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1、高考新方案名校難點(diǎn)互動(dòng)英語達(dá)標(biāo)提高測試卷人教版2006.4本試卷分第卷(選擇題)和第卷(非選擇題),共150分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘。第卷(三部分共115分)第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話,每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A19.15B9.15C9.18答案是B。1Whocookedthefish?AThemanBThewomanCThewomansmother2What

2、canwelearnfromtheconversation?AThewomanisveryoldBJohnrepairedtherecorderCThemanisgoingtothrowawaytherecorder3WhatwillthewomandothisSunday?ADosomeshoppingBDosomewashing4Whydidthewomanhavetowalk?ATherewassomethingwrongwithherbackBHerbikebrokedownCShegotuptoolatetocatchthebus5Whatdoesthemanwantthewoman

3、todo?ATeachhimhowtouseacomputerBTellhimthetemperatureingreenhousesCExplainhowcomputersareusedinagriculture第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的CDosomereadingA、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對話前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題的作答時(shí)間。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6Whathasthemanbeendoinglately?AHehasbeenworkinginacompanyBHehasbeenlo

4、okingforajobCHehasbeenlearningaforeignlanguage7Whatdoweknowabouttheman?AHeisdishonestBHeisexperiencedCHeisclever聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8WhatwillthemandofirstthisSaturdaymorning?AGotoalocalmuseumBGoswimmingintheriverCTakeaboattripdowntheriver用心愛心專心5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘116號(hào)編輯19Whoisveryfamiliarwiththeplacethetwos

5、peakerswillvisit?AThemanBBetty聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?AJobsandstudyBEconomicsCThemansuncleCUniversity11Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?AFatherandsonBClassmates12Whatwillthemanmostprobablydo?AFindajobBGotouniversity聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。CStrangersCHavefun13Whatare

6、thespeakerstalkingabout?ATheBrownsBTheirtriptoVenezuelaCTheBrownstrip14WhatwastheweatherlikeinVenezuela?AVerycoldBWarmCRainy15WhatdotheBrownsthinkofthestaffinthehotel?AImpoliteBFriendly16WhatdidtheBrownsadvisethemnottobuy?AClothesandshoesBGoldjewelry聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17WhatdidDavesfatherthinkofjazz?

7、ATiringBNoisyCHelplessCFruitsCExciting18WhydidthefathermindDavesmakingfriends?ABecausehewasafraidthatDavewouldpickupbadmannersBBecausehewasafraidthatDavewouldusetoomuchmoneyCBecausehehimselfdidntlikemakingfriends19WhatdidJackdoabouthislonghair?AHeaskedDavetocutitshortforhimBHepromisedtohaveitcutshor

8、tCHerefusedtofollowDavesadvice20WhatwouldDavedecidetodointheend?AHewouldbeatJackhardBHewouldsendforJacksheadteacherCHewouldrespectJackschoice第二部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):語法和詞匯知識(shí)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。21Mymoney_ImustgotothebanktodrawsomeofmysavingsoutbeforeIvenoneinhandAhasrunou

9、tBisrunningoutChasbeenrunoutDisbeingrunout22Tohaveknowledgeis_thetruefromthefalse,andhighthingsfromlowAknowingBknewCtoknowDknown23IwanttoknowwhetherwewillgohikingtodayortomorrowDoesthatmakeany_AchangeBimportance用心愛心專心116號(hào)編輯2ANotonlytheypresentedCNotonlypresentedthey25_withherforsometimeAHavingworked

10、;itCWorking;thatAusedtobuildCwasusedtobuildAHow;doneCWhat;dealtCvalueDdifference24_amusicalperformance,buttheyalsogaveabriefintroductionofWesternbrassinstrumentsBNotonlytheydidpresentDNotonlydidtheypresent,Ifound_difficulttoworkwithherBWorked;whichDHavingworked;what26_wemovethepictureoverthere?Doyou

11、thinkitwilllookbetter?AWhatforBWhatofCWhatifDWhatdo27_hadbeenmadebytheprisonerstoescapeAMeansBEffortsCAttempts,buttheyfailedDMethods28Didyoupunishhimforthat?Yes,butIdontthinkI_AshoulddothatBoughttohavedonethatCshouldhavedonesoDneedtohavedoneso29Idontknow_thisbookisifitisnthersAwhoselsesBwhoselseCwho

