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精品歡迎下載可修改PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:
Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayontheimportanceofwritingabilityandhowtodevelopit.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.
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________________________________________________________________________PartIIListeningComprehension(25minutes)SectionADirections:
Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports.Attheendofeachnewsreport,youwillheartwoorthreequestions.Boththenewsreportandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.1.A)Annoyed.
B)Scared.
C)Confused.
D)Offended.
2.A)Itcrawledoverthewoman'shands.
B)Itwounduponthesteeringwheel.
C)Itwaskilledbythepoliceonthespot.
D)Itwascoveredwithlargescales.Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.3.A)Astudyofthefast-foodservice.
B)Fastfoodcustomersatisfaction.
C)McDonald'snewbusinessstrategies.
D)Competitioninthefast-foodindustry.
4.A)Customers'higherdemands.
B)Theinefficiencyofemployees.
C)Increasedvarietyofproducts.
D)Therisingnumberofcustomers.Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.5.A)Internationaltreatiesregardingspacetravelprograms.
B)Legalissuesinvolvedincommercialspaceexploration.
C)U.S.government'sapprovalofprivatespacemissions.
D)Competitionamongpublicandprivatespacecompanies.
6.A)Deliverscientificequipmenttothemoon.
B)Approveanewmissiontotravelintoouterspace.
C)Workwithfederalagenciesonspaceprograms.
D)LaunchamannedspacecrafttoMars.
7.A)Itissignificant.
B)Itispromising.
C)Itisunpredictable.
D)Itisunprofitable.SectionBDirections:
Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.8.A)VisitingherfamilyinThailand.
B)ShowingfriendsaroundPhuket.
C)SwimmingaroundaThaiisland.
D)LyinginthesunonaThaibeach.
9.A)ShevisitedaThaiorphanage.
B)ShemetaThaigirl'sparents.
C)ShelearnedsomeThaiwords.
D)ShesunbathedonaThaibeach.
10.A)Hisclasswillstartinaminute.
B)Hehasgotanincomingphonecall.
C)Someoneisknockingathisdoor.
D)Hisphoneisrunningoutofpower.
11.A)HeisinterestedinThaiartworks.
B)Heisgoingtoopenasouvenirshop.
C)Hecollectsthingsfromdifferentcountries.
D)HewantstoknowmoreaboutThaiculture.Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.12.A)Buyingsomefitnessequipmentforthenewgym.
B)Openingagymandbecomingpersonaltrainers.
C)Signingupforaweight-losscourse.
D)Tryingoutanewgymintown.
13.A)Professionalpersonaltraining.
B)Freeexerciseforthefirstweek.
C)Adiscountforahalf-yearmembership.
D)Additionalbenefitsforyoungcouples.
14.A)Thesafetyofweight-lifting.
B)Thehighmembershipfee.
C)Therenewalofhismembership.
D)Theoperationoffitnessequipment.
15.A)Shewantsherinvitationrenewed.
B)Sheusedtodo200sit-upseveryday.
C)Sheknowsthebasicsofweight-lifting.
D)Sheusedtobethegym'spersonaltrainer.SectionCDirections:
Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.16.A)Theytendtobenervousduringinterviews.
B)Theyoftenapplyforanumberofpositions.
C)Theyworryabouttheresultsoftheirapplications.
D)Theysearchextensivelyforemployers'information.
17.A)Getbetterorganized.
B)Edittheirreferences.
C)Findbetter-paidjobs.
D)Analyzethesearchingprocess.
18.A)Providetheirdataindetail.
B)Personalizeeachapplication.
C)Makeuseofbettersearchengines.
D)Applyformorepromisingpositions.Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.19.A)Ifkidsdidnotlikeschool,reallearningwouldnottakeplace.
B)Ifnotforcedtogotoschool,kidswouldbeoutinthestreets.
C)Ifschoolsstayedthewaytheyare,parentsweresuretoprotest.
