Directions:Thereare15shortincompletedialoguesinthispart,eachfollowedby4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestonetocompletethedialogueandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
1.Customer:Couldyoufindthesebooksforme
Seller:Sure.Letmehavealookatyourlist.
Customer:__________
A.It’sallright.B.Noproblem.
C.Hereyouare.D.Thankyou.
2.Neighbor:Hi.Yousaidthatyoumightneedsomehelpwithpreparingdinner.Whatwouldyoulikemetodo
Hostess:__________Ireallyappreciateit.First,couldyoupeelthevegetablesI’veputthemallinthesinkandthere’sapeeler.
A.Thanksforcoming.B.Sitdown,please.
C.Oh,it’syou.D.Ihavenoidea.
3.Jack:John,youlookterrible!__________
John:Mygirlfriendbrokeupwithme.
A.AreyouallrightB.Whatgoeswrongwithyou
C.AreyoufeelingwellD.Doyouneedhelp
4.Jane:Ifailedthetestagain!Threetimesinarow!
Helen:__________It’snobigdeal.Youstillhaveanotherchance.
A.Cheers.B.Don’tworry.
C.ComeonD.Forgetit
5.July:Hello,Mr.Green.__________.
Mr.Green:You’releavingsosoonWhenareyouoff
July:Earlytomorrowmorning.
A.I’mleavingB.I’vecometosaygoodbye
C.IwanttotellyouthatIamleavingD.Goodbye
6.Operator:Hello,InternationalTradeCorporation.
Customer:Hello!MayItalktoMr.GeorgeAdam,please
Operator:__________,please.
A.WaitB.HoldonC.connectingD.Yes
7.Peter:Wouldyoulendmeyourtypewriter
Jane:I’msorry,itisoutoforder.Itcouldnotbeusedrightnow.
Peter:__________.I’llaskJimifhehasone.
A.ReallyB.Itdoesn’tmatterC.ThanksD.Sorry
8.Manager:__________
Applicant:Ihavecomeatyourinvitationforaninterview.
Manager:Nicetomeetyou.Pleasesitdown.
A.What’sthematterB.WhatcanIdoforyou
C.HowareyouD.Excuseme
9.Stewardess:Goodmorning.__________Thisway,please.
Passenger:Thankyou.Stewardess,canyoudirectmetomyseat
Stewardess:Certainly.MayIseeyourboardingpass,please
Passenger:Sure,hereitis.
A.HowareyouB.Nicetomeetyou.
C.Youarewelcometoourplane.D.Welcomeaboard.
10.Jiang:Hello,canIspeaktotheheadofthehousehold
Chen:__________
Jiang:ThisisJiangPingwithChildren’sPublishingCompany.MayIhaveyourname,sir
Chen:MynameisChen.
A.MayIaskwho’scallingB.Hello.
C.What’syournameD.Wouldyoutellmeyourname
11.Customer:IwanttomailthisparceltoBeijing.
Clerk:__________
Customer:Registerisenough.Ireallydon’twantinsurance.
Clerk:Please,puttheboxonthisscale.
A.WouldyouliketoregisteritB.Doyouwanttoregisterandinsureit
C:DoyouwanttoregisterorinsureitD.Wouldyouregisterandinsureit
12.Mary:Excusemeforbeinglate,Peter.Iwasheldupbythetraffic.
Peter:__________,Mary.Comeinandtakeaseat.
A.That’squiteallrightB.Noproblem
C.Don’tmentionitD.Welcome
13.Mrs.Weller:Welcome,Mr.Zhao.We’reverypleasedtohaveyouwithus.
ZhaoKai:Thankyou,Mrs.Weller.I’mmorethanhappytohavethischancetojoininarealThanksgivingcelebration.
Mrs.Weller:__________I’lljoinyouinawhile.
A.Youarewelcome.B.Pleasemakeyourselfathome.
C.Don’twaitforme.D.Pleasestarttoeat.
14.Janet:Linda,Iwasshockedtohearaboutyourhusband’sillness!I’msosorry!
Linda:__________Iappreciateyoursympathy,Janet.Ihopehe’llbeallright,butthisishissecondheartattackinfiveyears.
A.Itdoesn’tmatter.B.Thankyou.
C.MetooD.Don’tmentionit.
15.Mrs.Fox:__________whatyouhavedonetomyson,doctor.
Doctor:That’sallright,Mrs.Fox.That’smyjob.I’mverygladherecoveredsosoon.
