SECTION II Use of English(15 minutes)
26、根據(jù)下列材料,請(qǐng)回答26-45題:
Most radio and television stations in the United States are commercial stations,_____26____is tosay, they earn their money from____27____or commercials. Private companies purchase, radio and television ____ 28____from the commercial stations in order to ____ 29 ____ their products. Cable television sta-tions are also ____ 30 ____ stations, though they do not usually have advertisements.____ 31 ____ watch cablestations, people must pay the cable TV company a certain amount of money each ____ 32____.
Public radio and television stations, on the ____ 33 ____ hand, do not have advertisements and peo-ple do not have to ____ 34 ____ to watch them. These stations gain their money ____ 35 ____the govern-ment, private companies, and from some of the ____ 36 ____ who watch or listen to their programs.The ____ 37 ____ government and some large corporations give ____ 38 ____ , large gifts on money, to thepublic stations. Small businesses and people also ____ 39 ____ money to their local public radio and television stations.
ABC, CBS, and NBC are the three ____ 40 ____ commercial radio and television ____ 41 ____ in the UnitedStates. Most local commercial radio and TV stations ____ 42 ____ their programs from one of these na-tional networks. ____ 43____example, each network has a TV news program in the evening, ____ 44____thelocal stations broadcast in addition to their ____ 45 ____ local news programs.
A.that
B.this
C.it
D.which
27、
A.products
B.programs
C.produce
D.governments
28、
A.place
B.time
C.period
D.hour
29、
A.sell
B.purchase
C.buy
D.a(chǎn)dvertise
30、
A.national
B.public
C.commercial
D.local
31、
A.In order to
B.So to
C.As to
D.So as to
32、
A.program
B.month
C.a(chǎn)dvertisement
D.piece
33、
A.one
B.a(chǎn)nother
C.other
D.others
34、
A.provide
B.offer
C.buy
D.pay
35、
A.from
B.on
C.in
D.with
36、
A.factories
B.businesses
C.companies
D.a(chǎn)udiences
37、
A.Central
B.Federal
C.Official
D.Public
38、
A.pay
B.income
C.grants
D.loans
39、
A.donate
B.take
C.bring
D.carry
40、
A.mature
B.major
C.minor
D.mere
41、
A.programs
B.projects
C.nets
D.networks
42、
A.take
B.get
C.borrow
D.sell
43、
A.As
B.To
C.In
D.For
44、
A.which
B.that
C.who
D.what
45、
A.personal
B.private
C.own
D.public
SECTION III Reading Comprehension Part A(40 minutes)
46、根據(jù)材料,回答46-60題:
Flying over a desert area in an airplane, two scientists looked down with trained eyes at trees and bushes. After an hour' s flight, one of the scientists wrote in his book, "Look here for probable metal. " Scientists in another airplane, flying over a mountain area, sent a message to other scientists on the ground, "Gold possible. " Walking across hilly ground, four scientists reported ,"This ground should be searched for metal. " From an airplane over a hilly wasteland a scientist sent back by radio one word: "Uranium. "
None of the scientists had X-ray eyes: they had no magic power of looking down below the earth' s surface. They were merely putting to use one of the newest methods of locating minerals in the ground.., trees and plants as signs that certain minerals may lie beneath the ground on which the trees and plants are growing.
This newest method of searching for minerals is based on the fact that minerals deep in the earth may affect the kind of bushes and trees that grow in the surface.
At Watson Bar Greek, a brook(小溪) six thousand feet high in the mountains of British Columbia, Canada, a mineral search group gathered bags of tree seeds. Boxes were filled with small branches from the trees. Roots were dug and put into boxes. Each bag and box was carefully marked. In a scientific laboratory, the parts of the forest trees were burned to ashes and tested .Each small part was examined to learn whether there were minerals in it.
Study of the roots, branches, and seeds showed no silver. But there were small amounts of gold in the roots and a little less gold in the branches and seeds. The seeds growing nearest to the tree trunks had more gold than those growing on the ends of the branches.
Scientists were flying over a desert or a hilly wasteland or a mountain area in order to search for __________ in the ground.
A.gold
B.silver
C.uranium
D.minerals
47、 The study of trees, branches and roots shows that __________.
A.there were larger amounts of gold in the branches than in the seeds
B.there were smaller amounts of gold in the roots than in the branches
C.there were less amounts of gold in the seeds growing on the ends of branches than seeds growing nearest to the tree trunks
D.there was more gold in the branches than in the roots
48、 Which is the best title suggested below?