D)Ifteachingfailedtoimprove,kidswouldstayawayfromschool.
20.A)Allowthemtoplayinterestinggamesinclass.
B)Trytostiruptheirinterestinlabexperiments.
C)Letthemstayhomeandlearnfromtheirparents.
D)Designactivitiestheynowenjoydoingonholidays.
21.A)Allowkidstolearnattheirownpace.
B)Encouragekidstolearnfromeachother.
C)Organizekidsintovariousinterestgroups.
D)Takekidsoutofschooltolearnatfirsthand.Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.22.A)ItisespeciallypopularinFloridaandAlaska.
B)Itisamajorsocialactivityamongtheyoung.
C)Itisseenalmostanywhereandonanyoccasion.
D)Itisevenmoreexpressivethanthewrittenword.
23.A)ItislocatedinabigcityinIowa.
B)Itisreallymarveloustolookat.
C)Itoffersfreedanceclassestoseniors.
D)Itofferspeopleachancetosocialize.
24.A)Theirstateofmindimproved.
B)Theybecamebetterdancers.
C)Theyenjoyedbetterhealth.
D)Theirrelationshipstrengthened.
25.A)Itisfun.
B)Itislife.
C)Itisexhausting.
D)Itisrhythmical.PartⅢReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirections:
Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Sincethe1940s,southernCaliforniahashadareputationforsmog.Thingsarenotasbadastheyoncewerebut,accordingtotheAmericanLungAssociation,LosAngelesisstilltheworstcityintheUnitedStatesforlevelsof
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.GazingdownonthecityfromtheGettyCenter,anartmuseumintheSantaMonicaMountains,onewouldfindtheviewofthePacificOceanblurredbythehaze(霾).Noristhestate'sbadair
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toitssouth.Fresno,inthecentralvalley,comestopofthelistinAmericaforyear-roundpollution.Residents'heartsandlungsareaffectedasa
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.Allofwhich,combinedwithCalifornia'sreputationasthehomeoftechnological
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,makestheplaceidealfordevelopingandtestingsystemsdesignedtomonitorpollutionin
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.AndthatisjustwhatAclima,anewfirminSanFrancisco,hasbeendoingoverthepastfewmonths.Ithasbeentryingoutmonitoringstationsthatare
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toyieldminute-to-minutemapsof
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airpollution.Suchstationswillalsobeabletokeepaneyeonwhatishappeninginsidebuildings,includingoffices.
Tothisend,Aclimahasbeen
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withGoogle'sStreetViewsystem.DavidaHerzl,Aclima'sboss,saystheyhaverevealedpollutionhighsondayswhenSanFrancisco'stransitworkerswentonstrikeandthecity's
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wereforcedtousetheircars.Conversely,"cycletowork"dayshavedonetheirjobby
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pollutionlows.
A)assistedB)collaboratingC)consequenceD)consumersE)creatingF)detailG)domesticH)frequentlyI)inhabitantsJ)innovationK)intendedL)outdoorM)pollutantsN)restrictedO)sumSectionB
Directions:
Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.AsTouristsCrowdOutLocals,VeniceFaces'Endangered'ListA)Onarecentfallmorning,alargecrowdblockedthestepsatoneofVenice'smaintouristsites,theRialtoBridge.TheRialtoBridgeisoneofthefourbridgesspanningtheGrandCanal.Itistheoldestbridgeacrossthecanal,andwasthedividinglinebetweenthedistrictsofSanMarcoandSanPolo.Butonthisday,therewasatwist:itwasfilledwithVenetians,nottourists.
B)"Peoplearecheeringandholdingtheircartsintheair,"saysGiovanniGiorgio,whohelpedorganizethemarchwithagrass-rootsorganizationcalledGenerazione'90.Thecartshereferstoaresmallshoppingcarts—thesymbolofatrueVenetian."Itstartedasajoke,"hesayswithalaugh."Theideawastoputbladesonthewheels!Youknow?LikeBenHur.Preciselylikethat,youjustgoaroundandrunpeopledown."
