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电大开放英语4 期末复习题电大开放英语4 期末复习题 英语II(2) 期末复习题 I.单项选择 1. All CFC coolants must __D_____from fridges. A. remove B. been removed C. be removing D. be removed 2. ___C____I buy a bike, I?ll have to use the bus. A. if B. When C. Unless D. Because 3. They agreed __A_____him ?100....

电大开放英语4 期末复习题
电大开放英语4 期末复习题 英语II(2) 期末复习题 I.单项选择 1. All CFC coolants must __D_____from fridges. A. remove B. been removed C. be removing D. be removed 2. ___C____I buy a bike, I?ll have to use the bus. A. if B. When C. Unless D. Because 3. They agreed __A_____him ?100. A. to pay B. paying C. pay D. paid 4. __A______ average women live longer than men. A. On B. In C. By D. At 5. A lot of food ___D____nowadays is convenience food. A. buy B. buys C. buying D. bought 6.—I?ll be away on a business trip. Would you mind looking after my cat? —Not at all.__D____. A. I?ve no time B. I?d rather not C. You can leave D. I?d be happy to 7. In some parts of the world, tea __B_____with milk and sugar. A. is serving B. is served C. serves D. served 8. It?s nearly seven o?clock. Jack __C_____ be here at any moment. A. must B. need C. should D. can 9. I hope there are enough glasses for each guest to have ____D____. A. it B. those C. them D. one 10. ____A___down the radio. The baby?s asleep in the next room. A. Turn B. Turning C. Turned D. To turn 11. Paul doesn?t have to be made _B_____. He always works hard. A. study B. to study C. studies D. studying 12. I first met Lisa three years ago when we __C_____at the radio station together. A. have worked B. had been working C. were working D. had worked 13. She thought I was talking about her daughter, __D____, in fact, I was talking about my daughter. A. whom B. where C. which D. while 14. ---When shall we meet again? -----Make it ___D__day you like; it?s all the same to me. A. one B. any C. another D. some 15. All the leading newspapers __A_____the trade talks between China and the United States. A. reported B. printed C. announced D. published 16. You don?t need to describe her. I __B_____her several times. A. had met B. have met C. met D. meet 17. How beautifully she sings! I have never heard____D____. A. the better voice B. a good voice C. the best voice D. a better voice 18. Does this patient?s record need ___C_____now? Now, you can finish it later. A. completer B. to completer C. completing D. completed 19.My boss is ____B____holding pointless meetings. It really annoys me. A. never B. always C. sometimes D. seldom 20.China is no longer what it ___A_______. A. used to be B. was used to being C. used to being D. was used to be 21. That dinner was the most expensive meal we __D________. A. would have B. have had C. have ever had D. had ever had 22. Robert is said___A_____ abroad, but I don?t know what country he studied in. A. to have studied B. to study C. to be studying D. to be studied 23. —If he _B_____, he ______that food. 1 —Luckily he was sent to the hospital immediately. A. was warned; would not take B. had been warned; would not have taken C. would be warned; had not taken D. would have been warned; had not taken 24. I was sick, but I ___D____it at the weekend. A. got by B. got at C. got up D. got over 25. The doctor advised the astronaut __B______every two hours. A. rest B. to rest C. resting D. rested 26. John was bored, ___B______he left his life in England. A. in addition B. so C. however D. furthermore 27. These new processes___A______. A. should be controlled B. should control C. should be controlling D. should controlled 28. Improved health brings population growth, ___B____people to move out of rural areas. A. causes B. causing C. caused D. cause 29. ___D__the families, ________the standard of living. A. Small…high B. Smaller …higher C. Smallest…highest D. The smaller…the higher 30. That smells lovely ___B______delicious food! A. Which B. What C. What a D. How 31. New regulations __D______last year to guarantee airline safety. A. introduced B. was introduced C. introducing D. were introduced 32. Could you tell me ___D______? A. how long you live here B. how long have you lived here D. how long you have lived here D. how long did you live here 33. Strike __A____ the iron is hot. a. while b. although c. because d. that 34. According to the bible, God __B____ human beings. a. invented b. created c. discovered d. found 35. My uncle _B_____ come to this park a lot when he was in university here. a. was used to b. used to c. got to d. had to 36. It?s not what you have said but what you have done that really _C_____. a. forces b. counts c. values d. calculates 37. I was too sleepy to be ___D___ of how cold it was. a. certain b. confident c. apparent d. aware 38. Although they were twins, they have __B____ in common ______ that they share the same interest in pop music. a. much, for b. little, except c. few, in d. a lot, except 39. Ann is always making empty promises. __A____ nobody believes her. a. As a result b. As the result c. In fact d. As a matter of result 40. As president, he ___D___ the men to his cabinet whom he considered most capable for the jobs. a. applied b. arranged c. named d. appointed 41. When reading the newspaper in the evening, I often fall __C____. a. slept b. sleep c. asleep d. sleeping 42. The illness was not brought about by natural __C____. a. sources b. reasons c. causes d. origins II. 