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【題目】 Naturalist John Muir called the Marin County woods named for him “the best tree-lover's monument that could possibly be found in all the forests of the world.”

Located only 11 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge near San Francisco, California, USA. Muir Woods puts some of nature's most huge creations within reach of little feet, hands, and imaginations.

“Muir Woods is home to a small forest of redwood trees that reach to the sky,” says David Shaw of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy. “Redwoods grow taller than any other tree species in the world. The average age of the redwoods here ranges from 400 to 800 years old and many ancient specimens have been around for more than a thousand years.”

William Kent, the man who donated the 295 acres to create the Muir monument, grew up in Marin and played in similar redwood forests. That childhood experience inspired him to save the redwoods as an adult.

“Young people can learn about young William Kent when they visit here,” says ranger(護林員) Timothy Jordan. “Kent’s early connection with nature developed his love of the outdoors. As an adult, he witnessed the destruction of many Bay Area redwood forests. This, with the writings of John Muir, inspired Kent's conservationism.”

Walking (and playing)in, on, and around the redwoods will help kids understand why young Kent was so fascinated(深深吸引) by the trees. Ranger Jordan encourages children to lie down and look up at the treetops, hug a redwood tree, and start a nature journal like John Muir.

Have kids find a redwood spray(小樹枝)the same age as them, count the rings in trees, and sit inside of a hollow redwood tree on Fern Creek.” he advises.

After all the interaction, the kids just may be ready to rest. Take this time to “be quiet and listen to the sounds of the forest,” says Shaw. "Encourage kids to think about how these trees have stood quietly through year after year of rain, sun, and sometimes even snow.”

1What do we know about Muir Woods from Shaw's words?

A. It is America s largest redwood forest.

B. It has redwoods of a very great age.

C. It receives child visitors only.

D. It is home to many rare trees.

2Which was one of the reasons that Kent wanted to protect the redwoods?

A. He had an unusual adult life.

B. The Golden Gate Bridge was constructed.

C. He was inspired by the works of John Muir.

D. The redwood forests attracted a lot of young people.

3What are children advised to do when taking a break in the forest?

A. Experience Muir Woods silently.

B. Look for special redwood sprays.

C. Sit inside of a hollow redwood tree.

D. Write a nature journal like John Muir.

4What is the purpose of the text?

A. To remember a famous naturalist.

B. To discuss the protection of forests.

C. To share knowledge about redwoods.

D. To introduce a famous redwood forest.

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【題目】假設(shè)你是李華,你的加拿大筆友John應(yīng)你的邀請,將于今年寒假來上海拜訪你。請你寫信歡迎他的到來, 并告訴他你的一些安排。要點如下:

1.和叔叔一起去機場接機;

2.因為父母將出差而住在叔叔家;

3.游覽上海。

注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右(開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,但不計入總詞數(shù));

2.可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。

Dear John,

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Yours,

Li Hua

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【題目】聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

1What does the woman think of Mark Twain’s biography?

A. Informative. B. Adventurous. C. Boring.

2Which place inspired the fictional town in Mark Twain’s book?

A. New Orleans. B. Hannibal. C. New York City.

3What happened to Mark Twain in 1859?

A. He met Horace. B. He left his hometown. C. He became a steamboat pilot.

4How did Mark Twain get his pen name?

A. It was given by his father. B. It came from his job. C. It was suggested by Pilot Horace.

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【題目】聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

1What relation is Jack to the woman?

A. Her neighbor. B. Her colleague. C. Her husband.

2What can we learn about Jack?

A. He cannot cook at all. B. He does lots of housework. C. His office is far from home.

3What does the woman help do at home?

A. Do some cleaning. B. Do some washing. C. Do some cooking.

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【題目】Last weekend we celebrated Jacob turning nine1his friends with an art party. Instead of hosting it at our house, we2(decide) to try something new to celebrate it. It cost US $5,000 to rent a small restaurant. I worked with a store manager. And I bought3(balloon) and a few other things from him.

On the day of the party, the tables in the restaurant 4(cover) and waiters and waitresses were ready to get to work when we arrived. We started with helping the children paint their own canvases(油畫)5then create their own T-shirts. I should have advised parents 6(take)some old clothes.7 (unlucky)we did not. When one child got paint all over8(him), I felt bad about that.

Overall, Jacob had9wonderful time. We were able to do the art parity for minimal cost. The smile on his face at the end of the day was all10mattered to me.

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【題目】 Microsoft PowerPoint is the world’s most common presentation tool. It emerged from software company Forethought Inc in the 1980s. Bob Gaskins was the man behind it.

“I knew in the early 80s that there were as many as a billion, a thousand million presentation slides being made per year just in America,” Gaskins says,“ but they were all made by hand and almost nobody was using computers to do them.

“It was clear to me that here was a huge application worth billions and billions of dollars a year that could be done on computers as soon as there was a revolution in the kinds of computers that we had.”

Gaskins was onto something, but it was a hard sell at the time. The software wouldn’t run on any existing personal computers. Anyone wanting to use it had to buy a new machine. Even so, people bought personal computers for the first time in order to be able to use PowerPoint, says Wired magazine journalist Russell Davies.

Davies explains that before PowerPoint, people used slides to convey information to groups --- but anyone creating a presentation had to send away to get their materials made. It took a long time to do, was difficult to make changes and because it was so expensive, only the most senior people in an organisation got to do it.

PowerPoint,” Davies says,“made it possible for everyone in an organisation to stand up and say their piece.

