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高一英語測試

時(shí)間:2小時(shí)總分:150分

I.聽力(30分,每小題1.5分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C

三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,

你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅

讀一遍。

1.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?

A.Visitmoreplacesinthecity.

B.Takesomepicturesofhisfriends.

C.Sparesometimetomeethisfriends.

2.Whatkindofmusicdoesthemanlike?

A.SoftmusicB.DancemusicC.Rockmusic

3.Howfarwillthemanhavetowalktogettothenearestbank?

A.TwoblocksB.ThreeblocksC.Fiveblocks

4.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

A.Readmorebooks.B.Buyhersisterabook.C.Giveacardto

hersister.

5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Theinternet.B.Someclothes.C.Theweather.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給

的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽

每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間來閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘。聽

完后,各個(gè)小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話讀兩遍。

聽第六段對(duì)話,回答6-7題

6.Whatisthemanprobably?

A.Acomputerengineer.

B.Anexpertintransportation.

C.Amanagerofabuscompany.

7.Whatdoweknowaboutthecarsinthefuture?

A.Theywillnotexistincities.

B.Theywillbehighlydeveloped.

C.Theywillbereplacedbybuses.

聽第七段對(duì)話,回答8-10題。

8.Whyarethebloodbanksshortofblood?

A.Fewerpeoplearegivingblood.

B.Thenumberofoperationsisincreasing.

C.Manypeoplehavebeenhurtinaccidentsrecently.

9.Whyisthewomanslowtogiveblood?

A.Sheispoorinhealth.

B.Sheisafraiditisunsafe.

C.Sheisunwillingtosufferpain.

10.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoingintheend?

A.SeekingadviceB.GivinguptheideaC.Goingtothe

bloodbank.

聽第八段對(duì)話,回答11-13題。

11.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inalecturehall.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inalibrary.

12.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Classmates.B.TeacherandstudentC.Lectureand

attender

13.Whatisthewoman'sattitudetowardtheman'schoiceofsubject?

A.Shedoesnotcareaboutit.

B.Sheisstronglyagainstit.

C.Sheiscompletelysureaboutit.

聽第九段對(duì)話,回答14-16題

14.Whatdidthemanbuylastweek?

A.AT-shirt.B.Ajacket.C.Jeans.

15.Wheredidthemanbuytheleatherjacket?

A.Inamarket.B.Inasecond-handshop.C.Inabig

departmentstore.

16.Howmuchdidthejacketcost?

A.£15B.£80C.£100

聽第十段獨(dú)白,回答第17-20題。

17.Wherewilltherecyclingcampaignbeheld?

A.Inaschool.B.Inaradiostation.C.Inarecyclingcentre.

18.Whenwilltherecyclingcampaignbegin?

A.At8:00a.m.onJuly8th.

B.At10:00a.m.onJuly10lh.

C.At10:00a.m.onJuly18th.

19.Whydoesthespeakeraskthelistenerstobringcans?

A.Tousethemtoplaygames.

B.Toputtheminthespecialrecyclingbins.

C.Tolearnhowtosorthouseholdrubbish.

20.Howcanlistenersknowmoreabouttherecyclingcampaign?

A.BymakingacallB.BylisteningtotheradioC.By

readingthenewspapers.

IL單項(xiàng)選擇(15分,每小題1分)

21.Inordertofindbetterjob,hemadeuphismindtostudy

secondforeignlanguage.

A.the;aB.a;aC.the;theD.a;the

22.1don'twanttoseehim.Histomeisalwaysrathercold.

A.opinionB.behaviorC.actionD.attitude

23.Everybody'sfingerprintsare,sothepolicecaneasilyfind

therobber.

A.singleB.particularC.specialD.unique

24.FvewonaholidayfortwotoAfrica.Imymumthere.

A.takeB.amtakingC.tookD.willbetaking

25.theprogram,theyhavetostaythereforanothertwoweeks..

A.NotcompletingB.Notcompleted

C.NothavingcompletedD.Havingnotcompleted

26.Talksbetweenthetwosidesbecauseneitherofthemagreedto

givein.

A.brokeawayB.brokeinC.brokeoutD.broke

down

27.---Whichofthetwodictionarieswillyoubuy?

---I'llbuyofthem,soIcangiveonetomyfriend,Jimmy.