A.Scientists Searching for Metals with Special Power
B.New Methods of Searching for Minerals
C.Gold Could Be Found by Trees and Plants
D.A New Method of Searching for Minerals--Using Trees and Plants
49、 Which of the following is NOT mentioned as part of a tree that can help find minerals?
A.Leaves.
B.Roots.
C.Branches.
D.Seeds.
50、 The scientists were searching for minerals by using __________.
A.X-ray
B.magic power
C.a(chǎn) special instrument
D.rained eyes
51、根據(jù)下列材料,請(qǐng)回答51-65題:
My family and I recently returned from a trip to Alaska, a place that combines supernatural beauty with a breathtaking amount of bear risks. I' ll start with some facts at a glance :
WHERE ALASKA IS :Way the hell far from you. Beyond Mars.
HOW YOU GET THERE:You sit in a variety of airplanes for most of your adult life.WHAT THEY HAVE THERE THAT WILL TRY TO KILL YOU:Bears.
I am quite serious about this. Although Alaska is now an official state in the United States withmodem conveniences such as rental cars and frozen yogurt, it also allows a large number of admit-ted bears to stride freely, and nobody seems to be the least bit alarmed about this. In fact, the Alas-kans seem to be proud of it. You walk into a hotel or department store, and the first thing you seeis a glass case containing a stuffed bear the size of a real one. Our hotel had two of these. It waswhat we travel writers call "a two-bear hotel". Both bears were standing on their hind legs and striking a pose that said: "Welcome to Alaska! I'm going to tear your arms off!"
This struck me as an odd concept, greeting visitors with a showcase containing a major localhazard. It's as if an anti-drug organization went around setting up glass display cases containingstuffed drug smugglers(走私者), with little plaques (胸章)stating how much they weighed andwhere they were taken.
Anyway, we decided the best way to deal with our fear of bears was to become well informedabout them, so we bought a book, Alaska Bear Tales. Here are some of the chapter titles, which Iam not making up:
"They' ll Attack Without Warning""They' ll Really Attack You"
"They Will Kill"
"Come Quick! I'm Being Eaten by a Bear!""They Can Be Funny"
Ha-ha ! 1 bet they can. I bet Mr. and Mrs. Bear will fight playfully over the remaining portionof a former tourist plumped up by airline food. But just the same, I' m glad that the only actualbears that we saw were in the zoo.
What is the tone of the story?
A.Serious.
B.Complex.
C.Comic.
D.Disapproving,
52、 Which of the following is the author in favour of?
A.Airline food.
B.Drug smugglers.
C.Bears.
D.Bears in zoos.
53、 Why does the author mention stuffed drug smugglers?
A.Because they can attack without warning just like bears.
B.Because they are used to give warnings to visitors about bears.
C.Because they are as funny as stuffed bears.
D.Because they are used to show the oddness of the stuffed bears.
54、 What's the author's impression of Alaska?
A.Positive.
B.Negative.
C.Neutral.
D.Funny.
55、 What can we learn from the passage about Alaskans?
A.They are fond of bears.
B.They don't know how to treat tourists.
C.They want to frighten tourists away.
D.They live a very natural life.
56、根據(jù)下列材料,請(qǐng)回答56-70題:
Fishing adds only about one percent to the global economy, but on a regional basis i can contribute extremely to human survival. Marine fisheries contribute more to the world’s supply of protein than beef, poultry or any other animal source.
Fishing typically does not need land ownership, and because it remains, generally, open to all, itis often the employer of last resort in the developing world an occupation when there are no otherchoices. Worldwide, about 200 million people rely on fishing for their livelihoods. Within Southeast Asia alone, over five million people fish full time. In northern Chile forty percent of the populationlives off the ocean. In Newfoundland most employment came from fishing or servicing that indus-try--until the collapse of the cod fisheries in the early 1990s that left tens of thousands of people outof work.
Though debates over the conservation of natural resources are often cast as a conflict betweenjobs and the environment ,the restoration of fish populations would in fact boost employment. MichaelP. Sissenwine and Andrew A. Rosenberg of the U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service have esti-mated that if depleted species were allowed to rebuild to their long term potential, their sustainable use would add about $8 billion to the U.S. gross domestic product and provide about 300,000 jobs. Iffish poupulations were restored and properly managed, about twenty million metric tons could be added to: the world’s annual catch. But restoration of ecological balance, fiscal profitability (收益) andeconomic security will require a continual reduction in the capacity of the commercial fishing industryso that wild populations can recover.