阅读下面的短文,从短文后所给的,,,,,,,四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。 A. After a couple of minutes a man sat down opposite me. There was nothing 1 _ about him, except that he was very tall. In fact he looked like a 2 city business- man, wearing a dark suit and carrying a briefcase. I did not say anything to the man and just carried on with my reading. Suddenly he .3 the table, opened my packet of biscuits, took one, dipped it into his coffee and put it into his mouth. I was too 4___ to say anything. Anyway, I decided to pay no attention to it. I always avoid__ 5 if I can. I just took a biscuit myself and went back to my reading. When the man took a second biscuit. I did not look up and made no sound. I __6_ to be very interested in my reading. After a couple of minutes, I casually put out my hand, took the last biscuit and 7 at file man. He was staring at me 8 . I was ready to get up and leave when the man suddenly pushed back his chair, stood up and hurried out of the coffee bar. I felt happy that the man had left and I decided to wait two or three minutes before going myself. I finished my coffee, 9 my newspaper mid stood up. To my 10 , I found on the table, where my newspaper had been, was my packet of biscuits. D 1. A. additional B. pleasant C. important D. special D 2. A. confused B. curious C. dusty D. typical 2 A 3. A. reached B. remained C. passed D. called A 4. A. shocked B. careless C. content D. determined B 5. A. adventure B. trouble C. accident D. contact B 6. A. prepared B. pretended C. preserved D. presented C 7. A. spoke B. exclaimed C. glanced D. studied C 8. A. swiftly B. loudly C. angrily D. bravely D 9. A. threw B. tore C. found D. folded A 10. A. surprise B. disappointment C. satisfaction D. fear B. Ian and Shiree are a very unusual couple. Although they (1)______ in the heart of London, they try to grow as much of their own food as possible. At the moment they (2)_________an allotment from the local council to grow food on, but they plan(3)_________more land soon. „We (4) _______growing our own food five years ago?, said Ian, „since then we (5) _________about half of the vegetables we need and a quarter of the fruit. We (6)_________on the allotment for three years. We (7)_______our own garden before that.? They do not plan to stop there though, „By this time next year we (8)________enough land to grow about 75% of our food?, said Ian. Why do they do this? „We (9)_______about the chemicals used to grow our food?, said Shiree. „More and more people(10)_______the same in the future?, predicted Shiree. A 1. A. live B. lived C. have lived D. had lived C 2. A. rent ,B. have rented C. are renting D. have rented B 3. A. buy B. to buy C. buying D. bought D 4. A. start B. would start C. have started D. started B 5. A. grew B. have grown C. have been growing D. have been grown C 6. A. work B. worked C. have been working D. had worked D 7. A. used B. have only used C. have only been using D. had only used A 8. A. will have bought B. will buy C. are buying D. are going to buy C 9. A. are worrying B. will worry C. worry D. worried B 10. A. are doing B. are going to do C. will have done D. do C. China has large desert areas and much of its agriculture land (1)________by desertification, which is getting worse. In addition, soil erosion had led to a huge loss of farmland and also the drying out of rivers. Consequently, the livelihoods of 35 million people are being threatened. (2)_________, it is even affecting cities. The nearest sand dune is less than 100 miles from Beijing, so, when northwest winds blow, Unpleasant sandstorms are becoming more frequent, (3)________major difficulties. The situation is becoming worse, therefore the government has to take action.The reasons for the changes are completes. In some places the environment is suffering (4) _____the growth in factories. As a result, trees and other vegetation die, and so soil is eroded. (5)_______trees that die, (6)_______water is held in the earth. Moreover, the need for wood for fuel and buildings