Mrs.Fox:Iknowhehasbroughtgreattroubletoyou.Amillionthanks.
A:I’mverygratefulforB.Ifeelveryhappywith
C.IreallylikeD.I’vegottoknow
PartIIReadingComprehension(40points)
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachofthepassagesisfollowedby5questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
PassageOne
AresomepeopleborncleverandothersbornstupidOrisintelligencedevelopedbyourenvironmentandourexperienceStrangelyenough,theanswertothesequestionsisyes.Tosomeextentourintelligenceisgivenusatbirth,andnoamountofspecialeducationcanmakeageniusoutofachildbornwithintelligence.Ontheotherhand,achildwholivesinaboringenvironmentwilldevelophisintelligencelessthanonewholivesinrichandvariedsurroundings.Thusthelimitsofaperson’sintelligencearefixedatbirth,whetherornothereachedthoselimitswilldependonhisenvironment.Thisview,nowheldbymostexperts,canbesupportedinanumberofways.
Itiseasytoshowthatintelligenceistosomeextentsomethingwearebornwith.Thecloserthebloodrelationshipbetweentwopeople,theclosertheyarelikelytobeinintelligence.Thusifwetaketwounrelatedpeopleatrandomfromthepopulationitislikelythattheirdegreeofintelligencewillbecompletelydifferent.If,ontheotherhand,wetaketwoidenticaltwins,theywillverylikelybeasintelligentaseachother.Relationslikebrothersandsisters,parentsandchildren,usuallyhavesimilarintelligence,andthisclearlysuggeststhatintelligencedependsonbirth.
Imaginenowthatwetaketwoidenticaltwinsandputthemindifferentenvironments.Wemightsendone,forexample,toauniversityandtheothertoafactorywheretheworkisboring.Wewouldsoonfinddifferencesinintelligencedeveloping,andthisindicatesthatenvironmentaswellasbirthplaysapart.Thisconclusionisalsosuggestedbythefactthatpeoplewholiveinclosecontactwitheachother,butwhoarenotrelatedatallarelikelytohavesimilardegreeofintelligence.
16.Thewriterisinfavoroftheviewthatman’sintelligenceisgiventohim__________.
A.atbirth
B.througheducation
C.bothatbirthandthrougheducation
D.moreatbirththanthrougheducation
17.Ifachildisbornwithlowintelligencehecan__________.
neverbecomeagenius
stillbecomeageniusifheshouldbegivenspecialeducation
exceedhisintelligencelimitsinrichsurroundings
notexceedhisintelligencelimitseveninrichsurroundings
18.Inthesecondparagraph“ifwetaketwounrelatedpeopleatrandomfromthepopulation--”meansifwe__________.
pickanytwopersons
takeouttwodifferentpersons
choosetwopersonswhoarerelative
choosetwopersonswithdifferentintelligence
19.Theexampleofthetwinsgoingtoauniversityandtoafactoryseparatelyshows__________.
theimportanceoftheirintelligence
theroleofenvironmentonintelligence
theimportanceoftheirposition
thepartthatbirthplaces
20.Thebesttitleofthispassagecanbe__________.
Surroundings
Intelligence
DependenceonEnvironment
EffectofEducation
PassageTwo
BeforethegrasshasthickenedontheroadsidevergesandleaveshavestartedgrowingonthetreesitisaperfecttimetolookaroundandseejusthowdirtyBritainhasbecome.Thepavementsarestainedwithchewinggumthathasbeenspatoutandtheguttersarefullofdiscardedfastfoodcartons.YearsagoIremembertravellingabroadandbeingsaddenedbytheplasticbags,discardedbottlesandsoilednappiesattheedgeofeveryroad.Nowadays,Britainseemstolookatleastasbad.Whathasgonewrong
Theproblemisthattherubbishcreatedbyourincreasinglymobileliveslastsalotlongerthanbefore.Ifitisnotclearedupandproperlythrownaway,itstaysintheundergrowthforyears;asemi-permanentreminderofwhatatattylittlecountrywehavenow.
Firstly,itisestimatedthat10billionplasticbagshavebeengiventoshoppers.Thesewilltakeanythingfrom100to1,000yearstorot.However,itisnotasifthereisnosolutiontothis.Afewyearsago,theIrishgovernmentintroducedataxonnon-recyclablecarrierbagsandinthreemonthsreducedtheiruseby90%.Whenhewasaminister,MichaelMeacherattemptedtointroduceasimilararrangementinBritain.Theplasticsindustryprotested,ofcourse.However,theyneednothavebothered;theideawaskilledbeforeitcoulddrawbreath,leavingsupermarketsfreetogiveawayplasticbags.
