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假如你叫楊梅,家住重慶市渝中區(qū)中山路10號(hào)(郵編400010),畢業(yè)于重慶旅游學(xué)校,有一年的業(yè)余導(dǎo)游經(jīng)驗(yàn)。聯(lián)系電話(huà):(023)63124508。請(qǐng)根據(jù)下面的廣告寫(xiě)一封求職信。
Help Wanted
Friendship Travel Service looking for tour guides ,aged between 20 and 35, hight 1.65 (female),1.75 (male),good at spoken English and putonghua, with a good knowledge of Chinese history, geography and culture, especially those of Chongqing; experience helpful but not a must.
Write to 211 Minyou Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing, 400010
Tel: (023)63875648
注意:1.求職信須符合廣告要求,可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),使全文連貫。
2.詞數(shù)100左右
現(xiàn)在,許多城里人喜歡到農(nóng)村過(guò)周末。請(qǐng)根據(jù)下面內(nèi)容,為西山農(nóng)場(chǎng)(The West Hill Farm)
在ChinaDaily上寫(xiě)一篇英語(yǔ)簡(jiǎn)介。內(nèi)容要點(diǎn)包括:
●位于重慶城的西邊,離城有10公里乘公交車(chē)可以直接到達(dá)
●工人:200人 .
●規(guī)模;800畝,·是重慶市第二大農(nóng)場(chǎng)
●動(dòng)物:農(nóng)場(chǎng)上養(yǎng)有豬、牛、羊等許多種動(dòng)物
●水果:農(nóng)場(chǎng)上種有蘋(píng)果、梨、橘子等20多種優(yōu)質(zhì)水果
●休閑方式:游人可以在本農(nóng)場(chǎng)釣魚(yú)、野餐、學(xué)飼養(yǎng)動(dòng)物、摘水果等
●聯(lián)系電話(huà):023-67834618
注意:
1.短文須包括所有要點(diǎn),不要逐字翻譯,可適當(dāng)發(fā)揮,使文章連續(xù)、通順;
2.短文中不得出現(xiàn)自己的真實(shí)姓名、學(xué)校等相關(guān)信息;
3.詞數(shù)100左右!
Welcome TO The West Hill Farm
The West Hill Farm
【2011·寧夏二中第一次模擬】
完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分30分)
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36-55各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A,B,C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
The party began shortly after Mr. Wood, who lived in the flat below, sighed to himself as he heard excited voices and the noisy music. Luckily he had 36 some work home from the office, 37 he kept himself busy for a couple of hours, thus managing to pay no attention to the noise 38. But by eleven o’clock he felt 39 and was ready to go to bed, though from his earlier experience he knew it was 40 trying to get to sleep. He undressed and lay for a while on the bed, trying to read, but he 41 himself reading the same page over and over again. He then turned off the light and 42 his head in the pillow. But 43 he could not shut 44 the noise, finally, after 45 seemed hours, his 46 was gone.
He jumped out of bed, 47 some clothing, marched 48 up the stairs, and walked into his neighbor’s flat. The owner of the flat, who 49 him in his dressing gown, came 50 the room and,51 Mr. Wood could say anything, cried, “My dear fellow, come and 52. I know our parties 53 you. I meant to send you 54” Mr. Wood’s anger disappeared then and there. He said, “I’d better go and get 55 . Minutes later, he returned, properly dressed, only to find that the party was nearly over.
36.A. taken B. carried C. brought D. fetched
37.A. with which B. from which C. where D. when
38.A. outside B. overhead C. downstairs D. nearby
39.A. bad B. tired C. sick D. hopeless
40.A. useless B. necessary C. possible D. helpful
41.A. had B. found C. caught D. felt
42.A. buried B. rested C. shook D. turned
43.A. till then B. worse still C. strange enough D. even so
44.A. away B. off C. down D. up
45.A. it B. what C. that D. which
46.A. sleep B. strength C. patience D. anger
47.A. pulled on B. dressed up C. selected D. wore
48.A. sadly B. proudly C. quietly D. firmly
49.A. made fun of B. stared at C. was angry with D. caught sight of
50.A. across B. around C. towards D. by
51.A. as B. before C. though D. until
52.A. meet as B. sit here C. join us D. scold me
53.A. should bother B. would bother C. need bother D. shall bother
54.A. a notice B. a message C. an invitation D. an apology
55.A. washed B. changed C. dressed D. prepared
(重慶市西南師大附中2010屆高三第七次月考B篇)
Alia Sabur, from North, NY, US, went to college at the age of 10. And by at the age of 14, Sabur was earning a bachelor of science degree in applied mathematics from stony Brook University – the youngest female in US history to do so. Her education continued at Drexel University, where she earned an MS and a Phd.(博士學(xué)位) in materials science and engineering.
