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PAGEPAGE16參考范文1Nickwasillfortwodays.Hismother,NancyHill,iswritinganabsenceexcuselettertohisteacher,Ms.ShirleyHudson.HelpNancytowritetheletter.Youmayusethefollowinghints.(1)Nick是哪個(gè)班的學(xué)生,什么時(shí)間請假,什么原因,是否有證據(jù)(如醫(yī)囑等)。(2)請學(xué)校有關(guān)負(fù)責(zé)人的諒解,并請學(xué)校有問題與家長聯(lián)系。參考答案:December14,2016NancyHillMs.ShirleyHudsonRiverRiverDale,DearMs.ShirleyHudson,I,NancyHill,amthemotherofNickwhostudiesinClass2ofGrade5.IrequestyoutoexcusehimfornotattendingschoolonJuly12,2016andJuly13,2016,ashewasadvisedstrictbedrestbyourdoctor,Dr.Carter,afterahighfever.Ihavealreadygatheredthelessonsandhomeworkcoveredinthetwodaysthathemissed,andhisnotesareuptodate.Also,attachedforyourreferenceisthedoctor’scertificate.Pleasefeelfreetocontactmeforanyquestionsthatyoumayhaveregardingthismatter.Thankyou.Sincerely,NancyHillNick’smother2Angelaisill,andhercolleaguesarewritingaget-wellcardforher.Putthefollowingsentencesintherightordertoformaproperget-wellcard.Thencopythesentencesontheletterpaperbelow.(寫一張健康問候卡)參考答案:DearAngela,We’resorryyouhaven’tbeenfeelingwellandwemissyouattheoffice.Makesureyoueatallyourchickensoup,drinkallyourorangejuice,andgettherestyouneedsoyoucangetbettersoon.I’llbegreattoseeyoursmilingfaceagain.Wehopeyouenjoythecrosswordpuzzle.Takecare.Carol,Doris,Elsa3Writeapassageofnolessthan100wordsinEnglishaccordingtothesituationgivenbelow.昨晚十二點(diǎn)半,當(dāng)所有人正在睡覺時(shí),兩個(gè)小偷闖入二樓的一個(gè)實(shí)驗(yàn)室(lab),在那里發(fā)現(xiàn)了一些昂貴的儀器設(shè)備(equipment)。正當(dāng)他們準(zhǔn)備將儀器搬出樓時(shí),門衛(wèi)(doorkeeper)聽到響動(dòng),立即打電話向?qū)W校附近的派出所報(bào)了警。20分鐘后,兩個(gè)竊賊被抓了。警察告誡(warn)大家要防范竊賊。參考答案:ACrimeHappenedintheSchoolAt12:30lastnight,whenallthepeopleweresleeping,twothievesbrokeintoalabonthesecondfloorwheretheydiscoveredsomeexpensiveequipment.Justastheywerecarryingtheequipmentoutofthebuilding,thedoorkeeperheardthesound.Heimmediatelycalledthepolicestationneartheschool.Twentyminuteslater,boththieveswerecaught.Thepolicewarnedeveryonetobecarefulofthieves.4Describethefollowingcaseandthecriminalsuspectaccordingtothenoticeinabout100words.WANTEDCrime:robberyVictim:ayoungmanTime:atabout11.00p.m.lastSaturdayPlace:onthe6Loss:ahandbagwithacomputer,mobilephone,hispassportandsomethingelseAppearanceofthesuspect:short,slim;long,bigface,bigeyeswithcrueleyesight;long,dirtyfingernails;wearawornjacket,apairofjeansandtrainersAnyonewithinfo.:contact110atanytimeReward:RMB5,000參考答案:WantedAtabout11:00p.m.lastSaturday,therewasarobberyonthe6thstreet.Atthattime,ayoungmanwasrobbedbyanotherman,andhelostahandbagwithacomputer,mobilephoneandhispassport.Accordingtovictimdescription,thewantedcriminalwasshortandslim,andhisfacewaslongandbig.Hehasbigeyeswithcrueleyesight,longanddirtyfingernails.Andheworeawornjacket,apairofjeansandtrainers.Ifyouwouldseesomeonelikethatdescription,youcontact110atanytime.TherewardisRMB5000.5Writeapassageaboutyourdreamsorgoalsinlife.Youmayfollowtheideasgiven.Thinkoftheimportantthingsinyourlife,suchasyourfamily,career,health,financialsecurity,communityservices,andspiritualworld,etc.Whatdoyoudreamofandwanttoachieveinfiveyears?Howdoyouexpectyourlifewillbelikeintenyears?What’syourplantorealizethesedreams?