Whatisclearlynecessaryrightnowissomesortofcombinedeffort,bothindividualandcollective,beforeitistoolate.Thealternativeistocontinueslidingdownhilluntilwehaveacountrythatlookslikeavastmunicipalrubbishtip.Wemaywellbeatthetippingpoint.Yetweknowthatpeoplerespondtotheirenvironment.Ifthingsaroundthemarecleanandtidy,peoplebehavecleanlyandtidily.Iftheyaresurroundedbysqualor,theybehavesqualidly.Now,muchofBritainlooksprettysqualid.Whatwillitlooklikeinfiveyears
21.ThewritersaysthatitisagoodtimetoseeBritainbeforethetreeshaveleavesbecause
A.Britainlooksperfect.
B.youcanseeBritainatitsdirtiest.
C.youcanseehowdirtyBritainisnow.
D.thegrasshasthickenedontheverges.
22.Accordingtothewriter,thingsusedtobe___________.
A.worseabroad.
B.thesameabroad.
C.betterabroad.
D.worse,butnowthingsarebetterabroad.
23.Tosolvetheproblemofplasticbags,MichaelMeacher__________
A.followedtheIrishexamplewithataxonplasticbags.
B.triedtofollowtheIrishexamplewithataxonplasticbags.
C.madenoattempttofollowtheIrishexamplewithataxonplasticbags.
D.hadproblemswiththeplasticsindustrywhoweren'tbotheredaboutthetax.
24.Astowhatcanbedone,thewriterthinks__________
A.itistoolatetodoanything.
B.weareatthetippingpoint.
C.thereismorethanonewaytosolvetheproblem.
D.weneedtoworktogethertosolvetheproblem.
25.Thewriterthinksthat__________
A.peoplearesqualid.
B.peoplebehaveaccordingtowhattheyseearoundthem.
C.peoplearecleanandtidy.
D.peoplearelikeavastmunicipalrubbishtip.
PassageThree
ThemenwhoplannedandconstructedthefirstAmericanrailroadsweremenofgreatvision.Theypredictedthattheir“ironhorses”wouldopenvastexpansesoflandtofarmingandindustry.Theyknewthattownswouldspringupalongthenewrailroads.YetfewofthesepioneerscouldhaveguessedthatAmericanrailroadswouldestablishthesystemoftimeusedthroughoutmostoftheworldtoday.
Untilthe1880s,alltimeintheUnitedStateswassuntime.Farmerssettheirclockstonoonwhenthesunappearedtobeoverhead.Intowns,peoplesettheirclocksbyacourthouseclockorfactorywhistles.Onetown’stimewasoftendifferentfromthetimeinaneighboringtown.
Asthenewrailroadsexpanded,largenumbersofpeoplebegantotravel.Buttherailroadswereunabletoprintaccuratetimetableswhenmosttownsalongtheirtrackshavetheirclockssetdifferently.Therewasneedforachange,andtherailroadsledinplanningit.
In1883,railroadsintheUnitedStatesandCanadaadoptedstandardtime,asystemwhichdividedthecontinentintofourtimezones.Withineachzone,allrailroadclocksweresettoanidenticaltime.WhenitwasnoonintheEasternZone,itwasnineo’clockinthePacificZone.Railroadtimesignalsweresentoutbythenewly-inventedtelegraph.
Standardtimequicklyspread.Travelingbusinessmensettheirwatchestocorrespondtotherailroadclocks.Factoriesandschoolsfollowedtherailroad’slead.Soon,nearlyeveryoneintheUnitedStatesandCanadawasusingthefour-zonetimesystemstandardtime.
Today,nearlyalltheworldkeepsstandardtimeaccordingtoaninternationalsystemoftwenty-fourtimezones.
26.Impliedbutnotdirectlystated:___________.
A.Farmerssettheirclocksaccordingtothefactorywhistles
B.Thecorrecttimewasnottooimportantbeforethe1800s
C.Onlypeoplewhotraveledontrainseverknewtime
D.Astandardsystemwassetupbythepioneers
27.Onthewhole,thearticletellsabout__________.
