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提示詞:鋸 saw Our Own Bookshelf We have a general technology class this term to learn some basic skills. 請(qǐng)將情景作文寫在答題紙指定區(qū)域內(nèi) 第二節(jié):開放作文( 15分) 請(qǐng)根據(jù)下面提示,寫一篇短文,詞數(shù)不少于 50。 注意: 1.稿件的開頭已為你寫好。t just cry. 第四部分:書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié), 35分) 第一節(jié):情景作文( 20分) 假設(shè)你是紅星中學(xué)高二年級(jí)學(xué)生李華,在通用技術(shù)課( general technology class)上,老師讓你們自己動(dòng)手設(shè)計(jì)并制作書架。s good not to cry during a tense business discussion. 75 You should also act out the whole situation again and be as noisy and angry as you like. It will help you feel better. And, she adds, Once your tears have taken away the stress, you can begin to think calmly of ways to deal with the problem. Tears are a sign of our ability to feel. If you find yourself near someone crying, deal with it. And never be afraid to cry yourself. A. They too may be holding back a need to cry. B. They cry for different reasons. C. She gives crying exercises. D. It contains a chemical against infection(炎癥) . E. The fact is that no emotion lasts forever. F. It forms in response to the stress on the surface of the eye. G. But once you39。t like it. when others cry because it makes them tense. 74 And they39。ll never get it back. 72 After we cry, the feelings that caused the tears often disappear. Sometimes people bee much stressed and can39。re not crying, they make a film over the eye39。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。s will to make things the way they are, and there is a good purpose for everything. All that remains to be said about innocence is to enjoy it while it lasts. 63. The author believes that the loss of innocence in adulthood should be ______. A. avoided B. condemned C. accepted D. encouraged 64. Lifelong innocence would be beneficial to society in that ______. A. proper education would be provided B. there would be no racial discrimination C. more happy families would be guaranteed D. people would realize their childhood dreams 65. According to the author, people with innocence can hurt the economy with their lack of . A. motivational will B. mental ability C. adventurous ambitions D. needed goods 66. Which of the following shows the structure of the passage? CP: Central Point P: Point Sp: Subpoint(次要點(diǎn) ) C: Conclusion D Willie Sutton, a once celebrated American criminal, was partly famous for saying he robbed banks because ―that’s where the money is.‖ Actually, museums are where the money is. In a single gallery there can be paintings worth more, taken together, than a whole fleet of jets(機(jī)隊(duì) ). And while banks can hide their money in basements, museums have to put their valuables in pain sight. Nothing could be worse than the thought of a painting as important as The Scream, Edvard Munch’s impressive image of a man screaming against the backdrop of a bloodred sky, disappearing into a criminal underworld that doesn’t care much about careful treatment of art works. Art theft is a vast problem around the world. As many as 10, 000 precious items of all kinds disappear each year. And for smaller museums in particular, it may not be a problem they can afford to solve. The money for insurance on very famous pictures would be budget destroyers even for the largest museums. Although large museums have had their share of embarrassing robberies, the greatest problem is small institutions. Neither can afford heavy security. Large museums attach alarms to their most valuable paintings, but a modest alarm system can cost $500, 000 or more. Some museums are looking into tracking equipment that would allow them to follow stolen items once they leave the museums . But conservators are concerned that if they have to insert something, it might damage the object. Meanwhile, smaller museums can barely afford enough guards, relying instead on elderly staff. Thieves sometimes try using artworks as money for other underworld deals. The planners of the 1986 robbery of Russborough House near Dublin, who stole 18 paintings, tried in vain to trade them for Irish Republican Army members held in British prison. Others demand a ransom (贖金) from the museum that owns the pictures. Ten years ago, thieves in Frankfurt, Germany, made off with two major works by J. M. W. Turner from the Tate Gallery in London。s sleep C The Loss of Innocence Innocence is such a precious gift. It39。 standby lights and indicator lamps can be annoying in the dark and affect sleep. Sound scientific evidence is still lacking on this matter, Kunz notes. According to Kunz, those who cannot go without their puter in the evening should down the blue content if possible and lower the brightness somewhat. But nobody does because, after all, you