第Ⅱ卷 (非选择题,共35分)
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第三部分:写作
第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
You are in a beautiful place enjoying the landscape, maybe fishing, but suddenly the peace and quiet is interrupted by the noisy sound of a cell phone! Cell phones are everywhere, and some people don’t know what the limits of cell phone use are.
 Nowadays,that’s the biggest problem. People disturb other people, first with the ringing of their cell phones and then with their conversations because they usually speak very loudly. Not everybody in a public place should have to listen to private conversations.
 People need to learn how to use cell phones correctly. If there is an emergency, cell phone are acceptable; but remember that just a few years ago few people had cell phones and the whole society survived! Nowadays people can’t seem to live without using the cell phones. They talk in restaurants, in restrooms, in hospitals, and at parties. It’s incredible!
 It’s like smoking. Just as people don’t want to be bothered by smokers, they don’t want to be disturbed by cell phone talkers. Our society has to learn to respect other people. It would be great if loud talking was seen as really bad manners. The use of cell phones must be restricted in places such as cinemas, theatres, museums, classrooms, and hospitals.
 Nowadays, people just laugh when a cell phone rings in these places, but it’s just the beginning. So in the future I think things are going to change. They should have got tickets when they use them in inappropriate places, like people get parking tickets when they park in inappropriate places. So, we have to write some rules to restrict, or even prohibit, cell phone use in some places. New rules of etiquette (礼仪) are needed for new behaviors in our lives such as using cell phones. It’s going to have to be part of our education in the future.
56. According to the passage, how does the cell phone trouble others? (Within 20 words)
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57. What is the purpose of the passage? (Within 10 words)
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58. What’s the meaning of the underlined word “restricted” in Paragraph 4? (Within 3 words)
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59. What’s the writer’s attitude to the cell phone problem? (Within 15 words)
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60. If cell phones are acceptable in your school, please list two rules about the correct use of cell phones. (Within 20 words).
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请认真阅读下面短文,在表格中的空格里填上最恰当的单词(每空1个单词)
 Since the beginning of human evolution, men have migrated(迁移)across continents in search of food, shelter, safety, and comfortable weather. People still move for these reasons, but new reasons for human migration are arising, such as job relocation(重新安置) and overpopulation. 
 Three million migrants are moving from poor countries to wealthier ones each year, and increasingly, their destination is a neighboring country in developing parts of the world. People are moving within the developing world for the same reasons as they migrate to wealthier nations. People from poor countries are going to less poor countries, fleeing wars and conflicts. They are also responding to population pressures because some countries are densely populated, and they often have high population growth. Those people need to go somewhere else. 
 There are three main reasons why people move. The basic categories and percentages are as follows, according to the Current Population Surveys (CPS): 
 Family-related reasons account for 26.3%, including changes in marital(婚姻的) status, establishing a household and other family reasons; work-related reasons 16.2%, including job transfer, retirement, and other job-related reasons; housing-related reasons 51.6%, including new and better houses, better neighborhood, cheaper housing and other housing reasons; the remaining 5.9% of other reasons are attending college, the change of climate and health reasons.
 Americans have been migrating south and west for decades in search of better job opportunities and warmer climates. They have also been moving to places a little far from cities, in search of bigger yards and houses, lower crime rates and better schools. In 1950, nearly a fifth of the population lived in the nation's 20 largest cities. In 2006, it was about one in ten. That's why many American people say, “Big Cities Shrink as People Move South, West.” 
 Between March 2005 and March 2007, 73.4 million Americans moved. Fifty-six percent of these moves were within the same country. Twenty percent were between counties but in the same state. Nineteen percent were moves to a different state. Some families even went abroad. 
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用适当的介词或副词填空If you follow the suggestions above, you will look and feel much better _____no time at all.
These good sports will surely help you u build _____your body.
Your hat is a perfect match _____ your brown dress.
 The pretty young teacher is popular_____the students.
 I'm so ashamed _____myself that I seldom talk to others.
 Our school library is equipped _____ some new computers.
 I bought the house _____ his advice.
To tell the truth,l don't think the plan works_____the long term.
 A healthy diet along _____ regular exercise is the only way to become fit.
 He went to the bookstore to buy some reference books from time _____time.
We cannot waste anything. Of course, we cannot waste our v_______ time.
 He hates being told what to do and what not to do. F_______ means more important to him than anything else.
Though I am confident about our r _______ , but don't you think it better to be a bit more considerate to each other?
 His mother gave him a phone call, f_______ him from meeting his netfriend at the Internet cafe.
A Koala Isn’t a Bear
 Koalas remind people of teddy bears. They have thick fur and large ears. Their broad, flat nose makes them look cute, similar to teddy bears. In fact koalas aren’t cute. They have sharp teeth and very sharp claws! Koalas are marsupials. This means the mother carries her baby in a pocket while it develops, similar to a kangaroo. The baby koala lives in its mother’s pocket for the first six months of its life. 
 The name “koala” comes from a native Australian word that means “no drink.” The koalas get almost all their water from the eucalyptus(桉树) leaves they eat. That’s where they get their food too. Koalas eat only eucalyptus leaves, and only the leaves of certain eucalyptus trees. The eucalyptus trees are where the koalas live. It’s also where they sleep. Koalas sleep about nineteen hours a day! 
 Why do they sleep so much? Some people think it’s because they’re lazy. But koalas aren’t lazy. They sleep so much because there isn’t much nutrition in eucalyptus leaves. Koalas store hardly any fat, so they must save their energy. One way to do this is to move slowly and sleep a lot.
 After a day of sleeping they like to move around and eat just after sunset. They live alone most of the time. Koalas are very protective of their trees. If a koala sees another koala eating in its favorite tree, it might tell the other koala to leave by “barking” at it. Koalas do “talk” to each other. Besides barks, the males make a deep grunting sound. The mothers and babies talk in soft clicking sounds. If they get scared they may scream like a baby.According to the article, how are koalas and kangaroos alike?
| A.They both have thick fur. | 
| B.They both have sharp teeth. | 
| C.They both eat eucalyptus leaves. | 
| D.They both carry their young in a pocket. | 
The word “koala” comes from a word that means _______.
| A.no drink | 
| B.moving slowly | 
| C.large ears | 
| D.barking loudly | 
Why do koalas sleep a lot?
| A.Their babies need to get much rest. | 
| B.They get tired from playing so much. | 
| C.Their food does not give them much energy. | 
| D.They do not like to be awake when it is warm. | 
If an adult koala screams like a baby, he may get ________.
| A.worried | 
| B.scared | 
| C.hungry | 
| D.sleepy | 
 These days everyone wants to "get rich" fast. We all  marrying someone from a wealthy family, making a big  or winning the lottery (彩票). But do these things really make us happy? Many of the richest celebrities (名人)happen to be some of the most  people. They buy expensive houses and clothes that they  use. They may become  and even become addicted to . They have become so  money and material things that they forget about the people and activities they love.
  Now, more young people have the opportunity for a better education, and better chances of making a high  . These are great achievements, but will they make you happy? In the US many young people believe that being rich and being happy are two  things. When  university, they often choose to study subjects that they are interested in  subjects that will get them high-paying jobs. Instead of  in "business" or "management", many American students today have majors like "theater", or "modem dance". The  is that making a lot of money doesn't mean that you will be  with your life. Nowadays, young people are  careers that they love doing instead of careers that pay well.
  I think that as being  becomes more possible, we need to  what the term "fortune" really means. Do we need to have money or material things to be  ?Or does fortune just mean having what we need to be happy?  , what things make you happy? Be honest with yourself. It may take  a rich spouse (配偶) or much money to make you happy!
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