PowerPoint has helped turn us all into presenters --- but it’ s also been accused of over-simplifying ideas and distracting (干擾)us from clear thinking.

Sarah Kaplan is a management professor at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management. She has noticed that, rather than people asking for new analysis or insights in meetings, they were asking for more PowerPoint slides.

Kaplan says that some CEOS, such as Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, have banned its use. “He felt, and I think many people feel, that PowerPoint became such an object of the process that they lost the ideas inside of it and that is the risk.”

1What drove Bob Gaskins to develop PowerPoint?

A. His personal needs at the office.

B. The support from Forethought Inc.

C. The great potential market demand.

D. His interest in science and technology.

2What was the problem with Bob Gaskin’s PowerPoint in the 1980s?

A. It was very expensive.

B. It was very difficult to use.

C. It couldn’t t be used on old computers.

D. It couldn’t satisfy young people’s needs.

3What might be Russell Davies’s attitude to PowerPoint?

A. Critical.B. Appreciative.C. Cautious.D. Contradictory.

4Why does Jeff Bezos ban the use of PowerPoint?

A. It fails to solve practical problems.

B. It fails to convey messages effectively.

C. It makes something valuable unavailable.

D. It results in creative thinking getting ignored.

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【題目】假如你是李華,你校邀請了部分澳大利亞中學生來校參加暑假為期一周的“體驗中國文化”的交流活動(The “Experience Chinese Culture”exchange program)。其中就有你的朋友Tom。他來信想了解這次活動的具體細節(jié)。請給他寫封回信。要點如下:

1. 具體時間及住宿安排

2. 活動內(nèi)容:學習中文、唱中國民歌、欣賞中國繪畫及傳統(tǒng)中國戲劇

3. 你的祝愿

注意: 1. 詞數(shù)100詞左右;

2. 可適當增加細節(jié), 以使行文連貫;

3. 開頭和結(jié)尾已給出, 不計入總詞數(shù)。

Dear Tom,

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Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

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【題目】Dogs are likely to have complex emotions such as jealousy(嫉妒)and pride, according to a new scientific research.

Dogs feel very jealous when they find that they are unfairly treated. And they do not like seeing their owners being kind to other creatures, especially other dogs. They often react negatively(消極地)when their owners bring home new pets, the research found. “Dogs show a strong aversion to unfair treatment,” Dr. Friederike Range of the Vienna University said.

At first, people believed most animals lack(缺少)the “sense of self” , which is needed to experience so-called secondary emotions such as jealousy, embarrassment or guilt. These emotions are more complex than feelings such as anger or joy.

Besides dogs research, another research includes cows, horse, cats and sheep, and all the results have shown that animals are far more self-aware than we thought.

Dr Paul Morris, a psychologist at the University of Portsmouth who studies animal emotions, told The Sunday Times, “We are learning that dogs, horses, and perhaps many other species are far more emotionally complex than we ever realized. They can suffer simple forms of many emotions we once thought only primates (靈長類) could experience.”

In research among dog owners, Dr Morris found almost all of them reported jealous behavior by their pets. The dog often tried to keep their owner away from a new lover in the early days of a relationship.

Behavioral experts suggest that owners should keep a close relationship with the dog as usual when a new pet or child comes along in order to prevent jealous activity from the dog such as interruptions with barking.

1What is the new discovery about the relationship between dogs and human?

A. Dogs usually have more emotions than humans.

B. Dogs are often treated unfairly by humans.

C. Humans are angry about their dogs’ negative reactions.

D. Dogs feel unhappy when their owners show kindness to other creatures.

2What does the underlined word “aversion” in the second paragraph mean?

A. Internet B. Dislike

C. Concern D. Fear

3What does the “the sense of self” in the third paragraph probably mean?

A. It is a complex feeling that belongs to humans.

B. It is a kind of ability to feel other people’s emotions.

C. It is a necessary awareness to feel some complex emotions.

D. It is a kind of emotion which is based on anger or joy.

4Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the fourth and fifth paragraphs?

A. The research includes four kinds of animals.

B. Animals are more self-aware than humans.

C. Dogs experience more emotions than primates.

D. Animals are emotionally complex.

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【題目】The Laba Festival is celebrated on the eighth day of the 1 (twelve) month of the lunar Chinese calendar is a traditional Chinese holiday. “La” is the name of the month and has the same 2 (pronounce) as that of 8 in Chinese.

There are several 3(story) about the origin of this festival and ifs difficult for us to tell which one is true. But today 4 we do know is that this festival began as a way to honour ancestors. It was also 5 time for the ancient Chinese to pray to heaven and earth that there would be a good harvest.

The majority of Chinese have long followed the tradition of 6 (eat) Laba porridge during the Laba Festival. 7 general, the porridge contains eight ingredients, including some beans and rice. 8 (traditional), Laba porridge is the most important part of the festival. Also, it is important that family members eat the porridge together.

9 custom is soaking Laba gaylic (), 10is the best seasoning for the dumpling feast at the Spring Festival.

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【題目】現(xiàn)在電子產(chǎn)品(electronic devices)在中學生的生活中扮演著越來越重要的角色。某英文報紙正就這一話題面向中學生征稿。請你寫一篇稿件向報社投稿,內(nèi)容包括:

1. 電子產(chǎn)品對你的積極幫助;

2. 電子產(chǎn)品對你的不良影響;

3. 你以后將如何合理使用電子產(chǎn)品。

注意:1. 詞數(shù)不少于50;

2. 開頭已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。

With electronic devices becoming widespread, my life has never been the same. _________________________

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