leads to further deforestation, which causes further soil erosion. (7) _____local farmers find it more and more difficult to make a living and they end up using inefficient farming methods, which again(8)_____soil erosion.And the Government is carrying out anti-desertification projects, including the building of a forest belt around deserts. So a tree-planting campaign is being started. (9)________ as the Great Green Wall, it is meant to protect Beijing from sandstorms. Moreover, trees will be planted around the deserts themselves. As a result China hopes to control the (10)_____of desert land by the year 2010 and plans to establish a protected ecosystem in desert areas by 2050. B (1) A. is threat B. is being threatened C. threats D. threatened C (2) A. As a result B. However C. Furthermore D. Beside A (3) A. resulting in B. resulted in C. caused in D. causing in C (4) A. and B. also C. because of D. also D (5) A. More B Less C. The less D. The more C (6) A. more B. less C. the less D. the more B (7) A. But B. Consequently C. Also D. In addition C (8) A. leads B. results C. leads to D. result from A (9) A. Known B. Know C. Knowing D. results from D (10) A. Extend B. extension C. expand D. expansion D. 1)_______give readers some idea of what the UN costs the world, The following figures come from Whitaker's Almanck (1992 ), a reference book for current facts about Britain and the world, updated and reprinted every year. 2)______Whitaker's Almanck (1992), the total expected costs for 1990-1 were US $1,983,000 ,000. The money came from 88 member states 3) ______the amount each state contributes varies. In 1990-1, the ten largest contributions were from the U.S.A(25%), Russia(11.65%), Japan (11.4%), Germany(9.4%), France (6.3%), UK (4.9%), Canada (3.1%), Spain(2.0%) and the Netherlands (1.7%). These figures suggest that the richer, more developed nations are expected to contribute more to maintaining the United Nations as an effective organization. Apart from the high administrative costs, UN peace-keeping forces 4) ______ cost the UN a lot and are expensive to maintain. 5) ______, the UN has established a number of neutral forces over the years, made up from soldiers from member states that can called upon as necessary. 6) _______, these forces were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1988 as they had apparently contributed significantly to world peace. 7)_______, the 1990's has seen some serious civil war situations develop, notably in parts of Africa, Europe, and more recently in the Middle East, and the UN has found it hard to remain effective and neural at the same time. Governments in countries with civil war have called upon the UN to intervene and help restore peace. 8) _______the UN is not keen that UN peace-keeping forces get involved in actual fighting 9 )_______, by doing so, they should be seen to be taking sides and therefore, will no longer be neutral. One important function of a UN peace-keeping force is to keep airports open so that food and medical supplies can still be brought 3 into the country.10)_______,UN officials need to visit the country by air to try to persuade the leaders to have peace talks and settle their differences by peaceful political means rather than by war. B 1) A. In fact B. In order to C. In spite of C 2) A. As a result B. Briefly C. According to A 3) A. but B. instead C. for instance B 4) A. fortunately B. obviously C. exactly B 5) A. But even so B. In consequence C. Therefore A 6) A In fact B. Naturally C. For example C 7) A. Happily B. For that reason C. Unfortunately C 8) A. Consequently B. On the contrary C. However C 9) A. as if B. so C. because A 10)A. Furthermore B. On the one hand C. Therefore III. 阅读理解 A. We walked in so quietly that the nurse at the desk didn?t even lift her eyes from the book. Mum pointed at a big chair by the door and I knew she wanted me to sit down. While I watched, mouth open in surprise. Mum took off her hat and coat and gave them to me to hold. She walked quietly to the small room by the lift and took out a wet mop. She pushed the mop past the desk and as the nurse looked up, Mum nodded and said: “Very dirty floors.” “Yes. I?m glad they?ve finally decided to clean them,” the nurse answered. She looked at Mum strangely and said,” But aren?t you working late?” Mum just pushed harder, each swipe of the mop taking her farther and farther down the hall. I washed until she was out of sight and the nurse had turned back to writing in the big book. After a long time Mum came back. Her eyes were shining. She quickly put the mop back and took my hand. As we turned to go out of the door, Mum nodded politely to the nurse and said: “Thank you.” Outside, Mum told me:” Dagmar is fine. No fever.” “You saw her, Mum?” “Of course, I told her about the hospital rules, and she will not expect us until tomorrow. Dad will stop worrying as well. It?s fine hospital. But such floors! A mop is no good. You need a brush.” 