A.eitherB.neitherC.allD.both

28.Youfailtopasstheentranceexaminationifyoudon'tstudy

harder.

A.shallB.couldC.havetoD.should

29.We'rejusttryingtoreachapointbothsideswillsitdown

togetherandtalk.

A.whereB.thatC.whenD.which

30.Wherewasyoufoundmylostbike?

A.itB.thatC.itthatD.thatit

31.1wasreallysurprisedatthedifficultyhehadEnglish.

A.learningB.learntC.tolearnD.learns

32.goodservice,thisrestaurantoffersdifferentkindsof

traditionalChinesedishes.

A.BecauseofB.ApartfromC.ButforD.As

for

33.Heisalwaysthinkingmoreofhimself,seldom,,offeringto

helpothers.

A.ifneverB.ifeverC.ifpossibleD.ifany

34.Don'tinterruptwhileanotherpersonisspeaking,?

A.willyouB.doyouC.aren'ttheyD.won'tthey

35.—.Wouldyouhelpsweepthefloor?

—.Tdratherwatertheflowers.

A.NotparticularlyB.Don'tmentionitC.Anythingbutthat

D.Withpleasure

III.完形填空(30分,每小題1.5分)

Inthepast,mandidnothavetothinkabouttheprotectionofhis

environment.Therewerefewpeopleontheearth,andnaturalresources

seemedtobe36.

Todaythingsare37theworldhasbecometoo38We

areusingupournaturalresourcestooquicklyandatthesametimeweare

39ourenvironmentwithdangerouschemicals.Ifwecontinuetodo

this,humanlifeontheearth40survive.

Everyone41todaythatiftoomanyfishesaretakenfromthesea,

therewillsoonbenoneleft.Yet,withmodernfishing42,more

andmorefishesarecaught.Weknowthatiftoomanytreesarecutdown,

43willdisappearandnothingwillgrowontheearth.Yetwe44

tousebiggerandmorepowerfulmachinesto45moreandmore

trees.

Werealizethatifriversarepollutedwithwasteproductsfrom

factories,fishwilldie.46,inmostcountrieswastesare47put

intoriversorintothesea,andthereare48lawstostopthis.

Weknow,too,thatifthe49oftheworldcontinuestoriseatthe

presentrate,inafewyearstherewillnotbeenough50.Whatcan

wedotosolvetheseproblems?

Ifweeatmorevegetablesandless51,therewillbemorefood

foreveryone.Landthatisusedtogrowcrops52fivetimesmore

peoplethanlandwhereanimalsarekept.

Ournaturalresourceswill53longerifwelearntorecycle

them.

Theworldpopulationwillnotrisesoquicklyifpeopleusemodern

methodsofbirth54.

Finally,ifweeducatepeopletothinkabouttheproblems,weshall

haveabetterandcleaner55inthefuture.

36.A.beautifulB.unlimitedC.unusualD.valuable

37.A.commonB.thesameC.changeableD.different

38.A.crowdedB.smallC.dirtyD.busy

39.A.protectingB.savingC.pollutingD.fighting

40.A.maynotB.willnotC.shallnotD.couldnot

41.A.wondersB.realizesC.considersD.discovers

42.A.polesB.boatsC.methodsD.ideas

43.A.mountainsB.theseaC.treesD.forests

44.A.continueB.haveC.oughtD.decide

45.A.growB.pickupC.saveD.cutdown

46.A.ThusB.HoweverC.GenerallyD.Therefore

47.A.stillB.evenC.alsoD.never

48.A.manyB.noC.someD.few

49.A.productionB.pollutionC.population

D.development

50.A.housesB.vegetablesC.foodD.places

51.A.fruitB.meatC.fishD.grain

52.A.feedsB.increasesC.suppliesD.helps

53.A.useB.stayC.keepD.last

54.A.controlB.bornC.planD.pay

55.A.natureB.seaC.planetD.forest

IV閱讀理解(共40分,每小題2分)

A

IntheUS,peoplepreferwaitingforatabletosittingwithpeople

theydon'tknow.Ifyouaresittingatatablewithpeopleyoudon'tknow,

itisimpolitetolightupacigarettewithoutfirstaskingifitwilldisturb

them.

