Complete the table below.Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer.Write your
Complete the table below.
Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 17-19 on your answer sheet.
(17)
Complete the table below.
Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 17-19 on your answer sheet.
(17)
A、Helping students engage with what they are reading.
B、Encouraging the students to respond to the content.
C、Giving students time to read.
D、Teaching all the background knowledge and new words.
A.The world now seems smaller because of faster communication.
B.The world is actually smaller today.
C.The world is changing in size.
D.The distance between England ana America has changed since the War of 1812.
A、a marvellous film
B、sound patterns of English
C、laughed loudly
D、in the classroom
【填空题】Boyfriends can be of many types. Choose from the list of different types of boyfriend to match with the traits and personalities. Types of Boyfriends A : Mr. Sneaky B : Mr. Right C : Mr. Big Foot D : Mr. Dreamer E : Mr. Family Man F : Mr. Grumpy G : Mr. Parasite a. ( ) ——Perfect marriage material, this type of guy is always ready to help you with household chores, cuddle you and pamper you. He is well behaved and just a sweet darling. However, he is not so popular with guys, who consider him a sort-boiled egg. Even you may feel that he is a little too compassionate and lacks willpower. b. ( ) ——This guy has a lot to complain about everything and anything in the world, and he considers everybody is either stupid or evil. He rarely ventures out of the house and is a predictable jerk. It is very difficulties to fare with such a person for long. c. ( )——Big, strong and dumb, this type of boyfriend is quite handy when it comes to rearranging furniture hauling heavy stuff in a jiffy. He is easily fooled too, but you have to bear with heavy sweating and be careful, lest he breaks you in half while hugging you. d. ( )——A couch potato and probably a drug addict, you can easily get hands on him. However, he thinks he has a right to use and abuse everything you own and will hardly be able to fulfill your dreams. Get rid of him quickly, or he will sponge off a big chunk of your money very quickly. e. ( ) ——This type of guy loves to sneak on you and may even hire a private detective to keep an eye on everything you do. He might use hidden cameras and my even go to the lengths of desiring to know your each and every word. You can never be sure whether he is having the time of his life or is really having pangs of guilt. f. ( ) ——Probably a struggling artist or a philosopher or simply a buffoon, this type of guy has no idea of what his career and growth prospects are and how he is going to achieve his goals, yet, he always dreams of being rich and famous someday. He is good at telling interesting tall tales but may turn Mr. Grumpy after sometime. g. ( ) ——The man of everyone’s dreams and answer to everyone’s prayer, he is rich, handsome, has perfect manners, owns almost every luxury in the world and loves you like God. However, he has long been hunted to extinction.
【简答题】Do the following passages contain arguments? If so, what are their conclusions? a. Cutting the interest rate will have no effect on the stock market this time round as people have been expecting a rate cut all along. This factor has already been reflected in the market. Yes. The conclusion is that this time, cutting interest rate will have no effect on the stock market. So it is raining heavily and this building might collapse. But I don’t really care. b. Although the first statement starts with “so” it does not indicate a conclusion. Virgin would then dominate the rail system. Is that something the government should worry about? Not necessarily. The industry is regulated, and one powerful company might at least offer a more coherent schedule of services than the present arrangement has produced. The reason the industry was broken up into more than 100 companies at privatisation was not operational, but political: the Conservative government thought it would thus be harder to renationalise. c. All of Russia’s problems of human rights and democracy come back to three things: the legislature, the executive and the judiciary. None works as well as it should. Parliament passes laws in a hurry, and has neither the ability nor the will to call high officials to account. State officials abuse human rights (either on their own, or on orders from on high) and work with remarkable slowness and disorganisation. The courts almost completely fail in their role as the ultimate safeguard of freedom and order. d. Most mornings, Park Chang Woo arrives at a train station in central Seoul, South Korea's capital. But he is not commuter. He is unemployed and goes there to kill time. Around him, dozens of jobless people pass their days drinking soju, a local version of vodka. For the moment, middle-aged Mr Park would rather read a newspaper. He used to be a brick layer for a small construction company in Pusan, a southern port city. But three years ago the country's financial crisis cost him that job, so he came to Seoul, leaving his wife and two children behind. Still looking for work, he has little hope of going home any time soon. e. For a long time, astronomers suspected that Europa, one of Jupiter's many moons, might harbour a watery ocean beneath its ice-covered surface. They were right. Now the technique used earlier this year to demonstrate the existence of the European ocean has been employed to detect an ocean on another Jovian satellite, Ganymede, according to work announced at the recent American Geo-physical Union meeting in San Francisco.
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