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2024考研英語(yǔ)二試題及答案解析(word版)
2024年全國(guó)碩士研究生招生考試英語(yǔ)(二)試題
SectionIUseofEnglish
Directions:
Readingthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumbered
blackandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)
Yoursociallifeisdefinedastheactivitiesyoudowithother
people,forpleasure,whenyouarenotworking.Itisimportanttohavea
sociallife,butwhatisrightforonepersonwontberightforanother.Some
ofusfeelenergizedbyspendinglotsoftimewithothers,_l_someofus
mayfeeldrained,evenifitsdoingsomethingweenjoy.
Thisiswhyfindinga_2_inyoursociallifeiskey.Spendingtoomuch
timeonyourown,not_3_others,canmakeyoufeellonelyand_4_.lomeliness
isknowntoimpactonyourmentalhealthand_5_alowmood.Anyonecanfeel
lonelyatanytime.Thismightbeespeciallytrueif,_6_,youare
workingfromhomeandyouare_7_onthesocialconversationsthathappen
intheoffice.Otherlifechangesalso_8_periodsoflonelinesstoo,such
asretirement,changingajoborbecomingaparent.
Itsimportanttorecognizefeelingsorloneliness.Therearewaysto
_9__asociallife.Butitcanfeeloverwhelming_10.Youcanthenfind
groupsandactivitiesrelatedtothosewhereyouwillbeable
tomeet_11_people.Therearegroupsaimedatnewparents,atthosewho
wantto_12_anewsportforthefirsttimeornetworkingeventsforthose
inthesameprofessiontomeetupand_13_ideas.
Ontheotherhand,itis_Impossibletohavetoomuchofasocial
life.Ifyoufeellikeyourealwaysdoingsomethingandthereisneverany
—15_inyourcalendarfordowntime,youcouldsuffersocialbunoutor
social_16_.Weallhaveourownsociallimitanditsimportanttorecognize
whenyourefeelinglikeitsalltoomuch.Lowmood,lowenergy,irritability
andtroublesleepingcouldallbe_17ofpoorsocialhealth.Makesureyou
_18_sometimeinyourdiarywhenyoure_19_forsocialisingandusethis
timetorelax,_20_andrecover.
1.A.becauseB.unlessC.whereasD.until
2.A.contrasts.balanceC,linkD.gap
3.A.secingB.pleasingC.judgingD.teaching
4.A.misguidedB.surprisedC.spoiledD.disconnected
5.A.contributetoB.relyonC.interferewithD.goagainst
6.A.infactB.ofcourseC.forexampIsD,onaverage
7.A.cuttingbackB.missingoutC.breakinginD.lookingdown
8.A.shortenB.triggerC.followD.interrupt
9.A.assessB,interprelC,providsD.regain
10.atfirstB.inturnC.ontimeD.bychance
11.far-sightedB.strong-willedC.kind-heartedD.like-minded
12.A.tnyB.promoteC.watchD.describe
13.A.testB.shareC,acceptD.revise
14.A.alreadyB.thusC.alsoD.only
15.A.visitB,orderC.spaceD,boundary
16.A.[atigueB.criticismC.injusticeD.dilemma
17.A.sourcesB.standardsC.signsD.scores
18.A.takeoverB.wipeoffC,addupD.markout
19.A.ungratefulB.unavailsblgC.responsiblkD.regretful
20.A.reactB.repeatC,retunD.rest
SectionIIReadingComprehension
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestionsbeloweachtext
bychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Text1
AngeroverAisroleinexacerbatinginequalitycouldendangerthe
technologysfuture.InhernewbookCogsandMonsters:WhatEconomicsIs,and
WhatItShouldBe,DianeCoyle,aneconomistatCambridgeUniversity,argues
thatthedigitaleconomyrequiresnewwaysofthinkingabout
progress.^Whateverwemeanbytheeconomygrowing,bythingsgetting
better,thegainswillhavetobemoreevenlysharedthanintherecent
past,z,shewrites./zAneconomyoftechmillionairesorbillionairesandgig
workers,withmiddle-incomejobsundercutbyautomation,willnotbe
politicallysustainable.,z
Improvinglivingstandardsandincreasingprosperityformorepeople
willrequiregreateruseofdigitaltechnologiestoboostproductivityin
varioussectors,includinghealthcareandconstruction,says
Coyle.Butpeoplecantbeexpectedtoembracethechangesiftheyrenot
seeingthebenefits一iftheyrejustseeinggoodjobsbeingdestroyed.
