英语(二)
历年真题
Hawaii, the Aloha State1 Hawaii is sometimes called “the Aloha State.” Aloha is a word in the Hawaiian language meaning love and peace. It is often used as a way to say “hello” or “goodbye.” Hawaii is like the world aloha, because it is a state that has two viewpoints: it remembers its history and looks toward the future.2 Hawaii is a U.S. state made up of a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is made up of eight large islands and over 100 other smaller islands. It is the only state that is not in North America. The islands were formed by volcanoes that erupted(爆发) and rose above the ocean. There are still active volcanoes in Hawaii.3 Because of its location, Hawaii has a tropical climate. It is warm, but usually not hot, all year long. Rarely does the temperature drop below 60 degrees Fahrenheit(华氏温度),although it may occasionally snow at the top of some of the mountains.4 Once called the Sandwich Islands by Europeans, Hawaii is thought to have been settled by ancient sailors from other islands in the Pacific. The British explorer Captain Cook was thought to be the first European to find the islands in 1778. Because of its location, Hawaii became a frequent stop for European traders and ships. Hawaii was an independent country before it became part of the United States in 1893. It was governed by either a king or a queen. It is one of the only four U.S states to have been a country before statehood. It was admitted into the Union in 1959 as the 50th state.5 Today Hawaii is important as a vacation destination. Each ear over 6 million people visit Hawaii to enjoy the beaches, the beautiful oceans, and the historical Hawaii culture. Come and visit Hawaii. You are sure to love it!Hawaii islands are formed by____.
Hawaii, the Aloha State1 Hawaii is sometimes called “the Aloha State.” Aloha is a word in the Hawaiian language meaning love and peace. It is often used as a way to say “hello” or “goodbye.” Hawaii is like the world aloha, because it is a state that has two viewpoints: it remembers its history and looks toward the future.2 Hawaii is a U.S. state made up of a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is made up of eight large islands and over 100 other smaller islands. It is the only state that is not in North America. The islands were formed by volcanoes that erupted(爆发) and rose above the ocean. There are still active volcanoes in Hawaii.3 Because of its location, Hawaii has a tropical climate. It is warm, but usually not hot, all year long. Rarely does the temperature drop below 60 degrees Fahrenheit(华氏温度),although it may occasionally snow at the top of some of the mountains.4 Once called the Sandwich Islands by Europeans, Hawaii is thought to have been settled by ancient sailors from other islands in the Pacific. The British explorer Captain Cook was thought to be the first European to find the islands in 1778. Because of its location, Hawaii became a frequent stop for European traders and ships. Hawaii was an independent country before it became part of the United States in 1893. It was governed by either a king or a queen. It is one of the only four U.S states to have been a country before statehood. It was admitted into the Union in 1959 as the 50th state.5 Today Hawaii is important as a vacation destination. Each ear over 6 million people visit Hawaii to enjoy the beaches, the beautiful oceans, and the historical Hawaii culture. Come and visit Hawaii. You are sure to love it!Visitors can see snow on____.
Hawaii, the Aloha State1 Hawaii is sometimes called “the Aloha State.” Aloha is a word in the Hawaiian language meaning love and peace. It is often used as a way to say “hello” or “goodbye.” Hawaii is like the world aloha, because it is a state that has two viewpoints: it remembers its history and looks toward the future.2 Hawaii is a U.S. state made up of a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is made up of eight large islands and over 100 other smaller islands. It is the only state that is not in North America. The islands were formed by volcanoes that erupted(爆发) and rose above the ocean. There are still active volcanoes in Hawaii.3 Because of its location, Hawaii has a tropical climate. It is warm, but usually not hot, all year long. Rarely does the temperature drop below 60 degrees Fahrenheit(华氏温度),although it may occasionally snow at the top of some of the mountains.4 Once called the Sandwich Islands by Europeans, Hawaii is thought to have been settled by ancient sailors from other islands in the Pacific. The British explorer Captain Cook was thought to be the first European to find the islands in 1778. Because of its location, Hawaii became a frequent stop for European traders and ships. Hawaii was an independent country before it became part of the United States in 1893. It was governed by either a king or a queen. It is one of the only four U.S states to have been a country before statehood. It was admitted into the Union in 1959 as the 50th state.5 Today Hawaii is important as a vacation destination. Each ear over 6 million people visit Hawaii to enjoy the beaches, the beautiful oceans, and the historical Hawaii culture. Come and visit Hawaii. You are sure to love it!Hawaii used to be ruled by____.