The necessary reductions in fishing workforce need not come at the expense of jobs. Governments could increase employment and reduce the pressure on fish populations by guiding subsidies away from highly mechanised ships. For each $1,000,000 of investment, industrial scale fishing operations require only one to five people, while small scale fisheries would employ between 60 and 3,000. Industrial fishing itself threatens tens of millions of fishermen working on a small scale by depleting the fish on which they depend for subsistence.
The animal source which provides the most protein for human being is________
A.beef
B.fish
C.pork
D.chicken
57、 Paragraph 2 indicates that________
A.most of man’s employment is from fishing
B.man can always turn to fishing for employment
C.forty percent of Chileans live on fishing boats or ships
D.fishing has been the biggest industry in Newfoundland
58、 In the conflict between jobs and the environment,the author takes sides with those who are in favour of________
A.increasing the annual catch
B.creating more jobs
C.getting greater fiscal profitability
D.conserving natural resources
59、 The balance between jobs and the environment can be kept if____
A.fishing capacity is further increased
B.fishing jobs are further increased
C.fewer well-equipped fishing ships are used
D.fewer species are allowed to rebuild
60、 The passage suggests that making less use of modern technology may________
A.reduce pressure on fish populations
B.threaten the world’s annual catch
C.increase government's investment
D.cost tens of thousands of fishermen’s jobs
SECTION III Reading Comprehension Part B(40 minutes)
61、根據(jù)下列材料,請(qǐng)回答61-65題:
Directions:
Read the texts from a magazine article in which five people gave their opinions on work arwl family.For Questions 61 to 65, match the name of the persons to one of the statements given below. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
Liu:
To me, work is first and my child is second. I work more for myself than for my child becauseit's the only way to be economically independent. Otherwise, I may some day lose everything, even my child.
I can give for the sake of my daughter but never at the cost of my career. Only after I achieve value through work can it be possible for me to raise my baby.
I resumed working after a short maternity (產(chǎn)婦的) leave. Now my daughter goes to kinder garten' while I am at work; I think that is her first step into society.
Liang:
Nowadays, economic independence is particularly important to women. The only way to realize self value is through work. I believe women should first live as a social entity(實(shí)體), then as amother. And there are facts to show that women are not inferior to men in the working world.
Child is just another part of my life, it would be impossible to make her my whole life. I think I will also get a nanny(保姆) to lend me a hand.
Yao:
When women make their career as their final pursuit, I think they lose their natural maternalinstincts. I hope my wife will put most of her energy and time on child care and family. Becauseshe gives birth to the child, she can do a much better job than the father in understanding the child.The mother should be the main educator while father works as her assistant.
Wang:
Women are naturally fit for human reproduction while men are meant for material production.Married women must assume the role of full-time mothers if their financial situation permits it; and a woman's value is only realized after she has successfully raised her child.
Zhao:
Although we may say women's talents lie in being mothers, we should admit that women donot sacrifice their families for work and they are not expected to give up a chance for a career. Bothparents need to balance the responsibilities of family and work. After all women are equal membersof society and have value in all social fields.
Now match each of the items (61 to 65) to the appropriate statement.
Note: There are two extra statements.
Statements
[A]My child is the focus of my life.
[B]Family and work are both important for women.
[C]Men should be asked to return to their paternal duties.
[D]I would give up the whole world for my work.
[E]Women need work to prove their own value.
[F]Women are born to be mothers.
[G]Women understand child better than men.
Liu
62、 Liang
63、 Yao
64、 Wang
65、 Zhao
SECTION IV Writing Part A(40 minutes)
66、You have made an appointment with Prof. Wang, but failed to keep it. Write a letter to
him. Your letter should include:
1)apologize for your failure to keep the appointment
2)explain your reason to your teacher
3)express your wish to make another appointment
You should write approximately 100 words. Do not sign your name at the end of your letter.
Use "Li Ming" instead. You do not need to write the address.
SECTION IV Writing Part B(40 minutes)
67、Below is a graph showing the contrast between TV watchers and movie watchers from1980 to 2008. Study carefully the graph and write an essay titled Film is Giving Way to TV, mak-ing reference with the following points:
1) rise and fall of the numbers of watchers as indicated by the graph
2) the possible reason for the contrast
3) Your composition should be no less than 120 words. Quote as few figures as possible.