參考答案:MyDreamsEveryonehashisowndream.Somewanttobedoctors.Othershopetobescientists.Mydreamistobecomeateacher.Teacherscannotteachusmanythingsatschool,buttheydotheirbesttoteachushowtolearn.Thankstothem,welearnknowledge.Andatthesametime,welearnhowtoliveahappylife.Theyspendmosttimeontheirstudents.Theyaregreatinmyeyes.IhopetobeateacherbecauseIadmireteachers.Iknowitisnoteasytomakemydreamcometrue.ButIdecidetostudyharderfromnowon.Iamsuremydreamwillcometrue.6WriteapassageaboutyourownEnglishlearningexperiencewiththetitleof“MyExperienceinLearningEnglish”.參考答案:MyExperienceinLearningEnglishToday,Englishisbecomingmoreandmorepopular.ItisveryimportantforustolearnEnglishwell.Forme,spokenEnglishisthemostdifficult.

IthinkthebestwaytoimprovemyspokenEnglishisspeakingitasmuchaspossible.WecantalkwithourEnglishteacherandclassmatesinEnglish.Wecanalsofindsomeforeignfriendsoninternettomakesomeoralexercises.Besides,readingEnglishstoriesorwatchingEnglishfilmsisanotherwaytolearnEnglish.

Sometimelater,IfoundIhadmadegreatprogressinmyspokenEnglish.7Writeashortpassageaboutthefutureclassroom.Youmayfocusonthefollowingkeypoints.Whatwillthefutureclassroomlooklike?Howisthefutureclassroomdifferentfromwhatwehavenowadays?Whataretheadvantagesofthefutureclassroom?參考答案:TheIdealClassroomIhopetherewillbeaclassroomthatisbigandbright.AllmyclassmatesandIcanhaveaquietenvironmenttodoourownstudyandreading.Ateacherstandskindlyinfrontoftheclassroomandgivesuslessons.Afterclasses,theclassroommaybethebestplaceforustoplaygames.Ihopetherewillbeaclassroomthatcannotonlyprovideusaplacetolearnsomethingbutalsoaplacetohavefunwithmyfriends.8Whataretheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofformaleducation?Makealistinthefollowingchart.參考答案:Advantages:getoverallknowledgegetsomeprofessionalskillstolearnhowtobeahumanbeingDisadvantages:itcoststoomuchforsomefamiliesstudentslackofpersonalityteachingstyleisrigid人文英語3期末復(fù)習(xí)——閱讀部分Passage1StopYellingatYourKidsParentingishard.Ifyou’reaparent,I’msurethat…(具體文章見書本第8頁)Asaparent,youmayknowthatparentingisaneasyjob.(F)Listeningtoeachotherisagoodwaytostopargumentbetweenparentsandtheirkids.(T)Usuallyyoungerkidsbehavelessresponsiblythanelderchildren.Parentsshouldlowertheirexpectationfortheirkids.(T)Bothyellingandwhisperingcanhelpmakethingsquieter.(F)Passage2CaringfortheElderlyCaringfortheelderlyisnotaneasytask,andtherearenohardandfast…(具體文章見書本第23頁)Elderlypeoplealwaysobeytheroutinestructure.(F)Toprovideelderlypeoplewithbettercare,weneedtoknowthemmore.(T)Weneedn’trespectelderlypeoplewhencaringthem.(F)Discussionwiththemcan’tmakeelderlypeoplefeelneeded.(F)Itisnecessaryforelderlypeopletomakefriends.