Hawaii, the Aloha State1 Hawaii is sometimes called “the Aloha State.” Aloha is a word in the Hawaiian language meaning love and peace. It is often used as a way to say “hello” or “goodbye.” Hawaii is like the world aloha, because it is a state that has two viewpoints: it remembers its history and looks toward the future.2 Hawaii is a U.S. state made up of a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is made up of eight large islands and over 100 other smaller islands. It is the only state that is not in North America. The islands were formed by volcanoes that erupted(爆发) and rose above the ocean. There are still active volcanoes in Hawaii.3 Because of its location, Hawaii has a tropical climate. It is warm, but usually not hot, all year long. Rarely does the temperature drop below 60 degrees Fahrenheit(华氏温度),although it may occasionally snow at the top of some of the mountains.4 Once called the Sandwich Islands by Europeans, Hawaii is thought to have been settled by ancient sailors from other islands in the Pacific. The British explorer Captain Cook was thought to be the first European to find the islands in 1778. Because of its location, Hawaii became a frequent stop for European traders and ships. Hawaii was an independent country before it became part of the United States in 1893. It was governed by either a king or a queen. It is one of the only four U.S states to have been a country before statehood. It was admitted into the Union in 1959 as the 50th state.5 Today Hawaii is important as a vacation destination. Each ear over 6 million people visit Hawaii to enjoy the beaches, the beautiful oceans, and the historical Hawaii culture. Come and visit Hawaii. You are sure to love it!People visit Hawaii for____.
George Washington CarverGeorge Washington Carver was born in Missouri between 1861 and 1864. He was born into slavery. It was not until the end of the Civil War that George became free. As he grew up, George loved to read and learn. Black children were not allowed to go to the same school as white children.__1__. Every early morning, he left home to go to the school. There he studied very hard. After he finished high school, George wanted to go to college. At that time, few black students could afford the college tuition(学费). He worked for a time until he could borrow money to go to college. In 1890 he went to Simpson College in Iowa. __2__. His drawings of plants were so good that his teacher suggested he study botany, which is the science of plant. George went to an agriculture college in Iowa in 1891, where he not only graduated but also taught students.George continued to study pants.__3__. In 1896, he was invited to teach at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. He worked there as a professor for 47 years. He also became an important research scientist. He discovered new ways to use plants.__4__ These include dyes, plastics, paint, and make-up. He also taught farmers to grow crops to help the soil, and new ways to farm.In 1943 George Washington Carver died. __5__ There is a national monument to him in Missouri where he grew up. He has had a ship named after him. In 1990 he was admitted to the National Inventors Hall of Fame. The boy who wanted to learn became a great inventor and scientist.A. There he studied art and music.B. He found about 100 new ways to use peanuts.C. He has been honored all over the world for his achievemtns.D. He became very famous for his work.E. After graduation, George began working for a law firm.F. The schools for black children were far from where George lived.