12、seelsesDwhoseelse30Wasthewood_thisbridgecutfromthathill?BusedtobuildingDwasusedtobuilding31_haveyou_withthelibrarybook?BWhat;doneDHow;beendonetothehistory32Whatapity!WhenwegottothecinemaofitAhadjustfinished,themovie_,sowesawonlytheendBwasfinishingCwouldfinishDjustfinished33Itisgenerallyconsideredunw

13、isetogiveachild_heorshewantsAhoweverBwhateverCwhicheverDwhenever34Ithoughtheranhonestgirl_IsawherAthefirsttimeBforthefirsttimeCeverytimewhenDbythetime35Ifyouleave,Illhave_friendshere,soIwontstay_Anotmore;notlongerBnotmore;nolongerCnolonger;nolongerDnomore;anylonger第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文

14、,從短文后所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(最佳選項(xiàng)。NewYorkateamofengineerswithexpertiseA、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的inhigh-risedesignsaidthatcollapseandblastspreventionwill36whythedamagedWorldTradeCenter(WTC)buildingsandpartofthePentagonbrokeintopiecesafter911s37attackandtheywilldetermine38futurebuildingscanbedesignedtoprotectmorelives39d

15、isasters“A40ofwell-knownengineersandmembersoftheAmericanSocietyofCivilEngineerswillbeginanalyzingthevideotapesandphotographsoftheattackandthe用心愛心專心116號(hào)編輯341collapseofthetwo42towersassoonastherescueeffortscometoanend,”WGeneCorely,seniorvice-presidentofConstructionTechnologiesLaboratoriesInce,saidInad

16、ditiontostudyingthecrashes,the43andthecollapse,theteamwillanalyzemodificationsmadeatbothsitestheWorldTradeCentersrepairafterthe1993basementbombingthereandthePentagons44renovationTheteamwillalsoanalyzethesize,speedandfuelloadofthespeedingjetsandtheir45astheycutthroughthebuildings“Fromthis,we46wewillb

17、eabletodeterminesomethingsthatmightbedonedifferentlyifthebuildingsweredesignedtoresistthistypeofattackandmakesome47relatedto48theconstructionofbuildingsthatmightbesubjectedtothissortofattack,”CorelysaidTheWTCtowersbuiltinthelate1960sandearly1970s,weredesignedtowithstandtheimpactofaBoeing747jetlinerB

18、utthoseplansdidnot49intheeffectofthefuelexplosion50createdfireballsatthegianttowersBased51apreliminaryreviewoftheevents,CorelysaidtheWTCsteelframedtowerscollapsednotsomuchbecauseoftheimpactbut52thefirethatfollowedAsthe53fromthefirerose,thesteelweakened“Althoughthetowersoncewerethetallestbuildingsafa

19、ctorintheircollapse,butthefire,”Corelysaidwouldlikelyhaveresultedinfewerdeaths36AlookintoBlookafterClookfor54,theirheightwasnotAshorterbuilding,55,Dlookup37A38A39A40A41A42A43A44A45A46A47A48A49A50A51A52A53A54A55AdeadwhetheragainstlargeamountBfollowing110-storeysattackslaterdistanceexpectadviceschangi

20、ngworkwhatinbecauseofruinsinearthyet第三部分:閱讀理解(共BdeadlyBwhyBwithnumberBfollowedB110storeysBconstitutionsBongoingBtimeBsuggestBuseBworsingBtakepartBwhichBonBalsoBairBontheearthCBbutCbadlyChowCinCplentyCfollowsC110-storeyCrepairsCformerCpositionsCthinkCpromisesCbetteringCresultConeCforCaswellCheatafter

21、allChoweverDdyingDthatDduringDgooddealDfollowD110storeyDfiresDfrequentDheightDconsiderDsuggestionsDprotectingDbringbecausetemperatureontheworldDDDitDatDDotherwise20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ASputnikI(鋁)ballwithwasthefirstartificialsatelliteItcanbedescribedasanaluminiumadiamet

