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2011高考英语(北师大版)一轮复习测试卷六(含答案)
 
 
  

——高三一轮[B师大]英语卷()

选修6 

学校:__________________ 班级:________________ 姓名:__________________ 考号:__________________

(选择题,共105)

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30)

第一节(5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5)

1Where does this conversation take place?

AIn the office.   BIn a room.

CIn a car.

2What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers?

AWaitress and customer.  BHostess and guest.

CWife and husband.

3What will the man probably have to do before he can get a driver’s license?

APass the driving test.  BBuy a pair of glasses.

CLearn to see well at night.

4Why is the man now living outside of the city?

ATraffic in the city is unbearable to him.

BTraffic outside of the city is heavy.

CHe gets used to living outside of the city.

5What was the woman looking for?

AA nurse. BAn expression. CA job.

第二节(15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5)

听第6段对话,回答第68题。

6Who is the woman?

AA boss.  BA customer.  CA waitress.

7Why does the man want to have a word with the woman?

AHe has waited for the dishes for a long time.

BHe wants to complain about the food.

CHe wants to have another drink.

8What do you know about the restaurant?

AIt must be a newly­opened restaurant.

BIt has many famous cooks.

CIt possibly needs more waiters.

听第7段对话,回答第911题。

9What’s the woman’s purpose to call the Customer Service?

ATo exchange the Walkman.

BTo return the Walkman.

CTo ask how to use the Walkman.

10When did the woman call the store where she bought the Walkman?

ALast Sunday. BLast Monday. CLast Tuesday.

11What can you learn from the conversation?

AThe woman can exchange the Walkman.

BThe woman finally finds the manager.

CThere is no result at all.

听第8段对话,回答第1214题。

12Where does the conversation most probably take place?

AIn a company.  BIn a hospital.  CIn a museum.

13What does the man want to do here?

AFind a job.  BHave an appointment.

CKnow the work hours.

14When does the conversation take place?

AAt eight thirty in the morning.

BAt one in the afternoon.

CAt about eleven in the morning.

听第9段对话,回答第1517题。

15What is Peter Wales going to do?

ACome to visit the man.

BTelephone the man next weekend.

CPlan a get­together with some college friends.

16What’s the possible relationship between the two speakers?

AHusband and wife.  BGrandfather and granddaughter.

CCollege friends.

17What will the man do after reading the letter?

ACall Peter and tell him he’s going.

BWrite a thank­you letter to Peter.

CCall Peter and invite him to his house.

听第10段独白,回答第1820题。

18What problem did the sculptor Robin have when he was young?

AHe had a mental problem.

BHe had no good ideas.

CHe couldn’t learn to read and write.

19Which of the following is not true about young Thomas Edison?

AHis teacher said he was stupid.

BHe always went to school on foot.

CHe was sure of himself.

20What point is this speech trying to tell us?

AYou should believe in yourself.

BBoys with difficulty in learning will grow out of it.

CWhat your teachers/parents say is not necessarily right.

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35)

第一节 单项填空(15小题;每小题1分,满分15)

21It is clear that________little money he earns can hardly support________family as large as his.

Athea BatheC/a D/the

22—What did you say to JuliaI saw her crying in the room.

—It________my fault.I played a joke on her when I met her.

Amust have been  Bshould be

Coughtn’t to be  Dcan’t have been

23Was it in the village________we used to live in________the accident happened?

Awherethat  Bwhichthat

Cthatwhere  Dwherewhich

24H1N1 Bird Flu can result in death unless________in time.

Atreat  Bto treat  Ctreating  Dtreated

25________in a red skirt in the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympic Gamesthe little girl Lin Miaoke won the hearts of the people all over the world.

ADressed  BWorn  CDressing  DWearing

26They usually give the show in the openwith the villagers________on the bencheschairs or simply stones.

Ahaving seated  Bseating  Cseated  Dbeing seated

27The news reporters hurried to the airportonly________the film stars had left.

Ato tell  Bto be told  Ctelling  Dtold

28The temple on the hill is difficult________.

Areach  Bto get to  Cto arrive  Dgot

29If you________Mary’s work________John’syou’ll find hers is much better.

Acompareto  Bcomparedwith

Cis comparingto  Dcomparewith

30Her car is very dusty and she has got to________.

Aget washed     Bget it wash

Cget it washed  Dget it washing

31I noticed his eyes________because they were of such an unusual color.