(T)Passage3ASaferCommunityTheWichitaFallsPoliceDepartmentistryingtohelpcurbcrimeinneighboringcommunities…(具體文章見書本第38頁)TheWichitaFallsPoliceDepartmentisplanningsternermeasurestocombatcrime.(F)AccordingtoHughes,oneofthebiggestwaysofcrimepreventionisthroughenvironmentaldesign.(T)Thebiggestsitethatpoliceareapprovingfullyis.(T)Thepurposeofistohelplocalssetuparealcommunity.(F)Ifyouusethesite,youhavetopayforit.(F)Passage4CrimePreventionThelawdefineyouthfuloffenders(age18orunder)as“delinquent”…具體文章見書本第51頁)Thecourtwouldconsideryouthfuloffendersas“criminals”iftheycommitoffenses.(F)Youmustmeetwithschoolofficialstopreventyourchildrenfromdelinquency.(F)Ifyoucannotcontrolyourchildren,askforhelpfromthelocalserviceagencies.(T)Informyourchildrenthatyouwillnottoleratedruguseanddrugoffensescanhaveseriousresultsforyourchildren.(T)Childrenalwaysinvolvedinpositiveactivitiesaremorelikelytodowellinschoolandavoidtheproblemsofdelinquency.(T)Keepyourchildrenawayfromjuveniledelinquents.(T)Passage5ASpeech–BetterLivesforAllIntoday’ssociety,workingpeoplecanseldomfindtimetorelaxintheirbusyschedules….(具體文章見書本第69頁)Intoday’ssociety,workingpeoplecanoftenfindtimetorelaxthemselvesintheirbusyschedules.(F)Fewpeoplearenowawarethatrelaxationandstress-reliefarenecessaryforlife.(F)Travelinghasbecomemorecommoninrecentyears.(T)Exercisingcanonlyhelprelaxyourbody.(F)Peopleshouldkeepabalancebetweenworkandrelaxation.(T)Passage6ImportanceofLearningaForeignLanguageThereareanumberofreasonswhyweshouldlearnaforeignlanguage….(具體文章見書本第82頁)Learninganotherlanguagecangiveusagreaterunderstandingofourownlanguage.(T)Languageiswhatmakesusdifferentfromotheranimals.(T)Learninganotherlanguagecaneasilymakeusforgetourmotherlanguage.(F)Inthelongterm,speakingaforeignlanguagecannotbringuscareersuccess.(F)Speakingaforeignlanguageenablesustounderstanditsculture.(T)Passage7English,theGlobalLanguageEnglishisspokenasanativelanguagebyaround377millionpeople,…(具體文章見書本第84頁)Englishisspokenasasecondlanguagebyaround377millionpeopleintheworld.(F)SpeakersofEnglishasasecondlanguagearemorethanthosewhospeakitasafirstlanguage.(F)Itisnotsurprisingthat70%ofallinformationstoredintheInternetisinEnglish.(F)ThespreadofEnglishthroughouttheworldresultedfromBritishColonialisminthe19thcenturyandAmericancapitalismandtechnologicalprogressinthe20thcentury.(T)ItisdefinitelyPredictedthatEnglishwillstillactasagloballanguageinthefuture.(F)Passage8FreeMassiveOnlineOpenCourses(MOOCs)Aclasswithhundredsoreventhousandsofstudentsmight…(具體文章見書本第96頁)1.Someuniversitiesofferfree,non-creditMOOCsonlyavailabletothepeopleintheU.S.(F)2.Quizzesarepartofthelectureprogramtocheckhowmanycreditsstudentsmayget.(F)3.Studentsmayhavehomework.(T)4.TheMOOCsareofbothhighqualityandlowcost.(T)5.ItisprobablethatsomeChinesearetakingMOOCs.(T)Passage9AppleEntersaNewMarketApplehasenteredthetextbookmarket….(具體文章見書本第98頁)Thecompanyoffersacollectionoftextbooksforcollegestudents.