22、er(直徑)of58centimetresandweighing83.6kilograms,equipped用心愛心專心116號(hào)編輯4withinstrumentstomeasurethetemperatureandthedensity(密度)oftheatmosphereSputnikIwaslaunchedintoorbitaroundtheEarthbytheformerSovietUnionon4October1957Sincethen,hundredsofartificialsatelliteshavebeenlaunched,eachwithadifferentpurposeSom

23、eartificialsatellitesareusedfortelecommunications,whichenableustomaketelephonecallstoanypartoftheworld,toseelivetelevisiontransmissionsandtocommunicateviatheInternetOtherartificialsatellitesareusedfornavigation(導(dǎo)航),sothatpeopleonEarthcanknowatanymomentthepositionofanobject,withinafewmetresOthersarew

24、eathersatellites,launchedtoobservethestateoftheatmosphereandtofollowthemovementofthecloudsastheygatherTherearealsomilitarysatellitestroopsincountries(導(dǎo)彈),forthepurposeofgatheringinformationontheweaponsandthewhichmaybeunfriendlyandalsotoindicatethelaunchofamissileEachsatellitehasitsownorbitwhichissel

25、ectedaccordingtoitspurposeCommunicationssatellites,forexample,haveageostationaryorbitThatisanorbitwhichturnsatthesamespeedastheturningroundoftheEarthSatellitesusedforweatherforecastingpassoverthetwopolesoftheEarthBydoingso,adifferentpartoftheEarthssurfaceisviewedoneachsuccessiveorbitAllartificialsat

26、ellitesgettheenergytheyneedbyhugesolarpanelswhichextendlikewingsThesearethereforecontrolledinsuchawaythattheyarealwaysturnedtowardtheSun56Thefirstman-madesatellitewassentintospaceto_AdoresearchonweatherBcommunicateCshowdirectionsDbroadcastTVprograms57Whichkindofsatelliteshasthesameturningspeedasthee

27、arthaccordingtothepassage?AMilitarysatellitesBWeathersatellitesCSatellitesforcommunicatingDExperimentsatellites58Whatsthesamecharacterallsatellitesshare?ACirclingtheearthatthesamespeedBProvidingusefulinformationwiththesamepurposeCHavingthesameroundshapewithadvancedinstrumentsDGettingenergyfromthesun

28、BMONEY-SAVINGTIPSFORDISNEYWORLDEverytimeyouvisitDisneyWorld,theressomethingnewtoseeWhatbeganin1971astheMagicKingdomnowincludesthehigh-tech,movie-madDisneyandAnimalKingdomEachtimetheparkexpands(擴(kuò)大),sodoyourchancestospendmoneyHowcanyousave?AsafamilyguidetoDisneyWorld,Ivebeentotheparkmorethan25timeswit

29、hmykids(=children),andIvedevelopedafewmoney-savingplansBuythefive-dayAll-in-OneHopperPass(入場券)Evenifyourevisitingforfewerdays,itsadeal(thepasscosts$229forvisitorsages10andup,$183forkidsagesthreetonineandisfreeforkidsunderagethree)Withoutthepass,youllhavetopayseparatelyforPleasureIslandandthewaterpar

30、ksAsingletriptoBlizzardBeach,forexample,wouldcostafamilyoffour$100DineoutatlunchThepricesatsomeofthenicerrestaurantsinEpcotsWorldShowcase,aremuchloweratnoontimethanatdinner用心愛心專心116號(hào)編輯,especiallythoseItswiseto5makereservations(預(yù)訂)beforeyouleavehomeCall407-W-DISNEYBecomeaGoldCardMemberFor$65,youcange

31、taMagicKingdomClubGoldCard(callprice1-800-56-DISNEY)Cardholdersgetupto20percentoffDisneyhotelrooms,plusbreaksoncharacterbreakfasts,themeparkticketsandgoodsfromDisneystoresDontpayextratoseeacharacterCharacter-themedinnershowsareexpensive,costingafamilyoffourabout$140,andevenacharacterbreakfast,whereM

32、ickeyorDonaldDuckjoinsyouforcakes,cansetyouback$50Ifyourbudget(預(yù)算)istight,trytomeetthecharactersinsidethethemeparksandatfreein-parkshowsYoucanwatchtheDiamondHorseshoeshow,forexample,intheMagicKingdomfornoadditionalcost,whilethesimilarlythemedHoop-Dee-DooMusicalRevuerequiresexpensiveticketsWaituntilt

