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短文中不得出現(xiàn)考生的真實(shí)姓名及其他相關(guān)信息,否則不予評(píng)分。請(qǐng)結(jié)合自己的經(jīng)歷談?wù)勀?的想法,并說(shuō)明理由。 49~52 每空格限填一詞 ): (10分 ) 49. Judy’ s collecting some facts for a class project on pollution. (改為 否定 句 ) Judy _________ collecting _________ facts for a class project on pollution. 50. Hans studied radio waves by doing some experiments. (對(duì)劃線(xiàn)部分提問(wèn) ) ________ did Hans ________ radio waves? 51. There will be hardly any trees left on the Earth in the future.(改為反意疑問(wèn)句) There will be hardly any trees left on the Earth in the future, ________ _______? 52. What does the moon look like? Can you tell me?(改為賓語(yǔ)從句) Can you tell me __________ the moon __________ like? 53. air pollution, do something, , we, 54. to fight against, in Shanghai, should(連詞成句) ____________________________________________________________________. Part 3 Reading and writing (第三部分 閱讀與寫(xiě)話(huà) 共 38分 ) Ⅵ. Reading prehension the best answer.(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容 ,選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢?) (共 6分 ) In last month’ s issue of Teen News we asked you to us your answers to the following questions: Have you read or heard today’ s news headlines? Where do you usually get your news from? Do you read or listen to the news every day? What news are you interested in? 5 Here are the results! Most of you (sixtynine percent) prefer watching the news on TV and thirtyfive percent regularly log on to news websites. Thirtyone percent of you read or listen to the news every day, but only sixteen percent like watching current affairs(時(shí)事新聞 )programmes. You’ re more interested in national news than international news, but nearly eightyfive percent of our readers watch news flashes about important events in the world. So, is there any room for newspapers in today’ s world? Twentythree percent of you said ’ yes’ , but more than half (fiftyone percent) said you could live without them. Jake and Lily explain their views: 54. The survey didn’ t ask questions about __________ . A) ways to get news B) the language of headlines C) type of news interested D) frequency of reading news 55. ________ of teenagers watch news flashes about important events. A) 69% B) 35% C) 85% D) 51% 56. How did Jake find out about the attack in Manchester? A) From a news programme. B) From the newspaper. C) From a magazine article. D) From a news flash link. 57. Why doesn’ t Lily read the news every day? A) She doesn’ t think it necessary to read news a lot. B) She doesn’ t always have enough time. C) The newspaper she reads is not published daily. D) Newspapers can not be delivered to her regularly. 58. What can we learn from the survey results? A) A print newspaper bees less popular. B) The media is making school children lazy. C) Teens prefer looking at news websites to watching TV. Jake Moreno (16) I’ve never bought a newspaper. I usually find out about the news through a social working site. That’s how I heard about the attack in Manchester. One of my friends added a link to a news flash. News websites are good too because you can listen to podcasts and watch videos. Lily Sheldon (15) I sometimes look at news websites, but I haven’t had time this week (too much homework!). I usually read a newspaper on the school bus. I follow the local news and I also read the sports reports. 6 D) Fewer people care about important events in the world. 59. What is the survey mainly about? A) Public needs for news B) Habits of using the Inter C) Teens and the media D) The future of mass media the words or expressions and plete the passage.( 選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)倪x項(xiàng)完成短文 ):(共 6分 ) Quicksand (流沙 ) Everybody is afraid of quicksand. In the films, people fall into quicksand. They are pulled down and down. They 60 ! No one sees them again! Can it really pull things down? No, it can’t. Quicksand cannot pull things into it. Quicksand is really loose(松的 ) and with a lot of water. The water makes the quicksand. It is 61 the sand on the beach. A person can walk on the beach but he cannot walk on quicksand. It is too loose. Falling into quicksand does not hurt. It is 62 like falling into water! Your body will go down but then it will e up. People can 63 in quicksand. However, they must not 64 in the sand. That would make them go down. They should move slowly when they are in quicksand. There is quicksand in many places. We can find it near the mouths of large rivers. The mouth of the river is 65 the river meets the ocean or the sea. There is quicksand on land too. In some places the water stays on the land. It does not drain (排放 ) or dry up. If there is sand around, the sand gets very wet. Then it bees quicksand. 60. A. appear B. vanish C. approach D. e up 61. A. similar to B. the same as C. different from D. difficult to 62. A. thoroughly B. almost C.