InarecentinterviewwithMITTechnologyReview,Coylesaidshefears
thattechsinequalityproblemcouldbearoadblocktodeployingAL"Were
talkingaboutdisruption,/zshesays."Thesearetransformative
technologiesthatchangethewayswespendourtimeeveryday,that
changebusinessmodelsthatsucceed."Tomakesuchtremendouschanges,z,she
adds,youneedsocialbuy-in.
Instead,saysCoyle,resentmentissimmeringamongmanyasthebenefits
areperceivedtogotoelitesinahandfulofprosperouscities.
AccordingtotheBrookingsInstitution,ashortlistofeightAmerican
citiesthatincludedSanFrancisco,SanJose,Boston,andSeattlehad
roughly38%ofalltechjobsby2019.NewAItechnologiesareparticularly
concentrated:BrookingssMarkMuroandSifanLiuestimatethatjust15
citiesaccountfortwo-thirdsoftheAIassetsandcapabilitiesinthe
UnitedStates(SanFranciscoandSanJosealoneaccountforabout
one-quarter).
Thedominanceofafewcitiesintheinventionandcommercialization
ofAImeansthatgeographicaldisparitiesinwealthwillcontinueto
soar.Notonlywillthisfosterpoliticalandsocialunrest,butit
could,asCoylesuggests,holdbackthesortsofAItechnologiesneededfor
regionaleconomiestogrow.
Partofthesolutioncouldlieinsomehowlooseningthestranglehold
thatBigTechhasondefiningtheAIagenda.Thatwilllikelytakeincreased
federalfundingforresearchindependentofthetechgiants.Muroand
othershavesuggestedheftyfederalfundingtohelpcreateUSregional
innovationcenters,forexample.
Amoreimmediateresponseistobroadenourdigitalimaginationsto
conceiveofAItechnologiesthatdontsimplyreplacejobsbutexpand
opportunitiesinthesectorsthatdifferentpartsofthecountrycare
mostabout,likehealthcare,education,andmanufacturing.
21.Coylearguesthateconomiegrowthshould_
A.giverisetoinnovations
B.diversitycareerchoices
C.benefitpeopleequally
D.bepromotedforcedly
22.InParagraph2,digitaltechnologiesshouldbeusedto.
0
A.bringaboutinstantprosperity
B.reducepeoplesworkload
C.raiseoverallworkefficiency
D.enhancecross-sectorcooperation
23.WhatdoesCoylefearabouttransformativetechnologies?
A.Theymayaffectwork-lifebalance.
B.Theymaybeimpracticaltodeploy.
C.Theymayincurhugeexpenditure.
D.Theymayunwelcometopublic.
24.Severalcitiesarementionedto
A.theunevendistributionofAltechnologyinUS
B.disappointingprospectofjobsinUS
C.fastprogressofUSregionaleconomics
D.increasingsignificanceofUSAIassets
25.Withregardtoconcern,theauthorsuggest.
A.raisingfundstostartnewAIprojects
B.encouragingcollaborationinAIresearch
C.guardingagainstsideeffects
D.redefinetheroleofAI
Text2
TheUKisfacingafutureconstructioncrisisbecauseofafailure
toplanttreestoproducewood,Conforhaswarned.Theforestryandwood
tradebodyhascalledforurgentactiontoreducethecountrysrelianceon
timberimportsandprovideastablesupplyofwoodforfuture
generations.Currentlyonly20percentoftheUKswoodrequirementis
home-grownwhileitremainsthesecond-largestnetimporteroftimberin
theworld.
ComingatatimeoffreshincentivesfromtheUKgovernmentfor
landownerstogrowmoretrees,thetradebodysaysthesedontgofarenough
andfailtopromotethebenefitsofplantingthemtoboosttimbersupplies.
“Notonlyarewefacingacarboncrisisnow,butwewillalsobefacing
afutureconstructioncrisisbecauseoffailuretoplanttreestoproduce
wood.,zsaidStuartGoodall,chiefexecutiveofConfor.z,F(xiàn)ordecadeswehave
nottakenresponsibilityforinvestinginourdomesticwood
supply,leavingusexposedtofluctuatingpricesandfightingforfuture
suppliesofwoodasglobaldemandrisesandourownsuppliesfall.z,
TheUKhasidealconditionsforgrowingwoodtobuildlow-carbonhomes
andisagloballeaderincertifyingthatitsforestsaresustainably
managed,Conforsays.WhilearoundthreequartersofScottishhomesare
builtfromScottishtimber,theuseofhome-grownwoodinEnglandisonly
around25percent.
