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            • 1. 阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要.
                  For many high school students, giving an in-class presentation is an approach to their growth. Teachers will call up students, one by one, to present their work in front of the class, and, though it is often tense, many people say it has helped turn them into more confident public speakers. Some educators also credit it with building leadership skills and increasing students' confidence and understanding of materials.
                  But in the past few years, students have started calling for an end to in-class presentations as they show discrimination against those with anxiety. This week, a tweet posted by a 15-year-old high school student declaring "Stop forcing students to present in front of the class and give them a choice not to" received more than 130,000 retweets and nearly half a million likes.
                  In fact, being a high schooler nowadays is more stressful than ever. Students are burdened with extra hours of homework. They stay up every night till 1:00 a.m. finishing homework on their third Red Bull. Anxiety is increasing at a faster rate than depression (抑郁) as the leading mental-health issue affecting teenagers, a recent study in the Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics found.
                  These students want more options. They say that every student has unique strengths and that they should be allowed to present their work in ways that speak to those strengths. This might mean presenting alone in front of the teacher, or choosing between several alternatives like producing a piece of art or an essay for private judgment instead of presenting their work orally.
                  Educators have begun to take it seriously. They agree teachers should listen to students and hear their voices and respond to that. If students' feelings are ignored, they might just walk away. However, not everyone is convinced. Some hold the view that pushing students out of comfort zones is a big part of what they should do as some students are deathly afraid to do it.
            • 2.

              Wishing to encourage her young son’s progress on the piano, a mother took her boy to a famous concert. After they were seated, the mother       (1)       a friend and walked over to greet her. Seizing the        (2)       to explore the wonders of the concert hall, the little boy got up and explored his way       (3)       a door marked “NO ADMITTANCE(禁止进入)”. When the lights became less bright and the concert was about to begin, the mother returned to her     (4)      and discovered that the child was missing.

              Suddenly, the curtains      (5)      and the lights focused on the stage. In horror, the mother saw her little boy sitting at the keyboard,    (6)       Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.

              At that moment, the great piano master, Paderewski,     (7)       on the stage, quickly went to the piano and     (8)      in the boy’s ear, “Don’t     (9)      Keep playing.”

                 Then, leaning(倾斜) over, Paderewski reached down with his left hand and began    (10)        in a bass (低音的) part. Soon his right arm reached       (11)        to the other side of the child and he added a beautiful piece of music.     (12)      , the old master and the boy     (13)       a frightening situation into a wonderfully creative      (14)       

                 That’s the way it is in life.     (15)      we can complete on our own is    (16)        noteworthy(值得注目的). We try our best, but the    (17)      aren’t exactly graceful or flowing music.    (18)       when we put our trust in the hands of greater power, our life can be truly beautiful.

              The next time you set     (19)       to create great performances, listen carefully. You can hear the   (20)   of the master whispering in your ear, “Don’t quit. Keep playing.”

              (1) A. made           B. saw          
              C. looked           D. called
              (2) A. chance           B. performance    
              C. piano             D. lesson
              (3) A. over             B. above          
              C. across           D. through
              (4) A. stage           B. seat          
              C. room           D. table
              (5) A. parted         B. drew      
              C. pulled           D. pushed
              (6) A. singing     B. knocking        
              C. playing     D. creating
              (7) A. stood           B. appeared          
              C. sat               D. fell
              (8) A. shouted           B. cried            
              C. whispered       D. looked
              (9) A. perform         B. stop         C. leave         D. run
              (10) A. filling           B. getting          
              C. breaking         D. taking
              (11) A. forwards         B. down          
              C. up             D. around
              (12) A. Separately       B. Together        
              C. Luckily     D. Hurriedly
              (13) A. made           B. became      
              C. changed           D. grew
              (14) A. experience       B. play              
              C. concert         D. film
              (15) A. What         B. That         C. Which           D. When
              (16) A. hard             B. hardly            
              C. always           D. usually
              (17) A. failures             B. successes          
              C. causes         D. results
              (18) A. So               B. And            
              C. But           D. Though
              (19) A. down           B. about            
              C. away         D. out
              (20) A. sound           B. noise              
              C. voice           D. song
            • 3. 72.假如你叫李华,是某市某中学学生。最近你校在为一批来自英国的学生征询住宿家庭,你有意申请。请根据下表提供的信息用英语给校长写封信,说明你的理由。

              申请理由:

              住房条件

              宽敞、整洁、环境优美

              语言优势

              擅长英语,父母是英语教授,不会有交流困难

              接待经验

              上个月刚刚接待过两名美国学生

              参观游览

              父亲可驾车陪同参观附近的名胜

              其他

              ……(内容由考生自己添加)

              注意:

                1.文章必须包括所有要点。

                2.词数:100左右。信的开头与结尾已为你写好 ,不计入总词数。

              Dear sir,

                I’m writing to request a valuable chance to be one of the host families of the British students.

              ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

              ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

               _________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________             

              Yours,

                                                            Li Hua

            • 4.