C)Veniceisoneofthehottesttouristdestinationsintheworld.Butthat'saproblem.Upto90,000touristscrowditsstreetsandcanalseveryday—faroutnumberingthe55,000permanentresidents.Thetouristincreaseisonekeyreasonthecity'spopulationisdownfrom175,000inthe1950s.TheoutnumberedVenetianshavebeensteadilyfleeing.Andthosewhostickaroundaretiredoflivinginaplacewheretheycan'tevengettothemarketwithoutswimmingthroughaseaofpicture-snappingtourists.Imagine,navigatingthrough50,000peoplewhileonthewaytoschoolortowork.
D)LauraChigi,agrandmotheratthemarch,saysthelocalandnationalgovernmentshavefailedtodoanythingaboutthecrowdsfordecades,becausethey'reonlyinterestedintourism—theprimaryindustryinVenice,worthmorethan$3billionin2015."Veniceisacashcow,"shesays,"andeveryonewantsapiece."
E)JustbeyondSt.Mark'sSquare,acruiseshippasses,oneofhundredseveryyearthatappearovertheirmedieval(中世紀(jì)的)surroundings.Theirmassivewakecreateswavesatthebottomofthesea,weakeningthefoundationsofthecenturies-oldbuildingsthemselves."EverytimeIseeacruiseship,Ifeelsad,"Chigisays."Youseethemuditdrags;thedestructionitleavesinitswake?Thathurtstheancientwoodenpolesholdingupthecityunderwater.Onedaywe'llseeVenicebreakdown."
F)Foratime,UNESCO,theculturalwingoftheUnitedNations,seemedtoagree.Twoyearsago,itputItalyonnotice,sayingthegovernmentwasnotprotectingVenice.UNESCOconsiderstheentirecityaWorldHeritageSite,agreathonorthatmeansVenice,attheculturallevel,belongstoalloftheworld'speople.In2014,UNESCOgaveItalytwoyearstomanageVenice'sflourishingtourismorthecitywouldbeplacedonanotherlist—WorldHeritageInDanger,joiningsuchsitesasAleppoandPalmyra,destroyedbythewarinSyria.
G)Venice'sdeadlinepassedwithbarelyamurmur(嘟噥)thissummer,justasUNESCOwasmeetinginIstanbul.Onlyonerepresentative,JadTabetfromLebanon,triedtoraisetheissue."Forseveralyears,thesituationofheritageinVenicehasbeenworsening,andithasnowreachedadramaticsituation,"TabettoldUNESCO."Wehavetoactquickly—thereisnotamomenttowaste."
H)ButUNESCOdidn'tevenholdavote."It'sbeenpostponeduntil2017,"saysAnnaSomers,thefounderandCEOofTheArtNewspaperandtheformerheadofVeniceinPeril,agroupdevotedtorestoringVenetianart.ShesaysthemainreasontheU.N.culturalorganizationdidn'tvotetodeclareVeniceaWorldHeritageSiteInDangerisbecauseUNESCOhasbecome"intenselypoliticized.Therewouldhavebeensomeback-roomnegotiations."
I)ItalyboastsmoreUNESCOWorldHeritageSitesthananyothercountryintheworld,grantingitconsiderablepowerandinfluencewithintheorganization.TheformerheadoftheUNESCOWorldHeritageCentre,whichoverseesheritagesites,isFrancescoBandarin,aVenetianwhonowservesasUNESCO'sassistantdirector-generalforculture.
J)Earlierthisyear,ItalysignedanaccordwithUNESCOtoestablishataskforceofpoliceartdetectivesandarchaeologists(考古學(xué)家)toprotectculturalheritagefromnaturaldisastersandterrorgroups,suchasISIS.TheaccordunderlinedItaly'sglobalreputationasagoodstewardofartandculture.