Ain common      Bin theory

Cin particular  Din practice

32Many university students want to live outside the schoolbut the school________them to do soconsidering the safety.

Astops  Bprevents  Callows  Dforbids

33Universities have to keep up with the latest computer and scientific hardware________price.

Anot to mention  Bin addition to

Con account of  Dregardless of

34However difficult the plan is to carry outI don’t believe they’re going to________it.

Adesert  Babandon  Cundertake  Dretain

35Alice’s father always brings her a nice gift________he returns home from his business trip.

Aby the time  Bat the time

Cevery time  Din the time

第二节 完形填空(20小题;每小题1分,满分20)

The house next door had been empty for so long that we had quite__36__what it was like to have neighbors.One dayhowevera truck__37__near our front gateand in a short timetableschairspictures and countless__38__things were heaped up by the roadside.A small car__39__out of which came a mana woman and five children of__40__ages.The children laughed happily as the whole family went into the house.It was our first__41__on the Robinsons.

Though we became friends with our new neighborswe were often made__42__by

them.We lent them so many things that we never knew whether__43__had been lost or borrowed.Our garden became an unsafe placelittle boys__44__cowboys or fighters would jump up from behind­bushes__45__wooden guns at us and order us to__46__.Even__47__were the arrows that occasionally came sailing__48__the garden fence.

__49__we didn’t go in fear of our lives.The Robinsons were friendly and helpful__50__we left our house for the holidayswe knew we had nothing to__51__so long as our neighbors were around.We understood what it was to have company in the longfriendless winter evening when Mrs Robinson would__52__for a cup of tea and a chator when Mr Robinson would lean over the fence and__53__endlessly with father about gardening__54__.The__55__house next door was filled with life and joy.

36A.remembered  Bforgotten  Creminded  Dthought of

37A.came up  Bgot up  Cdrove up  Dwent up

38A.others  Bother  Csome  Danother

39A.arrived  Bentered  Cleft  Dcame

40A.some  Bany  Chis  Ddifferent

41A.imagination  Binformation

Cintroduction  Dimpression

42A.happy  Bjoyful  Cangry  Dill

43A.nothing Bsomething  Ceverything  Dall things

44A.put on  Bwore  Cdressed in  Ddressed as

45A.shoot  Bpoint  Cput  Dhit

46A.put our hands up  Bput our hands out

Cput our hands down  Dput our hands away

47A.more interesting  Bmore pleasant

Cmore careless  Dmore dangerous

48A.on  Bover  Cabove  Dupon

49A.So  BTherefore  CBut  DAnd

50A.while  Bwhen  Csince  Das soon as

51A.fear  Bfight  Cdo   Dmake

52A.come in  Bgo in  Cdrop in  Dbreak into

53A.speak  Bsay  Ctell  Dtalk

54A.questions  Bproblems  Cworks  Dtopics

55A.spare  Bextra  Cempty  Dwaste

第三部分:阅读理解(20小题;每小题2分,满分40)

A

Have you thought about what determines the way we are as we grow upRemember the TV program Seven Up It started following the lives of a group of children in 1963.We first meet them as wide­eyed seven­year­olds and then catch up with them at seven­year intervals (间隔)nervous 14­year­oldsserious 21­year­oldsthen grown­ups.

Some of the stories are inspiringothers sadbut what is interesting in almost all the cases is the way in which the children’s early hopes and dreams are shown in their future livesfor exampleat sevenTony is a lively child who says he wants to become a sportsman or a taxi driver.When he grows uphe goes on to do both.How about Nickiwho says“I’d like to find out about the moon.”and goes on to become a space scientist.As a childsoft­spoken Bruce says he wants to help “poor children” and ends up teaching in India.

But if the lives of all the children had followed this patternthe program would be far less interesting than it actually was.It was the children whose childhood did not prepare them for what was to come that made the program so inspiring.Where did their ideas come from about what they wanted to do when they grew upAre children influenced by what their parents doby what they see on televisionor by what their teachers sayHow great is the effect of a single important eventMany film directorsincluding Stephen Spielbergsay that an early visit to the cinema was the turning point in their lives.Dr.Magaret Mc Allisterwho has done a lot of research in this areathinks that the major influences are parentsfriendsand the wider society.

56What does the text mainly discuss?

ANew ways to make a TV program interesting.

BThe importance of television programs to children.

CDifferent ways to make childhood dreams come true.