              D

                  Scientists are trying to make the deserts into good land again. They want to bring water to the deserts,so people can live and grow food. They are learning a lot about the deserts. But more and more of the earth is becoming deserts all the time. Scientists may not be able to change the deserts. Scientists think that people make deserts. People are doing bad things to the earth.

                  Some places on the earth don't get much rain. But they still don't become desert. This is because some green plants are growing there. Small green plants and grass are very helpful to dry places. Plants don't let the hot sun make the earth even drier. Plants don't let the wind blow the earth away. When a little bit of rain falls,the plants hold the water. Without the plants,the land can become a desert much more easily.

            • 5.

                     Home to me means a sense of familiarity and nostalgia(怀旧). It’s fun to come home. It looks the same. It smells the same. You’ll realize what’s changed is you. Home is where we can remember pain, love and some other experiences: We parted here; My parents met here; I won three championships here.

                     If I close my eyes, I can still have a clear picture in mind of my first home. I walk in the door and see a brown sofa surrounding a low glass-top wooden table. To the right of the living room is my first bedroom. It’s empty, but it’s where my earliest memories are.

                     There is the dining room table where I celebrated birthdays and where I cried on Halloween---when I didn’t want to wear the skirt my mother made for me. I always liked standing on that table because it made me feel tall and strong. If I sit at this table, I can see my favorite room in the house, my parents’ room. It is simple: a brown wooden dresser lines the right side of the wall next to a television and a couple of photos of my grandparents on each side. Their bed is my safe zone. I can jump on it anytime---waking up my parents if I am scared or if I have an important announcement that cannot wait until the morning.

              I’m lucky because I know my first home still exists. It exists in my mind and heart, on a physical property(住宅)on West 64th street on the western edge of Los Angeles. It is proof I lived, I grew, and I learned.

              Sometimes when I feel lost, I lie down and shut my eyes, and I go home. I know it’s where I’ll find my family, my dogs, and my belongings. I purposely leave the window open at night because I know I’ll be blamed by Mom. But I don’t mind, because I want to hear her say my name, which reminds me I’m home.

            • 6.

              B

              A teacher decided to let her class play a game. She told each child to bring along a few potatoes in plastic bags. Each potato would be written a name of a person that the child hated, so the number of potatoes that a child would carry would depend on the number of people the child hated. When the day came, every child brought some potatoes. Some had two; some three and some up to five.

              The teacher then told the children to carry the bags wherever they went, even to the toilet, for two weeks. As day after day passed, the children started to complain of the unpleasant smell of the rotten potatoes.

                  Those children having five potatoes began to feel the weight of the bags. After two weeks, the children were happy to hear that the game was finally ended. The teacher asked, “How did you feel while carrying the potatoes with you for two weeks?” The children started complaining of the trouble that they had had.

              Then the teacher told them the hidden meaning behind the game. She said, “This is exactly the situation when you carry your hatred(憎恨) for somebody inside your heart. The unpleasant smell of hatred will pollute your heart and you will carry an unnecessary burden with you wherever you go. If you can’t tolerate the smell of rotten potatoes for just two weeks, can you imagine what a burden it would be to have the hatred in your heart for your lifetime? So throw away any hatred from your heart. Forgiving others is the best attitude to take.”

            • 7.

              You never see him, but they're with you every time you fly. They record where you are going, how fast you're traveling and whether everything on your airplane is functioning normally. Their ability to withstand almost any disaster makes them seem like something out of a comic book. They're known as the black box.

                 When planes fall from the sky, as a Yemeni airliner did on its way to Comoros Islands in  the India ocean June 30, 2009, the black box is the best bet for identifying what went wrong. So when a French submarine detected the device's homing signal five days later, the discovery marked a huge step toward determining the cause of a tragedy in which 152 passengers were killed.

                 In 1958, Australian scientist David Warren developed a flight-memory recorder that would track basic information like altitude and direction. That was the first mode for a black box, which became a requirement on all U.S. commercial flights by 1960. Early models often failed to withstand crashes, however, so in 1965 the device was completely redesigned and moved to the rear of the plane – the area least subject to impact – from its original position in the landing wells (起落架舱). The same year, the Federal Aviation Authority required that the boxes, which were never actually black, be painted orange or yellow to aid visibility.

                 Modern airplanes have two black boxes: a voice recorder, which tracks pilots' conversations, and a flight-data recorder, which monitors fuel levels, engine noises and other operating functions that help investigators reconstruct the aircraft's final moments. Placed in an insulated ( 隔绝的) case and surrounded by a quarter-inch-thick panels of stainless steel, the boxes can withstand massive force and temperatures up to 2,000 ℉. When submerged, they're also able to emit signals from depths of 20,000 ft. Experts believe the boxes from Air France Flight 447, which crashed near Brazil on June 1,2009, are in water nearly that deep, but statistics say they're still likely to turn up. In the approximately 20 deep-sea crashes over the past 30 years, only one plane's black boxes were never recovered.

            • 8.