1. When she took a mop from the small room what mum really wanted to do was __A___. A. clean the floor B. to please the nurse C. to see a patient D. to surprise the story-teller 2. When the nurse talked to Mum she thought Mum was a ___D______. A. nurse B. visitor C. patient D. cleaner 3. After reading the story what can we infer about the hospital? B A. It is a children?s hospital. B. It has strict rules about visiting hours. C. The nurses and doctors there don?t work hard. D. A lot of patients come to this hospital every day. 4. Why did Mother go to see Dagmar in the hospital? D A. To give her some message about Dad. B. To make sure her room was clean. C. To check that she was still there. D. To find out how she was. 5. Which of the following words best describes Mum? D A. polite B patient C. changeable D. Clever B. Flower market In recent years many flower shops have appeared. It is common now for people to buy flowers when they go to a gathering, visit a sick friend, or attend a wedding or birthday party. Fresh flowers are also indispensable for other ceremonial occasions. The Beijing Flower Trade Center at Liangmaqiao is the largest wholesale fresh flower market in the capital, with a daily volume of between 150,000 and 160,000 blossoms. Ninety percent of the city's 500 flower shops obtain their stock there. According to He Xiaotang, manager of the Trade Center?s marketing department, in the past sales volume between National Day (October 1) and October 20 accounted for 20 percent of yearly sales because young people usually had their weddings during this time. Now winter has become the peak season, lasting from Christmas Day until Spring Festival, including New Year's Day and Valentine's Day. The proportion of flower sales to individuals keeps increasing. A decade ago indoor decorations were mainly window papercuts and silk flowers. Later, washable plastic flowers became available, and today polyester flowers and plants, looking very much like the real thing, have become popular. Flower dehydration techniques have also made dried flowers a favorite. All kinds of flowers, both real and artificial, help maintain spring year round for many Chinese. 1. The flower market used to be at its best_C_____. A. around the Spring Festival B. around Christmas Day C. in October D. all the year round 4 2. The number of individuals who buy flowers is___D_____. A. changeable B. stable C. decreasing D. increasing 3. Which of the following statements is NOT true? C A. The Chinese people now like both real and artificial flowers. B. Flowers were not as popular as they are now in China. C. Dried flowers were common in China a decade ago. D. fresh flowers have become part of people?s life in China. 4. Which of the following words is closest in meaning to 'indispensable' in the sentence 'Fresh flowers are also indispensable for other ceremonial occasions'? C A. separate B. natural C. essential D. unnecessary 5. Which of the following statements is true about the Beijing Flower Trade Centre? D A. It's located at Tianqiao. B. Dried flowers are sold there. C. It provides Beijing's 500 flower shops with flowers. D. It is the largest artificial market C. Who is disabled in China? China is a country with a large number of disabled persons. Almost 60 million people have vision, hearing, speech, limb, intellectual or mental impairments. There is one disabled person in every 20 Chinese, and one out of every five households on average has a disabled family member. According to nationwide surveys of the disabled, handicapped children under 14 account for 16 percent of the total handicapped population, and they display the greatest need for rehabilitative training as they display the highest recovery rates after early therapy. Those disabled between the ages of 15 and 59 account for 44 percent, but often their disabilities are not very severe. Although they are more or less able to work, they require vocational training, cultural education and special employment. The disabled over 60 years of age account for 40 percent. Many of them become handicapped due to illness or loss of various functions. Some live alone without any income, and therefore their insurance, rehabilitation, and medical needs have become a social issue. The illiterate and semi-illiterate suffer from limited employment opportunities, and often they become socially handicapped as well. These people, often neglected, pose another social problem. 