AtAmericanrestaurantsandcoffeeshopsyouareusuallyserved

tapwaterbeforeyouorder.Youmayfindthebreadandbutterisfree,and

ifyouordercoffee,youmaygetafreerefill.

Mostcitiesandtownshavenorulesaboutopeningandclosing

timesforstoresorrestaurants,thoughtheyusuallydomakerulesforbars.

Especiallyinlargecities,storesmaybeopen24hoursaday.

Servingsinrestaurantsareoftenlarge,toolargeformanypeople.If

youcan'tfinishyourmealbutwouldliketoenjoythefoodlater,askyour

waitressorwaiterfora“doggiebag”.Itmayhaveapictureofadogonit,

buteverybodyknowsyou'retakingthefoodforyourself.Supperand

dinnerarebothwordsfortheeveningmeal.Somepeoplehave“Sunday

dinner”.Thisisanespeciallybignoonmeal.

Tipsarenotusuallyaddedtothecheck.Theyarenotincludedin

thepriceofthemeal,either.Atipofabout15%isexpectedandyou

shouldleaveitonthetablewhenyouleave.Insomerestaurants,acheck

isbroughtonaplateandyouputyourmoneythere.Thenthewaiteror

waitressbringsyouyourchange.

56.WhichstatementisTRUE?

A.Americanpeoplelikesittingwithpeopletheydon'tknow.

B.Americansprefersmokingtotapwaterattherestaurants..

C.BreadandbutterandcoffeearefreeatAmericanrestaurants.

D.Americanpeopleusuallywillnotsmokeunlesstheyaskfor

permission.

57.Whataretheopeningandclosingtimesforstoresandrestaurantsin

theUS?、

A.Therearenorulesforstoresandrestaurants.

B.YoucanenterabaratanytimeintheUS.

C.Storesmaybeopenaroundtheclockinlargecities.

D.Restaurantsmaybeopen24hoursadayineverycity.

58.WhatdoAmericanpeoplealwaysdowhenservingsaretoolargefor

them?

A.Theyleavethefoodonthetableandgoaway.

B.Theyaskthewaitressorwaitertokeepthefood.

C.Theytakethefoodhomewitha“doggiebag“fortheirdogs.

D.Theytakethefoodhomewitha“doggiebag“andenjoythefood

later.

59.Whatcanyoulearnabout“tips"accordingtothepassage?

A.Customersoftenaddtipstotheircheck.

B.Tipsareleftonthetablewhencustomersleave.

C.Peoplearenotexpectedtopaytipsinaddition.

D.Thepriceofthemealusuallyincludesthetip.

B

Doyouknowhowtobehappy?Herearesixwaysforyoutofind

morepleasureinyourlife.

Playthatsongyoulovesomuch.Asapreschoolercantellyou,

repetitioncanleadtopleasure.Whenyouexperiencesomethingmore

thanonce,younoticemoredetailsaboutiteachtime,anditincreases

yourenjoyment.That'swhyyouloverevisitingthatjazzclub,favourite

restaurant,andbelovedoldWoodyAllenmovie.Ofcourse,youcan

overdoit.

Don'tbuyboxedsetsofDVDs.Economist(經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)家)Tylersays

thatmuchofthejoywegetfromourbuyingliesintheexperienceof

findingthemout,gettingthemhome,andopeningthemup.Ifyoureceive

18DVDsinonepackage,you'lluseuptheexcitementallatonce.Buy

thingsoneatimeandspaceoutthepleasure.

Lookoutside.Peoplelongagospentalmostalloftheirtimeoutside

withtrees,water,andskyaround.Theworldinwhichmostofusspend

ourtimenowadaysisunnaturalandcanharmthespirit.Evenbeingclose

tonatureforashorttimecanmakeushappy.

.Physicalcontactwithanimalsworkswonders.Youcanpet

ananimal.Itincreasesthebrainchemicalsconnectedwithpleasureand

decreasesthoseconnectedwithstress(壓力).Evenpeoplewithoutpets

cangetsomeoftheeffectbyhangingoutforafewminutesatadog

shelter.

Smile.Well,likeitornot,smilingimprovesyourmood.Here'swhy:

peoplereactbettertoyouwhenyoulookhappy,whichinturnleadsyou

tobehappy.What'smore,lookinghappyfoolsyourbrainintothinking

thatyouarehappy.

