问答题ThefollowingisanadvertisementonbehalfofanorganizationcalledFriendsoftheEarth.Itcampaignsforanawarenessofourenvironment.Trytosupportyouropinionswithreasons.Writeanessayin160—180wordsontheAnswerSheet.Isthisthefutureyouwantforyourchildren?Withthebackingorpeoplelikeyou,FriendsoftheEarthisfightingforyourrighttocleanair.Yoursupportwillhelpeveryonebreatheeasier.
问答题商业上的成功就在于该出手时就出手。(be a matter of)
问答题The cost of hiring a private rail carriage is shared equally by all the passengers who paid an exact number of pounds which was less than £100 each. The carriage has seats for 50 passengers and the total bill amounts to £1887. How many seats were not occupied?
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问答题打电话、写信或者发电子邮件给我。不管怎样,让我们保持联系。(at any rate)
问答题What do the following words in capitals have in common?
QUICK ON THE DRAW
BOXING MATCHES
WHISKY GALORE
QUESTION MARK
问答题数据是从50名年龄在16~65岁的男女间,通过在商业街中心进行面对面地回答面试问卷而获得的。
问答题在丹麦,一辆过山车(roller coaster)意外地停了下来,24 位乘客被头朝下地悬挂在了车上。(unscheduled)
问答题TaskI(10marks)Youareplanningtotakeacomputercoursewithafriendwhohassentyoualetterwithaschooladvertisement.Readtheletterandtheadvertisement,togetherwiththenotes.Thenwritetotheschool,askingfortheinformationwhichyourfriendsuggestsandaddinganyrelevantquestionsofyourown.Writealetterofbetween80and100wordsinanappropriatestyleontheAnswerSheet.Donotwriteanyaddress.
问答题那家旅馆的住宿费可能至少要20美元一晚。(no less than)
问答题Fly —Mockingbird
Your life's been hard but when it rains Just
hold your breath and work through the pain Don't let happiness
pass you by
Spread your wings and fly
I believe in all you do And no one deserves
it more than you Leave behind the tears you cry
Spread your wings and fly
True beauty is in the heart And you've always
been one to play your part So when things get rough, don't ask
why
Just spread your wings and fly. You
should write in no less than 200 words.
问答题Which same three-letter word can be placed in front of the following words to make a new word?
SIGN, DONE, DUCT, FOUND, FIRM, TRACT, DENSE
问答题我们要以信息共享增进彼此了解,以互帮互助深化区域合作。(regional cooperation)
问答题如果你通过旅行社预订你的行程,你可能会得到很大的折扣。(discount)
问答题让我们把一部分空闲时间用来培养读书的爱好吧。(devote…to…)
问答题小草有一种一般人看不见的生命力,只要生命存在,这种力就要显现。(so long as...)
问答题Write about the following topic.
The pace of life nowadays is much faster than it was in the past and there is plenty of evidence to show that this causes people a lot of stress. What are some ways of alleviating stress?
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.
Write your article in 160-180 words in an appropriate style.
问答题 Exactly what a public forest is and how the public
should be able to use it has been debated since the National Forests were first
formed in 1905. Since then, the U. S. Forest Service has been allowing timber,
mining, ranching, and recreational interests to use the forests as a resource.
In fact, the Forest Service, which manages 34 million acres of wilderness across
the country, is part of the Department of Agriculture. Since the government
perpetuated the concept of nature as a user-friendly commodity, you might say
that it missed the forest for the trees. For the last 27 years,
the rest of the nation—both public and private—has been working to comply with
the landmark Endangered Species Act, but the U. S. Forest Service has paid
little attention to the wildlife under its care: sometimes due to a lack of
funds, sometimes a lack of information, sometimes a lack of will. For the
forests in Southern California, however, this is changing. A little known
regional environmental group, the Center for Biological Diversity, brought a
lawsuit two years ago that has forced the Forest Service to face the Endangered
Species Act and comply with it. Assuming the agency is able, all the life in the
forest, from Smith's blue butterfly to the cattle rancher to the intrepid
backpacker, will be affected. In the Los Padres Forest alone,
which spans almost two million acres, as many as 11.6 million people have been
allowed to troop in each year during the summer months, unknowingly disrupting a
fragile ecosystem essential to the health of the forest they have come to enjoy.
Even the rugged packers in the backcountry, mostly nature-lovers at heart, have
disturbed the breeding of the red-legged frog and arroyo as they camped, with
permission, along shallows. Invasive species aside from humans
pose problems as well. Bullfrogs originally from the Eastern U.S. are munching
red-legged frogs and arroyo toads, as are the warm water non-native fish species
like small-mouthed bass and blue gill. Fragile native plants are being crowded
out by pampas grass and other non-natives in the majority of the meadows. One of
the most dangerous invaders of Southern California is the cowbird, also an East
Coast native, which has been wreaking havoc on native avian species across the
country. Cowbirds have the offensive but biologically useful trait of laying
eggs in others' nests, leaving the host parents to rear its big, hungry young.
Often the baby cowbird hatches first and develops faster at the expense of its
foster parents' offspring. Temporary emergency measures adopted
in January 1999 to address these problems closed four campgrounds in the Ojai
Ranger District from sunset to sunrise to protect the arroyo toad. In the
Monterey district, fencing and grazing use were limited for the benefit of steel
head. The final settlement on March 1 of the Center for
Biological Diversity suit stipulated another set of protections, largely
benefiting the California condor. Poisonous ethylocol-based antifreeze was
banned, requirements for anti-perching devices on communication sites went into
effect, and bird-safe power lines must he installed.
问答题Whichpictureshouldreplacethequestionmark?
问答题TherearefivetreesmarkedA,B,C,DandEatthebottomofmygarden.Workoutwhereeachtreeisplantedfromtheinformationbelow.WhatisD?Themapleismorenortherlythanthesycamore(悬铃木)butmoresoutherlythanthebeech.Theashandtheoakarewestofthesycamore.Theoakisnorthwestofthemaple.