1. Which group represents the largest percentage of disabled people in China? ___C____ A. People at the age of 16, 40 and 44. B. Children under 14. C. Those between 15 and 59. D. People over 60. 2. According to the passage, “disabled people” refers to__D____. A. those who are physically handicapped B. those who are mentally handicapped C. those who are socially handicapped D. all of the above 3. “Socially handicapped” people refers to___A_____. A. those who cannot read or write or can read and write only a little B. those who cannot speak or can speak only a little C. those who cannot hear or can hear only a little D. those who cannot sing or dance or can sing and dance only a little 4. The disabled people who are most likely to recover after an early treatment are A A. the children under 14 B. those between 15 and 59 C. the people over 60 D. the people at the age of 16, 40 and 44 5. According to the passage, some of the disabled people, though more or less able to work, they need to receive D A. vocational training B. cultural education C. special employment D. all of the above D. Many children act in TV shows. They work several hours every day,so they cannot go to a regular school. How do they get an education? In Hollywood, where many TV shows are made, about forty teachers are working. The teacher's job is very important. She is responsible(负责) for making sure that the children work only the permitted hours each week. She is also responsible for making sure that children learn the required subjects. She makes sure too, that the children get enough rest and play, and gives lessons to the children in the shows. She teaches wherever the children are working. Child actors are required to attend classes twenty hours each week. California law says that they must be taught from September to the middle of June. If they do not get good marks in school, they are not permitted to continue working in TV shows. TV children are usually good pupils, and most of their teachers like this special kind of work. Their classes are held in many interesting places. Sometimes the classroom is a Mississippi riverboat. Sometimes it is the inside of a spaceship. Often the pupils 5 become famous stars. 1. TV children have classes ___B____ A. at a regular school B. wherever they are working C. wherever the teacher likes D. at the school in Hollywood 2. What else does the teacher do besides teaching? ____D___ A. Making sure that the children don?t overwork. B. Acting in some important shows. C. Making sure that the children have enough rest and play. D. Both A and C. 3. How many hours do TV children attend classes each week? ___C____ A. Thirty. B. Forty. C. Twenty. D. Ten. 4. If they fail in the required subjects, TV children ___D____ A. are allowed to study for another year B. must go to a good school C. must be taught from September to the middle of June D. are not allowed to work in TV shows any longer 5. What is this passage mainly about? __A_____ A. The education of TV children. B. Child actors in TV. C. How good pupils become TV children. D. A special kind of school in TV. E. The AIDS virus has been around for a very long time, but the spread of the disease within the last twenty years or so on such a scale has caused real concern. It seems that in the 1980s the principal carriers of the disease were homosexuals, drug users and prostitutes. Now it is becoming evident that heterosexuals also spread the disease, that children can be born with the virus and that patients in hospitals are being infected took. Just as the WHO fought the spread of children's disease throughout the world in the 1960s, so now they must again use education to fight this killer disease. The organization proposes to write newspaper articles and books, and to make videos and programmes. These will be translated into the major languages of the world so that as many people as possible can be educated about the danger of AIDS. However, we are still faced with two big questions. Is educating the public enough if we are to control the spread of AIDS? Does the WHO have enough money and resources for hospitals throughout the world to help and care for the sufferers? One fact is becoming clearer and that is the WHO has not focused enough on the need to educate medical staff there are still hospitals and health centers in some parts of the world which do not accept AIDS patients, while there are others where too little care is taken to prevent the spread of the disease. 1. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? ____C___ A. AIDS is a disease for which a cure has been found. B. AIDS is a disease which has just been found. C. AIDS is a disease which has existed for a long time. D. AIDS is a disease which spread very slowly. 