60.Accordingtothewriter,buyingthingsoneatatimecan

A.helpsussavesomemoney.

B.sparetimeforotheractivities

C.increaseourexperienceofhappiness

D.giveusmoretimetoconsiderbuyingthings.

61.What'sthebesttitleforParagraph5?

A.ExercisethebrainB.Petananimal

C.ReduceworkstressD.Hangoutmoreoften

62.Whichofthefollowingisright?

A.Smilesfoolsothers'mood.

B.Repetitionresultsinpleasure.

C.Animalsaddstoyourstress.

D.Spendingtimeoutsideharmsyourspirit.

63.Whatismostlikelytobediscussedintheparagraphthatfollows?

A.Theeffectofpleasureonlife.B.Thewriter'sownexperience.

C.Anotherwaytofindpleasure.D.Reasonsforfindingmore

pleasure.

C

Wanted,SomeoneforaKiss

We'relookingforproducerstojoinUSonthesoundofLondonKiss100

FM.You511workonthestation'smusicprogrammes.Musicproduction

experienceinradioisnecessary,alongwithrichknowledgeofmodern

dancemusic.Pleaseapply伸請(qǐng))inwritingtoProducerVacancies,Kiss

100.

FatherChristmas

We'relookingforaveryspecialperson,preferablyover40,tofillour

FatherChristmassuit.Workingdays:EverySaturdayfromNovember24

toDecember15andeverydayfromDecember17toDecember24except

Sundays,10:30-16:00.

Excellentpay.

PleasecontacttheEnterpriseShoppingCentre,StationParade,

Eastbourne.

AccountantsAssistant

WhenyoujointheteaminourRevenueAdministrationUnit,youwillbe

providingassistance

withinallpartsoftheRevenueDivision,dealingwithpostandother

generalduties.Ifyouare

educatedtoGCSEgradeClevelwewouldliketotalktoyou.This

positionisequallysuitableforaschoolleaverorforsomebodywhohas

officeexperience.

WealdenDistrictCouncil

SoftwareTrainer

Ifyouareaged24-45andhaveexperienceinteachingandtraining,you

couldbethepersonwearelookingfor.Youshouldbegoodatthe

computerandhavesomeexperienceinprogrammewriting.Youwillbe

allowedtomakeyourowndecisions,andtodesigncoursesaswellas

presentthem.Payupwardsof£15,000fortherightperson.Pleaseapply

bysendingyourCV(簡歷)toMrsR.Oglivie,PalmlaceLimited.

64.Whoshouldyougetintouchwithifyouhopetoworkinaradio

station?

A.ProducerVacancies,Kiss100.B.MrsOglivie,palmlace

Limited.

C.TheEnterpriseShoppingCentre.D.WealdenDistrict

Council.

65.WelearnfromtheadsthattheEnterpriseShoppingCentreneedsa

personwho—

A.isagedbetween24and40B.maydosometraining

work

C.shoulddealwithgeneraldutiesD.canworkfor

aboutamonth

66.Whichpositionisopentorecentschoolgraduates?

A.Producer,LondonKiss.B.FatherChristmas.

C.AccountantsAssistant.D.SoftwareTrainer.

67.WhatkindofpersonwouldprobablyapplytoPalmlaceLimited?

A.OnewithGCSEgradeClevel.

B.Onewithsomeofficeexperience.

C.Onehavinggoodcomputerknowledge.

D.Onetrainedinproducingmusicprogrammes.

D

ThatcoldJanuarynight,IwasgrowingsickofmylifeinSan

Francisco.ThereIwaswalkinghomeatoneinthemorningafteratiring

practiceatthetheater.Withopeningnightonlyaweekaway,Iwasstill

learningmylines.Iwashavingtroubledealingwithmypart-timejobat

thebankandmyactingatnightatthesametime.AsIwalked,Ithought

seriouslyaboutgivingupbothactingandSanFrancisco.Citylifehad

becometoomuchforme.

AsIwalkeddownemptystreetsundertallbuildings,Ifeltverysmall

andcold.Ibeganrunning,bothtokeepwarmandtokeepawayfromany

possiblerobbers.Veryfewpeoplewerestilloutexceptafewsad-Iooking

homelesspeopleunderblankets.

