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2010-2011学年度吉安一中第一学期高三第二次段考试卷
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最近,你校同学参加了一场讨论——户外自动售卖机的利与弊。请根据以下信息写一篇英文讨论情况介绍。

大约35%的同学方为应该设自动售卖机,优点有:

大约65%的同学认为不应该设自动售卖机,缺点是:

广布售点,购物方便,无需排队,节省时间,所占空间小

广布售点,浪费资源,且有损城市美观,乱扔空罐,环境问题,认钱不认人,中、小学生可能买香烟,造成不良影响

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2.词数:100左右。

We’ve had a discussion about whether vending machines should be installed here and there in the city.

Opinions are divided on the question.

                                                                                

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We’ve had a discussion about whether vending machines should be installed here and there in the city.

Opinions are divided on the question. About 65% of the students are against the idea. They think vending machines are on all the time, wasting a lot of energy. The city is full of vending machines, and they spoil the beauty of the scenery. Empty cans can be thrown away anywhere. What is more, there is no way to check the age of a customer, and primary and middle school students could buy cigarettes at such vending machines.

On the other hand, 35% of us think it is quite necessary to install some vending machines in the city. The machines keep working 24 hours a day, they are so convenient. Thanks to them, you can get something to drink almost everywhere, at any time. Also, you don’t have to stand in line waiting to pay for only one small can of coffee, Besides, they don’t take up much room.

2.

M: Hello, International Friends Club. Can I help you?

W: Oh, hello. I read about your club in the n       today.                  1         

 And I thoughtI phone to find out a bit more.

M: Yes, certainly, Well we're a sort of social club for people                

from different c         . It's quite a new club. We have             2         

about fifty members at the moment but we're growing all the time.

W: That sounds i     . I'm British actually, and I came                       3         

to Washington about three months ago. I'm looking for

w     to meet people. Err,                                                         4         

what kind of events do you o      ?                                           5        

M: Well, we have social g      and sports events and                       6         

we also have language evenings.

W: Could you tell me something about the language evenings?

M: Yes. every day except T          we have a language                 7         

evening. People can come and practise their languages

You know, over a drink or something. We have different

languages on different evenings. Monday, Spanish; Tuesday,

Italian; Wednesday, German; and Friday, French. On Thursday

we usually have a meal in a restaurant for anyone who wants to come.

W: Well, that sounds great. I really need to p       my French.            8         

M: OK. Well, if you can just give me your name and a      ,         9         

I'll send you the form and some more information. If you j                  10         

now, you can have the first month free.

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1newspaper   2countries  3interesting  4ways     5organize

6get-together  7Thursday  8practise    9address  10join

3.

Someone asked me this week if I thought we really can have "at all". My immediate answer was "of course", but after thinking it over, I concluded that it depends on a lot of things. In my opinion, the answer of whether or not you can have "it all" has to vary from person to person because we are all so different, and everyone has a differing definition (定义)of "it all". In fact, I believe that even the same individual’s definition of "it all" varies over their life. Most babies believe they have "it all" when they are in the arms of their mommy enjoying a good meal. That’s all it takes! But, as that baby matures, their definitions become more complex, and finding "it all" becomes increasingly a private matter.

I have learned a lot of important life lessons during my search to have "it all". It began in Junior High School, when to have "it all" meant having my own room, getting HBO, and being on the "A" volleyball team at school. And, yes, I achieved those goals and had "it all". At least for a little while. Because the first lesson I learned about having "it all" is that as soon as you get "it all", you want more!

In High School, I thought I only needed one thing to have "it all". I wanted so badly to be a member of the Madrigal Singers, a famous choir sponsored by our school. I finally worked up the nerve to audition(试唱), despite the fact that no one had ever told me I had a special singing talent of that my voice was unique. At least, until my audition, when the director of the choir had no problem telling me how LITTLE talent I had! When I didn’t make the choir, I learned that if my definition of having "it all" means having something that isn’t a god-given gift, I will always be defeated. If, however, I choose to pursue goals that fit with the talents I have, the chance to have "it all" is unlimited!

1What is mainly discussed in the passage?

       AHow we can have "it all".

       BEveryone has a differing definition of "it all".

       CThe author’s own experience in having "it all".

       DWhether we can have "it all" depends on a lot of things.

2What can we conclude from the second paragraph?

       APeople just can’t get satisfaction from having "it all".

       BPeople can have "it all" only when all the goals are met.

       CIt is hard to get a permanent sense of having "it all".

       DIt is easy for the young to get a feeling of having "it all".

3By his experience of audition for the choir, the author intends to tell us          .

       Aone shouldn’t be discouraged if one fails in having "it all".

       Bhaving "it all" can’t go beyond one’s own talents

       Cone’s chance of having "it all" is unlimited

       Dhaving "it all" is just a beautiful fantasy

4The author believes that           .

       Athe same person always has the same definition of having "it all"

       Bdifferent people have a different definition of having "it all"

       Cnot all people can have "it all"

       Dhaving "it all" takes treat efforts

5We can infer from the passage that             .

       Athe author has had "it all" in his life

       Bthe author doesn’t believe that people can have "it all"

       Cthe author has a better idea of having "it all" than before

       Dhaving "it all" doesn’t have anything to do with one’s age

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DCBBC

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A new research has uncovered that culture is a determining factor when interpreting facial emotions (情感). The study reveals that in cultures where emotional control is the standard, such as Japan, focus is placed on the eyes to interpret emotions. Whereas in cultures where emotion is  openly expressed, such as the United States, the focus is on the mouth to interpret emotion.