DThe influence of childhood experience on future lives.

57In the TV program Seven Upwe can meet________.

Adifferent groups of people at different periods of their lives

Bdifferent groups of people at the same period of their lives

Cthe same group of people at different periods of their lives

Dthe same group of people at the same period of their lives

58What are the examples in paragraph 2 meant to show?

AMany people’s childhood hopes are related to their future jobs.

BThere are many poor children in India who need help.

CChildren have different dreams about their future.

DA lot of people are very sad in their childhood.

59Spielberg’s story is meant to show that________.

Agoing to a movie at an early age helps a child learn about society

Ba single childhood event may decide what one does as a grown­up

Cparents and friends can help a child grow up properly

Dfilms have more influence on a child than teachers do

60What does the writer think of the TV program?

AInteresting.  BCrazy.  CDull.  DSerious.

B

In previous generationsyoung people were under their parentscontrolnow the teenage children of the Wests richest generation were ready for something to get excited about.The Beatles simply put a spark to a fuse (导火索) that was waiting to be lit.

Everything changedand what changed for the Beatles was their lives and their working habitsin the midst of the hysterical (歇斯底里) following the band attracted.Because of the demand of the fans to see them performthey played bigger and bigger venues (meeting places)especially in America.

But JohnPaulGeorge and Ringo became increasingly unhappy thatbecause of the screaming of their fansneither the band nor the audience could hear the music.Creatively frustrated and tired of the pressures of life under siege (围攻) from their fansthey retired from playing concerts in 1966 and decided to concentrate on (专心于) recording.

It was from this point that the brilliance of the Beatles really began to reveal itselfthey recorded over their career some 200 songs.Never before nor since has any recording and writing group even developed and yet remained the same in the way the Beatles did.

Their songs never lost their universal appeal (魅力) thanks to the warmth and timelessness of their melodies (音调) and lyrics.

John and Paul were powerful singers with special styles.It became clear thatdespite the fact that the songwriting credits were always equally attributed to (归因于) themPaul and John wrote and sang their own songs.George also contributed two or three of his own compositions to each of the Beatles’eleven albums.Even Ringo wrote and sang the occasional song.

61Which of the following is NOT true about the Beatles according to the passage?

AThey were always pleased with their popularity.

BThey played bigger and bigger venues to meet the demand of the fans.

CThey made the young people of their time very excited.

DThey attracted a large following wherever they palyed.

62What can we know by inference from the third paragraph?

AThe Beatles didn’t want to be popular at all.

BThe screaming of the fans affected the Beatles much.

 CThe audience were unhappy about the sound effect.

 DPop musicians get easily tired because of great pressures.

63The Beatles’outstanding qualities were really shown when______.

Athey played on the American continent

Bthey concentrated on recording and composition

Cthey played their own lyrics and melodies on the stage

Dthey sang on the stage pop songs they wrote themselves

64What can we learn about the Beatles’music?

AIt was simple in form but rich in meaning.

BIt was a fine example of music for simple sing­along songs.

CIt’s better than any music group for their lyrics and melodies.

DIts appeal wasn’t limited to any particular time or group of people.

65What can we infer from the passage?

AGeorge and Ringo never composed or sang their own songs.

BJohn and Paul made greater contributions to the success of the band.

CThe Beatles were more popular than other recording or writing groups then.

 DJohn and Paul sang their own songs because they had little in common.

C

Youre going to the United States to liveHow wonderfulYoure really

lucky

Does this sound familiarPerhaps your family and friends said similar things to you when you left home.But does it seem true all the timeIs your life in this new country always wonderful and excitingA great many facts show that it’s not easy for newcomers to adjust to life in a new culture.They have to experience culture shock.

What causes culture shockMaybe the weather is unpleasant.Perhaps the customs are different.Perhaps the public service systems such as the telephonepost officeor transportation are difficult to figure out and you make mistakes.The simplest things seem difficult.The language may be difficult.The food may seem strange to you.If you don’t look similar to the nativesyou may feel strange.You may feel as if everyone is watching you.In factyou__are__always__watching__yourself.

Everyone experiences culture shock in some form or another.But culture shock comes as a surprise to most people.A lot of the timethe people with the worst culture shock are the people who never had any difficulties in their own countries.They were active and successful in their community (社区)They had hobbies or pastimes which they enjoyed.When they come to a new countrythey do not have the same positions or hobbies as they already had in their countries.They find themselves without a rolealmost without an identity.They have to build a new self­image.

