1.It has been proved/proven 2.would be achieved
3.being discussed; that/which are being discussed 4.absorbed in 5.twice the size of
6.what had confused the students/what confused the students 7.can we use the telephone 8.of which are sold abroad 9.before I could say a word
10.could have arrived/would have been able to arrive
第二节:短文写作(共1题, 满分25分) Possible version
It is reported that after the World Expo closes, the Luxembourg National Pavilion is likely to be moved to Wuhan. In fact, many other Chinese cities want to make themselves the home of those national pavilions. While some people are happy about this, others are worried that the move would be too expensive and would cause cities to try to keep up with the Joneses. As for me, I warmly welcome the Luxembourg Pavilion to Wuhan. In my opinion, it would be a huge waste if it were simply to be torn down, but would not cost much to move it to Wuhan. Besides, more people would be able to visit the pavilion, a symbol of the friendship between the two countries.
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Text 1
W:I'm sorry,sir.I didn't finish the job as required.
M:Oh,no,Shally,don't say sorry.Anyway you've tried your best. Text 2
M:Do you think you can recognize Carl when you see him?
W:Not sure.I haven't seen him since he was 16.Time flies.Now 9 years have passed. Text 3
M:Mary is fond of camping,isn't she?
W:Yes,she usually goes for weeks at a time. Text4
W:Can we get the computers before Friday?
M:It depends.If it is less than 10 kilometers,we can deliver them on Thursday. W:But my office is just at the corner of the street. M:OK.I am sure you call get it in half an hour then. Text 5
M:Oh,no,I haven't got my camera.
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W:But you used it just now to take a photograph at the tower. M:Oh,I remembered.I put it on the stairs while I put on my coat. W:OK,let's draw it back quickly.It might still be there. Text 6
W:Okay.May I see your driver's license please? M:What? Did I do anything wrong?
W:License,please.And your car registration.
M:Oh, yeah.It's here somewhere...Yeah, here it is.
W:Sir,did you realize you were speeding in a school zone?
M:What? No, I didn't,but that's probably because my odometer is broken, I mean, malfunctioning. W:Yes.you were going 50 miles per hour in a 20 mile per hour zone.And you failed to come to a
complete stop at the intersection back there.
M:Rolling stops don't count?
W:And, one of your break lights is out,[Huh?],you're not wearing a seat belt.And your driver's
license expired six months ago.Okay, then. Here's your ticket. You can either appear in court to pay the fine or mail it in.Have a nice day.
Text 7
M:Hi,Irene.What do you think of our class in Children's Literature?
W:It looks pretty good.I was surprised to see you in there.Are you also majoring in Elementary Education? M:No, I'm not.But as a psychology major,I call use this to fulfill the requirement in Developmental Psychology.
W:Have you finished the first assignment yet?
M:Not yet. I just bought the books today.How about you?
W:I started this afternoon.It's great fun reading those wonderful children's stories by Dr.Suess. M:Dr.Suess?I don't remember seeing his name on the reading list. W:His full name is Theodore Suess Gysel.That's how he is listed.
M:I loved reading those stories as a child.It'll be interesting to read them now.I guess they'll give
me a good idea of how children think. Text 8
W:What changes do you think will take place in the next 50 years?
M:I imagine that the greatest change will be the difference between humans and machines. W: What do you mean?
M:I mean it will be harder to tell the difference between the human and machine.
W: Can you describe it more clearly?
M: As science develops, it will be possible for all parts of one's body to be replaced. A computer will
work like the human brain. The computer can recognize one's feelings, act in a feeling way. W: You mean man - made human beings will be produced? Come on! That's out of the question! M: Don't get excited, please. That's only my personal imagination! W: Go on, please. I won't take it seriously.
M: We will then be able to create a machine that is a copy of ourselves. We'll appear to be alive long after we are dead.
W: What a ridiculous idea!
M: It's possible that a way will be found to put our spirit into a new body. Then, we can choose to
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live as long as we want.
W: In that case, the world would be a hopeless mess! Text 9
W:I hear you've given up sailing.
M: Not completely. I still go every now and then, but I'm much more interested in surfing nowadays. It's more of a challenge, but I still go out in a boat occasionally. W: When did you begin to show interest in surfing?
M: It was last summer. My friend invited me to go with him. He is an expert in surfing. At first I just watched. But he kept encouraging me to have a try. So I did it. I felt it was fantastic. Always up and down with the waves, and it was just one race after another between the surf rider and the waves. I like the sport. Because it can always keep me in high spirits. W: Do you like any other sport? Like football?
M:I have no interest in ball games or any other sports. But I like all water sports. Besides sailing, surfing, in the future, I may try water skiing, windsurfing or something else.
Text 10
In the blue waters off the northeast coast of Australia lies the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. The park was established in 1975 to manage tourist activity on the Great Barrier Reef, one of the seven natural wonders of the world. Stretching for more than 2 300 km, it's the most extensive coral reef system in the world. It can even be seen from space!
Approximately 1.8 million people visit the park each year -- and for good reason. Swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving in the park take visitors to a breathtaking underwater world, full of multicolored marine life. The warm waters in the park make it possible to visit year round. Watersports and boating are also popular activities in the park.
The Great Barrier Reef supports a diversity of animal life. More than 1 500 species of fish have been found in and around the reef. The reef is also home to six species of sea turtles, 17 species of sea snakes, and 30 species of dolphins and whales. Visitors can join tour groups to go whale watching and even swim with whales!
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