33、heendofyourtriptobuysouvenirs(紀(jì)念品)Bythen,thekidswillreallyknowwhattheywant,andyouwontwastemoneyonexpensivethings59Ifyouareshortofmoney,thewritersuggests_AyoushouldnotbuythingsforthekidsfromDisneystoresByoushouldnotbuysouvenirsatthebeginningofthetripCyoushouldnotmakeatriptoBlizzardBeachDyoushouldnoth

34、aveyourmealsoutatnoontime60Whichofthefollowingcanbeusedinplaceof“setyouback”?AofferyouBsaveyouCcostyouDreturnyou61Youshouldpaymoremoney_Aifyouhaveafive-dayAll-in-OneHopperPasswhileyourevisitingforfourdaysBifyoudonotmakeareservationforhotelroomsinadvanceCifyouarenotaMagicKingdomClubGoldCardholderDify

35、ouhavelunchatarestaurantinEpcotsWorldShowcase62Theeconomical(經(jīng)濟(jì)的)wayofmeetingtheDisneycartooncharactersis_AtohaveacharacterbreakfastBtowatchtheDiamondHorseshoeshowCtopayseparatelyforPleasureIslandandthewaterparksDtoattendtheHoop-Dee-DooMusicalRevue(劇)CCanfeelingofnostalgia(懷舊)begoodforyou?Orisitunhe

36、althytohaveastrongloveforthepast?Foryears,medicalexpertshavestudiednostalgiaandthereasonsforitManyexpertswarnthattoomuchnostalgiaisharmfulTheysaylinger(徘徊)inthepastshowsthatapersonisunhappywithhis/herpresentlifeThesefeelingskeepthepersonfromlivinghis/herlifetoitsfullestDrLouiseKaplanhaswrittensevera

37、lbooksaboutnostalgiaShesaysthesefeelingsoftenbeginwhenayoungpersonisbetween13and19yearsold“Thisisthetimewhenyoumustfacethelossofyourchildhood,”Kaplansays“YouseeyournewlifeiseasilydestroyedButyouthinkromantically(浪漫地)aboutagoldenpastYourememberyourchildhoodasatimewhenlifewasperfect”Thesefeelingsconti

38、nueasapersongetsolder,KaplanaddsShesaysmanygrownpersonshaveahardtimekeepingupwithchangesinthemodernworld,sotheythinkbacktotheiryoungeryearsAtthattimetheworldseemedsimpleandmoreharmlessKaplansaysthesefeelingsarenotalwaysactuallyexisting用心愛心專心116號(hào)編輯Thegoodolddays6werentalwaysgoodHowever,shesaysnostalg

39、iacanbehelpful“Feelingsofnostalgiacancauseyoutorememberatimewhenyouha,ifusedproperlydhighhopesanddreams,”Kaplansays“Itmightgiveyouthestrongwishtocatchthosedreamstoday,inyourpresentlife”Sheaddsthatnostalgiacanpreventyoufromyourselfofffromyouraim”“Atitsbest,”Kaplansays,“nostalgiahastheideasforthefutur

40、e63Accordingtothepassage,feelingsofnostalgia_AcancauseyoutothinkofyourpastwhichwasfullofhopesanddreamsBcanmakeyousucceedinlifeCfillonewithhopesforthefutureDbringaboutaloveforthepastandahopeforthefuture64Thereasonforgrownpersonstothinkbacktotheirpastisthat_Atheycanhardlykeepupwithchangesintodaysworld

41、Btimesarehard,sotheycannotkeepupwithchangesCmanygrownpersonshavelittletimekeepingupwithchangesinthemodernworldDtheylivedinthepast,ofwhichtheyarealwaysproud65Wemayalsouse_asthetopicofthearticleAThoughtsonNostalgiaBTheReasonsforNostalgiaCWhyDoTheyThinkBacktothePastDNostalgia,GoodorBadD“cutting”Humansr