Whileproductivetreeplantingcandeliverrealfinancialbenefits
toruraleconomiesandcontributetotheUKsnet-zerostrategy,thefocus
ofgovernmentsupportcontinuestobeonfoodproductionandtherewinding
andplantingofnativewoodlandsolelyforbiodiversity.Goodalladd:
uWhilefoodproductionandbiodiversityareclearlyofcritical
importance,weneedourlandtoalsoprovidesecuresuppliesofwoodfor
construction,manufacturingandcontributetonetzero.
uWhiletheUKgovernmenthasstateditsambitionformoretree
planting,therehasbeenlittleactionontheground.^Conforisnowcalling
formuchgreaterimpetusbehindthoseaspirationstoensurewehaveenough
woodtomeetincreasingdemand.
26.ItcanbelearnedfromParagraph1thatUKneedto.
A.increasedomesticwoodsupply
B.reducedemandfortimber
C.lowerwoodproductioncosts
D.liftcontrolontimberimports
27.AccordingtoConfor,UKgovernmentfreshincentives.
A.canhardlyaddressconstructioncrisis
B.arebelievedtocomeatwrongtime
C.seemtobemisleading
D.toocostlytoputintopractice
28.TheUKexposuretofuctuatingwoodpricesistheresultof.
A.governmentsinactionontimberimport
B.inadequateinvestmentforwood
C.competitionamongtradersathome
D.woodproducersmotivetomaximizeprofits
29.Whichoffollowingcausestheshortageofwoodsupply?
A.excessivetimberconsumptioninconstruction
B.unfavorableconditionsinUK
C.outdatedtechnologyforwoodproduction
D.farmersunwillingnesstoplantrees
30.WhatdoesGoodallthinkUSgovernmentshoulddo?
A.Subsidizethebuilding
B.Payattentiontoruraleconomy
C.Providesupportfortreeplanting
D.Giveprioritytopursuenet-zerostrategy
Text3
Onebigchallengeinkeepingunsafeagingdriversofftheroadis
convincingthemthatitistimetoturnoverthekey.Itisacomplete
life-changerwhensomeonestops-orisforcedtostop-driving,said
formerriskmanagerAnneM.Menke.
TheAmericanMedicalAssociationadvisesphysiciansthatinsituation
whereclearevidenceofsubstantialdrivingimpairmentimpliesastrong
threattopatientandpublicsafety,andwherethephysiciansadviceto
discontinuedrivingprivilegesisignored,itisdesirableandethicalto
notifytheDepartmentofMotorVehicles,Menkewrote.z,Somestatesrequire
physicianstoreport,othersallowbutdonotmandatereports,whileafew
considerareportbreachofconfidentiality.Therecouldbeliabilityand
penaltiesifaphysiciandoesnotactinaccordancewithstatelawson
reportingandconfidentiality"shecounseled.
Partoftheprobleminkeepingolderdriverssafeisthatthe
difficultiesareaddressedpiecemealbydifferentprofessionswith
differentfocuses,includinggerontologists,highwayadministration
officials,automotiveengineersandothers,saidgerontologistElizabeth
Dugan.,zTheresnotaNationalInstituteofOlderDriverStudies,z/she
said.〃Weneedbetterevidenceonwhatmakesdriversunsafe^andwhatcan
help,saidDugan
Onethingthatdoesseemtoworkisrequiringdriverstoreportin
personforlicenserenewal.Mandatoryin-personrenewalwasassociated
witha31percentreductioninfatalcrashesinvolvingdrivers85or
older,accordingtoonestudy.Passingvisiontestsalsoproducedasimilar
declineinfatalcrashesforthosedrivers,althoughthereappearedtobe
nobenefitfromcombiningthetwo.