2. Who is easily infected with AIDS? __A_____ A. People who use drugs. B. People who visit prostitutes. C. Patients who stay in hospital. D. A,B and C. 3. In WHO% opinion, what will help most effectively in fighting against the spread of AIDS? __A_____ A. More education. B. More medicines. C. More doctors. D. More equipment. 4. From the passage, we can see that the writer is NOT happy about ___B____ A. the education the general public get B. the education the medical staff get C. the TV programmes on AIDS D. the newspaper articles on AIDS 5. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage? __C_____ A. It is not enough only to educate the general public. B. There are some hospitals in some pairs of the world which do not accept AIDS patients. C. Great care has been taken to prevent the spread of AIDS everywhere in the world now. D. More money and resources are needed to control the spread of AIDS. F. Country music is an American popular-music style. In its current form, country music is a combination of two separate musical traditions: the styles of the Southeastern states and the music of the Southwest, especially Texas. Both styles influenced and were influenced by the blues and by black rural dance music. The first country artists to be widely known achieved popularity in the late 1920s. The music of these performers was heard 6 throughout the south during the l920s and '30s on radio programs. By the 1950s, country music had become a significant force in pop music. Regular appearances on the radio show made stars of many performers. The singer-songwriter Hank Williams wrote four million-seller songs in l950, seven in 195l, and four more in 1953. By the l970s, some country musicians began combining country music with electric instruments, creating a country rock sound. l. What does "Both styles" in Line 3, Paragraph 1 refer to? _B_____ A) Country music style and the musical style of the Southwestern states. B) The musical styles of the Southwestern states and the Southeastern states. C) The Southwestern musical style and Texas musical style. D) The styles of blues and the black rural dance music. 2. Country music was not real1y an important pop music until __D_____. A) l920s B) l930s C) l940s D) l950s 3. Hank William___B________ in l95l. A) wrote seven million songs B) sold seven million copies of his songs C) wrote seven songs D) sold seven million copies of his seven songs 4. Electric instruments add to country music a style of ____A_____. A) rock music B) blues C) black music D) Southern music 5. What do you think can be a proper title of this passage? ___C____ A) Hank Williams, A Great Singer and Songwriter B) The Influence of Blues and Black Music C) A Brief Introduction to Country Music D) Country Music Combined With Electric Instruments G. Tension and anxiety are obstacles to effective learning. The ability to relax is just as important to success in school as the ability to read. Anxiety can cause students to forget chapters that they have read, to "go blank" at quiz title, or to fail to meet deadlines and to complete assignments on schedule. Anyone can learn to rid himself or herself of tension by resting the body, breathing deeply, and relaxing for three or four minutes before a test. Attention to details such as outlining, note-talking, and time scheduling will help free mental energy to work on the tasks of learning. Planning one day ahead on a pocket calendar will do as much to improve the grades of some students in memory or speed reading courses. l. The main idea of this passage is that ___D__________. A) anyone is capable of learning to rid himself or herself of tension.. B) planning ahead will help to reduce tension. C} tension and anxiety are obstacles to learning. D) the ability to relax is important to success. 2. The passage implies that_____B____________. A) anxiety is more dangerous than tension. B) learning how to prepare for a test is as important as learning the material for the tests. C) a test should not be so important as to make a student anxious and tense. D) tension and anxiety increase free mental energy. 3. All of the fol1owing are recommended to rid the mind of tension except____C______. A) relaxing for three or four minutes before a test. B) breathing deeply. C) doing much exercise. D) resting the body. 4. We can arrive at the conclusion from the passage that____A_____. A) students often feel tense and anxious because they do not organize their work well enough. B) tension is more dangerous than anxiety. C) anxiety and tension seldom affect test grades. D) memory is a function of anxiety. 