(F)EverytextbookyourequirecanbestoredonyouriPad.(T)Boringoldtextbooksareabitoutofdate.(T)Youcanhaveaninteractivelearningexperience,suchasplayingvideos,examininggeometricalproblemsin3D,listeningtomusicandcommentary,makingnoteandmarkingpassageselectronically.(T)AppledevelopeditsiPad-basedtextbooksbyitself.(F)Passage10LifelongLearning&DistanceEducationTheterm“l(fā)ifelonglearning”isverypopularnowadays….(具體文章見書本第110頁)Theterm“l(fā)ifelonglearning”describestheneedforpeopletocontinuetheireducationandtraininginacertainperiodoftheirlives.(F)Thechallengesoftheglobalknowledgeeconomybringabouttheneedsforlifelonglearning.(T)Lifelonglearningisnon-formal.(F)Theuniversitiesshouldmaketheclassroomteachingstudent-centered.(T)Todevelopanewassessmentsystemisachallengeforthegovernment.(T)Passage11LifelongEducationinaLearningSocietyAsweenterthe21stcentury,theinformationage,…(具體文章見書本第111頁)Onlybylifelonglearningcanyougoaheadofyourcolleagues.(F)ThehighestpaidpeopleinAmericatodayreadanaverageof59hoursperweek.(F)Youhavetodoubleyourknowledgeevery2or3years.(T)Yourabilitytoexpandyourmindanddevoteyourselftolifelonglearningisthekeytosuccess.(T)Distancetrainingisthebestwayforlifelonglearning.(F)Passage12DemandforElderlyCareServicesinChinsIsRisingContinuallyThenumberofelderlypeopleagedabove60hasincreased….(具體文章見書本第25頁)WhatdoesGDPstandfor?(B)Governmentdocumentpublishing.Grossdomesticproduct.Generaldomesticproduct.Whatdoestheword“decreasing”inPara.2mean?(A)Itmeans“falling”.Itmeans“rising”.Itmeans“peaking”.WhatwasChina’sGDPpercapitain2012?(B)Itwas1,000U.S.dollars.Itwas6,000U.S.dollars.Itwas10,000U.S.dollars.WhyisChinaeconomicfoundationforanelderlysocietyfragile?(A)BecauseofitsincreasingagingpopulationanditslowGDPpercapita.BecausewhenChinawasclassedasanagingsociety,ourGDPpercapitaishigh.BecauseofitsdecreasingagingpopulationanditshighGDPpercapita.Passage13MakingYourHomeaSaferPlaceWealltendtothinkthatwearesafeinourhomes,…(具體文章見書本第41頁)(B)1.Whatisthetopicdiscussedinthetext?Besuspiciousofstrangers.Waystokeepyourhomesafe.Howtokeepyourvaluablesorcashsafe.(C)2.Whichstatementistrueaccordingtothetext?Itisnotnecessarytolockthedoorandwindowswhenyouareinsidethehouse.Itiseasyforyoutorecognizewhoisgoingtobreakinyourhome.Hidethevaluablesorcashoutofsightbecausetheymayattractburglars.(C)3.WhichstatementisNOTtrueaccordingtothetext?Itisveryeasyfortheburglarstofindthedoorkeyunderplanter,doormat.Installinganalarmsystemmaydrivetheburglarsawaybeforetheystealanythingfromyourhome.Well-lithomesmayhelptheburglarstobreakintothehouse.(A)4.Bysaying“Besuspiciousofstrangers”inPara.3,thewritermeans______.nevertrustingstrangerskeepingthestrangersawayfromuscatchingthesuspectedstrangers(A)5.“Deterringtheburglars”inthelastparagraphmeans______.makingtheburglarsnotwanttodosomethingbadhelpingtheburglarsbreakintothehouseencouragingtheburglarstorunawayPassage14StepstoPreventInternetCrimesTheInternethasbeenacommonpartofourdailylife…(具體文章見書本第53頁)(B)1.Whatisthemainideaofthistext?TheInternethasbeenacommonpartofourdailylife.IdeastoprotectyourselfandyourfamilyfrombecomingavictimofInternetcrimes.SuspectedInternetcrimesreport.