Culture shock produces a feeling of disorientation (晕头转向)which may be homesicknessimagined illnessor even paranoia (妄想症)When people feel the disorientation of culture shockthey sometimes feel like staying inside all the time.They want to protect themselves from the unfamiliar environment.They want to create an escape within their room to give themselves a sense of security.This escape does solve the problem of culture shock for the short termbut it does nothing to familiarize the person more with the culture.Familiarity and experience are the long­term ways to settle the problem of culture shock.

66Who is the passage mainly for?

AThe family and friends of those who came to the US.

BThose who have got rid of culture shock.

CPeople who have just moved to a foreign country.

DPeople who can easily adjust to their life in the US.

67The underlined part “you are always watching yourself” (in Paragraph 3) means________.

Ayou are always feeling homesick

Byou are always worried too much about yourself

Cyou are always looking at yourself in the mirror

Dyou are always nervous about meeting other people

68Which of the following would be a case of culture shock for newcomers?

AThey have trouble using public telephones.

BTheir positions or hobbies stay the same.

CThey are active and successful in the new community.

DThey have got used to the life in the new country.

69Which of the following may cause newcomers to lack a sense of security?

AA new identity.  BLocal food.

CA new self­image.DStrange environment.

70The best way for the newcomers to overcome culture shock is________.

Ato stay inside to protect themselves

Bto make a study of new hobbies

Cto adapt themselves to the new environment

Dto ask people for help when having difficulties

D

New friends.Fresh lifestyle.Better career opportunities...Those are attractions of overseas study for young people in China.“Start earlyfinish strong” some of them say.

More than 300 universities from 27 countries and regions were represented at last weekend’s international education exposition.
 

71.If you want to have more chances of getting scholarship to study in a foreign countryyou’d better choose________.

ACanada  Bthe UK  Cthe US  DAustralia

72Many young people go to study in the US because________.

Ait is very difficult for them to get a student visa

Bit is easier for them to pass the TOFEL or GRE

Cthey don’t spend much time applying to US universities

Dthey think they can receive good university education

73If you want to go on staying in the country after you finish studying thereyou will choose________.

AAustralia or the UK  BCanada or Australia

Cthe US or the UK  DCanada or the UK

74In which of the following countries may money be the most concern while studying abroad?

AThe US & the UK.  BThe UK & Canada.

CThe UK & Australia.  DCanada & the US.

75The passage is intended to give________.

Ainformation for foreign study

Badvice on job seeking

Csuggestions on traveling abroad

Dtips on getting visas

(非选择题,共45)

第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分45)

第一节 阅读表达(5小题;每小题3分,满分15)

We find that bright children are rarely held back by mixed­ability teaching.On the contraryboth their knowledge and experience are enriched.We feel that there are many disadvantages in streaming (……按能力分班) pupils.It does not take into account the fact that children develop at different rates.It can have a bad effect on both the bright and the not­so­bright child.After allit can be quite discouraging to be at the bottom of the top grade!

 

Besidesit is rather unreal to grade people just according to their intellectual ability.This is only one aspect of their total personality.We are concerned to develop the abilities of all our pupils to the fullnot just their academic ability.We also value personal qualities and social skills and we find that mixed­ability teaching contributes to all these aspects of learning.

In our classroomswe work in various ways.The pupils often work in groupsthis gives them the opportunity to learn to cooperateto shareand to develop leadership skills.They__also__learn__how__to__deal__with__personal__problems__as__well__as__learning__how__to__thinkto__make__decisionsto__analyze__and__evaluateand__to__communicate__effectively.The pupils learn from each other as well as from the teacher.

Sometimes the pupils________________sometimes they work on individual tasks and assignmentsand they can do this at their own speed.They also have some formal class teaching when this is appropriate.We encourage our pupils to use the libraryand we teach them the skills they need in order to do this efficiently.An advanced pupil can do advanced workit does not matter what age the child is.We expect our pupils to do their bestnot their leastand we give them every encouragement to attain this goal.

76What’s the writer’s purpose in writing this passage(Please answer within 15 words.)

________________________________________________________________________

77According to the second paragrapha person’s total personality consists of________.(List at least 3 aspects.Please answer within 10 words.)

①________________________________________________________________________

②________________________________________________________________________

③________________________________________________________________________

78Fill in the blanks in the last paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence.(Please answer within 5 words.)