K)ButaddingVenicetotheUNESCOendangeredlist—whichisdominatedbysitesindevelopingandconflict-riddencountries—wouldbeaninternationalembarrassment,andcouldevenhurtItaly'sprofitabletourismindustry.TheItalianCultureMinistrysaysitisunawareofanygovernmenteffortstopressureUNESCO.Asfortheorganizationitself,itdeclinedarequestforaninterview.
L)Thecity'scurrentmayor,LuigiBrugnaro,hasridiculedUNESCOandtoldittominditsownbusiness,whilecontinuingtosupportthecruiseshipindustry,whichemploys5,000Veniceresidents.
M)AsforVenetians,they'rebeyondfrustratedandhopingforasolutionsoon."It'sanightmareforme.Somesituationsarereallydifficultwithtouristsaround,"saysGiorgioashenavigatesaroundaswellingcrowdattheRialtoBridge."Therearejustsomanyofthem.Theyneverknowwheretheyaregoing,anddonotwalkinanorderlymanner.Navigatingthestreetscanbeexhausting."
N)Thenithitshim:Thiscrowdisn'tmadeupoftourists.They'reVenetians.Giorgiosayshe'sneverexperiencedtheRialtoBridgethiswayinallhis22years."Foronce,wearetheoneswhoareblockingthetraffic,"hesaysdelightedly."Itfeelsunreal.Itfeelslikewe'resomeformofendangeredspecies.It'sjustnice.Thefeelingisjustpure."But,heworries,iftourismisn'tmanagedandhisfellowlocalscontinuetomovetothemainland,hisgenerationmightbethelastwhocancallthemselvesnativeVenetians.
36.ThepassingcruiseshipswillunderminethefoundationsoftheancientbuildingsinVenice.
37.TheItaliangovernmenthasjustreachedanagreementwithUNESCOtotakemeasurestoprotectitsculturalheritage.
38.TheheritagesituationinVenicehasbeendeterioratinginthepastfewyears.
39.ThedecreaseinthenumberofpermanentresidentsinVeniceismainlyduetotheincreaseoftourists.
40.Iftourismgetsoutofcontrol,nativeVenetiansmaydesertthecityaltogetheroneday.
41.UNESCOurgedtheItaliangovernmenttoundertakeitsresponsibilitytoprotectVenice.
42.TheparticipantsintheVenetianmarchusedshoppingcartstoshowtheywere100%localresidents.
43.IgnoringUNESCO'swarning,themayorofVenicemaintainshissupportofthecity'stourismindustry.
44.OnewomansaysthatfordecadestheItaliangovernmentandlocalauthoritieshaveonlyfocusedontherevenuesfromtourism.
45.UNESCOhasnotyetdecidedtoputVeniceonthelistofWorldHeritageSitesInDanger.SectionCDirections:
Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions46and50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Livinginanurbanareawithgreenspaceshasalong-lastingpositiveimpactonpeople'smentalwell-being,astudyhassuggested.UKresearchersfoundmovingtoagreenspacehadasustainedpositiveeffect,unlikepayrisesorpromotions,whichonlyprovidedashort-termboost.Co-authorMathewWhite,fromtheUniversityofExeter,UK,explainedthatthestudyshowedpeoplelivingingreenerurbanareasweredisplayingfewersignsofdepressionoranxiety."Therecouldbeanumberofreasons,"hesaid,"forexample,peopledomanythingstomakethemselveshappier:theystriveforpromotionorpayrises,ortheygetmarried.Butthetroublewiththosethingsisthatwithinsixmonthstoayear,peoplearebacktotheiroriginalbaselinelevelsofwell-being.So,thesethingsarenotsustainable;theydon'tmakeushappyinthelongterm.Wefoundthatforsomelottery(彩票)winnerswhohadwonmorethan£500,000thepositiveeffectwasdefinitelythere,butaftersixmonthstoayear,theywerebacktothebaseline."