Manyolddriversdontseeeyedoctorsorcantaffordto.Primarycare
providershavetheirhandsfullandmaynotbeabletofollowthroughwith
patientswhohavetroubledrivingbecausetheycantturntheirheadsor
rememberwheretheyaregoing一orhavegottenshorterandhaventchanged
theirseatsettingssufficientlytoreachcarpedalseasily,
Aslongasthereareothercarsontheroads,self-drivingcarswont
solvetheproblemsofcrashes,saidDugan.Avoidingdangersposedbyall
thosehumandriverswouldrequiretomanyalgorithms,shesaid.Butweneed
todomoretoimprovesafety,saidDugan.〃Ifweregoingtohave100-year
lives,weneedcarsthata90-year-oldcandrivecomfortably.,z
31.AecordingtoParagraphl,keepingunsafeagingdriversoffthe
road_.
A.isanewsafetymeasure
B.hasbecomeadisputedissue
C.canbeatoughtasktocomplete
D.willbebeneficialtotheirhealth
32.TheAmericanmedicalassociationsadvice_.
A.haswonsupportfromdrivers
B.isgenerallyconsideredunrealistic
C.iswidedismissedasunnecessary
D.hasmetwithdifferentresponses
33.AccordingtoDugan,effortstokeepolderdriverssafe.
A.havebroughtaboutbigchanges
B.needtobewellcoordinatedChavegainedpublicconcerm
D.callforrelevantlegalsupport
34.Someolderdrivershavetroubledrivingbecausetheytendto_.
A.stickwithbaddrivinghabits
B.haveaweakenedmemory
C.sufferfromchronicpains
D.neglectcarmaintenance
35.Duganthinksthatthesolutiontotheproblemsofcrashesmaylie
in_
A.npgradingself-drivingvehicle
B.developingsenior-friendlycars
C.renovatingtransportfacilities
D.adjustingtheagelimitfordrivers
Text4
ThemiracleoftheChesapeakeBayliesnotinitsdepths,butinthe
complexityofitsnaturalconstruction,theinteractionoffreshandsaline
waters,andthemixoflandandwater.Theshallowsprovidehomesfor
hundredsofspecieswhilestoringfloodwaters,filteringpollutantsfrom
water,andprotectingnearbycommunitiesfrompotentiallydestructive
stormsurges.
Allthiswasputatgreatrisklatelastmonth,whentheU.S.Supreme
CourtissuedarulinginanidahocasethatprovidestheU.S.Environmental
ProtectionAgency(EPA)farlessauthoritytoregulatewetlandsand
waterways.Specifically,a5-4majoritydecidedthatwetlandsprotected
bytheEPAunderitsCleanWaterActauthoritymusthavea^continuous
surfaceconnection,ztobodiesofwater.Thisnarrowingoftheregulatory
scopewasavictoryforbuilders,miningoperatorsandothercommercial
interestsoftenatoddswithenvironmentalrules.Anditcarries
z,significantrepereussionsforwaterqualityandfloodcontrolthroughout
theUnitedStates,,zasJusticeBrettKavanaughobserved.
InMaryland,thegoodnewsisthattherearemanystatelawsinplace
thatprovidewetlandsprotections.Butthatsaveryshortsighted
view,particularlywhenitcomestotheChesapeakeBay.Therealityisthat
water,andthepollutantsthatsooftencomewithit,dontrespeet
stateboundaries.TheChesapeakedrawsfroma64,000-square-milewatershed
thatextendsintoVirginia,Pennsylvania,NewYork,WestVirginia,the
DistrictofColumbiaandDelaware.Willthosejurisdictionsextendthesame
protectionsnowdeniedunderSackettv.EPA?Perhapssome,butall?That
seemsunlikely.
Itistooeasy,andmisleading,toseesuchcourtrulingsasmerely
standingupfortherightsoflandownerswhentheconsequencescanbeso
direfortheirneighbors.AnditsareminderthattheEPAsinvolvementin
theChesapeakeBayProgramhaslongbeencrucialasthemeansto
transcendtheinfluenceofdeep-pocketedspecialinterestsinneighboring
states.Pennsylvaniafarmers,touseonetellingexample,arentthinking
aboutnextyearsblueerabharvestinMarylandwhentheydecidewhether
tosprendanimalwasteontheirfields,yettherunoffintonearbycreeks
canhaveenormousimpactdownstream.
AndsowewouldeallonstatelawmakersfromRichmondtoAlbanyto
considerreviewingtheirownwetlandsprotectionsandseeforthemselves
theenormousstakesinvolved.WecanofferthemavisittoBlackwater
NationalWildlifeRefugeinDorchesterCountywherebaldenglesfly
overtidalmarshessoshallowyoucouldnotpaddleaboatacrossthembut
teamingwithaquatielife.Itsworththescenicdrive.