42、elianceonfossilfuels,thespreadofcities,thedestructionhabitatsforfarmlandandover-exploitationoftheoceansaredestroyingearthabilitytosupportlife,theenvironmentalgroupWWFwarnedinanewreportThebiggestconsumersofnonrenewablenaturalresourcesaretheofnaturalsrecentlyUnitedArabEmirates,theUnitedStates,Kuwait,A

43、ustraliaandSweden,wholeavethebiggest“ecologicalfootprint,”theWorldWildlifeFundsaidinitsregularLivingPlanetReportHumanscurrentlyconsume20percentmorenaturalresourcesthantheearthcanproduce,thereportsaid“Wearespendingnaturescapitalfasterthanitcanregenerate(重新生成),”saidWWFchiefClaudeMartin,releasingthe40s

44、tudy“Wearerunningupanecologicaldebtwhichwewontbeabletopayoffunlessgovernmentsrestorethebalancebetweenourconsumptionofnaturalresourcesandtheearthsabilitytorenewthem”ButFredSmith,presidentoftheWashington-basedCompetitiveEnterpriseInstituteandaformerofficialoftheUSEnvironmentalProtectionAgencyduringthe

45、NixonandFordadministrations,saidhewasskepticalInatelephoneinterview,SmithsaidtheWWiewisunchangingandfailstotakeintoaccountthebenefitsmanypeoplegetfromresourceuseUseoffossilfuelssuchascoal,gasandoilincreasedbyalmost700percentbetween1961and2001,thestudysaidBurningfossilfuelsinpowerplantsandautomobiles

46、,forexamplereleasescarbondioxide,whichexpertssaycontributestoglobalwarmingTheplanetisunabletokeeppaceandabsorbtheemissions,WWFsaidPopulationsofland,freshwaterandmarinespeciesfellonaverageby40percent用心愛心專心116號(hào)編輯7between1970and2000Thereportcitedurbanization,forestclearance,pollution,overfishingandthei

47、ntroductionbyhumansofnon-nativeanimals,suchascatsandrats,whichoftendriveoutnativespecies“Thequestionishowtheworldsentirepopulationcanlivewiththeresourcesofoneplanet,”saidJonathanLoh,oneofthereportsauthors66Thepurposeofwritingthepassageisto_AcallontheprotectionoftheenvironmentBseekadviceonhowtoreduce

48、pollutionCstateresourceconsumptionistooseriousDwarnthedangerofresourceextinction67ClaudeMartinswordssuggest_AheisworriedaboutresourceconsumptionBhemanagestointroducesomemethodstoreduceresourceconsumptionCgovernmentsneglecttheprotectionofenvironmentDheisadvisinggovernmentstoaccepthisideas68Theword“sk

49、eptical”inParagrAcertainBdoubtfulaph5means_CseriousDlearned69Whichofthefollowingnaturalresources?AAustriaisntlistedasoneofthebiggestconsumersofnonrenewableBTheUSACSwedenDKuwait70WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?ATherelationbetweenhumansandnaturebecomesworseBAlienspecieschallengetheearthCTheexploi

50、tingofnaturalresourcesislimitedDWWFisconsideringwaystoabsorbcarbondioxideEPuertoRico(波多黎各)maybepartoftheUSAbutitsmusicofbothSpanishandAmericanrhythmsThecountry,asaresultanddanceisamixture,isamixtureofverynewandveryoldItexhibitstheopenAmericanwayoflifeyetremainsthemoreformalSpanishinfluencesThisisref

51、lectedinthearchitecture,notjustthedifferencebetweentheoldandthemoderninurbanareasbutalsointhecountryside,whereolderbuildingssitsidebysidewithschoolsandhousesItisfoundinthecooking,toomanyfastfoodrestaurantstogetherwithlocalcookingwhichhasitsrootsinthemixtureofcultureofalltheCaribbeanandinthemusic,whe

52、rerockmusicisplayedinbeachresorts(圣地)butinthehillycenter,PuertoRicanmusiccanbeheardOldvolcanicmountains,longmotionless,takeupalargepartofthecenter,withthehighestpeak,CerrodePunta,at1,338mintheCordilleraCentralThemountainsaresurroundedbyacoastalplainwiththeAtlanticshorebeachescooledalltheyearroundbyt