________________________________________________________________________

79Do you agree pupils shouldn’t be streamedWhy(Please answer within 30 words.)

______________________________________________________________________________

80Translate the underlined sentence in the third paragraph into Chinese.

______________________________________________________________________________

第二节 写作(满分30)

根据下列提示,以Building a Good Teacher­student Relationship为题,写一篇120150词的英语短文。

1.良好的师生关系是教学成功的根本保障(guarantee)

2.以个人的经历说明良好的师生关系是双方共同努力的结果。

3.如何对待师生间可能存在的误解。

 

 

()

第一部分

1C 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.B 6.C 7.A

8C 9.A 10.C 11.A 12.A 13.B 14.C 15.C 16.A 17.A 18.C 19.B

20A

第二部分

21A the little money 特指他挣的那点钱;a family表示一个家庭,其中a表示泛指。

22A 从didsawplayed可知本题表示对过去发生的事进行推测(一定是我跟她开玩笑把她弄哭了)must have done表示对过去的肯定推测。

23B 去掉it was后句子则变为:In the village________we used to live in ________the accidents happened.第一个空格处填一个关系代词thatwhich均可,把第二个空格去掉,句意完整,因此断定此句为强调句,故第二空应填that

24D unless treated是一种省略形式。即unless it is treated

25A 考查非谓语动词。be dressed in...“穿着表状态。补充完整为The little girl was dressed in...,主从句中主语一致,从句中省略了主语和be动词,分词作宾语。

26C 考查“withn.+非谓语动词结构。with the villagers seated...在此处作伴随状语,表状态。

27B only+不定式结构表结果,表示结果出乎人的意料之外,在句中作状语,句中要用被动语态,被告知明星们已经走了

28B 动词不定式修饰作表语的形容词,主动表示被动,动词不定式与主语有逻辑上的动宾关系,且不定式中的动词应为及物的,否则需带上相应介词,故选B

29D compare...with...…………相比较。compare...to...……比做……if条件状语从句中应用一般现在时,故选D

30C get/have sth.done 请某人做某事。

31C 句意为:我尤其注意到他的眼睛,因为它们的颜色是如此与众不同。in common

共同的;in theory在理论上;in particular特别,尤其;in practice实际上。由句意可知C项正确。

32D 句意为:许多大学生想在校外居住,但学校为安全起见禁止他们那样做。stop/prevent阻止,防止,与from搭配;allow sb.to do...允许某人做……forbid sb.to do...禁止某人做……

33D 句意为:大学必须不管价格高低,都应及时更换最新的计算机和科技硬件。not to mention更不必说;in addition to...加之,除……之外还;on account of……的理由,为……的缘故;regardless of不管,不顾。

34B 句意为:不管那个计划执行起来多么困难,我认为他们将不会放弃它。desert遗弃,抛弃,离开(某地)abandon放弃(计划等)undertake承担,着手做;retain保留,保有。

35C every time充当连词,引导时间状语从句,意为每当……时候

36B  因为隔壁房子空了很长时间,所以忘记了有邻居生活会是怎样。

37C 由主语a truck判断选drove up“开过来

38B other“其他的,排除上文已经提及的物品。

39A arrive“到达,符合题意。enter进来;leave离开;come来到。

40D 五个孩子,年龄应该是不同的。

41D impressionon搭配,意为……的印象

42C 由前后的转折可排除AB两项,邻居行为较差,不会使我们生病,只会是生气,故选C项。

43B 我们借给他们如此多的东西,以至于有时我们都不记得有的东西是丢了还是借给他们了。

44D dressed as装扮成……的人。其他三项后面皆不跟人作宾语。

45B 木枪不能发子弹,孩子也不会用它来投掷别人,因此只会是point(瞄;指)

46A 孩子们经常装扮成牛仔或战士把枪对着我们,让我们举起手。

47D 从下一句话箭有时候会从栅栏上方飞过来可知,只能用更危险的

48B over“……上方,此句意为:箭有时候从栅栏上方飞过来。

49C 从后面的内容可以看出这里指的是与上文相反的一面,故用but

50B when意为……的时候;而while作此意时谓语动词应为持续性的;since意为自从……以来as soon as意为……

51A fear“担心;害怕,与本段开头的in fear of our lives呼应。

52C drop in顺便拜访;临时访问;in进去(室内),走进;break into破门而入。

53D talk with sb.about sth.“和某人谈论某事,为固定搭配。

54D topics“话题,符合题意。

55C 从文章第一句可以看出,C项为正确答案。

第三部分

56B 考查细节理解。根据倒数第二个五角星中的开头一句可知B项正确。结合文章开头一段中的“Maybe it’s time to ask your boss for a raise.”以及第一个五角星中的内容可知可以和老板直接谈判;根据最后一个五角星的中间部分可知可以要求奖金;根据第一个五角星中的第一句可知应该列出你的成就。