36.A.theprevalenceofhealthapps
37.A.Itscoverageneedstobeextended.
38.Beforesharingitsusershealthinformation,FloHealthisrequired
to
A.seektheapprovaloftheFTC
B.findqualifiedthirdparties
C.removeirrelevantpersonaldata
D.obtaintheirexplicitpermission
39.WhatchallengesistheFTCcurrentlyfacedwith?
A.Thecomplexityofhealthinformation.
B.Therapidincreaseinnewhealthapps.
C.Thesubtledeceptivenessofhealthapps.
D.Thedifficultyinassessingconsumerharm.
40.D.hasgainedlegislativesupportinsomestates
PartB
Directions;
Readthefollowingtextandmatcheachofthenumbereditemsinthe
leftcolumntoitscorrespondinginformationintherightcolumn.Thereare
twoextrachoicesintherightcolumn.MarkyouranswersontheANSWER
SHEET.(10points)
Highschoolstudentseagertostandoutinthecollegeapplication
processoftenparticipateinalitanyofextracurricularactivitieshoping
tobolstertheirchancesofadmissionaselectiveundergraduate
institution.
However,collegeadmissionsexpertssaythatthequalityofacollege
hopefulsextracurricularactivitiesmattermorethanthenumberof
activities,heorsheparticipatesin.
SueRexford,thedirectorofcollegeguidanceattheCharles.E.Smith
JewishDaySchool,saysitisnotnecessaryforastudent,fillingoutthe
CommonApplicationtolistloactivitiesintheapplication.
“No"collegewillexpectthatastudentshasahugelaundrylistof
extracurricularsthattheyhavebeenpassionatelyinvolvedineachforan
tendedperiodoftime,,zRexfondwroteinanemail.
Expertssayitistoughentodistinguishoneselfina
school-affi1iatedextracurricularactivitythatiscommonamonghigh
schoolstudentsthanitistostandoutwhiledoinganuncommonactivity.
Thecompetitiontostandoutandmakeanimpactisgoingtobemuch
stiffer,andsoiftheyregoingtodoapopularactivity,Idsay,bethebest
atit?"saysSaraHarherson,acollegeadmissionconsultant.
Highschoolstudentswhohaveanimpressivepersonalprojecttheyare
workingonindependentlyoftenimpresscolleges,expertssay.
“Forexample,astudentwithaninterestinentrepreneurshipcould
demonstrateskillsandpotentialbystartingaprofitablesmall
business.z/01iviaValdes,thefounderorZenAdmissionsconsulting
firm,wroteinanemail
JosophAdegboyega一Edun,aMarylandHighschoolguidance
counselor,saysunconventional,extracurricularactivitiescanhelp
students,impresscollegeadmissionsoffices,assumingthey
demonstrated,seriouscommitment.z,Again,sinceoneofthebig
question,highschoolseniorsmuseconsideris〃Whatmakesyou
unique?zzhavinganuncommon,extracurricularactivity,aconventionalone
isanadvantage,^hewroteinanemail.
Expertssaydemonstratingtalentinatleastoneextracurricular
activitycanhelpinthecollegeadmissionsprocess,especiallyattop-tier
undergraduateinstitutions.
^Distinguishingyourselfinonefocusedtypeofextracurricular
activitycanbeapositiveintheadmissionsprocess,especiallyforhighly
selectiveinstitutions,wherehavingtopgradesandtestscoresisnot
enough,/zKatieKelleyadmissionscounseloratIvyWiseadmissions
consullancy,wroteinanemail.uStudentsneedtohavethatqualityorhook
thatwillappealtoadmissionsofficersandallowthemtovisualizehow
thestudentmightcomeandenrichtheircampuscommunity.z,
Extracurricularactivitiesrelatedtothecollegemajordeclaredon
acollegeapplicationarebeneficial,expertssuggest.z,Ifyoualreadyknow
yourmajor,havinganextracurricularthatfitsintothatmajorcanbeabig
plus,z,saysMayghinLevine,themanagerofeducationalopportunitieswith
TheCabhagePatchSettlementHouse,aLouisville,Kentucky,nonprofit
communitycenter.
Highschoolstudentswhohavehadastrongpositiveinfluenceontheir
communitythroughanextracurricularactivitymayimpressacollegeand
winascholarship,saysEricaGwyn,aformermathandsciencemagnetprogram
assistantatapubliehighschoolwhoisnowexecutivedirectorofthe
KaleidoscopeCareersAcademyinAtlanta,anonprofitorganization.