(A)2.HowmanyideasarementionedtoprotectyourselfandyourfamilyfrombecomingavictimofInternetcrimes?A.6B.7C.8(B)3.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothetext?A.Childrenareveryeasytobepotentialonlinevictims.B.Anti-spywaremayhelphackersgetinformationsuchaspasswordstobankaccounts.C.Ifyoudon’thavetimetokeepaneye,youmayusesomesoftwaretostopcertaininappropriatewebsites.(C)4.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothetext?A.ItisuselesstotalkwithyourchildrenaboutInternetcrimesforitmaynothappentothematall.B.Turningoffyourfirewallwillpreventhackersfromgettinginformation.C.IfyoufindsuspectedInternetcrimes,youcancontactyourlocalpoliceoffice.(C)5.Use______websiteswhenpurchasingitemsonlineandgivingcreditcardnumbers.A.suspiciousB.suspectedC.securedPassage15FreeMassiveOnlineOpenCourses(MOOCs)Aclasswithhundredsoreventhousandsofstudentsmight…(具體文章見書本第96頁)(A)1.______starteditsfirstMOOCin2012.A.TheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology.B.HarvardC.ManyChineseuniversities(C)2.WhatdostudentsdoiftheyfollowMOOCs?A.Theyreadonlinematerials.B.Theyattendclasses.C.Theywatchshortvideos.(B)3.Theycanjoinonlinegroupsto______.discussthequizzesexchangequestionsandanswersaboutthecoursesreceivehomework(A)4.heteachershold______toanswerstudents’questions.virtualofficehoursface-to-facemeetingsonlinetutorialspassage16Foranyonewhohatesdoingyardwork,yournewbestfriendmayhavearrived.Arobotcanautonomouslyshowsnow,collectleavesandcutgrass.“We’retryingtohelppeoplenotspendtimeonyardwork.”SaidStevenWaelbers,thedesigneroftherobot.“Wewantpeopletoenjoytheirfreetimewiththeirfamily.”Theelectricrobotcanrunbyitselfinrightdirectionswiththehelpoftwobeaconsthatmustbeplacedintheyard.TherobotincludesacameraandultrasoundsensorthatWaelberssaidwouldstopquicklywhenitfindspetsandpeople.Ownersoftherobotwillneedtoregulatethevaluesstoredintherobot.Thenitwillconfirmthetaskit’sgoingtotake.Beforetherobotoperatesbyitself,anownermustmanuallywheelitaroundtheyard–takingitaroundanyobstaclesliketrees,bushesormailboxes.Bydoingthis,therobotistaughthowlongandwidethelawnis,andwon’taccidentallydestroyyourrosebushorruntotheneighborhood.Oncethissetupiscomplete,andthe$3,999robothasbeentrainedonwheretocutgrass,rakeleavesandshovelsnow,itoperateswithoutanysupervision.Waelbershasalwayslovedtobuildrobotsandplaywithelectronics.Hestartedworkonahigh-techcompanyafterhisfatheraskedhimtomakearobotthatwouldshovelsnowforhim.Waelbersplanstostartsalesinearly2017.