With an unlimited future ahead of her, Sabur directed her first career choice to teaching. “I really enjoy teaching, ” she said. She was three days short of her 19th birthday in February, 2008, when she was hired to become a professor at Konkuk University in Seoul, South Korea. This distinction(差異) made her the youngest college professor in history, according to the Guinness Book of World Records, beating the previous record held by Colin Maclaurin, a student of physicist Isaac Newton, in 1717.
Although she doesn’t start until next month, Sabur has taken up teaching math and physics courses at Southern University in New Orleans. Sabur is old enough to teach, but not to join her fellow professors in a bar after work. In South Korea, where the drinking age is 20, she might have more luck. In traditional Korean culture, children are considered to be 1 year old when they are born, and add a year to their age every New Year instead of their actual birthday, so in Korea Sabur is considered 20.
On top of her unprecedented(空前的) academic achievements, Sabur has a black belt in Tae Kwon Do(跆拳道). She is also a talented clarinet(豎笛) player who has performed with musicians like Lang Lang and Smash Mouth. So is there anything Sabur can’t do?
60.We learn from the passage that Sabur is _________.
A. the world’s youngest female teacher
B. Drexel University’s youngest student
C. the world’s youngest college professor
D. American’s youngest bachelor of science
61.What does the author mean by saying “she might have more luck” in Paragraph 3?
A. Sabur is lucky to be hired by Konkuk University.
B. Sabur will be permitted to drink in Korean bars.
C. Sabur would be allowed to attend parties in South Korea.
D. Sabur is old enough to teach at Konkuk University.
62.What does the author mainly want to show in the last paragraph?
A. Sabur has her own way of relaxing. B. Sabur spends little time on her studies.
C. Sabur is talented in a lot of ways. D. Sabur likes music more than sports.
63.It can be inferred from the passage that _________.
A. Sabur went to college when she was ten years old
B. by aged 14, Sabur got a bachelor of science degree
C. the drinking age in South Korea is twenty years old
D. Alia Sabur was born in February 1989 in the United States
(2010年重慶市高考仿真試卷三B篇)
LONDON (Reuters) – Visitors to London always have to be on the look out for pickpockets, but now there’s a more positive phenomenon-put pockets.
Aware that people are suffering in the economic crisis, 20 former pickpockets have turned over a new leaf and are now searching London’s tourist sites slipping money back into pockets.
Anything from 5 pounds ($8) to 20 pound notes is being secretly put in unguarded pockets or open handbags in Trafalgar Square, Covent Garden and other busy spots.
The project, which runs until the end of August in London before being rolled out nationwide to major UK cities, is being funded by Talk Talk, which says it wants to brighten up people’s lives in unusual ways.
“It feels good to give something back for a change-and Britons certainly need it in the current economic climate,” said Chris Fitch, a former pickpocket who now heads Talk Talk’s put pocketing project.“Every time I put money back in someone’s pocket, I feel less guilty about the fact I spent many years taking it out.”
“The activity will avoid the City and Canary Wharf financial areas as we want to give the money to those who actually need it.” The put pockets have actually been told to avoid people that seem very well-off.
The put pockets are given a specific ID to show to public if caught in the act, and have plain-clothed guards who will explain the situation if spotted.
London’s police have been informed of the plan so put pocket aren’t arrested.The project will see at least 100,000 pounds given away.
60.All the following measures are taken to protect put pockets EXCEPT that________.
A.They are given a special ID. B.Plain-clothes guards are around.
C.The police have been informed of the plan.
D.They only work at tourist sites.
61.The put pocketing project was intended to ________.
A.give away 100,000 pounds
B.make the former pickpockets feel less guilty
C.put money secretly in pockets
D.make people feel better in bad times
62.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true about the project?
A.The project is funded by Talk talk.
B.The project will run until the end of August.
C.Chris Fitch now heads the put pocking project.
D.The project doesn’t mean to give notes to wealthy people.
63.Which do you think can best describe what the passage is mainly about?
A.20 former pickpockets turn over a new leaf.
B.A put pocketing project is launched in London.
C.It is good to give something back for a change.
D.Visitors need not look out for pickpockets any more.
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