Warmth at MidnightCanberra winters are extremely cold, and 2014 brought some of our coldest days. One weekday night I walked to the __1__ supermarket before it closed at midnight.As I approached, I noticed a group of six or seven people __2__ by the supermarket entrance. Aware of the __3__ of late-night walking, I made sure I paid attention. The scene ahead looked unusual.And unusual it was. Expecting to see a group of __4__ troublemakers, I found a weak, well-dressed old man distributing items of food to a group of homeless people. Rather than just feeding them, he was also engaging them in a __5__of warm discussion.The homeless people were rough-looking and __6__ dressed. But they listened to the man __7__, not just with gratitude for the food they had been __8__ . With no charity vehicle in sight, this old man was only representing himself.After I finished shopping, the group was still there, food __9__ , but all laughing. If a weak old man can give to others in the __10__ cold at midnight, what excuse do we have?A. dangersB. localC. happyD. readingE. freezingF. attentivelyG. potentialH. sittingI. poorlyJ. givenK. consumedL. circle
Keeping Friendship Alive. It’s so easy to take good friends for granted. Like a __1__(comfort) pair of gloves, old friends wear well. But friendship that suffer from busyness and __2__(familiar) can’t afford to be neglected too long. They need to be __3__(renew). If you want and need to keep true friendship alive and __4__(health) , please consider and think over a list of the most important qualities. __5__(probable) it will help you to understand why you and your best friend haven’t __6__(call) up for ages, why you’re getting embarrassed while __7__(be) asked “Whom are you __8__ (go) to have fun with this weekend?” You may neglect your intimate friends from time to time, but if you fail to cultivated these __9__ (virtue) –loyalty, forgiveness, dedication(奉献),and __10__ (honest), you can’t expect to keep true friends.____
某英文报社正在举办题为“Let’s Save Water”的征文活动。请就以下要点写一节篇英文短文应征为什么要约用水我们应该如何节约用水某英文报社正在举办题为“Let’s Save Water”的征文活动。请就以下要点写一篇英文短文应征为什么要节约用水我们应该如何节约用水。
My Writing Teacher My Writing Teacher English writing was always easy for me, bu that changed on the first day I walked into Mrs. Johnson's class. Before that, I'd heard rumors from former students. They said she was strict and her class was hard to pass. So I was very nervous.The first time we met, Mrs. Johnson told us her class would be difficult, but she would give us new “tools" and guide us through. She explained that her grading system was different, and that we would not see high scores soon“Everything you do in class matters," she said.“As writing is an art, it takes a long time to perfect.”Mrs. Johnson scared me. I was afraid of what she would say if I asked a question. So in class I kept silent most of the time and couldn't follow her. When I got my first essay back, my grade was terrible. I was annoyed with Mrs. Johnson. I disliked going to her class.Then I realized I needed to find out what I could do to improve my grade and how to use the “tool” in my writing. As I still didn’t dare to talk to Mrs. Johnson in person, I e-mailed her. In this way, she and I worked together to improve my writing. By and by, I could talk to her both online and in person. She walked me through every step to understand how to write an essay. Together we saw improvement in my work.From this I discovered that asking for help could actually work. Behind everything Mrs. Johnson was saying, she actually cared about me and where I would be in the future. She knocked me down so that I could climb back stronger.I was worried when I was in Mrs. Johnson’s first class.
My Writing Teacher My Writing Teacher English writing was always easy for me, bu that changed on the first day I walked into Mrs. Johnson's class. Before that, I'd heard rumors from former students. They said she was strict and her class was hard to pass. So I was very nervous.The first time we met, Mrs. Johnson told us her class would be difficult, but she would give us new “tools" and guide us through. She explained that her grading system was different, and that we would not see high scores soon“Everything you do in class matters," she said.“As writing is an art, it takes a long time to perfect.”Mrs. Johnson scared me. I was afraid of what she would say if I asked a question. So in class I kept silent most of the time and couldn't follow her. When I got my first essay back, my grade was terrible. I was annoyed with Mrs. Johnson. I disliked going to her class.Then I realized I needed to find out what I could do to improve my grade and how to use the “tool” in my writing. As I still didn’t dare to talk to Mrs. Johnson in person, I e-mailed her. In this way, she and I worked together to improve my writing. By and by, I could talk to her both online and in person. She walked me through every step to understand how to write an essay. Together we saw improvement in my work.From this I discovered that asking for help could actually work. Behind everything Mrs. Johnson was saying, she actually cared about me and where I would be in the future. She knocked me down so that I could climb back stronger.Mrs. Johnson used the same grading system as other teachers.
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