Dr.Whitesaidhisteamwantedtoseewhetherlivingingreenerurbanareashadalastingpositiveeffectonpeople'ssenseofwell-beingorwhethertheeffectalsodisappearedafteraperiodoftime.Todothis,theteamuseddatafromtheBritishHouseholdPanelSurveycompiledbytheUniversityofEssex.
Explainingwhatthedatarevealed,hesaid:"Whatyouseeisthatevenafterthreeyears,mentalhealthisstillbetter,whichisunlikemanyotherthingsthatwethinkwillmakeushappy."Heobservedthatpeoplelivingingreenspaceswerelessstressed,andlessstressedpeoplemademoresensibledecisionsandcommunicatedbetter.
Withagrowingbodyofevidenceestablishingalinkbetweenurbangreenspacesandapositiveimpactonhumanwell-being,Dr.Whitesaid,"There'sgrowinginterestamongpublicpolicyofficials,butthetroubleiswhofundsit.Whatwereallyneedatapolicylevelistodecidewherethemoneywillcomefromtohelpsupportgoodqualitylocalgreenspaces."
46.Accordingtoonestudy,whatdogreenspacesdotopeople?
A)Improvetheirworkefficiency.
B)Addtotheirsustainedhappiness.
C)Helpthembuildapositiveattitudetowardslife.
D)Lessentheirconcernsaboutmaterialwell-being.
47.WhatdoesDr.Whitesaypeopleusuallydotomakethemselveshappier?
A)Earnmoremoney.
B)Settleinanurbanarea.
C)Gainfameandpopularity.
D)Liveinagreenenvironment.
48.WhatdoesDr.Whitetrytofindoutaboutlivinginagreenerurbanarea?
A)Howitaffectsdifferentpeople.
B)Howstrongitspositiveeffectis.
C)Howlongitspositiveeffectlasts.
D)Howitbenefitspeoplephysically.
49.WhatdidDr.White'sresearchrevealaboutpeoplelivinginagreenenvironment?
A)Theirstresswasmoreapparentthanreal.
B)Theirdecisionsrequiredlessdeliberation.
C)Theirmemoriesweregreatlystrengthened.
D)Theircommunicationwithothersimproved.
50.AccordingtoDr.White,whatshouldthegovernmentdotobuildmoregreenspacesincities?
A)Findfinancialsupport.
B)Improveurbanplanning.
C)Involvelocalresidentsintheeffort.
D)Raisepublicawarenessoftheissue.PassageTwoQuestions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.YouprobablyknowabouttheTitanic,butitwasactuallyjustoneofthreestate-of-the-art(先進(jìn)的)oceanshipsbackintheday.TheOlympicclassshipswerebuiltbytheHarland&WolffshipmakersinNorthernIrelandfortheWhiteStarLinecompany.TheOlympicclassincludedtheOlympic,theBritannicandtheTitanic.WhatyoumaynotknowisthattheTitanicwasn'teventheflagshipofthisclass.Allinall,theOlympicclassshipsweremarvelsofseaengineering,buttheyseemedcursedtosufferdisastrousfates.
TheOlympiclaunchedfirstin1910,followedbytheTitanicin1911,andlastlytheBritannicin1914.Theshipshadninedecks,andWhiteStarLinedecidedtofocusonmakingthemthemostluxuriousshipsonthewater.
Stretching269.13meters,theOlympicclassshipswerewondersofnavaltechnology,andeveryonethoughtthattheywouldcontinuetobesoforquitesometime.However,allsufferedterribleaccidentsontheopenseas.TheOlympicgotwreckedbeforetheTitanicdid,butitwastheonlyonetosurviveandmaintainasuccessfulcareerof24years.TheTitanicwasthefirsttosinkafterfamouslyhittingahugeicebergin1912.Followingthisdisaster,theBritannichitanavalminein1916andsubsequentlysankaswell.