A.pioneerswhorodeon“ironhorses”
B.largenumbersofpeoplewhotraveled
C.theestablishmentofstandardtime
D.theaccuratetimetableintheUnitedStates
28.Whichstatementdoesthisarticleleadyoutobelieve
A.Accuratetimetellingisimportantinmanyindustries.
B.AccuratetimeisimportantonlyintheUnitedStates.
C.Accuratetimeisownedbythemenwhobuiltrailroads.
D.Accuratetimeisownedbypioneers.
29.Whyweren’trailroadsabletoprintaccuratetimetables
A.Townsalongthetrackssettheirclocksdifferently.
B.Noonewasabletoreadtimetablesthatwereaccurate.
C.Farmerspreferredtoreadthesuninsteadoftimetables.
D.Railroadworkershadnowatches.
30.Whatdoestheword“identical”mean
A.different
B.difficult
C.similar
D.understandable
PassageFour
Untilrecently,womeninadvertisementswereoneofthreethingsanapron,aglamorousdressorafrown.Althoughthatisnowchanging,manywomenstillfeelangryenoughtodefaceoffendingadvertisementswithstickersprotesting.“Thisaddegradeswomen.”WhydoesthissortofadvertisingexistHowcanadvertisersandadagenciesproduce,sometimes,aftermonthsofresearch,advertisementsthatoffendtheconsumer
TheadvertisingStandardsAuthority(thebodywhichdealswithcomplaintaboutprintmedia)iscarryingoutresearchintohowwomenfeelaboutthewaytheyareportrayedinadvertisements.Itsconclusionsarelikelytobewhattheadvertisingindustryalreadyknows;althoughwomenareoftenirritatedbythewaytheyareseeninads,fewfeelstronglyenoughtocomplain.
WomenarenotonlythevictimsofpoorandboringstereotypesinmanyTVcommercialsmenareseenneitherasuseless,childishoafswhoareunabletoperformthesimplesthouseholdtasks,orasinconsiderateboors,permanentlyonthelookoutforanescapetothepub.Butitiswomenwhoseemtobeartheimpactoftheindustry’sapparentinabilitytoputpeopleintoanauthenticpresent-daycontext.
YetaccordingtoEmmaBennett,executivecreativedirectorofaLondonadvertisingagency,womenarenotinfuriatedbystereotypesandsexistadvertising.Ittendstowashoverthem.Theyarenotmilitantorangrytheyjustfinditannoyingortiresome.Theyreluctantlyacceptoutdatedstereotypes,butheaveasighofreliefwhenanadvertisementreallygetsitright.
Shesaysthatitisnotadvertising’suseofthehousewiferolethatbotherswomen,butthewayinwhichit’shandled.“Researchershaveoftenaskedthewrongquestions.Themostimportantthingistheadvertisement’stoneofvoice.Womenhatebeingpatronized,flatteredorgivendesperatelydown-to-earthcommonsenseadvice.”
Intheend,theresponsibilityforgoodadvertisingmustbesharedbetweentheadvertiser,theadvertisingagencyandtheconsumer.Advertisingdoesnotsettrendsbutitreflectsthem.Itisuptotheconsumerstotelladvertiserswheretheyfail,anduntilpeopleonthereceivingendtakethebusinessseriouslyandmaketheirfeelingsknown,theprocessofchangewillremainlaboriouslyslow.
31.Despiterecentchangesinattitudes,someadvertisementsstillfailto__________.
A.changewomen’sopinionsofthemselves
B.showanyunderstandingofpeople’sfeelings
C.persuadethepublictobuycertainproducts
D.meettheneedsoftheadvertisingproducts
32.Accordingtothewriter,thecommonestfaultofpresent-dayadvertisingisto__________.
A.condemntheroleofthehousewife
B.ignoreprotestsaboutadvertisement
C.presentamisleadingimageofwomen
D.meettheneedsoftheadvertisingindustry
33.Researchsuggeststhatthereactionofwomentowardsmisrepresentationbyadvertisementsis__________.
A.indifference
B.hostility
C.consent
D.unbelief
34.EmmaBennettsuggeststhatadvertisementoughtto__________.
A.givefurtheremphasisonpractice
B.usemaleimagesinsteadoffemaleones
C.changetheirstyleratherthantheircontent
D.paymorecomplimentstowomenthanbefore
35.Ultimatelytheadvertisingindustryshould__________.
A.takeitsjobmoreearnestly
B.domorepioneeringwork
C.takenoticeofthepublicopinion
D.concentrateontheproductsadvertised
PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20points)
Directions:Thereare40incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
36.Access__________thepaperisrestrictedtoseniormanagement.