              After a serious disease,Raghu Makwana lost his legs. He had to walk with the support of his hands. A long time back, Raghu and a few friends took a walk on the street with the inspiration to do a small act of kindness. One of his kind behaviors is the Tulsi Project. Whenever he learns of a family with some arguments or even violent abuse(辱骂), Raghu courageously walks in to spread good cheer and gifts them a tulsi plant. Most of these are complete strangers. Sometimes he’ll recite a prayer, sometimes he’ll share stories. To start 2011, When he lived out on the streets,he often felt deeply moved by others on the streets who had even less than him, and Raghu gave birth to such an idea, of course, which was also his first dream.

                   He made a promise to himself that he would return to serve them one day, and that day had arrived for him. He put together a team of five everyday folks, (one of whom is blind), who would make small sacrifices in their own lives to support delivery of hand­-cooked meals for some of the absolutely neglected people on the streets. They appropriately named it “Tyaag Nu Tiffin”(Food of Sacrifice).Every day at 12∶30 PM and at 7∶30 PM,Raghu starts off on his hand tricycle to deliver the food. It’s the same food he himself eats,but he won’t eat it until he has finished his round of offerings. In a recent feature in The Times of India,Raghu notes:“I’m not doing anything great. I’m not on a mission to change the world. God has been very kind to me in my struggle to survive. Now it is my turn to repay the kindness by helping other needy human beings.”

            • 9.

              Though Malala Yousafzai is 17, she does not use Facebook or even a mobile phone so that she can’t lose focus on her studies. She spent her summer vacation flying to Nigeria to campaign for the release(释放) of girls caught by the extremist Islamist group Boko Haram, but also worrying about her grades, which recently took a worrisome dip. She confronted President Obama about American drone policy(无人机政策) in a meeting last year, but finds it difficult to make friends with her fellow students in Birmingham, England.

              “I want to have fun, but I don’t quite know how,” she wrote in the edition of her autobiography for young readers.

              On Friday, Ms. Yousafzai became the youngest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize and she was called out of her chemistry class to hear the news.

              Ms. Yousafzai began campaigning for girls’ education at the age of 11, three years before she was shot by the Taliban. The prize she received on Friday accepts what she has taken on, but also shows the expectations to her: Can she truly influence the culture of her home country of Pakistan, which she cannot even visit because of threats to her safety, and where many people see her as a tool of the West?

              And in an interview last August, Ms. Yousafzai said that she rarely watches television and deleted the Candy Crush game from her iPad to prevent a growing addiction(成瘾). As a child in Pakistan, she had access to only a handful of books, she said, but one was a biography of Dr. King, giving her an early sense of what one activist could accomplish.

              In a brief speech in Birmingham on Friday, she called the prize “an encouragement for me to go forward and believe in myself.”

            • 10.

              Why I Explore and Why You Should Too

              Swiss pilot Bertrand Piccard is a third-generation explorer. His father was an undersea scientist, his grandfather balloonist. Piccard circled the world in a propane-powered balloon in 1999, and then turned to a cleaner goal: making the trip on solar power alone. His aircraft, Solar Impulse 2, will continue its flight from Hawaii to the U.S. mainland, this spring.

              You’ve done work all over the planet. Where is exploration needed most? Quality of life. If you look at the ocean, Earth, and space, there’s been a lot of exploration in those places. But now we have to conquer the quality of life on this planet. Humankind is at a crossroads: If we want to survive, we need clean technology and renewable energy. But we also need human rights. We need medical research. We need fight against poverty. We need better governance on this planet. I think this is where explorers really need to focus. That’s really the challenge of the 21st century.

              We see only your work that goes right. How much of it goes wrong? Even when you have plans, things happen as they happen. If everything happens according to a plan, it’s a business plan, not an adventure. Exploration is not only when you have a big success and can wave the flag of triumph. Exploration has a lot to do with preparation, frustration, disappointment, and unpredictability. When you accept all of that, then maybe you can get to success.

              What’s your advice to young explorers? Explorers are famous people. When you’re famous, it’s your responsibility to help other people live better and protect their environment and actively contribute to wealth of the world. For example, next I may work on a remote-controlled plane that would replace satellites. It would be a cheap solution ---a way for developing countries to have telecommunications, mobile phones, and Wi-Fi. When you’re an explorer, don’t do it only for yourself. Do it to be useful to humankind.

              (1) Which of the following statements is right?
              A. Bertrand Piccard’s father is a third-generation explorer.
              B. Bertrand Piccard’s grandfather was an undersea scientist.
              C. Bertrand Piccard tried to circle the world on solar power alone in 1999.
              D. Bertrand Piccard plans to fly from Hawaii to the U.S. mainland, this spring.
              (2) Why is humankind at a crossroads?
              A. Because we need human rights.
              B. Because we want to survive and develop.
              C. Because we only need clean technology and renewable energy.
              D. Because we need better governance on this planet.
              (3) Which word can replace the underlined word in Paragraph 3?
              A. success.
              B. failure.
              C. luck.
              D. fortune.
              (4) What’s Piccard’s advice to young explorers?
              A. Young explorers should work on a remote-controlled plane.
              B. Young explorers should have telecommunications, mobile phones.
              C. Young explorers should do something to be useful to humankind.
              D. It’s young explorers’ responsibility to be famous.
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