26、根據(jù)下列材料,請(qǐng)回答26-45題:
Most radio and television stations in the United States are commercial stations,_____26____is tosay, they earn their money from____27____or commercials. Private companies purchase, radio and television ____ 28____from the commercial stations in order to ____ 29 ____ their products. Cable television sta-tions are also ____ 30 ____ stations, though they do not usually have advertisements.____ 31 ____ watch cablestations, people must pay the cable TV company a certain amount of money each ____ 32____.
Public radio and television stations, on the ____ 33 ____ hand, do not have advertisements and peo-ple do not have to ____ 34 ____ to watch them. These stations gain their money ____ 35 ____the govern-ment, private companies, and from some of the ____ 36 ____ who watch or listen to their programs.The ____ 37 ____ government and some large corporations give ____ 38 ____ , large gifts on money, to thepublic stations. Small businesses and people also ____ 39 ____ money to their local public radio and television stations.
ABC, CBS, and NBC are the three ____ 40 ____ commercial radio and television ____ 41 ____ in the UnitedStates. Most local commercial radio and TV stations ____ 42 ____ their programs from one of these na-tional networks. ____ 43____example, each network has a TV news program in the evening, ____ 44____thelocal stations broadcast in addition to their ____ 45 ____ local news programs.
A.that
B.this
C.it
D.which
27、
A.products
B.programs
C.produce
D.governments
28、
A.place
B.time
C.period
D.hour
29、
A.sell
B.purchase
C.buy
D.a(chǎn)dvertise
30、
A.national
B.public
C.commercial
D.local
31、
A.In order to
B.So to
C.As to
D.So as to
32、
A.program
B.month
C.a(chǎn)dvertisement
D.piece
33、
A.one
B.a(chǎn)nother
C.other
D.others
34、
A.provide
B.offer
C.buy
D.pay
35、
A.from
B.on
C.in
D.with
36、
A.factories
B.businesses
C.companies
D.a(chǎn)udiences
37、
A.Central
B.Federal
C.Official
D.Public
38、
A.pay
B.income
C.grants
D.loans
39、
A.donate
B.take
C.bring
D.carry
40、
A.mature
B.major
C.minor
D.mere
41、
A.programs
B.projects
C.nets
D.networks
42、
A.take
B.get
C.borrow
D.sell
43、
A.As
B.To
C.In
D.For
44、
A.which
B.that
C.who
D.what
45、
A.personal
B.private
C.own
D.public
SECTION III Reading Comprehension Part A(40 minutes)
46、根據(jù)材料,回答46-60題:
Flying over a desert area in an airplane, two scientists looked down with trained eyes at trees and bushes. After an hour' s flight, one of the scientists wrote in his book, "Look here for probable metal. " Scientists in another airplane, flying over a mountain area, sent a message to other scientists on the ground, "Gold possible. " Walking across hilly ground, four scientists reported ,"This ground should be searched for metal. " From an airplane over a hilly wasteland a scientist sent back by radio one word: "Uranium. "
None of the scientists had X-ray eyes: they had no magic power of looking down below the earth' s surface. They were merely putting to use one of the newest methods of locating minerals in the ground.., trees and plants as signs that certain minerals may lie beneath the ground on which the trees and plants are growing.
This newest method of searching for minerals is based on the fact that minerals deep in the earth may affect the kind of bushes and trees that grow in the surface.
At Watson Bar Greek, a brook(小溪) six thousand feet high in the mountains of British Columbia, Canada, a mineral search group gathered bags of tree seeds. Boxes were filled with small branches from the trees. Roots were dug and put into boxes. Each bag and box was carefully marked. In a scientific laboratory, the parts of the forest trees were burned to ashes and tested .Each small part was examined to learn whether there were minerals in it.
Study of the roots, branches, and seeds showed no silver. But there were small amounts of gold in the roots and a little less gold in the branches and seeds. The seeds growing nearest to the tree trunks had more gold than those growing on the ends of the branches.
Scientists were flying over a desert or a hilly wasteland or a mountain area in order to search for __________ in the ground.
A.gold
B.silver
C.uranium
D.minerals
47、 The study of trees, branches and roots shows that __________.
A.there were larger amounts of gold in the branches than in the seeds
B.there were smaller amounts of gold in the roots than in the branches
C.there were less amounts of gold in the seeds growing on the ends of branches than seeds growing nearest to the tree trunks
D.there was more gold in the branches than in the roots
48、 Which is the best title suggested below?