A.toB.withC.forD.in
37.Employeescanbuybooks__________adiscount.
A.forB.ofC.atD.in
38.Iwaslookingforwardtoworking__________herexpertguidance.
A.inB.onC.underD.at
39.Cancelingtheconferencewill__________averybadimpression.
A.getB.doC.makeD.give
40.Helookedshocked,thenburst__________laughter.
A.toB.inC.uponD.into
41.What__________himmostwasthathehadreceivednoapology.
A.worriedB.annoyedC.challengedD.troubled
42.Idon't__________ofcosmeticsurgery.
A.contendB.improveC.approveD.consent
43.Thefirmwill__________workersfortheirlossofearnings.
A.payB.compensateC.comfortD.charge
44.Asecurityofficeratthefactory,who__________togivehisname,saidhehadseentwomenleavethebuilding.
A.preparedB.triedC.declinedD.pleased
45.Medicalsupplieshavebeen__________amongfamiliesaffectedbytheepidemic.
A.distributedB.givenC.contributedD.delivered
46.Severalchildrenwere__________breadtotheducks.
A.showingB.puttingC.feedingD.making
47."Ireallyneedtospeaktoyounow.""Oh,allrightifyou__________."
A.tryB.needC.insistD.hold
48.Theywelcomedtheopportunitytoparticipatefully__________thelifeofthevillage.
A.inB.toC.intoD.of
49.Ladiesandgentlemen,Iregret__________thatanumberofstatementsmadebythedepartmentwereincorrect.
A.sayingB.tosayC.sayD.ofsaying
50.Therecipesaysyoucan__________yoghurtforthesourcream.
A.replaceB.substituteC.exchangeD.place
51.Isuggestyou__________beforeyougoroundthere.
A.phonedB.phoneC.phoningD.tophone
52.Itwasareallybadaccident-they'reluckytobe__________.
A.livingB.aliveC.liveD.lived
53.Theresultsare__________withearlierresearch.
A.insistentB.consistentC.concernedD.connected
54.Thelawrequiresequaltreatmentforall,__________ofrace,religion,orsex.
A.regardB.regardlessC.inregardD.disregard
55.I'mextremely__________aboutwhatIreadinthepress.
A.criticalB.skepticalC.frightenedD.convinced
56.Ifpeopledon'tlearnfromthis,thenhissufferinganddeathwere__________.
A.invainB.onvainC.forvainD.tovain
57.Thankseversomuchforyourhelp,Ireally__________it.
A.appreciateB.thankC.likeD.enjoy
58.__________youareblind,youwillnotmisstheastonishingchangestakingplaceinShanghai.
A.AlthoughB.IfC.SinceD.Unless
59.You__________drivecarefully.Theroadsarewet.
A.hadbetterB.wouldratherC.wouldD.hadbetter
60.A:WewenttoItalyforaholidaylastyear.
B:That__________nice.
A.canbeB.mustbeC.musthavebeenD.can’thavebeen
61.Aninspectionofthebuildingrevealedfaultsthatmight__________havebeenoverlooked.
A.otherwiseB.becauseC.thereforeD.however
62.We__________TVlastnightwhensuddenlythelightswentout.
A.watchedB.werewatchingC.hadwatchedD.hadbeenwatching
63.Withoutyourtimelyhelp,we__________.
A.wouldnotsucceedB.wouldsucceed
C.wouldhavesucceededC.wouldnothavesucceeded
64.Stopwriting.It’stimethatyou__________yourpaper.
A.musthandinB.havetohandin
C.couldhandinD.handedin
65.Pleasegoandmakesure__________yougetareceipt.
A.thatB.ifC.howD.why
66.NobodybutHenryandJack__________intheaccident.
A.washurtB.werehurtC.hashurtD.havehurt
67.Let’sgoforawalk__________
A.shallweB.willyouC.won’tyouD.shan’twe
68.Hewas__________knowwhatImeant.
A.tooclevertoB.tooclevernottoC.notclevertoD.clevernotto
69.Iwonderwhetherourlife__________considerablyby2010.
A.willchangeB.willbechanging
C.willhavetochangeD.willhavechanged
70.Morethanone__________thefoodinthecanteen.
A.studenthascomplainedofB.studentshavecomplainedof
C.studenthascomplainedD.studentshavecomplained
71.Theideaofspendingtherestofmylifetherenever__________me.