57D 本段前面部分提到很多人不愿谈钱,担心自己的请求会被当做耳旁风。作者认为这是逃避,由此可推断必须勇于要求增加报酬A项与前面的“deaf ears”重复;B项与下一段的第一句重复;C项是对“the plate”表面意义的曲解。

58A 根据第三个五角星中的第一句可知要求增加报酬时要冷静。第四个五角星中的最后一句是说可以询问朋友的报酬,但要意识到他们夸大其词,这并不意味着询问朋友没有丝毫帮助,所以B项错误;后两项在文章中没有信息支持。

59C 考查主旨大意。文章第一段是中心段,由此可知本文的中心是传授如何要求老板加薪的技巧。前两项过于笼统;最后一项只是文章中提到的片面内容。

60B 由文章的第一段可知:在冰岛,火山提供很多地热资源,热水可用来发电……可推断冰岛的火山利大于弊。

61C 由文章第二段“Electrodes change the water...power an electric engine.”可知。

62A 细节理解题。由文章的第三段和第四段可知,这种汽车不污染环境,只排出无污染的水。

63C 标题概括题。本文主要说冰岛充分利用本国的自然资源,利用水来充当燃料。

64D 主旨大意题。本文讨论的都是我们在孩提时的经历对我们长大以后成为什么样的人的影响。

65C 细节理解题。  由第一段的内容可知,这个节目是追寻同一群人的人生足迹。

66A  推理判断题。  由第二段列举的3个人物事例可以知道,这些人小的时候的梦想跟他们的后来的人生相一致,由此可知A项正确。

67B 细节理解题。斯皮尔伯格讲的是他小时候的一次去看电影的经历成了他人生的转折点,由此可见,小时候的某一次事件可能就决定了我们的人生。其实B项就是承接最后一段中的How great...event?这句话的。

68A 事实细节题。从第一段和第二段可知警方呼吁全体国民捐献宠物狗充当警犬,所以这里答案选A项。

69A 事实细节题。从第三段第一句“It said that donated dogs should be between six months and two years old...”可知,狗的年龄有限定,应该控制在6个月到2周岁之间,所以这里答案选A项。

70C 逻辑推理题。从最后一段的“...about 20,000 to 30,000 people are annually treated for homeless dog bites.”可知,在斯里兰卡,每年有2万~3万人被很多无家可归的流浪狗咬伤,据此推断答案选C项。

71D 标题判断题。斯里兰卡警方呼吁国民捐献宠物狗帮助国家与恐怖主义和各种犯罪行为作斗争。据此可以看出答案选D项,即宠物狗为国家所需要。

72C 根据表格中The US的第一句话可知,美国是最佳选择。

73B 从表格中有关加拿大内容的第二段最后一句话可知,学生毕业后可以留在那里两年;再根据有关澳大利亚内容的第一句话可知,澳大利亚的移民政策很宽松。由此可知,B项正确。

74C 根据表格中有关英国内容的最后一段可知,英国读书的费用很昂贵;再根据有关澳大利亚的介绍可知,澳大利亚的学费在增加,在大城市里的大学读书要花费约20万元。由此可知,C项正确。

75A 本文是介绍到国外大学读书的有关情况,因此A项符合题意。

第四部分

76quality 77.Advantages 78.faster

79hosts 80.living 81.Problems 82.expectations   83.Improving

84.activities 85.Conclusion

书面表达

A company needs some more new staff members.They put up a public notice in which they say they don’t want people who come from only­one­child family or people who grow up in the city.Their reason is that they are over doted on at homeso they are discriminated against.

I think this picture gives our family education a good lesson.Firstlyparents shouldn’t dote on their childrenbut should ask their children to do their own work by themselves and do some housework.Secondlychildren should form good qualitiessuch as bearing hardshipsstanding hard workselfcontrol and so onwhich are necessary in their future work.If children don’t have good charactersthey can’t work well in the futureneither will they make contributions to our society and country.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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