above it, which then forms a layer(層) of water between the glacier and the volcano. This layer of water puts pressure on the volcano, keeping it stable. As the water flows out from under the glacier, the pressure lifts. The lava(巖漿) from the volcano then es up to the surface. This is exactly what happened today.Now, airlines have to make changes to their flights so as not to fly through the clouds of volcanic ash. According to KLM, one of Europe’s biggest airlines, airplanes cannot go under the cloud or over it. Going through the cloud can result in ash getting stuck in the airplane’s engines, causing damage to the plane.The eruption has also caused problems for animals in Iceland. The volcano left ash and sharp, glass-like rocks all over the countryside. Farmers are keeping their animals inside to stop them from eating ash-covered grass or the sharp objects.72.What makes Grimsvotn different from other volcanoes?A. It is below ice.B. It lies under the sea.C. It is the largest volcano.D. Its lava affects the airlines.73.What keeps Grimsvotn still?A. The slow flow of water.B. The low water temperature.C. The thick glacier.D. The water pressure.74.Which of the following is the result of the volcanic eruption?A. People stop traveling in Europe.B. Airlines suffer from the loss of planes.C. It bees dangerous for animals to eat outside.D. Farmers have lost many of their animals.75.This text is most probably taken from ______.A. a research paper B. a newspaper reportC. a class presentation D. a geography textbook[答案]本文向我們介紹了一座叫做Grimsvotn的火山。文章的最后一句“I had no idea that being an American would be this hard.”表明了作者的失望之情。71.D。由此可知,作者無法改變自己的尷尬處境。推理判斷題。第七段的“You could be calling a terrorist and giving him information”一句說明作者的身份被懷疑,由于尚未核實,因此不能和朋友通話。69.A。推理判斷題。石家莊教學(xué)質(zhì)量檢測)My heart sank when the man at the immigration counter gestured to the back room. I’m American born and raised, and this was Miami, where I live, but they weren’t ready to let me in.“Please wait in here, Ms. Abujaber,” the officer said. The same thing had happened recently in Canada when I flew to Montreal. That time they held me for 45 minutes. My husband was getting used to this. Today we were returning from Jamaica, and I was shocked that I was being sent “in back” once again.The officer said, “Miss, your name looks like the name of someone on our wanted list. We’ll have to check you out with Washington.”“How long will it take?”“Hard to say,” he said. “We’ll call you when we’re ready for you.”After an hour, I wanted to call my friends. An officer rushed over.“No phones! You could be calling a terrorist and giving him information,” he said.“I’m just a university professor,” I said angrily.“Of course you are. And we take people like you out of here in leg irons every day.”I put my phone away.My husband and I were getting hungry and tired. I wanted to scream, to jump on a chair and shout, “I’m an American citizen! A novelist! I probably teach English literature to your children!”After two hours, an officer said, “You’re free to go.” No explanation or apologies.“Oh, one more thing.” He handed me a piece of paper with an address on it. “If you weren’t happy with your treatment, you can write to this agency.”“Will they respond?” I asked.“I don’t know.” Then he added, “By the way, this will probably keep happening each time you travel internationally.”“What can I do to keep it from happening again?”“Absolutely nothing.”My friends’ advice is to change my name. Twenty years ago, my own professor advised me to write under a pen name so that publishers wouldn’t stick me in a separate, secondary shelf in the bookstore. But a name is a necessary part of anyone’s personal and profe