A.appealsB.attractstoC.appealsforD.appealsto
72.Youwon’tbeseeingMikeanymore.Thebossfiredher.She’sgone__________.
A.forallB.forgoodC.forthetimeD.fordays
73.Thecouplenevergot__________thelossoftheirson.
A.overB.onC.fromD.down
74.The__________betweenrichandpoorregionsisbeingbridged.
A.spaceB.distanceC.roomD.gap
75.Istillcannotfigure__________thesumIrequire.
A.inB.outC.upD.over
PartIVClozeTest(10points)
Directions:Thereare10blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachnumberedblank,thereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Genderbiasandpoverty
Inequalitybetweenmenandwomenresultsinpoorerhealthforchildrenandgreater_____76_____forthefamily,accordingtoanewstudy.TheUNagencyUniceffoundthatinplaceswherewomenare_____77_____fromfamilydecisions,childrenaremorelikelytosufferfrom_____78_____.Therewouldbe13million_____79_____malnourishedchildreninSouthAsiaifwomenhadanequalsayinthefamily,Unicefsaid.
Unicef_____80_____familydecision-makingin30countriesaroundtheworld.Theirchieffindingisthatequalitybetweenmenandwomenisvitalto_____81_____povertyandimprovinghealth,especiallythatofchildren,indevelopingcountries.Theconclusionsarecontainedintheagency'slatestreport.Thisreport_____82_____toagreater____83____ofopportunitiesforgirlsandwomenineducationandworkwhichcontributestodisempowermentandpoverty.Wheremencontrolthehousehold,lessmoneyisspentonhealthcareandfoodforthefamily,whichresultsinpoorerhealthforthechildren.
Anincreasein_____84____andincome-earningopportunitiesforwomenwouldincreasetheirpower,thereportsaid.Forexample,theagencyfoundthat____85______hasthegreatershareofhouseholdincomeandassetsdecideswhetherthoseresourceswillbeusedforfamilyneeds.
窗体顶端
Questions
76.A.poorB.poornessC.povertyD.impoverished
77.A.excludedB.countedC.keptD.included
78.A.ill-nourishedB.malnourishC.malnutritionD.ill-nutrition
79.A.moreB.fewC.fewerD.least
80.A.surveyB.surveyingC.surveysD.surveyed
81.AincreaseB.reduceC.increasingD.reducing
82.A.pointsB.indicatesC.showsD.suggests
83.A.lackB.lackingC.lacksD.lacky
84.A.employerB.employmentC.employeeD.employing
85.A.whateverB.whoeverC.whicheverD.however
英语试卷二
PartVWriting(15points)
Directions:Youaretowritein100-120wordsonthetopic“AttendingBoardingSchool”.YoushouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow:
1.有些人认为孩子上寄宿学校好,孩子更独立;
2.有些人认为孩子住在父母身边好;
3.谈谈你的看法。
参考答案:
1.C2.A3.B4.C5.B6.B7.B8.B9.D10.A
11.B12.A13.B14.B15.A
16.C17.A18.A19.B20.B21.B22.B23.B24.D25.B
26.B27.C28.A29.A30.C31.B32.C33.B34.C35.C
36.A37.C38.C39.C40.D41.B42.C43.B44.C45.A
46.C47.C48.A49.B50.B51.B52.B53.B54.B55.B
56.A57.A58.D59.D60.C61.A62.B63.C64.D65.A
66.A67.A68.B69.D70.A71.D72.B73.A74.D75.B
76.C77.A78.C79.C80.D81.D82.A83.A84.B85.B
参考作文
Nowadaysitisquitecommonforparentstosendtheirchildrentoboardingschools,becausestudentscanlearntobeindependentandestablishgoodinterpersonalrelationthere.
Byattendingboardingschool,studentscanlearntobeindependent.Unlikedayschoolstudents,thoseofaboardingschoolneedtoorganizetheirlifeandstudyindependently.Theycannolongerrelyontheirparentsforguidanceandadvice.Mostofthetimetheyneedtodotheirowndecisionmaking.Moreover,attendingboardingschoolisagoodchanceforstudentstotrulysocializewiththeirpeers.Theyneedfriendstohelpsettletheirproblemsandsharetheirhappiness.Theyneedtolearntoacceptpeopleandtobeacceptedbypeople.
Allinall,aboardingschooliswherestudentslearntobeanindependentandsociableperson.