A.Scientists Searching for Metals with Special Power
B.New Methods of Searching for Minerals
C.Gold Could Be Found by Trees and Plants
D.A New Method of Searching for Minerals--Using Trees and Plants
49、 Which of the following is NOT mentioned as part of a tree that can help find minerals?
A.Leaves.
B.Roots.
C.Branches.
D.Seeds.
50、 The scientists were searching for minerals by using __________.
A.X-ray
B.magic power
C.a(chǎn) special instrument
D.rained eyes
51、根據(jù)下列材料,請(qǐng)回答51-65題:
My family and I recently returned from a trip to Alaska, a place that combines supernatural beauty with a breathtaking amount of bear risks. I' ll start with some facts at a glance :
WHERE ALASKA IS :Way the hell far from you. Beyond Mars.
HOW YOU GET THERE:You sit in a variety of airplanes for most of your adult life.WHAT THEY HAVE THERE THAT WILL TRY TO KILL YOU:Bears.
I am quite serious about this. Although Alaska is now an official state in the United States withmodem conveniences such as rental cars and frozen yogurt, it also allows a large number of admit-ted bears to stride freely, and nobody seems to be the least bit alarmed about this. In fact, the Alas-kans seem to be proud of it. You walk into a hotel or department store, and the first thing you seeis a glass case containing a stuffed bear the size of a real one. Our hotel had two of these. It waswhat we travel writers call "a two-bear hotel". Both bears were standing on their hind legs and striking a pose that said: "Welcome to Alaska! I'm going to tear your arms off!"
This struck me as an odd concept, greeting visitors with a showcase containing a major localhazard. It's as if an anti-drug organization went around setting up glass display cases containingstuffed drug smugglers(走私者), with little plaques (胸章)stating how much they weighed andwhere they were taken.
Anyway, we decided the best way to deal with our fear of bears was to become well informedabout them, so we bought a book, Alaska Bear Tales. Here are some of the chapter titles, which Iam not making up:
"They' ll Attack Without Warning""They' ll Really Attack You"
"They Will Kill"
"Come Quick! I'm Being Eaten by a Bear!""They Can Be Funny"
Ha-ha ! 1 bet they can. I bet Mr. and Mrs. Bear will fight playfully over the remaining portionof a former tourist plumped up by airline food. But just the same, I' m glad that the only actualbears that we saw were in the zoo.
What is the tone of the story?
A.Serious.
B.Complex.
C.Comic.
D.Disapproving,
52、 Which of the following is the author in favour of?
A.Airline food.
B.Drug smugglers.
C.Bears.
D.Bears in zoos.
53、 Why does the author mention stuffed drug smugglers?
A.Because they can attack without warning just like bears.
B.Because they are used to give warnings to visitors about bears.
C.Because they are as funny as stuffed bears.
D.Because they are used to show the oddness of the stuffed bears.
54、 What's the author's impression of Alaska?
A.Positive.
B.Negative.
C.Neutral.
D.Funny.
55、 What can we learn from the passage about Alaskans?
A.They are fond of bears.
B.They don't know how to treat tourists.
C.They want to frighten tourists away.
D.They live a very natural life.
56、根據(jù)下列材料,請(qǐng)回答56-70題:
Fishing adds only about one percent to the global economy, but on a regional basis i can contribute extremely to human survival. Marine fisheries contribute more to the world’s supply of protein than beef, poultry or any other animal source.
Fishing typically does not need land ownership, and because it remains, generally, open to all, itis often the employer of last resort in the developing world an occupation when there are no otherchoices. Worldwide, about 200 million people rely on fishing for their livelihoods. Within Southeast Asia alone, over five million people fish full time. In northern Chile forty percent of the populationlives off the ocean. In Newfoundland most employment came from fishing or servicing that indus-try--until the collapse of the cod fisheries in the early 1990s that left tens of thousands of people outof work.
Though debates over the conservation of natural resources are often cast as a conflict betweenjobs and the environment ,the restoration of fish populations would in fact boost employment. MichaelP. Sissenwine and Andrew A. Rosenberg of the U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service have esti-mated that if depleted species were allowed to rebuild to their long term potential, their sustainable use would add about $8 billion to the U.S. gross domestic product and provide about 300,000 jobs. Iffish poupulations were restored and properly managed, about twenty million metric tons could be added to: the world’s annual catch. But restoration of ecological balance, fiscal profitability (收益) andeconomic security will require a continual reduction in the capacity of the commercial fishing industryso that wild populations can recover.