(A)1.Thisarticlemainlytalksabout.anewly-designedrobotthefounderofacompanyProblemswithanewproduct(C)2.AccordingtoStevenWaelbers,therobotisdesignedto.EncouragepeopletodoexerciseHelppeoplekeephealthyandfitMakepeopleenjoyfamilytime(B)3.Therobotwouldstopinfrontofpetsandpeoplethanksto.theremotecontrollertheultrasoundsensorthebigandsquareyard(A)4.Whichofthefollowingstepsshouldbedoneinthefirstplace?.Anownermustwheeltherobotaroundtheyardbyhimself.Therobotlearnsandstoresthelengthandwidthofthelawn.Therobotoperatesthetaskit’sgoingtotakewithoutsupervision.(C)5.WhichofthefollowingaboutWaelbersisTRUE?.Hedidn’tlovebuildingrobotswhenhewasayoungboy.Hisfatheraskedhimtomakearobotthatcouldplayballs.Heisstartingtosellthissnow-shovelingrobotinearly2017.Passage17Althoughthey’restillthelovelyyoungkittenorpupinourminds,yourpetsneedextracareastheyreachtheirsenioryears.Here’sourlistofsuggestionstokeepthemhappyandhealthyforaslongaspossible.FoodieKeepingyourpet’sdiethealthyandnutritiousisveryimportantatanystageoftheirlife,butastheybecomeold,theyneedadifferentsetofvitaminsandminerals.Differentsizesandbreedsofpetswillhavedifferentneeds,soit’sworthaquickchatwithyourvettodiscoverwhattheywouldrecommend.GymmembershipAlthoughtheymayseemtiredandslowforoutdooractivities,thisdoesn’tmeantheyshouldn’tkeepexerciseanymore.Youdon’thavetodragthemona10-mileuphillhike,butencourageyourpettogetoutintothefreshair.Thesightsandsmellsshouldinspiretheirnaturalurgetotrotaboutandexploreagain.Ifthey’relazy,trysmallindoorgamesandtoysthatwillkeeptheirmindactive.FitnofatIfyou’refeedingyourpethealthyfoodsinappropriatesizedportionsandmakingsurethey’regettingenoughexercise,youshouldn’thaveanoverweightfriendatyourside.However,ifyoustillthinktheyneedtoloseafewpounds,youcandiscusswithyourvethowtohelpthemloseweightandkeepahealthyweight.ThedreadedvetsNotmanypeopleenjoyatriptothedoctorsandit’scertainlythesameforyourpet.Butregularchecksatthevetscanpreventminorhealthissuesfromgettingmoreandmoreserious.Olderpetsshouldbetakentothevetatleastonceeverysixmonths.Onyournextvisit,askyourvetwhatcommonissuesusuallyaffecttheirparticularbreedsuchasarthritisordiabetes.Youcanthembemorecarefulwhentakingcareofthem.(B)1.Whatisthemaintopicofthearticle?Howtochooseapetatthepetshop.Sometipsoflookingafteroldpets.Differencesbetweenkittensandpuppies.(C)2.Asyourpetsgetolder,thevitaminsandmineralstheyneedare.ThesameastheywerefedinthepastLessthenthosewhentheyareyoungDifferentfromthosetheyusedtohave3.WhichisNOTTRUEaccordingtothearticle?Oldpetsshouldn’tkeepexerciseanymore.Freshairwillinspireoldpets’naturalurge.Ifoldpetsarelazy,justleavethemstillathome.4.Accordingtothearticle,youcandiscusswithhowtohelpyouragedpetskeepfitbutnotfat.YourvetB.yourkidsC.yourfriends5.Olderpetsshouldgoforregularchecksatleastonce.EveryhalfayearB.everyyearC.everymonthPassage18Iwanttotranslatethewebintoeverymajorlanguage:everywebpage,everyvideo,andyes,evenJustinBieber’stweets.Nowadays,mostoftheWebisinaccessibletomostpeopleintheworldbecauseitscontentsplitsupintohundredsoflanguageswithover50%ofitinEnglish.Thisproblemispressing,nowmorethanever,withmillionsofpeo

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