Eachshipwascoal-poweredbyseveralboilersconstantlykeptrunningbyexhaustedcrewsbelowdeck.Mostrecognizableoftheshipdesignsaretheship'ssmokestacks,butthefourthstackwasactuallyjustartisticinnatureandservednofunctionalpurpose.Whiletwooftheseshipssank,theywerealldesignedwithdoublehulls(船體)believedtomakethem"unsinkable",perhapsamistakenideathatledtotheTitanic'sandtheBritannic'stragicend.
TheOlympicsufferedtwocrasheswithothershipsandwentontoserveasahospitalshipandtrooptransportinWorldWarI.Eventually,shewastakenoutofservicein1935,endingtheeraoftheluxuriousOlympicclassoceanliners.
51.WhatdoesthepassagesayaboutthethreeOlympicclassships?
A)Theyperformedmarvellouslyonthesea.
B)Theycouldallbreaktheiceintheirway.
C)Theyallexperiencedterriblemisfortunes.
D)Theyweremodelsofmodernengineering.
52.WhatdidWhiteStarLinehaveinmindwhenitpurchasedthethreeships?
A)Theircapacityofsailingacrossallwaters.
B)Theutmostcomfortpassengerscouldenjoy.
C)Theirabilitytosurvivedisastersofanykind.
D)Thelongvoyagestheywereabletoundertake.
53.Whatissaidaboutthefourthstackoftheships?
A)Itwasamerepieceofdecoration.
B)Itwastheworkofafamousartist.
C)Itwasdesignedtoletoutextrasmoke.
D)Itwaseasilyidentifiablefromafar.
54.WhatmighthaveledtothetragicendoftheTitanicandtheBritannic?
A)Theirunscientificdesigns.
B)Theircaptains'misjudgment.
C)Theassumptionthattheywerebuiltwiththelatesttechnology.
D)Thebeliefthattheycouldneversinkwithadouble-layerbody.
55.WhathappenedtotheshipOlympicintheend?
A)Shewasusedtocarrytroops.
B)ShewassunkinWorldWarI.
C)Shewasconvertedintoahospitalship.
D)Shewasretiredafterhernavalservice.PartIVTranslation(30minutes)Directions:
Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.
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WritingThe
Importance
of
Writing
Ability
and
How
toDevelop
ItAs
the
most
productive
and
communicative
way
to
express
ourselves,
writing
is
attached
greatimportance
in
all
ages.
Whether
we
want
to
improve
our
writing
skills
as
a
creative
writer
orsimply
perfect
our
skills
for
schoolwork,
we
can
take
some
steps
to
learn
how
to
be
a
betterwriter.
Firstly,
in
order
to
make
our
writing
creative
and
imaginative,
brainstorming
is
one
of
the
keyelements
to
build
up
a
unique
topic.
Don't
hesitate
to
take
down
all
the
ideas
that
come
intoour
mind.
Secondly,
a
good
development
of
our
writing
is
based
on
a
clear
structure
orparagraph
organization.
Even
a
simple
outline
will
help
us
see
the
big
picture
and
save
ushours
of
rewriting.
Finally,
diversity
of
vocabulary
and
grammar
used
in
writing
is
highlyrecommended
for
the
reason
that
one
of
the
most
common
manifestations
of
bad
writing
isoveruse
or
reuse
of
simple
language.
To
sum
up,
we
should
take
practice
and
expand
our
knowledge
to
become
a
great
writer.
Withenough
hard
work
and
scientific
techniques,
we
will
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not
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anybodyelse.Part
Ⅱ
Listening
Comprehension1.
B)
Scared.
2.
D)
It
was
covered
with
large
scales.
3.
A)
A
study
of
the
fast-food
service.
4.
C)
Increased
variety
of
products.
5.
C)
U.S.
government's
approval
of
private
space
missions.
6.
A)
Deliver
scientific
equipment
to
the
moon.
7.
B)
It
is
promising.
8.
D)
Lying
in
the
sun
on
a
Thai
beach.
9.
A)
She
visited
a
Thai
orphanage.
10.
D)
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