Aboutablockfrommyapartment,Iheardasoundbehindme.I

turnedquickly,halfexpectingtoseesomeonewithaknifeoragun.The

streetwasempty.AllIsawwasashiningstreetlight.Still,thenoisehad

mademenervous,soIstartedtorunfaster.NotuntilIreachedmy

apartmentbuildingandunlockedthedoordidIrealizewhatthenoisehad

been.Ithadbeenmywalletfallingtothesidewalk.

SuddenlyIwasn'tcoldortiredanymore.Iranoutofthedoorand

backtowhereI'dheardthenoise.AlthoughIsearchedthesidewalk

anxiouslyforfifteenminutes,mywalletwasnowheretobefound.

JustasIwasabouttogiveupthesearch,Iheardthegarbagetruck

pulluptothesidewalknexttome.Whenavoicecalledfromtheinside,

“AlisaCamacho?”IthoughtIwasdreaming.Howcouldthismanknow

myname?Thedooropened,andoutjumpedasmallred-hairedman

withanamusedlookinhiseyes."Isthiswhatyou'relookingfor?”he

asked,holdingupasmallsquareshape.

Itwasnearly3a.m.bythetimeIgotintobed.Iwouldn'tgetmuch

sleepthatnight,butIhadgotmywalletback.Ialsohadgotbacksome

enjoymentofcitylife.Irealizedthatthecitycouldn'tbeabadplaceas

longaspeoplewerewillingtohelpeachother.

68.Howdidthewriterfeelwhenshewaswalkinghomeafterwork?

A.ColdandsickB.Luckyandhopeful

C.SatisfiedandcheerfulD.Disappointedand

helpless

69.Fromthefirstparagraph,welearnthatthewriterwasbusy

A.solvingherproblematthebankB.gettingusedtothecity

life

C.learningactinginaneveningschoolD.preparingforthefirst

nightshow

70.Onherwayhomethewriter..

A.lostherwalletunknowingly

B.talkedalotwithagarbagetruckdriver

C.wasrobbedofherwalletbyamanwithaknife

D.foundsomehomelesspeoplefollowingher

71.Fromthetext,wecaninferthatthewriter..

A.wouldstopworkingatnightB.wouldstayoninSan

Francisco

C.wouldmakefriendswithcleaners.D.wouldgiveupherjobat

thebank

E

Thesecretofcarrierpigeons9unbelievableabilitytofindtheirway

homehasbeendiscoveredbyscientists:thefeatherednavigatorsfollow

theroadsjustlikewedo.

Scientistsnowbelievethephrase“asthecrow(烏鴉)flies“nolonger

meanstheshortestmostdirectroutebetweentwopoints.Theysayitis

likelythatcrowsandotherdaybirdsalsochooseAA-suggestedroutes,

eventhoughitmakestheirjourneyslonger.

ScientistsatOxfordUniversityspent10yearsstudyinghoming

pigeonsusingglobalpositioningsatellite(GPS)andgotasurprising

result.Thebirdsoftendon'tusethesuntodecidetheirdirections.

Insteadtheyflyalongmotorways,turnatcrossingandevengoaround

roundabouts(繞道),addingmilestotheirjourneys.

“Itreallyhasknockedourresearchteamsidewaystofindthataftera

decade-longinternationalstudy,pigeonsappeartoignoretheirinbuilt

directionalinstincts(本能)andfollowtheroadsystem,“saidProfTim

Guilford,readerinanimalbehavioratOxfordUniversity'sDepartmentof

Zoology.

Guilfordsaidpigeonsusetheirownnavigationalsystem(導(dǎo)航系統(tǒng))

whendoinglongdistancetripsorwhenabirddoesajourneyforthefirst

time.

“Butoncehomingpigeonshaveflownajourneymorethanonce,they

canflyhomeonahabitualroute,muchaswedowhenwearedrivingor

walkinghomefromwork/'saidGuilford.

“Inshort,itlookslikeitismentallyeasierforabirdtoflydowna

road.Theyarejustmakingtheirjourneyassimpleaspossible75

72.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.BirdsFollowRoadsasWeDo.B.WhyPigeonsCanFlylong

Distance?

C.HowPigeonsFindTheirWaysHome?D.WhyCrowsFlythe

ShortestDistance?