5. As used in this passage, the word "anxiety" means____B_____ A) grades B) worry C) indecision D) headache H. Large modern cities are too big to control. They impose their own living conditions on the people who inhabit them. City—dwellers are obliged by their environment to adopt a wholly unnatural way of life. They lose touch with the land and rhythm of nature. It is possible to live such an air-conditioned existence in a large city that you are barely conscious of the seasons. A few flowers in a public park (if you have the time to visit it) may remind you that it is spring or summer. A few leaves clinging to the pavement may remind you that it is autumn. Beyond that,what is going on in nature seems totally irrelevant. All the simple good things of life like sunshine and fresh air are at a premium(奇缺的,十分需要的). Tall buildings blot out the sun(Traffic fumes pollute the atmosphere. Even the distinction between day and night is lost. The flow of traffic goes on unceasingly and the noise never stops. 1. Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage? ___C____ A. City people are not in regular communication with the rhythm of nature. 7 B. City people can?t enjoy sunshine and fresh air. C. City people enjoy more chances of employment. D. City people lose touch with the land. 2. What are highly esteemed in big cities? ____A___ A. Living conditions. B. Air-conditioned houses. C. Sunshine and fresh air. D. A few flowers and a few leaves. 3. In the modern city,it is not easy to see much difference between day and night because B . A. city dwellers are obliged to adopt fl whole unnatural way of life B. the sun was hidden from view by tall buildings . C. the noise made by traffic never stops D. 1arge modem cities are too big to control 4. According to the passage,if you want to know what season it is in a large modern city, B _( A. it is advisable for you to cling to the pavement B. you?d better visit a public park C. You can remind yourself that it is spring or summer D. You should live in an air—conditioned building 5. Which statement is Not true according to the passage? ___C____ A. Large modern cities are polluted( B. Living in large modem cities has SO many disadvantages? C. All the simple,good things of life are imposed on the people who inhabit large cities? D. Heavy traffic in large cities bring noises night and day( IV. 写作 A. 介绍一座你所熟知的,有可能吸引外国游客的城市。可以包括以下内容: 1. Background 2. Where to stay 3. Where to eat 4. What to do in the city 5. Where to go outside the city 6. How to get there Welcome everyone, I am glad that you can come to Pingyao County, where there is the oldest Confucius temple. It was opened to the public Monday after a one-year renovation project. I hope you can appreciate the spot indeed. First, I will show the main building of the temple, its the most interesting spot here. Second, we can walk around to see the other area of the spot. Finally, I will tell the history of the temple. The main building of the temple was built in 1163, in the Yuan Dynasty , and has a history of more than 840 years. Compared with other famous Confucius temples nationwide, it was built 248 years earlier than that in Beijing, and 317 years earlier than that in Qufu City, Confucius's home in east China's Shandong Province. The temple in Qufu was added to the list of the World Cultural Heritages in 1995. The Pingyao Confucius Temple has China's largest statue collection of Confucius and famous ancient Confucian scholars. Covering a total area of 40,000 square meters, the temple has 112 buildings in 16 categories. that is the history of the temple. Please visit as you like. If you have any questions, you can ask me. B. 写一封电子邮件给你的朋友(70-90词),向他描述你的家庭成员。电子邮件的开头部分已经写出。其余部分应包括以下内容: 1. 家庭成员的姓名,年龄; 2. 家庭住址; 3(家庭成员的职业和工作单位; 4(休闲活动等。 There are four people in my family, my parents, my bother and I. My family is pretty good. I?m really happy. My brother is shy and funny. He is good at sports and does well in volleyball. But he hates studying and his grades are bad. He like telling jokes. He always plays jokes on his friends and my family, and always makes us laugh. My father is a doctor. He works in a hospital of Sanya. He doesn?t like watching TV, but he likes reading newspaper and read it every night. My mother is a waitress. She works in a restaurant. She has good habits. She likes eating vegetables and drinking milk every day. But I don?t like milk. It is awful. She likes watching Beijing Opera at free time. She says it?s good for her to keep young and it can make her relaxed. My families are always doing what is best for me. They are always on my side. I love each person in my family. I love my sweet warm home. 8
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