53、radewinds(信風(fēng))Thepopulationis3.8million,ofwhichabout1.5millionliveinSanJuan,althoughaboutanothertwomillionPuertoRicansliveintheUSAAveragelifeis73.8yearsandGDPperpersonisUS$12,212,thehighestinLatinAmerica,althoughnotuptothelevelofmainlandUSAThepeoplearelargelyamixtureofAmerindian,Taino-Arawak,Spanisha

54、ndAfricanMostPuertoRicansdonotspeakEnglishandlessthan30%speakitfluently(流利地)SecondgenerationPuertoRicanswhowereborninNewYork,butwhohavereturnedtotheisland,arecalledNuyoricans(新波多黎各人)Thepeopleare用心愛心專心116號(hào)編輯882_818079787776veryfriendlyandhospitablebutthereiscrime,linkedtodrugsandunemployment71Itcanbe

55、inferredfromthepassagethat_APuertoRicobelongstotheUSABPuertoRicoispartofSpanishCPuertoRicoisanindependentcountryDPuertoRicohasthehighestpeakinLatinAmerica72Theunderlinedword“it”inthefirstparagraphrefersto_AthecountryBaresultCamixtureofverynewandveryoldDPuertoRico73WhatsthecharacterofthecultureofPuer

56、toRico?AEitherneworoldBAmixtureofdifferentpeoplesCToomanyfastfoodrestaurantsDEitherSpanishorAmerican74WhatarethedisadvantagesofPuertoRico?AToomanyPuertoRicansliveintheUSABFewpeopleinPuertoRicocanspeakEnglishCPuertoRicosGDPislowerthanthatoftheUSADSocialproblemsconnectedwithdrugsandlackofjobs75Accordi

57、ngtothepassage,oldvolcanicmountainslies_AinthecenterofthecountryBbyacoastalplainCneartheCordilleraCentralDinthenorthofthecountry第卷(非選擇題共35分)第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)此題要求改正所給短文中的錯(cuò)誤。對標(biāo)有題號(hào)的每一行作出判斷:如無錯(cuò)誤,在該行右邊橫線上畫一個(gè)勾();如有錯(cuò)誤(每行只有一個(gè)錯(cuò)誤),則按下列情況改正:此行多一個(gè)詞:把多余的詞用斜線()劃掉,在該行右邊橫線上寫出該詞,并也用斜線劃掉。此

58、行缺一個(gè)詞:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(),在該行右邊橫線上寫出該加的詞。此行錯(cuò)一個(gè)詞:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,在該行右邊橫線上寫出改正后的詞。注意:原行沒有錯(cuò)的不要改。TheHuangRiverhasbeenseriouspollutedDayandnightmillionsoftonsofwastewaterisbeingpoureddowntoitfromhundredsoffactoriesThewastewaterisharmfulAtpresentthereisnofishinitTheriverwatercannotbedrunkPeopleineitherbankhavetodigwe

59、llstotakedrinkingwaterTheHuangRiverissuchdirtyandpoisonousthatpeopledontdareswiminitSomethingmustbedonetostoppingthepollutionThegovernmentandthepeopleneartherivermusttrytoclearwaterassoonaspossibleNowspecialattentionhaspaidtothepollutionbythegovernmentandmorescientistswillbepreventedinthenearfuture第

60、二節(jié):書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)用心愛心Thepollution專心116號(hào)編輯_8384_85_9假如你是某英語報(bào)記者,為了向世界各國報(bào)道我國西部開發(fā)的有關(guān)情況,近日赴西部進(jìn)行采訪?,F(xiàn)在,請根據(jù)你采訪到的情況寫一篇報(bào)道。報(bào)道要點(diǎn)如下:主要概況實(shí)施要點(diǎn)范圍面積人口交通建設(shè)資源利用人才引主要有9個(gè)省、自治區(qū)(autonomousregions),1個(gè)直轄市(municipality)540萬平方公里2.85億修建多條公路、鐵路開發(fā)利用其豐富的自然資源(resource)廣納各類專家、技術(shù)人員進(jìn)注意:1報(bào)道必須包括所有要點(diǎn),但可適當(dāng)增減細(xì)節(jié),使內(nèi)容連貫;2報(bào)道的標(biāo)題已寫好,只需接著寫;3詞數(shù):100左

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