73.Whatdoesthewords"thefeatherednavigators“referto?

A.Thepigeons.B.Thecrows.C.Daybirds.D.Animals

thatcanfly.

74.Scientistsusedtothinkthathomingpigeonsoftenfindtheirdirections

A.byglobalpositioningsatelliteB.bythesun

C.bytheroadsystemD.byfollowingother

birds

75.Whydohomingpigeonstendtofollowtheroadsystemduringthe

journey?

A.Becausetheydon'thavetheirinbuiltdirectionalinstinctsnow.

B.Becausetheirownnavigationalsystemdoesn'twork.

C.Becauseitistoohardtousetheirownnavigationalsystem.

D.Becauseitiseasiertomakejourneysimplebyfollowingroad

system.

V.任務(wù)型閱讀(10分,每小題1分)

BecausesixofeverytenaccidentaldeathshappentoChinese

childrenwhoareplaying,ShanghaiJohnson&JohnsonPharmaceutical

(SJJP),aUS-basedpharmaceutical(制藥的)giant,isworkingonaSafe

KidsProgramtopreventinjuriesanddeaths.

SincetheSafeKidsWorldwidewassetupin1987byJohnson&

JohnsonintheUS,ithascontributedtoanearly40percentdeclineinthe

childdeathratefromaccidentalinjuriesthere.Learningfromthe

successfulexperience,SJJPbegantheSafeKidsPrograminChinain

1999.

ArecentsurveyconductedbySJJPandSafeKidsWorldwideChina

indicatesthatmorethanhalfoftherespondingparentsdidn'tknowhow

tohelptheirchildrenkeepsafeandthathalfoftheparentsdidn'tknow

abouttheirchildren'smotorskilldevelopmentatdifferentages.The

surveycovered3,359Beijing,ShanghaiandGuangzhou'sparentswith

childrenbetweeninfancy(嬰幼年)and14.

Additionally,morethan40percentoftheparentsdidn'tknowhowto

helptheirchildrentopreparewellforsportsactivities.Forexample,they

don'tknowhowtohavetheirchildrenwarmuporrealizetheimportance

ofaplayground-checkbeforesportsactivities.

Tohelpcorrecttheproblems,SJJPandSafeKidsWorldwideChina

havebeentranslatingandeditingsafetyeducationmaterials,sending

themtoparentsfreeofcharge,anddeliveringfreelecturesin

kindergartens,schoolsandcommunitiesforthelasttenyears.

Atpresent,aspecialteamhasbeensetupandtravelingaround12key

citiesofChinatopopularizechildsportssafetyknowledgeandofferfree

trainingforyoungparents.

ThoughSJJPrefusestosayhowmuchithasspentontheprogram,it

saysthenumberintermsofmoney,staffandtechnology,islarge.

Title:SafeKidsProgram

PurposeTheprogramisintendedforchildren'sinjuriesand

deaths(76)____________.

(77)__________ofaccidentaldeathshappento

Chinesechildrenwhoareplaying.

TheSafeKidsWorldwidewas(78)___________by

FactsJohnson&JohnsonintheUS.

Thechilddeathratefromaccidentalinjurieshas

(79)________bynearly40percent.

SJJPbegantheSafeKidsPrograminChinain1999.

Morethanhalfoftheparentsdidn/tknowhowtohelp

theirchildrenkeepsafe.

Halfoftheparentsarenot(81)________oftheir

(80)________children'smotorskilldevelopment.

Over40%oftheparentsdidn'tknowhowtohelptheir

childrentowarmupor(82)__________theplayground

beforesportsactivities.

Translatingandeditingsafetyeducationmaterials.

Sendingmaterialstoparentswithoutaskingfor

(83)____________.

SolutionsDeliveringfreelecturestoschoolsandcommunitiesin

thepast(84)___________.

TravelinginChinatomakesportssafetyknowledge

(85)_________amongchildren.

VI書面表達(dá)(25分)

假如你叫王林,是新華中學(xué)學(xué)生。最近你校在為一批來自美國的

學(xué)生招募接待家庭,你有意申請(qǐng)。請(qǐng)根據(jù)下表提供的信息用英語給學(xué)

校國際部寫一封信,說明你的理由。

申請(qǐng)理由:

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