The necessary reductions in fishing workforce need not come at the expense of jobs. Governments could increase employment and reduce the pressure on fish populations by guiding subsidies away from highly mechanised ships. For each $1,000,000 of investment, industrial scale fishing operations require only one to five people, while small scale fisheries would employ between 60 and 3,000. Industrial fishing itself threatens tens of millions of fishermen working on a small scale by depleting the fish on which they depend for subsistence.
The animal source which provides the most protein for human being is________
A.beef
B.fish
C.pork
D.chicken
57、 Paragraph 2 indicates that________
A.most of man’s employment is from fishing
B.man can always turn to fishing for employment
C.forty percent of Chileans live on fishing boats or ships
D.fishing has been the biggest industry in Newfoundland
58、 In the conflict between jobs and the environment,the author takes sides with those who are in favour of________
A.increasing the annual catch
B.creating more jobs
C.getting greater fiscal profitability
D.conserving natural resources
59、 The balance between jobs and the environment can be kept if____
A.fishing capacity is further increased
B.fishing jobs are further increased
C.fewer well-equipped fishing ships are used
D.fewer species are allowed to rebuild
60、 The passage suggests that making less use of modern technology may________
A.reduce pressure on fish populations
B.threaten the world’s annual catch
C.increase government's investment
D.cost tens of thousands of fishermen’s jobs
SECTION III Reading Comprehension Part B(40 minutes)
61、根據(jù)下列材料,請(qǐng)回答61-65題:
Directions:
Read the texts from a magazine article in which five people gave their opinions on work arwl family.For Questions 61 to 65, match the name of the persons to one of the statements given below. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
Liu:
To me, work is first and my child is second. I work more for myself than for my child becauseit's the only way to be economically independent. Otherwise, I may some day lose everything, even my child.
I can give for the sake of my daughter but never at the cost of my career. Only after I achieve value through work can it be possible for me to raise my baby.
I resumed working after a short maternity (產(chǎn)婦的) leave. Now my daughter goes to kinder garten' while I am at work; I think that is her first step into society.
Liang:
Nowadays, economic independence is particularly important to women. The only way to realize self value is through work. I believe women should first live as a social entity(實(shí)體), then as amother. And there are facts to show that women are not inferior to men in the working world.
Child is just another part of my life, it would be impossible to make her my whole life. I think I will also get a nanny(保姆) to lend me a hand.
Yao:
When women make their career as their final pursuit, I think they lose their natural maternalinstincts. I hope my wife will put most of her energy and time on child care and family. Becauseshe gives birth to the child, she can do a much better job than the father in understanding the child.The mother should be the main educator while father works as her assistant.
Wang:
Women are naturally fit for human reproduction while men are meant for material production.Married women must assume the role of full-time mothers if their financial situation permits it; and a woman's value is only realized after she has successfully raised her child.
Zhao:
Although we may say women's talents lie in being mothers, we should admit that women donot sacrifice their families for work and they are not expected to give up a chance for a career. Bothparents need to balance the responsibilities of family and work. After all women are equal membersof society and have value in all social fields.
Now match each of the items (61 to 65) to the appropriate statement.
Note: There are two extra statements.
Statements
[A]My child is the focus of my life.
[B]Family and work are both important for women.
[C]Men should be asked to return to their paternal duties.
[D]I would give up the whole world for my work.
[E]Women need work to prove their own value.
[F]Women are born to be mothers.
[G]Women understand child better than men.
Liu
62、 Liang
63、 Yao
64、 Wang
65、 Zhao
SECTION IV Writing Part A(40 minutes)
66、You have made an appointment with Prof. Wang, but failed to keep it. Write a letter to
him. Your letter should include:
1)apologize for your failure to keep the appointment
2)explain your reason to your teacher
3)express your wish to make another appointment
You should write approximately 100 words. Do not sign your name at the end of your letter.
Use "Li Ming" instead. You do not need to write the address.
SECTION IV Writing Part B(40 minutes)
67、Below is a graph showing the contrast between TV watchers and movie watchers from1980 to 2008. Study carefully the graph and write an essay titled Film is Giving Way to TV, mak-ing reference with the following points:
1) rise and fall of the numbers of watchers as indicated by the graph
2) the possible reason for the contrast
3) Your composition should be no less than 120 words. Quote as few figures as possible.