"These findings go against the popular theory that the facial expressions of basic emotions can be universally recognized,” said University of Alberta researcher Dr. Takahiko Masuda. "A person's culture plays a very strong role in determining how they will read emotions and needs to be considered when interpreting facial expression."    

These cultural differences are even noticeable in computer emoticons (情感符号), which are used to convey a writer's emotions over email and text messaging. The Japanese emoticons for happiness and sadness vary in terms of how the eyes are drawn, while American emoticons vary with the direction of the mouth. In the United States the emoticons : and :- show a happy face, whereas the emoticons  : or : -  show a sad face. However, Japanese tend to use the symbol ‘ ‘ to indicate a happy face, and ;_; to indicate a sad face.     

"We think it is quite interesting and appropriate that a culture tends to mask its emotions. The Japanese would focus on a person's eyes when determining emotion, as eyes tend to be quite subtle (微妙的)," said Masuda. "In the United States, where open emotion is quite common, it makes sense to focus on the mouth, which is the most expressive feature on a person's face."

1The text mainly tells us that __________.

       Acultural differences are expressed in emotions

     Bculture is the key to interpreting facial emotions

     Cdifferent emoticons are preferred in different cultures

     Dpeople from different cultures express emotions differently

2Which emoticon is used by Americans to show a happy face?

      A.(;_;               B:-               C:-                D:

3People used to believe that ___________.

       Asome facial expressions of emotions were too complex to be recognized

       Bpeople in the world interpreted basic emotions in different ways

       Cpeople could only recognize the facial expressions of basic emotions

       Dpeople all over the world understood basic emotions in the same way

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BBD

5.

Harbore Cruises LTD.

Dining, Sightseeing and Special Events

Get on bard to experience Vancouver from a different perspective(视角). Join Harbore Cruises Ltd. For Vancouver’s only guided tour of the inner harbor, the always popular dinner cruise, or a luncheon cruise through a quiet coastal mountain bay. Special event cruises are available throughout the year including during the yearly fireworks competition and December’s Christmas Carol Ships. Harbor Cruises Ltd. is located next to world-famous Stanley Park.

Dates of Operation: April-October and December

Seasonal Hours: 8:00 am-7:00 pm, 7 days a week

Directions: Drive west on Georgia and turn right at the lights at Denman Street. Take the # 135

Stanley Park bus or walk west along Georgia for 15 minutes towards Stanley Park from downtown.

Information: 604.688.7246

Reservations: 1.800.663.1500

Website: www. boatcruises.com

Email: tours”@boatcruises.com

#1, North Foot of Den-man Street, Vancouver, BC V6G 2w9

The Lookout at Harbor Centre Tower

Not sure where to start? The Lookout, which is high atop Harbor Center Tower, is your best first choice in Vancouver. Majestic cruise ships, mountains sprinkled with fresh snow and a west coast sunset are but a few highlights of this grand 3600 view, Drink your cappuccino, join a free guided tour, learn something new about Vancouver and enjoy the view!

Dates of Operation: Open 365 days/year

Seasonal Hours: Winter 9:00 am-9:00pm

Summer 8:30 am – 10:30 pm

Directions: Located downtown at the Sea Bus and Sky Train station.

Just steps away from the Cruise Ship Terminal and historic Gas town.

Information and Reservations: 604.689.0421

Website: www.vancouverlookout.com

Email: info@vancouverlookout.com

555 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 4N4

Burnaby Village Museum And Carousel

Step back in time to 1925. The museum features a village, a farmhouse and the historic CW Parker

Carousel. Costumed townspeople welcome you to exhibits that include a schoolhouse, a blacksmith, a Chinese medicine store and an ice – cream par lour.

Seasonal Hours: May 4 – Sept 211:00am – 4:30pm

Christmas Hours: Nov 23 – Dec 13 & Dec31 – Jan 4 12:00 – 5:30pm and Dec 14 – 30 12:00 – 8:00pm Closed Dec 24&25

Directions: Take exit 33 from Hwy 1 to Canada Way. Follow the signs along the sidewalk to Deer Lake park 20 minutes from downtown Vancouver.

Information: 604.293.6501

Telephone: 604.293.6500

Website: www.city.burnaby.cb.ca.

1To get a bird’s –eye view of Vancouver, you can go to          .

       AHarbour Cruises LTD                           BHarbour Centre Tower

       CBurnaby Village Museum                      DStanley Park

2If you want to visit one of the places from 8:30 am on Christmas Day, you can get further information on              .

       AWebsite:www.vancouverlookout.com    BEmail:info@vancouverlookkout.com

       CWebsite:www.city.Burnaby.cb.ca          DWebsite:www.boatcruises.com

3Which of the following statements is true?

       AA guide is necessary for people to visit Harbour Center Tower.

       BThere is fresh snow at Harbor Center Tower for people to enjoy.

       CHarbour Cruises LTD is closer to downtown than Burnaby Village Museum.

       DThe ice-cream parlour provides you local delicious food at lunch time on Christmas Day.

4The main purpose of the advertisements is to attract tourists to Vancouver

       Afor the view of mountains                     Bfor a ship sightseeing

       Cfor a cultural visit                                Dfor great fun

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