41.SueRexford
42.SaraHarberson
43.KatieKelley
44.MayghinLevine
45.EricaGwyn
口
E
A
B
A.Studentswhostandoutinaspecificextracurricularactivitywill
befavoredbytop-tierinstitutions.
B.Studentswhoseextracurricularactivityhasbenefitedtheir
communityarelikelytowinascholarship.
C.Undertakingtoomanyextracurricularactivitieswillhardlybeseen
asaplusbycolleges.
D.Studentwhoexhibitsactivityindoingbusinesscanimpress
colleges.
E.Highschoolstudentsparticipatinginpopularactivityshouldexcel
init.
F.Engaginginuncommonactivitycandemonstrate
Studentsdeterminationanddedication.
G.Itisadvisableforstudentstochooseanextracurricularactivity
thatisrelatedtotheirfuturestudyatcollege.
SectionIIITranslation
46.Directions:
InthissectionthereisatextinEnglish.Translatethefollowing
textintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)
Withthesmellofcoffeeandfreshbreadfloatingintheair,stalls
burstingwithcolourfulvegetablesandtemptingcheese,andthebuzzof
friendlychats,farmersmarketsareafeastforthesenses.Theyalsoprovide
anopportunitytotalktothepeopleresponsibleforgrowingorraising
yourfood,supportyourlocaleconomyandpickupfreshseasonalproduce???
-allatthesametime.
Farmersmarketsareusuallyweeklyormonthlyevents,mostoftenwith
outdoorstalls,whichallowsfarmersorproducerstoselltheirfood
directlytocustomers.Thesizeorregularityofmarketscanvary
fromseasontoseason,dependingontheareasagriculturecalendar,andyou
arelikelytofinddifferentproduceonsaleatdiferenttimesofthe
year.Bycuttingoutthemiddlemen,thefarmerssecuremoreprofitfor
theirproduce.Shoppersalsobenefitfromseeingexactlywhere—andtowho
theirmoneyisgoing.
參考譯文?
空氣中彌漫著咖啡和新鮮面包的香味,攤位上擺滿了五顏六色的蔬菜和誘人
的奶酪,人們友好地聊天,農(nóng)貿(mào)市場(chǎng)完全是一場(chǎng)感官盛宴。他們還提供了一個(gè)機(jī)
會(huì),與負(fù)責(zé)種植或飼養(yǎng)你的食物的人交談,支持當(dāng)?shù)亟?jīng)濟(jì),并同時(shí)購(gòu)買新鮮的時(shí)
令農(nóng)產(chǎn)品--所有這些都是同時(shí)進(jìn)行的。
農(nóng)貿(mào)市場(chǎng)通常是每周或每月舉行的活動(dòng),最常見(jiàn)的是露天攤位,農(nóng)民或生產(chǎn)
者可以直接向客戶銷售他們的食品。市場(chǎng)的規(guī)模或規(guī)律性可能會(huì)隨著季節(jié)的變化
而變化,這取決于該地區(qū)的農(nóng)歷,你可能會(huì)在一年中不同的時(shí)間發(fā)現(xiàn)不同的產(chǎn)品
在出售。省去了中間商,農(nóng)民的農(nóng)產(chǎn)品就有了更多的利潤(rùn)。消費(fèi)者還可以準(zhǔn)確地
看到自己的錢花在了哪里,花在了誰(shuí)的身上。
SectionIVWriting
PartA
47.Directions:
SupposeyouandJackaregoingtodoasurveyontheprotectionof
oldhousesinanancienttown.Writehimanemailto
1)putforwardyourplan,and
2)askforopinion.
Youshouldwriteabout100wordsontheANSWERSHEET.Donotuseyour
ownname.Use〃LiMingzzinstead.Donotwriteyouraddress.(10points)
審題剖析
考查類型
內(nèi)容要點(diǎn)
介紹+詢問(wèn)
介紹計(jì)劃內(nèi)容+詢問(wèn)對(duì)方的建議
稱呼
落款
DearJack,
LiMing
正文布局
第一段:表明寫(xiě)信目的。
第二段:介紹計(jì)劃內(nèi)容+詢問(wèn)對(duì)方建議。
參考范文
第三段:期待進(jìn)一步探討。
DearJack,
Consideringtheo
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